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***Disclaimer: We joke around on this podcast but domestic and workplace violence IS NO JOKE. WE DO NOT CONDONE IMMORAL OR ILLEGAL ACTS OF VIOLENCE OF ANY KIND. If for any reason your life is in immediate danger, please call 911. If you need to speak to someone about abuse and violence, please get help. If you need help, go to TheHotline.org or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE(7233). ***
On this episode of the Stale Bread Podcast, the fellas are discussing unconventional methods of resolving workplace conflicts, the ethics of physical confrontations, and the absurdity of pranks. They delve into the concept of cage matches as a resolution tool, the implications of setting traps at home, and the societal norms surrounding violence. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they reflect on romantic comedies and their unrealistic portrayals of relationships, leading to a discussion on the nature of serial killers and the importance of kindness in everyday interactions. They explore unconventional ideas for resolving workplace conflicts through physical challenges, delve into the traits of serial killers, and reflect on the absurdity of human behavior.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:54 Workplace Conflicts and Unusual Resolutions
05:40 The Concept of Cage Matches in Workplaces
09:26 Pranks and Their Consequences
11:21 Setting Traps and Home Defense
13:19 The Ethics of Fighting and Contracts
16:00 Romantic Comedies and Their Impact
18:48 Serial Killers and Their Origins
25:18 Closing Thoughts on Violence and Kindness
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By Stale Bread***Disclaimer: We joke around on this podcast but domestic and workplace violence IS NO JOKE. WE DO NOT CONDONE IMMORAL OR ILLEGAL ACTS OF VIOLENCE OF ANY KIND. If for any reason your life is in immediate danger, please call 911. If you need to speak to someone about abuse and violence, please get help. If you need help, go to TheHotline.org or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE(7233). ***
On this episode of the Stale Bread Podcast, the fellas are discussing unconventional methods of resolving workplace conflicts, the ethics of physical confrontations, and the absurdity of pranks. They delve into the concept of cage matches as a resolution tool, the implications of setting traps at home, and the societal norms surrounding violence. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they reflect on romantic comedies and their unrealistic portrayals of relationships, leading to a discussion on the nature of serial killers and the importance of kindness in everyday interactions. They explore unconventional ideas for resolving workplace conflicts through physical challenges, delve into the traits of serial killers, and reflect on the absurdity of human behavior.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:54 Workplace Conflicts and Unusual Resolutions
05:40 The Concept of Cage Matches in Workplaces
09:26 Pranks and Their Consequences
11:21 Setting Traps and Home Defense
13:19 The Ethics of Fighting and Contracts
16:00 Romantic Comedies and Their Impact
18:48 Serial Killers and Their Origins
25:18 Closing Thoughts on Violence and Kindness
Dubby Energy
be effective, be clean, and taste as good as nature will allow. be better!
Use coupon code: STALEBREAD at checkout to get 10% off your order!
Dubby Energy -Be Clean, Be better!Support the show
Our YouTube Playlist
Our Spotify Playlist
Listen to Us on your favorite Podcast player! Our RSS Feed
Support our Show! Click Here
Want to Podcast like us? Check out Riverside.fm !
The Stale Bread Podcast is brought to you by SMG Communications and recorded at SMG Studios