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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 19 MIN

Introducing Set & Centered

from Set & Centered · host Mark and RJ

Two friends. Fifty acres. No real plan. Mark describes himself as a simple man — RJ uses the word "cathartic" and immediately has to defend it. This is the episode where they figure out what the show is while recording the show. There are rescue dogs in the background, ranch projects waiting on the to-do list, and enough stories already backed up that starting a podcast seemed like the only reasonable thing to do. This is where it all started. In this episode:• "What the hell are we doing?" — the question that opens the show and basically never gets answered• Why two guys on a Texas ranch decided a podcast made more sense than a YouTube channel (hint: cameras add weight)• The ranch backstory: rescue dogs, 50 acres, and a mission that people kept saying was worth talking about• What "cathartic" means, why Mark had to look it up, and why it's a perfect word for what this show turned out to be• The to-do list that doubles as a season arc• A friendship almost 20 years in the making, finally doing the thing people kept telling them to doEmail us at [email protected] check out our website at https://www.setcenter.liveFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/setcenterliveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@setcenterliveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/setcenterlive

Two friends. Fifty acres. No real plan. Mark describes himself as a simple man — RJ uses the word "cathartic" and immediately has to defend it. This is the episode where they figure out what the show is while recording the show. There are rescue dogs in the background, ranch projects waiting on the to-do list, and enough stories already backed up that starting a podcast seemed like the only reasonable thing to do. This is where it all started. In this episode: • "What the hell are we d...

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Two friends. Fifty acres. No real plan. Mark describes himself as a simple man — RJ uses the word "cathartic" and immediately has to defend it. This is the episode where they figure out what the show is while recording the show. There are rescue...

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