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This week on The Houli’s Hooley Radio Hour, Paddy and Bill do what they do best: spiral politely. The lads kick things off by dunking on the nonstop AI panic clogging LinkedIn and wondering if society is on the brink of utopia, collapse, or just another app update. That somehow leads to time travel, alternate timelines, and the dangerous idea of getting a “college mulligan.” From there, Paddy goes full confessional, revisiting his Marquette University years, questionable priorities, and the realization that maybe taking school seriously would have been a solid move. The brothers riff on generational whiplash, raising kids in an AI world, and the fantasy of going back in time to give their younger selves some very stern advice. The episode closes with Paddy pitching his next big creative obsession: writing Dhar Mann–style morality shorts, including such future classics as Hiding the Playboy and Dirty Ernie. Equal parts midlife reflection, creative scheming, and Catholic guilt, it’s a classic Hooley.
Sponsored By: Fox’s Pizza – Orland Park & Mokena, Flood Brothers Disposal, Madden Funds and Local 150
By Hibernian RadioThis week on The Houli’s Hooley Radio Hour, Paddy and Bill do what they do best: spiral politely. The lads kick things off by dunking on the nonstop AI panic clogging LinkedIn and wondering if society is on the brink of utopia, collapse, or just another app update. That somehow leads to time travel, alternate timelines, and the dangerous idea of getting a “college mulligan.” From there, Paddy goes full confessional, revisiting his Marquette University years, questionable priorities, and the realization that maybe taking school seriously would have been a solid move. The brothers riff on generational whiplash, raising kids in an AI world, and the fantasy of going back in time to give their younger selves some very stern advice. The episode closes with Paddy pitching his next big creative obsession: writing Dhar Mann–style morality shorts, including such future classics as Hiding the Playboy and Dirty Ernie. Equal parts midlife reflection, creative scheming, and Catholic guilt, it’s a classic Hooley.
Sponsored By: Fox’s Pizza – Orland Park & Mokena, Flood Brothers Disposal, Madden Funds and Local 150