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EPISODE 31 | MY INTERNAL MONOLOGUE feat. @thecloudiest

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This week’s episode isn’t just another rant—it’s a full-on mental sparring session between brutal honesty and emotional restraint. In “My Internal Monologue,” @FatLiverJones and @thecloudiest dive headfirst into the messy gray areas of modern manhood, morality, and mental health—where logic and emotion collide.

We kick things off with a question that hits harder than expected:

How long should someone grieve the death of an ex? The debate unravels into a brutally real discussion on closure, attachment, and the quiet war between pride and pain.

From there, @thecloudiest drops a live update from Chicago, where the National Guard presence has sparked conversation and controversy about federal overreach, local safety, and what it really means to “restore order.”

Then, we take a sharp turn west—to the state of Oregon, and its ongoing experiment with drug decriminalization (per NPR and The New York Times). Has it created safer communities or opened the floodgates to chaos?

The tension doesn’t let up.

  • Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez finds himself in headlines again—this time for a violent assault investigation (ESPN, TMZ Sports).

  • Kyren Lacey’s shocking allegations reveal how quickly dreams can unravel in today’s cancel culture.

  • And then the unfiltered question no one wants to ask: Is therapy the biggest scam in modern society—or is it saving lives we can’t see?

Nick (@thecloudiest) gets personal, opening up about his experience with brain surgery—a raw, honest story about recovery, resilience, and how trauma reshapes the mind.

Then, we pivot to legacy:

What will Diddy’s name mean once his prison sentence is over? Why hasn’t Charlie Sheen faced the same moral reckoning for his past? And how does society decide who gets forgiven?

From there, the conversation hits familiar but deeply human notes—our first drinks, our first heartbreaks, and learning to show compassion for the same parents who raised us through their own trauma.

It’s emotional. It’s chaotic. It’s unfiltered intellect.

This episode marks the first glimpse into a new 2026 project from @FatLiverJones and @thecloudiest—and trust us, this is only the beginning.

  continue reading

33 episodes

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This week’s episode isn’t just another rant—it’s a full-on mental sparring session between brutal honesty and emotional restraint. In “My Internal Monologue,” @FatLiverJones and @thecloudiest dive headfirst into the messy gray areas of modern manhood, morality, and mental health—where logic and emotion collide.

We kick things off with a question that hits harder than expected:

How long should someone grieve the death of an ex? The debate unravels into a brutally real discussion on closure, attachment, and the quiet war between pride and pain.

From there, @thecloudiest drops a live update from Chicago, where the National Guard presence has sparked conversation and controversy about federal overreach, local safety, and what it really means to “restore order.”

Then, we take a sharp turn west—to the state of Oregon, and its ongoing experiment with drug decriminalization (per NPR and The New York Times). Has it created safer communities or opened the floodgates to chaos?

The tension doesn’t let up.

  • Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez finds himself in headlines again—this time for a violent assault investigation (ESPN, TMZ Sports).

  • Kyren Lacey’s shocking allegations reveal how quickly dreams can unravel in today’s cancel culture.

  • And then the unfiltered question no one wants to ask: Is therapy the biggest scam in modern society—or is it saving lives we can’t see?

Nick (@thecloudiest) gets personal, opening up about his experience with brain surgery—a raw, honest story about recovery, resilience, and how trauma reshapes the mind.

Then, we pivot to legacy:

What will Diddy’s name mean once his prison sentence is over? Why hasn’t Charlie Sheen faced the same moral reckoning for his past? And how does society decide who gets forgiven?

From there, the conversation hits familiar but deeply human notes—our first drinks, our first heartbreaks, and learning to show compassion for the same parents who raised us through their own trauma.

It’s emotional. It’s chaotic. It’s unfiltered intellect.

This episode marks the first glimpse into a new 2026 project from @FatLiverJones and @thecloudiest—and trust us, this is only the beginning.

  continue reading

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