EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 1H 24M
Michael BREAKS Records Critics Melt Down | Kimmel ABC Fallout, Trump Attempt and No Kings Hypocrisy?
from RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST · host WAYPOINT OVERLAND
This week’s episode covers a wide mix of cultural moments, media backlash, and real-world issues shaping the current conversation.We start with the record-breaking success of the Michael Jackson biopic and the divide between critics and audiences. Then we break down a recent article from Outside Magazine on overlanding—what it says about the lifestyle and how it’s being portrayed.Next, we get into a viral post from Jonathan Hanson featuring an $80K side-by-side, using it as a lens to talk about the direction of the off-road industry and the growing concerns around land access.We also discuss a deadly encounter between a trophy hunter and an elephant, raising questions about risk and the long-term nature of hunting.In media and politics, we break down the fallout from Jimmy Kimmel’s joke about Melania Trump and the pressure on ABC. We then cover the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and what it could signal moving forward.The episode also explores contradictions in messaging, including the “No Kings” narrative, and closes with a discussion on power dynamics and what’s being communicated beneath the surface.
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This week’s episode covers a wide mix of cultural moments, media backlash, and real-world issues shaping the current conversation. We start with the record-breaking success of the Michael Jackson biopic and the divide between critics and audiences. Then we break down a recent article from Outside Magazine on overlanding—what it says about the lifestyle and how it’s being portrayed. Next, we get into a viral post from Jonathan Hanson featuring an $80K side-by-side, using it as a lens to talk a...
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Michael BREAKS Records Critics Melt Down | Kimmel ABC Fallout, Trump Attempt and No Kings Hypocrisy?
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