EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 39 MIN
Billified Bite - Instagram Divorcees & Bad Decisions
from Billified: The Bill Moran Podcast · host Bill Moran
Episode DescriptionFrank Sinatra used to sing about cheating like it was romantic. Today you'd need burner phones, deleted texts, and a really good lawyer.In this episode, Bill and Dan spiral into one of their funniest conversations yet—from why Instagram has become the Olympics for divorced people over 45, to why alcohol convinces perfectly normal adults that lighting fireworks off their heads or escaping police through an alligator swamp is somehow a solid strategy.Along the way they dissect social media vanity, terrible relationship decisions, country music, fireworks, body cam footage, "hold my beer" logic, and why every one of us is living in the director's cut of our own lives while everyone else is watching the security camera footage.Then the conversation takes an unexpected turn.Is karma actually real... or is it just something we tell ourselves because we desperately want life to keep score? Bill argues that the universe doesn't hand out rewards and punishments, while Dan offers a different perspective rooted in faith. The result is a funny, thought-provoking conversation about justice, belief, human nature, and why so many of us are waiting for karma to do a job it may have never applied for.Equal parts hilarious, brutally honest, and surprisingly philosophical, this episode bounces from Frank Sinatra to Instagram "divorcees," alligators, fireworks, bad decisions, and the meaning of karma—proving once again that no conversation on Billified stays where it started.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/billified-the-bill-moran-podcast--5738193/support.Watch the full episode on YouTube by searching Billified and support the pirate ship by clicking here https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/billified-the-bill-moran-podcast--5738193/support Thank you for making us a part of your day! Billified: The Bill Moran Podcast
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Episode DescriptionFrank Sinatra used to sing about cheating like it was romantic. Today you'd need burner phones, deleted texts, and a really good lawyer.In this episode, Bill and Dan spiral into one of their funniest conversations yet—from why Instagram has become the Olympics for divorced people over 45, to why alcohol convinces perfectly normal adults that lighting fireworks off their heads or escaping police through an alligator swamp is somehow a solid strategy.Along the way they dissect social media vanity, terrible relationship decisions, country music, fireworks, body cam footage, "hold my beer" logic, and why every one of us is living in the director's cut of our own lives while everyone else is watching the security camera footage.Then the conversation takes an unexpected turn.Is karma actually real... or is it just something we tell ourselves because we desperately want life to keep score? Bill argues that the universe doesn't hand out rewards and punishments, while Dan offers a different perspective rooted in faith. The result is a funny, thought-provoking conversation about justice, belief, human nature, and why so many of us are waiting for karma to do a job it may have never applied for.Equal parts hilarious, brutally honest, and surprisingly philosophical, this episode bounces from Frank Sinatra to Instagram "divorcees," alligators, fireworks, bad decisions, and the meaning of karma—proving once again that no conversation on Billified stays where it started.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/billified-the-bill-moran-podcast--5738193/support.Watch the full episode on YouTube by searching Billified and support the pirate ship by clicking here https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/billified-the-bill-moran-podcast--5738193/support Thank you for making us a part of your day! Billified: The Bill Moran Podcast
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