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The Flood with Doc & Ziggy

The Flood with Doc & Ziggy

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Doc and Ziggy bring their pop perspective to put culture in context and make the mainstream make sense. Follow us on our socials: https://linktr.ee/thefloodpod Support the show! patreon.com/thefloodpodCopyright 2020 All rights reserved. Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • "Gorgeous" by Doja Cat
    Oct 5 2025

    This week, Doc and Ziggy trace the blurred line between art, scandal, and survival in the modern circus we call America. From Jimmy Kimmel’s FCC feud and overnight reinstatement to the viral meltdown over Charlie Kirk firings, the culture war is back on primetime. We break down why blue states keep topping the “quality of life” charts, why half the jobs online don’t exist, and why a Saudi comedy festival feels like satire writing itself. Plus: Doja Cat’s “Gorgeous” video, vaporwave nostalgia, and the One Battle After Another box-office surprise. Somewhere between heaven’s socialist paradise and Elon’s name in the wrong files, we try to make sense of the noise.

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    Any questions or topics, email us! thefloodpod@gmail.com. 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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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • "Miss My Dawgs" by Young Thug
    Sep 28 2025

    This week on The Flood with Doc and Ziggy, we dive into chaos from every corner of culture and politics. From Young Thug nostalgia and T-Pain’s legacy, to Clipse making history at the Vatican, to Drake throwing shade at DeMar DeRozan, the rap world is buzzing. Meanwhile, Kanye’s lawsuits, Cardi B’s pregnancy news, and streaming services you’ve never heard of keep the headlines moving.

    We break down the Charlie Kirk assassination, why the video got banned on social media, and what it reveals about purity tests in modern debates. On the entertainment front, SNL returns, The Smashing Machine earns massive praise, and Demon Slayer: Infinite Castle smashes box office records.

    Plus: Fran Drescher’s SAG-AFTRA exit, inflation creeping back, and whether Ziggy is really going to eat.

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    Any questions or topics, email us! thefloodpod@gmail.com. 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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    2 hrs and 18 mins
  • "Tears" by Sabrina Carpenter
    Sep 23 2025

    This week on The Flood with Doc and Ziggy, the boys dive deep into the chaos of September 2025. From anime weddings and mariachi band restraining orders to Trump’s National Guard drama and the latest round of Epstein lore.

    We break down the comedy civil war (Rogan cult, Colbert cancelled), ask if America’s facing “the great shrinkage,” and read an email that finally settles the question: did anyone actually do Dicks Out for Harambe?

    Plus — Young Thug’s crash out, Drake’s confusing album rollout, digital decay, Zuckerberg claiming the end of smartphones, Cardi B’s lawsuit, and why Gen Z is ditching dating apps for in-office mingling.

    It’s messy, it’s funny, it’s America in 2025.

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    Any questions or topics, email us! thefloodpod@gmail.com. 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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    1 hr and 43 mins
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