Episode 9: Self Cleaning Ovens and a Serial Killing Otter
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Episode 9: Self Cleaning Ovens and a Serial Killing Otter

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Can a simple wardrobe change improve your health? Tik Tok stars say swapping out your underwear choices might just be the key to better vaginal health. Imagine our bodies as self-cleaning ovens— we break down how going commando at night and choosing non-compressive underwear can create a healthier, more natural environment. This conversation is full of laughs, as we tackle the often-taboo subject of women's health with the frankness it deserves.

Ever wondered what the connection between Groundhog Day and personal hygiene is? We explore this odd intersection while laughing at a memorable incident involving former New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Puxatawney Phil. The conversation takes a wider look at celebrity antics and their surprising environmental impacts, from Taylor Swift's frequent flights to the unusual presentation of awards at the Grammys. It's a rollercoaster of quirky traditions and social commentary that entertains while sparking thought.

Prepare for a wild ride as we share the tale of Ollie, the infamous sea otter, whose dark antics draw uncomfortable parallels with human behavior. From the bizarre case of a cyber farting attack to a shocking murder plot involving a chance encounter on a bus, this episode takes you through a series of unexpected and bizarre stories. With unexpected twists and turns, we delve into the complexities of wildlife behavior and human relationships, leaving you both amused and intrigued by the peculiarities of our world.

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Episode 30: From Prison Pickleball to Mortuary Mayhem

Episode 30: From Prison Pickleball to Mortuary Mayhem

Send us a textDeath, revenge, and dark humor collide as we explore the strangest headlines you won't hear anywhere else. Scott Peterson, convicted of murdering his wife in 2004, now fights for his reputation and physical safety in prison—over pickleball, of all things. While the California Innocence Project works to clear his name, Peterson finds himself at the center of recreational yard drama that represents the bizarre reality of life behind bars.Meanwhile, Josh Duggar and his fellow inmates have launched a hunger strike after losing their recreational privileges at a Texas facility. We dive into the psychology of prison protests and how even the most reviled offenders seek to maintain some control over their circumstances through collective action.From prisons to funeral homes, we examine the shocking case of a Texas embalmer who took justice into her own hands by mutilating the corpse of a sexual predator. This raises profound questions about professional ethics, revenge, and our cultural attitudes toward the bodies of those who committed terrible acts in life. Should we feel sympathy for her actions or condemn them?We also explore the digital world's darker side through two disturbing stories: a young mukbang streamer who died from obesity-related complications after years of extreme eating content, and a man who literally Googled "Can I kill an illegal human?" before murdering his undocumented fiancé. Both cases reveal how our online behaviors can lead to tragic real-world consequences.The episode takes a lighter turn with news of Harry Potter actress Jessie Cave launching an OnlyFans account focused on "hair fetishes" and "slutty Mormon" aesthetics—proving that even in the wizarding world, bills need to be paid.Join Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino, and Kyle Ploof as they navigate these bizarre stories with their signature blend of empathy, outrage, and dark humor. Email us at okbudpod@gmail.com or support us on Patreon at patreon.com/diebud to watch the show live and become part of our community.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

11 Mar 47min

Episode 29: When Justice Systems Get It Wrong: From Stripper Cops to Pizza Abominations

Episode 29: When Justice Systems Get It Wrong: From Stripper Cops to Pizza Abominations

Send us a textSomething's deeply wrong with our justice system when a British serial killer goes on hunger strike because prison officials took away his PlayStation, while an NYPD detective gets pulled from active duty for dancing in a music video on her own time.Robert Moudsley, the 71-year-old "Hannibal the Cannibal," has spent 49 years behind bars for killing four people and allegedly eating part of a victim's brain. Yet until recently, he enjoyed video games, books, and a music system in his special prison-within-a-prison cell. Meanwhile, Detective Melissa Mercado found herself removed from the Special Victims Unit for the "morally wrong" act of appearing in a hip-hop video where she danced on a pole—a decision that's left real victims without her expertise.The conversation takes a darker turn with the story of a Wisconsin teen who murdered his mother after watching a Menendez brothers documentary, claiming "pain" as his only motive. In a bizarre counterpoint, we explore another Wisconsin tale—this time of a four-year-old who called 911 because his mother ate "his" ice cream, only to be rewarded by officers who brought him more ice cream the following day. The hosts debate the long-term consequences of teaching children that snitching pays off, especially with sprinkles.Before wrapping up, we venture to Australia where a pizza chain called Bubba Pizza has created an unholy abomination—ham and orange pizza—sparking fierce debate about where society should draw its culinary boundaries. Because apparently, some lines simply shouldn't be crossed.Drop us an email at okbudpod@gmail.com or support us on Patreon.com/DieBud for $10 a month to watch episodes live and become part of the conversation!Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

10 Mar 46min

Episode 28: Updates and Rage-Inducing Art

Episode 28: Updates and Rage-Inducing Art

Send us a textBen Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof discuss updates on previous stories, horrible art and more!Tune in to LIVE episodes of OK Bud! Monday through Thursday every week on www.patreon.com/diebudSupport the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

7 Mar 42min

Episode 27: Luigi Mangione or Squeegee ManJuiceOnMe?

Episode 27: Luigi Mangione or Squeegee ManJuiceOnMe?

Send us a textBen Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof discuss the Luigi Mangione sex tapes, OF models that shoot robbers, sell farts and more!Tune in to LIVE episodes of OK Bud! Monday through Thursday every week on www.patreon.com/diebudSupport the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

6 Mar 42min

Episode 26: From Pugs to Haboobs

Episode 26: From Pugs to Haboobs

Send us a textA listener shares a unique perspective on her high school bully, revealing a blend of humor and personal growth. Reflecting on life's absurdities, the episode features discussions on relationships and the impact of loss, all woven with laughter.• Listener email recounting a high school bully and her unexpected fate • Shared insight on the morality of wishing harm to a bully • Host interactions filled with humor while discussing serious topics • Tribute to Carl Dean and commentary on lasting relationships • Tangential discussions on public figures and celebrity gossip • Light-hearted critique of corporate ethics surrounding Chipotle • Observations on love, loss, and the nature of forgiveness Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

5 Mar 46min

Episode 25: Cat-tastrophe Averted and Casey Anthony Returns

Episode 25: Cat-tastrophe Averted and Casey Anthony Returns

Send us a textJoin Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof as they discuss everything from a kitty who survived a 3 week long cross country trek stuck inside a couch and the Tik-Tok debut of Casey Anthony.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

4 Mar 43min

Episode 24: An Eye for a Tooth!

Episode 24: An Eye for a Tooth!

Send us a textJoin Ben Kissel, Alejandro Dowling and Kyle Ploof as they discuss the weirdest news of the week as well as provide updates on some previous stories.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

2 Mar 39min

Episode 23: The Princeton Murder and other Eye-Catching Crimes

Episode 23: The Princeton Murder and other Eye-Catching Crimes

Send us a textPrepare for a mind-bending voyage through some of the most unsettling yet oddly hilarious stories in our latest podcast episode. The show kicks off with a light-hearted coffee chat among the hosts, shifting gears into the tragic and shocking case of Matthew Hurdigan — the so-called preppy Princeton murderer. This all-American family saga turns into a nightmare as we explore the grotesque details of his crime, inviting listeners to question how something so horrific could occur behind closed doors.Transitioning from raw horror to humor, we shift our focus to another segment highlighting Bonnie Blue, a woman with a wildly unconventional business model — operating an escort service with her parents as staff. This segment allows us to explore family dynamics in a humorous context, challenging traditional norms about what it means to support your family in today's world.As we further navigate the avenues of absurdity, our chatter introduces Soon Bang, owner of a notorious spa busted for shady practices. We delve into the nuances of legality and morality, revealing the complexities behind personal services while keeping the humor alive.Finally, no discussion of innovation is complete without addressing the marvels of technology and human connection. Enter Christopher Alexander Stokes, who’s taken companionship to a new level by dating an AI robot, Aki. We discuss the implications, societal acceptance, and downright weirdness of finding love in technology. Join us for this rollercoaster of emotions as we blend shocking facts with playful banter, challenging our audiences' perspectives on family, relationships, and the extraordinary scenarios life can present. You don't want to miss this eclectic mix of stories, so tune in, laugh, reflect, and engage with us on this wild journey!Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

27 Feb 48min

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