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Traffic School Powered by The Advocates w/ Bert Kreischer – 09/26/2025

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Well, this was a tricky situation. I was supposed to do a quick 10-minute recorded interview with THE MACHINE — Bert Kreischer — at 8:15 AM. He didn’t show up on time (turns out he and his team thought East Idaho was in Pacific Time). So instead, we plowed straight into Traffic School Powered by The Advocates, which happens every Friday morning at 8:45. I kept the Zoom window open the entire time waiting for his arrival… and he FINALLY popped in at the very tail end of Traffic School. That means you get an unplanned, totally chaotic episode with live radio, Lt. Crain, distracted driving talk, sunflower seeds, and a bonus Bert Kreischer interview to top it off! Go see Bert Kreischer live at the Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls, ID on Friday, October 3rd. Get your tickets at bertbertbert.comIf you want to skip ahead to the Bert Interview, here you go! ;) - (45:06)

Sep 26, 20251h 2m

Ep 240Ep. 239 - Mayonnaise, Poop Spray, and the Rapture: Just Another Tuesday - 09/23/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party plays like a fever dream on a Monster Energy IV drip. We start with Peaches dunking on the cursed name “WrestlePalooza” like it’s a bad tattoo decision, then careen headfirst into the impending Halloween takeover of KBEAR, complete with leftover spooky music beds named “Stalker.” From there, we spiral into an Airbnb horror story about awkward host meet-and-greets and suspicious lawn photos, before crash-landing into a triple-stacked concert lineup that reads like a Hot Topic fever dream: Hollywood Undead, Chevelle, Point North, Mudvayne, Static X, Vended. Somewhere in the middle, Peaches casually reports on a guy setting a café on fire over mayonnaise, a teaching assistant blasting “poop spray” into an HVAC system, and a bus driver threatening to slow-cook children at 95 degrees. And it doesn’t stop — we also get Miami Hurricanes allegedly eating actual gator, the prophecy of the rapture, and a Florida woman weaponizing silly string at a bar. The chaos peaks when Peaches contemplates creating a “kitchen sink sandwich” from leftover Mongolian food and soda to rival TikTok stars, then softens to listener calls about baby cows, tiny camels, workplace appreciation, and black coffee. It’s part true crime, part county fair, part end-times sermon, and part morning zoo show with a death wish. By the time the episode ends, you’ve learned that people are hoarding Halloween candy like survivalists, ATMs can indeed be stolen with a pickup truck, and the only thing keeping the world together is Fat Bear Week and people yelling “CAMELS!” out their car windows. This is not a podcast episode; it’s a post-apocalyptic radio broadcast from a man who still finds joy in camels and bacon.

Sep 24, 202530 min

Ep 239Ep. 238 - Harvey Slicker once said, I Will Cook You All! - 09/22/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party was like falling headfirst into a haunted corn maze while Napoleon Bonaparte himself controls air traffic. It starts with Peaches talking about Outlier’s “Creature of the Night,” dragging Earth, Wind & Fire’s September meme into the Idaho airwaves like it’s 2014, and then swerving straight into Chevelle/Asking Alexandria giveaways with Finish That Lyric chaos. He mourns the sweaty end of summer while describing his bedroom as a “Costco dairy section,” then goes full spoopy-season hype man with haunted passports, scream tones, and Blackfoot (or “Blagfoot”) haunted attractions. From there it’s a fever dream of sports oddities—like a 58-year-old college football player, a retiring live buffalo mascot, and Eli Manning being asked to book steakhouse reservations by an entitled QB. Next, Peaches rants about car crashes, deer mating season, and California drivers melting in one drop of rain, before introducing us to Harvey Slicker, the 75-year-old bus driver who “cooked” children alive with a bus heater like some Looney Tunes villain. He whiplashes into gaming disasters (a fake Steam game scamming a cancer patient), his own PC obsession with digging games and supermarket sims, and the horror of AI chatbots telling people to kill their dads while other users propose marriage to their phones. Just as your brain adjusts, he drops an alligator-catching Dock Master saga, Napoleon’s napping air traffic controller forcing a plane to circle Corsica, Gen Z planning their futures on inherited wealth, “office frogging,” and the rise of tooth tattoos. It’s the first day of fall but Peaches somehow created a radio show that felt like a haunted theme park, a malware scam, and a weather report all at once.

Sep 23, 202526 min

Ep 238Ep. 237 - Arr! My Computer Can’t Run Cyberpunk but It Can Run This Show - 09/19/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party was like getting locked inside a Red Bull–soaked treasure chest with a capuchin monkey, three pirate ghosts, and a Furby that won’t stop laughing. Peaches kicked things off with Better Lovers and Alestorm to honor International Talk Like a Pirate Day, but immediately went off the rails, confessing his total lack of energy for a real pirate accent (his “Arr!” sounded like a tired lawnmower). From there, he lurched through a dizzying concert calendar—Hollywood Undead, Chevelle, Asking Alexandria, Mudvayne, In This Moment—like a human Ticketmaster on fire. He roasted the National Toy Hall of Fame for still excluding slime, scooters, and Tickle Me Elmo, then launched into apartment hacks about plungers, AC units, and filming every square inch of your new place like a low-budget paranormal show. He fantasized about planes wrapped in giant airbags bouncing like stress balls off the earth, gave an ode to garbage collectors and septic truck drivers, and mourned his inability to run Cyberpunk 2077 on the K-Bear work PC. The chaos climaxed with a monkey on the loose in North Carolina, a cocaine-carrying Louisiana teacher, the Ig Nobel Prize cow-zebra experiment, and listeners calling in with pirate-movie hot takes—from Captain Blood to Blackbeard’s Ghost to the eternally low-rated Yellowbeard. By the end, Peaches had transformed International Talk Like a Pirate Day into a sweaty fever dream of pop culture, personal confessions, and total radio anarchy. facebook.com/brenden.peachinstagram.com/brendenpeachNoon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhemTalking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Sep 23, 202530 min

Ep 237Ep. 236 - Renovations Wreck Relationships and My Toothpaste Is on the Wall - 09/18/2025

This episode begins with a sleep-deprived descent into chaos as the host recounts a melatonin-free dream of creeping around his parents’ empty house, Victor and Becca watching Poltergeist static, and him repeatedly leaping off the stairs yelling “Look, I’m Rey Mysterio!” as if paranormal luchador cosplay was a bedtime routine. From there the show ricochets through National Cheeseburger Day mania (McDonald’s 50¢ burgers, Culver’s price shaming, the endless war over pickles) and a wild call-in thread imagining burgers with Spaghettios, fried avocado, candied bacon, jalapeño jam, deep-fried eggplant, and whole grilled onions large enough to crush a small child. There’s an extended rant about how renovations wreck relationships — toothpaste on the back of picture frames, crooked collages, and carrying dressers up third-floor stairs while questioning your own life choices — all before pivoting to a Shot Clock Sports Update about Sean McVay tearing his plantar fascia, a Minnesota Vikings fan building a 15,000-piece Lego stadium, and Amazon Prime streaming extra hours of The Masters.The show then mutates into a satire of capitalism: Live Nation’s CEO claims concert tickets are underpriced, prompting a feral discussion about NBA benchwarmers making $20 million, the ethics of selling free tickets on Facebook Marketplace, and the physical manifestation of ticket-price stress as Victor’s mysterious shin pain (diagnosed live on air as possibly a blood clot, nerve compression, or dresser-moving trauma). From there we bounce to Dolly Parton’s Taco Bell order (Mexican pizza and mild sauce), a CPAP-in-Costco frozen section fantasy, a volcanic-ash government PSA showing Mount Fuji burying Tokyo, Samsung smart fridges inserting ads between your milk and your eggs, and a Scottish island where a herd of feral cows somehow received a package of Adidas sneakers. Finally, Sleep Token’s abs cause online meltdowns, Sabaton teams up with Johnny Hawkins, and the audience weighs in on what truly belongs on a burger. It’s a fever dream of burgers, blood clots, bureaucrats, and buff metal singers — exactly what your Thursday needed.

Sep 18, 202537 min

Ep 236Ep. 235 - Fantasy Football Undefeated Streak Saved by Jacoby Who? - 09/17/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party plays like a fever dream broadcast from a ticket-transfer purgatory. Peaches opens by running between the K-Bear studio and the Cannonball studio like a deranged postman because Ticketmaster refuses to let him transfer Chevelle tickets without sending a fresh code for every single pair. By the time the show starts he’s out of breath, but still manages to hype the looming Chevelle / Asking Alexandria / Dead Poets Society concert and his accidental addiction to a $5 Steam game called Keep Digging (dig to 1,000 meters, set off a nuke, repeat). He also unveils the new To Peach Their Own question: “What’s something you pretend to hate but secretly love?” which immediately turns into listeners confessing their love for Crocs, compliments, cheesy rom-coms, yacht rock, and one guy who sheepishly admits to bingeing K-Pop Demon Hunters.In between, Peaches swings hard into gamer mode — dissecting Grand Theft Auto VI’s May 2026 release and his fantasy of being a radio DJ voice in the game. Then comes a cascade of concert plugs (Static-X/Mudvayne in Pocatello, In This Moment at Mountain America Center, Halestorm possibly on the Aftershock lineup) and a “concert season is almost over” lament punctuated by snow in the Tetons. The sports update is pure chaos: NFL kickers smashing 50-yarders because they now get to shape footballs like Play-Doh, Tom Brady confusing everyone by being both a Raiders insider and Fox commentator, and US Open fans downing 738,459 honey-deuce cocktails.Peaches then veers into an age crisis triggered by Rams coach Sean McVay tearing his plantar fascia while celebrating, leading Peaches to recall throwing his own back out in a gym parking lot at 24. From there it’s an out-of-nowhere Pedro Pascal rant — including eye-infection selfies, an “industry plant” conspiracy, and a prediction of Pascal’s imminent downfall. He plugs the Crazy Figure Eight Car Races, rants about Chipotle opening in Idaho Falls (“No, we’re not California, calm down”), flexes on his office fantasy football league (still undefeated thanks to “Jacoby Lastname”), and closes on a very Idaho fall note: Costco’s four-pound pumpkin pie and the cult of “The Joy of Costco” book. The whole show is a live-action meme about adulthood: streaming anime with your kid, eating $6 pies, pretending to hate K-pop but humming it at work, and screaming about Ticketmaster codes while snow creeps toward the Tetons.

Sep 17, 202528 min

Ep 235Ep. 234 - The Only Podcast Where You Can Win Aftershock Passes and Hear About Stone Skimming Cheaters - 09/16/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party is what happens when you cram a Walmart holiday aisle, a Yellowstone geyser, and a metal festival lineup into a blender and hit “purée.” We kick off with Peaches discovering it’s 100 days until Christmas, then spiraling about Rexburg Walmart being looted of mirrors by returning college students. After plugging the Halfway Giveaway for Aftershock Festival (GA passes but BYO airfare), he whiplashes into In This Moment ticket giveaways and the upcoming crazy Figure-8 Car Races at the Rigby Fairgrounds. From there, the show takes a hard left into Yellowstone Park’s hat crisis — over $6,000 worth of sunhats, bucket hats, pizza boxes, and a ball cap literally reading “I pee in the lake” retrieved from geysers this year. This somehow segues into Peaches’ hat-size woes: his upcoming 1920s jazz party costume requires a fedora so large it could double as a satellite dish.Then it’s international sports absurdity: the World Stone Skimming Championships cheating scandal (stones secretly ground to perfect skipping size, judged by a device called the “Ring of Truth”), Peaches fantasizing about discovering his friend is a secret stone-skimming legend, and the surreal purchase of Fyre Festival’s trademarks by LimeWire. The sports update continues with Joe Burrow’s turf toe surgery, Tom Brady’s flag football comeback in Saudi Arabia, and NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney’s nephew hijacking his race radio mid-lap to cheer him on.The back half goes full “rock and roll group therapy.” Peaches dunks on Zach Bryan fence-hopping to fight Gavin Adcock, riffs on bizarre country artist names (“Braxton Moonshine,” “Theodore Spaghetti Strings”), and laments missing Bring Me the Horizon, Motionless in White, and The Plot in You while hyping up Chevelle and In This Moment shows. We then veer into Stephen King film adaptations, unread horror books collecting dust, and Atreyu’s suspicious online funeral stunt (RIP bio, atreyuisdead.com). Finally, the episode crescendoes with the Benson Boone cameraman urination scandal in Florida and a British dental hygienist who sued a coworker for $33,000 over repeated eye rolls. By the time Peaches and a caller start roasting bands they “want to like but just can’t” (Sleep Token, Pearl Jam, Volbeat, Coheed and Cambria), the episode has transformed into a live-action Onion article. It’s chaos, it’s music nerd confessions, it’s the only show where hats, haunted houses, and hardcore breakdowns collide.

Sep 17, 202530 min

Ep 234Ep. 233 - Win Aftershock Tickets (But Fund Your Own Chaos) - 09/15/2025

The September 15th episode of Peaches Pit Party is less a podcast and more a caffeinated scrapbook of chaos. Brenden “Peaches” Peach begins by raging against Command Strips, turning a simple poster-hanging project with his girlfriend into a war on adhesives. From there we swerve into the Half-and-Half Game, a Frankenstein audio challenge that lets you win Aftershock passes — but only if you also bankroll your own trip to Sacramento because, as Peaches stresses approximately 7,000 times, K-Bear is not paying for your gas, flights, or hotel. We take detours through holiday travel trauma, a Chili’s-induced road-trip meltdown, and a Google Flights oracle promising the cheapest plane tickets if you book on Halloween. Then it’s sports anarchy: Georgia Tech fans yeeting a goalpost into their president’s swimming pool, WrestleMania moving to Saudi Arabia, and a Jaguars employee gambling away $20 million on FanDuel. Peaches then invites you into horror-movie real estate hell — the actual Conjuring farmhouse, now in foreclosure and ready to haunt a new owner for $2 million. Lieutenant Crane swoops in with Crazy Figure Eight Car Race tickets, Apple confuses everyone with iOS 26, and Android users get roasted like Dr Pepper drinkers at a Pepsi convention. The episode then devolves into Peaches listing metal bands he just can’t vibe with (sorry Gojira, Opeth, Machine Head) while plotting future “To Peach Their Own” questions. As if that’s not enough, we get a crawl-space squatter arrest, a California woman registering her dog to vote (with an “I Voted” sticker pic, naturally), and a whiplash-inducing pivot to Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Yungblud’s mysterious collaboration that Peaches initially mistakes for a Tyler Perry cameo. The entire show feels like a roller coaster built in Thrillville Off the Rails — and Peaches is gleefully pulling the lever marked “derail.”

Sep 16, 202527 min

Ep 233Ep. 232 - Sell Plasma, Save a Raccoon, Meet Maria Brink - 09/12/2025

Today’s Peaches Pit Party podcast episode was like cramming a three-ring circus, a late-night gas station fever dream, and a nostalgia-fueled video game arcade into one hour of unfiltered chaos. Peaches barreled out of the gate with two massive giveaways — one sending listeners into the In This Moment VIP stratosphere (complete with Maria Brink meet-and-greets and onstage walkouts), the other launching a gladiatorial “Half & Half” audio challenge to win Aftershock festival passes — while simultaneously roasting anyone who thought flights, hotels, and gas were included (“Sell plasma, baby!”). From there, the show swerved into a full-blown horror movie of dead pets in a storage unit, then ricocheted into National Video Game Day where Peaches unleashed his inner retro-gaming gremlin, honking his “old game” horn at anyone who dared to mention Pong, Frogger, or Oregon Trail. Victor wandered in like a side-quest NPC carrying a bucket of Mudvayne entries while Peaches drew a winner live on-air, sparking a debate about handwriting gender stereotypes. We got a Shot Clock Sports Update that somehow crammed in Baltimore Ravens discount beer, Andy Murray’s post-tennis golf obsession, NASCAR rock-collecting tires, and Idaho officially crowned “Worst State for Sports Fans.” And just when you thought you’d heard it all, Peaches gleefully recounted a Chinese indie developer’s heartbreakingly weird Game Boy tribute to his deceased grandma, plotted to traumatize his girlfriend with notorious arthouse films, and then took a left turn into a heartwarming story of a Kentucky nurse performing CPR on a drunken baby raccoon. The episode ended in a dopamine hurricane of Pajama Sam nostalgia, Steam shopping cart chaos, and the horn of doom as listeners confessed their earliest gaming sins. It was equal parts morning zoo, funeral procession, and raccoon rehab center — the ultimate Peaches Pit Party energy.

Sep 12, 202528 min

Ep 232Ep. 231 - Ceramic Edgar Allan Poe on the Toilet - 09/11/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party careens off the rails like a shopping cart full of Edgar Allan Poe bathroom décor. Peaches opens by wrestling with the emotional weight of September 11th, only to pivot into a frenzy of concert giveaways, workplace jargon trauma, and an unfiltered hatred of Thanksgiving turkey. We’re treated to a Venezuelan government declaring Christmas in October, a ceramic Poe-on-the-toilet anecdote, TikTok travelers mistaking Tunisia for Nice, and a hall-of-fame rant about iCloud storage charges. Fantasy football dilemmas spiral into a father-son showdown about NFL survivability, while Peaches crowdsources the pettiest things people hate to pay for (spoiler: fry sauce and plastic bags make the list). There’s stalker-song paranoia featuring Hall & Oates, Blondie, and The Police, Idaho Preferred Month propaganda, Spirit Box heartbreak, Florida rain-based shoplifting excuses, and Uber helicopters because walking is for peasants. All of this is stitched together with shout-outs to Five Finger Death Punch, Babymetal, Halestorm, and the K-Bear 101 app — plus a brief existential breakdown over social media posting. This is not a podcast episode. It’s a fever dream disguised as local radio content, and you’re better off strapping in than trying to follow the logic.

Sep 12, 202526 min

Ep 231Ep. 230 - If You Could Only Eat Two Foods Forever, What’s On Your Plate? - 09/10/2025

On this absolutely feral episode of Peaches Pit Party, Peaches (still recovering from a zombie-grade sinus infection) careens from breaking news about Charlie Kirk getting shot at a Utah rally to unwrapping Bad Omens’ new pop-leaning single like a confused rock dad opening a glitter bomb. In between casually dunking on his own sleep schedule, Peaches spirals into the saga of a British train conductor who hasn’t slept in two years, accuses chocolate chip cookie dough of being the devil, and wonders aloud if chloroform counts as a bedtime strategy. The show detonates further with a rehash of the rogue Phillies “Karen” who stole a baseball from a kid, Peyton Manning begging Pope Leo XIV to appear on the Manningcast, and Mississippi State getting slapped with a half-million-dollar fine for storming the field. Then it gets truly chaotic: Peaches debates whether collectible monster toys called Labubus make people undateable, confesses his Funko Pops are the “modern fruitcake,” and rants about hacky sack skills dying out faster than AOL chatrooms. He laments deer’s kamikaze highway tactics, curses Idaho Falls traffic like it’s personally plotting against him, and then veers into sunscreen-flavored ice cream, tortellini versus Taco Bell combo meals, listener call-ins about shepherd’s pie and chicken-fried steak, and the mythic cheat codes of real life (“compliment strangers” and “be nice to maintenance people so they don’t leave your door unlocked all weekend”). By the end, it’s a fever dream of food cravings, nostalgia for Ocean View High’s dark room, and UFO-style mystery booms in New Jersey. This episode is part AM shock jock, part cooking show, part paranormal radio, and 100% Peaches slowly losing his mind in real time.

Sep 10, 202531 min

Ep 230Ep. 229 - I Trusted Command Strips and They Betrayed Me Like Judas - 09/09/2025

This episode was a fever dream of Peaches trying to convince the world he’s the best boyfriend ever because he carried a couch up three flights of stairs, while also nearly dying from a one-day plague. In between coughing fits and flexing about his heroism, he waged open war against Command Strips, which betrayed him like a treacherous ex by yeeting his prized ticket shadow box and a Long Beach print straight to the floor in the dead of night. From there, he spiraled into fantasy football glory, bragging about his week-one domination while simultaneously plotting a giant loser-shaming trophy courtesy of his family’s trophy shop. Sports chaos continued with NFL fans smacking players in the helmet, Phillies Karen stealing baseballs, and the Savannah Bananas trolling the entire concept of sanity. Then Peaches wondered what the fourth-best city in America is (spoiler: it’s definitely not San Francisco unless you’re into poverty-level hill sprints). Somewhere in the chaos, he roasted Gen Z for allegedly being too terrified to pump gas, mocked a TikToker for making pasta mid-flight, and marveled at a drunk Canadian dude joyriding in a pink Barbie Jeep. By the time aliens entered the conversation—demanding humanity’s proof of worth—listeners decided the only things worth saving Earth for were music, dogs, and maybe tacos. Oh, and Phillies Karen officially achieved internet immortality while Peaches feared his own “Karen moment” could someday be immortalized over a Dairy Queen Blizzard. Truly a descent into madness, one Command Strip at a time. Check me out elsewhere! - facebook.com/brenden.peachinstagram.com/brendenpeachNoon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhemTalking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Sep 9, 202530 min

Ep 229Ep. 228 - When You Post “Congrats Taylor” and Accidentally Start World War III - 08/26/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party was absolute chaos from the jump. It kicked off with a gladiator-style cage match over Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement, with Peaches trying to play it cool by saying “congrats” while Viktor Wilt went full doomsday preacher about how marriage should be banned and Taylor’s music is “mid.” The conversation spiraled into Google showering confetti, Swifties forming an invisible army, and Peaches just trying to survive. From there, the episode rocketed into a fever dream where BarkAir, a luxury dog-only airline, charges $6,000 per flight so influencers can jab Ozempic into their poodles before buckling them into private jets. Then it was onto the sports world, where a Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant card sold for nearly $13 million, MLB announced a Field of Dreams game in an Iowa cornfield, and the University of Oklahoma decided press conferences are now pay-per-view events.Meanwhile, Spotify decided to invent breakup DM purgatory, Southwest Airlines unveiled a “too-big tax” for passengers who don’t fit neatly into their sardine seats, and Peaches delivered an emotional TED Talk on toilet paper, mullets, and the crime of leaving every cabinet door open in his apartment. A mid-flight passenger tried smoking in the bathroom and nearly derailed a plane, Peaches’ girlfriend Aubrey became a saint by revealing his shower tiles were actually white (not yellow), and Chipotle announced burritos will soon be falling from the sky via drones. Canada joined the madness with a politician strapping on 360 neckties for a Guinness World Record no one asked for, while Colonel Sanders’ evil twin whipped Peaches with a lanyard at a Volbeat show for being too tall.As if that wasn’t enough, a 47-year-old man at a Suicide Boys concert assaulted a teenage girl over lawn seating, proving humanity is doomed. And somehow, despite all of this, Peaches Pit Party ended with an epic debate over the greatest cereal of all time, ranging from humble oats to sugar-loaded s’mores in a bag. In short: this episode was like being trapped in a carnival ride built by billionaires, Swifties, and airline CEOs — terrifying, hilarious, and unforgettable.Check me out elsewhere! - facebook.com/brenden.peachinstagram.com/brendenpeachNoon Hour of Madness & Mayhem - feeds.transistor.fm/noon-hour-of-madness-mayhemTalking Between The Songs with Brenden Peach - feeds.transistor.fm/talking-between-the-songs

Aug 27, 202534 min

Ep 228Ep. 227 - Darla the Wonder Dog > Every Celebrity Ever - 08/25/2025

This episode of Peaches Pit Party was a full-on fever dream fueled by lemongrass oil, rage against Cracker Barrel paint colors, and the eternal battle of Twin Falls vs. Rexburg. Peaches kicked things off by admitting he survived his first professional massage without falling through the table (barely), only to spiral into a weekend of “anxiety cleaning” before his birthday trip home. Then came the legendary saga of Darla the Wonder Dog, Lou Brutus’s iconic sidekick, who lived a rock ‘n’ roll life longer than most metal bands’ careers. The show lurched into chaos with the “Muddled Vein” contest, where a distorted Mudvayne track nearly broke callers’ brains until Mike—local hero and possible prophet—guessed “Happy.” Sports updates spiraled into rants about the Cincinnati Bengals’ cheapness, Netflix stealing baseball, and why watching football all day makes you a basement goblin.But things only got weirder: a Donkey Kong watermelon-smashing odyssey, a fishing spot catfishing scam straight out of “Redneck Ocean’s Eleven,” and Peaches going scorched-earth on celebrities people irrationally hate (Nick Jonas’s cauliflower hair, Fred Durst’s dumb flat-bill hat, and apparently Freddie Mercury himself?!). Toss in a full roast of Cracker Barrel’s dull gray rebrand, Hooters shorts policy chaos, a Costco Labor Day prophecy, and tacos—so many tacos—that students in Mexico broke world records with a frying pan the size of a UFO. Peaches wrapped it all up with mustard connoisseurship, fridge archeology, and the kind of listener calls that make you question if Idaho’s air supply is laced with Axe body spray. In short, this episode was part stand-up comedy, part therapy session, and part apocalyptic carnival ride.

Aug 26, 202532 min

Ep 227Ep. 226 - Cracker Barrel Changed the Logo and Ruined My Life - 08/22/2025

It’s Friday in the Pit and Peaches is riding the wave of Cracker Barrel logo rage with a fake “Cracker BEAR 101” rebrand. From clueless people who never know when concerts are happening to interior designers declaring war on TVs and microwaves, it’s another day of chaos.The big To Peach Their Own question: “What animated movie is a 10 out of 10?” Listeners throw down their favorites, from Disney classics to Pixar gut-punches, and Peaches learns that Spirited Away is not about a horse.Elsewhere on the show:Concert Alert – Mudvayne, Static-X & Vended coming October 3rd, with a new “Muddled Vein” ticket giveaway starting Monday.Interior Designer Nicholas Fairford’s “vibe killers” list: TVs, microwaves, drying laundry, overhead lights, and dusty candles. Peaches isn’t impressed.Ideal dinner times vs. reality when your girlfriend’s family eats at 9 PM.Shot Clock Sports Update: WWE to ESPN earlier than planned, MLB eyeing shorter seasons, NFL refs cracking down on “poor sportsmanship.”Netflix launches Astrology Hub to recommend shows by zodiac sign. Peaches roasts it.Cracker Barrel vs. Steak ’n Shake beef — literally millions lost over a logo change.TikTok Airport Worker fired for oversharing behind-the-scenes codes.Pretend Drunk Guy Arrested for lying in a ditch in Iowa.20 Tons of Ribeye Cooked on a Missouri Highway after a truck fire (first responder was vegan).Listener calls in with his daughter “Ellie” (named after Up) for a Pixar tear-jerker discussion.Another packed Friday full of rants, bad logos, and way too much steak.

Aug 22, 202529 min

Ep 226Ep. 225 - Max The Wonder Fish - 08/20/2025

It’s National Radio Day, and Peaches is dragging his way through hump day with bison taunting tourists, window seats without windows, and a whole list of phrases he absolutely can’t stand anymore. From “I was today years old” to “work wife/work husband,” nothing is safe.In To Peach Their Own, the big question is: “What’s a phrase people use these days that you just can’t stand?” The answers range from annoying Gen Z slang to classic office jargon that should’ve died years ago.Elsewhere in the show:United & Delta facing lawsuits for fake “window seats.”The NBA and NBPA both backing limits on prop bets to cut down on player harassment.NFL Crocs are officially a thing (yes, with claws and horns).NASCAR considering loosening limits on Cup drivers in the Truck and Xfinity series.Dumb song lyrics that don’t make sense — from “I Want It That Way” to Owl City’s “Fireflies.”Nickelback fans in British Columbia caught in DUI checkpoints outside a concert.Jillian Michaels firing back at Netflix’s Biggest Loser docuseries with “receipts.”Prisoners in Australia allegedly eating shelter guinea pigs.A library book returned 82 years late.A Kentucky woman going full Carrie Underwood on her ex’s car.The world’s oldest chicken, Pearl, and Peaches’ own childhood fish Max.A blind man regaining his sight thanks to a surgery involving his tooth.Packed, weird, and hilarious — just another Wednesday in the Pit.

Aug 21, 202529 min

Ep 225Ep. 224 - My Leg is a Grapefruit: A Bug Story - 08/19/2025

Peaches starts the show by commenting on how fast the summer of 2025 has gone by. He talks about getting two severe bug bites, one that swelled to the size of a grapefruit on his knee and another that made his knee swell to a "grapefruit sized sphere". He also mentions a new study suggesting that the Skrillex song "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" could act as a mosquito repellentHe discusses several unusual news stories, including men getting leg-lengthening surgery in Istanbul, a woman in NYC turning her apartment into a Titanic shrine, and a new Guinness World Record for the most roller coasters ridden in one week. He also touches on some "freaky stuff happening with animals" , such as rabbits with tentacles , squirrels with oozing warts , and wild pigs in California turning neon blue from eating rat poison. He warns listeners about a possible FDA alert regarding radioactive shrimp sold at Walmart.Peaches shares some personal anecdotes, including the time his catalytic converter was stolen from his car , his emotional attachment to his Funko Pops , and how his father has been a business owner for a long time. He also talks about his fear of being falsely accused of something.Finally, Peaches shares listeners' answers to the "To Peach Their Own" question of the day: "What's the smallest, dumbest purchase you've ever made that brought you ridiculous amounts of joy?". Responses included silly putty, a tiny succulent plant, and a gold, sparkly platypus. One caller talked about how she was very excited about a $2 3D-printed spider she bought, even after spending $400 on a sword for her partner.

Aug 19, 202526 min

Ep 224Ep. 223 - The Zoo Ate My Pony - 08/18/2025

Peaches is back after a whirlwind weekend that included a wedding, wardrobe malfunctions, and a Walmart dash for emergency pants. On today’s show, he breaks down the quirks of being a tall guy at weddings, the rise of ChatGPT-written wedding vows, and why dog people might just be the wildest people in restaurants. Viktor makes his return from Washington with fridge magnets in tow, and the two riff on everything from zoo ponies becoming lion snacks to the dangers of AI catfishing.The Shot Clock Sports Update covers Packers throwback leather-look helmets, tortilla-throwing drama in Texas, and the first Olympics set to sell venue naming rights. Plus, Peaches dives into fantasy football chaos in the office draft, Ice Nine Kills’ canceled Boise show, and Bad Omens’ new European tour.For To Peach Their Own, Peaches asks listeners: “What have you aged out of?” From loud restaurant music to standing-room-only concerts, the answers will hit close to home. And in What The Headline, an Illinois man named Michael J. Fox learns the hard way that you can’t time travel out of a DUI. Add in a debate on backing into parking spots, lottery winners splurging on thicker baloney, and scams involving fake Jelly Roll, and you’ve got another packed episode of Eastern Idaho’s favorite Pit Party.

Aug 19, 202538 min

Traffic School - 08/15/2025

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When Viktor Wilt’s out, things get… unpredictable. This week on Traffic School Powered by The Advocates, Peaches slid into the host’s chair alongside Maddie Kidd and Lt. Crain for a no-holds-barred ride through real road advice, wild listener calls, and plenty of unexpected detours. From debates over who could outrun the cops, to figure-eight car race hype, to DMV nightmares (looking at you, Tater), every minute had that “only on live radio” energy. Listeners chimed in with everything from busted Subaru war stories to the legality of buying cars without titles, myths about which vehicles get pulled over most, and even rumors about Peaches’ personal life. Lt. Crain dished out genuine safety tips and law insight between laughs, while Maddie brought the sass and chaos. If you missed it, you missed a masterclass in how traffic talk can veer wildly off-road in the best way possible.

Aug 15, 202532 min

Ep 223Ep. 222 - The Halloweener Incident - 08/13/2025

On today’s Peaches Pit Party, Peaches takes listeners on a rollercoaster of sarcastic commentary, nostalgic throwbacks, and the strangest headlines you didn’t know you needed. He opens with a deep dive into the Farmer’s Almanac winter forecast for Idaho, calling out the bold predictions and poking fun at its shaky track record. That naturally leads into a rant about unpredictable Idaho weather and how it fuels his pre-flight anxiety when heading home to California.With back-to-school season in full swing, Peaches sparks the To Peach Their Own conversation: “What’s something from school that still sticks with you to this day?” Listeners and Peaches share everything from the smell of the cafeteria and shaving cream desk cleanings to marching band cadences and locker combination anxiety. Peaches even recalls the time he got in trouble in preschool for repeatedly calling a classmate “The Halloweener.”In between, he weighs in on a study claiming couples who gossip are happier, takes shots at celebrity gossip hypocrisy, and recounts a quadruple date at a Weird Al show. Sports updates cover Texas being preseason #1 but still an underdog, MLB postseason dates, and a Cleveland triathlon competitor who ran the course in jorts.Other highlights include:WalletHub naming Idaho the #2 best state to live in.The Breaking Bad house going up for sale for nearly $4M.A mysterious UK “Silent Man” blocking traffic for a decade.A Reddit user announcing an engagement to an AI chatbot.The growing “Labooboo” plush craze now inspiring theft in California.His rental car dilemma for an upcoming trip.A plea for listeners to eat lunch and not skip meals.A concert calendar rundown including 311, Nine Inch Nails, We Came As Romans, and Pantera.The show wraps with more listener calls for To Peach Their Own, hilarious childhood school stories, and the signature sign-off — Peach Out.

Aug 14, 202532 min

Ep 222Ep. 221 - Can't Breathe? Blow Into This Conch Shell! - 08/12/2025

Join Peaches for a jam-packed episode of "Peaches Pit Party" on K Bear 101, where he tackles everything from rock legends to competitive eating and bizarre news. In this episode, Peaches discusses radio drama involving Howard Stern, who is reportedly frustrated that podcaster Alex Cooper's show is outperforming his streaming numbers on SiriusXM. The conversation also delves into a recent tattoo Victor got of Ozzy Osbourne's signature, a decision that surprised Peaches given Victor's past stance on getting an artist's name tattooed.On a lighter note, Peaches shares the story of a minor league baseball team's six-foot-long hot dog called "The Land of 10,000 Calories," which competitive eaters Joey Chestnut and Notorious BOB finished in under 29 minutes. The show also covers the curious case of a collegiate swimmer whose team was stripped of their national championship title because he tested positive for excessive caffeine. Peaches also reacts to NBA player Tyrese Maxey's summer challenge of learning how to use a can opener, a struggle Maxey shared on Instagram Live.In the "To Peach Their Own" segment, listeners call in to share their best travel destinations, including Garmisch, Germany, Yellowstone National Park, and Stanley, Idaho, with detailed reasons for their choices. Don't miss this one!

Aug 12, 202534 min

Ep 221Ep. 220 - The Quest for an 8-Foot-Tall Loser Trophy - 08/11/2025

Join Peaches on a jam-packed Monday as he books a week-long vacation home for his upcoming 29th birthday on August 29 and his dad's 60th birthday on September 2. He discusses his recent trip to see "Weird Al" Yankovic, calling it one of the best live shows he’s ever seen, and his reaction to the new Bad Omens track, "Spectre".Later, Josh from Classy 97 joins the show to judge comedian Judson Veach's list of the worst things to be good at, including pickleball, fantasy football, and cornhole. Peaches and Josh debate the merits of a giant, obnoxious "loser trophy" for their fantasy football leaguePeaches also delves into other viral topics, such as the internet's outrage over the new minimalist Cracker Barrel redesign and the 2025 War of the Worlds remake, which debuted with a 0% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie's poor quality has made it an unexpected internet sensation, with viewers hate-watching it and creating memes.You'll also hear about:Brewers manager Pat Murphy and his habit of eating pancakes in the dugout.The announcement that AOL is officially shutting down its dial-up internet service on September 30.The crowning of Petunia, a hairless English French bulldog mix, as the "World’s Ugliest Dog 2025".A bizarre incident in Burbank, California, where a woman got stuck in a Chuck E. Cheese arcade game.A fun and unique call-in segment asking listeners what they think is overrated.

Aug 11, 202532 min

Ep 220Ep. 219 - We Get MILDLY evil! - 08/07/2025

Peaches dives into a whirlwind of topics. He kicks off the show by recounting a frustrating issue with his iPhone 14 Pro Max and a failed attempt to clean the charging jack with 70% isopropyl alcohol, which he later discovered might have ruined his microphone. This leads into a discussion about unhygienic habits, specifically the common practice of using a phone on the toilet and eating without regularly cleaning it. Peaches then shares a peculiar observation from an Ask Reddit thread about people placing tortillas on top of the unclean grocery store packaging.The conversation shifts to more outlandish topics, including a story about women using dating apps to find handymen for DIY projects and his own confession that he's done something similar in the past. Peaches also vents about the high cost of paper towels and toilet paper. He shares a news story about a 26-year-old German tourist who was fined €1,200 and banned from driving for six months after riding a motorcycle naked in Malta. In a surprising turn, he also talks about the NFL's new rule banning teams from providing ammonia and smelling salts to players, a decision that has a player like George Kittle distraught.The episode delves into personal anecdotes, with Peaches sharing his longest-held grudges, including one against his high school basketball coach. He also recalls a past dream about being kicked off the basketball team and a more recent, unsettling dream about his mom, which he is now scared might be a premonition.Wrapping up the show, Peaches presents a question to his listeners: "You get $1,000 every time you do something mildly evil. What's your go-to move?". Callers offer a range of creative answers, from stealing a person's left shoe to gluing dollar coins to the sidewalk for people to find. The episode is a wild ride through hygiene, sports, personal fears, and the humorous side of human nature.

Aug 8, 202540 min

Peaches Sits Down With Kasey Karlsen & CJ Arey of Deadlands

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On this episode of the Artist Interrogations podcast, Peaches sits down with Kasey Karlsen and CJ Arey of the band Deadlands at the Soundwell in Salt Lake City. The conversation covers their latest EP, Seven, which is based on the seven deadly sins and influenced by tarot cards and self-reflection.The group discusses their tour, initially called "Hot Singles in Your Area," but later corrected to "Hot Shows in Your Area". They share stories about the show, including the energetic crowds in Mesa, Arizona, and Oklahoma City, which were some of the best shows they've ever played. Peaches also talks about a previous interview where they discussed the Idaho Potato Museum, which led him to bring Kasey and CJ a poster and shot glass from the museum's gift shop.Kasey and CJ open up about their shared experience with ADHD and how it affects their daily lives and work. They clarify that while they are the only two official members of Deadlands, the touring musicians are considered family. The podcast also touches on their collaboration with producer Boy What, also known as Eli , on the EP and their song "House of Cards". Finally, they express their appreciation for "nice rock stars" in the music industry, such as Cody from Set It Off and Chris Motionless

Aug 6, 202518 min

Ep 219Ep. 218 - I Borrow Vacuums Like a Sad Little Dirt Goblin - 08/05/2025

Peaches kicks off this Tuesday with thoughts on teen dreams and TikTok schemes — namely the wild stat that over half of Gen Z is ditching traditional careers to chase influencer clout or OnlyFans stardom. He breaks down the pressure behind the filtered fantasy, shares behind-the-scenes content hustle stories from Deadlands' Casey Karlsen, and reflects on the grind of monetizing your entire life for clicks. From there, it spirals gloriously: YouTube’s new AI-driven age verification system, a watermelon-on-a-vacuum cleaning hack (that definitely doesn’t work), and the absurdity of Meta offering $250 million to recruit one 24-year-old AI nerd.The Shot Clock Sports Update drops nuggets about ESPN mic’ing up college football refs, the Orioles' Jackson-to-Jackson-to-Jackson triple play, Damian Lillard’s new GM job at Weber State, and a hockey mascot almost getting eaten by a bear in Alaska. Peaches also previews upcoming shows like Architects, Nine Inch Nails, and Three Eleven with Badflower and Sitting on Saturn.Then it’s time for To Peach Their Own: What song would you play at a bar to annoy everyone? Listeners call in with the classics — Tubthumping, What Does the Fox Say, Hero by Enrique Iglesias — and Peaches tries not to spiral. He even admits to annoying Californians with Chumbawamba. Other insanity includes the McMigraine Meal (fries and a Coke to fix your headache?), a hologram Tupac sidebar, a fake “random fan” in Portland who turned out to be a college player, and Jim Acosta interviewing a digitally resurrected Parkland victim. Peaches handles it all with a mix of sarcastic horror and genuine curiosity.And yes — chiming in with an important opinion: Make burgers wider, not taller.

Aug 6, 202526 min

Ep 218Ep. 217 - I Put a Baby on Top of the Fridge and He Liked It - 08/04/2025

Peaches returns from a whirlwind weekend to launch into a jam-packed Pit Party full of chaos, commentary, and chimps with runway aspirations. Kicking things off with the latest To Peach Their Own question — what would a burglar steal if they only took what’s on top of your fridge — Peaches confesses to storing collagen powder, expired oatmeal, and at one point, a real baby (who enjoyed the view). The episode dives into a story about an Oasis fan who missed the entire concert after being knocked out cold by a sprinting security guard — and Peaches does not hold back on how emotionless he thinks the Gallagher brothers would be about it.In other wild news: Microsoft reveals AI is slowly reshaping (not replacing) white-collar jobs, inflatable beach ball fetishes are trending, and a rogue water monitor lizard named Goose eludes authorities across two states before being recaptured and repurposed as a reptile ambassador. There’s also a zoo in Denmark asking the public to donate unwanted pets — yes, as food for predators. Meanwhile, the band Silly Goose gets arrested for performing at a BP gas station, and Nickelback karaoke triggers a Canadian rescue operation after screams of “Photograph” were mistaken for distress calls.Peaches also covers Micah Parsons’ Cowboys drama, blindfolded linebacker training, and the MLB All-Star Game heading back to Wrigley Field. But the real kicker? The USDA using Scarlett Johansson’s Marriage Story meltdown to scare wolves. And then there’s the woman found dead on a bus in Brazil with 26 iPhones glued to her torso. Glue. iPhones. Death. It’s a lot. But you’ll laugh, learn, and leave with way more knowledge about chimps and fashion than you probably asked for.

Aug 5, 202522 min

Ep 217Ep. 216 - Hulk Hogan and the Bass Audition That Never Was - 07/25/2025

On today’s Peaches Pit Party, Brendan Peach swings recklessly through the internet’s wildest headlines: Hulk Hogan makes up Metallica stories again (RIP to his audition tape), LeBron sends lawyers after bizarre AI pregnancy videos, and Google accidentally photographs a naked guy in his backyard and pays up. We lick battery-flavored chips for nostalgia, mourn the legends Ozzy and Hogan, and marvel at Coldplay's Kiss Cam destroying careers in real time. Also: Peach exposes Nintendo’s big reveal—Mario and Peach are just “friends”? Lies! Toss in concert ticket giveaways, burrito petitions, Bambi 2, and a claw machine scandal where the toys shoot real bullets… Welcome to Friday.

Jul 25, 202530 min

Peaches Sits Down With Molly Haining of Living Dead Girl

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In this wild ride of an episode, The Artist Interrogations Podcast host Peaches (aka Brenden Peach) sits down with Molly Haining, the powerhouse vocalist of Living Dead Girl, for a conversation that’s equal parts nostalgic, chaotic, and brutally honest.From scrambling to honor Ozzy Osbourne’s passing mid-show to building a backyard rain machine for a music video (landlord, look away), Molly shares the behind-the-scenes madness of life as a touring artist, model, and Disney-obsessed travel agent. Yes, she owns every edition of The Little Mermaid—even the banned one.Peaches and Molly dive into:🎸 The high-energy antics of Living Dead Girl’s latest tour🎤 Screaming techniques and Maria Brink comparisons (she’s flattered, don’t worry)🧜‍♀️ Disney park debates and theme park trauma💰 Shooting fake money with her face on it into festival crowds🧠 Crowd psychology and why crossed arms don’t mean boredom🧳 Fanny packs, ibuprofen, and the adulting side of concert-goingPlus, Molly reveals the release date for Living Dead Girl’s upcoming album (October 10!) and dishes on how she keeps her stage presence fresh—even when stepping on her guitarist mid-show.Whether you’re a metalhead, Disney diehard, or just here for the chaos, this episode is a must-listen. Peaches brings the charm, Molly brings the fire, and together they serve up one unforgettable interrogation.

Jul 25, 202523 min

Ep 216Ep. 215 - Hulk Hogan Is Gone and So Is My Faith in July - 07/24/2025

This was supposed to be a normal Thursday. But after Ozzy’s passing earlier in the week, Peaches is hit with the news that wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at 71. From childhood memories of a signed statue that will never be, to stories from WrestleMania 21, this episode opens heavy—and stays unpredictable.In this episode of Peaches Pit Party – On Demand!:A full tribute to Hulk Hogan’s legacy, including Peaches’ own memories from WrestleMania 21 in Los Angeles, and a cherished 3-foot Hulk Hogan statue gifted by his parents as a kid.Peaches reflects on loss and legacy, calling his dad just to hear his voice after realizing 71 is not that far off.Celebrity deaths piling up this week include not just Hogan and Ozzy, but also Chuck Mangione, Richard Simmons, and others.A feel-good-but-chaotic break thanks to Leonardo da Pinchey, a cat in New Zealand who’s been stealing expensive underwear, socks, and sweaters from neighbors. Peaches compares it to his childhood cat Bandit, who once stole a hundred-dollar bill and hid it under the couch.Venmo is now being accepted by the U.S. Treasury to contribute to the national debt. Peaches confirms the site is real and spirals about it anyway.A woman in the UK dies after her dog licked her wound, leading to an extended tangent about commodes, septic shock, and weirdly misleading headlines.In the Shot Clock Sports Update:A 12-year-old Little Leaguer named Marco Rocco is suspended and sued over a bat flipThe Colorado Rockies’ first-round draft pick Ethan Holliday signs a record-breaking $9 million bonusThe UFL shuts down multiple franchises and announces a team coming to BoiseFat Joe admits to drinking 30–40 Diet Pepsis a day. Peaches can’t relate, recalls recent soda mix-up at Costa Vida, and officially pledges loyalty to full-sugar Cherry Coke.Peaches addresses the strange debate online that Ozzy Osbourne outliving Richard Simmons “invalidates” healthy living, and why it’s a dumb argument. Genetics, not gym memberships.Adam Sandler is holding a lookalike contest to promote Happy Gilmore 2. The prize includes a hockey stick putter and a bag of pickles.Peaches updates his summer concert schedule: Scene Queen and Deadlands in Salt Lake next week, Dropkick Murphys and Bad Religion in Pocatello next Friday, and Weird Al in Idaho Falls the week after that.In To Peach Their Own: Which celebrity death hit you the hardest?Peaches chooses Kobe Bryant, recounting his time working at TMZ the day it broke.Callers mention Randy Rhoads and Shannon Hoon, leading to a raw conversation about addiction, grief, and how early deaths from drugs still sting.

Jul 25, 202533 min

Ep 215Ep. 214 - I Can’t Say ‘Boise’ Wrong Without Being Threatened - 07/23/2025

The Ozzy tributes continue as Peaches shares even more legendary stories and listener memories, reflects on that one time Ozzy chucked meat into a crowd, and reveals which Sabbath track didn’t make it to air during yesterday’s marathon. Also, yes, someone in Boise is slapping butts on a dirt bike. That’s a real sentence in this episode.In this wide-ranging, unpredictable, and fully Idaho-core edition of Peaches Pit Party:More Ozzy talk as Peaches unpacks one of those viral "Craziest Things Ozzy Ever Did" lists, featuring burglary, paint mishaps, catapulted meat, and accidentally inviting a celebrity tour bus into his house.The Living Dead Girl interview with Molly is officially live on the KBEAR 101 RMG YouTube channel. Peaches shares the behind-the-scenes dynamic, including having to carry the convo early on.To Peach Their Own: What food never loses its spark for you?Peaches rants about his go-to Taco Bell order and a tragic cheese explosion on his Knocked Loose shirt.Callers weigh in with brisket, rainbow trout, and how catching and gutting your own fish makes it taste better.Scene Queen, Deadlands, and GIRLIE are hitting Salt Lake next week. Peaches previews the upcoming in-person interview with Casey Carlson and reflects on that time he got lost backstage and ran into Bad Omens doing laundry.The man known as the world’s unluckiest (or luckiest) guy, Frane Selak, is discussed after surviving seven near-death experiences and then winning the lottery. Peaches compares him to Wilt Chamberlain in Converse.An Idaho Falls listener wins tickets to Dropkick Murphys, Bad Religion, and the Mainliners in Pocatello.Peaches gives concert calendar updates and previews interviews with both Tim Brennan of Dropkick Murphys and Speed from the band Silvertone.Shot Clock Sports Update includes:A Chargers fan sues the team over the Brazil game.WWE SummerSlam 2025 hits Regal Cinemas nationwide.Francisco Lindor starts a coffee-based talk show on YouTube.Finally, Peaches reacts to the “Serial Butt Slapper” news out of Boise. Yes, there’s a man on a dirt bike allegedly slapping strangers before speeding away. Peaches proposes an undercover cop sting and is again reminded why we can’t have nice things.

Jul 25, 202531 min

Ep 214Ep. 213 - Ozzy Osbourne Is Gone and I Cried in a Culver’s Drive-Thru - 07/22/2025

The rock world is shaken, and so is Peaches. This episode of Peaches Pit Party is a tribute — three hours of wall-to-wall Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath after the legendary frontman passed away at age 76.When the news broke during The Noon Hour of Madness and Mayhem, Peaches and Viktor Wilt were live on-air, in the middle of giving away Weird Al tickets. But the moment Peaches saw the TMZ post, everything changed.What follows is a deeply personal, raw, and emotional tribute show that includes:🖤 A full Ozzy + Sabbath music marathon from 4 PM to 7 PM💬 A touching story about Peaches crying in the Culver’s drive-thru listening to “Dreamer” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home”📝 A fan-submitted flood of requests and memories via the KBEAR Facebook group — “To Peach Their Own” asked: What’s your favorite Ozzy or Sabbath song?🧑‍🎤 A personal story about Peaches’ dad battling a serious illness, and still managing to get Ozzy to sign a vinyl copy of Patient Number 9 at Fingerprints Records in Long Beach🎧 Tracks included: “Crazy Train,” “Flying High Again,” “Mr. Crowley,” “No More Tears,” “I Don’t Wanna Stop,” “Let Me Hear You Scream,” “Children of the Grave,” “Ordinary Man,” and more🕊 Reflections on Ozzy’s final live performance, his charity legacy, and the massive global outpouring of love🗣 A quote from Eddie Trunk that hit Peaches hard: “How ironic is it that the Prince of Darkness brought so much joy to so many?”Also in the episode:🎤 Brief updates on the Weird Al “Yank That Hook” contest and the Dropkick Murphys / Bad Religion ticket giveaway💬 Peaches admits to abandoning the Molly from Living Dead Girl interview edit because “Ozzy’s death just kind of broke the show”🛒 A mini rant on pumpkin spice returning way too early and Halloween decor showing up in July🎮 A final thought on how playing Brutal Legend again might be the best way to copeThis isn’t a normal episode. It’s a love letter to one of the greatest to ever scream into a mic. RIP Ozzy.

Jul 23, 202527 min

Ep 213Ep. 212 - We're Literally Making a Sewage Smoothie and Burying It Underground. - 07/21/2025

It’s a wild Monday ride on Peaches Pit Party, where Peaches kicks off the week talking all things new music, soda collecting in Rexburg, and yes, how peach soda is a personality trait when your last name is Peach. He dives into the great “Ghetto Walmart” debate sweeping Facebook and crowns the most depressing location in town, throwing in some solid SoCal-to-Southeast Idaho perspective. The show swings from hilarious commentary on tiny Targets and mismanaged parking garages (spoiler: there already is one downtown), to a full breakdown of our new giveaway: "Yank That Hook"—a Weird Al-inspired parody contest for concert tickets. Peaches shares his own AI-generated masterpiece about charcuterie boards.Also on deck: a gnarly MRI machine death involving a weight chain, a scavenger hunt-style Tony Hawk skateboard drop, and why texting is the worst (sorry, Jade Davis). Then, he dives into the fast food drive-thru hierarchy—naming and shaming America’s slowest spots—and roasts Culver’s “wait by the bush” protocol. There’s a tangent about poop burial technology (thanks Microsoft), a cat-lady prank shirt gone horribly wrong, and Peaches vents about the viral fallout from that Coldplay cheating scandal.Finally, he teases upcoming giveaways for Dropkick Murphys, Bad Religion, and The Mainliners in Pokey. If you like chaos, caffeine energy, and someone who’s not afraid to say what we’re all thinking in line at Chick-fil-A, this episode is for you.

Jul 22, 202527 min

Ep 212Ep. 211 - Do Sloths Fart? - 07/18/2025

Peaches brings you the latest from July 18th, 2025, including an investigation into the mysterious 'Gen Z Stare' and a shocking discovery about sloth flatulence! Plus, hear about a man's bizarre encounter in a Lowe's display shed, the fallout from a viral Coldplay kiss cam moment involving an Astronomer CEO, and an unexpected baseball game cancellation due to a firefighter's alleged revenge.

Jul 21, 202522 min

Ep 211Ep. 210 - Propane-Free BBQ? Hank Hill Just Flatlined - 07/17/2025

Peaches kicks off Thrash Metal Thursday with Enforced’s “Radiation Sickness” and dives headfirst into mosquito laser warfare with the Photon Matrix, a bug-zapping dome that sounds like sci-fi but stings like reality; Cynthia Sosa unleashes bear mace after a Key West chicken is flattened by an impatient driver; naked charity events spark awkward headlines for National Skinny Dipping Day; Hulu’s King of the Hill Comic-Con BBQ somehow bans propane, ruining Hank Hill’s imaginary weekend; Coldplay’s kiss cam exposes an affair involving a software CEO and his HR exec; Irish restaurants price gouge tourists ahead of the British Open; John Elway escapes charges in a golf cart fatality; new music drops from Nine Inch Nails, Black Veil Brides, Amon Amarth, President, and more; Peaches rants about the worst concerts ever (shoutout to Steve Miller Band’s weather excuse); dissects the decline of hit TV shows from Grey’s Anatomy to Squid Game; defends ranch while absolutely obliterating blue cheese; celebrates his golden birthday and his dad’s milestone 60th; and sparks a furious round of “To Peach Their Own” featuring pineapple pizza debates and one listener’s scorched-earth takes on Jeff Goldblum, Sleep Token, and more.

Jul 21, 202530 min

Ep 210Ep. 209 - Emma Watson Drove 38 MPH...What A Criminal! - 07/16/2025

Get ready for an absolutely unhinged ride on today's "Peaches Pit Party"! We kick things off with Peaches braving the fiery depths of Wendy's new Takis Fuego meal – spoiler alert: things get sweaty. Seriously, you'll hear the struggle!Then, hold onto your headphones as we dive into the latest bizarre news. First up, the drama unfolds as Jane's Addiction members take their onstage brawl to the courtroom. Plus, is the Annabelle doll actually cursed? We discuss the strange, sudden passing of her handler. And speaking of things nobody asked for, find out how Peaches' reaction to the new Deftones video became the most disliked thing since, well, whatever that Wendy's meal was.But wait, there's more! We're talking Cal Raleigh's "Big Dumper" beer (yes, really!), the "Krypto effect" boosting dog adoptions (and our cynical take on who's actually sticking with their new furry friends). We also hit the road with Peaches' latest Idaho speeding ticket saga, blaming those notorious California plates, and commiserate with Emma Watson's unfortunate driving ban.Just when you thought it was all laughs, we take a moment for a somber discussion about a tragic meat grinder accident at a local factory. It's a heavy pause in our usual shenanigans, reminding us to appreciate the lighter side, like winning free concert tickets – hear how one lucky listener snagged tix to Slipknot, Cypress Hill, and Guns N' Roses! Tune in for all the wild highs and reflective lows!

Jul 17, 202533 min

Ep 209Ep. 208 - Why Did Every Kids Movie Want Me to Cry or Die? - 07/15/2025

Today’s Peaches Pit Party is a 10-car pileup of childhood trauma, concert chaos, soda cults, and internet nonsense.Peaches kicks off with a new band from r/Metalcore and ends in a nostalgic meltdown about kids movies that lowkey ruined us all.In this episode:🎶 Peach’s Pick of the Day: "I Complain on r/Metalcore" gets a radio edit and a stuck-in-your-head warning.🧑‍🌾 Reddit drama strikes again after a fan calls Peaches a leftist for...using Reddit? Peaches is baffled and honestly considering a T-shirt.🎲 The Uno in Vegas rumor gets debunked by Uno themselves—and we still want a KBEAR Uno fight night.🧀 Cult favorite alert: Disney fans now have a dating app called Single Riders. You know who you are.🎟️ Concert announcement bonanza:Volbeat, Halestorm, Ghost Inside THIS SATURDAYSet It Off vs Fit For a King battle for Nov 8Silverstein + Thursday, Free Throw Dec 2 BoiseCattle Decapitation returns to our Jenk-loving arms🥤 Dr. Pepper truthers assemble—and no one reps Mug Root Beer like that.🍔 The White House fell for a fake In-N-Out tweet from a fan account. Beef tallow isn't real, people. Research.🧃 Walmart recalled nearly 1M projectile-launching water bottles. 2025 is weird.🏌️‍♂️ Happy Gilmore 2 hits Netflix July 25, and Callaway is selling $500 hockey stick putters for rich golf nerds.🐣 Fyre Fest IP sold on eBay for $245K. Someone bought the brand for 1¢ and now technically owns the worst concert in history.🧠 Shot Clock Sports Update:Aaron Judge breaks homer records (without needles!)First catcher wins the Home Run DerbyEA College Football 26 gives away real merch to the best Delaware fan...yes, Delaware😱 To Peach Their Own: What movie traumatized you as a kid?Poltergeist, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Brave Little Toaster, It Follows, The Shining, The Wizard of Oz, Fox and the Hound, Neverending Story, and Forensic Files all get shoutouts🤡 A child climbs inside a claw machine to get a plush toy. They had to call emergency crews to remove him. He still left with the toy. LEGEND.

Jul 15, 202529 min

Ep 208Ep. 207 - Grass in Butts, Exploding Bottles & Asparagus Discourse - 07/14/2025

Peaches is flying solo until Maddie Kidd crashes the end of the episode for some asparagus-on-mac madness. In between? Chimps with fashion trends, exploding Walmart water bottles, cryptid cosplays, and Metallica versus the Pentagon.Here’s the breakdown of the madness on Peaches Pit Party – On Demand! for Monday, July 14th:🏃‍♂️ An 80-year-old legend finishes the Badwater 135, the hardest race on Earth, through Death Valley in 120° heat.💦 Walmart recalls nearly a million water bottles due to projectile-launching lids that allegedly cause injuries. Peaches tries to understand how we got here.💻 Ticket giveaway updates for Pantera, Volbeat, and the big mystery concert this Friday.🥊 Adrian Peterson will fight the guy he punched during a poker game. Meanwhile, Tom Brady still hasn’t not retired, according to Matt Ryan.🎳 A nude bowling event near Pittsburgh has Peaches cringing—and blaming Viktor for being pro-naked-anything.🐾 A man in the UK is dressing as Pantherman, a cryptid in a catsuit leaping out from behind gravestones and yelling “Meow.” Peaches is convinced it’s Viktor on vacation.🫐 A truck full of blueberries explodes on a Canadian highway. Peaches wants to ask Lt. Crane if this has ever happened in Idaho.📦 A California woman gets hundreds of fake Amazon returns to her house for leather seat covers. Peaches considers making a glitter-based revenge plan against Viktor.🥖 To Peach Their Own: What’s the most underrated food? Peaches’ listeners pop off with controversial takes like:Toast (melty butter + cinnamon gang unite)Mexican street corn (with tajín, obviously)Pickled eggs (undeniable)Asparagus (enter Maddie with a full-throated defense)Mac & cheese with hot dogs AND mixed vegetables (Peaches says no)👩‍🍳 Maddie & Peaches argue over whether asparagus belongs in mac & cheese, and somehow it ends with the two of them yelling, "We must cook."🧠 The Elmo Twitter hack scarred Peaches for life. (He read all the tweets in Elmo’s voice. It’s worse than you think.)⚖️ Metallica forced the Pentagon to take down a drone video using "Enter Sandman" without permission. Lars strikes again.🗽 The NYPD accidentally jinxes July 4th by declaring it violence-free hours before a confirmed shooting. RIP the clean record.🎶 311 is coming to Pocatello, and Peaches is very excited.

Jul 15, 202532 min

Ep 207Ep. 206 - Maddie Kidd vs. The Entire IMDb Top 100 - 07/11/2025

It’s Friday, it’s 7/11, and Peaches is spiraling into soda elitism, stolen statues, TikTok door kicks, and a movie list that sends Maddie into Gen Z chaos.In today’s Peaches Pit Party, things go off the rails fast:🧼 Peaches admits his apartment is still trashed from last weekend and full of White Claw cans and deflated air mattresses.🧊 It’s Free Slurpee Day—or it was, until YouTubers started bringing in kiddie pools and pants full of syrup.🍟 It’s also National French Fry Day, and Peaches debunks the myth that In-N-Out has the best fries. (He worked there. He knows.)👟 A thief in Australia steals 53 right shoes and forgets you can’t dance with just one foot.🍔 Someone kidnapped a Ronald McDonald statue, and Peaches wants to know what kind of lunatic puts that in their living room.🧠 A hyperbaric chamber explodes, and Peaches compares it to Final Destination 12: Rich Guy Edition.💥 The Shot Clock Sports Update includes:$6,000 VIP fan trips with the Arizona CardinalsRobot umpires making their All-Star Game debutCongress hiking taxes on sports gamblers (cue rage)🛫 A flight gets diverted after a woman sees someone text “RIP” and reports it as a terror threat. You’re not ready for Peaches’ full breakdown of this “snooty Susan.”🎬 To Peach Their Own: What movie have you never seen that shocks people? Maddie Kidd joins in and proceeds to admit she’s never seen:ElfTitanicFight ClubStar WarsThe Dark KnightANY Indiana Jones…and basically everything on IMDb’s Top 100. And she’s not sorry.Also in this episode:🥤 Real cane sugar Dr. Pepper = elite🎸 Maddie’s never heard of Tenacious D and Peaches still refuses to rent Pick of Destiny🧟‍♂️ TikTok’s new trend: door-kicking challenges. Peaches reminds teens that most Idahoans have guns.🏊‍♂️ Backyard pools are overrated (especially when ducks take them over)🎤 Oasis fans are trying to swim into shows and Peaches is honestly impressed🎮 Maddie’s only exposure to Star Wars is through LEGO. Iconic.

Jul 11, 202542 min

Ep 206Ep. 205 - All Aboard the Meth Express - 07/10/2025

It’s a full-throttle Thursday episode of Peaches Pit Party, where we cover Florida meth crimes, jukebox fistfights, fat-shaming radio hosts, and the sacred pronunciation of "Boise."Peaches is caffeinated, chaotic, and holding back tears over Deftones’ surprise single drop. In this episode:🎧 "To Peach Their Own" returns with a bang: If someone asked you to get them into rock or metal, what’s the first album you’d play? Listener picks include Appetite for Destruction, Hybrid Theory, Kill ‘Em All, and even the Airheads soundtrack.🎶 Peaches records a live reaction to Deftones’ “My Mind is a Mountain” the second it dropped. It's already racking up views on the KBEAR YouTube channel.🚌 A woman steals a Pittsburgh transit bus… after swiping pepperoni rolls and a slushie. It’s pure GTA in real life.🎉 A Florida man steals a tourist train on meth and picks up passengers on his birthday. You truly can’t script this.🏘️ Livvy Dunne tries to buy Babe Ruth’s old apartment in NYC for $1.6M—and gets denied by the co-op board.🧸 The Lost Stuffie Project is reuniting children with stuffed animals after wildfires and floods. Peaches gets weirdly emotional.⚾ Patrick Mahomes gets fat-shamed by a Kansas City radio host—Peaches and Mahomes' trainer clap back hard.🐿️ Idaho may soon get its first Buc-ee’s, and Peaches defends Trader Joe’s and In-N-Out like they're sacred institutions.🪕 Shot Clock Sports Update: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander covers NBA 2K26, Juan Soto gets snubbed, and Princeton’s Caden Pierce takes a strategic redshirt year for NIL money.🧟 A Reddit thread sparks a horror movie breakdown: The Substance, Barbarian, Malignant, Tucker & Dale, and the terrifying... memory loss of age.🎤 And in a poetic bit of full-circle roasting: Peaches listens to Tubular Bells Part II—the supposed “most rage-inducing song ever”—and wonders why anyone got beat up over it at a bar.Also:❌ You say "Boise"? Wrong. It's “Boy-see.”❌ You say “Riri”? It’s “Ryrie.”❌ You say “post-HUE-mously”? Yeah, Peaches got corrected on that too.👕 And Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward looked like Gollum with his shirt off, according to Tony Iommi. Peaches confirms.Plus: Farmers Market info, Haven Family Shelter donations, the upcoming Figure 8 Car Races, and Korn’s “Y’all Want a Single” still being too unradio-friendly for the air.

Jul 10, 202535 min

Ep 205Ep. 204 - I Tipped a Kayak and Almost Died, So Here’s the Podcast - 07/09/2025

After a surprise sick day and a near-death kayaking experience, Peaches returns to Peaches Pit Party with one nostril barely open and zero chill.In this jam-packed solo episode, Peaches breaks down the wild weekend that left him almost flipping into the afterlife—and why his bald head is now at war with the Idaho sun.Here’s what’s inside:🛶 The long-awaited kayaking story: Peaches and friends head to Buhl, Idaho, where cracked kayaks, blue water, and miscommunications lead to one of the most dramatic Snake River rescues ever narrated on-air.🚿 A WinCo sick run at 3AM, full of aloe juice, orange juice, and existential dread.🧼 The horror of using a CPAP with a runny nose (Spoiler: it's disgusting).🏡 The chaos of hosting friends—Matt opens every cabinet in search of toilet paper and invites a swarm of flies into Peaches’ apartment like it’s a biblical plague.👟 TSA is finally letting people keep their shoes on! But snow globes? Still suspicious.💭 Peaches has a stress dream about Jade firing him via Facebook post, and AI job layoffs are getting too real.🏀 Shot Clock Sports Update: Joe Burrow ditches the Batmobile, Chris Paul announces his last NBA season, Allegiant Stadium gets March Madness, and the Pop-Tarts mascots are headed to Dublin for a college football showdown.🎟️ Pantera & Amon Amarth giveaway continues! Listen for the Cemetery Gates sounder or enter via the KBEAR, ALT, or Cannonball apps.🎮 To Peach Their Own: What classic video game do you still play? From Tony Hawk to Gunstar Heroes to Super Mario World, the nostalgia is real—and one listener’s story includes lost consoles and Cheeto dusted controllers.🏘️ Cleveland’s "crack house" billboards stir controversy, but Peaches sides with the guy flipping the homes.🐎 A racehorse escapes onto a New Jersey highway, but no tickets were issued. Even cops respect a wild mane on the move.Plus: Is Peaches too old to text? Too bald to kayak? Too poor to own a Batmobile? The answers are “yes,” “yes,” and “unfortunately.”

Jul 9, 202523 min

Ep 204Ep. 203 - I Binge-Watched Squid Game So Facebook Wouldn’t Ruin It—Spoiler: It Tried - 06/30/2025

It’s a high-energy, hyperlocal broadcast straight out of Idaho Falls as Peaches takes over the mic for a full rundown of weekend chaos, nostalgic tangents, and listener debates. In today’s Peach’s Pit Party:🎶 Crank It or Yank It: Twenty One Pilots are on the line, and listeners are voting with passion—or just texting Peaches directly. 🦸‍♂️ Mistaken Identity: A listener thinks Peaches is Leon. Cue a breakdown of tattoos, baldness, and signature-forging protocols. 🎤 Concert Rewinds: Cody Jinks surprises with an ACDC cover, and Peaches shares the TikTok aftermath. 📺 Squid Game vs. Facebook: Peaches binges Season 3 in panic mode before the algorithm ruins it with spoilers. 💥 Cupholders & Touchscreens: The JD Power survey kicks off Peaches’ rant on new car design. Spoiler: he wants his CD player back. 🎮 Tinfoil Hat Time: Is Microsoft sabotaging disc drives? Peaches gives his best conspiracy commentary. 🚗 Ticket Giveaway: Volbeat, Halestorm, & The Ghost Inside tickets are flying out the door—and Peaches is monitoring app entries and caller 20s. 📅 Riverfest Forecast: Peaches outlines his week of fun with out-of-town friends, hot springs, and Idaho’s biggest fireworks show. 📣 Deftones Drop Cryptic Date: Peaches decodes Roman numerals like a rock DJ Da Vinci and predicts new music incoming. 🏃 Sports Update: From marathon legends to dolphin-sounding fans ruining WNBA games, it’s a mixed bag of headlines. 🛒 Costco Cult Chaos: Peaches mocks the executive-hour elitism and the oversized fruit-by-the-foot bucket deals. 🎵 To Peach Their Own: Worst concerts people have seen? From Asking Alexandria’s screaming struggles to Aerosmith’s drunken debacle, the callers brought stories. 🎬 Click Gets Deep: Peaches gets real about mortality, Adam Sandler, and emotional damage from "Click"—yes, really. 🍀 Lottery Fail: Norway accidentally tells thousands they won millions. Peaches laughs, cries, and double-checks his ticket.Whether it's nostalgia, nonsense, or giveaways, it's all here—chaotic, honest, and unapologetically Peaches.

Jul 1, 202530 min

Ep 203Ep. 202 - You Can’t Wear a Sports Bra on the Frozen Ride Apparently - 06/27/2025

It’s a Friday Peaches Pit Party packed with chaos, crackups, and cautionary tales—from bison boiling to Disney dress codes.Peaches is heading into the weekend with a full show of totally real, totally ridiculous headlines, ticket giveaways, and stories that toe the line between oversharing and brilliant radio. In today’s episode:💨 Peaches recounts his Walmart fart incident—and the poor listener who almost walked into it.🏰 A woman in a sports bra gets denied entry on a Disney ride, and Peaches breaks down the outfit, the merch trap, and the employee’s possible sabotage.🛳️ A landscaper throws a massive house party at a client’s place while they were on vacation (and Peaches confesses to his own BBQ stealth mission).🌋 A Yellowstone bison accidentally falls into a hot spring and dies during peak tourist season. Now there’s a bison skeleton under the surface. Nature is metal.💫 A meteor fireball streaks across Georgia, and Peaches wants to know if his friends in Cumming survived.🧃Peaches reminisces about Blue Pepsi, debates Johnny Bravo’s runtime, and still refuses to give rockstars money on Facebook—even if it's “Amy Lee.”🏠 AI houseplants are ruining the internet, and Peaches contemplates turning his balcony into a jungle (he just doesn’t want to get plant-shamed).🎸 Peaches considers submitting the Greenbelt Stage in Idaho Falls for the All-American Rejects’ 2026 backyard tour.💥 The Liver King gets a restraining order after threatening Joe Rogan. Honestly, it’s just another day in influencer land.Also in this episode:⚾ Barry Bonds is getting a statue from the Giants—but still not into the Hall of Fame.🏎️ The NASCAR Chicago Street Race may not survive buckling roads and angry commuters.👟 A runner wins a 400m race despite a wardrobe malfunction.🏀 A Shot Clock Sports Update featuring Olympic record attempts, baseball debates, and Peaches complaining about traffic like he’s in The Truman Show.🎟️ The Volbeat, Halestorm & The Ghost Inside ticket giveaway continues through the app and in-person at Riverfest—Peaches has the entry box!🪴 And finally, To Peach Their Own: What’s a dead giveaway of how old you are without saying your age? The answers? Rotary phones, Toonami, Moon Landing memories, and a whole lotta knee sounds.

Jul 1, 202534 min

Ep 202Ep. 201 - Flatulence at Walmart and the Cursed Track Shorts - 06/26/2025

On this episode of Peaches Pit Party, we cover everything from cursed cruises to cursed track shorts—and you better believe Peaches overshares in every direction.Peaches is in full form today with embarrassing Walmart stories, failed attempts at stocking his fridge too early for friends visiting next week, and a fart heard 'round the plastic bin aisle. From there, it's a wild ride through the weirdest headlines of the week, like:🛳️ The infamous Poop Cruise is now a Netflix documentary, and Peaches is weirdly excited to watch it.💥 A lifeguard gets impaled by a beach umbrella, and Peaches rethinks those little drink umbrellas forever.🏃 A runner wins a 400m hurdles race... despite a major wardrobe malfunction mid-race.🐾 A cat named Peaches is up for adoption in Idaho Falls—with extra toes and a personality to match.🐶 A man in Alabama robs a store wearing a full-on Scooby Doo costume, ski mask and all.🍽️ Prison food at Alcatraz was apparently fantastic. Ghosts? Not so much.🎥 The worst “cinema” movies Peaches has ever seen—including Tree of Life, Hereditary, Oppenheimer, and The Whale.📼 Steve from Blue’s Clues now has a podcast, and Peaches relives his overalls era.🥇 Metallica’s Load of Load giveaway wraps up tomorrow—get your last-minute entries in through the apps!Also in this episode:🏈 George Kittle wants to go from the NFL to WWE.🏀 Caitlin Clark is racking up All-Star votes and merch money.🏗️ A Louisiana electrical worker becomes a human piñata after getting hit by an 18-wheeler.😡 “To Peach Their Own” returns with: What word or phrase instantly annoys you when someone says it?And yes—there’s a whole segment where Peaches and Viktor roast Jeff Bezos wedding protest mannequins. One’s floating down a Venetian canal holding an Amazon box. You can’t make this stuff up.

Jul 1, 202536 min

Ep 201Ep. 200 - 200 Is Just a Number... Unless It’s Guests at Bezos’ Wedding - 06/25/2025

It's the 200th episode of Peaches Pit Party – On Demand! and you better believe we’re going full throttle into the absurd, the heartfelt, and the completely unnecessary.Peaches celebrates hitting this milestone with the usual blend of chaotic news stories, listener call-ins, rants about modern tech, and one very unfortunate alter ego named Janet Martinez. No one else is doing it quite like this.Here’s what you’ll hear:🎧 Metallica celebrates 100 episodes of their own podcast, so naturally Peaches reflects on what it means to reach 200. (Spoiler: It involves yelling about random girls with mics.)📱 The return of Janet Martinez, a mystery identity haunting Peaches’ phone number since 2007.🚘 Luxury sports car drag racing through Grand Teton National Park?! Arrests were made. Idiocy was confirmed.☀️ Peaches gets sunburned doing a live remote at Tag and Go (but the car smells great now).🧼 Free car washes continue in Idaho Falls—and Peaches is plugging that air freshener like it’s a gold bar.🎶 “To Peach Their Own” tackles a bold one: What’s the greatest song of all time? Listener answers include Beartooth’s “I Was Alive,” Tenacious D’s “Tribute,” and the eternal “Freebird.”🧠 A Roblox terror plot. Yep. That happened. Plotting an attack through Roblox? That’s a Genius of the Day entry, no doubt.🦜 A vulgar parrot named Hendrix swears like Samuel L. Jackson and is now up for adoption.🧠 The Texas shotgun internet outage, featuring a woman with the most unfortunate last name for radio.🏀 NBA Draft, Aaron Rodgers' “final” season, Caitlin Clark money magic, and other highlights from Shot Clock Sports Update.✈️ Peaches’ friends are flying the most chaotic route to Idaho ever, complete with 4:30 AM LAX departure, Denver layovers, and the Salt Lake Express to Pocatello.🧃 Taste test of Sprite + Tea and a reaction to Benson Boone’s new track “Mr. Electric Blue.”🎄 Peaches discovers Leon Day (aka Noel spelled backwards) and declares it “a 40-year-old mom’s margarita holiday.”🖼️ A tourist rips through a priceless painting in Florence while trying to take a selfie—Peaches rants accordingly.🥂 Jeff Bezos’ $20 million Venice wedding gets protested by locals with signs and side-eyes. No tomatoes... yet.🎡 A reminder that the Idaho Falls Riverfest is coming fast, and yes, the parking situation is totally manageable—just check the map.And in a surprise appearance, Maddie joins Peaches for a nostalgic run through outdated skills like typing on a T9, reading maps, and keeping Tamagotchis alive.200 episodes deep and still absolutely unhinged. Wouldn’t have it any other way.

Jun 27, 202535 min

Ep 200Ep. 199 - I Fat Shame Myself So You Don’t Have To - 06/24/2025

It was a weird Tuesday, and Peaches was flying solo—but that didn’t stop him from diving headfirst into chaos.The Peaches Pit Party is rolling along with nobody else in the studio, free car washes flying off the racks, and enough bizarre news to fill a dozen festivals.Here’s what’s inside this episode:🚿 A shoutout to Tag and Go Car Wash for their week of free platinum washes in Idaho Falls.🤢 A French music festival ends with 140+ people allegedly being stabbed with syringes. (Yes. Syringes.)🐵 A diaper-wearing monkey wanders the streets of San Antonio. Spoiler: he pooped himself.🐻 A Greek hiker gets yeeted into a 3,000-foot ravine by a bear—Peaches goes full John Wick in retaliation.🎨 A tourist in Italy rips through a priceless painting trying to mimic a pose for a selfie. We roast him.🚀 Peaches reviews a list of America’s “coolest jobs” (no, not his—but yes, kind of his).🎇 Firework safety reminders from the Idaho Falls Fire Department—right after Peaches admits his front door was open all night.🐘 Peaches misses the Great Elephant Migration in Jackson Hole and has FOMO.🧊 Sprite + Tea + Maverik taste test with Justin from 105.5 The Hawk (verdict: 6.5/10).🧢 Why do people wear hoodies in 90° heat? The Reddit theories are both sad and relatable.👕 Peaches rants about summer fashion and the existential weight of buying shorts just for two months.🛌 His bar outing lasted 5 minutes because dancing is cringe and the futon’s always calling.🎶 Peaches reacts to Benson Boone’s “Mr. Electric Blue” music video and admits—maybe he is self-aware after all.🛫 The July 4th travel forecast is chaos, and Peaches' friend Jose is “too poor” to go. Sure, Jan.🏀 NBA odds, Derek Jeter speeches, and a $500,000 football card sale during Shot Clock Sports Update.Also: A woman moves in next to Glastonbury Festival and claims she’s never heard of it. Peaches is skeptical.

Jun 25, 202530 min

Ep 199Ep. 198 - Pole Dancers at Graduation and Lightning to the Face - 06/23/2025

It’s Monday, and Peaches is back with a head full of allergies, a heart full of chaos, and a list of professions apparently fueled by illegal drugs.The show kicks off with a deep dive into an AskReddit thread about professions secretly full of substance use (spoiler: law firms, musicians, and manufacturing jobs top the list). Then it spirals from there in true Peaches Pit Party fashion:Peaches gets real about not wanting to text anyone, his oscillating fan addiction, and why bugs in his apartment make him feel like a walking health violation.We discuss the only Trader Joe’s conspiracy that matters: why Sherman Oaks, CA gets two while Idaho Falls gets none.Also: the most questionable parenting decision of all time—hiring pole dancers to celebrate your son’s middle school graduation. Yes, it really happened.What do you secretly love but would be judged for? Listeners come clean about doing absolutely nothing, stuffed animals at 30, and rotting in bed in pajamas.Peaches gives props to Benson Boone, trashes his Moonbeam lyrics, but admits the cookies slapped and the music video was funny.Peaches tries to go out Saturday night and fails after five minutes in the bar.He also wants to post pics of his apartment to r/malelivingspace, but he’s scared the Hulk Hogan statue and Howard Stern memorabilia will make him go viral for the wrong reasons.Also in this episode:A Florida man breaks into a house to hide from his wife for four days.Kevin Durant traded (again)—mid-stage appearance.Shot Clock Sports Update: stadiums fans dream of visiting, MLB manager popularity polls, and Peaches' review of the Rose Bowl's uncomfortable seats.Peaches dives into the science of why people get lightning scars, relives his own childhood head injury, and recommends flaunting your trauma for fun and personality.Plus: A bonus rant about the "run full speed" trend, Viktor’s compact fury, and how Peaches might look like a buffet-bound freight train in motion.

Jun 25, 202526 min

Ep 198Ep. 197 - The Mattress Missile and My Mattress Confession - 06/20/2025

It's Friday. It’s payday. And Peaches is both broke and fed up—with iOS updates, annoying texts, and explosive toilet crimes.On today’s Peaches Pit Party, Peaches kicks things off with his Pick of the Day and a gripe about iOS 26. He wonders why Apple wants to turn every car into a mobile movie theater and asks the question on everyone's mind: Can I please just set my phone to “Don’t Feel Like Texting” mode?From there, things spiral in the best way possible:A man proposes to his AI girlfriend (named Sol), and she said yes. His real-life partner? Not thrilled.Someone in Pittsburgh detonates a firework in a casino toilet. Why? Because America.Peaches explains why old people smell (and which mushroom can allegedly stop it).A discussion on loaded crust Tombstone pizzas made of French fries, because nothing says health like chili cheese dough.Is it time to post Peaches' apartment on r/malelivingspace? He’s got a Hulk Hogan statue and regrets.A man throws away 8,000 bitcoins and spends 12 years trying to dig them out of a landfill. Spoiler: he fails, and now there’s a documentary.Peaches ponders musicals vs. documentaries—and discovers one about shock jocks he might actually enjoy.A mattress balanced on a moving SUV sparks a whole Advocates-themed rant on why bungee cords save lives.The Boston Marathon bans downhill-cheater times, the zombie apocalypse finds its safest stadium, and Peaches shares his mattress’s dark secrets.Also: The Idaho Falls Goobler resurfaces (again), KBEAR randomly goes off the air mid-show (thanks, Jade), and To Peach Their Own returns with a question: What’s the American equivalent of breaking spaghetti in front of Italians? The answers? Unhinged and glorious.PLUS: The chicken tender throwdown with Joey Chestnut and Livvy Dunne, the Ronald McDonald Fun Run reminder, and a moment of silence for anyone who still thinks iced coffee is hydrating during a heat wave.

Jun 25, 202536 min

Ep 197Ep. 196 - The Idaho Falls Goobler Is Real (Probably Not) - 06/19/2025

Happy Pre-Friday and Juneteenth from Peaches Pit Party, where today’s show is somehow both heartfelt and unhinged.Peaches starts the day with a cardiologist visit that turns into a full-blown identity crisis after being reminded what he actually weighs. Cue the self-fat-shaming spiral, the break-up with Taco Bell, and the realization that maybe the gym does need to be a part of his personality again.But don’t worry—it’s not all health meltdowns. Today’s episode is packed with wild headlines, local lore, and listener chaos, including:🚗 The debut of BMW's new feature: automatic turn signals, because even the manufacturer admits their drivers are menaces.👣 Idaho’s newest totally-real cryptid: The Idaho Falls Goobler (it’s either a turkey, a shadow demon, or a Facebook hoax—jury's out).✈️ A British Airways flight attendant goes full Sky High by dancing naked in a business class bathroom mid-flight. Was it drugs? Of course.🥇Shaq in a Lyft wig returns to Peaches’ brain... as does the existential dread of possibly being secretly photographed at WinCo.💰A heist story involving $3,000 in quarters, which Peaches calculated out to weigh 33 pounds—just another upper body day, really.🐍 Chucky dolls in chairs and snakes in the studio—what counts as a harmless prank vs. a lawsuit? Depends on your tolerance for horror toys.🧃International takes on U.S. fast food, from Germans loving Taco Bell to Culver’s converting entire families abroad.🔥 Breaking wildfire news from Pocatello and a reminder to stay safe and get out if you’re in the danger zone.And of course, we wrap with To Peach Their Own, where listeners name the best non-rock/metal artists in their playlists—shoutout to Lady Gaga, Mozart, and whoever dropped “BBNo$” into the comments with zero shame.Plus: Metallica’s Load of Load giveaway continues, there’s a new family fun run for Ronald McDonald House Charities, and Peaches might have just invented the Pocatello Bababooey.

Jun 19, 202530 min

Ep 196Ep. 195 - A Load of Load and a Whole Lotta Puke - 06/18/2025

Peaches Pit Party is back on demand, and this episode is a glorious mess (in the best way possible).Peaches goes off the rails with tales of pukecore—yes, a genre where puking on stage is a performance move—and critiques the musical contribution of Will Smith’s latest track, which might just be the most “pukecore” thing of all. From receiving weird mail from Papa Roach to fighting over bathroom espresso machines and award placement, it's an hour full of offbeat gems.You’ll also get:A critical analysis of “Dog Wine” (it's not what you think… or maybe it is)A deep dive into the dumbest celebrity baby names (yes, Saga Blade Fox Baker is real)A hot take on why cursive is making a comeback in Idaho schoolsA rundown of America's most overrated tourist traps, from cracked-out Elmo to cracked Plymouth RockThe great crochet controversy featuring NFL giants and one very sassy listenerA cautionary tale of a deadly “I ❤️ Tacos” signAnd, a gator just trying to get a good night's sleep at a Virginia motelPlus, Peaches answers one of the most ridiculous AskReddit questions yet: What’s the American equivalent of breaking spaghetti in front of Italians?All this, AND the return of the Metallica giveaway—featuring vinyl, cassette, CD, and enough digital downloads to cause a traffic jam on the KBEAR 101 app.Come for the chaos. Stay for the commentary. Leave wondering if you, too, are killing hummingbirds in your backyard.

Jun 19, 202536 min

Ep 195Ep. 194 - Yes I Use Reddit, No That Doesn’t Make Me a Leftist - 06/17/2025

It’s Tuesday, June 17, and Peaches is back with bug bites, Capri Sun opinions, and strong words for people who blend tuna with Greek yogurt on airplanes.In today’s episode of Peaches Pit Party:The cardiologist appointment is tomorrow, but Peaches already knows he’s gonna get called “Brandon” and scolded for eating Culver’s and Taco Bell five days a week.Joey Chestnut is officially back in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, and honestly, America can breathe again.A woman eats a 45-minute tuna salad mid-flight, and it might be the most disgusting aviation story since snakes on a plane.Capri Sun drops a 15-inch, 20oz juice pouch for the solstice. Peaches wants one. He’s also 100% sure Viktor will roast him if he brings it to the office.The River Concert Series returns tonight with live music on the Greenbelt. Bring a picnic, but maybe leave the crickets at home.Speaking of which: a guy literally released crickets inside a government meeting in protest. It goes exactly how you'd expect.A Florida man called 911 over 16,000 times, mostly to harass his neighbors. Guinness World Records, where you at?Meanwhile, tourists broke a crystal art chair in Italy, and Peaches is once again forced to remind humanity to stop being dumb on vacation.And finally: Wendy’s commercial with a Ring doorbell chime is driving dogs insane. Peaches blames bad training. Also, Wendy’s Twitter might go feral again. Let it cook.Shot Clock Sports: MLB ball seams are apparently higher, NFL players want grass, and Joey Chestnut holds more power than most governors.Also: Metallica’s “Load” giveaway is coming soon, Peaches still has bug bite trauma, and Viktor’s ketchup drawer remains a security risk.

Jun 18, 202529 min