EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 26 MIN
Ep. 200 - Everybody Kept Pointing at My Giant Baby - 06/05/2026
from Noon Hour Of Madness & Mayhem · host Viktor Wilt, Brenden Peach
Based on this episode, the clear headliner is Peaches turning into a melatonin-fueled action hero who somehow went from walking the entire Greenbelt while listening to sad music, to fighting a giant phantom moth while completely naked, to dreaming he was carrying an oversized baby through a shopping mall while strangers pointed and judged his parenting skills. Meanwhile, Viktor spent most of the show trying to determine whether his co-host was having a personal breakthrough or quietly unraveling in real time. Add in an AI-generated "Juicy Peaches" anthem, discussions about selling every earthly possession, a surprise East Idaho Aquarium appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, movie-ending arguments that nearly turned into spoiler warfare, and an emotional detour into why grown adults still cry during Click, and you've got an episode that somehow manages to bounce between heartfelt, ridiculous, and completely absurd without ever losing momentum. If you've ever wondered what happens when two radio guys start with peach-themed nightmare fuel and somehow end up debating the emotional damage caused by Adam Sandler movies, this episode delivers from start to finish.
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Based on this episode, the clear headliner is Peaches turning into a melatonin-fueled action hero who somehow went from walking the entire Greenbelt while listening to sad music, to fighting a giant phantom moth while completely naked, to dreaming he was carrying an oversized baby through a shopping mall while strangers pointed and judged his parenting skills. Meanwhile, Viktor spent most of the show trying to determine whether his co-host was having a personal breakthrough or quietly unraveling in real time. Add in an AI-generated "Juicy Peaches" anthem, discussions about selling every earthly possession, a surprise East Idaho Aquarium appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, movie-ending arguments that nearly turned into spoiler warfare, and an emotional detour into why grown adults still cry during Click, and you've got an episode that somehow manages to bounce between heartfelt, ridiculous, and completely absurd without ever losing momentum. If you've ever wondered what happens when two radio guys start with peach-themed nightmare fuel and somehow end up debating the emotional damage caused by Adam Sandler movies, this episode delivers from start to finish.
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