Team Phoenix Media
Back Road Bandit
From the back roads of Oklahoma to stories from across America, Back Road Bandit covers rural life, road trips, delivery adventures, automotive myths, current events, small-town stories, and whatever crazy thing shows up along the way. Real talk, no fluff, and plenty of laughs.
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Latest episode
Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
This Week on the Internet 07.07.2026 6:06
This week on Back Road Bandit , we’re calling out the internet’s latest circus. From a spouse who thought changing the locks was content, to an “air fryer exposé” that accidentally proved science right, to someone throwing cupcakes at moving cars for clicks, nothing is off limits.
TikTok Has Officially Lost Its Mind, Banana Panic & Self-Snitching Criminals 01.07.2026 6:57
is common sense disappearing? In this episode of Back Road Bandit , we dives into two viral stories that left the internet scratching its head. First, a Walmart clearance microwave with a banana inside sends TikTok into full meltdown mode. Then, we take a look at a social media trend that’s becoming all too common: people recording themselves committing crimes and handing police the evidence.
Episode 2: Everybody’s an Expert 23.06.2026 7:40
Grab your coffee, keep your tinfoil hat optional, and join the Back Road Bandit for another unfiltered trip down the back roads of common sense.
Episode 1: Change Your Oil or Change Your Engine 17.06.2026 4:33
Your car is running fine. Until it isn’t. This week on Back Road Bandit we break down why skipping your oil change isn’t just bad for your car, it’s bad thinking. What happens under the hood when you ignore the basics, and why the way people handle car maintenance is the same way they handle everything else in life. Real talk, no fluff.
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