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  • Episode 13: Banned, Beaten, Still Winning: My Vegas Story
    2026/03/17

    In this episode of The Roadrunner Podcast Straight Out of Vegas, D.W. delivers a wide-ranging and highly opinionated monologue touching on politics, gambling, business, personal history, and his past in the sex capsule industry. He opens by describing himself as a specialist in gambling and sex capsules, then explains how his experience in business pushed him to become deeply engaged in politics. Throughout the episode, he shares strong support for Donald Trump and criticizes a number of Democratic politicians, government agencies, and what he sees as corruption, fraud, and poor leadership.

    The Roadrunner also spends a large portion of the episode reflecting on his years in the sex capsule business, arguing that he gained unique expertise in the industry and that his products were intended to help people in ways he believes were overlooked or suppressed by politicians, regulators, and pharmaceutical interests. He discusses his beliefs about Viagra, Cialis, over-the-counter sex capsules, female enhancement products, and the broader marketplace surrounding them, while framing his business as part of a larger mission to help people and challenge the system.

    The episode also includes personal stories about poker, casino culture, sports betting, California card rooms, being banned from certain poker rooms in Las Vegas, and his frustrations with casino management. Along the way, he talks about family conflicts, his life as a gambler and entrepreneur, his admiration for California despite its politics, his love for dogs, and his belief in speaking openly no matter who disagrees. As always, the episode is raw, direct, and full of Roadrunner’s signature unfiltered style.

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Episode 12: The Truth About Sex Capsules
    2026/03/11

    In this episode of The Roadrunner Podcast Straight Out of Vegas, D.W. delivers another passionate and wide-ranging conversation covering politics, health, entrepreneurship, gambling, and life philosophy. Drawing from decades of experience in business and travel, he reflects on his past in the sex capsule industry, his belief in natural health solutions, and why he thinks government regulations and Big Pharma have prevented the public from learning more about these products.

    The Roadrunner also shares his perspective on American politics, leadership, and the current state of the country, while speaking openly about his admiration for Donald Trump and his views on Washington D.C. Throughout the episode, he mixes personal stories from the poker world, travels through the American West and Asia, and the lessons he’s learned as a lifelong entrepreneur and gambler.

    From Nevada to Utah, from poker rooms to business ventures, this episode is filled with strong opinions, personal reflections, and the unfiltered voice of the Roadrunner as he continues speaking his mind and sharing his experiences with listeners.

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    1 時間 34 分
  • Episode 11: The Sports Betting Trap
    2026/03/10

    In this episode of The Roadrunner Podcast: Straight Out of Vegas, the Roadrunner delivers an unfiltered monologue on Las Vegas casino culture, sports betting, corporate greed, politics, media narratives, and personal experience. Speaking from his own perspective, he shares strong opinions on the gambling industry, the rise of sports betting advertising, the power of big corporations, and the way he believes these systems impact everyday Americans.

    The episode also dives into his personal history as a lifelong gambler, poker player, businessman, and outspoken commentator, along with stories from the road, reflections on loyalty, family, faith, and freedom. Raw, passionate, and unapologetic, this is a full-force episode for listeners who want to hear the Roadrunner exactly as he is: direct, intense, and straight out of Vegas.

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    1 時間 37 分
  • Episode 10: I Spent 90 Days in Jail
    2026/03/04

    In this episode of The Roadrunner Podcast (Straight Out of Vegas), Roadrunner continues a personal story about being jailed in the Atlantic City/Mays Landing area, breaking down how bail and bond percentages work and what it felt like spending 90 days locked up. From there, he shifts into commentary on politics, government influence, and corporate power—especially the role of lobbying and pharmaceutical donations in shaping laws and public policy.

    He also shares frustrations with casino culture and sports betting, including a heated account involving MGM and a poker room dispute, plus reflections on loyalty, family, and self-reliance. The episode closes with thoughts on discipline, survival mentality, and finding purpose—along with a few shout-outs to his book and where to buy it.

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    1 時間 38 分
  • Episode 9: Inside the Mind of a Poker Player
    2026/03/02

    In this episode of The Roadrunner Podcast (Straight Out of Vegas), Roadrunner jumps from big-picture philosophy about the sun, the moon, nature, and the idea of God as energy — into a hard-edged rant on gambling culture in America. He breaks down why he believes sports betting is a national epidemic, shares stories from the poker world (including table etiquette, phones over the felt, rake, and casino procedures), and calls out specific casino practices he says hurt players. The episode also dives into addiction, personal experiences from the past, and his view that discipline and focus are essential to winning at poker and staying out of destructive habits. He closes with shoutouts, book mentions, and a reminder to find purpose, protect your peace, and keep moving forward.

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    1 時間 40 分
  • Episode 8: Woke Culture vs. Old-School America
    2026/02/24

    In this episode, the Roadrunner speaks candidly about what “freedom” means to him and why he believes protecting individual rights and American traditions should be a priority. He critiques modern political culture, shares his distrust of government and big institutions (including Big Pharma), and reflects on pandemic-era policies and personal responsibility.

    The conversation also veers into personal stories—his upbringing in Utah, being left-handed in a “right-handed world,” lessons from hustling/poker days, loyalty and betrayal, plus memories of travel, the outdoors, and life with his dog. It’s an opinion-driven, stream-of-consciousness episode that mixes political commentary with nostalgia, life philosophy, and raw personal reflection.


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    1 時間 32 分
  • Episode 7: Survival Mode: The Road Taught Me Everything
    2026/02/23

    In this raw, unfiltered episode of the Roadrunner Podcast straight outta Vegas, the host dives into his life story, personal beliefs, and the experiences that shaped his worldview. From growing up in Utah and hustling as a pool player on the road, to lessons learned about loyalty, faith, relationships, and personal growth, this episode is part memoir, part social commentary.

    He shares reflections on finding love later in life, the importance of honesty and personal responsibility, and how his past mistakes helped shape who he is today. The conversation also touches on politics, capitalism vs. socialism, media narratives, freedom, and why he believes personal discipline and faith matter in today’s world.

    The episode wraps with stories about dogs, travel, nature, and why meaningful connections — with people and even pets — are a big part of a fulfilling life.

    This one is straight talk, no filter, and 100% Roadrunner.

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    1 時間 33 分
  • Episode 6: The Money Game
    2026/02/17

    n this episode, the Roadrunner reflects on a cross-country drive from the East Coast back to Las Vegas, taking in the beauty of America’s farmland, small towns, and open landscapes. He shares why nature feels like proof of something bigger — a reminder to slow down, appreciate what’s around us, and respect the places that keep the country running.

    From there, he pivots into a wide-ranging, unfiltered commentary on politics, money, and influence — especially how lobbying and campaign funding shape what the public hears and what lawmakers prioritize. He ties that into his personal backstory: his years in the “sex capsule” business, why he believes those products helped people, and why he feels he became a target.

    Along the way, he talks about legal battles, trust, and hard-earned lessons, plus the motivation behind launching the Roadrunner Podcast as a platform to speak openly, promote his book, and keep telling his side of the story — with a few detours into movies, pop culture, and why dogs might be one of the best things on Earth.

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    1 時間 37 分