EPISODE · Jun 5, 2025 · 41 MIN
Lost Children, High School Bullies, and Mike's Life-Changing Teacher | Reading Reddit Stories | 2DJB Ep11 |
from 2 Daddies Judging Baddies | A Reddit Podcast | · host DremtUp Media
SUPPORT THE SHOW & GET BONUS CONTENT:Get exclusive bonus episodes of both MADHD & 2DJB podcasts!💜 Patreon/Memberships BONUS EPISODES☕ Buy Me a Coffee (Us... both Mike & Dylan)🎈 Join the Membership on YouTube👕 Get 10% off LaborLama Clothing with code MADHDMike and Dylan tackle a series of Reddit stories while diving into deeply personal reflections about their past experiences with bullying and influential mentors. The episode opens with a discussion about the flood of AI-generated fake stories on Reddit that prompted them to ask listeners to submit genuine AITA questions to MikeAndDyllan.com and their subreddit r/MADHD, where fans can also find Mike's vintage photos from Episode 16.When discussing a story about a man who nearly got arrested for helping a lost child at Target, the conversation shifts to society's double standards regarding men around children, with Mike sharing an alarming encounter with a suspected predator at a park. The guys debate whether it's justified to seek revenge on a high school bully 12 years later, with Dylan firmly stating "you need to get the fuck over it" while acknowledging the universal experience of bullying. The episode takes a surprisingly emotional turn when Mike reveals how a teacher named Robert Mitchell showed him rare kindness and empathy during his troubled school years, ultimately becoming one of the biggest positive influences in his life.Between dissecting a dispute about a working dad who doesn't "volunteer" for childcare breaks and examining the power dynamics between adults and teenagers, Mike shares disturbing stories from his childhood including his stepdad's abusive punishments with a specially-designed paddle. Despite the heavy topics, the guys maintain their trademark humor throughout, reminding listeners to share the podcast with friends and leave comments on their platformsJoin Mike and Dylan as they deliver no-nonsense judgments on Reddit's most outrageous drama.Submit stories you want judged at https://mikeanddylan.comIf you are wanting to know more about Mike and Dylan or like longer podcasts check out MADHD (Mike and Dylan HATE! Drama) Join the conversation on Reddit @ r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/About LaborLama (Mike & Dylan's Clothing Company)When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at https://laborlama.com#RedditStories #RelationshipDrama #PodcastLife #FamilyScandals #2DaddiesJudgingBaddies
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SUPPORT THE SHOW & GET BONUS CONTENT:Get exclusive bonus episodes of both MADHD & 2DJB podcasts!💜 Patreon/Memberships BONUS EPISODES☕ Buy Me a Coffee (Us... both Mike & Dylan)🎈 Join the Membership on YouTube👕 Get 10% off LaborLama Clothing with code MADHDMike and Dylan tackle a series of Reddit stories while diving into deeply personal reflections about their past experiences with bullying and influential mentors. The episode opens with a discussion about the flood of AI-generated fake stories on Reddit that prompted them to ask listeners to submit genuine AITA questions to MikeAndDyllan.com and their subreddit r/MADHD, where fans can also find Mike's vintage photos from Episode 16.When discussing a story about a man who nearly got arrested for helping a lost child at Target, the conversation shifts to society's double standards regarding men around children, with Mike sharing an alarming encounter with a suspected predator at a park. The guys debate whether it's justified to seek revenge on a high school bully 12 years later, with Dylan firmly stating "you need to get the fuck over it" while acknowledging the universal experience of bullying. The episode takes a surprisingly emotional turn when Mike reveals how a teacher named Robert Mitchell showed him rare kindness and empathy during his troubled school years, ultimately becoming one of the biggest positive influences in his life.Between dissecting a dispute about a working dad who doesn't "volunteer" for childcare breaks and examining the power dynamics between adults and teenagers, Mike shares disturbing stories from his childhood including his stepdad's abusive punishments with a specially-designed paddle. Despite the heavy topics, the guys maintain their trademark humor throughout, reminding listeners to share the podcast with friends and leave comments on their platformsJoin Mike and Dylan as they deliver no-nonsense judgments on Reddit's most outrageous drama.Submit stories you want judged at https://mikeanddylan.comIf you are wanting to know more about Mike and Dylan or like longer podcasts check out MADHD (Mike and Dylan HATE! Drama) Join the conversation on Reddit @ r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/About LaborLama (Mike & Dylan's Clothing Company)When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at https://laborlama.com#RedditStories #RelationshipDrama #PodcastLife #FamilyScandals #2DaddiesJudgingBaddies
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