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Brayden's Here, Brozillions, & Daylight Savings Time
Episode 313

Brayden's Here, Brozillions, & Daylight Savings Time

My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!

March 9, 20261h 40mExplicit

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Show Notes

A niche service turns into a masterclass in boundaries, business, and belly laughs. We kick off with studio chaos, ADHD resets, and a brutally honest look at how “even keel” feels when the captions, meds, and momentum won’t cooperate. Then we detour into the wild world of male Brazilian waxing—technique, consent, cleanup, unhelpful physics, and the unspoken rules that keep awkward moments professional. It’s hilarious and unusually useful, especially if you’ve ever wondered how real pros navigate anatomy, timing, and client comfort.

From there we pitch a live brosilian for a future guest and hash out the ethics: where spectacle ends and respect begins, why reaction shots can be enough, and how to keep comedy from crossing lines. Home life barges in with a different kind of heat—clean houses, sick days, and a yard full of sticks—spark a sharp debate about invisible labor, parenting expectations, and the difference between being outside and actually getting things done. If you’ve ever felt audited for not “doing it all,” you’ll hear yourself in this one.

We zoom out to the clock everyone shares: daylight saving time. Expect straight talk on sleep loss, accident spikes, stress, and the strange math of “more evening” that still leaves bodies off-kilter. Then the medical system takes a turn under the microscope with ear tubes, missed reminders, and the blame game, raising practical rules for follow-ups, advocacy, and building your own safety net when providers don’t.

Our advice segment doesn’t flinch. One letter begs for spark in a reliable marriage; another flirts with a cashier while the guilt piles up. We push for agency over fantasy: plan the date, initiate the change, redirect that energy home, and stop outsourcing your desire. Finally, the minefield of telling a friend about suspected cheating gets the strategic treatment—proof, timing, and the very real risk that truth bombs miss their target.

It’s raw, funny, and weirdly actionable—from waxing tables to kitchen tables to clocks we’d like to smash. If you laughed, learned, or yelled back at your phone, tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a review with your favorite one-liner so we can read it on the next show.

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