• Epstein Files Fallout, Congressional Turmoil & What It Says About America
    Nov 23 2025
    This week on The Gedunk Show, Bobby and Dan dive into a powerful double-header:the levels of athleticism shaping today’s sports culture — and the far more explosive story dominating Washington.Congress has voted to release the Epstein files, sending shockwaves through the political landscape. Plus, in classic Gedunk fashion, we lighten the load with a deep (and hilarious) look at real athleticism: what it is, what it isn’t, and why most people wildly overestimate their abilities.
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    32 mins
  • Breaking Down the 2025 Election Results — What It Means for America’s Future
    Nov 7 2025
    🇺🇸 The Gedunk Podcast with Dan & Bobby is back, and we’re diving straight into the aftermath of the November 2025 elections — the wins, the losses, and the warning signs both parties should be paying attention to.
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    43 mins
  • The MAGA Fever Breaks? | Why Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Changing Her Tune & What It Means for America
    Oct 24 2025
    In this episode of The Gedunk Podcast, Dan and Bobby dive deep into the shifting sands of American politics — is the MAGA movement finally losing its grip? We unpack why Marjorie Taylor Greene seems to be softening her tone, what that says about the GOP’s identity crisis, and whether this signals the start of an ideological cooldown across the country. Tune in for a candid, veteran-led discussion on whether the fever is really breaking — and if unity is finally within reach.
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    54 mins
  • Why America Holds Coaches to Higher Standards Than Politicians
    Oct 14 2025
    Why do we demand accountability from coaches—but not from the people who actually run the country? In this episode of The Gedunk Podcast, Dan and Bobby tackle one of society’s biggest double standards: the culture of excellence in sports versus the culture of excuses in politics, education, and leadership. We break down: ⚖️ Why firing a coach for losing is normal—but politicians failing their communities face no consequence 🧠 What this says about American values and our definition of “performance” 🗳️ How sports culture could teach politics something about accountability and results 🏆 What true leadership standards should look like across every field 🎙️ Tune in for thoughtful conversation, humor, and the kind of real talk you only get from veterans who’ve led teams on and off the field.
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    30 mins
  • After Charlie Kirk: How Political Rhetoric Fuels Violence
    Sep 16 2025
    In this episode of The Gedunk Podcast, we dig into the fallout from the Charlie Kirk shooting — what it tells us about our culture, our politics, and our responsibility. We explore how political rhetoric has escalated beyond speech, why young men are increasingly using violence, and what we can all do to tone down the anger and start healing—both individually and as a society.
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    51 mins
  • How Sports Unite Us, Why Boys’ Schools Need Athletics, and the Myth of Red Pill Masculinity
    Aug 28 2025
    In this episode of The Gedunk Podcast, Dan and Bobby dive into the power of sports as more than just a game. We talk about how athletics bring people together, why sports have always been political, and why any great school — especially one designed for young men — needs sports as a central pillar. We also push back on the nonsense of “red pill” podcasts that tell men they don’t need to compete and that others should worship them. Instead, we highlight how real strength comes from discipline, teamwork, and striving to be your best — not from entitlement. Tune in for a conversation that blends culture, education, leadership, and the lessons sports teach us about life.
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    56 mins
  • Power, Punishment & the Price of Leadership | The Gedunk Show
    Aug 8 2025
    In this episode of The Gedunk Podcast, Dan and Bobby cover the wide terrain of what it means to lead, to govern, and to wield power—especially in a world teetering on the edge of major change. From the solvency of Social Security and the future of Medicare and Medicaid, to climate change, healthcare access, and the impact of U.S. tariffs—this episode breaks down the interconnected systems shaping our lives. Most importantly, we ask the core question: Why have power? To protect… or to punish? We unpack how that question applies not just to American leadership, but to global conflicts like Israel and Gaza, where accountability and restraint are tested daily. Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/valormedianetwork
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    29 mins
  • CTE, Gun Laws & Mental Health: What the NYC Shooting Reveals
    Aug 1 2025
    In this episode of The Gedunk Podcast, Dan and Bobby dive into the recent New York City shooting involving a man who claims to suffer from CTE. We unpack the complicated intersection of mental health, gun legislation, and public safety—asking hard questions that policymakers often avoid. Before getting into the heavy topics, we kick things off on a lighter note with a look at the return of football training camps, player buzz, and early predictions.
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    29 mins