• The Big Bad Broadcast EP 230 -- In Your Wildest Dreams / Drive Through Hip Replacement
    May 15 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, John and Mike dive into the intriguing world of dreams and nightmares. We kick things off with dreams: a recurring dream of searching for a bathroom and a humorous visitation dream involving a late friend.

    As the episode progresses, we explore the significance of dreams and whether they hold any deeper meanings. We recount a poignant story about a psychic who connected with a deceased friend, adding depth to the discussion of dreams and the afterlife. We also touch on the absurdity of modern-day advertisements, particularly those for weight loss medications like Ozempic and Manjaro, and the societal pressures surrounding body image.

    In a more personal segment, John shares his recent experience with hip replacement surgery, detailing the surprisingly quick recovery process and the advancements in medical technology. We discuss the challenges of physical therapy and the importance of staying active, all while maintaining our signature comedic tone.

    Throughout the episode, we maintain our trademark humor, poking fun at ourselves and the absurdities of life, from the quirks of our dreams to the realities of aging and health. Join us for a fun and insightful conversation filled with laughter, personal anecdotes, and a touch of introspection!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Big Bad Broadcast EP 229 -- Larry Amoros
    May 8 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, we dive into a lively and humorous conversation with our guest, Larry Amoroso, a talented writer and comedian known for his work with Joan Rivers and Barry Manilow. We kick things off with some playful banter about the podcast itself, with John and Mike joking about the absurdity of modern television and the strange phenomenon of Sudden Unexpected Nocturnal Death Syndrome (S.U.N.D.S.) that has been haunting some Southeast Asian men.

    As we transition into our guest segment, Larry shares his experiences in the comedy world, reminiscing about the vibrant New York comedy scene of the late '80s, where he rubbed shoulders with legends like Jerry Seinfeld, Robin Williams, and George Carlin. He recounts his early days of performing at iconic venues and the hard work it took to make a name for himself in a supportive yet competitive environment.

    The conversation takes a turn as we discuss the current state of comedy and how social media has changed the landscape for aspiring comedians. Larry reflects on the challenges of developing talent in today's fast-paced world, contrasting it with the nurturing atmosphere of the past.

    We also touch on the absurdities of politics and media, with Larry sharing his insights on the current political climate and the influence of networks like Fox News. The episode is filled with laughter, sharp observations, and a healthy dose of nostalgia for the golden days of stand-up comedy.

    Join us for this entertaining and thought-provoking episode as we explore the intersections of comedy, politics, and the art of storytelling with Larry Amoroso! Hey! We had some fun...

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Big Bad Broadcast EP 228 -- Patricia Hallahan on “Please Stop”
    May 1 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, we dive into a lively discussion filled with humor and anecdotes about everything from killer bees to the intricacies of filmmaking. I, along with my co-host, John, kick things off with a light-hearted banter about the dangers of killer bees, sharing personal stories and laughs about our experiences with bees and wasps.

    We then transition to a more serious note as we welcome our special guest, Patricia Hallahan, who is not only a talented writer and director but also my wife. Patricia shares her journey creating her first film, "Please Stop," which explores feminine empowerment and the challenges young women face in society. She discusses the hard work and dedication that went into the film, from writing the script to navigating the complexities of production, all while managing a tight budget and a passionate cast and crew.

    Throughout the episode, we touch on the importance of storytelling, the challenges of filmmaking, and the significance of supporting one another in creative endeavors. Patricia's insights into the filmmaking process provide a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes, and her passion for the project is palpable.

    As we wrap up, we reflect on the importance of empathy and understanding in our interactions, both in life and in the stories we tell. This episode blends humor, personal stories, and a celebration of creativity, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the arts or looking for a good laugh. Hey! We had some fun, gotta run. Later, Lisa, scram, Pam. STOP.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Big Bad Broadcast EP 227 -- Mike and John Chew the Fat, Bite the Bullet & Blame the Bear
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, we dive into a variety of thought-provoking and humorous topics. We kick things off with a reflection on life choices and the concept of mistakes, pondering whether we would choose to relive our lives if given the chance. John shares his thoughts on the importance of hard work and how it shapes our paths, while I chime in with my own experiences and musings.

    We then transition into some light-hearted banter about medical anecdotes, including a funny story about a surgeon's holiday turkey carving duties. This leads us into a fascinating discussion about the origins of common sayings, where we explore phrases like "under the weather," "chew the fat," and "bite the bullet," uncovering their historical roots.

    As we continue, we share some bizarre news stories, including a wild tale about a bear that wreaked havoc on luxury cars, only to discover it was a man in a bear suit! We also touch on a nature festival in England that has attracted a nude crowd, and I recount my own experiences performing magic in front of a nude audience.

    The episode wraps up with a humorous story about a wannabe rapper named Reese's who took his grievances to court, leading to a laugh-out-loud moment when the judge asks him to perform. Join us for a fun-filled episode packed with laughter, insights, and a touch of absurdity!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Big Bad Broadcast EP 226 -- Bobby Collins
    Apr 17 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, we dive into a variety of topics, starting with a humorous discussion about guilt, particularly around spending money on overpriced items like a $45 baseball hat from a golf pro shop.

    Our guest, the talented comedian Bobby Collins, joins us to share his experiences performing in theaters and the nuances of timing and audience engagement in larger venues. We reminisce about our early days in comedy and the evolution of our careers, with Bobby sharing some insightful thoughts on connecting with audiences.

    As the conversation flows, we touch on the absurdities of modern life, from the challenges of air travel and the ridiculous costs associated with it to the strange news stories that make headlines. We share laughs over bizarre incidents, like a preacher drowning during a baptism and a zoo in Denmark asking for donations of pets to feed to lions.

    Throughout the episode, we reflect on aging, health issues, and the quirks of our daily lives, all while keeping the humor alive. We also discuss the impact of social media and reality TV on society, and how they have shaped our current political landscape.

    Join us for a fun-filled episode packed with laughter, nostalgia, and a touch of absurdity as we navigate the ups and downs of life, comedy, and everything in between!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Big Bad Broadcast EP 225 -- A Wild Ride with Mike, a Dog, A DR, and John.
    Apr 10 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, John shares a rant about his frustrating experience with the healthcare system as he prepares for hip surgery, highlighting the absurdities of medical appointments and the challenges of navigating hospital bureaucracy.

    We then transition to a discussion of doctors' quirks and appointments, with both hosts sharing their personal experiences and frustrations. John recounts his encounters with a concierge doctor, while Mike reflects on the inefficiencies of traditional medical practices.

    The conversation takes a turn towards family as John proudly mentions his daughter’s upcoming Broadway show, "The Fever of 13," and shares a touching story about a spiritual experience involving birds after a family loss. This leads to a light-hearted exploration of the meanings behind different birds and their symbolism.

    As the episode progresses, we share amusing anecdotes about alligators in Florida, including a wild story about a neighbor's dog and a 12-foot alligator. We also touch on the peculiarities of dog ownership, including the challenges of teaching dogs to swim and the amusing sight of dogs on motorcycles.

    Finally, we wrap up with a discussion of the international dog surfing contest and the absurdity of dog bikini contests, leaving listeners with a mix of laughter and reflection on life's quirks, family, and our furry friends. Tune in for a fun and engaging episode filled with relatable rants, heartwarming stories, and plenty of laughs!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • The Big Bad Broadcast EP 224 -- Which Way To The Moon? - Rockets, Pills, and Planets
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, we dive into a variety of topics, starting with some light-hearted banter about our celebrity guests and the absurdity of our podcast format. We discuss the emotional toll of charity commercials, particularly those for St. Jude and the ASPCA, and the guilt that comes with wanting to help but feeling financially constrained.

    We then shift gears to discuss a recent rocket launch, sharing our experiences and thoughts on the excitement of space exploration. I recount the chaos of the launch day, including the influx of visitors to Merritt Island and the challenges they faced in trying to catch a glimpse of the event. We touch on the bravery of astronauts and the technical aspects of space travel, including the new escape capsule technology.

    The conversation takes a humorous turn as we critique the absurdity of pharmaceutical commercials and the complexities of modern medicine. We also discuss the implications of self-driving cars and the evolving landscape of transportation.

    Finally, we reflect on the state of society, touching on topics such as the flat-Earth theory and the challenges of navigating a world filled with misinformation. Throughout the episode, we maintain our signature blend of humor and candor, creating an entertaining and thought-provoking discussion. In the end, we had some fun! Gotta Run.

    Astronaut Candidate Mike Grief and Supreme Commander (of snacks) John Ferrentino.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Big Bad Broadcast EP 223 -- Jobs , Florida Home Insurance
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of the Big Bad Broadcast, we dive into a variety of topics, starting with a light-hearted discussion about the necessity of sheds in Florida, which leads to a humorous exchange about our cluttered garages. John shares his struggles with hurricane preparedness and the absurdities of Florida's insurance requirements, including the ridiculous costs associated with home insurance and the need for wind mitigation inspections.

    We also reminisce about our early jobs, with John recounting his time working at Dunkin' Donuts and the antics that ensued, including a hilarious prank involving jelly donuts. The conversation shifts to other odd jobs we've had, including food service work, and to the challenges of dealing with customers and bosses.

    As we navigate these stories, we touch on the absurdities of modern life, from the complexities of supermarket digital coupons to the ridiculousness of insurance companies. We wrap up with a reflection on how our youthful antics and pranks would be perceived today, highlighting the differences in societal norms.

    Join us for a fun and engaging episode filled with laughter, nostalgia, and a bit of ranting about life's quirks. Hey! We had some fun, gotta run. Until next time...

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    1 hr and 5 mins