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Release Date: 12/19/2024

#193 - How Blogging Hijacked My Brain and Punched Me in the Chest show art #193 - How Blogging Hijacked My Brain and Punched Me in the Chest

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Back in the day, my buddy Larry (no, that’s his real name) and I had this savage little phrase we’d throw out anytime one of us got wrecked—by a girl, a song, a damn good steak—whatever: “…and there I was…” Translation? Hooked. Gone. Screwed in the best kind of way. So in honor of Larry, here it is— …and there I was… falling in love with blogging. Yeah, I said it. Writing. The thing I used to dodge like a chore is now where I process the chaos. It’s where I get honest, raw, and maybe a little dangerous with my thoughts. In this episode, I’m diving into: – Why...

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Episode #192 – Nothing Quiet About This One show art Episode #192 – Nothing Quiet About This One

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Benedict didn’t just show up—he brought the chaos, the truth, and the kind of stories that make you sit up and listen. We’re talking war, grit, and the reality behind “All Quiet on the Western Front.” This isn’t history class—it’s raw perspective straight from someone who lived and breathed the world behind the film. Unscripted. Unfiltered. No notes. No mercy. 🎙️ Full video and more on Mentions: Benedicts Filmology: HighSpeed Daddy: Live Rishi, Use the code "TABLE50" and get relieve for your muscles and wallet Me: #BeRawNation #BuiltNotBought #NoNotesNoMercy...

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#191 - Living Life Backwards (And Going Out With a Bang) show art #191 - Living Life Backwards (And Going Out With a Bang)

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What if we’ve been doing life backwards this whole damn time? Tonight I’m flipping the script—starting old, aging in reverse, and going out as an orgasm. Yeah… you read that right. We’re talking about the grind of responsibility, the weight of expectations, and how maybe—just maybe—we’re supposed to get lighter as we go, not heavier. Less drama, more freedom. Less noise, more clarity. Less pretending, more living. I’m jacked up on sarcasm, caffeine, and wearing a T-shirt that makes a T-Rex look like a motivational speaker. Mic’s hot. Thoughts are flying. Let’s live a...

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#190 - True definition of a tossed salad! show art #190 - True definition of a tossed salad!

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Everyone’s got stories. But not everyone’s been a pro hairdresser for over 30 years. Jason has. From sweeping floors in his mom’s shop to doing hair for some of the biggest names out there, he’s seen it all and heard more confessions than a priest on overtime. This one’s got scissors, sarcasm, and real-ass stories from behind the chair. Jason’s got stories. Hang on and enjoy. Mentions: 🎯 Jason – 🎯 HighSpeed Daddy – 🎯 Live Rishi – Use code TABLE50 for 50% off: 🎯 Me – ’til next time Be Raw Nation  Keep kickin’ ass. Let’s talk about hairdressers...

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#189 - AI, A Wrench, and a Mouse in the House show art #189 - AI, A Wrench, and a Mouse in the House

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Welcome to Dome Dump—raw, loud, and shit I think you need to hear. This is me, the mic, y’all listening—no notes, no mercy, and whatever’s bouncing around in my dome. Thanks for being here. Take what you want, leave the rest. Let’s fuckin’ go. Mic’s hot. I’m caffeinated. And today, I’m tearing into the truth about AI—no fluff, no filters. We’re not talking about how “cool” ChatGPT is. We’re talking about what happens when the tool starts questioning the hand holding it. Here’s the breakdown: Why AI is just a wrench—but most people still don’t know how to...

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Ep. 188 – Two White Guys Who Married Out of Their League show art Ep. 188 – Two White Guys Who Married Out of Their League

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Old friends. Same small town. Two very different paths—Army for him, blue-collar grind for me. Somehow, we both ended up blessed with badass wives and families that ground us. In this episode, we swap wild stories, talk about the questionable life choices that somehow worked out, and laugh our asses off about where we came from vs. where we are now. Oh—and he casually drops that his family tree traces back to English royalty. I told him it ain’t a tree, it’s a wreath. Real friendship. Real stories. And a damn good time reconnecting. Mentions: 🎒 HighSpeedDaddy: 🧴 Live Rishi –...

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First Time on the Mic – Proud Dad Moment show art First Time on the Mic – Proud Dad Moment

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At 4 years old, my son just took his first swing at the mic—and crushed it. No pressure, just presence. This moment reminded me that it’s not about being polished—it’s about being present and real. One mic. One kid. One proud damn dad. ’til next time Be Raw Nation – Keep kickin' ass.  

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#186 - Dome Dump, Head nod out to all the Dads out there getting it done! show art #186 - Dome Dump, Head nod out to all the Dads out there getting it done!

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Welcome to Dome Dump—raw, loud, and shit I think you need to hear. This is me, the mic, y’all listening—no notes, no mercy, and whatever’s bouncing around in my dome. Thanks for being here. Take what you want, leave the rest. Let’s fuckin’ go. This One’s for the Dads and Men Out There Killing It Strong on the outside, storms on the inside—this one’s for you. In this special Father’s Day episode, I’m tipping my hat to the men out there holding it down—whether you're called Dad, Daddy, or just trying to keep your shit together. We’re talking strength, pressure, and the...

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#185 - From Battlefield to Back Porch – Leo's Fight Continues (Part 2) show art #185 - From Battlefield to Back Porch – Leo's Fight Continues (Part 2)

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🎧 EPISODE DESCRIPTION: In Part 2, we go even deeper with Leo—combat medic, warrior, husband, and father. He opens up about what it really meant to be the guy running into the chaos, patching up his brothers under fire, and the mental weight that doesn’t just disappear when the uniform comes off. Now, he's home—but the mission didn’t end. It just changed. We talk about purpose after the battlefield, finding peace without going soft, and showing up for the people who matter most. This one’s raw, honest, and full of hard-earned perspective. That’s a wrap for today, Be Raw...

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#184 - (Part 1)Tip of the Spear: From Combat Medic to Family Leader show art #184 - (Part 1)Tip of the Spear: From Combat Medic to Family Leader

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Leo was the tip of the spear on the battlefield—dodging bullets while patching up his brothers in arms as a combat medic. After being injured, he didn’t slow down—he shifted gears. Now he’s leading the charge for his family and pushing out raw, real positivity on social media. In this episode, we talk about pain, purpose, and what it means to still be a warrior when the uniform comes off. This one’s not about survival—it’s about showing up every damn day and choosing to fight forward. Food has always been more than just fuel—it’s a symbol of survival, success, and connection....

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Comedy is always something that brings people together, even if they like different styles. Matt and I get into some stuff that's laying heavy on his mind, sports, movies and what makes him truly tick...Radio/DJ and everything that goes with it. Enjoy!

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The History of the Radio DJ

The radio disc jockey, commonly known as the DJ, has a rich history rooted in the evolution of radio broadcasting and popular culture. The role of the DJ has transformed dramatically over the decades, shaping and reflecting societal changes in music, technology, and communication.

The Birth of the Radio DJ: 1920s-1930s
The concept of a radio DJ emerged in the early 20th century, shortly after the invention of radio broadcasting. In the 1920s, radio stations primarily focused on live programming, such as news, lectures, and music performed by live bands. However, as phonograph records gained popularity, stations began to experiment with playing pre-recorded music. The term "disc jockey" was first coined in the 1930s by radio commentator Walter Winchell, combining "disc" (referring to records) and "jockey" (a rider or operator). Early DJs played an essential role in introducing audiences to recorded music, often providing commentary and curating selections to entertain listeners.

The Golden Age: 1940s-1950s
The role of the radio DJ expanded significantly during the 1940s and 1950s, an era often referred to as the golden age of radio. DJs like Martin Block, who hosted the popular "Make Believe Ballroom" on New York's WNEW, pioneered the art of creating a personal connection with listeners. Block's conversational style and his ability to simulate a live music venue using pre-recorded tracks revolutionized radio.

During this period, DJs became cultural tastemakers, promoting emerging genres such as rhythm and blues and early rock and roll. Figures like Alan Freed gained national fame for their enthusiastic promotion of rock music, helping break racial barriers in the music industry by introducing black artists to white audiences. Freed’s "Moondog Rock and Roll Party" in the 1950s is credited with popularizing the term "rock and roll," cementing the DJ's role in shaping music history.

The Rise of Personality DJs: 1960s-1970s
By the 1960s, radio had become more competitive, and DJs began emphasizing their personalities to stand out. This era saw the rise of "Top 40" radio formats, where DJs played a carefully curated list of the most popular songs. Radio personalities like Wolfman Jack and Casey Kasem became household names, blending humor, storytelling, and vibrant on-air personas with their musical expertise.

During the 1970s, FM radio gained prominence over AM radio, allowing DJs to adopt freer, more experimental formats. Album-oriented rock (AOR) stations gave DJs the freedom to play entire records and explore deeper cuts, appealing to more niche audiences. This period also marked the emergence of specialized DJs for genres like country, jazz, and disco.

The Modern Era: 1980s-Present
The role of the DJ continued to evolve with the advent of digital technology and the internet. In the 1980s and 1990s, DJs transitioned to digital formats, using CDs and later MP3s to expand their libraries. Radio consolidation in the 1990s introduced more uniform programming, but it also made room for syndicated shows hosted by iconic DJs like Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh.

In the 21st century, the rise of streaming platforms and podcasts transformed how DJs interact with audiences. Many DJs now operate across multiple platforms, blending traditional radio with digital content. While their role has shifted, radio DJs remain vital curators of culture, bringing music, stories, and community to listeners worldwide.