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  • How the Hell Do I Navigate This Relationship?
    2025/06/17

    This week, we’re getting all up in our (and your) feelings as we tackle the beautifully messy, hilarious, frustrating, and sometimes confusing world of LGBTQ+ relationships. Spoiler alert: they aren't that much different than heterosexual relationships! From mismatched labels to mismatched libidos, love triangles to long-distance maybes, we’re unpacking what makes queer love work—and what makes it implode.

    Whether it’s porn vs. intimacy, communication breakdowns, or the dreaded “I don’t like labels” excuse, we’re serving real talk, Reddit chaos, and some deeply personal truths along the way. So grab your body pillow (you’ll get it when you listen), because we’re asking the big questions: Who’s doing what to who, why is everyone crying, and where the hell do we go from here?

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    1 時間 17 分
  • How the Hell Can I Celebrate Pride?
    2025/06/10

    How the Hell Can I Celebrate Pride? Try a 3 million person Pride parade in Brazil!


    Join Brandy and Justin in this special Pride episode as they delve into the vibrant world of LGBTQ+ celebration and education. They'll kick off by exploring the history of Pride, from the creation of the rainbow flag in 1978 by Gilbert Baker to the progression of Pride Month worldwide, highlighting events like the massive parade in São Paulo, Brazil. The hosts also share upcoming Pride events in Alabama, including the Birmingham Pride Parade, Florence's Pride in the Park music festival, and a Pride brunch in Huntsville.


    The conversation then shifts to a deeper understanding of the LGBTQ+ community, clarifying the distinctions between sexual orientation and gender identity, and discussing terms like queer, questioning, intersex, and asexual. They emphasize the importance of dispelling misinformation and fostering a more knowledgeable and accepting society.


    Finally, the episode celebrates iconic figures within the LGBTQ+ community, from music legends like Madonna, Britney Spears, and Diana Ross to influential personalities such as Neil Patrick Harris, Anderson Cooper, Andy Cohen, and Ross Matthews. The hosts also touch upon the impact of shows like RuPaul's Drag Race and invite listeners to share their own stories and ideas for future episodes.


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    1 時間 6 分
  • Why the Hell Do We Have Pride?
    2025/06/03

    In this first episode of our Pride Month series, we're diving into the rich history behind the celebration of Pride and how it became the global movement we know today. From the Stonewall uprising in 1969 to the first Pride march in 1970, we’re unpacking the revolutionary events and voices that sparked a movement for equality, visibility, and freedom. We’ll explore why Pride isn’t just about the parties (though those are fun too!)—it’s about remembering where we came from and why we still fight for love, rights, and acceptance every day.

    Join me for a look back at the roots of Pride, some personal reflections, and a reminder that the fight for justice is far from over. Whether you’ve marched in parades for years or are just learning about Pride’s history, this episode is a must-listen to kick off the month of celebration, unity, and queer joy.

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    30 分
  • Who the Hell Wears Gray Sweatpants to Work?
    2025/05/27

    After a much-needed vacation for one of us, and some serious time reflecting on visible dick prints in the workplace for the other, we’re finally back and jumping into Reddit’s finest Am I the Asshole? chaos.

    This week’s stories include:

    • A coworker whose sweatpants are doing way too much

    • A mother-in-law who wants front-row seats to the moment of conception (you read that right)

    • A man who fights strangers to defend his honor (and his sandwich?)

    • Plus: an HR drama, a petty workplace freeze-out, and a listener-worthy Tangent of the Week about whether or not to expose your sister’s affair

    Come for the judgment. Stay for the tangents. And, honestly, Who the Hell Wears Gray Sweatpants to Work?

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    38 分
  • Who the Hell Did That… and Why Is It Still a Mystery?
    2025/05/15

    "Whoopsie, made a oopsie." — uploading a little late this week, but this episode is worth the wait.
    We’re starting things off by digging into stories that leave us uneasy, curious, and honestly… suspicious.

    From military deaths ruled suicides to water tank mysteries and cursed lakes, this episode is a blend of true crime, conspiracy, and uncomfortable questions that still don’t have answers.

    🕵️‍♀️ We discuss:
    ▪️ The mysterious death of MP Chad Langford on Redstone Arsenal
    ▪️ Elisa Lam and the Cecil Hotel elevator video
    ▪️ Naya Rivera and the strange energy around Lake Piru
    ▪️ Gareth Williams, The Black Dahlia, Lizzie Borden, and others
    ▪️ The eerie Dyatlov Pass incident and a chilling Illinois driveway execution

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning:
    This episode includes discussion of suicide, death, and potentially traumatic events. Listener discretion is advised.

    💛 If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out:
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — Dial or text 988
    You are not alone. There is help. There is hope.

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    40 分
  • What the Hell Was That Noise?!
    2025/05/06

    This week, Justin is way too excited about the paranormal, and Brandy is just trying to survive it. From creepy kids and ghostly laughs to haunted plantations and demon possessions, we dig into Reddit stories, creepy legends, and even a few personal brushes with the unknown. Slender Man, the Bell Witch, and a mimic might all be lurking—so maybe light some sage while you listen. Oh, and Justin thinks it's a great idea to visit haunted places. Brandy… does not.

    👻 Listener beware: you'll laugh, you'll cringe, and you might sleep with the lights on.

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    50 分
  • Who the Hell Let Katy Perry Go to Space?
    2025/04/29

    This week, we’re doing what we do best—talking about everything and absolutely nothing at the same time. From Katy Perry's questionable space trip and Wendy’s savage tweets to cancel culture, Rugrats nostalgia, pop music beef, and the emotional trauma of TV spoilers—nothing is safe. It’s chaotic, it’s random, and it’s totally us. Bonus points if you catch the part where pets hijack the show. You’ve been warned.

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    59 分
  • How the Hell Did My Bully End Up Massaging My Butt?
    2025/04/22

    In this episode, we talk AI, awkward eye contact, and petty revenge—from voice cloning to a Reddit tale about a junior high bully massaging someone’s butt years later (yes, really). We also read some funny petty revenge stories and reflect on that sweet, sweet satisfaction of proving someone wrong. Oh, and Brandy keeps it together when talking about “little holes” on camera, so there’s that.

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    44 分