8 episodes

After spending almost four decades together, brothers Andrew and Brian Lloyd decided to do what all men rapidly approaching middle age do - they started a podcast to complain about things that have annoyed, irked, and mildly angered them for the past four decades.
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He Ain't Heavy..‪.‬ Brian and Andrew Lloyd

    • Comedy

After spending almost four decades together, brothers Andrew and Brian Lloyd decided to do what all men rapidly approaching middle age do - they started a podcast to complain about things that have annoyed, irked, and mildly angered them for the past four decades.
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    Valentines Schmalentines

    Valentines Schmalentines

    For this episode, we're doling out relationship advice. Yes, in a bid for some kind of relevancy in a vastly overpopulated pool of podcasting clichés, we've scoured the depths of Reddit's r/relationshipadvice and plundered it for cheap and easy content. In a delightful twist, however, Andrew managed to bring along his keyboard and set these tales of lovelorn agony into some gentle music. Got feedback? Got a problem? We're now on Instagram at @heaintheavypod and if you can't reach us there, you can always keep it to yourself. Nobody cares, pal. The universe is indifferent.
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Underground Factions

    Underground Factions

    In the first episode of 2024, Brian and Andrew reunite following the Christmas period to discuss show notes from their mother, the eventual replacement of all manual labour by artificial intelligence and automation, who was the best opponent faced by Rocky Balboa, and whether or not Brian and Andrew could survive in the woods ala Christopher Moltisanti and Paulie 'Walnuts' Gaultieri from the hit crime TV series, The Sopranos.
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    • 1 hr 13 min
    Not A Christmas Special

    Not A Christmas Special

    Should it surprise anyone that we're NOT doing a Christmas Special? Of course it shouldn't. For this episode, Brian and Andrew attempt to quiz one another on '90s TV show themes, discuss how Gary Oldman hasn't got an Oscar and that the Oscars are largely bullsh*t, the nature of videogames in middle-age, and further opportunities for Brian and Andrew to make complete fools of themselves with microphones. Enjoy and happy Christmas!
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    • 1 hr 4 min
    27 Varieties of KitKat

    27 Varieties of KitKat

    On this week's episode, Brian attempts to unpack Andrew's unusual love of musical theatre, his recent experiences of seeing The Lion King, Andrew discusses the Stanford Prison Experiment and that time he had to work as a giant knock-off Bob the Builder mascot, and Brian reveals his hatred of waiting for elevators.
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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Spaceshippy

    Spaceshippy

    On this week's episode, Brian and Andrew discuss TLC's 'Sister Wives', religion generally, realising our parents were misrepresenting themselves as slalom skiers and motorcross riders, the nature of PDAs, the actor Jason Clarke, and why Andrew doesn't like sci-fi.
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    • 52 min
    A Forceful Tug

    A Forceful Tug

    On this week's show, things get semi-serious. Andrew and Brian talk about the nature of creativity and age, the reality of being married against the unlikelihood of its success, and whether Andrew actually wants to keep doing this and if Brian is just forcing the whole thing in on in some desperate attempt at relevancy. Cheery stuff!
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    • 56 min

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