The Daily Zeitgeist - Joe Rogan <3 Epstein, Big League Boos 02.06.26

Episode Date: February 6, 2026

In episode 2003, Jack and Miles are joined by actor, writer, improvisor, and co-host of&nbsp;Drag Her&nbsp;and We Love Trash, Mano Agapian, to discuss&hellip; Rogan Now An Epstein Defender, No Sh*t Tr...ump Is Afraid Of Being Booed At The Super Bowl, Minute Maid Puts An End To OJ Concentrate and more! Rogan Now An Epstein Defender Trump tells The Post he&rsquo;s skipping the Super Bowl, slams halftime performers Bad Bunny and Green Day: &lsquo;I&rsquo;m anti-them&rsquo; Trump was told to skip the Super Bowl so he wasn&rsquo;t booed mercilessly: report Trump gets boos, cheers as 1st president at NFL regular season game in 46 years Donald Trump&rsquo;s New York Times Interview: Full Transcript After 80 Years, Minute Maid's Frozen Canned Juices Are Getting Put on Ice The Surprising Link Between World War II and Frozen Orange Juice Nostalgic shoppers react as Minute Maid discontinues iconic drink after 80 years Buy Some Stuff, Enslave Somebody 'Slave Labor' truly shocking The Reason Orange Juice Concentrate Fell Off The Face Of The Earth The Last Days of American Orange Juice LISTEN: Change (In the House of Flies) by The DeftonesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:05 Dude, I had a chicken bake when I went through last week, burn the fuck out. I always burn my mouth whenever I eat the chicken bake because I don't, I'm like, I'll eat it now. And I'm like, you need it immediately. Not only do I not know, have I not had a chicken bake. I listened to a doughboys. I listened to an episode of dough boys about Costco. And they described the chicken bake and I still can't even like really picture what it is. Like I don't even can't even like understand it.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Just like chicken, hot chicken goo and kind of a thin bread paper. It's a hot pocket with a note flavor. They say it's Caesar dressing in there. Does it have salad in it? No. Okay, okay. It's just a Caesar dressing. Caesar dressing, but it's just basically like, it's funny because when I ate it,
Starting point is 00:00:54 Jack, I thought of your thing that you always talk about with American food, about like food chemists, just trying to find like the exact middle. Mouth feel. Yeah. And it's like, I don't know what the flavor is, But I like the flavor. The mouth feel. It's more important than the flavor. And it's like it can't leave anything.
Starting point is 00:01:12 It has to, it has to have like a finish that makes you want more. I think that's like Taco Bell's business model. Oh, yeah. It's 100%. Taco Bell and Doritos and, you know, the new, new versions of various sodas are what we have instead of, like, updated infrastructure. It's like all the smart people who used to go and. to like New Deal jobs are just out here doing incredible chemical work to create like mouth feel that makes you not want to stop eating.
Starting point is 00:01:44 One of my very smart friends was like, oh, I'm stupid. And I was like, oh, there's like a Cinebun X Carvel restaurant concept. And she was just like, no, I want health care. Right. And I was like, right, right, right. So we're not going to go to the Cinebun X Carvel. No. This is what we have instead of health care.
Starting point is 00:02:05 It is what they're giving us right now. So I'm just like, yeah, no, I also want universal health care, but they are giving this to us now. A counterpoint, I can use the Carvel Sinibon collab calories to power me through the proletarian revolution. Thank you. That part. How old do they know they're fueling their ops? Just fueled an op. Instagram post.
Starting point is 00:02:34 You just. He fueled an op, motherfucker. Yeah, you're eating that chickfilet and shit. You're like, yeah, just took down 40 bucks worth of chick filet. They've just fueled one of their ops. This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. 1969, Malcolm and Martin are gone.
Starting point is 00:02:56 America is in crisis. And at Morehouse College, the students make their move. These students, including a young Samuel L. Jackson, locked up the members of the board of trustees, including Martin Luther King's senior. It's the true story of protests and rebellion in black American history that you'll never forget. I'm Hans Charles. I'm Manilic Lamumba. Listen to the A building on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Black history lives in our stories, our culture, and the conversations we still having today. This Black History Month, the podcast, I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. Digs into the moments, perspectives, and experiences that don't always. make the textbook. Let me tell you about Garrett Morgan. Brough had to pretend he didn't even exist just to sell his own invention. Listen to I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either.
Starting point is 00:03:48 From the Black Effect Podcast Network on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or simply wherever you get your podcast. What if mind control is real? If you could control the behavior of anybody around you, what kind of life would you have? Can you hypnotically persuade someone to buy a car? When you look at your car, you're going to become overwhelmed with such good feelings. Can you hypnotize someone into sleeping with you? I gave her some suggestions to be sexually aroused. Can you get someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious.
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Starting point is 00:05:01 Who am I? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts. Hello, the internet, and welcome to season 424, episode five of DERDALYZEGICE! Yeah! A production of IHeartRadio. This is a podcast where we take a deep dive into America's shared consciousness. Through the day's news, we also have a new weekly history version of the show dropping
Starting point is 00:05:27 each Monday morning, where we do a deep dive into the history of a different icon. We just did St. Dolly Parton with the great Lydia Popovich. We got the Hawk man Tony Hawk coming up And it is Friday, February 6th, 2026 Yes What does that mean? Hey, if you know how to use them, it's time to use them because it's National Chopsticks Day
Starting point is 00:05:53 Shout out to everybody using Oshahi. What do you call it in Korean? What are hot chopsticks called? Chopsticks. Okay, okay. I shouldn't have put you on the spot like that. I shouldn't have put you on the spot like that. Jack, what do you call them?
Starting point is 00:06:05 Who are you my wife? I'm your work wife. It's also National Frozen Yogurt Day. Frozen yogurt. Yes, National Bubblegum Day. I love a frozen yogurt. Bubble gum too. Bubble gum in a dish.
Starting point is 00:06:20 How many pieces do you wish? And then you just start counting, right? Yeah, do kids? I feel like that one kind of sucks. Yeah, right. One, two, three, four. You just knew like if you knew their counting, I're like, oh, if I hit the evens, it's always coming back.
Starting point is 00:06:35 to me. If I hit the odds, it's always come by. How many of you want to do? Let's do two. One, two. Oh, shit. I love suddenly shit with bubble gum in a dish. It's also National Wear Red Day, which is to raise awareness for heart health. For what? Heart disease. Doug, you know what's fucked up? I've never
Starting point is 00:06:52 eaten bubble gum in a dish. I've never once eaten bubble gum out of a dish. I mean, it must be like that. It's on display. I always eat it with my damn hands. Like an animal. Ah. I'm not eating it. I'm not.
Starting point is 00:07:05 I'm smushing it with my fingers. I do like the idea of bubble gum and a dish. My name is Jack O'Brien, aka Melania, Lonia. How'd you get those numbers? Lania, I think they got the scheme down, Lonia, that you've been scamming under. But who really can remember? I feel like I'm dead now.
Starting point is 00:07:32 Are there worms inside your head now? watching Melania that one courtesy of New Chris on the Discord We've been The AKA team in the Discord has been workshopping a Gloria Melania
Starting point is 00:07:49 AKA for a while And I feel like New Chris cracked it Shout out to Snarfila For all the Melania AKAs But thank you to New Chris And that is the theme song I do feel like
Starting point is 00:08:04 In The Future documentary, the Gloria is going to be playing over this period of history as the Trump administration just burns the country down. What a song. Yeah. Thrill to be joined, as always, by my co-host, Mr. Miles Gray. Hey, it's me, Miles Gray. I've got three tickets to Melania. They're all yours.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Just raise them right. I've got three more tickets to Melania. Wait, how are you getting all these tickets? Oh, y'ar y'oy, Melania. Maloney, shout out to First Blood 522 on the Discord. Obviously, that's the reference to that very real Nick Adams tweet
Starting point is 00:08:48 where he was like, I was just in a movie theater with this man and his daughters wanting to see Melania, but they already had tickets to Zootopia, and I gave him to him. Totally real story. But I thought you wanted to go to Zootopia. No father.
Starting point is 00:09:03 No father. We want to go to Melania. She's a icon. Okay. Okay. She's so beautiful. I gave the men the tickets and I brought him close. I said, listen, son, you raise them to be good conservative women.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Raise them right. The most fictional story ever told. Yeah. I don't know. I didn't know that that was a metric that we could guard, or that we could measure. But that is the most fictional story I've ever heard. Miles, we are thrilled to be joined. We're joined in our third seat by a hilarious actor, writer, improviser, and podcaster, who hosts the hilarious podcast.
Starting point is 00:09:43 We Love Trash on Patreon. You've seen him retelling the story of the famous poodle masterpiece on drug history and on TV shows like Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. One of Google's top suggestions when you put his name is mono-agopian boyfriend. So you know he's hot. Please welcome the hilarious, the talented mono-agopian. Wait a second. Is that true? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Oh my God. There's horny, slutty gays. People want to know. What's going on? They want to know. Well, I'm married. Thank you. Oh, well, don't tell us.
Starting point is 00:10:19 This was from a while back. Let me see the ring. I'm not wearing it. Wait, but you are married? Yeah. Oh, okay. Congrats. When did you get married?
Starting point is 00:10:28 Oh, you know, it's been. It's kind of, I mean, shit. I've known you for so long. I've met three years. Oh, wow. Congrats. But I've been with the guy for 10 years. He's great, and I like him, and I'm going to stay. I decided just this morning.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Good, good, good. Yeah, no. He has your bags packed, just in case. Oh, my God. By the way, I also was just in Seattle. This is so insane. I was just in Seattle. Oh, they have the best frozen yogurt there.
Starting point is 00:10:59 They have a Greek frozen yogurt. They have a Greek frozen yogurt place called Hellenica. and it is unbelievable, tasty Greek. It's like pink berry, but much better, unfortunately. It has that, like, tart. You are a resident Greek expert. Yes, this is true. Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:21 This is true. Half Greek man on the street. Greek man on the street. Greek in the street. Greek frozen yogurt is a new trend I'm seeing pop up, and I have not tried it. Can you describe the mouth feel to us? I'm telling you the mouth feel is good.
Starting point is 00:11:36 The mouth feels great. It's creamy. It's a thick. It's a viscous. I love a good viscosity and my froyo. You know, sometimes it's a little too watery for me. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:11:46 yeah, yeah, yeah. It's got a little stretch, but a natural stretch, not like a Xantham gum stretch. Like, oh, that feels, well then again, who knows? Yeah, sure. I don't know, but it's fucking tasty.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Yeah. Okay. So it's the next wave. Hellenica. Send me money. Send me... Yeah, from Elenica. Every time you go there in Seattle, it's like right in Pikes Place Market.
Starting point is 00:12:11 There is a line. So, like, it has some sort of drugs in there that make people come back. Like, they figured out some sort of chemical mix that makes people go, I got to eat that again. Yeah. I feel like when you're in Pikes Place, your Pikes, you're just like immediately, like, I have to eat everything here, though. Like, I remember walking three feet and I already had like 17 bow buns that I had. bought and I was like, okay, I can get through this and half of a roasted duck before I eat this donut. I got to eat two lobster rolls, which was so, so, that's, you want to talk about capitalism.
Starting point is 00:12:45 Yeah, that's capitalism. But it was so nice. It was so nice to be like that this one is better. I have had two lobster rolls today and I can say this one is better and that's rich. Yeah. Was one butter, one mayo? Or they were actually both butter. I prefer hot, the hot butter. Yeah, Hot butt. Yeah. Hot butt. As we call them. No, you mean you get a heated rivalry style.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I'll tell them. Luke's was better than Masons. There you go. I'll say it. Put it on wax. I thought those were the characters from heated rivalry. No, no, no. Don't get me started.
Starting point is 00:13:18 But can we also talk about, okay, wait, we'll talk, we can talk about butts. But it's so funny, the Zootopia-Melania thing, because Zootopia's whole message is the absolute antithesis of Melania's message. Right. What's the Zootopia 2 message? Fascism's bad. Oh, okay, okay. Because I heard they were trying to kind of, like, write some wrongs with, like, the copaganda aspects of the first one. I think they did.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Yeah. I think they did. They did do that. They kind of like, yeah, they went more hippie. We took an extra year with this sequel to try and not make it complete copaganda. Mono, we're thrilled to have you here. We're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First, we're going to tell the listeners a couple of things we're talking about.
Starting point is 00:14:03 A big, big update in the U.S. Mindscape. Joe Rogan is now an Epstein defender. Was he? He wasn't in the files? He's just like kind of doing a defender. He's mentioned in weird. There's one part where Jeff Epstein's like, is this a, Jeff Epstein?
Starting point is 00:14:19 Yeah, Jeff Epstein. Oh, Jay, J.A. Jeff Epstein? I just can't stop saying it like Jim Downey. It's just the way Jim Downey said it that one time. Don't be fooled by the files that I got. No. There's one email where he says something like, is this a Joe Rogan, but he's using it as like a reference?
Starting point is 00:14:35 Like just describe someone as a Joe Rogan. It's very odd. He's getting paid. I haven't done all. There's also, there's a new, I don't know, did you heard about, what is it, Jmail, I think is what the, that website? The jmail. Jmail. It basically takes the entire, all of his emails and formats it into a Gmail type browser.
Starting point is 00:14:57 So you can just search. So you can use it. Use your same skills that you know how to use a Gmail inbox, but now apply that to every Jeffrey Epstein email. Jmail.world. Jmail.mail.org. And now it's much easier. Y'all, I love it, man. Like, I love the ingenuity of some of the people, like the way people are resisting. We talked about the guy on Instagram who put up the fake report your neighbors to ICE thing and then, like, records the calls.
Starting point is 00:15:24 What's his name again? Ben. Oh, that's fine. Like, look at this. Just. But then this is great. And then you go, oh, let me go. Let me see all my Bill Gates.
Starting point is 00:15:33 You're like, oh, here are my emails with Bill Gates. You can go down. There's like, oh, what about Mark Epstein? Let's see. Is there stuff with Nome Chomsky, Alan Dershowitz, Kimball Musk? The Elon Musk. The Elon Musk stuff. Like, I just saw somebody drive by me with a cyber truck today.
Starting point is 00:15:52 And I was like, man, it's not getting better for you. It's not getting better for you guys. How do you still drive a Tesla? FileMobile. Yeah. Yeah. That's tough. That's a tough one.
Starting point is 00:16:03 How do you still drive a Tesla? Especially when you see someone with a new one. If someone has the one that's like 2015, I'm like, okay. A new one is like, new one is fucking crazy. Yeah. Cybertrial is after, like it's basically anybody who bought a cyber truck is after the full Nazi salute. So I just just always give them the thumbs down. It's like it's post X or post-Twitter takeover X transform.
Starting point is 00:16:28 people, once you start buying that and you're, we get it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. On this, where you're just saying some shit like jelly roll, you're like, hey, I'm just a dumb redneck, man, I don't know what's going on. That sucks. That's how I avoid having any kind of take in this. Oh, avoid having thoughts.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Yeah. This is our speaking of Seattle, our final episode before the Super Bowl. Yeah. That's how people pronounce it. Super Bowl. I'm a Patriots fan, unfortunately. I just, I don't care. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:16:57 I don't care. might shock you, but I don't give a shit. Anyways, Donald Trump also not caring because he is not going to be going. Sorry, guys, but. It's too far. It's too far. It's too far. It's such a funny excuse for the president of the United States. He's like saying it as there's like jet engines roaring in the background because he's on Air Force One.
Starting point is 00:17:19 So we'll talk about that. We'll talk about the end of an era. OJ concentrate will be no more. And I just want to see if you guys have any memories of O.D. Wait, just in general or just a minute made? They're not making it. I heard maybe, oh, that's a good question. It's just Minutemate, but it's like the main.
Starting point is 00:17:36 But Minute Maid is the most iconic. Yeah, it's the most iconic. 80 years, right? Yeah. They're ceasing. Yes. It was one of the only things I could cook. It was because you're like, I know.
Starting point is 00:17:47 It was like the cracking an egg into the brownie mix. Right. Yeah. Look at me. Okay. Okay, Gordon Ramsey. Look at me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Also a vital ingredient to anybody making jungle juice. You know what I mean? You've got to throw those OJ concentrates in that big old tub, too. That's important. That's really important. And you could make little popsicles out of it, too. That's what I, like Saturday morning cartoons told me to put that in little ice cube trays and then freeze it. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Put toothpicks in it. That's what ABC told me to do. And that's what I did. Yeah. I remember eating it with a spoon once and my mom flipped out on me because I was like, it tastes like very orange surberg. It's like, yeah. because it's like you just eating the concentrate. Yeah, like scoop in the concentrate out, like an orange sorbet.
Starting point is 00:18:34 When one juice was a health food, you know, we were just like, this is actually better than drinking water. This has vitamin D in it. Yeah. The only thing that bothers me about that is the ice against ice. Like, well, fuck ice. But like, when like the scrape of frost against, like, when two frosty things scrape each other, that's my, like, number one ick. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Ooh. Yeah. You pull something out of a chest freezer and like all that residue frost on the edges. I get what you're talking about, but that doesn't fuck that really, that, that fucks me up. Wow. Okay. Okay. Now I know how to torture.
Starting point is 00:19:10 We'll delve into that. We'll also delve into Netflix. They just went to the Senate Judiciary Committee to talk before the antitrust subcommittee. And they got grilled about being too woke. So that's, that's where they're at. So we'll take a look at there. Woke history, all of that. Plenty more, but first, mono, we do like to ask our guest.
Starting point is 00:19:32 What is something from your search history that's revealing about who you are? Ooh, I'm going to say, there's a lot. There are so many things in my search history, but I'm obsessed with, okay, okay, we're going to go with this one. So there's a new story about, there's this famous gay cruise called the Atlantis Gay Cruise, and nine men got busted for basically turning the gay crews into a drug smuggling ring, like, ring. Wow. Oh, like using the movement of the boat to like traffic shit? Something, something crazy is going down where it's like, of course there's drugs on board.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm dropping you in the chat. But apparently it went too far. And now there's like nine men in custody for like bringing grams and grams of, multiple crazy drugs because these gay men, they can't just have a cocktail. They have to do G and X and T. Pink cocaine, you got to do it all.
Starting point is 00:20:37 You got to. You got a. To see, it's all out there. So I'm obsessed. And then what's even better, well, this is the bad part. Because everyone knows everyone in gay. So now what's happening is gay people being like, oh, I know him. Oh, I know him.
Starting point is 00:20:53 They're like not Adam Jones. This is my current obsession right now, something going down on the gay Atlantis cruise. And I'm of two minds. I'm like, on the one hand, I'm like, let them do their drugs. Diceke Nakano, you should know Japanese culture is so afraid of people holding drugs. You was out there caught with the GHB, the GBL, the ketamine, the fucking X. Wow, they really, it's like a. Isn't that insane?
Starting point is 00:21:18 Everything. Yeah. So that's my other message to gay men. y'all calm down have a have a drink and sit enjoy the pool side you want to take so many drugs you don't remember the trip right i'd rather not sleep for the next six days and uh also not remember anything that's cool i mean i look i'm not look i i understand like you know this like the chris rock bit where he said i'm not saying o j didn't do it but i understand you understand Yeah, I look.
Starting point is 00:21:52 This pattern of a substance? Because you're on a party boat, right? Drugs are going to be 700 times more expensive in the closed environment of a cruise ship. So if you're opportunistic, you're like, bro, I'll pay for this seven more cruises with this one bag I brought on. That's actually true. And I like, that's what I mean. Entrepreneurials. Because also I'm like looking, I'm like, does anybody get a possession with intent to distribute?
Starting point is 00:22:18 It looks like just possession. So nobody was bringing that big. Anyway, I'm just trying to peep game from this advocate article that you just sent me on. I'm like, okay. Yeah, no. What are they thinking here? I think that's smart. I think they're there trying to make, you know, they're just coming up, probably.
Starting point is 00:22:31 Everyone needs a side hustle these days. Remember when you could just have one job and afford a home? Right, exactly. Right. And not possible. Right. And they're like, look, I put this trip on Klarna. I'm using Klarna payments to pay for this.
Starting point is 00:22:44 I'm already upside down on this. So, yeah, I'm going to bring a couple bags of fucking mall. Larna, I know. Oh, man, probably doing TikToks on the side. So this is the GHB. I bought. So come get high with me. But like a makeup influencer who puts their hand behind it.
Starting point is 00:23:02 So you can see like, okay, so here's the pink cocaine. It's if you can tell, my hand for reference. Let me know in the chat. I'll put my cabin number or hit me up, 700 bucks. I'm probably going to do this wrong. Oh, I'm such a dork. But let's see. I don't know what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:23:18 Whoa. Wow. Yeah. So this is, yeah. I mean, that'll. But I want to know, like, how deep does this go? Because, like, do they just all, were they just messy? Were they just messy and they got caught with, like, you know, powdered sugar all over their faces?
Starting point is 00:23:32 Right, right, right. Or was it, like, did someone, like, get intel that there was going to be drugs here? It sounds like, they just fucked up and the dogs busted them immediately. Yeah. Yeah. They just had too much on them. It wasn't like, oh, shit. He found the gram in my pocket. It was like, oh shit, he found this duffel bag.
Starting point is 00:23:52 It said the officers were screening bags at Terminal A with trained detection dogs when several suitcases were flagged. It was as easy as being like, y'all. Come on. You had them in there loose. I would love to be there because I also bet the gay men we're like, oh, come on. Oh, come on. It's a gay cruise.
Starting point is 00:24:09 That old thing. Are you serious? You're, okay. No, you can have them. Yeah, fine. Like, if you want them, fine. Is that what this is about? Honestly, I forgot they were in there.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Mono, what's something you think is underrated? I'm going to say, you know, this is going to be a hot. I don't think it's going to be a hot take, because I think a lot of people might think is overrated South Park. I think South Park is so great. I've been watching the South Park channel on TV, just nonstop. And it's just so fun to watch a comedy that's like spanned 80 years being like, oh, yeah, remember when the Coney guy got naked?
Starting point is 00:24:43 Like, there's something so fun. Oh, Coney 2012 guy, right. I saw an episode about that last night and I was like, oh yeah, I forgot about that. So it's part history, part hilarious. I just love South Park. I think they're amazing. And I like that they're standing up for the right thing all the time.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Yeah, wasn't there like, I forget, they took a bit of a pause in between some of the episodes recently. But like that one AI naked Trump in the desert thing, I was like, oh, this is fucking wild. And credit to them for being like, come on. Like, let's go. Like, you're going to fucking censor this shit? Because like, let's kick off this whole.
Starting point is 00:25:15 It was very interesting to see that they were basically trying to, like, coax the administration into taking action against them. Amazing. Yeah. Yeah. It was really, yeah, it's really fun, you know? And even when some, obviously, like, some of the episodes are funnier and some of the episodes have more of a message, like, even when an episode is, like, more message heavy than ha ha ha, hilarious. I'm just like, I love it. I love this era.
Starting point is 00:25:37 I love everything about, I love everything about how many, I mean, the amount of funny things they've created actually blows my mind. Were you watching it when it came out? I was, I was in middle school. Yeah, same. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I remember kids being like, you will never believe this. Yeah. Like, you'll never believe this show.
Starting point is 00:25:54 I remember, like, everyone was talking about anal probes, because that was like one of the first episodes. That was the first episode. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And our teachers were fucking so confused. Like, what are you guys talking about? Like, I'm going to anal probe. And they're like, you guys are fucking 11.
Starting point is 00:26:08 I'm like, did you ever watch an alien movie called Fire in the Sky? Hell yeah. I saw that in theaters. That was like when I was first able to go to the movie theater by myself. I was so into that movie. The ending, that like 20-minute sequence at the end, that is the scariest. I think it's the scariest thing ever on camera. That, anyway, that, fire in the sky.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Because of that, I was like, oh, yeah, aliens are going to abduct me. I remember being so scared of aliens abducting me. I was like, I'm going to get abducted any day now. Oh, wow. My cousin's the opposite. He was begging. He was always, like, convinced, but he was. ready for it. He's like, bro, I can't wait till they get me. And I was like, well, I kept his
Starting point is 00:26:47 ass in the air. Hey, get in there. He may have been looking for a couple things. Probe it up. No, that is why I just remember like quicksand and aliens were like certainties in the 90s. Yeah, yeah. And not anymore. I do wonder, because I remember like when the Trump South Park episode came out, like overhearing people of all ages being like, have you seen this? Yeah. Like I saw like a young kid showing his like grandfather in the South Park episode on his phone. Like yeah. I wonder like do young people still fuck with South Park? Is it popular with them?
Starting point is 00:27:23 That's a good question. Because I feel like they had like some sort of young people write in. Yeah. Listeners. If you're young, if you're young, let us know. It's just going to be all parents asking their kids.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Yeah. Hey, my favorite podcast guy, yeah, the one or the guy pisses himself. They want to know if South Park is really good. Um, what is something you think is overrated? Ooh, this is going to get me in trouble.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Go ahead. That I, I keep trying to watch this HBO show, The Pit. Mm-hmm. And everyone loves it. And I'm like, you guys, this is just torture porn. Like, it's just like cutting people open, close-up shots on guts and sinew. And I, I'm only made it to episode two. So we'll see.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Oh, you're on the episode two of season one? Of season one. Oh, mono. So see, okay. So maybe I'll be going. You haven't even seen the horrible part yet. That's what I'm saying, though. But I'm like, so far it's been 120 minutes of pain and discomfort.
Starting point is 00:28:27 And I'm like, okay, where are we going? Yeah. I thought, I started watching the second season because I just crammed in the first one like a month ago. And watching the second season, I'm already kind of like, I think. think the first season is way better than the second season. Like for a TV show? Yeah, yeah, yeah. First season was better than the second season.
Starting point is 00:28:49 I know, Jack. I think that happens sometimes. It's never, I don't think it's ever happened. I think that's why Jack was so shocked, right? I know, but I think it does happen sometimes. I know it's like popular belief that they get better and better, but like, you know, there's a lot of elements.
Starting point is 00:29:02 Yeah. You know, we're, we're like, God, that first season stonk. It does happen sometimes with the second season fucking rips. The leftovers. I keep talking about the leftovers for some reason, even though it's like a show that I kind of liked five, 10 years ago. I guess brought it up,
Starting point is 00:29:19 I feel like two weeks ago, and I kind of brought it back into our time-addled brains. Yeah, I do think Superd Producer Catherine Law is saying that you clearly weren't watching ER with your parents at nine years old. I think for some people, this is like a modern remake of ER, Isn't that like how it started?
Starting point is 00:29:40 Yeah, it was just money. Yeah, and they were like, okay, never mind then. We'll just call it the pit and make it the same character essentially. Yeah. But yeah, I like caught ER when it was on every once in a while, but I wasn't like this. Oh, you caught one of the biggest medical dramas ever? Right, right. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:57 I remember watching it and getting so much bad medical information from it. Of course. Talking about it at school as if it were the gospel truth. Dude, what? In the universe of ER, cardiac arrest is no big deal. Yeah. Why is everyone freaking out weird just going to pop his chest a couple of times? Just a hard old.
Starting point is 00:30:17 He's back. We got him back. Yep. Yeah, I didn't watch ER. Sorry, again, I hate to generalize. But who wants to watch surgery? Yeah, I don't know. It's fucked up.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Like, it is weird. Like, depending on how you feel about death, like, having a show that is, like, having a show that is like, I'm anti it. You're not into death. No, I think it's a bummer. Yeah, no, and there's some bummer fucking shit in the first season of the pit. And I think I hate medical stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:48 I mean, everyone hates, I think everyone hates medical stuff. I hate medical stuff. I'm disgusted by the fact that there are currently hundreds of processes happening in my body subconsciously. I hate that. Yeah. I hate that. So then when someone's like, okay, cutting things open,
Starting point is 00:31:01 break this rib cage in half, I can't take it. Yeah, yeah. Victor, Superduser Victor says from everything I've heard the pit and ER are the most realistic depictions of working in a hospital. My wife is a physician. She said that Scrubs was actually, but she said this when she was going through medical school and that's like focused on the intern process where you're like learning with the same like handful of people every day. But she did not fuck with the pit because it's like so realistic. And she was like, I don't want to. Oh, let me turn on the TV and go to work.
Starting point is 00:31:36 Yeah, right, right, right. And like, can I have a plotline about how stressful the pandemic was. Right. Yeah. Yeah, I think I'm, think I'm going. Oh, yeah. And like, he's fucking trauma. That's like, that shit, too, cuts in and out of the fucking peak COVID era in the show, too.
Starting point is 00:31:53 And you're like, oh, my God. I mean, in a weird, not a weird way, in a very good way, like, it really puts into focus. Just like the toll that it also, because I feel, I always. I always look at health professionals as being like, I don't know how y'all keep doing it, but you keep doing it. And somehow you do, and you don't realize the toll that it takes,
Starting point is 00:32:12 especially for something like the COVID streak that happened. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How just harrowing that was. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I have a friend who just told me her whole job is going to talk to people when their liver's just a ticking time bomb. They're like, that's, but she's like, that's my job.
Starting point is 00:32:27 I go tell people their liver is not replaceable, and it's just a matter of time. And I was like, what? So it's a wrap on your liver. She should put it in Gen Z Slash. Oh, yeah. Your liver is cooked, babe. Man, I would have been able to come up with something if I knew Gen Z slang at all.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Your liver doesn't have Riz anymore. Fam. Sorry, kid. You need to study at the same school that that woman at the art museum studies at Oh my God. Totally glazing this guy. Your liver is lit and not in the good way. Yeah, I think I'm ready to take this job.
Starting point is 00:33:12 Yeah. Wait, and that's a medical profession or that's just someone with the gift of Gab they hired? They're like, hey, your job is to tell people their liver is cooked, okay? Very narrow scope. Off you go. I would be so great if someone had an MFA and Gab. Usually people would go into sales. That's real.
Starting point is 00:33:31 We're just like, God, I love talking. I can't even fucking stop myself from talking. And in that sense, is that an MBA or an MFA, you know, Gap? Yeah, right. That's a great question. The great debates of our time. People, salespeople who are good salespeople because people are just like, fine, just like stop talking to me. You've worn me down.
Starting point is 00:33:56 Let's take a quick break and we're going to come back and talk about Joe Rogan. Oh, finally. Welcome to the A building. I'm Hans Charles. I'm Inalick Lamouba. It's 1969. Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. had both been assassinated.
Starting point is 00:34:15 And Black America was out of breaking point. Writing and protests broke out on an unprecedented scale. In Atlanta, Georgia, at Martin's Almermata, Morehouse College, the students had their own protest. It featured two prominent figures in black history, Martin Luther King's senior and a young student, Samuel L. Jackson. to be in what we really thought was a revolution. I mean, people would die.
Starting point is 00:34:40 1968, the murder of Dr. King, which traumatized everyone. The FBI had a role in the murder of a Black Panther leader in Chicago. This story is about protest. It echoes in today's world far more than it should, and it will blow your mind. Listen to the A-building on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. What if mind control is real? If you could control the behavior of anybody around you, what kind of life would you have? Can you hypnotically persuade someone to buy a car?
Starting point is 00:35:15 When you look at your car, you're going to become overwhelmed with such good feelings. Can you hypnotize someone into sleeping with you? I gave her some suggestions to be sexually aroused. Can you get someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious. NLP, aka neurolinguistic programming, is a blend of hipital. Ethnosis, linguistics, and psychology. Fans say it's like finally getting a user manual for your brain.
Starting point is 00:35:42 It's about engineering consciousness. Mind games is the story of NLP. It's crazy cast of disciples and the fake doctor who invented it at a new age commune and sold it to guys in suits. He stood trial for murder and got acquitted. The biggest mind game of all, NLP, might actually work. This is wild. Listen to Mind Games on the I-Heart.
Starting point is 00:36:05 radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the unpurposed podcast. On a recent episode, I sat down with Nick Jonas, singer, songwriter, actor, and global superstar. The thing I would say to my younger self is congratulations. You get to marry Priyanka Chopra Jonas. And also, you know, your daughter's incredible. That's beautiful, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Thank you. It's so beautiful. I can see that got you a little. Yeah, for sure. Our daughter, she came to the world under sort of very intense circumstances, which I'd not really talked about ever. Growing up on Disney in front of million, how did that shape your sense of self? I went blank, I hit a bad note, and then I couldn't kind of recover.
Starting point is 00:36:53 And I built up this idea that music and being musician was my whole identity. I had to sort of relearn who I was if you took this thing away. Who am I? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the IHeart Radio app. Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What is one thing about love you've had to unlearn? That it's earned. That it needs to be forever for it to count.
Starting point is 00:37:17 February is the month of love. Whether you're in a relationship, casually dating, or proudly single, it's a great time to reflect on yourself and what you want. I'm Hope Woodard, host of the voiceover podcast, and each week this month, we're looking at love from every angle. I don't know. how to tell my partner, like, what I want in bed.
Starting point is 00:37:39 The thing about romantic fiction, I would say more than any other genre of culture is that it's always put women first. My marriage stopped making sense. The connection started to feel off. The behavior started to feel different. This February, get in touch with yourself by listening to Boy Sober. That's B-O-Y-S-O-B-E-R. I'm like, I would love to not hate the man.
Starting point is 00:38:01 I'm sleeping with. I don't know what that's about. Listen to Boy Sober on the I-Hart Radio app, Apple Podcast. or wherever you get your podcasts. And we're back. We're back. And people are pointing out the Joe Rogan guest list. A lot of those people popping on the Epstein list.
Starting point is 00:38:30 We went through our listener backlog, or our guest backlog. Yeah. Not a lot of Epstein creeps on there. No. His is like exclusively. Not a lot. Yeah. A couple.
Starting point is 00:38:43 Not a lot's funny. Yeah, you know, it's like a small, small number. No, but yeah, the people like, when you look at the people that are on the Epstein list or the files and on his show, Trump, Peter Attia, or Attia, how do you say that, Elon Musk, Stephen Pinker, Lawrence Krauss. You're like, oh, shit, man, like friend of the, friend to the Epstein creeps. And Peter Attae, by the way, is the one that we were talking about in a recent episode who was like the wellness guru doctor guy. who is like 1,700 emails to him. Yeah. Saying like the foulest shit.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Like, uh, it's a good thing like pussy doesn't have calories in it and shit like that. Like nasty. My God. Seventh grader like gross fucking pervert shit. Wow. You know what? Bari Weiss. She's gonna stand by her man.
Starting point is 00:39:38 Yeah. He's not leaving CPS news. Nice try. They're trying to do. It's so sad, though, too, and they're like, you know what? We can't cave into the mob. She just was talking about how CBS News is a spectacular failure right now. Like, they need to get going.
Starting point is 00:39:56 This doesn't help Barry Weiss, but okay, go ahead. Keep them in the ranks. How is it that Hew and on was right about the wrong people? Right. Like, how? It's funny. It's got it exactly wrong. But right about their own side.
Starting point is 00:40:12 It is. It's just unfathomable what we're living through right now. It feels like how NASA people talk about flat earthers are like, well, they are interested in science. That is for certain. They are interested. They just have ended up on the complete wrong part of it. And I think these people are like, they have latched on to a truth here about how the wealthiest people can do anything they want to do. And it's laid bare here.
Starting point is 00:40:36 But yeah, they just ended up going with the Pizza Gate part of it. Although there are a lot of people being like, there's so many references to pizza. and the emails that they're trying to be. I don't know. Look, use jmail.wold and do your own hunting there. But last week, Joe Rogan was talking about how Donald Trump was using ice raids as a distraction from the Epstein files.
Starting point is 00:40:59 And he's been pretty consistent that like Epstein bad. Epstein bad, Epstein heinous. He's just not consistent. It's so hard to find somebody who's on the right side of this Epstein style. Like, what are you talking about? I think massively wealthy and powerful people trafficking children's bad. Okay? I'm going to come out.
Starting point is 00:41:21 I say it. But except he won't say that when his guests are people on the Epstein files. But this week, this week you really just showed that he is a completely bought and owned meat puppet for the hyper wealthy pedophiles. When he had on right-wing influencer Mike Benz, this is just like this idiot with a Twitter following on the right who says shit like when Doge was going off. He's like, USAID is actually a terrorist organization. So it's good that Elon is doing away with it. Don't worry about the aid it provides across the world. Are that Taylor Swift is actually a NATO asset.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Okay, sure. Well, that one is factually true. Yeah, I mean, yeah, that's how. A NATO asset. Wait, do they think NATO is like when NATO's got their own, like security? Well, because like NATO, it's like, that's so like Kremlin coded to take shots at NATO. Yeah, exactly. Like, that's what's so funny about it is, like, the only person who would say that is working for Vladimir Putin.
Starting point is 00:42:21 Like, you could say she's a CIA asset. And that would make sure. Not NATO. Do you know, like, she's a NATO asset? Like, yeah. Well, it helps. It capitalizes on stupid people not knowing what NATO is. So they just like, they've been taught that NATO's, like, bad.
Starting point is 00:42:35 So they don't actually know what that means. They're like, NATO is crazy and it's not America. Yeah. Speaking of, all the European countries now saying they're going to do their. own investigation into Epstein files. Yeah. Yeah. That's exciting.
Starting point is 00:42:45 I do enjoy that. I do enjoy that. I mean, because, yeah, in France, they rated the ex-Twitter offices because of all the GROC, like, AI child porn shit that it was generating. And he's like, I'm like, yeah. Hey, look, rest of the world, we are unable to enforce our own laws. So please. Please help.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Fuck them over. Hell. Egg. Good to see you guys. Yeah. I have to pay taxes in, like, you. a week to the child porn monsters of the world. What the hell is that?
Starting point is 00:43:18 I have to give them money. I know. That's called capitalism, and that's just capitalism working correctly. That's how capitalism is always supposed to work, is that you just take tax money and give it directly to the wealthiest people on the planet. And please,
Starting point is 00:43:34 when you make your check out to pay your taxes, don't make it out to the Internal Revenue Service. Make it out to pedo, wealthy monsters of America. Yeah. And it will be fine. So anyway, this guy, Mike Benz, was on the Rogan podcast this week. And now they're just
Starting point is 00:43:52 trying, this is clearly the tack that the MAGA movement, or at least the higher ups want their base to start regurgitating. Because now they're calling into question, like, was he a party guy? Like, were these even kids? What's a kid? Party guy. What's 13? What's a kid?
Starting point is 00:44:08 Yeah. Just so you know, by the way, we've made fun of CBS News and shit like that. This is being seen by like way more people than anything else that comes out of the Trump administration is what we're about to listen to. Exactly. Exactly. I don't think that the majority or anything close to it of the women were technically.
Starting point is 00:44:29 I think it was largely very young, you know, barely legal, so to speak. And I know that there were cases of underage, but, you know, I think most of it was just, Most of it was just very, very young, but not like... Like 20-year-old girls. Not like 13-year-old girls. And then, yeah, remember, because this is an international enterprise, and many of the clients are, like... Pedophiles? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:58 What? It's so wild because he is... Really crazy. He is choosing his words carefully and then saying the wildest worst shit possible. Right. He's like, they're... So they're young, but, like, like, they're not... Like, barely legal.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Some were 13. Yeah. But not all of them. Yeah, well, sure. Like some of them were little kids. Yeah. Like, that's already. It's like, no, you have to stop the train right there.
Starting point is 00:45:24 Exactly. That's where it ends. It's like, you don't go over like, but there are other legal ones. It's like, that doesn't matter, dude. Like, and also those people are being fucking trafficked. So what the fuck are you talking about? I'll just let him continue this because this is the thing that Elon Musk's dad was also saying, too, about like, well, it's like a cultural. thing also.
Starting point is 00:45:43 And many of the clients are like pediclaus. You know, in countries that don't necessarily have the same norms about that that we do. You can very easily see someone getting involved in that just because girls juice deals. And why? Girls juice deals. I'm sorry. What three disgusting words did you just casually say next to each other? Girls juice deals.
Starting point is 00:46:06 What you have to understand is girls juice deals. To say that with. that casual attitude is so repugnant, I don't know where to start. And so matter of fact, too, it's like, well, yeah, girls juice deals. It's like, it's like, it's like, yeah, a steak
Starting point is 00:46:23 dinner is how you close the deal. Like, you're talking about a fucking, you're talking about fucking children in a lot of these instances. Girls. What deals? Like, and what deals? And because that a party guy and they're all doing deals, you know, it's not, it's just, this is, this is
Starting point is 00:46:39 the official, like, sort of the perception that they want their followers, their base to sort of take this all in at is like, he's not a pedophile, he was a party guy, only some of the victims or children at the time. Others were like just forced into doing heinous shit. Again,
Starting point is 00:47:02 I don't know how you win the comments on the actual Joe Rogan experience video on YouTube. Some of you like, dude, are you like, even the people are just like, you've lost. dude like what the fuck is this two dudes being like oh yeah dude it's totally chill it's like a misunderstanding um let me just click to the scrub to the last sort of 20 seconds and see what they're
Starting point is 00:47:22 saying good good i i good yeah i want to hear more from this monster as a guy with that with with with a bad ratio so to speak uh with a sausage party with a sausage party and it when you develop a reputation for having attractive women at the parties you host you become uh in you become a an important person to know in the network. Oh, cool. Now that was like, well, dude, you know. He's just truth telling, guys. You know, and their ratios are fucked up of adults to children.
Starting point is 00:47:54 What does that mean? You want to change that? Like this, again, they're trying to like bro speak all this shit to try and make pedophilia and sex trafficking palatable for like their fucking audience. Because again, like you're saying, Jack. That's just the way it is. It's just how like business. operates. It's like, yeah, so these are leaking. First of all, they kept them secret for a long
Starting point is 00:48:17 time, including like the president fucking doing violence in order to distract from it, like you yourself pointed out. Like to then be like, look, everybody knows this is just how it is. No, they don't. And that's why these are leaked documents that everybody's fucking freaking out about. Yeah. And like to try and just normalize it is, is so wild. It's so crazy. Do you guys see that like hatch underneath his house? Like the, a photo of a hatch that goes to the sea underneath Jeffrey Epstein's house. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's a hatch.
Starting point is 00:48:52 Yeah, exactly. What are we talking? There was another moment from this episode on Joe Rogan where he's like, I don't even think, you know, Jeffrey Epstein's like blackmailing people. Like, I don't know, like they're trying to make it out to this whole thing. It's like all one of these guys has to do is just tell their wife, hey, I messed up a couple times. Uh-huh. And then now what does Jeffrey Epstein have on these people? Like really nothing.
Starting point is 00:49:14 So like I don't, I'm not buying that he's like blackmailing people like these sex porn, like all these other things. And it's just so fucking one dimensional reductive. It's just like, again, this is how they want to simplify it in a way that people can just deflect and not be like, Jeffrey.
Starting point is 00:49:30 This is fucked up. And, you know, Trump was, it doesn't, it makes sense too because at the end of last week, early this week, uh,
Starting point is 00:49:37 Trump was saying like this, we all just need to move on. The country needs to move on. to move on. And then you get shit like this on Joe Rogan's podcast. And you can already like, you're just like, yeah, this is, you're just trying to fucking send the message downstream. That's, that's truly wild.
Starting point is 00:49:50 It's really unfathom. But we, I'm sorry, but the only way out of this is to hand everything over to women. Yeah. I'm serious. Why the last man, we have to just be like, no men allowed in power. I'm sorry, but this is at the only way, when MTV is saying things that make a little bit a sense. It's proof that we do just have to hand over the government to women. I'm sorry, but there's like, there's, this is, the way this is, the way this every disgusting person that is
Starting point is 00:50:19 powerful is linked to this is so terrifying. Yeah. It's also, yeah, to your point, like that, so these are two people who are, are not presumably involved in the thing being like, like, it might not seem like a big deal to you when you put it in these carefully chosen words. There's a whole bunch of victims who were like, I was there. I was the one being abused. So just like having that context, I think is helpful. Like what's their take on that? Are they just like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:53 But what they have to understand is that they were being used to juice deals. And so they should be able with that. None of the conversation even for a second began to take on. that perspective. It's just purely like, how were these objects being used? They weren't being used in a totally a terrible way. That is fucking crazy. Man. So that's where Joe rogue, that's like, again, I think it just shows the all out fucking full court press like, you know, sciop. They're trying to run on people to be like, no, man, he's got a fucking party and dude. There's nothing. Maybe some were kids, but some were not. So what about those that were also
Starting point is 00:51:33 abused. You don't like, you're not winning anything. I think maybe what they're trying to do is just take like, they think they're like, we're really losing on the pedophile angle.
Starting point is 00:51:43 So let's try and like, let's accept that it was maybe just adult women that were being abused. And, and put the emphasis there to maybe take this thing out. Like the logic is so like one dimensional cave person shit,
Starting point is 00:51:56 but that's, that's what these people are. There were probably some underage girls, but it wasn't exclusively that for that to be your argument is to be scandalized
Starting point is 00:52:10 over one man's laptop and not be scandalized over dozens of women's lives lost and abused is so fucking crazy I don't want to be here I take it away yeah let's get on a cruise
Starting point is 00:52:26 you guys let's take one of those cruises I'll bring the GHB shit I'll be on and I'll still it proper You know what I mean? Them dogs all know. Wink.
Starting point is 00:52:36 I'll bring the IBS. You bring the VHP. Let's take a quick break. We'll be right back. Welcome to the A building. I'm Hans Charles. I'm in Alec Lamoma. It's 1969.
Starting point is 00:52:55 Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. had both been assassinated. And Black America was out of breaking point. Writing and protests broke out on an unprecedented scale. In Atlanta, Georgia at Martin's Almermata, Morehouse College, the students had their own protest. It featured two prominent figures in black history, Martin Luther King Sr., and a young student, Samuel L. Jackson.
Starting point is 00:53:19 To be in what we really thought was a revolution. I mean, people would die. In 1968, the murder of Dr. King, which traumatized everyone. The FBI had a role in the murder of a Black Panther leader in Chicago. This story is about protest. echoes in today's world far more than it should, and it will blow your mind. Listen to the A-building on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What if mind control is real?
Starting point is 00:53:53 If you can control the behavior of anybody around you, what kind of life would you have? Can you hypnotically persuade someone to buy a car? When you look at your car, you're going to become overwhelmed with such good feelings. Can you hypnotize someone into sleeping with you? I gave her some suggestions to be sexually aroused. Can you get someone to join your cult? NLP was used on me to access my subconscious. NLP, aka neurolinguistic programming,
Starting point is 00:54:18 is a blend of hypnosis, linguistics, and psychology. Fans say it's like finally getting a user manual for your brain. It's about engineering consciousness. Mind games is the story of NLP. It's crazy cast of disciples, and the fake doctor who invented it at a new age commune, and sold it to guys in suits. He stood trial for murder and got acquitted.
Starting point is 00:54:41 The biggest mind game of all, NLP, might actually work. This is wild. Listen to Mind Games on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the unpurposed podcast. On a recent episode, I sat down with Nick Jonas, singer, songwriter, actor, and global superstar.
Starting point is 00:55:02 The thing I would say to my younger self is, Congratulations. You get to marry Priyanka Chopra Jones. And also, you know, your daughter is incredible. That's beautiful, man. Yeah. Thank you. That's so beautiful. I can see that got you a little. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Our daughter, she came to the world under sort of very intense circumstances, which I'd not really talked about ever. Growing up on Disney in front of a million, how did that shape your sense of self? I went blank. I hit a bad note. then I couldn't kind of recover. And I had built up this idea that music and being musician was my whole identity. I had to sort of relearn who I was if you took this thing away.
Starting point is 00:55:45 Who am I? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Chetty on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What is one thing about love you've had to unlearn? That it's earned. That it needs to be forever for it to count. February is the month of love. Whether you're in a relationship, casually dating, or proudly single, it's a great time to reflect on yourself and what you want. I'm Hope Woodard, host of the Boy Sober podcast, and each week this month, we're looking at love from every angle.
Starting point is 00:56:19 I don't know how to tell my partner, like, what I want in bed. The thing about romantic fiction, I would say more than any other genre of culture is that it's always put women first. My marriage stopped making sense. The connection started to feel off. the behavior started to feel different. This February, get in touch with yourself by listening to Boy Sober. That's B-O-Y-S-O-B-E-R. I'm like, I would love to not hate the man.
Starting point is 00:56:45 I'm sleeping with. I don't know what that's about. Listen to Boy Sober on the I-Hart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And we're back. We're back. And it is Super Bowl Sunday. Something that I would in no way be interested in a time. because that's not really my style.
Starting point is 00:57:11 Big sporting events, no, no. Jingoistic sporting events. Not my thing. Not going to do it. Not my thing. Doing the hands back and forth. He had some really well thought out reasons. So Donald Trump was skipping the Super Bowl,
Starting point is 00:57:27 even though he was like the first president to like go and like who like keeps showing up at football kept showing up at NFL games and then was just getting fucking rigorous. thoroughly booed into the earth and to the point where, like, you could see it hit him. Like, you could see him react. Yeah. So he's actually decided not to go to the Super Bowl because of the halftime show performers.
Starting point is 00:57:55 Right. Which, again, like, just, you know, one of the first things to go is your vocabulary when you are suffering from dementia. His explanation of that is, I'm anti them. I think it's a terrible, terrible choice.
Starting point is 00:58:12 All it does is so hatred, terrible. I'm anti them. I'm anti them. Bad Bunny? Yeah, Bad Bunny and Green Day because Green Day is joining. Oh, Green Day is also joining?
Starting point is 00:58:25 Yeah, Green Day is going to be there. Wait, hold on, what the fuck? What? I heard about this. Yeah, yeah. Why would they add it? I mean, fine. Reasonally announced.
Starting point is 00:58:33 But like, Bad Bunny couldn't do the whole damn show? do you have the time? It just feels like weird. It's like give Bad Bunny the show. Like don't throw in Green Day to like white white it up. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:46 Yeah. Man, that's fucking weak, bro. I didn't have no idea they added Green Day. Like it. Yeah. They gave Kendrick. They gave Kendrick the Super Bowl last year. They said that's you.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Yeah. And then it shows that they had. They just were like, oh, sorry, man. That was too much. We're caving to them. Oh, that's fucking weird. But to be fair. Green Day does hang.
Starting point is 00:59:07 They do, but you know why they did it, though. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Also, we don't know how they're being used. Maybe they'll be just out there crib walking, like, you know. In The Kendrick show. They better be doing some, but they come out and they're like, we're actually salceros.
Starting point is 00:59:27 Like, get us out. I saw a new story that Bad Bunny is like just been petrified. Like, my heart is breaks for, because he's like, apparently was wearing like a bulletproof body suit at the, was that the Grammys? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:43 And just, and the reason why when Lady Gaga gently tapped him on the shoulder, he was like, oh, geez, he's super jumpy. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:59:50 which Brooks, it just breaks my heart. Yeah, because it's such shit that he must be, the threats that he must be getting behind the scenes from these, well, especially in this,
Starting point is 00:59:58 because even if it were, like, when Biden was in office, like, obviously you'd have these freaks out there, but because, like, the law of the land,
Starting point is 01:00:05 now is to terrorize non-white people in this country. People are like, oh, yeah, I'm going to fucking, I'll say, I'll give my address and make a death threat. Because what are they going to do? Try to give me a fucking medal. Running up on people and punching them in the face at fucking Sundance. Right. Yeah. He also, he also said California is just too far away.
Starting point is 01:00:28 Okay. So, oh, wait, so you're old? Has the president ever used that as an excuse? No. To be like it's just too, like anything. That's such a wild excuse. So you're old. Oh, so you're old.
Starting point is 01:00:41 So it's too far because you're old. Tared down this wall. I'd help, but it's too far. Sorry. I've written this. You weigh the fuck over there. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 01:00:53 Just California is too far away. But look, we've seen there's, he did another appearance like two weeks ago and they booed the fuck out of him. Yeah, man. Even with his bad brain, he even could tell. He's like, oh, they, yikes. Yeah. In private, several aides and advisors quietly determined that there was a high chance
Starting point is 01:01:14 of Trump getting booed, Big League, according to Zateo, citing people briefed on the decision. Well, I feel like they feel like, he only knows 35 words at this point, so we have to use the ones that he understands. Sir, we've quietly determined that you will be potentially determined that you will be, potentially big league booed. Big league Jew. That's the gum that's shredded up, right?
Starting point is 01:01:38 And you put it in your mouth, that's big. Yeah, whatever. You think they just looked at like Seattle and New England, they were like looking blue. Like the crowd is looking bluer than redder and they were like, you're fucked. Or everyone hates you now.
Starting point is 01:01:53 I feel like Pat's, you're not popular. Maga contingent with Pat's fans. Pats would be, you know, he'd be sitting next to Robert Kraft. Nice. You're a fellow billionaire pervert. He went to a Washington commander's game last November, which of all the crowds, those are probably not. At the time when he had just cut all government jobs, and he got booed tremendously, big league.
Starting point is 01:02:23 Big league boo. And he hasn't won that many more people over since then. I do remember, though, like, they really. tried to cover that shit up. Like when he got booed, they, like, all the networks were, like, cutting away or, like, the crowd wasn't, like, everyone who was there was like, holy shit.
Starting point is 01:02:43 Like, if you, if the people who had their phones up were like, this is crazy, how much booing is happening. And then the TV feat was just like, there goes the president, and here is a loud horn section rendition of the national anthem. Victor said no, they're saying boo-erns. I was saying boo-werns. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:03:11 I mean, look, I wonder if they're like, this could actually fucking rattle the president. Like, you know, we don't even know for his health, right? They're like, dude, he might not be able to withstand that whole stadium booing him. We got a big league. These are big league booze we're talking about. He's complained about being booed before. I mean, like, think about, like, what we know of him is, like, the thing that he is the most afraid of is being laughed at.
Starting point is 01:03:37 Right. Like, in the whole world, laughing at us. It's pathetic. But he really doesn't like being booed. He told the New York Times in 2016 that after he decided to get involved in politics, that, I mean, I'm somebody that really has gotten along with people over the years. I was interesting. It was interesting. My wife, I went to a big event about.
Starting point is 01:03:57 Two years ago, just after I started thinking about politics, and we're walking in and some people were cheering and some people were booing. And she said, you know, people have never booed for you. I've never had a person booed me. And all of a sudden people are booing me. And all of a sudden? And all of a sudden. And all of the sudden I come out as a paid. Paid boers.
Starting point is 01:04:18 They are paid booers for sure. Remember that one time when all those fucking activists went into that DC restaurant and he got booed? Mm-hmm. And that was so wild. They're like, people were that close. We were like, fuck you. And he was like, you, get out. Awesome. Get him out of here.
Starting point is 01:04:33 Get him out of here. He's just fucking, I mean, turn it off. Turn it off. Yeah, I mean, look. Those are real people, sir. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He has a remote in his pocket. Mute, mute, mute.
Starting point is 01:04:48 No, sir, that only works for the TV. And finally, the end of an era, the end of Minutemade, giving us that sweet, sweet goo. Frozen goo. Frozen juice concentrate. What happened? They want to focus on the fresh juices that customers now prefer.
Starting point is 01:05:09 No, they're dying as a business. No one wants sugar. Yeah, I was going to say, weren't we saying like how juice in general, they're like, motherfuckers ain't drinking juice anymore. Like the last three years, I feel like orange juice has been on the decline or something.
Starting point is 01:05:21 We don't need juice. It's like more expensive. We all know it's garbage. which also everything came out that they're basically perfumiers. Like, you know, the orange juice you drink isn't orange juice, right? That is one of the wildest. Yeah, that's in that book, Salt, Sugar, Fat, where they talk about how Tropicana used to, like,
Starting point is 01:05:41 have to have this business where they had to, like, get the juice into containers and get it out quickly. And they figured out a way to create these giant vats that are completely sealed off. So you can't, so it won't go. bad. However, when you do that to orange juice, all the flavor leaves it, and it becomes like ghost orange juice with just no flavor. And so their solution to that was not to be like, well, this is clearly bad. And it's like losing all the properties people like about it. They like brought in,
Starting point is 01:06:12 again, the people were talking about who like create mouth feel and shit like that. And those people perfumed it to smell like orange juice again. So now people think they're having orange juice. but yeah, orange juice is, has gotten worse because they just wanted to make more profit off of it. Yeah, every time I have fresh squeezed orange juice, I'm like, this tastes like shit. What is this? This is nothing like the juice I drink.
Starting point is 01:06:39 But I think it's because I've never had orange juice before, the real shit. The real, like, for me, like, when I drink fresh squeezed orange juice, I'm just like, oh, this is so, oh, it's so good. Fucking good. You can, like, feel it cellularly entering your,
Starting point is 01:06:54 body. Like, I can feel it, my body perfectly absorbing it. But that's not. Yeah. Like, this is, this shouldn't exist. I bet some TikTok person or if they're smart, I mean, it made, if they hire the right TikTok asshole to use, if there's a new use for frozen concentrate. Like, if someone can be like, I made protein orange juice in my, what's that, ninja slushy? All they need is one stupid trend to at least give them a little. bum or Ninja Creamy too. That's what I meant. Ninja Creamy.
Starting point is 01:07:28 Or there's a fleshy and a creamy. There's a such, but the Creamy is the one that all my friends have lost their minds over. That's what they should do, right? You fucking capitalist pigs. Do that, you idiots. They don't know. They don't know.
Starting point is 01:07:38 They don't know. I think Supervisor Catherine was saying that they were like using it in cocktail, like it was part of the cocktail for a little bit. So that makes sense. There's a way that. Couldn't save it. But it used to be like, they went from a thing that you had to
Starting point is 01:07:52 buy at least a couple of them every time you went to the store 30, 40 years ago to now it's just like, just they're dying in the show. What do you think the, like the multiple, I, like, you know, I have now a seven or nine year old. They've gone through their childhood. I'd say having one one hundredth at the most of the amount of juice that I consumed. Like, yes. I drank juice like it was healthier than water.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Like that, that was my theory of the- You're eating an orange. I think that was, yeah, it was like, why would I drink water when I'd drink juice, which has vitamins?
Starting point is 01:08:33 Yeah. What are you stupid? Yeah. But yeah, people online did, we're talking about this sense memory that they had or like, I guess, just straight up memory. They, fans were posting nostalgic childhood recollections of dumping the frozen glob into a pitcher
Starting point is 01:08:48 and breaking it up with a big wooden spoon. Yeah. Hell yeah. That was the shit. That was fun. And then taking the can and then putting a little water and swirling it. Swirling that. Oh, you would take that right to the dome.
Starting point is 01:09:02 Because, dude, I was always trying to, look, I like, I like base. I was always trying to shave an edge. Yeah, bro. I'm not stepping on it, bro. I'm sniffing base. I'm sniffing base. Okay. I was like, give me that shit.
Starting point is 01:09:13 And also I had way too much sugar is good. Oh, me too. I used to have, I used to casually eat marshmallow fluff sandwiches, just being like, well, that's the same as peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, so put it on some bread. I would eat the transit of property where it's like some people have peanut butter with marshmallow fluff instead of peanut butter and jelly. So basically this is peanut butter.
Starting point is 01:09:36 Yeah. I used to eat fucking Nestquick dry, the powder with a spoon. Back when they had the metal container and you had to pry the fucking top off, I was just doing spoonfuls. Oh, you're crazy. I was doing the cinnamon challenge way before. four other motherfuckers. I was like, let me have a mouth full of power and just like,
Starting point is 01:09:54 hydrate that. And it was like pudding. Yeah. Do you mind to that. I still do remember like eating chef boyardee and like, and now I look back, which I know is still a food and probably it's doing well because we're also, um, choked by capitalism. It's probably had a spike the way hamburger helper has. But anyway, now I think about that.
Starting point is 01:10:12 And I'm like, why was I eating canned pasta? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Which one are you eating spaghetti? Pretty rough. Which one were you eating? Spaghettios? I love Spaghettios. I think I like the ravioli the most. I was a Spaghettios kid and I would put so much of that green craft parmesan on it that it would turn into like a paste.
Starting point is 01:10:32 I love that parmesan. Yeah. What it's not even parmesan. Yeah, exactly. Green can. Green can. Green can. I like that. Can you get more of the green. Can you more green can powder? You know when you put so much green can on top of your cheese pizza that it absorbs the oil? It absorbs all the oil and it becomes like a lake. of snow. Like the shit that janitors used, like the theme park to throw on like vomit. Yeah. Just like,
Starting point is 01:10:56 yeah, just like, yeah, just like, that was the same stuff. It's coming from the same factory. Honestly. Craft parmesan.
Starting point is 01:11:05 Oh, shit. Well, Mono, truly a pleasure having you as always on the podcast. You're so delightful. Thank you for screaming at me and reminding me
Starting point is 01:11:14 that the bad men are at the top. That's what we're here to do. Where can people find you, follow you, hear you, Yes. Find me at Mano Agapian on Instagram. Listen to my, I have two podcasts. I have one about Drag Race called Drag Her with Oscar Montoya. It is so much fun whether you like watch Drag Race or not. You're going to have a nice time because it's just gay people screaming. And then I do my one other one podcast with Bessie Sodaro called We Love Trash.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Come listen to that. We talk about all things trash. Right now we're covering all the trashy romance. So we're watching old episodes of Blind Date. And MTV's next. It's amazing. Blind date. Dude, my friend used to work on blind date. Oh. And the stories he has was like, oh, so this was just you giving people alcohol poisoning and filming them.
Starting point is 01:12:07 Yes. That or no, that's the Roger Lodge one. No, Elimidate is the one I'm talking about. Elimidate where they got five people and it was like next. But with alcohol and real trash shit and then the other one, shipmates. Love that one. Well, a lot of episodes on YouTube, so go watch it. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Is there a work of media that you've been enjoying? Ooh, a work of media I've been enjoying. You know, I'm in the traders. I'm deep in the traders. I bet our listeners are. Are you watching this currency's enough traders or no? I'm not. I'm not.
Starting point is 01:12:37 It's fun. I know. It's fun garb. It's like elevated garbage. So it's like garbage and that's reality, but there's an actual game of foot. There's actual technique. Even though some people, not a lot of people executing. I'm loving the traders
Starting point is 01:12:51 give Alan Cummings all the awards. Alan Fuming, yeah. Murder. Yeah, I like the traders. Go watch it. It's fun. Amazing.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Yeah, I need to watch it. I think that might be the first reality show that pulls me in. It's pretty fun. Start with season two. I mean, I guess watch the whole thing. Start with season two or three. Oh, a better season two than a season one?
Starting point is 01:13:12 I'm telling you. I'm telling you. We found it. We found one. Miles, where can people find you is there working media you've been enjoying find me everywhere at miles of gray find me uh talking about 90 day fiancee on four 20 day fiance uh and uh talking about football soccer on ain't it footy the new podcast so check that one out it's a good time it's probably i i really can't say this
Starting point is 01:13:38 is the most unhinged podcast about professional sports that's out there i don't think anything comes close to it we're we're losing it every show and it's been it's hilarious Really good time. Work in media. Like, honestly, I was just going through all the comments that everybody left on that Instagram posts that we had. Just really nice words. I'd like to remind myself how dope everybody is and how great this little community that
Starting point is 01:14:03 we have is. So just reading everybody's really nice words has been, for me, a personal point of pleasure and has brought me happiness. So thank you to everybody for everybody's kind words. Even for me to say I'm gay. Sorry. I was just scrolling Instagram to find that post. The timing of that was really funny.
Starting point is 01:14:22 Amazing. I'll go with that post as well for my working media. It's been great to hear from you guys. You can find me on Twitter at Jack underscore O'Brien on Blue Sky at Jack O'B, the number one. On Instagram at Jack underscore O underscore Brian. You can find us on Twitter and Blue Sky at Daily Zikeyes. We're at The Daily Zykeyes on Instagram. You can go to the description of this episode wherever you're listening to it.
Starting point is 01:14:46 And there at the bottom, you will find the footnotes. Which is where we link off to the information that we talked about in today's episode. We also link off to a song that we think you might enjoy. Miles. Is there a song you think that people might enjoy? Yeah, I was just getting really nostalgic for the deaf tones. But really, the track change that, man, it was from the movie. It was on the soundtrack with the Aaliyah movie, Queen of the Damned.
Starting point is 01:15:11 If y'all remember that, joint from 2001-2-ish. Oh, of course, I remember that. Yeah, so this song is from that sound, although it is. It's just a great Deathstone song. It's called Change, parenthetical in the House of Flies. It's just a, I don't know. I'm just, for some reason,
Starting point is 01:15:25 wanted to hear that sound. So that's why I'm going out on it. Damn, all right. But that really brings me back. Man, that era when, like, they would just drop really great songs on movie soundtracks that had nothing to do with the movie. It was just like, yeah, we just have a great song.
Starting point is 01:15:41 We used to be a country. Yeah, right. Soundtracks. With soundtracks. A professor. Wasn't, are you that somebody? on the Nutty Professor Sound That is so wild.
Starting point is 01:15:51 It's like, why would you drop one of the great songs of all time on the Nutty Professor's soundtrack? Because all of like the marketing vehicles are just gone. You know, it's like, yeah, yeah. Put that on a pop-in Eddie Murphy soundtrack. You know, a lot of black people
Starting point is 01:16:05 are going to watch, a lot of rap, hip-hop people. They're going to absorb it. It's going to get into the fucking bloodstream of everybody. And now it worked. Get it. I mean, the Rugrats soundtrack. Yes. Take me there.
Starting point is 01:16:18 I want to go there. Take me to take me to. What was that? Maya featuring Black Street, I believe. I believe so. Maybe even, there was even a version with ODB on it. Wow. But they released that later, I think.
Starting point is 01:16:30 Yeah, take me there, Maya featuring Black Street. Thank you. The Bullwork soundtrack now. Bullworth. Bullworth. Yeah. Bullworth. Yeah, getto superstar.
Starting point is 01:16:41 It's a great movie, but. Geto superstar. Do you know anybody who, yeah, Ghetto Superstar. Do you know anybody who saw that movie? Bullworth? Yeah, I saw it with my dad. Oh, really? Yes, we saw that shit in the theater.
Starting point is 01:16:55 I remember I was 13, 14. Was it good? It's stupid. It's just like about this fucking senator who's now just like he like becomes disillusioned. And then he's just like, starts hanging with these other people. I don't know. It's just like he loses it and he's like, I'm just hanging out of these people. He says shit like napy dugout.
Starting point is 01:17:14 Right. There's a part where he's rapping and he says nappy dugout. And it was like, he'd go. Send her full word. He said, Nappy Dugout. All right. Well, The Daily Zike is a production of IHard Radio for more podcasts for my our radio visit.
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