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WDYM What Do You Mean?

WDYM What Do You Mean?

By: Michael Gillespie
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A unique perspective of everything that goes on in our world that may beg the question....WHAT DO YOU MEAN????© 2025 WDYM What Do You Mean? Relationships Social Sciences
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  • The Sphere with the Backstreet Boys
    Oct 6 2025

    Text and Talk!

    A vacation can change your taste, but Vegas changed our soundtrack. What started as an anniversary trip and a Backstreet Boys treat for Destini turned into a full-scale conversion at the Sphere—20,000 people in white, a Millennium theme reimagined for today, and a screen so vast it pulls you inside the music. We trace the whole arc, from Hamilton to the Strip’s heat, from a humble In‑N‑Out reentry to Venetian maze-wandering, from missing Mellow Yellow to magic with Mat Franco that made “how did he do that?” a running joke for the rest of the trip.

    Before the main event, we hack a perfect morning at the Wynn Buffet: arrive early, walk the floor before committing, mark your dessert targets, and let the carvery brisket and crepe station justify every step. Then it’s merch chasing at the Sphere and the switch flips. The countdown hits, Larger Than Life rips the room open, and a casual spouse becomes a believer. The show is all the reasons people travel for music: precision, playfulness, and a community that sings every word without irony. We talk about why this residency keeps expanding, how nostalgia can feel new in the right venue, and what the Sphere adds that a normal arena can’t.

    We also get honest about the Boys then vs now. Kevin’s quiet storm gone full-on presence. Howie stepping up with a stronger voice in the mix. Brian’s grit and timing, supported by bandmates who read him in a heartbeat. AJ still extra in all the right ways. And Nick, transformed from understudy to undeniable center.

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    50 mins
  • When Politics Turns Deadly: The Charlie Kirk Assassination
    Sep 25 2025

    Text and Talk!

    The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk has ripped open America's deepest wounds, exposing the raw nerve endings of our political divisions and raising urgent questions about violence, responsibility, and our shared future. What happens when political rhetoric crosses from passionate debate into dangerous territory? And why do we respond to tragedy by pointing fingers instead of finding common ground?

    This episode dives unflinchingly into the aftermath of Kirk's killing, examining the immediate political blame game that erupted before the shooter was even identified. Politicians like Nancy Mace instantly condemned Democrats collectively while refusing to acknowledge similar violence against Democratic figures. Meanwhile, the Utah governor's troubling comment hoping the shooter "wouldn't be one of us" revealed how deeply partisan thinking has infected our response to human tragedy.

    While condemning the violence in the strongest possible terms, we also explore the uncomfortable reality that public figures bear responsibility for their words. Kirk's controversial statements about civil rights, Martin Luther King Jr., and other sensitive topics didn't justify violence against him, but they remind us that inflammatory rhetoric carries consequences in an already divided society. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction – a principle that applies not just to physics but to our social dynamics as well.

    America's gun violence epidemic forms the backdrop of this tragedy, raising questions about why school shootings receive mere "thoughts and prayers" while political assassinations spark talk of civil war. The ease with which Americans access deadly weapons remains a significant factor in political violence, yet meaningful discussions about solutions consistently fall victim to partisan entrenchment.

    As we witness Erica Kirk's raw grief transform into militant language about continuing her husband's mission, we're left wondering: Can America ever move from the divisive language of "they" to the unifying concept of "we"? This episode challenges listeners to recognize our shared humanity and acknowledge that political violence damages the very foundation of democratic governance, regardless of who the victim might be.

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    Intro by Kobeofei via Fiverr
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    27 mins
  • Eating the Loss: Finding Power in Football Defeat
    Aug 25 2025

    Text and Talk!

    Ohio high school football kicked off last week with the seventh meeting between Hamilton and Badin, a crosstown rivalry that has become a showcase for our city. Despite Hamilton's talent and momentum from last year's win, Badin secured their fifth victory in the series with a 38-20 final score.

    • The energy seemed off from the start with Hamilton
    • Badin returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown, immediately shifting momentum
    • Hamilton led 14-10 at halftime but couldn't maintain their advantage
    • Coach Nick Yordy's second-half adjustments proved too much for Hamilton to overcome
    • Hamilton's talented roster includes a poised quarterback and explosive skill players
    • The Greater Miami Conference (GMC) title remains within reach despite this setback
    • Players should "eat this loss" and use it as motivation for next week against Sycamore
    • A Talawanda running back made national headlines with 423 rushing yards in Week 1

    Next year game is at Matandy SportPlex, creating another chapter in this evolving rivalry. Go Big Blue!


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    Email me! Thewdympodcast@gmail.com


    Intro by Kobeofei via Fiverr
    Season 2 Artwork: Ishida1694 via Instagram

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    36 mins
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