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  • Somebody Need To Pause The Simulation. ASAP!
    2026/05/26

    A lot of people out here are lost right now. And not just “I need to find a new hobby” lost. Like real life identity crisis type lost. The world weird as hell, everybody in survival mode, people just trying to make it from one day to the next, and somewhere in the middle of all that…a lot of us don’t even know who we are anymore.

    In this episode, we really had a raw conversation about being stuck between the old version of yourself and the person you know you’re supposed to become. Like you know you can’t stay the same…but you also don’t fully know what the next version of you is supposed to look like yet. And that feeling? A LOT of people are sitting in that right now.

    We talked about how childhood, trauma, pressure, social media, expectations, hustle culture, all of that plays a role in how people move through life. A lot of people aren’t even living intentionally for real, they're just reacting to whatever life throws at them. Wake up. Go to work. Pay bills. Doom scroll. Repeat. And after a while you start losing yourself in the process.

    We also got into how social media got everybody performing instead of actually living. People chasing aesthetics, titles, money, validation, and whole time they don’t even know what genuinely makes them happy. We talked about purpose, passion, vision boards, expression, finding your people, and learning how to separate what YOU actually want from what everybody else told you to want.

    This episode really for anybody in that weird season of life where you're outgrowing old versions of yourself in real time. If you been feeling mentally stuck, emotionally tired, disconnected, confused about your future, or like life been forcing you into survival mode…yeah. Very much “late night drive thinking about your life” energy.

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    1 時間 48 分
  • Carbon Nation, Credentials, & Chaos: How did y'all let Nature Boy Happen?!
    2026/05/19

    Ever wondered what happens when influencers fake their way to the top? Dive into the wild world of bogus doctorates and cult-like charisma. We unravel the Cheyenne Bryant scandal, where a fake degree led to real drama. Discover how social media turns scams into sensations and why people fall for charismatic leaders promising paradise. It's a hilarious yet eye-opening ride through deception and the art of spotting a fraud.

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    1 時間 40 分
  • The Saxophones Are FOR SURE Getting Louder
    2026/05/13

    Everybody’s laughing at those videos of kids struggling to read out loud… sounding out words like it’s their first day on Earth.

    …but nobody’s asking why that’s happening.

    We’re talking about how kids are getting passed through school without actually knowing how to read fr, how the bar got lowered so quietly nobody noticed, and how we ended up with a whole generation that can scroll all day but can’t break down a paragraph.

    And it’s deeper than just reading. This is about thinking. Decision-making. Not getting played by the internet.

    Because if you can’t read well… you can’t think well. And that’s where it gets real.

    It’s funny until you realize it’s not. Press play.

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    1 時間 27 分
  • Dynamite, Degrees, and Digital Delusion
    2026/05/06

    This episode?? We were ALL over the place in the best way.

    We start off talking about concerts, TikTok trends, and how people act when it comes to their favorite artists. Then somehow… SOMEHOW… we end up talking about a woman throwing dynamite into her boyfriend’s room??? Like… where do you even get dynamite from?? And why was that your solution???

    We get into “wisdom flexing” — how people are trying to look deep online but not everybody is actually thinking like that for real. Then we touch on AI and how it’s lowkey making people lazier thinkers, and what that means long term. Especially for people who already have to work twice as hard to get ahead.

    We also talk about how everything is changing around us — malls dying, social spaces disappearing, even random stuff like how people act in hair salons now. Nothing feels as real or as connected as it used to, and nobody is really talking about that enough.

    Oh and the Atlanta “boot man” situation because ??? that story alone is worth pressing play.

    If you like real conversations, random pivots, and a little bit of “how did we even get here?” energy…this one’s for you. 🎧

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    1 時間 56 分
  • Parties vs Kickbacks, Money, Non-Monogamy… & The Meg + Klay Situation
    2026/04/28

    In this episode, we tackle a few topics...

    -What’s the difference between a kickback and a party (because yes, there’s a difference and it matters)?

    -Majors, money, resources—all the stuff you should be thinking about but nobody really breaks down. Like how to actually use college instead of letting it use you. We break down one of our REAL class schedules from a semester in college.

    -Meg & Klay: Relationships, communication, knowing yourself, and why a lot of people be in situations they don’t even fully understand.

    This episode was a wild ride, so buckle up! Throughout all of it, we’re sharing real stories, real experiences, and the stuff people usually figure out the hard way.

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    1 時間 51 分
  • This Episode Has ADHD
    2026/04/21

    This episode is unhinged. No agenda. No script. Just whatever wanted to come up.

    We started talking… and somehow ended up everywhere. From AI to social media brain rot, celebrity nonsense, and the weird ways the internet is shaping all of us in real time.

    We get into:
    • Why everybody thinks AI is either gonna save us or destroy us (and why both takes are lazy)
    • How social media quietly fried our attention spans
    • The internet making violence, chaos, and stupidity feel normal
    • Cultural stuff people love to copy… but don’t actually understand
    • And random stories that had no business being that funny

    It’s one of those conversations where you laugh…then halfway through you’re like “wait… nah that’s actually real.”


    Just honest thoughts, wild takes, and the kind of convo you’d have with your people when nobody’s trying to sound smart. Press play if you’ve ever felt like the internet is doing a little too much to your brain.

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    1 時間 22 分
  • Why Is The Manosphere So Emotional?: Why Women Are Choosing Themselves More Than Ever
    2026/04/14

    In this episode, we get into the fallout from our last episode on Inside the Manosphere; because clearly, it struck a nerve. We read through the comments, the backlash, all of it…and honestly, a lot of it just proved the exact point we were making. We talk about why so many men felt personally attacked, and what that reaction actually says. This isn’t about hating men. It’s about calling out real patterns, real systems, and real behaviors that people don’t want to look at.

    We also get into why more women, especially Black women, are choosing independence. Not because they want to do everything alone, but because they’ve learned they can’t always afford to depend on someone else. It’s about having options.

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    50 分
  • "Pink-Pill": The Answer To The Manosphere & Red-Pill Content
    2026/04/07

    Is the "Manosphere" a cult?

    In this episode, we talk about how a documentary (Inside The Manosphere) exposes the disturbing truth behind red pill content. Coach A and Dr. D peel back the layers of this hyper-masculine illusion, revealing it as a grift rooted in insecurities, misogyny, and social control. We get into why young men keep falling for it, what it's actually doing to their mental health, and why "dominate women" has never been the flex they think it is.

    If you got sons, brothers, cousins, students… or you just be on the internet long enough to see the nonsense… you gotta hear this one. Press play.

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    1 時間 8 分