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APR: Audacious Public Radio

28 Episodes

59 minutes | Feb 10, 2021
Yes, We Are.
Its time for part two of our excursion through Reddit's explosively popular Am I the Asshole? sub. There's just too many "people" walking among us that are begging to be exposed. At least it keeps our side-eye game strong. Tune in!
62 minutes | Feb 3, 2021
Are We The A**holes?
This week we decide to take a detour from our regular new commentary to dive into the subreddit that we love dragging in our everyday lives, AITA. First up is a woman who wants to know if SITA for kicking out her friend's boyfriend from a group chat because he relentlessly fat shaming her in the chat. A roommate switches out his almond milk for some regular milk to show his thieving roommate that he knows his almond milk is being siphoned. We talk about how one young woman's sister slept with her biological father yet her mother is not angry her daughter slept with her ex, but rather at the poster who divulged the secret to her sister. Lastly, a man wants to know if HITA for eating more than his fair share of a six foot party sub at his friends fight night. Join us for episode 27 of APR! 
56 minutes | Jan 27, 2021
Airline Sidehustles, Criminal Meals, and Shaman Syrup
It's Wednesday my dudes. This time we get into it about airlines, prison-worthy cooking skills (or lack thereof), homeopathic remedies, and so much more. Give us a listen. If you want to be entertained, that is.
50 minutes | Jan 20, 2021
Honeytraps, Blood Mushrooms, and Shoplifting Satan
It is episode 25! Sometimes when you buy a car at auction there is just two kilos of heroin inside which is what an Alabama man encountered in Tennessee. Magic mushrooms are injected by a man this week and allegedly the mushrooms start growing in his bloodstream. A woman in Provo, Utah attacks a liquor store cashier and when police tell her to identify herself she claims she is Satan. A man in India sells military secrets for nudes. 
58 minutes | Jan 13, 2021
Trash Wars, Bluetooth Lockdowns, and Palo Mayombe
We're back once again to touch on the general madness of this plane. This time we talk about how one man's trash is another's treasure, obscure religions, the internet of things, and just.... Florida. It really is a lawless land.
60 minutes | Jan 6, 2021
Stimmy Checks, Snake Meat, and Sinking Party Boat
AND WE ARE BACK! Did you miss us? Have you received your stimulus checks.... I mean Covid relief payment. This week Mitch McConnell's trap house was spray painted asking about stimmy checks. Florida is still Florida in the new year as they have multiple public departments investigate if the invasive Burmese python has safe levels of mercury to serve at your next superspreader event. A nurse in Indonesia takes it off and risks it all by copulating in a bathroom with a Covid positive patient. Finally a gay cruise in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico sinks. Mother nature was not having this gathering! Join us for episode 23 of APR.
57 minutes | Nov 25, 2020
Throwing French Children, Selling Organs, and Tyson Foods
This is our SEASON 1 FINALE! After the election cycle and nights of anxiety, we decided to take a hiatus to enjoy the holiday season! Don't worry you can contact us on instagram, twitter, and email! In this episode Russians party hard they drink hand sanitizer when they run out of liquor. French schools warn parents not to throw their tardy offspring over the fence. A young man in China sells his kidney for an iphone 4 back in 2011. Yet another botched Spanish art restoration takes place in Valencia at the facade of a bank. Finally, Tyson Foods can kick rocks after their employees take bets on who will get coronavirus and enticing workings to come in sick. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe!
49 minutes | Nov 11, 2020
Coma Fillets, Ketchup Boxes, and Corona Mutations
This week we bring to you food news. A young man in China snaps out of his coma when his brother threatens to eat his favorite food. A food app mishap results in a man receiving a fast food box full of ketchup. North Korea is laying down landmines to stop coronavirus from crossing their border with China. In Denmark millions of mink need to be euthanized in order to stop a coronavirus mutation that has not been studied yet. 
57 minutes | Nov 4, 2020
Church Strippers, Scientists, and Satanatrix
We're Back again! Did everyone have a SPOOKY Halloween? If not, the terrifying topics in this episode can fix that for you. This week its all about Churches, Justice, Science, and (wait for it) Churches. Tune in!
64 minutes | Oct 28, 2020
Porcelain Dolls, Incels, and British Cars.
It is Halloween week! This is Gilbert's favorite time of year and favorite holiday. This week we take up Solomon's offer and review the movie "The Boy" starring Lauren Cohan and Rupert Evans. Greta Evans is a woman who has taken a job in the English countryside at a creepy manor owned by the elderly Hillshires. She thinks he is going to be babysitting their son, but it turns out he is a porcelain doll! You might think you know where this sinister horror movie trope is going, but there is a plot twist that will leave you surprised. This episode is filled with classical music references elaborated on by Gilbert and iconic storytelling by Solomon. Join us for audacious public radio's recap of THE BOY.    Brahm's Lullaby music box: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNz1X7Dfflo Brahm's Symphony No. 2 - Bernard Haitink conducts The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_qMCIQt26Y&t=191s Elgar Cello Concerto in E Minor performed by Jacqueline Du Pre with Daniel Barenboim conducting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hfGqnKOwxY
72 minutes | Oct 21, 2020
Religious Mothers, Dirty Pillows, and Short Shorts
On November 3rd, 1976 a film adaption of Stephen King's "Carrie" hit a small number of theaters in the Baltimore-D.C. area. The film was met with almost instant critical acclaim. Roger Ebert wrote that "Brian De Palma's "Carrie" is an absolutely spellbinding horror film". The movie was playing nationwide come January 1978. Cissy Spacek plays the title character Carrie White, a girl that we all know, have met, and quite frankly can relate with on some level. This iconic movie has influenced remakes, fashion, and brought us the infamous line (one of many) THEY'RE ALL GONNA LAUGH AT YOU. Although the movie has aged terribly it is a cornerstone of horror movie history that can not be ignored. Join us for a spooky season episode as we take a deep dive into Carrie. 
67 minutes | Oct 14, 2020
Kidnapping Plots, Flip Phones, and Father Knows Best
A group of white supremacists/white terrorists devise a plan to kidnap Michigan's governor. A man in South Africa is shot by his attacker because his phone was outdated. Virginia residents are warned not to touch toxic caterpillars. In West Virginia a woman enlists her sister in a plan to kill her boyfriend because she wants to.... MARRY THEIR FATHER! Oof, the family trees are vertical shoots on this week's episode!
56 minutes | Oct 7, 2020
Corpulent Cubs, Sweet Bread, and LGBT MLB
This week in the HOT dumpster fire that is 2020, we're bringing you the tasteful and award-winning journalism you've come to know and love. And this time with a special guest! Come listen to us chat about strange records in the MLB, fat bears, so called "bread", and a certain ice cream man. 
64 minutes | Sep 30, 2020
Peruvian Shamans, Ham Havoc, and Brain-Eating Amoebas
2020 ain't done yet!  This week we discuss how Peruvian shamans have nothing better to do than perform witchcraft on our Presidential election. Feral hogs mate with domesticated pigs to create super pigs. Texas has a brain eating amoeba problem. Finally, regulatory agencies get dragged when we talk about how an Iowa meat packing plant was only fined $957 dollars for a coronavirus outbreak. We also have a mini Keeping Up With The Kardashians tangent complete with sound bites! 
63 minutes | Sep 23, 2020
Planetary Pillage, Questionable Science, and America
Back by popular demand, we once again discuss the general lack of sense and order in the world. This time we talk about Russia's deal with Venus, semi-biblical plagues, unique "science" awards, and you'll find out what made Solomon go off. There's no escaping the Kali Yuga, so might as well have a laugh.  
69 minutes | Sep 9, 2020
Sinking Republicans, Graveside Pettiness, and Jessica Krug
A boat parade in support of Trump results in 5 boats sinking in Lake Travis, Texas. A man wearing a windbreaker and wig continues his petty feud with his neighbor at the cemetery. Another man in Lincoln, Nebraska suggests to his city council they change the name of boneless wings. Finally, we drag Jessica Krug for stealing every shade of brown and black to cover his wack ass whiteness. 
63 minutes | Sep 2, 2020
Nerve agents, VRSA, and WalTok
This week we talk Tik Tok, true crime, science, and big corporations. From disgruntled roomates to international madness that harkens back to the Cold War, this episode is chock full of audacity. Join your favorite #ProfessionalJournalists Solomon and Gilbert once again for your regularly scheduled dose of Audacious Public Radio! #Peabody here we come.
66 minutes | Aug 26, 2020
Hot Mayo, Racist Ice Cream, and Twitter Thugs
This episode is not for the queasy! Ireland has a seagull problem. So bad in fact that they are spreading E. coli via their fecal matter. Good Humor partnered with RZA from Wu-Tang Clan to redo the racist ice cream truck jingle. The SCOTUS told Trump he can not block people on the presidential account on Twitter. Lastly, Senator Mark Warner shows us how to make a hot mayonnaise sandwich. Luckily, (future VP) Kamala Harris swoops in and saves his basic ass. 
66 minutes | Aug 19, 2020
Exotic Pets, Country Conundrums, and WAPs
We are back once again to discuss the usual discord of the world. This time we talk about crazy pets, slips of the mind, and WAP. You won't want to miss this week of peak Audacious Public Radio.
53 minutes | Aug 12, 2020
Kitty Contraband, Rich Bitches, and Slow Friends
This week is FAR tew much. Are y'all tired? Because you know we are. This episode we discuss drug smuggling cats, official United States government advice, the bourgeois, and salacious troll dolls. Listen in once again, for Audacious Public Radio.
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