671: Get in a Conference

Tony and Marqus dive into diverse topics, including the entertainment industry’s challenges and opportunities, app bans and their implications, societal desensitization to violence, sports debates, reality TV drama, and the struggles of America’s poorest cities. They touch on college football playoffs, NBA trades, women’s basketball, and NFL games while sprinkling in lighthearted banter about movies, weather, and viral TikTok videos. The conversations blend humor, thoughtful insights, and sharp critiques of current events.

670: Frosty Fans

Tony and Marqus deliver another unfiltered, high-energy episode of the Doctor AbrACEive Show, diving into everything from holiday debates and sports hot takes to the latest in entertainment and culture. They tackle the commercialization of Christmas, call out clickbait commentators, break down college football rivalries, and dish on NBA stats. Plus, they explore sneaker buzz, new music drops, wild news stories, and even adult entertainment rankings—all with their signature mix of humor and hard truths. Don’t miss the show where nothing is off-limits and every topic gets the AbrACEive touch!

669: Deer Nuggetz

Tony and Marqus engage in dynamic conversations about health routines, tech setups, sports analysis, pop culture, and societal issues. They share insights on daily habits, monetization strategies, and DEI initiatives while diving into sports predictions, anime recommendations, and TV show reviews. Their discussions often highlight humor, critical thinking, and mutual interests in tech, media, and equality.

668: Fun Times in Jxn

Tony and Marqus discuss a wide array of topics, from personal experiences to political and social commentary. They reflect on recent projects, like Marqus’s hoodie designs, while also criticizing third-party delivery services. Sports take center stage with conversations on NFL and baseball, including Marqus’s switch from supporting the Cowboys and Tony’s college football rankings. They also delve into basketball, discussing Auburnfight, Duke’s championship prospects, and NBA team performances. The two touch on broader cultural topics, from TV series like “Fight Night” to political issues, including the Hines County bribery scandal and the economic impacts of recent administrations. Finally, they address voting behavior, frustrations with disengaged voters, and humorous observations on absurd public statements and fashion criticisms.

666: Runaway Train

The Lions disrespect the Cowboys

Rodgers gets another tool

Top College Games

Sabrina Ionesco

Reasonable Doubt kids

Con Funk Shun – Love’s Train

Gucci 3rd Leg spreading that shit

Kayla Nicole on Angel’s podcast.

Snoop does the weather on the Today Show

665: Gender Bender Prison

Frustration over societal and political absurdities and the contrast between trivial complaints and systemic issues. Changing one’s gender can evade legal consequences? Conspiracy theories about government interference, particularly Elon Musk’s controversial remarks on disaster relief while ignoring historical and ongoing injustices like redlining, economic inequality, and civil rights violations, especially those affecting marginalized communities. Finally, a top 10 porn ranking, and updates of the day.

663: Majoring In The Minors

Reflections on a range of personal, societal, and cultural issues, touching on personal growth, career choices, and the value of self-education over formal education. Companies that exploit workers, expecting them to gain advanced skills without fair compensation are critiqued, highlighting the struggles employees face in low-wage jobs due to the lack of opportunities for advancement. In sports, Ohio State’s football program for avoiding tough opponents early in the season, contrasting this with other teams, and hoping that Big Ten expansion will address this. The conversation then shifts to entertainment, from Reasonable Doubt to the interconnected nature of Marvel’s Universe, and finally, frustrations about social media discourse on serious issues vs trivial ones.

661: Heel Noah

Doc shared his frustrations about the challenges of scheduling shop appointments and the frequent incidents of violence, highlighting a tragic case involving a 16-year-old running a red light, killing three and injuring ten. He expressed disbelief at such senseless acts and mentioned other issues like the shooting at Amazon. Additionally, Doc criticized the prevalence of political discussions at work, urging colleagues to focus on their jobs rather than politics. He also discussed his approach to accepting food delivery orders, emphasizing the importance of financial worth. Lastly, Doc touched on his podcast’s format, encouraging listener engagement and hinting at future football-related discussions.