
Episode 65: Nobody Listens to Jerii
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Wrestling legends, kidnapped tuxedo kings, and sex workers with a mission - this episode of OK Bud takes you on a wild journey through the strangest headlines and most fascinating human stories you won't hear anywhere else.
We begin by paying respects to wrestling icon Sabu, the "King of the Death Match," whose recent passing at 60 reminds us of the physical toll entertainment takes on those who put their bodies on the line. Then we uncover the remarkable career of Joseph "Jobo" Borelli, the legendary NYPD detective who caught Son of Sam and investigated some of New York's most notorious crimes over his 40-year career.
Things take an unexpected turn as we discover the bizarre kidnapping story of Harvey Weinstein - not the disgraced movie producer, but the "Tuxedo King" who survived two weeks buried in a hole being fed only water and fruit. His survival story is both disturbing and strangely inspiring.
The conversation shifts to modern relationships as we discuss a Florida couple arrested for their overly enthusiastic public displays of affection, Elizabeth Holmes' apparent connection to a new medical startup despite being behind bars, and an OnlyFans model's controversial plan to help virgin men avoid becoming "incels" through intimate encounters. This leads us into a thoughtful discussion about masculinity, connection, and why some men are spending thousands on "red pill" retreats instead of developing authentic relationships.
We wrap up with a look at England's new approach to childhood obesity - "numberless scales" that hide weight data from children while sending it directly to healthcare providers. Is this compassionate innovation or misguided protection?
Join us for this perfect blend of true crime, relationship talk, and cultural commentary that will make you laugh while giving you plenty to think about. Subscribe now and email us at Okbudpod@gmail.com with your thoughts!
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