• Tinder's a Dumpster Fire & Do More for Women's Sports
    Jun 4 2025

    Have you ever wondered which dating app is actually worth your time? Or why women's professional sports leagues took so long to establish in North America? We tackle these questions and more in this unfiltered conversation about modern dating and gender equality.

    The dating app debate gets heated as we rank the major platforms and share our unvarnished opinions. Hinge emerges as our top choice for those seeking meaningful connections, while Tinder gets labeled a "dumpster fire" despite having the largest user pool. We dissect Bumble's puzzling decision to walk back its women-message-first feature and explore niche dating apps targeting specific communities. Along the way, we share dating horror stories – including one particularly uncomfortable video chat confession that left us speechless.

    Our conversation takes a thoughtful turn as we celebrate the recent establishment of professional women's sports leagues in Canada. We challenge the persistent misogyny that devalues women's athletics and recognize the dedication of female athletes who train their entire lives only to find limited professional opportunities. The contrast between the success of Canadian women's teams and the historical lack of professional leagues reveals much about gender equality in sports.

    Ready to hear which dating app might actually help you find love? Or perhaps you just need some real talk about letting go of the past? Either way, this episode delivers insights wrapped in authentic conversation. Share your own dating app experiences with us – we'd love to know which platform has worked best for you!

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    48 mins
  • Democracy Has Its Limits: A Raw Conversation on Politics in Crisis
    May 27 2025

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    The digital age has fractured our shared reality into countless algorithm-driven bubbles. Rich and KD tackle this unsettling phenomenon head-on, exploring how the content we consume fundamentally shapes our perception of politics, society, and truth itself.

    When one host's social feed shows primarily entertainment while the other's displays war footage, the conversation takes a profound turn. This isn't just about different interests—it's about how technology creates entirely separate versions of reality for each of us, making political consensus nearly impossible when we can't even agree on basic facts.

    The duo dives fearlessly into contentious territory, questioning whether democracy has natural size limitations. Can a nation of 300+ million function effectively as one political unit? They explore the fascinating possibility of regional fragmentation in the United States, with economically powerful states like California potentially having both the financial resources and military presence to consider independence. Though speculative, these thoughts reflect growing concerns about governance at scale in increasingly divided societies.

    Cultural identity emerges as a powerful force shaping our politics. Drawing from research on North American cultural regions, they map how different parts of Canada and the US developed distinct political identities based on historical settlement patterns. These regional differences—from the anti-federal "Far West" to the communitarian Northeast—provide essential context for understanding today's political landscape.

    The episode also challenges conventional thinking about trade economics, racism's continued presence in society, and the vital role public broadcasters play in maintaining shared information sources. Through it all runs a passionate belief in democracy's power—when citizens actually participate.

    As algorithm bubbles continue to shape our perceptions, this conversation serves as a wake-up call: we must actively seek diverse perspectives to understand our complex world. Ready to step outside your information comfort zone? Listen now and discover what your feed might be hiding from you.

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    45 mins
  • We need to talk about billionaires going to space while the rest of us are just trying to survive
    May 27 2025

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    Ever wonder why billionaires are blasting themselves to space for 10 seconds while the rest of us navigate a recession? Welcome to a no-holds-barred conversation that tackles celebrity absurdity head-on.

    We kick things off dissecting Katy Perry's Blue Origin space journey, questioning why we're supposed to celebrate wealthy people experiencing weightlessness for mere seconds while economic inequality grows. This leads us down a fascinating rabbit hole examining tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, whose priorities seem increasingly disconnected from reality. Unlike Renaissance-era wealthy patrons who funded art and culture, today's billionaires fund vanity projects and tax avoidance schemes.

    The conversation shifts to examining troubling celebrity behavior, from Kanye West's controversial public appearances to the disturbing allegations surrounding figures like R. Kelly and Diddy. We don't shy away from discussing the logistics of scandal – how do these situations even happen, and why do we as a society continue to elevate problematic figures? These stories reveal how fame can both amplify existing character flaws and shield people from consequences.

    We wrap up with a surprisingly thoughtful discussion about online safety, particularly in dating apps, and the changing landscape of digital content creation via platforms like OnlyFans. Through it all, we maintain a candid, conversational tone while raising legitimate questions about celebrity culture, wealth disparity, and how technology reshapes human interaction.

    Whether you're fascinated by pop culture's dark underbelly or just appreciate unfiltered commentary on the absurdity of modern life, subscribe to The Pregame for more authentic conversations that find humor in the chaos while asking the questions others won't.

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    34 mins
  • Toxic Family Drama: High Body Counts, Racist Jokes, and Polyamory Problems
    May 27 2025

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    Ever wonder what happens when family boundaries collapse spectacularly? This episode peels back the curtain on some of the most jaw-dropping relationship conflicts you'll ever hear.

    We start with a family dinner gone disastrously wrong when a sister publicly shames her brother for being a virgin, only to have her own sexual history unexpectedly revealed to her husband. The fallout raises fascinating questions about loyalty, retaliation, and whether some secrets are better left untold.

    Then we explore a mother's powerful response to her teenage son's racist comment toward a delivery driver. While her husband dismissed it as "just a joke," she created a meaningful learning experience requiring research, written reflection, and a face-to-face apology. This story sparked our own conversation about racism, microaggressions, and the lingering trauma they create—including a personal account of how seemingly innocent comments can trigger painful memories for those who've experienced discrimination.

    The absurdity reaches new heights with the tale of a surprise wedding disguised as a costume party, where a guest's Corpse Bride outfit sparked relationship-ending drama. And we close with perhaps the most thought-provoking story: the long-term psychological effects on a child raised in a household where polyamorous relationships consistently took precedence over parenting responsibilities.

    These stories all circle around a central question: What happens when the people closest to us fail to respect our boundaries or place their desires above our wellbeing? Whether you're navigating complex family dynamics or questioning your own relationship choices, this episode offers both cautionary tales and opportunities for reflection.

    Have you experienced similar boundary violations in your relationships? We'd love to hear your thoughts on where these families went wrong—and how you would have handled these situations differently.

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    40 mins
  • Small Talk is Dead, Let's Get Real
    May 27 2025

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    Small talk feels like suffering when the world is burning around us. That's the essence of what drives our debut episode of The Pre-Game Podcast—a raw, unfiltered conversation that dives straight into the topics that actually matter in our lives.

    Against the backdrop of Canada's upcoming election and growing global instability, we explore what it means to navigate personal relationships in politically divided times. From one host's disastrous date with a Trump supporter (where the question "Would being invaded by America be so bad?" actually came up) to candid discussions about apartheid's legacy, we don't shy away from the uncomfortable truths that shape our world.

    The conversation winds through energy politics and Canada's potential as a resource powerhouse, the historical trauma of South Africa's racial stratification system, and the logical fallacies behind vaccine hesitancy. We dissect how "I don't understand the science" becomes a selective shield against certain facts while we readily accept countless other scientific realities without question. Why do we trust that our sugar isn't anthrax without testing it, yet question vaccines developed by medical experts?

    We also explore different electoral systems, comparing Canada's first-past-the-post approach with Germany's mixed representation model, contemplating how democratic structures shape political outcomes and citizen voices. Throughout it all, we maintain a sense of humor and authenticity that cuts through the noise of typical political discourse.

    The Pre-Game Podcast exists for people tired of surface-level conversations—listeners who crave substantive dialogue about the forces shaping our world. Whether you're pre-gaming a night out or just seeking thoughtful company on your commute, join us as we navigate the complex terrain of modern life together. Subscribe now and be part of a community that isn't afraid to tackle the tough questions.

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    41 mins