Episodes

  • #85 The Man Who Paid His Taxes In Cents (Pocket Change)
    Oct 23 2025

    When life gives you taxes… grab a wheelbarrow.


    In this episode of Money2Byrne: Pocket Change, David Byrne tells the unbelievable true story of Nick Stafford, the man who settled a $3,000 tax bill using 300,000 pennies and made government employees count every single one.


    From viral headlines to a seven-hour coin-counting marathon, discover how one taxpayer turned frustration into performance art and proved that sometimes, the system only listens when the penny finally drops.


    🪙 A $3,000 tax bill paid in copper

    🚗 A grudge, five wheelbarrows, and one very long day at the DMV

    💰 The legal loophole that made it possible

    😂 And a reminder that protest doesn’t always have to make cents it just has to make noise


    A short, sharp Money2Byrne story about money, madness, and the ultimate petty payback.

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    4 mins
  • #83 When Burger King Opened a Restaurant on Mars (Sort Of) Pocket Change
    Oct 14 2025

    What happens when a fast-food giant decides Earth just isn’t enough?

    In this Money2Byrne Pocket Change episode, we blast off into the story of Burger King’s bizarre cosmic marketing stunt when the brand claimed to have opened the first restaurant on Mars… kind of. 🚀


    You’ll hear how a cheeky ad campaign, a bit of PR magic, and a lot of flame-grilled confidence helped Burger King get everyone talking without ever leaving Earth’s atmosphere.


    It’s a funny reminder that sometimes, you don’t need to actually go to space to make your brand feel out of this world. 🌍🔥



    💡 What You’ll Learn / Takeaway

    • How brands use outrageous claims to grab headlines.

    • Why humour in marketing always travels further than the truth.

    • And how to pull off a PR stunt so wild, it’s almost believable.

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    5 mins
  • #82 The Fake Restaurant That Fooled the World (Pocket Change)
    Oct 9 2025

    In 2017, a freelance writer in London pulled off one of the funniest marketing stunts in history.

    Armed with a burner phone, a website, and a backyard shed, Oobah Butler created a fake restaurant called The Shed at Dulwich.


    He never served a single meal.

    But with a handful of glowing fake reviews, he managed to climb the TripAdvisor charts all the way to #1 restaurant in London.


    Soon, real people were begging for reservations, food critics wanted interviews, and even TripAdvisor themselves congratulated him.

    When he finally opened for one night only, guests were served instant noodles, frozen meals… and a big helping of confusion.


    In this episode of Money2Byrne: Pocket Change, David Byrne dives into how one man’s prank became a global phenomenon and what it says about the power of hype, storytelling, and human gullibility.


    🥇 Fake reviews. Real success.

    🎙️ The lighter side of business only on Money2Byrne.

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    7 mins
  • #81 The Guy Who Turned “Doing Nothing” Into a Career (pocket change)
    Oct 8 2025

    In a world where everyone’s hustling for side gigs, one man in Japan found the ultimate job, doing absolutely nothing. 🪑


    Meet Shoji Morimoto, Tokyo’s “Do Nothing Guy.”

    He gets paid just to exist. No small talk. No advice. No effort.

    People hire him to sit beside them at lunch, walk quietly next to them, or just stand in silence so they don’t feel alone.


    From awkward dinners to emotional divorces, Shoji’s clients come for company, not conversation.

    He’s turned doing nothing into a full-time business, written a best-selling book, and even starred in a documentary.


    In this episode of Money2Byrne: Pocket Change, David Byrne explores how one man made “nothing” into something, and why maybe just maybe we’re all trying too hard.


    🪑 Doing nothing.

    💸 Getting paid.

    🎙️ The lighter side of business only on Money2Byrne.

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    7 mins
  • #80 When EBay Banned the sale of Ghosts (Pocket Change)
    Oct 8 2025

    You can buy almost anything on eBay or at least, you could.


    In this episode of Money2Byrne: Pocket Change, David Byrne tells the hilarious true story of how people started selling haunted dolls, cursed jars, and even ghosts online… until eBay had to officially ban the sale of “souls and spirits.” 👻


    From haunted auctions that went viral to the ridiculous complaints that followed (“My ghost isn’t working!”), this is a story about marketing gone mad, proof that on the internet, someone really will buy anything.


    👻 Haunted jars, possessed dolls, and the policy that ended it all

    💸 Why eBay had to write “no ghosts allowed” into its rules

    😂 The lighter side of business — one haunting at a time


    🎙️ Money2Byrne: The podcast that looks at the lighter side of business.

    🍀 Stay safe, stay happy… but most of all, stay lucky.

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    5 mins
  • #79 Pepsi Where's My Jet (pocket change)
    Oct 7 2025

    In the 1990s, Pepsi launched a TV advert offering everything from T-shirts to sunglasses for Pepsi Points and, as the punchline, a Harrier Fighter Jet.

    One college student decided it wasn’t a joke. He raised the money, sent Pepsi a cheque, and demanded his jet.

    What followed became one of the wildest marketing blunders and lawsuits in advertising history.


    In this five-minute episode of Money2Byrne: Pocket Change, David Byrne tells the hilarious true story behind “Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?”, how a soft-drink promo spiralled into a courtroom showdown, and why every marketer should read the fine print before promising the impossible.


    🥤 Marketing gone mad.

    ✈️ A guy who really wanted his jet.

    🎬 And the Netflix documentary that proves truth is stranger than advertising.

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    7 mins
  • #78When KFC Ran Out of Chicken (Pocket Change)
    Oct 6 2025

    In 2018, KFC faced the unthinkable a fried-chicken shortage. No wings, no drumsticks, no hope.

    What followed was chaos, comedy, and one of the best marketing recoveries ever.


    In this five-minute episode of Money2Byrne: Pocket Change, David Byrne unpacks the moment the Colonel lost his chicken, how KFC turned a PR nightmare into a masterclass in brand humour, and why owning your mistakes might just save your reputation.


    🍗 Crisis, comedy and marketing gold all in under five minutes.

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    6 mins
  • Wrigley’s Chew to Icelandic View #77
    May 15 2025

    In this jam-packed episode of Money2Byrne, we uncover bizarre facts, shine a spotlight on unsung heroes, and explore the wonderfully weird world of pop culture and real-life legends.


    What You Never Knew

    Did you know Wrigley’s didn’t start out selling chewing gum? We dig into the surprising business origin story of one of the world’s most iconic brands.


    No More Funny Business

    We head to Iceland for a truly unique business – the Icelandic Phallological Museum – home to the world’s largest collection of... well, you’ll have to listen to believe it.


    Well Done, old Chum

    A big shout-out to Phillip Byrne, who’s raising funds for A Lust for Life, a brilliant mental health charity making a real difference across Ireland.


    You Did What?!

    Yes, Christopher Walken really did that. We reveal an unexpected chapter in the legendary actor’s past that’s equal parts shocking and entertaining.


    None ofYour Business

    Meet the Aussie man who legally changed his name to something beyond ridiculous—proving the limits of bureaucracy are stranger than fiction.


    Subscribe now to Money2Byrne—a top 10% podcast globally—where business meets banter, and no story is too odd to explore.


    Tags: Wrigleys chewing gum history, Icelandic penis museum, Christopher Walken facts, weird name change Australia, A Lust for Life fundraiser, Money2Byrne podcast, top business podcast Ireland, funny business podcast, unusual museums, celebrity trivia, Irish podcasters,

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    51 mins