Leslie Clicks Podcast

Joint Laughter

Enjoying this trip around the sun!Welcome to Leslie Clicks. If you have been a listener of Joint Laughter welcome backbut if you are new to the podcast then here is how it all became.My name is Leslie, I started my podcast Joint Laughter more than 2 years ago and havemore than 150 episodes. Please listen to my past episodes to get caught up on myshenanigans. I decided to re-brand the podcast to Leslie Clicks because I feel it betterdescribes the podcast and where it is today. No one topic covered and virtually notopics off limits. I just love talking and learning about people and their stories and I amvery grateful to share them with all of you.My podcast is all about laughter, joy, exciting and captivating real life stories I haveexperienced over the years. We have had some of the most captivating guests andhave so many more lined up to explore. I hope you enjoy my show and know that I amso grateful for you listening and being a part of my story.Sincerely,Leslie

  1. MAR 26

    Lemon Pound Cake

    In a notable episode of the Leslie Clicks podcast, host Leslie connects with Retired Corporal Karen Norris for a breakdown of the 2026 Afroman Trial (formally Adams County Deputies v. Joseph Foreman). The episode is characterized by Leslie’s signature wit and Norris’s unique perspective as a former law enforcement officer who isn't afraid to call out "bad optics." Key Highlights of the Episode The "Lemon Pound Cake" Saga: They dive into the absurdity of the original 2022 raid on Afroman’s home, specifically focusing on the security footage of a deputy staring longingly at a lemon pound cake on the counter—which later became a viral sensation and a central theme in Afroman's music videos. The "Hurt Feelings" Lawsuit: Norris provides a candid, "cop-to-cop" critique of the seven deputies who sued Afroman for $4 million, claiming defamation and invasion of privacy. She and Leslie joke about the irony of officers suing for "emotional distress" after kicking down a door based on a tip about a basement that didn't actually exist.Afroman’s Courtroom Style: The duo discusses Afroman’s choice of attire—specifically his bright, American-flag-patterned suit—viewing it as a brilliant piece of performance art that highlighted the First Amendment battle at the heart of the case. The Verdict Celebration: Recorded shortly after the jury ruled in favor of Afroman on all counts, the episode frames the win as a victory for satire and free speech. Norris specifically highlights how the case serves as a lesson for law enforcement on the "Streisand Effect"—where trying to suppress something only makes it more famous.Why This Episode Stood Out Leslie manages to keep the tone light and "fun" while Norris adds a layer of professional credibility. They effectively balance the humor of the "Lemon Pound Cake" song with the serious legal implications of police officers attempting to control their public likeness while on duty. I do not own the rights Thank you for listening https://leslieclicks.com/ leslieclickspodcast@gmail.com https://soundcloud.com/jeremy-bush-7/lucky-boy https://www.threads.com/@leslie_clicks_podcast?xmt=AQF0FVzYDS_F9bUC0mCwBaVt0W83NPqmb6PhPEHMheHUTd0 https://www.instagram.com/leslie_clicks_podcast/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090991089434 https://www.youtube.com/@JointLaughter https://www.instagram.com/jointlaughter/?hl=en

    39 min
  2. JAN 8

    After Hours & Aftermath: Nightclub Safety in a Dangerous World

    On this powerful episode of Leslie Clicks, Leslie sits down with guests Gena and Jayda for an eye-opening conversation about the real dangers of working in the nightclub scene. From late-night shifts to unpredictable crowds, they share firsthand experiences that highlight how quickly a night out can turn tragic. The discussion dives into recent and chilling events — including the man who fled from police, plowed through a crowd, and killed innocent people, as well as the shooting on the Strip — underscoring just how vulnerable nightlife spaces can be. They also reflect on incidents connected to The Ritz Club and what lessons can be learned from them. This episode isn’t about fear — it’s about awareness. Gena and Jayda break down warning signs, personal safety strategies, and why “safety first” isn’t just a phrase, but a necessity for anyone working or spending time in nightlife environments. A must-listen conversation that’s raw, real, and meant to protect lives. https://www.google.com/search?q=car+runs+down+pedestrians+in+ybor&sca_esv=512b3b0f1298b71e&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1108US1109&ei=7d9eaaT1OdCtqtsPuIjqwQQ&ved=0ahUKEwjkn5LjvvqRAxXQlmoFHTiEOkgQ4dUDCBE&uact=5&oq=car+runs+down+pedestrians+in+ybor&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiIWNhciBydW5zIGRvd24gcGVkZXN0cmlhbnMgaW4geWJvcjIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABSNlIULAGWOxGcAF4AZABAJgBngGgAcwIqgEDMC44uAEDyAEA-AEBmAIJoAL0CMICChAAGLADGNYEGEfCAgYQABgWGB7CAgsQABiABBiGAxiKBcICCBAAGIAEGKIEwgIFECEYqwLCAgUQIRifBcICBRAAGO8FmAMAiAYBkAYIkgcDMS44oAe6M7IHAzAuOLgH7wjCBwUwLjYuM8gHFoAIAA&sclient=gws-wiz-serp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Ybor_City_shooting Thank you for listening https://leslieclicks.com/ leslieclickspodcast@gmail.com https://soundcloud.com/jeremy-bush-7/lucky-boy https://www.threads.com/@leslie_clicks_podcast?xmt=AQF0FVzYDS_F9bUC0mCwBaVt0W83NPqmb6PhPEHMheHUTd0 https://www.instagram.com/leslie_clicks_podcast/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090991089434 https://www.youtube.com/@JointLaughter https://www.instagram.com/jointlaughter/?hl=en

    1h 29m

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Enjoying this trip around the sun!Welcome to Leslie Clicks. If you have been a listener of Joint Laughter welcome backbut if you are new to the podcast then here is how it all became.My name is Leslie, I started my podcast Joint Laughter more than 2 years ago and havemore than 150 episodes. Please listen to my past episodes to get caught up on myshenanigans. I decided to re-brand the podcast to Leslie Clicks because I feel it betterdescribes the podcast and where it is today. No one topic covered and virtually notopics off limits. I just love talking and learning about people and their stories and I amvery grateful to share them with all of you.My podcast is all about laughter, joy, exciting and captivating real life stories I haveexperienced over the years. We have had some of the most captivating guests andhave so many more lined up to explore. I hope you enjoy my show and know that I amso grateful for you listening and being a part of my story.Sincerely,Leslie