Episode 3: From Jazz-Loving Rats to Tattoo Trends
OK Bud!23 Jan

Episode 3: From Jazz-Loving Rats to Tattoo Trends

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Ever wonder how a sunfish copes with loneliness? We kick off with a heartwarming tale of a Japanese aquarium where a solitary sunfish longed for human company during a temporary closure. Its antics to attract attention led the staff to creative solutions, reminiscent of pandemic-era tactics we all know too well. Prepare for laughter and empathy as we draw surprising parallels between human and fishy emotions, reminding us of the universal struggle against loneliness.

Next, we tumble into the absurd world of insurance scams with a story straight out of a comedy sketch. Imagine a gang in California orchestrating a fraudulent operation using bear suits to claim attacks on luxury cars. It's a rollercoaster of laughter and eye-rolls as we question the priorities of both scammers and insurance companies. Our own pet insurance woes add a relatable touch to this saga of deception, making you think twice about the lengths people will go for financial gain.

Switching gears, we delve into the weirder side of science with drugged rats and their newfound love for jazz music. Picture lab rats grooving to Miles Davis, and you'll get a sense of the quirky experiments scientists dream up. From there, we explore the strange trend of Russian men opting for fake scar tattoos to boost their rugged appeal. We wrap up by saluting a rock star's long and legendary career, sharing a laugh over social media mishaps, and thanking our amazing listeners for their support. Don't miss tomorrow's episode for more of these eclectic tales!

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Episode 41: When Life Hits Like a Bus

Episode 41: When Life Hits Like a Bus

Send us a textDeath lurks around every corner in this gripping exploration of life's fragility and humanity's darkest impulses. Virginia Giuffre, who courageously exposed Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew's sex trafficking ring, now faces a cruel twist of fate after being struck by a school bus. With doctors giving her just four days to live due to kidney failure, her story serves as a stark reminder of life's unpredictability, especially for someone who has already endured so much.We dive into the psychology behind "hot wifing" – a rebranded form of cuckolding where husbands encourage their wives to sleep with other men, often professional porn stars. As one husband disturbingly compares his wife to a car others can "test drive," we examine whether these arrangements truly represent mutual desire or something more complex. The conversation gets increasingly unsettling when another man expresses excitement at seeing his wife "destroyed" while wearing her wedding dress, raising questions about power dynamics and the blurry line between fantasy and exploitation.The mysteries deepen with the bizarre case of Henry France Jr., a Georgia bagpiper who recently died in a scuba diving accident. When his family went to settle his affairs, they discovered the skeletal remains of his son—missing for four years—in a backyard treehouse. Strangely, authorities aren't treating the discovery as suspicious, despite the obvious questions about how a body could remain undiscovered so long just outside Atlanta.We conclude with the gruesome story of a Manchester man who murdered his friend, dismembered the body, and scattered the remains throughout the city, with police recovering only a third of the victim. The killer's fascination with horror movies serves as a chilling reminder of how fantasy can transition to horrific reality.These stories challenge us to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature while finding moments of dark humor in the absurdity of existence. Join us as we navigate these macabre tales and remind ourselves that sometimes laughter is the only way to process life's darker realities. Subscribe, rate, and share your thoughts with us at okbudpod@gmail.com.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Episode 40: Monsters Under the Bed and School Nightmares

Episode 40: Monsters Under the Bed and School Nightmares

Send us a textBen Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof tackle shocking stories about predatory teachers, mysterious police suicides, and the real-life nightmare of a man discovered hiding under a child's bed. Sharing a touching listener email about how the show helped someone through grief, the hosts then debate movie theater etiquette before diving into disturbing headlines.• A former teacher faces up to 40 years in prison for organizing sexual encounters with minors while they wore Scream masks• A 350-pound Minnesota teacher used a sixth-grade student as a "stepping stool," standing on the child for 10 seconds• Discussion of the first case where a substitute teacher was arrested for creating AI child pornography using students' photos• Four sheriff deputies from the same Texas department dying by suicide within weeks, raising questions of conspiracy• Florida man arrested while dressed as Ronald McDonald, declaring to officers "I am a clown, stupid"• A babysitter's terrifying discovery when checking under a child's bed revealed an actual "monster" - a man with a protection order against him• Preacher Marvin Sapp caught on video demanding $40,000 from his congregation while having doors locked until payment receivedSupport the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

31 Mars 44min

Episode 39: When Vigilante Justice Goes Right but Everything Else Goes Wrong

Episode 39: When Vigilante Justice Goes Right but Everything Else Goes Wrong

Send us a textLuigi Mangione has become a cultural phenomenon, striking a chord with Americans fed up with the healthcare system. After murdering a UnitedHealthcare CEO, his interaction with a McDonald's employee—who called police hoping for a reward but dialed the wrong number—has sparked controversy. Mangione fans are now leaving one-star reviews at the Altoona McDonald's and sending threatening messages to the cashier, raising serious questions about vigilante justice and cult-like fandom.Meanwhile, Tesla's humanoid robots made their White House debut, complete with Richard Nixon-style gestures. This unsettling development comes as Bill Gates predicts most humans will be "unnecessary" within a decade thanks to AI advancements. The hosts explore the contradiction of fearing these technologies while simultaneously inviting surveillance into our homes through countless smart devices. As one host points out, "They can't get in unless we let them in"—but we're already doing exactly that.The conversation shifts to the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, where Rex Heuermann murdered women for nearly 20 years while corrupt officials derailed investigations. A Netflix documentary reveals how Suffolk County's police commissioner and district attorney—both now convicted felons—were more concerned with covering up a stolen "dildo and porn stash" scandal than solving murders. This institutional failure allowed a predator to operate in plain sight, with neighbors later admitting they always found him creepy.The podcast wraps with two contrasting tales: a father with facial tattoos who rescued his daughter after 25 days in captivity when authorities wouldn't help, only to face further trauma at the hospital; and a Chinese couple's flirtatious game that ended in the emergency room when the husband's jaw locked with his wife's hand in his mouth. Ready for more unfiltered takes on our increasingly bizarre world? Subscribe to OK Bud and join hosts Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino, and Kyle Ploof as they navigate the strange reality we're all living in.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

28 Mars 44min

Episode 38: PETA's Response, Antarctic's Hammer Bras, and AI Ghosts

Episode 38: PETA's Response, Antarctic's Hammer Bras, and AI Ghosts

Send us a textWhen PETA writes you an angry email demanding corrections, you know your podcast has officially made it. In this wildly entertaining episode, we dive into PETA's semantic nitpicking over whether they "shoot" or merely "euthanize" animals deemed "unadoptable" — a distinction that feels more like confirmation than correction.The disturbing saga of the Antarctic research station takes a chilling turn as we learn about a female researcher who slept with a hammer concealed in her sports bra, prepared to defend herself against a colleague who had threatened to kill her. The isolation and vulnerability of her situation highlights the terrifying reality of being trapped with a predator at literally the bottom of the world.Technology's uncanny valley comes to life as we explore an 88-year-old widower who created an AI "digital twin" of his late wife, Suzanne Somers. This fascinating yet unsettling development sparks a deeper conversation about grief, denial, and the ethics of digital resurrection. When the AI replica claims to remember specific shared moments and speaks with the voice of the deceased, are we witnessing healing or harmful delusion?From father-son death match wrestling involving electrocution to Scott Peterson's prison pickleball disputes, we examine how violence manifests in both entertainment and real life. Meanwhile, as 23andMe faces bankruptcy, millions frantically attempt to delete their genetic data before it potentially becomes corporate property, raising profound questions about privacy and ownership of our most personal information.What stories from your childhood sibling rivalries could compete with ours? Share your thoughts at okbudpod@gmail.com or join our Patreon community at patreon.com/diebud to watch 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.

26 Mars 47min

Episode 37: Diamonds Are Forever (In Your Digestive Tract)

Episode 37: Diamonds Are Forever (In Your Digestive Tract)

Send us a textDiamonds might be forever, but they definitely don't belong in the human digestive tract. That's a lesson one jewel thief learned the hard way after swallowing three large diamond earrings to evade police—only to spend two weeks under surveillance while prison officials waited for nature to take its course. The resulting story (complete with photo evidence) kicks off our dive into some truly bizarre true crime tales.Nothing says uncomfortable quite like sitting beside your wife while watching her well-endowed ex-boyfriend perform naked on Broadway. Alec Baldwin shares this experience in excruciating detail, explaining how he couldn't pay attention to anything except what he describes as "a clarinet hanging from his pants." The confession leads us to wonder about the strange power dynamics in celebrity relationships and why some people feel compelled to broadcast their insecurities to the world.The darker side of humanity emerges in our coverage of a woman who, when told she couldn't board a flight with her dog, made the shocking decision to drown the animal in an airport bathroom rather than make alternate arrangements. Equally disturbing is the calculated betrayal by a registered nurse who spent years convincing her friend she had terminal cancer before administering a fatal insulin injection—all to collect a $1.5 million insurance payout.Between exploring a Queens Park murder mystery, questioning medical privacy practices, and debating the proper etiquette around hospital gowns, we navigate the strange territory where human psychology, crime, and social norms intersect. The result is a conversation that's equal parts disturbing, thought-provoking, and oddly therapeutic.Have dog photos or thoughts on these stories? Email us at okbudpod@gmail.com and check out our Patreon at patreon.com/diebud where you can watch episodes live and contribute directly to 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.

25 Mars 41min

Episode 36: Is That a Mermaiby or Just Another Fyre Festival Scam?

Episode 36: Is That a Mermaiby or Just Another Fyre Festival Scam?

Send us a textA macabre mermaid has washed ashore on a UK beach, leaving locals utterly baffled. The skeleton-like creature with fins prompted one witness to declare, "No one's going to believe what we saw" – and they weren't wrong. We dive into this mysterious discovery that drew crowds of bewildered beachgoers who couldn't determine whether they'd found a dead seal, driftwood, or something far more sinister from the depths.From ocean mysteries to Hollywood demons, we unpack the upcoming documentary series that will feature Stephen Collins, who played "America's Dad" on the family-friendly show "7th Heaven" for eleven seasons before admitting to inappropriate conduct with minors. Former cast members Jeremy London and Kyle Searles will react in real-time to Collins' confession tapes – a bizarre and troubling format that raises questions about how we process celebrity scandals and why certain figures continue receiving platforms despite admitted crimes.Meanwhile, TikTok has made the curious decision to ban its "chubby filter" while allowing countless other appearance-altering effects to remain. We question why this specific filter crossed the line when so many others that dramatically transform faces and bodies are deemed acceptable. Is the objection truly about body positivity, or does it reveal deeper societal discomfort specifically with weight-related imagery?The saga of Fyre Festival continues as founder Billy McFarland attempts to launch "Fyre Festival 2" despite serving four years in prison for fraud related to the original disaster. With tickets ranging from $1,500 to $25,000, only one act announced, and Mexican officials confirming no permits have been requested, all signs point to another potential scam. As the saying goes: fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice... you can't get fooled again.Rate, review, and subscribe to join our growing community of listeners who know that no matter what bizarre news breaks, everything's gonna be okay, bud.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

21 Mars 45min

Episode 35: Dead Pools, Fake Mickeys, and Other Occupational Hazards

Episode 35: Dead Pools, Fake Mickeys, and Other Occupational Hazards

Send us a textIsolation breeds madness in the most extreme conditions, as evidenced by the harrowing situation unfolding at an Antarctic research station where nine scientists are trapped 2,000 miles from civilization. Urgent messages reveal that one crew member has allegedly become violent and threatening, creating "an environment of fear and intimidation" with no possibility of rescue until December. The freezing darkness, confined quarters, and nowhere to escape have transformed their scientific mission into a real-life psychological horror story reminiscent of "The Thing."Tragedy struck a Macedonian nightclub when heroic singer Andre Gajorski of the band DNK sacrificed his life rushing back into a burning building to save fans. The warehouse fire claimed 59 lives including almost all band members—a stark contrast to other notorious nightclub disasters where performers prioritized their own safety.The podcast also explores the bizarre case of an OnlyFans model facing second-degree murder charges after a client paid her $11,000 for a kinky performance that went fatally wrong. With no training in BDSM safety protocols, she wrapped the man "like a mummy" in plastic wrap with a plastic bag secured over his head—recording content while he suffocated nearby. The hosts debate the complex questions of responsibility, consent, and whether this constitutes criminal negligence or a tragic accident.From the "Deadpool Killer" Wade Wilson's prison weight gain to a knife-wielding Mickey Mouse impersonator threatening tourists in Naples for payment, these stories highlight the strange, dangerous world we live in. The hosts navigate this territory with dark humor while reminding listeners that sometimes the most terrifying situations are those with no easy escape.Share your thoughts and stories with us at okbudpod@gmail.com or join the community at patreon.com/diebud to participate in live episodes. Because in a world where scientists go mad, singing heroes perish, and cartoon characters pull knives—everything's going to be OK, Bud.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

21 Mars 46min

Epiosde 34: Sound Weapons, Swollen Testes, and Snacks That Make Criminals Confess

Epiosde 34: Sound Weapons, Swollen Testes, and Snacks That Make Criminals Confess

Send us a textStep into the delightfully absurd world of "OK Bud," where hosts Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof offer a refreshing escape from the relentless heaviness of mainstream news. This episode delivers exactly what they promise: stories that won't cause family fights but will definitely make for entertaining dinner table conversations.The duo kicks things off with a surprisingly heated debate about St. Patrick's heritage—was he Irish or Italian? From there, they dive into an update on Luigi Mangione, the healthcare CEO killer whose lawyers are challenging evidence collection methods. You'll learn how police obtain DNA in surprisingly sneaky ways, from soda cans to discarded pizza crusts, raising fascinating questions about privacy and legal boundaries.Ever wondered what happens when a drone hits a porn star's testicles? Wonder no more. The hosts share the bizarre story of a Russian adult film actor whose "balls of steel" were put to the test on the Ukrainian battlefield. Meanwhile, in Belgrade, peaceful protesters experienced the terrifying reality of sonic weapons that cause vomiting and disorientation—a disturbing trend that's appearing at demonstrations worldwide.Along the way, you'll hear about Tracy Morgan's courtside mishap at a Knicks game, the tragic story of wrongfully accused politician Bud Dwyer, and a compelling theory about snack foods as criminal investigation tools. It's the perfect antidote to doom-scrolling—strange, sometimes ridiculous, but always entertaining.Join the OK Bud community by subscribing, sending your stories to okbudpod@gmail.com, or supporting the show on Patreon. Because sometimes, the news you need isn't about world-changing events—it's about the weird, wonderful absurdity happening right alongside them.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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