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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2025 · 2H

"Sharks" by Lil Wayne feat. Big Sean and Jelly Roll

from The Flood with Doc & Ziggy · host The Flood with Doc & Ziggy

We kick things off with Tyrese Halliburton's game-winner — not just clutch, but character-defining. The voice, the confidence, the strategy — we break down why he's one of the most interesting players in the league right now. That takes us into a conversation about King of the Hill’s return, what it means without voices like Jonathan Joss, and whether reboots ever really honor what made the original matter. Lil Wayne’s Carter Six sparks a broader conversation about post-hype fatigue in rap. Kendrick dropped GNX and cleared the air, but too many albums since feel like reruns. We talk about what’s missing, what we’re still looking for, and why so much music right now feels like brand management instead of art. Then things take a turn: Sydney Sweeney’s bathwater soap collab, the Galactus popcorn bucket, Tony Hawk’s blood board — celebrity merch has officially become satire. We break down why this isn’t just weird, it’s lazy, and why buying it is a “soft move.” From there, we get into the real economy — not the one on paper. Depression rates by industry. The stigma in blue-collar jobs. High suicide rates in low-reporting fields. Mental health isn’t just a talking point; it’s a workplace issue. That opens the door to OnlyFans, where creators like Sophie Reign make millions while young girls are being told this is the dream. We question what that dream actually costs — and who’s paying. Klarna’s bleeding money, influencers are struggling to survive, and our generation is taking on debt just to keep the lights on. We get into personal stories, dumb purchases, budgeting hacks, and the thin line between survival and branding. Then it’s LA protests, media spin, homelessness myths, and the way political narratives get weaponized by the same people breaking the system. Trump, Biden, Rogan — no one’s off limits, and we don’t pull punches. Finally, we close on tech and war. Ukraine’s drone strategy, America’s unpreparedness, and why no one wants to admit how fast things are changing. Then we pivot to gaming: Switch 2, the new Xbox handhelds, and whether Sony even remembers the PSP happened.   00:00:00 - Tyrese Halliburton's Game-Winning Moments 00:02:37 - Minimum Time for Buzzer Beaters 00:06:29 - King of the Hill and Music News 00:09:00 - Lil Wayne's Midlife Crisis? 00:14:52 - Daredevil vs Captain America Showdown 00:17:41 - Sydney Sweeney's Bathwater Soap Controversy 00:31:04 - Depression and Suicide Rates in Industries 00:35:44 - High-Paying Low-Stress Jobs Overview 00:41:56 - Challenges of Being an OnlyFans Creator 00:48:35 - Financial Struggles and Influencer Culture 01:08:54 - Importance of Soap and Hygiene 01:12:14 - LA Riots and Media Narratives 01:23:11 - Criticism of Influencers and Politics 01:27:01 - Political Commentary and Current Events 01:29:58 - Ukraine's Innovative Drone Strategy 01:36:53 - Political Landscape and Historical Parallels 01:42:29 - 2020 Election Controversies and Nintendo Switch 2 01:49:34 - Xbox's New Handheld: A Bold Move 01:57:03 - PSP's Unique Features and Potential _________ Any questions or topics, email us! [email protected]. You can follow Doc, Ziggy, and the pod on Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, & Instagram. If you want to help us out you can rate, subscribe, and share this episode and if you want to become a patron of the show, you can subscribe by following this link.

We kick things off with Tyrese Halliburton's game-winner — not just clutch, but character-defining. The voice, the confidence, the strategy — we break down why he's one of the most interesting players in the league right now. That takes us into a conversation about King of the Hill’s return, what it means without voices like Jonathan Joss, and whether reboots ever really honor what made the original matter. Lil Wayne’s Carter Six sparks a broader conversation about post-hype fatigue in rap. Kendrick dropped GNX and cleared the air, but too many albums since feel like reruns. We talk about what’s missing, what we’re still looking for, and why so much music right now feels like brand management instead of art. Then things take a turn: Sydney Sweeney’s bathwater soap collab, the Galactus popcorn bucket, Tony Hawk’s blood board — celebrity merch has officially become satire. We break down why this isn’t just weird, it’s lazy, and why buying it is a “soft move.” From there, we get into the real economy — not the one on paper. Depression rates by industry. The stigma in blue-collar jobs. High suicide rates in low-reporting fields. Mental health isn’t just a talking point; it’s a workplace issue. That opens the door to OnlyFans, where creators like Sophie Reign make millions while young girls are being told this is the dream. We question what that dream actually costs — and who’s paying. Klarna’s bleeding money, influencers are struggling to survive, and our generation is taking on debt just to keep the lights on. We get into personal stories, dumb purchases, budgeting hacks, and the thin line between survival and branding. Then it’s LA protests, media spin, homelessness myths, and the way political narratives get weaponized by the same people breaking the system. Trump, Biden, Rogan — no one’s off limits, and we don’t pull punches. Finally, we close on tech and war. Ukraine’s drone strategy, America’s unpreparedness, and why no one wants to admit how fast things are changing. Then we pivot to gaming: Switch 2, the new Xbox handhelds, and whether Sony even remembers the PSP happened.   00:00:00 - Tyrese Halliburton's Game-Winning Moments 00:02:37 - Minimum Time for Buzzer Beaters 00:06:29 - King of the Hill and Music News 00:09:00 - Lil Wayne's Midlife Crisis? 00:14:52 - Daredevil vs Captain America Showdown 00:17:41 - Sydney Sweeney's Bathwater Soap Controversy 00:31:04 - Depression and Suicide Rates in Industries 00:35:44 - High-Paying Low-Stress Jobs Overview 00:41:56 - Challenges of Being an OnlyFans Creator 00:48:35 - Financial Struggles and Influencer Culture 01:08:54 - Importance of Soap and Hygiene 01:12:14 - LA Riots and Media Narratives 01:23:11 - Criticism of Influencers and Politics 01:27:01 - Political Commentary and Current Events 01:29:58 - Ukraine's Innovative Drone Strategy 01:36:53 - Political Landscape and Historical Parallels 01:42:29 - 2020 Election Controversies and Nintendo Switch 2 01:49:34 - Xbox's New Handheld: A Bold Move 01:57:03 - PSP's Unique Features and Potential _________ Any questions or topics, email us! [email protected]. You can follow Doc, Ziggy, and the pod on Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, & Instagram. If you want to help us out you can rate, subscribe, and share this episode and if you want to become a patron of the show, you can subscribe by following this link.

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