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We were a collection of men who watch the world in all its glory through the filter of the internet and public school education, and then we commented on the hilarity and absurdity that is human behavior.

Rubberneckers John Jamingo

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.4 • 10 Ratings

We were a collection of men who watch the world in all its glory through the filter of the internet and public school education, and then we commented on the hilarity and absurdity that is human behavior.

    Goodbye | 100

    Goodbye | 100

    In the 100th and final episode of the "Rubberneckers" podcast, hosts Jamingo and Jodie get the band back together, including Edward, Andrew, Josh, Bob, Dave, Devan, and a cameo from You Jean. The episode is characterized by free-flowing, and at times controversial, discussions, with topics ranging from identifying speakers to utilizing AI to create audio clips from the show.
    The lively banter between the hosts and guests covers a wide array of subjects, including humorous exchanges about technology, conversations that playfully mock the show's introduction, and light-hearted teasing of one another. However, this jovial atmosphere sometimes gives way to underlying tensions, leading to fiery confrontations and occasional derogatory comments among the participants.
    The episode includes personal anecdotes, playful games such as "Name that Necker," and even a controversial game involving guessing who said specific quotes from the show. The conversation spans various areas, from the Israel and Palestine conflict to potentially controversial remarks about unvaccinated people, demonstrating the show's willingness to engage with diverse and sometimes contentious topics.
    Throughout the episode, there are moments of light-hearted banter and jokes, but also instances of heated confrontations, reflecting the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the podcast. The candid and often polarizing conversations showcase the unscripted and unfiltered nature of "Rubberneckers," providing an unapologetic and raw look at the interactions between the hosts and guests.
    Despite moments of tension and conflict, the 100th and final episode of "Rubberneckers" offers a comprehensive glimpse into the show's ambiance, characterized by playful banter, spontaneous discussions, and unfiltered exchanges. The podcast presents a unique blend of humor, controversy, and candid conversations, offering an unscripted and uncensored exploration of diverse topics and interactions.
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    • 1 hr 55 min
    Last Necker Standing | Episode 99

    Last Necker Standing | Episode 99

    In this episode of Rubberneckers titled "The Last Necker Standing," hosts Jodie and John cover a wide range of topics and engage in their usual banter and discussions. John shares his struggles with doing a daily livestream and his frustration with not having enough content. He decides to talk about elevator stories for content, which takes up a significant portion of the episode. The hosts also reflect on their tendency to fill every second with conversation and cringe-worthy moments when re-listening to previous episodes.
    The conversation takes a turn towards music, with Jamingo sharing a story about his son playing a Jay-Z song and the difference between freestyling and writing songs. They discuss controversial songs and the idea of a "dick measuring contest" among musicians. They also express frustration with negative comments and trolls.
    The hosts delve into various other topics, including racial slurs, praying for others, anti-vaxxers, porn, and online restrictions in Arkansas. They discuss the limitations on freedom in the US compared to other countries when it comes to watching porn and playing online poker. The conversation shifts towards allowances and Jodie's monthly allowance, which leads to a playful debate about the appropriate amount.
    They also discuss conflicts within the podcasting community, tensions between hosts, and previous arguments that have occurred on the show. Despite these disagreements, they emphasize their camaraderie and their commitment to keeping the show entertaining and engaging for their listeners.
    As the episode progresses, they touch on subjects such as shootings, unusual medical conditions, political conflicts, racial stereotypes, and the future of the podcast. They reflect on the show's past and express their protective attitude towards it, not wanting others to ruin what they have built.
    Overall, "The Last Necker Standing" offers a wide range of discussions and humorous observations, showcasing the dynamic between Jodie and John and their ability to keep the content engaging and entertaining.
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    • 1 hr 40 min
    Tastes like America | Episode 98

    Tastes like America | Episode 98

    In episode 98 of the podcast "Rubberneckers" titled "Tastes Like America," hosts John Jamingo, and Jodie are joined by guests Uncle Randy and Brooke for an offbeat and humorous discussion. The episode opens with Jodie mentioning that their friend Edward fixes something in post, which Jamingo agrees with. They playfully joke about hitting something again and make sexual innuendos, all in good fun. They further explain that Edward, who is their editor, is unable to hear sound cues and they have complete trust in his editing skills.
    The conversation takes an unexpected turn as they discuss Uncle Randy's podcast "Laying Pipe," where he interviews community leaders in the plumbing industry. They banter about getting famous guests like Ric Flair and mention Buff moving in with DDP. The episode encounters technical difficulties and a controversial comment from Uncle Randy about women knowing their place. Jamingo defends himself when discussing a Discord friend and looking at Tinder profiles, causing Jodie to joke about judging people based on looks.
    The hosts touch upon the importance of racial sensitivity and avoiding slurs. The conversation meanders into memories of past podcast episodes and Twitter fights. They discuss a show that caused controversy and ruined friendships, remarking that it was gold and shouldn't have had such consequences. Jamingo introduces a hypothetical solo livestream show, sharing his fear of doing a podcast alone.
    The episode continues with discussions about quitting vaping, Charlie Sheen's daughter starting an adult entertainment site, and the decline of quality in independent podcasters. They talk about freedom of speech, alternative platforms, and the success of Alex Jones. Light-hearted moments occur as the hosts jest about drunken episodes and their plans for future recordings. The conversation ends with an inappropriate comment from Uncle Randy.
    Overall, episode 98 of "Rubberneckers" is a lively and humorous chat, covering a wide range of topics while keeping the energy high and the jokes flowing.
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    • 2 hr 18 min
    Have the Day You Deserve | Episode 97

    Have the Day You Deserve | Episode 97

    In this episode of "Rubberneckers" titled "Have the Day You Deserve," hosts Jodie and John, along with guest Anthony, cover a wide range of topics and experiences. The episode begins with John's quest for a picture to use as artwork for the show. To find inspiration, they visited the Who’s Right Discord and discovered various drawings of Anthony and Doug, some of which were less flattering and even disturbing.
    They discuss how their followers can criticize them and poke fun in an affectionate manner. John mentions that he pays for the blue checkmark on Twitter and the feature that allows him to retract tweets after sending them, occasionally taking a few minutes to decide whether or not to send a tweet.
    They discuss the chemistry between Doug and Anthony, attributing the success of their show to it. Anthony wonders why the show is ending if John and Jodie have found good chemistry, citing a previous example with Jodie.
    A shift in temperature and a sighting of Bigfoot reported by a couple on a train in the Midwest are mentioned. Despite the abundance of hunters and modern technology, John expresses surprise that Bigfoot has not been found yet.
    They also express admiration for Anthony and Doug's show, recognizing Anthony's podcasting skills and Doug's ability to connect with the audience.
    John shares his appreciation for long-time listeners and emphasizes the importance of having real and honest conversations. They roll their eyes at the notion of avoiding an echo chamber and anticipate a controversial conversation with Delvin while enjoying some popcorn.
    They discuss the difficulty of planning weekly meetings due to busy schedules, confess to their own inconsistent show recordings, and mention a project called "Elevator Stories," an audio drama they are working on. Additionally, they talk about spending money to maintain their friendship with Doug and mention Doug and Anthony's discussions about the Bible.
    Overall, this episode of "Rubberneckers" covers a diverse range of topics, showcasing the hosts' banter, personal experiences, and thoughts on various issues, resulting in an engaging and entertaining podcast episode.
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    Anthony's Links
    https://whosrightpodcast.com/

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Weight Supremacy | Episode 96

    Weight Supremacy | Episode 96

    In this episode of Rubberneckers titled "Weight Supremacy," hosts Jodie and John, along with guest Alme, delve into a range of topics pertaining to weight, body image, and societal attitudes. They touch on the importance of acceptance while cautioning against celebrating obesity as a desirable physical state, citing negative health outcomes associated with obesity.
    The hosts and guest share personal stories and experiences, such as witnessing acts of excessive force by the police on individuals, with a particular focus on weight. They discuss the challenges faced by obese individuals in terms of mental and emotional well-being, emphasizing the need for compassion towards those struggling with severe weight issues.
    The conversation also explores the effectiveness of using weights as a means of weight loss and body transformation, highlighting success stories of individuals who have achieved significant weight loss through this method. However, they acknowledge that different approaches may work better for different people, depending on their unique circumstances.
    The hosts express their own concerns and experiences with weight gain, physical appearance, and the desire for medical weight loss procedures. They touch on the societal biases surrounding weight and the lack of diversity within the medical profession, particularly in the field of dietetics.
    The episode takes a sharp turn when the hosts engage in a candid discussion about sexual preferences, expressing their own desires and preferences for specific body parts. This conversation touches on the topics of consent and boundaries.
    Overall, "Weight Supremacy" provides a thought-provoking exploration of weight-related issues and societal attitudes towards body image. The podcast aims to promote understanding, acceptance, and empathy towards individuals facing weight challenges while shedding light on the complexities and nuances of body image and personal preferences.
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    Jayson's Links
    https://www.patreon.com/teamalme

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Chief White Calf | Episode 95

    Chief White Calf | Episode 95

    In this episode of "Rubberneckers," hosts Jodie and John welcome back Mike from the Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks podcast. They delve into a variety of intriguing topics requested by their listeners.
    They kick off the episode by discussing the trend of celebrities adopting black children from Africa in the 90s. Madonna, Charlize Theron, and Sandra Bullock are mentioned as notable examples. There is some confusion surrounding Sandra Bullock's adoption, with speculation about whether it was a real-life adoption or a reference to her movie, "The Blindside."
    The hosts also address the issue of trolling on various Discord channels, acknowledging that while they have retaliated against trolls, the trolls have resorted to insults, referring to the speaker as an "old boomer." There is also mention of a $10 super chat from Bud Bugger 78, who goes by the name Zermithra Ryason, sparking speculation about their ability to speak Klingon.
    Another topic on the podcast revolves around a person named Eric Zane, who has apparently started something negative. The hosts, Jodie and John, discuss a previous episode where Eric discovered John's real name, John Bukenas, after years of podcasting under this name. This leads to a discussion on the consequences of using real names online and how younger generations have learned from the mistakes of older ones.
    In addition, Mike shares an amusing anecdote about removing a windscreen from their podcasting setup due to earlier criticism. However, they later realize they had forgotten to put it back on, feeling self-conscious about its absence.
    The episode takes an unexpected turn when Mike recounts their experience of having a cyst removed and pretending to be scared to indulge their wife's interest in pimple popping. They also touch on the controversy surrounding the term "redskin" and propose a different approach for the Washington football team's name to pay homage to a specific tribe.
    The hosts briefly mention Dane Cook's marriage to Kelsey Taylor and discuss the use of Instagram for dating among younger generations. They also touch on a gun control discussion where the speaker argues against allowing certain individuals, like a gay person or someone afraid of guns, to possess firearms.
    Overall, "Chief White Calf" covers a wide range of engaging and thought-provoking topics, providing listeners with an entertaining and informative podcast experience.
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    Mike's Link
    https://wfodshow.com/

    • 1 hr 28 min

Customer Reviews

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