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Down To Herf Podcast Episode 200 "Red Pilled" Ft Mo Maali

Down To Herf Podcast Episode 200 "Red Pilled" Ft Mo Maali

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We’re joined by Mo Maali of Patina Cigars for a wide-ranging interview that starts with cigars and quickly goes off the rails—in the best way possible. We dive into Patina’s recently released Red Pill cigar, breaking down the blend, the concept behind the project, and the messaging that sparked it all. What begins as a cigar review turns into a full rabbit-hole conversation touching on culture, perspective, and the need for change.


Patrol Gone Wild delivers chaos as usual, featuring a former UFC fighter tied to a massive drug bust, a wild and unfortunate headline involving actor Rob Reiner, and yet another reminder that criminals still don’t understand you cannot, in fact, outrun a helicopter.


Caleb’s News rounds things out with new release announcements from Viaje and Principle Cigars, while the whiskey segment looks at Garrison Brothers pushing the limits with the drop of a straight hazmat bottle.


Cigar: Patina Red PillA huge thank you to our show sponsors Crowned Heads Cigars, Dunbarton Tobacco and Trust, and Small Batch Cigars! Make sure you're checking them out for all of your cigar needs!https://www.crownedheads.comhttps://www.dunbartoncigars.comhttps://www.smallbatchcigar.com'Use Code "HERF" For 10% off your order (Some Exclusions Apply)Join The After Herf Show on Patreon Now!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DownToHerfPodcastVisit our Social Media Pages for News and More!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/downtoherfpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downtoherfpodcast/

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