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In this raw, unfiltered episode of Mike and Dylan Hate Drama, Mike rips open the vault of childhood trauma and serves it with a side of inappropriate laughter. Buckle up as he unleashes the chaotic saga of growing up with not one, not two, but THREE father figures who were less than savory characters—complete with stories of sleeping in tents and discovering his real dad was a 72-year-old heroin enthusiast who managed to overdose before they could ever meet.
Between hilarious tangents about social media monetization struggles and Dylan's superior audio equipment knowledge, Mike shares how he transformed from a homeless teen with zero guidance to a content creator with millions of viewers. The duo still manages to squeeze in some questionable advice on boundary-setting parents and petty family revenge, but this episode hits different as Mike proves that sometimes the only options are "make jokes about your trauma or kill yourself"—and he likes himself way too much for option two.
#comedy #comedypodcast #reddit
You can listen to the more concise podcast "2 Daddies Judging Baddies" or stick with MADHD for the deep dives and rambling stories they're known for.
SUPPORT THE SHOW & GET BONUS CONTENT:
Get exclusive bonus episodes of both MADHD & 2DJB podcasts!
💜 Patreon/Memberships BONUS EPISODES
☕ Buy Me a Coffee (Us... both Mike & Dylan)
👕 Get 10% off LaborLama Clothing with code MADHD
🫢Join the conversation on our subreddit r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/
Submit your own drama for Mike and Dylan to solve at https://MikeAndDylan.com or join the conversation on their new subreddit r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/
About LaborLama (Use code MADHD for 10% off)
When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at https://laborlama.com
By DremtUp MediaIn this raw, unfiltered episode of Mike and Dylan Hate Drama, Mike rips open the vault of childhood trauma and serves it with a side of inappropriate laughter. Buckle up as he unleashes the chaotic saga of growing up with not one, not two, but THREE father figures who were less than savory characters—complete with stories of sleeping in tents and discovering his real dad was a 72-year-old heroin enthusiast who managed to overdose before they could ever meet.
Between hilarious tangents about social media monetization struggles and Dylan's superior audio equipment knowledge, Mike shares how he transformed from a homeless teen with zero guidance to a content creator with millions of viewers. The duo still manages to squeeze in some questionable advice on boundary-setting parents and petty family revenge, but this episode hits different as Mike proves that sometimes the only options are "make jokes about your trauma or kill yourself"—and he likes himself way too much for option two.
#comedy #comedypodcast #reddit
You can listen to the more concise podcast "2 Daddies Judging Baddies" or stick with MADHD for the deep dives and rambling stories they're known for.
SUPPORT THE SHOW & GET BONUS CONTENT:
Get exclusive bonus episodes of both MADHD & 2DJB podcasts!
💜 Patreon/Memberships BONUS EPISODES
☕ Buy Me a Coffee (Us... both Mike & Dylan)
👕 Get 10% off LaborLama Clothing with code MADHD
🫢Join the conversation on our subreddit r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/
Submit your own drama for Mike and Dylan to solve at https://MikeAndDylan.com or join the conversation on their new subreddit r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/
About LaborLama (Use code MADHD for 10% off)
When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at https://laborlama.com