The Dark Mile - Are You Ready To Ride The Dark Mile With Us ?  Who Are We ? Lets Go For A Ride!

The Dark Mile - Are You Ready To Ride The Dark Mile With Us ? Who Are We ? Lets Go For A Ride!

di The Lord Viper & The Blessed Patriot
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The Dark Mile Podcast – Episode 13: Logistics, Lawyers, and Life Lessons
In Episode 13 of The Dark Mile Podcast, Viper and Patriot kick things off with a recap of some of the biggest moments from previous episodes before diving into a wide range of topics that impact everyday life. The conversation takes an honest look at lawyers and the legal system, exploring whether attorneys are truly friends, foes, or simply a necessary part of navigating life's challenges. Viper also shares a personal story from years ago involving a DUI and the lessons learned from that experience. The guys then shift gears into the world of communication and connectivity, discussing local television providers, internet services, and the ongoing battle between cell phone carriers. Which companies deliver the best value, coverage, and customer service? The debate gets interesting. Shipping and transportation take center stage as the crew compares FedEx, UPS, and USPS, breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of each service from both customer and business perspectives. From there, the discussion expands into a head-to-head comparison of trains versus semi-trucks and their roles in keeping America moving. Finally, the episode takes a deep dive into the fascinating world of logistics. Learn how products travel across the country, what happens behind the scenes in the supply chain, and why transportation networks are more important than ever in today's economy. Whether you're interested in transportation, shipping, technology, personal stories, or just enjoy listening to two friends tackle real-world topics, Episode 13 delivers another entertaining and thought-provoking journey down The Dark Mile. Topics Covered: Recap of previous episodes Lawyers: Friend or foe? Viper's DUI story and lessons learned Local TV and internet providers Cell phone service comparisons FedEx vs UPS vs USPS Trains vs semi-trucks A deep dive into logistics and supply chains Tune in and join the conversation on another mile down the dark road.
The Dark Mile - Episode 12
The Dark Mile Podcast – Episode Description In this episode of The Dark Mile Podcast, Viper and Patriot cover a wide range of topics that take listeners from everyday life to the cutting edge of technology. The conversation starts with the realities of trash pickup and waste management, discussing how communities handle the things most people never think about until collection day. From there, the discussion shifts into the fascinating world of Ancestry DNA, family history, and what can be discovered when you dig into your roots. The guys also break down the process of setting up an LLC, sharing thoughts on entrepreneurship, business ownership, and the challenges that come with starting something of your own. They reflect on the value of serving in the military, discussing the lessons, discipline, and life experiences that military service can provide. As always, side hustles make their way into the conversation, including stories and tips about selling on eBay, finding opportunities in the resale market, and turning unwanted items into extra cash. The second half of the episode dives deep into technology and infrastructure. Viper and Patriot explore the rapid growth of data centers, the future potential of quantum computing, and the massive demands these technologies place on our energy systems. They discuss power distribution, the challenges of delivering electricity across the country, and provide an easy-to-understand look at how the power grid works, including what happens behind the scenes every time you flip a switch. From family history and business ventures to military service, online selling, and the future of computing and energy, this episode of The Dark Mile Podcast is packed with stories, opinions, and thought-provoking discussions that connect everyday life with the technologies shaping our future. Listen now and join us for another mile down the dark road.
Dark Mile Episode 11
Dark Mile Podcast Episode 11 is packed with laughs, real-life stories, hometown talk, and the kind of conversations that feel like sitting around the garage with old friends. This week, Viper shares the exciting news that his son is finally home from the Army, bringing plenty of stories, emotions, and reflections about family, sacrifice, and what it means to have loved ones back where they belong. The guys also dive into Patriot’s latest purchases and debate whether they were smart investments or just another excuse to collect more toys and gadgets. Somewhere along the way, Patriot realizes it might finally be time to retire the old footwear and start hunting for a new pair of boots before the current pair completely falls apart. The conversation shifts into girls softball, the dedication it takes from players and parents alike, and how youth sports have changed over the years. From travel ball stories to small-town sports memories, the crew talks about the importance of teamwork, discipline, and supporting the next generation. Viper and Patriot also discuss the world of eBay sales, online flipping, hidden treasures, and the thrill of finding deals that can turn into profit. Whether it’s collectibles, old gaming items, tools, or random garage finds, they share stories about buying, selling, and the unpredictable world of online marketplaces. There’s also excitement brewing as the guys talk about a new business coming to the local area and what it could mean for the community, jobs, and local growth. Small-town America is changing, and the crew gives their honest take on the opportunities and challenges that come with it. And of course, no episode would be complete without a fun debate — this time diving into one of the greatest rivalries of all time: Coke vs. Pepsi. Which one is king? Which has the better flavor, better history, and more loyal fans? The Dark Mile crew breaks it all down with plenty of laughs and strong opinions. If you enjoy real conversations about family, small-town life, hobbies, sports, business, and a little friendly chaos mixed in, then Dark Mile Episode 11 is one you don’t want to miss. Tune in and ride along for another trip down the Dark Mile.
Episode 10 We're Back ...... Again ......
Welcome back to another episode of the podcast where the conversations get real, the laughs come easy, and nothing is off limits. This week the crew dives into a heavy mix of life, family, work, current events, and the chaos of getting older while trying to keep up with a world moving way too fast. Viper opens up about some bad news coming from his railroad job and the stress that comes with uncertainty in today’s workforce. The guys talk honestly about mental health, burnout, and the pressure men face trying to hold everything together while carrying the weight of work, family, and everyday life. It’s a real conversation about knowing when to push forward and when to slow down long enough to take care of yourself. Patriot talks about launching his new landscaping business and the excitement — and headaches — that come with building something from the ground up. From buying equipment to dealing with customers and learning the business side of things, Patriot shares the highs and lows of becoming his own boss. Of course, that also leads into a discussion about his newest addiction… power tools. The guys debate which tools are worth the money, which ones are overrated, and how every “small project” somehow turns into a trip to the hardware store and another tool purchase. The conversation also shifts into world events as the crew discusses the growing tensions surrounding the new Iran war situation and how global conflicts affect everyday Americans. From fuel prices to fears of escalation, they break down their thoughts in classic Dark Mile fashion — unfiltered and honest. On the family side of things, Patriot celebrates becoming a grandfather and talks about how surreal it feels watching the next generation grow up right in front of him. That leads into a deeper conversation about kids growing up too fast, the challenges parents face today, and how quickly childhood seems to disappear. The crew also tackles the difficult topic of high school pregnancy, discussing the realities young families face and how life-changing decisions can happen in an instant. As always, the episode balances serious conversations with humor, storytelling, and the kind of random side tangents that only happen when friends sit down behind microphones and just let the conversation flow naturally. So grab a drink, fire up the grill, jump in the truck, or throw on your headphones at work and join us for another wild episode packed with real talk, laughs, frustration, family stories, and plenty of chaos along the way.
Dark Mile Episode 9 The Lost Episode....
Step back into the neon glow of the arcade era on this episode of the Dark Mile Podcast as Viper and the crew take a ride through the golden age of old school gaming. From classic arcade cabinets and late-night battles for high scores to the unforgettable memories that came with growing up in the era of cartridges, quarters, and couch co-op, Episode 9 is packed with nostalgia for every gamer at heart. The conversation shifts gears into classic cars, hobbies, and the passions that keep us grounded in a fast-moving world. Whether it’s wrenching on old muscle cars, collecting vintage treasures, or finding joy in the hobbies that bring people together, the crew dives deep into why these timeless interests still matter today. The guys also talk about the dream of building a family compound, creating a place where generations can stay connected, help one another, and preserve family values in a world that feels more disconnected than ever. Along the way, there’s plenty of real talk about life, community, and the importance of staying humble and treating people with kindness and respect no matter where they come from or what they believe. To top it all off, Viper shares the story behind his Christmas light show, the work that goes into creating it, and why bringing joy to families during the holiday season has become such an important tradition. If you love retro gaming, classic cars, family values, holiday traditions, and honest conversations about life, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Welcome back to the Dark Mile Podcast — where nostalgia, life lessons, and real conversations meet somewhere out on the dark mile.
Episode 8 how to be a grandparent
Welcome back to another episode of the podcast where the conversations get personal, the stories get deeper, and the laughs never stop. In Episode 8, the crew takes a step back from the chaos of everyday life and dives into where it all began. This week we go deep into what it really means to become a grandparent — the pride, the emotions, the perspective changes, and the realization that life moves a whole lot faster than any of us expected. The guys talk about watching their families grow, seeing the next generation come into the world, and how becoming a grandparent changes the way you look at everything from work to legacy. The conversation then shifts into the past as the crew reflects on where they came from and the jobs that shaped them into who they are today. From rough beginnings and hard lessons to long hours, career changes, and chasing opportunities, the guys break down their employment history and the decisions that pushed them down the paths they chose. Railroad life, blue-collar struggles, learning responsibility the hard way, and surviving through changing times all become part of the discussion. The crew also opens up about why they’ve made the choices they have throughout life — the good decisions, the bad ones, and everything in between. From providing for family to chasing stability, taking risks, and figuring things out as they went, this episode gets honest about how life experience shapes a person over time. Of course, no episode would be complete without tackling modern problems, and this week the guys take aim at today’s credit card culture. High interest rates, debt traps, impulse spending, and how easy it is for people to get buried financially become a major topic of discussion. The crew compares how money and borrowing used to work versus today’s world where it feels like everyone is one swipe away from financial disaster. As always, the episode mixes serious conversation with humor, storytelling, life lessons, and the kind of raw unfiltered discussions that happen when longtime friends sit down behind microphones and just let the conversation go wherever it leads. So sit back, grab a drink, hit the road, or throw on your headphones and join us for another episode filled with real talk, memories, family stories, hard-earned wisdom, and plenty of laughs along the way.
Episode 7 Back To Green Energy and Transportation And Diving Deep Into The United Nations
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In this episode of the podcast, the hosts dive back into the heated conversation surrounding green energy and what it really means for the American economy. Is the transition happening too fast, or not fast enough? They break down the real-world impact on industries that keep the country moving. From there, the discussion shifts to the trucking industry, where signs of slowdown are becoming harder to ignore. Freight demand, shipping volumes, and the ripple effects across supply chains all come into focus. It’s not just trucks either — rail traffic is showing signs of cooling as well. The hosts talk about what they’re seeing on the ground and what these changes might signal for the broader economy. The conversation then pivots into politics with a look at voter ID laws and the ongoing debate surrounding election security and access. The hosts also revisit policies and political shifts from the Obama era and discuss how decisions from that time continue to influence today’s economic and political landscape. To wrap things up, the episode takes a deeper dive into the United Nations — its influence on global policy, how it affects the United States, and why it remains a lightning rod in political conversations. From global governance to national sovereignty, the hosts explore the role the UN plays in shaping international decisions. It’s a wide-ranging episode packed with economic insights, political debate, and a few strong opinions along the way.
The Dark Mile - Episode 6 Frozen Tundra - Holiday Stress Patriot And Viper Have Big Announcements
Dark Mile – Episode 6 welcomes listeners back for another grounded, no-filter conversation that moves effortlessly between everyday struggles and major life changes. The episode opens with talk of frozen pavement and the realities of winter, setting the tone for a broader discussion about holiday stress and the pressures that come with Thanksgiving and Christmas. From packed schedules to mental overload, Viper and Patriot break down how the season affects work, family, and mindset. Big transitions are front and center this episode. Viper shares the news that he’s beginning engineer classes for the railroad, marking a serious step forward in his career. Patriot talks about starting a new business and the challenges, excitement, and uncertainty that come with taking that risk. The conversation also checks in on how Patriot’s new book is doing, along with some honest self-reflection as he opens up about navigating what he calls a mid-life crisis. Family milestones add emotional weight to the discussion, with Viper sharing that his son will be coming home from the Army in July—a moment that brings both relief and anticipation. The episode also dives into lighter but still meaningful territory, including gaming, Twitch, and how digital spaces offer connection, escape, and community. Rounding things out, Viper and Patriot discuss gold and silver commodities, touching on value, stability, and long-term thinking in uncertain times. As always, Dark Mile blends real life, sharp conversation, and personal growth—and Episode 6 wraps up with Patriot dropping a surprise announcement you won’t want to miss
Episode 5: Getting Old, Getting Paranoid, and Getting Published
Episode 5: Getting Old, Getting Paranoid, and Getting Published Welcome back to another offbeat, caffeine-fueled episode of The Dark Mile — where nostalgia meets technology, paranoia meets perspective, and the hosts probably argue more than they agree. This week, Viper is getting old — and feeling every minute of it. But if you think that’s bad, Patriot is getting old and doesn’t even know it yet. From forgetting passwords to ranting about “the good old days” of dial-up internet, the aging process is hitting the crew hard — and hilariously. But wrinkles aside, there’s a lot to celebrate. We dive more into Patriot’s new book, a wild mix of philosophy, social commentary, and questionable grammar. Somewhere between inspiration and insomnia, Patriot even created a new word — and you’ll have to tune in to find out what it is and whether it actually belongs in a dictionary or a psychiatric evaluation. Then, we head straight down the rabbit hole with some conspiracy theories on AI and Skynet. Are we really on the verge of machine rebellion, or just giving our toasters too much credit? From Chatbots to drones, we question who’s in control — and whether “judgment day” might just come with a Wi-Fi connection. The conversation doesn’t stop there. We rant about antiquated banking systems still running on decades-old technology while pretending to be modern. Why does transferring your own money still feel like hacking into the Pentagon? Spoiler: it’s not you — it’s the system. Of course, no modern paranoia session would be complete without a look at how our phones are listening to us. Coincidence, or creepy coincidence, when your phone starts advertising the thing you whispered about five minutes ago? The gang compares notes — and considers going off-grid (for about five minutes). Then it’s time for a cinematic rewind as the crew talks old sci-fi movies — the ones that got everything wrong… and the ones that got everything eerily right. From The Terminator to Blade Runner, we explore what yesterday’s imagination says about today’s reality — and maybe, tomorrow’s doom. Finally, we wrap things up with a practical warning: credit card skimmers are back and smarter than ever. Gas pumps, ATMs, even random charging stations — nowhere is safe. Viper shares a close call, Patriot turns it into a conspiracy theory, and everyone ends up reconsidering how they pay for coffee. So grab your tinfoil hat, your reading glasses, and maybe your favorite old DVD. Episode 5 is part comedy, part chaos, and part therapy session for two hosts realizing the future is already here — and it’s judging them.
Episode 4 Windmills, Green Energy, Train De-railments, New Mayor for NYC.
Welcome back to another wild ride on The Dark Mile — the show where current events, tech trends, and cultural curiosities all collide in one unfiltered conversation. In Episode 4, we pick up right where we left off, starting with a short recap from Episode 3, catching you up on last week’s debates, deep dives, and detours before plunging straight into the headlines shaking up the week. First up, we’re talking windmills and tearing them down — not just the literal ones spinning across open fields, but the symbolic battles we keep fighting in politics, progress, and public opinion. From renewable energy disputes to ideological crusades, this conversation turns the old Don Quixote metaphor into a modern-day reality check. Then we shift tracks — literally — to the topic of train derailments. What’s really going on behind the string of recent incidents? Infrastructure failure, corporate neglect, or something more systemic? We break down the latest reports, community impacts, and what accountability should look like when the rails run off course. Next, the political winds shift toward City Hall, where a new mayor, Mamdani, is shaking up expectations. What does this mean for local politics, community reform, and the balance between grassroots activism and real-world governance? We explore the policies, promises, and controversies already brewing in the early days of this new administration. Of course, no deep-dive episode would be complete without following the money — and this week’s headlines have plenty to say about George Soros funding. Whether it’s philanthropy, influence, or conspiracy, we cut through the noise and unpack how billionaire-backed movements shape everything from elections to local policy initiatives. On the home front, the conversation turns toward wallets and workers. With minimum wages going up, we discuss the ripple effects — good, bad, and unexpected. What does this mean for small businesses, inflation, and the people trying to make ends meet? Our hosts weigh in with a balanced look at economics on the ground level. Then, technology takes center stage with one of the strangest trends of the year: AI listing items on eBay. From automated resellers to algorithmic thrift flipping, artificial intelligence is creeping into online marketplaces faster than most realize. We ask: is this the future of e-commerce, or just another step toward digital clutter? And what happens when the bots start bidding against us? Finally, we end on a note that’s both nostalgic and surprisingly relevant — “Horton Hears a Who?” What does a children’s story about listening to small voices have to do with today’s noise-filled world? More than you might think. We explore how empathy, awareness, and the ability to hear “the little guy” might be the very thing our modern discourse is missing. Whether you’re tuning in for sharp analysis, offbeat humor, or just the comfort of a familiar voice guiding you through chaos, Episode 4 brings it all together — the politics, the power plays, the tech twists, and the timeless lessons hidden in plain sight. So plug in, press play, and let’s keep the conversation rolling. Because, as Horton once said… “A person’s a person, no matter how small.”
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