
MISSION MINUTE
Football season is in full swing, and we couldn’t be more excited. As proud Clemson grads, we’ll admit that the first game didn’t exactly go the way we hoped on the field. But here’s the thing . . . we’ve never lost a tailgate. Labor Day weekend, the grills were hot, the coolers were full, and the laughter with friends and family reminded us why we love this time of year so much.
For us, the season isn’t just about the final score; it’s about the traditions, the community, and the moments that make the fall special. We’re looking forward to more Saturdays filled with tailgates, cooler weather, and, of course, a few more Ws for our Tigers!
Here’s to Time Well Spent this football season!
-Michael and Gash

TIME FOR INSPIRATION
Because We ALL Can Be Inspired to Spend Our Time Intentionally
There’s something magical about tailgating . . it’s where the game day really begins. Long before the first whistle blows, the parking lot transforms into a community of grills, tents, and laughter. Burgers sizzling, kids tossing a football, friends swapping stories of seasons past . . it’s a reminder that sometimes the best part of game day happens before you ever walk into the stadium. Tailgating is about slowing down, savoring the moment, and sharing in traditions that feel bigger than the game itself. This season, let’s lean into the joy of those hours spent together . . . because the food tastes better, the conversations go deeper, and the memories last longer when we’re fully present.
TIME FOR A CHALLENGE
Because Time Well Spent Starts With One Intentional Choice
This Week's Challenge: This season, bring ONE new twist to your game day: a signature recipe, a fun game, or even a charity drive at your tailgate.
This year, don’t just show up to the tailgate . . . make it memorable! We challenge you to bring one new idea to your next game day gathering. Maybe it’s a signature recipe (your famous chili, a creative dip, or team-colored cupcakes), a fun game like cornhole or football toss, or even something meaningful like collecting canned goods for a local food bank right at your tailgate.