
I Did Something TERRIBLE! Confessions & Workplace Revenge Stories | MADHD Ep26 |
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Mike and Dylan tackle toxic workplace managers and share brutal family drama stories in this unfiltered advice episode.
When a Chipotle worker asks how to deal with an incompetent boss who disappears for 45 minutes and orders food through drive-thru while off-clock, the hosts deliver practical revenge strategies that actually work.
The episode takes a shocking turn when Mike confesses to participating in Civil War reenactment as a teenager - complete with a controversial backstory involving his drug-addicted stepfather and a desperate attempt to avoid punishment. This raw, uncomfortable story reveals the complexity of family dynamics in working-class Southern households.
Key topics covered:
- Dealing with lazy managers who abuse their power
- Family manipulation and survival tactics
- Civil War reenactment culture and community
- Workplace documentation strategies for getting bad bosses fired
- Southern family dynamics and holiday conflicts
If you're struggling with workplace drama or toxic family relationships, this episode offers unvarnished advice from hosts who've survived worse. No corporate HR speak - just real talk from people who understand what it's like when life gets messy.
We're hosting a Meet & Greet June 15th 2025 at 6 PM at the closed-down Denny's in Thomasville, North Carolina.
Join the guys on their new more concise podcast "2 Daddies Judging Baddies" or stick with MADHD for the deep dives and rambling stories they're known for.
Submit your own drama for Mike and Dylan to solve at https://MikeAndDylan.com or join the conversation on their new subreddit r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/ or leave a voicemail at (424) 274-1016
About LaborLama
When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at https://laborlama.com