130 episodes

Current events, as seen by 'blue-collar America', 4Thirty in the Morning is a perspective-based, news commentary and oddities podcast designed to provide an alternative take on the happenings around the world. Co-hosts Ben and Pat are both authentic, working-class guys, and their rough-around-the-edges style, personal anecdotes, and ever present sense of humor, blend together to offer a unique discussion on fringe topics, while also bringing relatability to complex subject matter.

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Current events, as seen by 'blue-collar America', 4Thirty in the Morning is a perspective-based, news commentary and oddities podcast designed to provide an alternative take on the happenings around the world. Co-hosts Ben and Pat are both authentic, working-class guys, and their rough-around-the-edges style, personal anecdotes, and ever present sense of humor, blend together to offer a unique discussion on fringe topics, while also bringing relatability to complex subject matter.

    Ep. 127: Sea Creatures, Phony Pandas, and Skydiving Records

    Ep. 127: Sea Creatures, Phony Pandas, and Skydiving Records

    Seventy-one percent of the earth's surface area is water, and within these depths lurk some of the strangest and most awe inspiring creatures ever known. While sharks and giant squid might seem fearsome enough, are there even more formidable beasts hidden in our oceans, lakes, and rivers? On the latest episode of 4Thirty, Ben and Pat navigate through the perils of mythical sea-creatures, discussing all forms of legendary aquatic life, from biblical beasts to North American lake monsters and more. The guys also tackle their usual helping of news stories this week, while sharing a few stories and cracking an inside-joke or two in the process. Could the 'Leviathan' of the Old Testament still be lurking in our oceans today? Did a famous explorer encounter mermaids during his first expeditions into the Americas? Is a legendary Japanese river monster still terrorizing citizens today? How long is 'too long' in between bathing? For answers to these questions and many, many more, please give the latest episode of 4Thirty in the Morning a listen!

    • 1 hr
    Ep. 126: Cover-ups, Lion-Tailed Macaques, and Reggie Bush

    Ep. 126: Cover-ups, Lion-Tailed Macaques, and Reggie Bush

    'Cover-ups' aren't anything new to the guys here at 4Thirty in the Morning, but are there even more nefarious schemes throughout history that managed to somehow elude detection until the damage was done? On their latest episode, Ben and Pat uncover some ridiculous plots and events that the powers-at-be tried their hardest to sweep under the rug, touching on everything from absurd 'psyops' to insanely elaborate covert engineering, and more. The guys also dive into some off-the-wall news stories this week, and share their thoughts on the NFL off-season in the process. Is the Canadian government behind early attempts to create 'gaydar'? Does a gut-wrenching 20th century war incident consistently get ignored by history today? Is an infamous Renaissance Era investigative institution still active today? What would you do if your tour-boat captain fell overboard mid-voyage? For answers to these questions and too many more, please give our latest episode of 4Thirty in the Morning a listen!

    • 1 hr
    Ep. 125: Game Shows, Grey Wolves, and the St. Paul Saints

    Ep. 125: Game Shows, Grey Wolves, and the St. Paul Saints

    Have you ever appeared on a TV game show? Neither have Ben or Pat... but they certainly want to. On the latest episode of 4Thirty, the guys buzz into a lively and unscripted discussion about some of the craziest game shows television history has to offer, while covering some of the people and moments that continue to make game shows the entertainment icons they are today. The guys also cover their usual dose of bottom-shelf news stories this week, while sharing some thoughts on the recent Solar Eclipse and providing some listener updates along the way. What exactly is the difference between a 'game' show and a 'competition' show? How often to competitors try to cheat their way to game show success? How did a reality dating show manage to convince contestants that they were competing for the romantic affections of Prince Harry? Who in the world came up with the idea for the show 'Wife Swap'? For answers to all these questions, (and aimless speculation regarding them), and much more, be sure to give the latest episode of 4Thirty in the Morning a listen!

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Ep. 124: Vikings, Limb-Theft, and Real-Estate Mishaps

    Ep. 124: Vikings, Limb-Theft, and Real-Estate Mishaps

    Among the most fearsome cultures found in Western History, the 'Vikings' remain a people well-remembered in today's society. But is there more to these seafaring Scandinavians than barbarism and warfare? On today's episode of 4Thirty, Ben and Pat fasten on their historical helms once again, this time to discuss some of the most legendary Vikings and Viking tales that have survived the centuries after their eventual demise. The guys also handle their usual collection of inane news stories this week, while also providing some listener feedback, talking some off-season football, and giving an all-important update on the world of Sumo. Did small pockets of 'Viking' culture survive in remote regions into the 15th century? What's the real difference between the 'Danes' and the 'Vikings'? Did the Vikings clash with Native American warriors in Canada 500 years before Columbus 'discovered' America? Is burning down a client's house the worst thing a real-estate agent could do on the job? Does 4Thirty have a new theme song that they forgot to tell anyone about? For answers to these questions and too many more, please give our latest episode of 4Thirty in the Morning a listen!

    • 1 hr
    Ep. 123: Fake People, Vending Machines, And Harrison Ford

    Ep. 123: Fake People, Vending Machines, And Harrison Ford

    Have you ever heard a story about a person that sounds a bit too-good-to-be-true? On the latest episode of 4Thirty, Ben and Pat hoax their way through a discussion revolving around well-known individuals that never actually existed, from iconic brand-name faces, to fabricated athletes and more. The guys also dive into a foray of news stories this week, while also providing some commentary on past episodes, and speculating on future ones. Did a fake hockey player actually get drafted in the 1974 NHL Draft? Did college students prank the political establishment of their time with a made-up figurehead? Is the most famous Aunt in food-products really just a creation of "Corporate America'? Are monoliths once again sprouting up across the globe? For answers to these questions and many more, please give this latest episode of 4Thirty in the Morning a listen!

    • 55 min
    Ep. 122: More Super-Humans, Turntables, and Lottery Lawsuits

    Ep. 122: More Super-Humans, Turntables, and Lottery Lawsuits

    The guys have already talked about some real people with real super-heroes before on the show, but are there even more comic-book-worthy characters floating around in our world today? On the latest episode of 4Thirty, Ben and Pat, (well, mostly Ben), dive into some more incredible individuals with abilities that Stan Lee himself couldn't imagine. The guys also break down their usual dose of news this week, while also making a few shout-outs to loyal listeners and providing updates on their social-media plans. Is there really a person out there that can boil-water with his own body-heat? Would having six fingers give a baseball player super-human pitching ability? Is a well-known 1980's TV actress also gifted with an incredibly rare ability? What exactly is 'Underwater Rugby'? For answers to these questions and many more, please give the latest episode of 4Thirty in the Morning a listen!

    • 43 min

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