Episodes

  • Cussing Candidness and Trumpian Twists: Market Mayhem, Musk Musings, and Media Mysteries
    Nov 10 2024

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    Could cussing actually be a sign of honesty? Join us as we challenge societal norms and explore the raw truth behind our words, while discussing the surprising political landscape shaped by Donald Trump's unexpected rise. From stock market jitters to controversial text messages causing outrage, our lively discussion takes you on an unpredictable journey through today's dynamic political climate, sprinkled with humor about daylight savings and recording hiccups.

    Our conversation takes an eclectic twist as we debate Elon Musk's influence, delve into the intricacies of international politics, and critique media narratives that focus on race instead of broader political appeal. We critically assess the U.S. electoral system, pondering the impact of presidential term limits on global stability and exploring the controversial idea of Congress and Senate term limits, all while questioning the role of corporate monopolies and lobbyists in shaping government policies.

    With humor and candor, we navigate a range of thought-provoking topics—from the complexities of gender identity among teens and celebrity relationships to conspiracy theories and the future of automation. As we reflect on the chaos of family dynamics and the influence of social media censorship, our discussions highlight the delicate balance between personal choice and societal expectations, ultimately inviting you to engage with the multifaceted issues defining our world today.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • From Courtrooms to Campaigns: JD's Journey of Advocacy
    Nov 4 2024

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    Join us for an engaging conversation with JD Tomlinson, the Lorain County Prosecutor, as he shares his unique journey from the private sector to the political arena, driven by a passion for justice and defending the underdog. JD opens up about the ethical complexities defense attorneys face in determining truth amidst flawed testimonies, and how his transition to politics allowed him to advocate more effectively for justice. Through his candid reflections, you'll gain insights into his personal motivations and values, shaped by years of defending those without a voice.

    Our discussion takes a deep dive into the controversial cases of Nancy Smith and Joseph Allen, where JD recounts the curious twists of withheld evidence and judicial oversight that questioned their convictions. With a focus on ethical dilemmas and prosecutorial responsibilities, JD explores the critical role evidence plays in fair legal outcomes. We underscore the resilience of those wrongfully convicted, highlighting the immense challenges in seeking justice and compensation for years lost to an imperfect system.

    We then pivot to broader societal issues, from police use of force to community engagement and political campaigning. JD offers valuable lessons on bridging political divides and the significance of building relationships with voters. His experiences with diversion programs reveal the potential for rehabilitation over punishment, while his insights into the pandemic response and personal anecdotes paint a vivid picture of navigating challenges in both professional and personal spheres. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode that challenges perceptions and emphasizes the power of collective action in shaping our communities.

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Election Day Fender Benders and Celebrity Slip-Ups: Political Ramblings, Urban Myths, and Voting Virtues
    Nov 3 2024

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    Can a simple election day lead to a surge in traffic accidents? We explore the curious spike in fender benders that coincide with election time, and share a laugh about a woman who somehow managed to get into two in one day. Yet, things get serious as we discuss the political landscape, including Tony Inchman's comments that have stirred the pot for Trump's campaign and raised eyebrows about leadership competency following a mishap at a construction site. The art of political humor gets a spotlight as well, especially when a quip about Puerto Rico ignites a swift backlash in our reactive political climate.

    Have you ever been let down by a movie? Our conversation takes a turn toward the intersection of celebrities and politics, starting with a disappointment in the latest Reagan film and moving to Cardi B's awkward moment at a Kamala Harris event. We discuss how these public figures influence political engagement and question the logic behind some urban development choices like converting farmland to housing. Through these discussions, the importance of voting, despite personal disillusionment, remains a central theme.

    From school dress codes sparking controversy to the influence of media on parenting, we tackle a range of pressing social issues. The conversation explores the impact of gender dynamics and political manipulation on voting, drawing parallels to the diplomatic skills needed in international relations. We liken the podcast world to the unscripted charm of classic talk shows and end on a light note, encouraging everyone to participate in democracy while keeping their voting choices private. Tune in for a candid conversation that mixes humor with hard-hitting topics.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Halloween Havoc and Political Pranks: Costume Contest Chaos, Trumpian Antics, and Economic Echoes
    Oct 27 2024

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    Who knew a Halloween party could turn into a whirlwind of unexpected victories and hilarious anecdotes? From the moment we attempted to win over the crowd with our cop uniform, to Dylan's nail-biting championship game that kept everyone on the edge of their seats, the day was an absolute rollercoaster. As we stumbled through the costume contest's aftermath, we couldn't help but share the riotous moment of Leroy's playful "arrest" and AJ's jaw-dropping Little Bo Peep costume that didn't even need a contest to win hearts.

    But the fun didn’t stop there! We ventured into the world of political chaos with a side of humor, drawing parallels between Trump's media antics and a riveting Joe Rogan interview. We reflected on the surprising rise of Trump stores and shared a good laugh over some comical trolling involving Kamala Harris at a McDonald's. With engaging banter, we examined the impact of media and politics, touching on election integrity and the wild world of trolling, all while maintaining an amusing tone that kept us chuckling throughout the conversation.

    Our discussion crossed into economic territory, exploring how tariffs and trade policies shape the landscape of American business. We debated the impact of financial pressures on everyday life, from the rising costs at the grocery store to the strategies of businesses reluctant to lower prices. With a nod to the past and a look towards the future, we pondered whether returning to old-school cooking methods might just be the key to happiness. Join us for this lively episode filled with laughter, candid insights, and a touch of nostalgia, as we navigate the quirky intersections of costumes, politics, and economics.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Track Stars and Vietnam Vibes: Athletic Exploits, Patriotic Murals, and Family Tales
    Oct 24 2024

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    Join us at Madhouse Bar and Grill for a nostalgic trip back to the 1960s with the legendary Kenny Greer, a former track star and Vietnam veteran. Kenny takes us through his athletic journey, sharing tales of his transition from running to hiking and the evolution of track surfaces over the decades. Hear about his brief flirtation with baseball and how he found solace and camaraderie with the "Lunch Bunch," a group honoring veterans and community spirit.

    Navigate the complex emotions of the Vietnam War era with a personal recount of being drafted to Germany instead of Vietnam, where cultural exchanges from rock concerts to the hippie movement left a lasting impact. Discover the heartwarming contributions of John Seklitar and his son to Patriots Park with their patriotic murals, and the touching story of sponsoring a painting for a life-saving VA doctor. These narratives showcase the unifying power of music and art across cultures and time zones.

    Explore the tapestry of family history, dietary choices, and life transformations. From considering a plant-based diet inspired by documentaries to embracing family quirks and past struggles, the stories highlight personal growth and resilience. We also dive into the entrepreneurial journey of Mike Backewitsch, a Vietnam Navy veteran who turned career setbacks into a thriving business in the sports video industry. This episode is a celebration of community, the bonds of friendship, and the enduring power of family ties.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Halloween Hijinks and E-Bike Escapades: Costume Capers, Privacy Perils, and Relationship Revelations
    Oct 20 2024

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    Ever wondered how a Halloween costume could not only win a contest but become a legendary tale? Our Halloween special at Madhouse Bar and Grill is just around the corner, and we're brimming with excitement to see which creative costumes will earn top honors. From hilarious stories of past costume escapades like AJ's unforgettable Little Bo Peep to Tall Rick's stilt spectacle, this episode is a treasure trove of laughter and nostalgia. Get ready to hear the tales that make our Halloween events a perennial highlight of the year.

    Beyond the spooky festivities, we venture into a world of e-bike antics, quirky encounters, and the amusing misadventures of our lives. Hear about the hilarious mix-up over e-bike plans, and a suspicious interaction with local law enforcement that could rival any comedic mystery plot. We're also taking a light-hearted look at relationship dynamics and the financial balancing act married couples often face, all wrapped up with humor and some good old-fashioned storytelling.

    The conversation takes a twist into more serious territories with discussions on privacy concerns over police access to personal data and the unpredictable influences of social media on elections. With personal anecdotes, a sprinkle of skepticism, and a dash of humor, we explore the complexities of modern life, from real-time license plate tracking systems to the allure of small cars and the challenges of equipment rentals. Whether you're here for the costume tales or the thought-provoking chats, this episode promises an engaging mix of the whimsical and the weighty.

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Hurricane Hijinks and High-Tech Dreams: Weekend Woes, Drug Tests Dilemmas, and Solar Roadway Revolutions
    Oct 13 2024

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    Balancing the chaos of work and life can feel like a high-wire act without a safety net, especially when weekends are commandeered by job demands. Join us as we kick things off with some humor and honesty about our frantic workweeks and the critical need for personal time amidst it all. We share stories of tracking hurricanes affecting loved ones and introduce you to "Lieutenant Dan," a man whose decision to stay on his boat during a hurricane unexpectedly catapulted him to public attention, GoFundMe success, and a whirlwind of controversy.

    From there, we dive into the murky waters of workplace drug testing, questioning the fairness of current policies on alcohol and cannabis use. We discuss personal stories that highlight the inconsistencies, like a relative's refusal of medical treatment after a health scare. We don't shy away from sharing our own tech mishaps during recording, revealing the struggle of piecing together an episode without a dedicated tech team, and the humorous notion of having a project that starts with a Yeti Rambler and aims to trade up to something much more significant.

    The episode doesn't stop at personal stories and technical blunders; we also tackle futuristic topics like robotics and the promise of solar roadways. Picture a world where robots cut your grass or serve you at your favorite restaurant, and roads made of solar panels power our cities. We explore the economic implications of these technologies while offering light-hearted musings on the influence of figures like Elon Musk. From the intricacies of workplace accident reporting to the potential societal shifts with solar roadways, this episode is packed with stories and discussions that promise to engage and entertain.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Battered by Butter Prices and Clambake Calamities: Exploring Cultural and Healthcare Dynamics
    Oct 6 2024

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    Can butter really make you break the bank? We kick off our latest escapade with a hearty laugh over the wild inflation of grocery prices, butter being the star of our comedic grievance. While preparing for a clambake, we recount a tale of workplace bravado gone awry involving a skidster incident. It’s a blend of humor and humility, underscoring the freedom and responsibility that comes with any job, while reminding us all of the importance of workplace safety—even if it means wearing your seatbelt next time.

    From clams to calamities, we pivot towards serious topics like government responses to natural disasters. With a nod to historical events like Hurricane Katrina, our conversation touches on FEMA, government funding challenges, and even conspiracy theories involving quartz and batteries. We express our frustrations over resource allocation and question government priorities, all while exploring the cultural rebirth and resilience of communities like those in Louisiana post-Katrina. Personal experiences in places like New Orleans offer a glimpse into how diversity enriches community evolution.

    Our journey doesn't end there. We explore the dynamic interplay between cultural diversity and healthcare, reflecting on the impact of diverse communities while voicing frustrations with an increasingly impersonal healthcare system. As we contemplate the changing face of traditional greetings and the growing interest in spirituality among younger generations, we share anecdotes of faith, family, and the quintessential American community spirit. All these experiences and plans culminate in our ambitions of taking the podcast on the road, complete with a trailer conversion and dreams of seafood extravaganzas. Join us for a rollercoaster dialogue that balances light-hearted banter with heartfelt reflections, technical hiccups, and a bit of Browns fandom thrown in for good measure.

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    56 mins