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Eight Months Later & Stop Sending Me This Shit!
The boys are back after an eight-month hiatus, and it doesn't take long for things to go off the rails. Brad kicks things off with a family rant after receiving yet another political text from his brother, leading Mike and Brad down a rabbit hole of misinformation, Social Security, welfare programs, borrowing money, personal responsibility, and why the older you get, the more you realize you're turning into your parents. It's classic DailyBM: a little humor, a little frustration, and a whole lot of opinions nobody asked for.Stagione 2
Three Inches of Confidence & Lead!
Lead in your whey, lifts in your shoes, and a rack that won’t rack you, welcome back to The Daily BM.Back at It: Road Rage, Red Flags & Real Talk
The boys are back. We kick off with Florida road rage, four-way stops, merge etiquette, and why nobody uses a blinker; then swerve into a raw convo on dating honesty, gender transitions, consent, and where personal freedom collides with social norms. It’s unfiltered, funny, uncomfortable at times, and very Daily BM. Buckle up. Topics: bad drivers, four-way stops, highway merging, phones behind the wheel, dating disclosure, trans issues, consent & alcohol, kids vs. adults and medical decisions, “do what makes you happy” vs. “do what makes society better."Taking Five (Hundred Days): Back in 2025!
See you in January for Season 3! Have a Merry Christmas you filthy animals!Drones, Aliens, and Nukes: Why We’re Too Boring for an Invasion!
Brad dives into the recent buzz about mysterious drone sightings, tossing around wild theories from alien invasions to secret government ops. He hilariously shoots down the alien idea, arguing that any species advanced enough to visit Earth would probably swipe left on humanity. Instead, he suspects the government might be using drones for some top-secret, nuke-related shenanigans. The episode wraps up with Brad asking listeners to send in their best tin-foil hat theories—because why not make the mystery even weirder?Love, Lust, and the Machines: AI Affairs, and Robot Romance!
The hosts tackle health journeys and weight loss before diving headfirst into the wild world of AI love lives. From robot flings to virtual reality date nights, they hilariously explore how tech is reshaping relationships, cheating scandals with sex bots, and the ethics of falling for your toaster.The Digital Affair: AI and Modern Fidelity
Brad and Mike explore the implications of AI in relationships, particularly focusing on the concept of cheating when it comes to AI companions. They discuss the emotional connections that can form with AI, the societal perceptions of such relationships, and the potential future of intimacy with technology. The conversation raises questions about fidelity, emotional attachment, and the evolving nature of companionship in a tech-driven world.Scents, Service, and Shenanigans!
Brad and Mike discuss their daily routines, the challenges of personal grooming, and the humorous side of cologne choices. They share anecdotes about their experiences with customer service and the quirks of everyday life, all while maintaining a light-hearted and comedic tone.Trimmed for Pleasure: Body Hair, Intimacy, and Awkward Tales
Brad and Mike engage in a humorous and candid conversation about personal grooming, cultural perceptions of body hair, and their own experiences with intimacy. They explore the societal norms surrounding grooming, share funny anecdotes, and reflect on the lessons learned from their past relationships.Chaos, Controversy, and Comedy: Healthcare Woes, Gun Violence, and Modern Madness
Brad and Mike discuss various topics ranging from their scheduling confusion to a shocking assassination of a healthcare CEO. They delve into the frustrations surrounding the healthcare system, the implications of gun violence, and the public's reaction on social media. The conversation also touches on cultural commentary regarding protests and the absurdities of modern life, all wrapped up in their signature humor.