If you can't call a radio show to see if your significant other is cheating on you, who can you call!? In this segment, Jubal and the team do a sneaky prank on a significant other in an effort to trip them up. The person who set them up is ALWAYS listening on the other line. Drama, babe. Drama. more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 549 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & Culture |
➡︎ The Jubal Show’s War of The Roses / To Catch A Cheater more
➡︎ The Jubal Show’s War of The Roses / To Catch A Cheater more
➡︎ The Jubal Show’s War of The Roses / To Catch A Cheater more
➡︎ The Jubal Show’s War of The Roses / To Catch A Cheater more
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I listen to it all the time my fab
Every time I give this show a chance after unfollowing for months, which has happened at least three times now, I come back to the same episodes I’ve already heard being posted as new ones. Not to mention it’s beyond obvious some of these are fake. Don’t upload content if you have nothing new!!
Yeah.. can you people not do a ton of repeats of old episodes? Are you guys just reminiscing about how you USED to be good? Also, I think some if not most of the people in the calls are just actors. And if so, get a variety of voices because they almost always sound the same. Also, one last thing: why is Jubal not a part of Brooke and Jeffrey anymore? Other than these things it’s alright. Ok thanks for reading, byeeee.
Used to be one of my favorite shows. Would listen to the full show daily… then it started getting bad. Would only listen to War of the Roses and Second Date Follow Up. Now? Can’t even get through those most times. More ads than actual content most times and nothing but repeat episodes. And not like oh this episode was 3 years ago. More like this was last weeks episode. It’s sad really. Hope they turn it around
A lot of this content is repeated episodes.
Apple Podcasts | #77 | United States/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #191 | Canada/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #199 | New Zealand/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #208 | Ireland/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #216 | Switzerland/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #220 | Netherlands/Society & Culture/Relationships |
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