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In this episode, what starts as a debate over cologne and whether the manliest scent is secretly fecal spirals into something far deeper. Trevor, Nick and Pragasen go to war over confidence versus delusion, with Tiger Woods caught in the crossfire, then start peeling back the masks we all wear, even when nobody is watching. Along the way there are NAD+ shots, a theory that social media flattened all of culture into one cookie cutter face, and a surprisingly tender moment about a friendship that almost never happened.# Topics Discussed:- Whether projecting total confidence is genius or just well dressed delusion- The heated standoff over whether Tiger Woods proves confidence wins or quietly destroys you- The claim that the most masculine scent profile is, scientifically, fecal- Whether every one of us is wearing a mask, even when we are completely alone- Trevor floating that chasing mass appeal in art is a modern form of worshipping false idols- The argument that modern beauty culture has turned everyone into the same cookie cutter face# Orlando Spots Mentioned- Osteria Ester - the new Italian spot on the corner of Central and Summerlin in the old SoCo space, from the Reyes and Sparrow ownership group- The Abbey- Superior Metabolic Performance - an old school warehouse gym out toward Oviedo# Golden Nuggets- Real confidence never stops learning. The moment you believe you are infallible is the moment you stop growing and start cracking.- The thing you swear is just a mask might be the most honest version of you. Pay attention to what you keep showing up for anyway.- Cool is doing what you love without fear of judgment. Make the art that makes you happy, not the art that chases the crowd.# Timestamps00:00 The great cologne debate04:34 Using scent as a switch for work mode07:41 Confidence or delusion, where is the line13:49 Is Tiger Woods confidence or cautionary tale23:21 How discipline replaced partying and depression27:41 Do we wear a mask even when alone40:07 Judging people or giving them grace44:45 NAD shots, SPF and the Botox question47:25 Have we entered the beauty singularity53:53 Are the Beatles and Taylor Swift false idols54:39 Funkler Nuggets, a rare co sighting55:00 Osteria Esta opens in the old SoCo spot57:38 A jazz night at the Abbey01:01:44 The focaccia, marsala and tiramisu verdict01:03:18 Inside a real old school bodybuilding gym# Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu

In this episode, Trevor drags a two-year obsession to the table: is being opportunistic a character flaw, or just being alive? What starts as a debate over a single loaded word spirals into Nick declaring that every human interaction is a hustle, Pragasen insisting he enters every relationship expecting nothing, and Trevor confessing he befriends grocery store clerks for the juiciest hidden tomatoes. Somewhere in the wreckage there's a discussion about whether friendship is just a dopamine transaction, and why hostesses seat the hot people first.## Topics Discussed:- Whether being opportunistic is morally gross or just survival hardwiring- Nick's claim that every social interaction, including this podcast, is fundamentally a transaction- Pragasen calling Nick naive for assuming everyone has an angle- Restaurants like Prato and Domo allegedly seating attractive people ahead of paying customers- Trevor's "make friends with the gatekeeper" strategy and whether it crosses an ethical line- Whether modern relationships have become hollow, superficial, and leverage-based## Orlando Spots Mentioned- Packwoods in Maitland, with its Tiki Tuesday menu and gorgeous bar- Prato in Winter Park, scene of the great hostess seating conspiracy- Hangry Bison in Winter Park, Nick's pick for best bourbon selection- Octopus Car Wash, Trevor's new weekly ritual and Publix replacement## Golden Nuggets- You can be deeply opportunistic without it costing anyone else a thing- The best collaborations come from adding value with zero expectation of return- Trying to brighten a stranger's day is not a transaction, it is just being a decent human## Timestamps:00:00 Memorial Day plans and the Instacart tomato debate05:17 Opportunistic versus manipulative versus naive13:28 Is everybody's real goal just getting what they want?20:00 Make friends with the gatekeeper27:14 Is friendship just a dopamine transaction?33:18 Are relationships becoming more transactional?42:30 Starting a movement for value with nothing in return46:14 The meetings where being transactional is the point49:31 Funkler Nuggets begin49:42 Packwood, Tiki Tuesday, and bourbon hunting53:01 The great bourbon glut and Blanton's on the shelf56:06 Trevor's Octopus Car Wash ritual58:16 Pragasen gifts the car wash guy an America 250 pin## Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu/

In this episode, Trevor, Nick, and Pragasen pull apart the moral physics of being late — is it optimism, narcissism, or just plain disrespect for everyone else's time? Things detour fast into restaurant reservation politics, the dark art of buttering up gatekeepers, lost-laundry meltdowns, and a Christmas backyard story that ends with cops, a barking dog, and a perfectly timed insult. Equal parts philosophy, pettiness, and Orlando recon.# Topics Discussed:- Are people who are late secretly optimists, or just rude- Why "if you're on time, you're late" might be a self-help cliché- Lying to your spouse about reservation times to get there on time- Making friends with the gatekeeper — genuine connection or low-key manipulation- When being nice stops working and you have to drop the hammer- The kill shot heard 'round the backyard (and the cops that followed)- Whether women are biologically more late than men, or it's just a fucking myth# Orlando Spots Mentioned:- Strand — Mills 50 American cuisine with prized bar corners- DBA Orlando — three-seat bar pockets engineered for couples- Sportstown — a stop on the bar crawl- Rogan's — where the rainstorm hit- Otto's — book the 5-top U-shaped booth, trust us- Leu Gardens — wedding spot, walking loop, post-Garden serenity- Oxford Exchange (Tampa) — bookstore, champagne bar, and brunch worth the drive# Golden Nuggets:- Time is the one thing everyone gets in equal doses — respect other people's- Make a real connection with the gatekeeper and the world quietly opens up- Lead with kindness, but know exactly when to drop the hammer# Timestamps:00:00 Intro and the egg white omelet disaster05:25 Are late people optimists or assholes07:06 Is lateness psychological or moral09:44 If you're on time, you're already late27:15 The pain-reward problem-solving brain35:03 Is small talk "cheap conversation"41:42 Nick's laundry service nightmare47:00 When kindness stops working57:53 Trevor's intentionally late experiment59:04 Ditching the gym clock1:06:15 Oxford Exchange in Tampa1:08:33 A stroll through Leu Gardens1:11:00 The best damn table at Otto's# Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda — https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu

In this episode, Nick comes back from the London Marathon with a Guinness World Record certificate, an eight-minute bathroom break that cost him his dream time, and the realization that London porta-potties have actual flushing mechanisms. Trevor opens up about the mental side of depleting for a bodybuilding show — what happens when your hormones bottom out and your brain starts inventing problems to fill the silence. Pragasen offers his nightly anti-anxiety ritual, and the three get into whether modern life is engineered to suppress creativity, whether genius requires misery, and why high-performers can't sit still without spiraling.## Topics Discussed:- Nick's Guinness World Record marathon and the eight-minute shit that wrecked his time- Why two sub-two-hour marathons just happened and what it means for the sport- Bodybuilding depletion, hormone crashes, and brain chemistry on a cut- The 2 a.m. dread cycle and what actually makes it stop- Whether choosing not to have kids forces you into constant worry- Is modern life designed to dull creativity and manufacture compliant workers- Putting kids on speed for ADHD and the broken education system- Does genius require pain — Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson, and the cost of being seen## Orlando Spots Mentioned- Lilac at The Edition (Tampa) — Pragasen's favorite Florida restaurant- The Edition Tampa rooftop bar — Monkey 47 gin and tonics with Fever Tree- Community Center — Sunday sound bowl meditations behind Tori Tori## Golden Nuggets- If you're not raising kids, channel the creation drive into art, business, or music — or worry will fill the space- Tell yourself Sunday night: "give me your best shot this week" — expectation kills more than reality does- Magnesium glycinate plus less alcohol equals no 2 a.m. dread spiral- Find the joy in the mediocre stuff now, because one day you'll wish you had today's problems## Timestamps00:00 Wheels up and hangover check05:36 The eight-minute bathroom break disaster15:43 The Globe and Midsummer Night's Dream20:13 What worrying actually feels like26:27 Pragasen's magnesium glycinate game-changer30:11 Are humans wired to create or worry32:55 The case for not having kids44:13 Gratitude as a creative act47:13 Is modern life designed to kill creativity54:36 Why the gym isn't enough to unwind01:02:00 Genius, pain, and Michael Jackson's feet01:06:41 Funkler Nuggets01:08:13 Lilac at The Edition Tampa01:11:42 Community Center and sound bowl meditation01:15:55 Vote for us in Orlando Weekly## Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu

In this episode, Trevor opens with a decade-long theory he's been quietly carrying — that men are still wired for initiation, they just have no elders left to deliver it. What follows is an unfiltered three-way on how men build themselves from scratch, whether the modern parent is raising sons or softening them, and why the line between self-discovery and self-destruction is thinner than most want to admit.## Topics Discussed:- Has modern society robbed men of their rite of passage — or did they just stop showing up for it?- Should military service be mandatory as a universal male initiation, or is that just state-sponsored trauma?- Are today's parents raising independent men or engineering their kids' emotional dependency?- Nick argues male initiation rituals are antiquated bullshit — is he right or is he proving the point?- Does delaying adulthood actually protect you, or does it just mean you pick worse women and make worse decisions for longer?- Are fraternities a legitimate form of initiation or just drunk kids hazing other drunk kids with no real stakes?- Is conquest — business, gym, tattoos, substances — just a man quietly initiating himself without a roadmap?## Orlando Spots Mentioned:- Turci's — Italian restaurant on Edgewater Drive, College Park (Pragasen's second visit, spinach ricotta pasta was exceptional)- Enzo's on the Lake — Italian dining; Nick's first visit, impeccable service, clean authentic fare- DBA — bruschetta mention, shredded frozen tomato, Nick's go-to- Primrose Lanes — boutique 8-lane bowling alley, solid bar food, book a lane in advance- Perspire Sauna Studio — private infrared sauna rooms on Aloma near Sprouts (Trevor's LA Fitness upgrade)- South Beach Tanning — across from Winter Park Village; Trevor's competition prep spot, manager Alex is solid## Golden Nuggets:- A man who was never handed a rite of passage will build one himself — the question is whether it's constructive or catastrophic- Staying in boyhood longer isn't always failure; sometimes it's the thing that saves you from locking yourself into the wrong life- The most powerful initiations are rarely formal — they're quiet moments between generations, hunting, building, watching your grandfather tell a dirty joke## Timestamps:00:00 Why men still crave initiation05:27 Self-initiation examples07:00 Pragasen makes the case for mandatory military service08:00 Nick's hard no on the military10:23 Pragasen's youngest considers joining the army12:31 Nick's fraternity story and why he walked16:10 Nick on Peter Pan syndrome and owning it18:22 Pragasen on being a modern, hands-off father26:49 Are absentee dads the real problem?33:24 Nick on early adulthood44:08 Trevor's dad and hunting as unspoken initiation49:29 George Carlin, grandparents, and secret after-school education49:50 Archery, a lame deer, and the moment that actually mattered50:43 Nick lands on "rite of passage" as the more honest term52:51 Funkler Nuggets53:00 Tucci's second visit — Pragasen's full breakdown57:27 Trevor exits LA Fitness sauna, joins Perspire59:51 Tanning salon confession and the science of not frying yourself1:01:38 Nick's first time at Enzo's — the real Italian verdict1:03:28 Primrose Lanes, a limo, and a personal bowling record1:04:44 Guest House and Rogan's night cap## Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu

In this episode, Trevor, Nick, and Pragasen get a little groovy as they unpack the psychological tug-of-war between making lightning-fast decisions and paralyzing procrastination. We dive deep into how fear dictates everything from political beliefs to everyday choices, and whether relying purely on intuition is a stroke of genius or just plain reckless. Expect dry takes on human behavior, leadership, and the surprisingly calming effects of a little muddy root water.# Topics Discussed:* Why moving fast and breaking things beats waiting around* Is procrastination just a socially acceptable form of fear* The evolutionary baggage making us terrified of taking risks* Do the best leaders make blind intuitive decisions* How fear secretly controls our political and financial beliefs# Orlando Spots Mentioned* Packwoods* Wave Sushi* Kava bars around Lake Baldwin# Golden Nuggets* Action and momentum will almost always beat perfect planning* Fear is a compass pointing toward the exact things you need to overcome* Trusting your collected life experiences is the ultimate leadership hack# Timestamps00:00 The crash and the concept of momentum 01:47 Why speed works and handling the consequences 04:17 Pragasen questions the fast approach to life 08:45 Finding your personal speed limit for growth 12:48 Is procrastination just a natural fear response 16:18 The evolutionary roots of human fear and reason 18:17 Group dynamics and intuitive leadership 23:11 Trevor reframes fear into an experience 35:38 The dictator approach to leading people 42:17 Managing risk and the burden of client trust 45:23 Standing your ground in emotional situations 51:06 Nick discusses his recent wellness journey 53:32 The Life Time Fitness experience 56:53 Enjoying local sushi and pizza spots 58:07 Discovering Kava around Lake Baldwin # Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauce Nick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotrivia Pragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktopr Amanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuse Edd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu/ # YouTube Titles* Why Speed Beats Strategy And The Truth About Action* Is Fear Controlling Your Life How to Break Free* Stop Procrastinating The Secret to Forward Momentum* Leadership Hacks Why Best Decisions are Made Blindly* Kava Wellness and the Psychology of Taking Action

Episode 100 lands at Fiddler's Green in Winter Park, and the crew isn't holding back. In this episode, the Motherfunklers crack open a hundred episodes worth of unfiltered thoughts on time, aging, regret, and what era of life you'd actually want to live in forever. From white powder in the 80s to self-driving cars killing Nick's law practice, it's a Jäger-fueled ride through nostalgia, philosophy, and a bar that somehow still lets you smoke.---## Topics Discussed:- What's the best age to be frozen in time? The crew debates which era of their lives they'd stay in forever, and the answers say more about them than they'd probably admit- Covid stole your prime years: the hotly contested argument that the shutdown hit you completely differently depending on your age- Why slowing down might actually kill you: retiring early isn't the dream; it might just be the beginning of the end- Time acceleration is real, and it's either terrifying or a sign you're thriving. The crew can't agree on which one- Snow in the 80s vs. responsibility in your 40s: Pragasen reveals exactly which decade he wished he was born in and why- Self-driving cars will end personal injury law, and Nick is weirdly fine with it- The only bar left in Orlando where you can smoke inside, and how Nick ended up there on legal business involving a woman, a bar tab, and a car---## Orlando Spots Mentioned:- Fiddler's Green — Winter Park bar, site of the 100th episode celebration- George's Tavern — possibly the last smoke-friendly bar in Orlando- Smokemade Meats — 5-year anniversary event with a Kaya collab- Kaya — Filipino restaurant on Park Ave with stunning food presentation- Superrica — a crew regular---## Golden Nuggets:- Novel experiences make time feel longer; if life feels like a blur, you've gone on autopilot- The best era of your life isn't a decade, it's a mindset, and most people don't recognize it until it's gone- When you stop moving, you start dying. Retirement isn't the finish line, it's the starting gun for decline---## Timestamps:00:00 Ep. 100 at Fiddler's Green, Jäger shots06:29 What age would you be frozen at forever?07:07 Pragasen picks 35 and here's why09:42 Trevor misses being 10 in the 80s12:29 Pragasen wants to be 20 in 1989 doing snow19:16 Would you actually do drugs in the 80s?23:59 When you slow down, do you die?28:37 The worst eras of each host's life34:56 The DJ origin stories45:02 Private jets and the future of travel47:08 Getting naked at White Sands, New Mexico51:34 Smokemade Meats 5-year anniversary53:10 Kaya restaurant and the beautiful food debate56:47 George's Tavern, the last smoking bar in Orlando---## Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu

In this episode, the guys kick off with the most divisive bathroom debate known to mankind — and somehow it only gets more unhinged from there. Trevor confesses he's been trolling his own barbershop for months, Pragasen reveals his most closely guarded hotel etiquette, and Nick drops the secret location of the greatest public restroom in Orlando. Nobody asked for any of this. You're welcome.## Topics Discussed:- Over vs. under — the toilet paper orientation debate that never should have started but absolutely needed to- The "man bathroom" phenomenon — is having a private throne room a non-negotiable or a red flag?- Never in a hotel room — the unwritten rule most men won't admit they follow- Airplane bathroom code of honor — how long is too long to hold it on a transatlantic flight?- Virgin Atlantic calling first class "upper class" and why Nick thinks it's a catastrophic business mistake- The Casey Anthony courtroom floor — the best public restroom in Orlando, according to Nick- Is it ever okay to mess with someone just to mess with them? Trevor's lived-in answer## Orlando Spots Mentioned:- The Strand: Mills 50 district, duck confit and oysters, worth the parking headache- DBA: no signage, black windows, right next door to The Strand, dollar oyster Thursdays- Moderne: Mills 50 corner, Asian fusion, smoky cocktails, beautiful design but don't go for the bourbon selection- Hangry Bison: Nick's pick for the best bourbon selection in Orlando, full stop- Lamp & Shade: strong bourbon game, solid comparison point for the Mills 50 bar crawl- Guesthouse: people-watching, personalities, the Friday happy hour anchor## Golden Nuggets:- Owning your preferences — even petty ones — is more honest than pretending not to care- Knowing where your private space is (at home, on the road, in the wild) is a legitimate life skill- Going somewhere for the right reason — drinks at DBA, then dinner at The Strand — beats trying to do everything in one place## Timestamps:00:00 Toilet paper over vs. under debate05:34 The mystery VCR vase game at the barbershop07:15 Nick's sacred man bathroom rules09:05 Is the private bathroom an ancestral caveman ritual?11:00 Pragasen's hotel bathroom confession12:21 Nick accidentally books two hotel rooms and discovers utopia14:53 Dreaming of a bathroom with African wildlife views15:33 Nick reveals Orlando's best secret public restroom17:14 The attendant in the bathroom problem19:46 Trevor's "I had to go pay rent" early dating story24:43 Airplane bathroom etiquette on long hauls30:06 Nick's nugget — Moderne in Mills 5038:54 Pragasen's first time at The Strand45:04 Nick's DBA Thursday night ritual## Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu

In this episode, the Motherfunklers navigate the teetering line between extreme discipline and the undeniable need to violently party. We get into the gritty realities of bodybuilding ego, using your haters as premium high-octane fuel, and what it really means to suffer for growth versus just making yourself unnecessarily miserable. # Topics Discussed:* Is an obsession with fitness masking a massive superiority complex?* Why constant self-improvement and growing might actually ruin your life* The ethics of weaponizing anger and past trauma for career motivation* Is doing a 150K ultramarathon just a socially acceptable form of torture?* The unwritten rules of intense deep-tissue massages and boundary-free therapists# Orlando Spots Mentioned* The Corner Chophouse* Saku* The Strand for their outstanding pork medallions* Vinia Wine and Kitchen# Golden Nuggets* Sacrifice isn't magic, it's just the intentional application of discomfort to force personal growth.* You don't have to give up your social life or partying to achieve high-level athletic goals if you counterbalance correctly.* Sometimes the absolute best fuel for success is pure unfiltered spite from people who doubted you.# Timestamps00:00 The Hannibal Square trivia victory03:15 Surviving 190 proof Everclear shots08:48 Navigating trivia music volume15:35 Planning the epic 100th episode19:00 The weird art of sauna vacuum posing24:02 Bodybuilding and delayed gratification28:03 Do you have to sacrifice the party35:36 Why the journey beats the destination38:36 Is high level discipline just pure ego41:54 Using haters as your daily motivation46:46 Trevor gets slapped at Saku massage52:55 PR reviews Vinia# Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu

In this episode, we dive headfirst into the murky waters of social etiquette, dissecting the unwritten rules that dictate our daily interactions. Trevor, Nick, and Pragasen get groovy with philosophical debates masked as cartoon reviews and clash over the deeply polarizing modern tipping culture. Buckle up for a hilariously raw masterclass in how to—or how not to—throw your money around in public.### Topics Discussed* The absolute exhaustion of Hollywood making movies about Hollywood.* Why dissecting suicide and philosophy through a cartoon is peak entertainment.* The controversy of tipping 30 percent versus refusing to tip for counter service.* Whether tipping in Japan is an offensive insult or a welcome cash grab.* The ego and unwritten rules behind picking up the tab for a group.* Navigating the awkwardness of cutting off financial free-loaders at dinner.### Orlando Spots Mentioned* Fiddler's Green – The local pub where tabs are accidentally left and service is top-notch.* Lineage – A spot for beans, brews, and hefty barista tips.* Turci Pasta (College Park) – Authentic Italian offering phenomenal bread service and purple sweet potato gnocchi.* Kappy's Subs – The sandwich place serving fresh cut turkey and prime parking lot entertainment.### Golden Nuggets* Escapism is ruined when media gets too meta and self-congratulatory.* Generosity is subjective but acquiring resources is universally appreciated.* If you invite the group to the table you should probably plan to pick up the check.### Timestamps00:00 Movies About Movies Are Trash06:29 Podcasts About Podcasts07:13 Rick and Morty Philosophy11:10 The Great Tipping Debate Begins15:52 Tipping for Counter Service Coffee18:50 Is Tipping in Japan Actually Offensive23:51 Forced Tipping Systems Worldwide31:01 Rules for Picking Up the Group Tab38:32 Setting Boundaries with Freeloaders50:10 Authentic Italian at Torches55:25 Wheelchairs and Turkey Subs### Where to Find Us Funklers?Trevor — https://www.instagram.com/atomicchilisauceNick — https://www.instagram.com/orlandotriviaPragasen — https://www.instagram.com/talktoprAmanda - https://www.instagram.com/intuitivemuseEdd — https://www.instagram.com/eddsiu