Comedian Joe Rogan talks about the surprising and hilarious characters that made up the American army during World War II, including men from coal mines in West Virginia and their unquestioning obedience to orders. He also shares a story of a soldier who tried to commit suicide but failed and still ended up fighting in the war.
The podcast shares a cautionary message about opening unexplained packages and talks about a new business venture for a restaurant and gentlemen's club on the bayou.
The story of Myles Standish is not what most people think it is. Sasha Archibald sheds light on the real history of the controversial pilgrim leader.
A redneck from Louisiana writes letters to his friend Bujro describing his Christmas time experiences with buying golden rings, raising geese, and dealing with maids of milking.
In this episode, the reinforcement of rape culture from both male and female sides is discussed along with its toxicity. The episode also includes a referral of allegations to the New South Wales Police Commissioner.