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Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof
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  • Episode 70: Necromancing the Stone
    Join Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof as they talk:-The passing of Cheers star George Wendt -Anatoly Moskvin: The Russian bodysnatcher who dressed mummified remains of 29 girls as dolls-The lifesaving powers of a New York City fajaand more!
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  • Episode 69: Small Bridge, Tall Ship
    Join Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof as they cover the top news of the weekend!
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  • Episode 68: Broken Hearts, UFOs, and Senior Crime
    Send us a textThe human heart isn't just a physical organ—it's the emotional epicenter of our lives. And according to groundbreaking research from the Journal of the American Heart Association, that romantic notion of "dying from a broken heart" has real scientific backing. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy—the clinical term for broken heart syndrome—can be triggered by extreme emotional distress, causing your heart to physically stop contracting properly due to stress hormones.What shocked us most? While women experience this condition more frequently, men are twice as likely to die from it. The mortality rates tell a sobering story: 11.2% for men versus 5.5% for women. Doctors theorize that because men tend to bottle up emotions and process stress differently, when broken heart syndrome hits, it strikes with deadly force. It's a stark reminder that emotional health isn't just about feelings—it's about survival.From matters of the heart to mysterious sightings in the sky, we dive into bizarre UFO encounters reported by border patrol agents. Former agent Bob Thompson describes cylindrical "cigar-shaped" craft with no visible propulsion systems, strange orbs, and even what witnesses described as portals opening in the sky. While skeptics dismiss these as sophisticated cartel drones, Thompson's testimony joins a growing chorus of government personnel reporting unexplainable aerial phenomena.We also tackle an epidemic of surprising violence in senior living facilities, with shocking tales of elderly residents committing serious crimes against each other, and Howard Stern's startling admission about celebrity insecurity. Even at 71 years old and worth hundreds of millions, the radio icon refuses to attend Knicks games unless given front-row seats, proving that status anxiety haunts even the most successful among us.Need a simple way to protect your heart from all this stress? The research offers a surprisingly accessible solution: sleep. Taking regular naps might just be your ticket to a healthier heart. So curl up, catch some Z's, and give your heart the break it deserves.Support the show
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  • Episode 67: Sweep the Leg, Taylor Swift!
    Send us a textDeath, fame, and terrible decisions take center stage in this whirlwind episode. We kick things off with the bizarre discovery of human remains near Taylor Swift's Rhode Island mansion. A leg washing up in the ritzy neighborhood of Westerly adds another mysterious body to Rhode Island's growing collection, though authorities insist there's no connection to Swift or evidence of foul play. Meanwhile, the pop star faces unwanted involvement in the Blake Lively-Justin Baldini drama while trying to focus on her tour and relationship with Travis Kelce.The conversation takes a disturbing turn as we examine what might be the worst case of parenting we've encountered that doesn't involve direct harm. Ashley Pardo, a 33-year-old Texas mother with face tattoos, was arrested for purchasing military gear, weapons, and ammunition to support her middle school-aged son's aspirations of becoming a "famous mass shooter." The grandmother discovered the boy hitting bullets with hammers and found an improvised explosive device in his room, highlighting how the pursuit of notoriety can warp even parental judgment.On a lighter but still bizarre note, we explore the renaissance of toupees among younger men. With modern adhesive technology and more realistic appearances, "tiny toupees" are offering balding men an alternative to expensive hair transplants. But the question remains: when dating, is a toupee something you need to disclose upfront? The episode takes a somber turn with two tragic stories about internet fame's dark side. A 23-year-old Mexican influencer was murdered on livestream in her beauty salon, while a veterinarian took his own life after facing intense online backlash for kicking a horse in a viral video. These stories serve as powerful reminders that behind every screen and social media account is a real person deserving of basic human dignity, regardless of their mistakes.Have you ever faced online criticism that felt overwhelming? How do you navigate the fine line between calling out bad behavior and pile-on shaming? Join the conversation by emailing us at [email protected] or check us out on Patreon at patreon.com/okbud.Support the show
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  • Episode 66: Baby Chaos and Chimpanzee Hygiene
    Send us a textEver wondered what happens when a toddler crashes a podcast recording? This episode starts with baby Kayden making his OK Bud debut before we dive into a news roundup that's equal parts shocking, bizarre, and oddly fascinating.The Menendez brothers case takes a surprising turn with a new sentence that might actually be good news for the siblings who've already served 35 years behind bars. Family members who once remained silent are now speaking up about the abuse that led to those fateful murders, potentially paving the way for eventual freedom. Meanwhile, rapper Tory Lanez faces life-threatening danger in prison after being stabbed 14 times in what some claim was orchestrated violence following his attempts to contact Megan Thee Stallion's team.In one of the most mind-boggling stories we've covered, we discuss a father charged with murder after leaving his two-year-old daughter in a car for three hours while playing video games—who was then granted permission to vacation in Hawaii with his remaining family. How does that happen? Speaking of surprising judicial decisions, we also explore the case of a Weezer bassist's wife who fired at police officers she believed were intruders, resulting in her being shot and facing serious charges.The episode takes a fascinating scientific turn as we discuss research showing chimpanzees using sophisticated hygiene practices, including wiping themselves after bathroom breaks and sexual activity, plus applying medicinal treatments to wounds. These discoveries challenge our assumptions about human uniqueness and what separates us from our primate relatives.We close with perhaps the strangest story of all: a prison officer who became so infatuated with an inmate that she smuggled in a syringe to artificially inseminate herself with his sperm. The lengths some will go for love—or whatever you'd call this particular obsession—never ceases to amaze.Join us for this wild journey through news stories that remind us truth really is stranger than fiction. And maybe keep your children away from the microphone while listening.Support the show
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Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof bring you the top news of the week and let you know that everything's gonna be OK Bud!
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