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Podcasts from the Schwebel Room Media Crew Youngstown's own 3PMD Podcast with Tank Aub & Eddie P. Weekly recap of the most off beat, viral, and buried news stories on the internet. Real talk. The Dirty 30 by DJ Top Choice Random Shhh with Old Painless

  1. 5d ago

    #602 Fired For a $700 Tip?! + SpaceX's Secret Bailout & AI Girlfriends | 3PMD Podcast

    The 3PMD crew is back and we are not holding back! In this week's episode, Tank, Aub, Eddie P., and King Sully roast the week's craziest headlines. We kick things off with the truth behind Elon Musk’s SpaceX IPO and what might be the biggest public bailout in history.From there, we dive into the wild world of side hustles—including an inmate who bought a house with gold coins from behind bars, and an Atlanta entrepreneur running a mobile wig salon out of a G-Wagon. We also tackle the serious stuff, like the heartbreaking Carmelo Anthony verdict and the bizarre return of the screwworm. Plus, we debate the rise of AI girlfriends and why a simple birthday cake can cause so much panic among men.Drop a comment below: Would you be mad if the homies bought you a birthday cake? 🎂👇Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the BELL to never miss an episode of Youngstown's most unfiltered podcast.#3PMDPodcast #UnfilteredPodcast #ComedyPodcast #ElonMusk #SpaceX #AIGirlfriend #SideHustles #CurrentEvents #OliveGarden #MenAndMentalHealth #PodcastClips* 00:00 - Intro: We're Live! Technical Difficulties & Riverside Setup* 04:00 - Trump Booed & Denying Visas to Soccer Players* 08:00 - Elon Musk, SpaceX IPO & The Trillionaire Public Bailout* 11:54 - Global Geopolitics: Protests in Kenya & Trash Deals* 13:45 - The Screwworm Outbreak & Undetected Parasites in Humans* 19:40 - Election Chaos & Drone Warfare Overseas* 22:00 - Ultimate Hustle: The Inmate Who Made Millions & Bought a House* 29:35 - The Carmelo Anthony Verdict & Kyle Rittenhouse Comparisons* 35:50 - The Problem with AI Girlfriends & The Value of Rejection* 47:25 - Olive Garden Waitress Fired Over a $700 Tip* 50:15 - Respect the Hustle: The Atlanta G-Wagon Mobile Wig Maker* 57:25 - Why Are Men So Weird About Getting Birthday Cakes?* 01:09:15 - Outro & Final Thoughts

    1h 11m
  2. Jun 5

    #601 Viral Graduation Fight Video, The Crash Netflix Documentary, & Crazy Lawsuits Explored by 3PMD Podcast

    Viral Graduation Fight Video, The Crash Netflix Documentary, & Crazy Lawsuits Explored by 3PMD Podcast The 3PMD Podcast is BACK home! In this wild transition episode, Eddie Munyun, Old Man Ali, Old Painless, and King Sully dive deep into the most unhinged viral news, prison stories, and Netflix reviews. We kick things off by addressing the internet bots in our comments before diving straight into the wildest headlines of the week. From a bizarre Houston attorney legal case to a breakdown of the new Netflix documentary The Crash (the tragic Cleveland teen car crash case), we give our unfiltered takes on toxic relationships and defense strategies. Later in the episode, the guys share intense personal stories about getting jammed up, prison wing nights, and the reality of the system. We also break down the heartbreaking financial trap of MLB star Fernando Tatis Jr.'s lifetime contract and react to the viral videos taking over the internet—including parents pulling kids from stages and sons throwing hands at high school graduations. Hit that SUBSCRIBE button, drop a comment below, and join the 3PMD family! 00:00 – We Are Back! Transitioning Back Home & Dealing with Internet Bots 01:15 – Omi In A Hellcat is Home & Touching Millions? 06:00 – Prison Realities: Wing Nights, Corrupt Systems & Safe Paths 08:00 – The Guys Share Wild Stories of Getting Locked Up & Lucky Breaks 12:45 – Reacting to the National Sissy Fest & Reality TV Chaos 13:40 – Unbelievable News: The Houston Attorney Bestiality Case 21:50 – Netflix Documentary Review: The Crash (Cleveland Teen Car Crash Case) 35:50 – Bodycam Footage: The Traffic Ticket with No Right Hand?! 41:15 – Fernando Tatis Jr.’s $300M Contract Trap: Avoid Lifetime Deals 52:00 – Viral Graduation Fights: Petty Parents & Stage Showdowns Explored 01:09:00 – Backrooms Lore, Horror Movies & Future Podcast Guests A DeathPod Schwebel Room Production.

    1h 12m
  3. 12/12/2025

    3PMD #545 Dell Family Trump Accounts, Costco Tariffs, JaQuon Stembridge, Filial Laws

    Institutional double standards in sports and politics regarding misconduct and accountability remain a source of controversy.The $6.25 billion donation linked to Trump is viewed as part of a politically motivated demographic strategy involving tax-advantaged child savings funds.Societal challenges to increasing birth rates among white Americans include materialism, economic pressures, and changing gender roles.Historical gender dynamics and systemic oppression are acknowledged but critiqued in the context of modern social and family structures.Women often face challenges in physically demanding roles, with some being placeholders rather than fully integrated members in high-pressure jobs.Corporate legal battles over tariffs illustrate complex intersections of politics, business, and law.Government surveillance and suppression of dissent are a concern, with reports of investigations targeting anti-White House entities.Sexual misconduct scandals permeate political and religious institutions, with social media playing a growing role in exposure.New laws requiring adult children to financially support parents regardless of relationship status raise concerns about fairness and economic strain.Cultural adjustments following migration highlight regional and social identity shifts.The music industry documentary on Diddy reveals deep exploitation and abuse, with victims expressing complex emotional responses.Personal anecdotes illuminate the complexity of male sexual victimization and boundary negotiation, especially in male-dominated environments.Calls for personal accountability and resilience conclude the discussion, emphasizing the need to break cycles of abuse.

    1h 26m
  4. 3PMD #543 DOE: Nursing's not Professional, Mom & Son Attacked by Kids, Killer Notes, Urinal Creds

    11/27/2025

    3PMD #543 DOE: Nursing's not Professional, Mom & Son Attacked by Kids, Killer Notes, Urinal Creds

    Topics00:00–01:30 Chris Tucker and Rush Hour 4 Nostalgic discussion on Chris Tucker’s work ethic and announcement of Rush Hour 4.02:30–04:00 Thanksgiving & Economic Hardship Challenges of celebrating Thanksgiving amid food stamp delays and economic strain.04:00–09:00 Informal Food Businesses & Community Entrepreneurship Food stamp flips, backyard restaurants, and street vendors navigating regulations.10:00–14:30 Surveillance & Data Privacy Google’s data collection, mass surveillance, and implications on privacy and safety.16:00–20:00 Nursing Degree Exclusion & Healthcare Workforce Impact DOE removes nursing as a professional degree, risking workforce shortages and lower pay.24:00–31:00 School Attack Incident Pregnant mother and son attacked by elementary school kids, community reactions.33:00–36:30 Killer Sending Note to Victim’s Family Offender’s provocative letters to victim’s family, raising questions on prison communication.37:00–40:50 White Teacher Confronts Black Substitute Teacher Racial tension and social etiquette in a school restroom incident.45:00–53:00 CNA Worker Caught Performing Sexual Act on Patient Controversy over nursing assistant’s conduct and professional boundaries.54:00–01:05:00 Marital Sexual Consent Controversy Reddit post about wife accusing husband of rape due to pressured sex; panelist discussions.01:05:00+ International Contract Work & Closing Remarks Discussion on contracting in Ecuador, cultural anecdotes, and closing wishes for Thanksgiving.The discussion provides a multifaceted examination of current social realities through a lens of personal experience, humor, and critical awareness. It highlights systemic issues such as economic hardship, surveillance, healthcare policy shifts, and social violence, while also showcasing community resilience and the complexities of human relationships. The conversation underscores the need for deeper understanding and reform in sectors affecting public welfare, privacy, and social cohesion.Core ConceptsWork Ethic in Entertainment: Commitment and physical risks actors took in earlier eras compared to modern, tech-enabled remote work.Economic Disparities: Food insecurity during holidays, inefficient social aid distribution, and community-based coping mechanisms.Grassroots Entrepreneurship: Informal food businesses as survival strategies amid regulatory hurdles.Mass Surveillance: Privacy erosion under the guise of security, data commodification, and ineffective crime reduction.Healthcare Workforce Crisis: Policy decisions undermining nursing as a profession exacerbate labor shortages and shift reliance to low-paid foreign workers.Community Violence: School violence involving very young children signals broader social dysfunction and safety concerns.Justice System Challenges: Offender communications with victims’ families and their emotional impact.Racial Dynamics: Everyday racial microaggressions intersect with social norms and workplace relations.Professional Ethics in Caregiving: Boundaries in patient care and consequences of breaches.Marital Consent and Emotional Trauma: Complexities surrounding sexual consent in marriage and psychological effects of accusations.Global Employment: Contracting abroad as a professional and cultural experience.KeywordsRush Hour 4Chris TuckerFood stamps (SNAP)Informal economyMass surveillanceData privacyNursing professionHealthcare workforceSchool violenceRacial tensionCNA misconductMarital sexual consentContract work abroadCommunity entrepreneurship

    1h 7m
  5. 11/14/2025

    3PMD #542 - Social Experiment Churches vs Drug Dealers

    00:00–03:40 Discussion on churches refusing aid, drug dealers supporting community, City of God analogy.08:40–12:40 Georgia father shoots son 12 times over argument involving car door and girlfriend.13:10–19:50 North Carolina man kills girlfriend, FaceTimes friend with the body as proof.20:00–23:30 Texas woman tortured and chained by “friends” for months, BB gun abuse revealed.24:00–31:00 Elderly mother of 13 forges husband’s signature for surrogacy, resulting in felony charges.34:00–42:30 43-year-old woman impregnates 14-year-old daughter’s date at junior high dance; moral outrage.44:30–46:40 Commentary on Starbucks collectible cups and consumer culture.47:30–52:30 Discussion of government shutdown, ACA subsidies, political blame, and 50-year mortgages.55:00–1:01:00 Epstein files, government corruption, and cover-up speculation with humor and skepticism.Key Insights and ConclusionsThere is a perceived failure of traditional community institutions, notably churches, to adequately support vulnerable populations, leading to alternative support systems emerging—even from illicit sources.Family violence and abuse remain pressing social issues, often involving complex dynamics and tragic outcomes.Medical ethics, reproductive technologies, and family planning can become legal and moral battlegrounds when deception and desperation intersect.Political and economic systems are described as increasingly dysfunctional, with government shutdowns, healthcare instability, and predatory financial products exacerbating societal stress.Cultural commentary reveals a blend of humor and criticism aimed at contemporary social norms, consumerism, and political scandals.There is deep skepticism toward political elites and a strong desire for accountability, particularly regarding high-profile cases like the Epstein scandal.

    1h 1m
  6. 10/24/2025

    3PMD #539 Young Republican Racist Chants, ICE deports exonerated man, Black Cop Chic-Fil-A

    Topics1: 10 and 9yr old charged with rape and attempted murder of a 5yr old in Cleveland 2: Young republicans racist chats!!!3: Man exonerated after 40yrs, now facing deportation from ICE4: “Brewers Karen” lost job after “call ICE” remark at game5: Black officer forced to pay for chic-fil-A, while white officers ate for free Key Insights 🌴 Travel as a Lens on Social Realities: The personal recount of a Hawaii trip reveals a dual reality—while the natural, unprocessed food benefits physical health, visible homelessness and poverty underscore deep systemic economic issues. This contrast highlights how tourism can mask underlying social inequities, prompting reflection on the balance between leisure and local hardship. 🥫 Fragility of Social Safety Nets: The looming November 1st cuts to SNAP benefits bring to light the precariousness of welfare systems and the skepticism about whether traditional community pillars like churches will provide adequate support. The discussion suggests a critical gap between rhetoric and action in social aid, raising concerns about increased hunger and instability among vulnerable populations, including significant numbers of white and elderly Americans, challenging racialized stereotypes about welfare dependency. 🧠 Complexities of Juvenile Crime: The tragic Cleveland case involving violent acts committed by children as young as nine and ten reveals the disturbing extent of early exposure to violence and trauma. The speakers grapple with the difficulty of addressing such cases within juvenile justice frameworks, recognizing that neither leniency nor harsh adult sentencing fully addresses the underlying psychological damage or the need for lifelong monitoring and support. This calls for a nuanced approach combining justice, rehabilitation, and community protection. 🚩 Normalization of Racism in Politics: The viral racist chat among young Republicans and the lack of condemnation from influential figures illustrate how overt hate speech is becoming emboldened in political spheres. This normalization threatens social cohesion and fairness in policymaking, as individuals harboring such views gain influence over critical decisions affecting diverse communities. The insight underscores the need for vigilance and active opposition to regressive ideologies disguised as “boys will be boys” or harmless banter. 🤝 Racial Inequities in Everyday Interactions: The incident where a black police officer was forced to pay for food while white officers ate free shines a light on microaggressions and systemic biases that persist even within institutions tasked with public service. This highlights how racism permeates daily experiences, undermining morale and trust, and points to the necessity of institutional reforms and cultural sensitivity training to foster equity and respect. 📦 Modern Convenience Meets Human Factors: The conversation about food delivery services and workplace hygiene blends humor with frustration, revealing how technological convenience intersects with human imperfection. Issues like food tampering, poor hygiene, and trust in service providers reflect broader societal challenges in maintaining quality and safety in gig economies, emphasizing the need for better oversight and personal responsibility. 🌐 Global Political Tensions Reflect Local Struggles: The mention of censorship attempts against the Colombian president and the dramatic political climate there illustrates how struggles over speech and governance are global phenomena. This serves as a reminder that democracy and freedom require constant vigilance and that international developments can resonate with and inform domestic political awareness.

    1h 4m
  7. 10/11/2025

    3PMD #538 Language Policed, Family Executed, MAGA Kidnapping, Saudi Comedy, Bad Bunny Superbowl

    Topics 1: Black language being policed 2: Man executed family, because wife wouldn’t leave her husband 3: Florida teen in MAGA hat faked kidnapping and shot himself 4: Comedians performing at Saudi Arabia comedy festival 5: Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl backlash- 🔧 **Community Vigilance Reflects Historical Trauma and Protective Measures:** The mistrust shown towards maintenance workers who did not have the expected attire or prior notice reflects a community’s instinctive response to potential threats. This hypervigilance can be traced back to historical abuses and ongoing systemic threats faced by Black communities. While it can prevent harm, it also underscores the persistent climate of suspicion in marginalized spaces.- 🎵 **The Business of Music Shapes Cultural Narratives and Economic Empowerment:** The debate between Cash Money and No Limit illustrates how business practices within the music industry affect artists’ legacies and financial stability. No Limit’s equitable payment model contrasts with Cash Money’s star-driven catalog dominance, showing different approaches to artist empowerment. This discussion reveals how music labels play a significant role in shaping cultural identity and economic opportunity for Black artists.- 🗣️ **Linguistic Discrimination as a Form of Racial Control:** The policing of Black language—where slang and vernacular are misinterpreted or criminalized—demonstrates an extension of systemic racism into communication. This linguistic bias results in tangible legal injustices, such as denial of rights or wrongful arrests, emphasizing the need for reforms in how law enforcement and judicial systems interpret cultural expressions.- 💔 **Emotional and Economic Dynamics in Abusive Relationships:** The tragic domestic violence story reveals how economic dependency, age differences, and emotional investment can create volatile and dangerous situations. The conversation challenges simplistic victim narratives by highlighting emotional complexity, particularly men’s vulnerability linked to resources and masculinity, stressing the importance of awareness and caution in relationships.- 🚨 **Enduring Legacy of False Accusations and Racial Stereotyping:** Historical and contemporary examples of false accusations against Black individuals demonstrate a systemic pattern that perpetuates racial injustice. These incidents have long-term damaging effects on communities and reinforce stereotypes, illustrating the urgent need for systemic changes in policing and media representation.- 🎤 **Navigating Ethics and Economics in Global Entertainment:** The discussion on comedy shows in Saudi Arabia exposes the difficult balance entertainers must strike between financial gain and ethical considerations. The speakers advocate for entertainers’ right to earn without being burdened with political activism, suggesting that responsibility for addressing human rights lies with governments and international organizations, highlighting the complexity of global cultural exchanges.- 🌍 **Economic Realities Driving Migration and Geopolitical Shifts:** The conversation about the U.S. dollar’s declining status and America’s internal challenges illustrates a global realignment of power and wealth. The anecdotal evidence of Americans moving abroad for affordability and quality of life reflects broader dissatisfaction with domestic conditions and signals changing patterns of migration tied to geopolitical and economic transformations.- 🗳️ **Civic Engagement as a Critical Response to Political Challenges:** The speakers’ call for increased voter participation underscores the importance of political agency in shaping societal outcomes. Their frustration with leadership and emphasis on local elections highlight the power of grassroots mobilization and the urgent need for communities to leverage democratic processes to address systemic issues.

    1h 12m

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Podcasts from the Schwebel Room Media Crew Youngstown's own 3PMD Podcast with Tank Aub & Eddie P. Weekly recap of the most off beat, viral, and buried news stories on the internet. Real talk. The Dirty 30 by DJ Top Choice Random Shhh with Old Painless