
Chris “Pepper Hicks” Stanley, Bronx Johnny, and Chris from Brooklyn are three best friends living life to the fullest in NYC. They’re gentlemen, scholars; they’re alcoholics. Enjoy the art of conversation as they wax philosophic about news, sports, pop culture, and their occasionally questionable life choices. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watc... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTech NewsNews | |||

We're here to dismantle the 2026 tech-bro landscape. We’re breaking down Chamath Palihapitiya’s recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" and his overrated filmmaking, the suspicious timing of Mr. Wonderful’s AI... more
This episode is a full-scale descent into the future of tech, grifting, and the inevitable robot uprising. The 34Lyfe boys break down the terrifying reality of Chinese robots, Melania Trump’s dystopian strolls, and why Palantir is trying to recruit y... more
Mike Harrington and Josie Marcellino join to tackle everything from the collapse of Mike Vrabel & Dianna Russini to the high-stakes world of polycule applications. We’re diving deep into the Whatever Podcast drama as Josie leaks voice notes from Andr... more
Chris n Chris are back to break down the increasingly weird world of 2026. We start with the "celebrity takeover" of the podcasting industry and why RFK Jr. might not have the vocal cords for the medium—despite his interesting dietary suggestions.
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Bronx Johnny was the best part of the show. He’s gone? So am I
Any podcast whos hosts and guests know who shlak is are my people. 5 stars and a follow. been listening to random episodes for years on GAS digital membership, but gonna be more regular listener now
Somehow this show has twice as many ads as Real Ass Podcast.
Good listen
I would rather listen to my mother getting raped
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This show blends irreverent banter with sharp social critique, anchored by three longtime friends who riff on news, pop culture, sports, and life in NYC. Episodes frequently pivot around edgy takes on current events, memes, conspiracy culture, and celebrity anecdotes, all delivered with humor and a no-holds-barred style. A recurring strength is the dynamic between hosts and a rotating cast of guests, which keeps the conversations energetic, unpredictable, and approachable for listeners who enjoy candid, unfiltered discussions with humor and insight.
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