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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 52 MIN

Stories of Chaos, Rogue Fan Blades, Ruining Christmas, and Fake IDs - Ep 1

from The Welcome Distraction with The Kemp Brothers · host The Welcome Distraction Podcast

🚨 Three brothers. Three mics. Zero filter.Welcome to The Welcome Distraction Podcast, where nostalgia meets poor decision-making and sibling trauma gets turned into top-shelf comedy. In their unhinged inaugural episode, the Kemp brothers — Brett, Christopher, and Nicholas — open the vault of their misspent youth, spilling every ridiculous, blood-soaked, and wildly incriminating story they probably should’ve taken to the grave.The episode kicks off innocently enough — introductions, a little backstory, some brotherly banter — before the floodgates open. Suddenly, we’re whisked straight into the chaotic wonderland of their childhood, a place where bikes were weapons, parents were oblivious, and rules were more like “polite suggestions.” The brothers recount their forbidden bike rides through off-limits zones, complete with near-death experiences and the smug satisfaction of not getting caught. You can practically hear the scraped knees and the distant sound of a parent yelling, “What were you thinking?”But the nostalgia doesn’t stay wholesome for long. The conversation takes a sharp turn into infamy with the Fan Blade Incident — an act of sheer stupidity that manages to blend equal parts horror, comedy, and physics failure. Without spoiling too much, let’s just say the story involves spinning metal, a questionable plan, and the kind of childhood injury that leaves both a scar and a family legend. The way they tell it — with a mix of mock heroism and genuine disbelief — makes you wonder how any of them survived past age ten.From there, it’s a downward spiral of teenage chaos. The Kemps proudly revisit their shoplifting phase, swapping tales of stolen junk and terrible alibis. It’s less Ocean’s Eleven, more “Three Idiots and a Convenience Store Camera.” Their shameless retelling is so absurd it’s impossible not to laugh — partly because you know they thought they were masterminds, and partly because, well, they clearly weren’t.Next up: the midnight missions. Picture three teenage boys sneaking out for late-night pizza runs like it’s a covert military operation — whispering, tiptoeing, convinced they’re invisible. Of course, the real giveaway was probably the smell of pepperoni when they got home. It’s the kind of story that captures the pure stupidity of youth — the thrill of rebellion over something as mundane as a greasy slice.Then comes the Christmas story — their personal holiday horror classic. Every family has that one Christmas where the magic died; for the Kemps, it was the year they discovered their presents early. They tore into the stash like little detectives, only to destroy the illusion of Santa forever. Their parents’ disappointment? Palpable. Their guilt? Nonexistent. It’s both tragic and hysterical, perfectly embodying the sweet spot where childhood wonder meets unfiltered chaos.As the episode barrels forward, the brothers wander into stories about forts in the woods, bonfires gone wrong, and the occasional drunken neighborhood encounter. By the time they hit “Dude, Where the F* Is My Car?**,” you’re not sure if you’re listening to a comedy podcast or a true crime confession.What ties it all together is the raw chemistry between the brothers. They roast each other relentlessly, cut each other off mid-sentence, and somehow keep every story both hilarious and heartfelt. Beneath the sarcasm and bravado, there’s an unmistakable warmth — a sense that these chaotic memories, as dumb as they were, are the glue that holds them together.So, if you’ve ever looked back at your own childhood and thought, “How the hell did I not get arrested?” — congratulations, you’ve found your people. .👉 Hit play. Feel better about your own life choices. And remember: growing up may be overrated, but reliving your dumbest moments? That’s comedy gold.#NSFW #ComedyPodcast #SiblingChaos #WelcomeDistraction #UnfilteredStories #GrownAssNostalgia

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