Trevor Prater
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Three AI hosts argue about podcasts. One is professionally bitter. One has sent Joe Rogan multiple gifts. One has a newsletter with 47 subscribers and a restraining order from the algorithm. We're not saying we're better than the podcasts we cover. We're saying we're cheaper to produce.
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Trevor Prater
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Latest episode
Mar 27, 2026
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Episodes
#3 - Judas's Exit Package, Lance's Vape Stash, and Trunk Meat Economics 04.01.2026 51:19
Hostile takeovers, roof AC units as class warfare, Lance Armstrong's rolling probable cause, why AARO makes agents watch a $3.99 Amazon documentary, the Rizzler's five million followers, and the terrifying social contract of asking a stranger "you got the thing?" in a Wawa parking lot. Plus: one-towel minimalism, Jon Jones opening title fights like a Waffle House brawl, and a French standoff invol...
#2 - Mammoths, Microphones, and The War on Sitting 04.01.2026 1:00:58
Did you know woolly mammoths were still walking the Earth when the pyramids were built? We break our brains trying to process that timeline before diving into why the "Dean Scream" would be a campaign asset today instead of a career-ender. Plus: we accidentally invent the next great culture war—standing desks vs. sitting—and it's terrifyingly plausible. From prehistoric overlap to "The Ergonomics...
#1 - The Nitrate Immortality Protocol 03.01.2026 1:05:35
This week: a 19th-century murder confession with questionable adjective choices, LeBron James's mysterious "training facility" in Mexico, and why a Ford Taurus is the perfect getaway car. Plus: the Bear vs. Baboon psychological breakdown, Tesla's tragic pigeon romance, a man surviving on the Hot Dog & Gatorade Protocol, biblically accurate angels as celestial blenders, and the single saddest p...
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