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Josh Wolf
You know, this is the podcast I look forward to more than any other podcast that I do.
Ryan Sickler
I appreciate it, dude, because you're putting.
Josh Wolf
Things in front of me that I want. Like, I want to see this stuff.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah, this is up your alley. Oh, yeah. All right, well, before we get into what we're going to get into, please promote your special. You got a new special out and anything you want, please.
Josh Wolf
Well, I have a new special out called Four Stories. And, man, I'm so excited about this. It's. It's an entire special. It's just four stories that you're a storyteller, too, man. And I tell long stories, and I've fought for so long with people who are like, you shouldn't did long stories. Nobody. But this is just who I am. And I am. I don't know how you feel about your standup now, but I feel that all the wheels are on the track, man. And I'm not saying I think Ron White is the best storyteller out there for me. I love his style.
Ryan Sickler
Diaz is obviously Joey Diaz. Ron White, these are great storytellers.
Josh Wolf
Great. And they. Ron's draw you in with his slow cadence and no movement and not getting loud is like, amazing. And Joey is Joey. Outside of those two dudes, I'm sure you feel the same way. I don't think I'm the best, but I'm Right now. I feel great.
Ryan Sickler
I feel good.
Josh Wolf
Yeah, I feel. And these stories, dude, are it. They vary widely. I tell a story about having to listen to my roommate have sex with a deaf girl, which is one of my favorite. One of my all time favorites. But almost getting arrested at IKEA with my kids in the women's room. Like, there's a lot of great stories on there. Could not be happier. But so psyched, dude, to be here. I was telling my wife on the. She was like, what are you gonna do in this podcast? I go, ryan gets me, man. Ryan knows that. He's gonna show me some crazy, weird shit that I cannot wait.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah, we've got some. We've got some fun stuff for not only Josh, but for y'all as well. So here's what we're gonna do today. We're gonna go through some. And also, if you're new to this or if you don't know about us doing this, this is our fourth. Is this our fourth? So There's. If you want to watch. If you're still undecided after this episode of whether you want the Patreon, go watch the other best dubs we've done. And I promise you, it's worth a cup of coffee.
Josh Wolf
Oh, my Lord. I promise you this is the best. I think I say this every time. I'm on the best value of any $5. I say it all the time. This is the best value for a $5 you're ever gonna have.
Ryan Sickler
It's ruined me personally because I'm. I say all the time, I'm like the paramedic at the party, and I'm like, this one guy I talked to, guy had his arm chopped off and a gorilla ate it. You know what I mean? Like, what are you. Who are you talking to? I'm like regular people out there. And that's what it is. So let's put our. Let's put our headphones on because we're going to watch our clips here.
Josh Wolf
Can I ask you, do you have a favorite out of here?
Ryan Sickler
I have to answer two ways. I have a favorite person out of here. Just because my heart goes out to him. I shouldn't say he's my favorite, but my heart bleeds for this gu guy a little bit more. But I. And not that it didn't for this guy, but the other guy's story is wild.
Josh Wolf
I can't wait.
Ryan Sickler
So there's. There's. I promise you. So we're going to go through some of our favorite clips here. You're going to hear some wild stuff. You're going to hear stuff about serial killer cases, eyes gone missing, feet left in shoes at a crime scene. You're going to hear all kinds of stuff, and I promise you an ending that you will not see come.
Josh Wolf
Feet left in shoes.
Ryan Sickler
Let's get into it, bro. So before I do, if anyone out there has a story that has to be heard, please submit it to honeydew podcastmail.com. that's the only place to send it. Don't send it to my Instagram or anywhere. Honeydewpodcast gmail.com if you've sent one before, send it again, bump it to the top. We get a lot. We would love to do an episode with you. All right, now, the cool thing about this first clip here is this is a guest we had on before. His name was Christian Pugh. Now, you remember this. Christian went to see Tom Segura in concert in Austin. After leaving that concert, Christian then went out with his friends and doesn't know what happened. Okay? He. He went missing. There was a literal manhunt for him. And three days later, they find this kid alongside the Congress Street Bridge, and he's in a coma. They take him to a hospital for a good three more weeks. He doesn't wake up. So almost a month, this kid's out. When he wakes up, they tell him, this is what's going on. Tom, Christian went to see you in Austin, and after the show, his parents were also supposed to go with them to see you in Austin, Texas. And after the show, he got drunk and wandered off from his group. Was found three days later under the Congress Street Bridge. He still doesn't know that. And he woke up a month later, dude, he went to see you in concert and was missing for three days, found under the Congress Street Bridge, still not. Still blacked out. And one month later, this woke up, and he's about to tell me his story right now. Now, hold on. What we come to find out now, you knew that.
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
If you've been there, you knew that. Here's what we didn't know. Because of you great fans, there's apparently a documentary called no swimming in Lady Bird Lake. The disturbing truth, the true crime documentary. It's on YouTube. It's got millions of views, okay? And people start hitting us up saying, hey, that clip that we just showed you now is in this documentary. And apparently there's a serial killer in Austin who's killing a lot of people and throwing them in that.
Josh Wolf
What do you mean a lot of people?
Ryan Sickler
I'm gonna give you some numbers. No Swimming in Ladyburg. So he's throwing these bodies in there. And what happens is, look, man, I'm not part of the production, but they do it very factual, like Josh Wolf, this date, blah, blah, blah, Missing. Kirsten, this date, missing. Ryan Sickler, this date, missing. Then it cuts to fucking this kid. It's the art. Like, it's dead, dead, dead. And then two hyenas laughing about how this kid's not dead in the middle of this. Dead, dead. Who are these two hyenas cackling at this thing? And so we're like, wait, so this documentary uses our clip that we just showed you to put in there. And what ends up happening is that Christian might be the lone survivor of this attack. So was he attacked as of July 11, 2024, which is just a few months ago. This. This just now, 13 bodies have been recovered from Lady Bird Lake and the Colorado river in the Austin area in the past two years. This includes 11 men and two women. Now the men thing is interesting to me because there's other people now saying that there is a killer that might be targeting homosexual men. So what we did, so you guys know, is we did a follow up episode with Christian. We just did a little about 20, 25 minute episode where he tells us that there might be potentially one other survivor who we're trying to get in touch with. And make sure you check out the bonus episode on Patreon on Friday and on Thursday. You now got the option for the second tier with the way back for eight months.
Josh Wolf
And he has new information. Christian has new information about what happened to him.
Ryan Sickler
He will see. The whole thing is none of us knew that this. He just told this story.
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
And then this documentary starts floating around and that's when we realize, oh my God. Hey, you, this, you might be. And he's like, yeah. So he found out after too. And like I said, he does mention one other guy who is a possible survivor and we'd like to talk to him. All right, this is the second one. Now this is the. You asked me if I have a favorite. This is my favorite story.
Josh Wolf
Okay.
Ryan Sickler
Okay. This guy's name is Bryson Ecker. Bryson ecker was episode 206 and Bryce. Excuse me. Bryson Ecker just bought himself a $2,000 tiger striped desert Eagle. Bought it legally. And he takes it over to his friend's house to show him. And the friend's neighbor shows up, you know, because the friends always got a neighbor. And he sees Bryson's new gun. And then he says, hey, check my piece out. And this guy's got a ruger P94DC with hollow point bullets. Okay? And this is what happens. I look up and then I see him. And he looks white as a ghost. He can't speak. I like, can't hear anything still. So I look at my friend and I was like mumbling, so I didn't know what it was at that time. So I was like, just trying to hear something. I see the smoke rising from his gun and I'm starting to put it all together. Like, holy shit. I think the gun went off. And that must be why I'm so confused and fucked up. I can't hear anything. I must have been shot. Yeah. I'm feeling for myself. I'm like, I didn't get shot in the head because I should be dead, right? And then the glasses flew off. And as I like, my hand slides across my face. My fingers just slid into my eye socket like jello. No. Did you hear what he said? He said, split into my eye socket. Listen to what he says. My eye socket. Like, jello. No, dude.
Josh Wolf
At first I was like, yo, this only one eye is blinking. And I was like, oh.
Ryan Sickler
Dude brought his gun to show them. Look at this legal gun I got. This guy's like, oh, yeah, look at this one I got. Look what we got.
Josh Wolf
This guy ended up.
Ryan Sickler
Kirsten, can we get spoons or forks, please?
Josh Wolf
This dude ended up finger fucking his own eye.
Ryan Sickler
Panicking too. Could you imagine? Could you imagine, dude, you're like, what the hell's going on? And you're just touching your face and your fingers just go into your eye hole. Thank you very much. Much. Thank you very much, Kirsten. Oh, it ain't over yet, bro. That's just the beginning of this.
Josh Wolf
Can I tell you? So you know I like things a little bit weird, right?
Ryan Sickler
I do.
Josh Wolf
At my. At my show, there was a woman in. In Baltimore, dude.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah. And she.
Josh Wolf
We were. I was talking to her at the front row and, yo, she took her eyeball out. But you know what I found out about eyeballs is that they're mostly not eyeballs. They're just like.
Ryan Sickler
You know how we know that? Check out the Patreon, y'all. We've had a few people. A few people take their eyes out on this episode, right? On this show.
Josh Wolf
This guy, though, that eyes. He was doing this. He was.
Ryan Sickler
Bro, we're not done yet. You think that's wild? Oh, hold on. Yeah, he was fingering a.
Josh Wolf
Okay.
Ryan Sickler
All right. So also, I just want you to. This is just a little taste of what I do here on this show. Like, we love you, we feel sorry for you, but we're here to highlight lowlights and laugh at you just like we do with everybody else. The next time I am conscious again, it is. I believe it was Saturday afternoon. So from early afternoon Friday to Saturday afternoon is basically just a black hole. I like your eye. Like your eye kicking you when you're down. Bro, we ain't here to always pump you up. We got empathy, but we also get one in the ribs, too. I have no idea who that man is. I've never met him. But I'm gonna take my shots. So if you have a story that has to be heard, please submit it to Honeydew podcast. Dude, straight jello hole at gmail dot com. I would.
Josh Wolf
If I think I'm going to get a fake eye, I'm going to judge it up a little bit. I'm not going to make it look Like. Like that.
Ryan Sickler
Well, you know what I mean. Hollow point bullet goes off in your eye and it blows up. It's a little harder to, you know, just. Yeah, you're not keeping the same socket. Shit changes a little bit in there, which you're about to hear. Oh, no. And so we assume that when the bullet went in, the hollow point opened up as it hit the glasses, somehow sucked that in. It bounced off the back of my orbital socket down into my neck. And the bullet is there to this day. It's between my C1 and C2 vertebrae. I have to be very careful when I get chiropractic adjustments and that kind of thing or what?
Josh Wolf
The bullet goes off and shoots the chiropractor.
Ryan Sickler
You got to watch. But here's the wild part. Here's the X ray now. Yep. Now you see the bullet right here?
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
But here's the crazy part. Go ahead, Carson. See a little arrow right there? Yeah, that's the glasses, dude. No. Yeah, his glasses got. Yeah, his glasses got. Bones of. The bullet sucked his glasses into his eye socket, and they. Now, because he were looking for the glasses everywhere. Like, where the hell is it? Where the hell is it? And they couldn't find his glasses. And then when they did the X ray, they're like, oh, there's your glasses. Because they were the wire frame glasses. Look at it. That's the glass. And they live in his skull now and have attached it. And he's got a bullet in there.
Josh Wolf
Well, he. Imagine explaining that going through a metal detector. I got glasses in my head.
Ryan Sickler
You ain't gonna believe it. I don't know if it's the glasses or the bullet, but something set me off.
Josh Wolf
I wonder if he can see better out of the other eye with the glasses behind. Yo, that is bananas.
Ryan Sickler
Bananas. The glut. The force of a hollow point pulled the glasses into the eye socket.
Josh Wolf
Did you get into why the dude? How he pulled the.
Ryan Sickler
We get into it on episode, how.
Josh Wolf
He pulled the trigger.
Ryan Sickler
Why that idiot pulled the trigger. Yeah, he talks about it.
Josh Wolf
Is he still friends with the dude who shot him in the face?
Ryan Sickler
I don't think so. I may have asked, too.
Josh Wolf
You don't get.
Ryan Sickler
You don't come back. Remember, he's just a neighbor that came over like, oh, that's cool. Look at mine. That's all it was. This dude gets shot in the face. $5 a month, y'all. $5 a month if you want the honeydew and the way back a day early, ad free. No censorship. It's eight Bucks a month. All right. And, you know, submit your story, please honeydew podcast gmail.com.
Josh Wolf
You know what I love about this is this dude walks into any party very confident that whatever story you got, I got you.
Ryan Sickler
Ain't no way. Oh, yeah.
Josh Wolf
Oh, is that right?
Ryan Sickler
You see these glasses? I got them inside, too. Another pair here, mother. You wear a wire frame? Well, the inside of a skull does. I got big plastic ones now. Oh, my God, this guy here, this is Billy. Now, Billy's one of a. He. We've actually had him back. He's a fan favorite, so he's certainly one of my faves as well. It's hard to pick. Like I said, it is he.
Josh Wolf
What is it that dude who always finds dead bodies?
Ryan Sickler
No, no, no, that's our boy. Oh, hold on.
Josh Wolf
You know who I'm talking about?
Ryan Sickler
Mike Frampton. Of course. That's our guy, Mike Frampton. Sorry, Mike Frampton. That's our guy, Mike Frampton. He's not on this episode, but you should see the Mike Frampton clips and episodes.
Josh Wolf
It's worth the $5.
Ryan Sickler
Go watch the best. Just his alone. No doubt. Billy. Now, Billy's been a paramedic for 15 years, and he's seen some wild stuff. And now this story here you're about to see. He's heading to a scene that was called in as a traumatic injury. Patient has been cut by a helicopter.
Josh Wolf
Blade and is still alive.
Ryan Sickler
First time it hit her, it made a huge. It made a very large laceration. It broke her collarbone. The second time it hit her, it hit her just a little off the shoulder, and it basically filleted the arm. I mean, basically the tricep and bicep is just hanging. It didn't break the bone, and the arm was still intact. It then knocked her down onto all fours and the rotor hit her again across the hip. It hit her three more times across the hip before it finally broke the rotor, you know, completely off.
Josh Wolf
I know this is going to sound like an asshole question, but you couldn't just move a little bit?
Ryan Sickler
You were just standing there. I mean, it's just. Can't you take one step backwards or it's chopping.
Josh Wolf
Yo, dude, how do you get that close to the helicopter?
Ryan Sickler
So what I didn't know about helicopters either is that when they land and the blade starts to slow, naturally, gravity, it'll come down. It's not still up here. It'll start to come down and tall. Or you get too close, boom, off, and you're done.
Josh Wolf
Yo, first of all, he's paramedic, right? So he shows up. She's got the arm filleted, and the hip is basically gone.
Ryan Sickler
So now he comes up to her, and you're about to hear what he. What his. He's. He's there to do a job. This is what happens. I reach over and I pull my. My scissors out to start cutting her clothes off of her. Because we have to get them what we call trauma naked. Because we have to be able to see where all the injuries are. And just as I make the first cut, she opens her eyes and turns her head and looks at me and she goes, hey, are you going to take me to the hospital? Lady just got diced on my helicopter, and she.
Josh Wolf
She's worried about the ambulance bill.
Ryan Sickler
She's awake. Any of it. You know what I mean? Any of this lady's alive right now.
Josh Wolf
Trauma naked. Sounds like the way a couple comedians have left people.
Ryan Sickler
Right there, bro.
Josh Wolf
Yo, are you going to take me to the hospital? Yeah. Your arm has been filleted by a helicopter.
Ryan Sickler
If we don't get out of here in five minutes, it's the morgue.
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
Here's more bad news. Probably going to have to fly in a helicopter. We're probably going to have to get.
Josh Wolf
We won't use this one.
Ryan Sickler
Another helicopter that we can't use. This one. You, up the road. Now. Wait, there's one more. This is. This lady. You'll hear. I mean, the tail rotor was gone. How is she talking? How is she even. How her eyes even open and communicate. You're telling me this woman got chopped up by the tail and was answering questions correctly? Answering questions correctly and making jokes. It's my hero.
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
Is that not. That's a lady, after all. She's amazing.
Josh Wolf
She was. Oh, you didn't ask if she made it.
Ryan Sickler
You gotta watch the episode, bro. That's the whole tease we're doing here. All right, this one now, this is Brittany Sullivan from episode 218. Now, here we go. This is a wild one here. Britney wrote in about a double murder that took place in Arkansas on August 23, 1987. It's a popular case that I didn't know about. Case commonly referred to as the boys on the tracks. Okay. This is documented and very well known. Don Henry and Kevin Ives were the two boys killed. And Kevin Ives is Britney's mom's cousin. Okay, okay. First cousin. So she's got firsthand of real story stuff. The whole thing about this is. And people started commenting like, hey, Ryan Sickler didn't kill himself. You know what I mean? Like, the Clintons are involved. This is a lot of real shady drug runnings and all kinds of stuff going on. Yeah. So this is what happens. The Flynn county sheriff, which was Jim Steed at the time, he had done, like, an excellent investigation. He was, you know, happy with it. A family member went to the tracks two days after they were hit and found Kevin's left foot. What, in his shoes? Still in plain sight. 2.
Josh Wolf
They left his foot in.
Ryan Sickler
The sheriff said, no, no, we cleaned the scene. I'm confident. And two days later, or whatever she said, a family member goes, and the kids left foot is in the shoe. In plain sight. Dude, I wish I could do my job like that. N. I'm good. I'm good with what we did down there. You just left a foot. A foot, dude. A foot, yo. A foot. You do.
Josh Wolf
You don't think, like, when you took the body, you would not notice, you know, hey, we seem to be down one foot.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah. You know, you got two boys, you got four feet.
Josh Wolf
We only get three.
Ryan Sickler
We only got three, man. Right. Let's spread out. It's in plain sight. It's in plain sight. Now, here's the thing. These boys are victims. They should have never. This should have never happened to them. So this is what happens next. Two witnesses saw two police officers pull up to the voice and start beating the out of. And that's what I think, most of us think is when he got hit with the gun, and that's what killed him. And then they just had to kill the other one as a witness. But they threw the boys in the back of the car, drove them down a dirt road that was a dead end. According to one witness who was waiting just catch his wife cheating on him. That's why he saw this.
Josh Wolf
Was the wife cheating on him?
Ryan Sickler
Yeah. So this dude's just minding his own separate business, trying to catch his wife stepping out. And he witnesses the two cops dump the dead boys.
Josh Wolf
What?
Ryan Sickler
But guess what. Yeah, we got one more clip for you. Because they're.
Josh Wolf
What if we solve this crime, Ryan.
Ryan Sickler
This one we ain't going near. I know the Clintons are involved. Let's see this. I should say the Clintons are alleged. Allegedly. According to the stories involved. And so they start an investigation through grand jury, and it turns up they do eventually change it to homicide. They do. But about nine witnesses die in the process. That's why we're not.
Josh Wolf
Well, this ain't gonna be 10 and 11. I'm gonna tell you that there's the.
Ryan Sickler
Answer to your question. Nine of the witnesses have been.
Josh Wolf
That's some mob dude.
Ryan Sickler
It's 100% a thing so. So many people have written in about what it is. And. And I'm, you know, I'm ignorant to a lot of things, but they. I guess it was a popular place to maybe do a drug drop off. They would drop a plane down there. They said neighbors would hear planes going on and out through the middle of the night. And they're just doing drug runs or whatever. They're dropping off there. And these boys are there, see some they shouldn't see. They get got. And then.
Josh Wolf
How old these kids?
Ryan Sickler
You know, I don't know. But it's a. It's a really popular story. You can look up again. It's called the Boys on the Tracks. And the boy that she's talking about is Kevin Ives. Kevin Ives was her mom's cousin.
Josh Wolf
And that single foot where. What happened to that?
Ryan Sickler
Gotta. You listen, man, I. I'm gonna say this. I don't. Because if that's my cousin's foot, I'm gonna put it in a bag or I'm gonna throw it in the back of the car and drive it to the police station. Be like, how the y'all leave this? Yeah, I. Dude.
Josh Wolf
Yeah. And not.
Ryan Sickler
Not only that.
Josh Wolf
It. If you could you stuff it and keep just the foot.
Ryan Sickler
No, you ain't getting human body parts.
Josh Wolf
You can't do that.
Ryan Sickler
Right. Well, it's a great question to lead into our next segment.
Josh Wolf
For real.
Ryan Sickler
It really is. So this is Michael Schmidt, episode 215.
Josh Wolf
Wait, I want to ask you one more question about the. About this two kids. So this has been a cold case since the 80s.
Ryan Sickler
I'm not sure. 87. Aug. 23, 1987, is when they were killed.
Josh Wolf
And this dude who was trying to catch his wife stepping out and sees this. He's alive or dead?
Ryan Sickler
I don't know. I really don't know if he's alive or not. But he could be one of the nine, bro. Coming up on Serial killer down there. That's nine.
Josh Wolf
Nine is almost a full court basketball game.
Ryan Sickler
It's a baseball team of dead people.
Josh Wolf
Oh, yeah, the Clintons. Allegedly.
Ryan Sickler
Allegedly.
Josh Wolf
They're involved.
Ryan Sickler
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Josh Wolf
No fucking guy.
Ryan Sickler
Michael Schmidt zoomed from the hospital. Okay? Now, this is the machine. So it's one of these sledgehammer things. A commercial, you know, pile driver.
Josh Wolf
Don't do that. Someone's gonna put a meme of that.
Ryan Sickler
Right in front of your camera, too. How about this? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, so it's a. It's a. A pile driver. And a piece of this thing flies off, and it hits him in the hand. He's not. He's doing what he's supposed to be doing away from it, but it malfunctions on a chunk of this massive thing flies off.
Josh Wolf
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Ryan Sickler
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Josh Wolf
Is that the color of the rest of his body?
Ryan Sickler
No. The whole hand, though. And they can to. So let's take a look at what happens here. Realize little by little what was going on.
Josh Wolf
And he's in the hospital.
Ryan Sickler
Pick my hand up. And I held onto my wrist in my hand, and I just looked at it. And it just looked like spaghetti. You know, hold your hand up right. You just lost your hand two weeks ago. Yeah, they just cut it off.
Josh Wolf
Did they, did he lose his tongue, too?
Ryan Sickler
He's hearing. That's why I said at the top. Oh, my bad. If it isn't bad enough, this poor dude's already dealing with that.
Josh Wolf
Yeah, dude. Did he do. When he lost his hand, was he like this?
Ryan Sickler
So two weeks ago, the dude loses his hand. He's still in the hospital. He zooms us from the hospital. I couldn't get over it. I was like, dude, you're calling from the hot, like you just lost it. So I start talking to him about it and I said, you know, do you have that phantom pain? He's like, yeah, I still feel like it's there, all this stuff. And then I like, you have questions. I gotta ask you. What do they do with your hand? Where did it go? Do you get this? Do you get to say goodbye to your body part?
Josh Wolf
Like, do you wave goodbye with the other hand?
Ryan Sickler
Look at it for a little bit and be like, that's my hand, man. No, I was out. You know, they put me under anesthesia and they cut it off. So I woke up in my hospital room, the room we're in, and I don't know what happened to it. I, maybe I took them before they took it. Maybe I could have kept it. And, you know, they ain't letting you keep it, but you should, you should be able to at least high five your hand on them.
Josh Wolf
I'll high five and goodbye.
Ryan Sickler
Also, my ass has this brace on because I had trigger thumb. This guy's got his hand off and I got a brace. I got the audacity to have trigger thumb, like he's missing a hand.
Josh Wolf
I, I, they, Because they put, you know, I've known people who've cut pieces of their body off and they put that on ice and they bring it in, they try to save it. Right.
Ryan Sickler
Well, the reason I showed you that black hand picture, what you, if you'll, if you're on the look, you're not going to be able to see this on YouTube because of YouTube, but you will see all these photos on the Patreon, the glasses, the, the hand. So they did try and because it ended up looking like that, they're like, we, we, we. It's done. Yeah, you don't want that.
Josh Wolf
Yeah, you don't want that one. Plus, you know what? Between that and going James Bond with getting some attachments, I'd go, attachments, yeah.
Ryan Sickler
Oh, my God.
Josh Wolf
Top three attachments. Because, you know. Have you interviewed that dude Paul together on this show?
Ryan Sickler
Dude, I don't think so. No, no, no.
Josh Wolf
He lost his arm and leg in a shark attack, this dude. He's the best.
Ryan Sickler
I'd love to have him.
Josh Wolf
He was on. You know, I did that. I did a show on Shark Week for a while, and he came on, right? And Tara Reid was on that episode, too, and he had this black glove because he has his fake hand. And she was fucked up. And after the show, she said to him, she goes, why do you always wear a black glove? And he was like, I got my hand bit off by a shark. And she goes, why'd you do that?
Ryan Sickler
Why'd you do that?
Josh Wolf
He was like, I didn't. I didn't really do it. But, yo, he's. He's amazing. But he lost half his hands, his hamstring on down, his arm on down, and. But his attachments are amazing.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah, yeah.
Josh Wolf
I'd go, super. My top three attachments, I would go hand. I would go like a. Like, I'd go James Bondi a little bit.
Ryan Sickler
When I was a writer, producer, doing gigs also, I would. I did one thing that I loved, and it was this whole thing where this guy, he was creating. He was taking a 3D printer and he was printing limbs for people in third world countries that couldn't afford anything.
Josh Wolf
Amazing.
Ryan Sickler
But what he started with was changing the minds of kids, because kids are naturally cruel. They see a kid missing an arm, it's like, we're going to make fun of that kid. That kid's weird. He's different. We don't want to go near him. So what he did was he made you a limb, but he would. He would make it like Iron man or Spider Man. And what it did was it then made the kids go, oh, my God, that's cool. Let's go talk to Josh. Let's go to the point where they were like, we want one. It's like, no, you actually don't. But it made it so that you were now not an outcast. You were fucking cool. And someone that people could come over and talk to and maybe be educated about what's going on with this thing.
Josh Wolf
Yeah. Because you know what makes you an outcast? Purple hand, black.
Ryan Sickler
I don't even want to fist bump that. I don't want to wave.
Josh Wolf
I'm out on that.
Ryan Sickler
Now. Here's the thing. As a man, we have a dominant hand, and we do things with that dominant hand.
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
Well, I have Questions. Well, I mean, we've talked about. I would have to straight up ask you about it. Did you use to wipe your ass with your right or your left hand?
Josh Wolf
Great question.
Ryan Sickler
Oh, man. Yeah. I'm trying to figure it out now.
Josh Wolf
It's a little challenging, man.
Ryan Sickler
I don't think I right now. If I just went home to practice, I don't think I could wipe my ass clean with my left hand.
Josh Wolf
Couldn't find with my right hand. I can. I can find the hole in the first shot. Left hand. I'm have to feel her out for.
Ryan Sickler
Man, I'm making a mess back.
Josh Wolf
What about jerking off with?
Ryan Sickler
We asked him on that. That's why I said we taught him. It's on there. That's on there. But then I was like, I got to ask you about white. But listen, where I f. I. I.
Josh Wolf
Didn'T get it all the first time I did it.
Ryan Sickler
I didn't get it all. You cares no way.
Josh Wolf
Told me, hey, you need to go back in there.
Ryan Sickler
She didn't help. She didn't help his wife, like, get that ass.
Josh Wolf
I can't imagine, like, honestly, jerking off.
Ryan Sickler
With my left hand feels thing new.
Josh Wolf
No, dude, it would feel like Michael J. Fox was doing it. It would be like all, like all.
Ryan Sickler
Shaky and you're mad at yourself. Come on, man. Get your to go. You've been on this body 51 years like everybody else.
Josh Wolf
I couldn't find my whole first shot with wiping. No way.
Ryan Sickler
Go home and practice today with your left hand. Just see what you do.
Josh Wolf
I'm gonna wear a glove, though.
Ryan Sickler
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Josh Wolf
If you're losing a hand or a foot, which one you pick?
Ryan Sickler
Oh, leg. You going leg over the springs. Those guys, the blades. Like, I used to have a joke that the guys in the Olympics that run with blades, it's actually an unfair disadvantage. Yeah, it's not an unfair advantage. They don't have legs, but they've got better legs than we have. And it is an unfair disadvantage that they can all. Yes. On those things. I would take the legs all day long. I do too much with these. Really.
Josh Wolf
I'd go left arm. Because I know when I hear people talk about their legs, do get sore on those things. And like I said, man, I would go straight Bond villain. I'd have a lot of different. I'd put a fake hand on that would go pep.
Ryan Sickler
Pep.
Josh Wolf
I would do a knife. I would do a lot of different things, you know, but legend, you know what, you could put somebody's head on there.
Ryan Sickler
You could do a lot of things.
Josh Wolf
You could do a lot of fun on the head.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah.
Josh Wolf
You know what if I. What if I.
Ryan Sickler
You're just thinking about joking. I'm thinking about getting through lines.
Josh Wolf
No, but you put it. You could put a dick on there.
Ryan Sickler
I put a wheel so I can go down there to roll on it.
Josh Wolf
Yeah, you can do so many fun things, but I don't think I'm doing legs.
Ryan Sickler
All right, we have two more for you, Josh Wolf. Two more here. This is Clinton Wall. Now this was something that as it happened we were like, let's mark that and just ask Josh what he would do. Clinton Wall Episode 209 Clinton Wall works for animal control and he's seen a ton of things, but this one happened and we were just like, let's ask Josh what would he would do in this situation. I've had some, like, I have a lot of snakes in houses. There was a lady who was showering and a seven foot rat snake came out of her exhaust fan while she was showering. Listen. What? She's just in the shower and a seven foot rat snake came out of the exhaust fan. So she's telling me that she had like, she had her speaker on, like LED speaker and the lights were off. No lights. And she didn't know what it was. And she went up. No. Wash her hair or put her. Put her cap on so her hair didn't get wet and then it came down and touched her.
Josh Wolf
Nah, dude.
Ryan Sickler
N. What are you doing? Well, first of all, in the dark.
Josh Wolf
First of all, the next thing you know, you'd been like, I was on the front lawn naked. Do you know what I mean?
Ryan Sickler
That would have been one of those.
Josh Wolf
Things, you know, when you, when you're so scared, you black out of jazz handed for sure. Oh, that's fear number one, dude.
Ryan Sickler
In the dark, dude, every time I.
Josh Wolf
Sit down to take a shit, I look in the toilet no matter where. Every time I'm like, this could be the time if, if a snake came up or down, dude, I am never showering again. I'm never shitting again. If I touched a Snake in the dark, bro.
Ryan Sickler
In the dark in your home? No. Out of nowhere. It's over there.
Josh Wolf
I'm throwing a match in that place. I'm never going back in. I'm driving away naked. Are you kidding me?
Ryan Sickler
I would never recover, dude. I'm too much of a pussy.
Josh Wolf
I would never recover. I would. Because for real, I would never turn out the lights in my house again. Would you?
Ryan Sickler
No. Because I don't ever shower in the dark either.
Josh Wolf
Why? Why are we doing that?
Ryan Sickler
Right? Why are we doing my music on and shower in the dark? I mean listen, I take mushrooms and whatever gets you through it. But that's what happens. A seven foot snake comes out of nowhere. The one time you do that, dude.
Josh Wolf
Because it would me up anytime the lights were out. If I was in my bed, I.
Ryan Sickler
Would think there's a whole bunch of them up there. Yeah.
Josh Wolf
That they. For sure there is.
Ryan Sickler
And why is it in your seven foot. So he's probably eating mice and that are all running up there and everything else that do.
Josh Wolf
Rat snakes are they. Would they just eat rats?
Ryan Sickler
I don't even know. Yo.
Josh Wolf
It wouldn't matter.
Ryan Sickler
Don't matter. No snake.
Josh Wolf
Done.
Ryan Sickler
I'm absolutely done. I say this all the time. Every snake's a king cobra. Anything that touches me in the ocean's jaws. Yeah, every. Bears are grizzly for sure. I don't want to hear about your. Oh, it's a gentle brown, but it's a grizzly. Okay. You're your playful black bear. It's a grizzly. It's something that could pull my face off with half. Half the effort. You know what?
Josh Wolf
I don't feel bad for. You know those dudes who are like. They called him Grizzly Adams.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah.
Josh Wolf
But he died tragically.
Ryan Sickler
I'm always rooting for the bear.
Josh Wolf
Me too. When he says he died tragically by bear, I'm like that is not tragic.
Ryan Sickler
It's not at all. There is not an idiot.
Josh Wolf
That's the, that's just a matter of time. It may not have happened the first two times, but the third time the bear like is this dude still out here? Let's go see what he's all about.
Ryan Sickler
It's like trying to kill 13 people to get away. Yeah. You know what I mean? It's like that.
Josh Wolf
No, there's no way. But, but, but that is a huge fear of mine. That spiders in my bed at night.
Ryan Sickler
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Josh Wolf
Can I tell you. So Beth's cousin, when he was 13, woke up in the morning and just felt like he was going crazy. Like there was just scratching in his head. Scratching in his head. Head. And they just couldn't get out of it. They went to the doctor and this is Louisiana, you know, one of those roaches climbed in through his ear. Through his ear. So they dude, he slept with a stocking on his head until he was 19 years old.
Ryan Sickler
He slept.
Josh Wolf
He couldn't fall asleep until he put a stocking over his head. Dude. Eight Cockroach. I would never sleep again.
Ryan Sickler
Ever. Or without my ears uncovered.
Josh Wolf
I would have a nose or mouth.
Ryan Sickler
I'd wear a fencing mask to bed every month. I tie that neck, all of it.
Josh Wolf
I'd type my, my butthole, my dick.
Ryan Sickler
I would.
Josh Wolf
Dude, if I woke up and there was scratching in my head, dude, because, you know, I, I, well, you know, I had to. I ate a live cockroach on tv.
Ryan Sickler
I've seen.
Josh Wolf
Yes, that was at least my choice, but to be asleep. Because you know they say spiders and all that crawl into your mouth. Nah, dude, if I ever found evidence of that, I'm never, I'm never. I might sleep standing up like a straight up vampire. Upside down. Dude, if a cockroach crawled into your ear at night, tell me, tell me what your next step is.
Ryan Sickler
I mean, I'm going to the hospital and freaking the fuck out. I'm going to be screaming, screaming, there's a fucking cockroach in my head. If everybody said, calm down, I'm going to say, fuck you, there's a cockroach in my head.
Josh Wolf
And are you, how are you sleeping that night?
Ryan Sickler
I'm not sleeping. What are you talking about? I don't even know how it got in his ear without him waking up. I feel like burrowing in. You'd feel that.
Josh Wolf
I think so too, but I would have to be medicated so heavily to go to sleep for the rest of my life, dude. Yeah, yeah.
Ryan Sickler
All right, this is our last one. Now this is a bit of a two parter and I promise you this is an ending you're not going to see coming. And you asked me, this guy has got my heart. Because this is Kane Bradway, episode 201. And Kane was born to two addicts at the time and his parents were only 14 and 15 when he was born. This is why I got a, I got a little, you know, little spot in my heart for this kid. This kid was born to kids, but he's rescued by his grandfather. Okay, so his grandfather takes him in and he lives with grandpa, who's a great dude. And then grandpa dies and now grandpa's girlfriend who owns the house is making very questionable decisions.
Josh Wolf
How, by the way, Grandpa is probably 30.
Ryan Sickler
You know what I thought 35. Probably was. If they're all having him young, he's in his 30s, he might have been.
Josh Wolf
All right. Cause you say grandpa's girlfriend, I'm like, at first I'm thinking an 80 year old woman, I'm probably like, probably not.
Ryan Sickler
Maybe not Maybe at this point, I don't know, 40s, 40s, sure. She owns the house and she's making questionable decisions like letting two guys fresh out of prison live with them. Okay, so Cain is a kid at this point. And the old lady, the girl for. I say old lady, but. But the girl, the grandpa's girlfriend goes on vacation, hires this 21 year old girl to babysit Kane and someone else's newborn baby. Okay? And remember, the prisoners live there. So the old lady went on a camping trip for like a week and a half. And it was just the daughter, who at the time I think was like 21 and me. And then she was babysitting someone's like not even a year old infant too. And it was just supposed to be us and that prison inmate for a week and a half at the house. And he got mad. And as soon as everyone left, I'm watching, I was just watching like TV in the living room or something. And he randomly just like picks her up by the throat, throws her across the room and he pulls a knife on her. Damn. Yeah. So long story short, he told me to go to my room, don't worry about anything, you know, just chill out. And he basically kept me and her hostage for like a week. Whoa. The phone, all that, because in his mind he's going to go back to prison because of what he did. But he. I think he probably believed that he was probably gonna kill her. What did he do with the newborn? He made her take care of it. But he, he didn't like mess with it or anything. Really nice to me. I had a good time. He would come in and play video games with me. We hang out. You'd order food and story ever. Best hostage story ever. Dude. I. I genuinely had a good time. Genuinely had a good time. Best babysitter sucks so much. To be had, taken hostage was the best time he's had so far. This poor kid, he came and played video games with him and ordered food. This poor dude's life sucks so bad that his goddamn hostage situation was the best time he's had. Yo.
Josh Wolf
Wait, so he's torturing this woman in one room?
Ryan Sickler
He didn't torture. He just. He just grabbed her by the throat and threw her over and then pulled a knife on her. Was like that. And he. And he knew he was going back to prison, so he unplugged all the phones and then just. He didn't hurt anybody, but he held him hostage for a week.
Josh Wolf
He's playing Mario Kart with this.
Ryan Sickler
He was, he said, I do believe he was going to kill her. You just gotta watch what happens, how they get him out and all that stuff. But. But he was probably going to kill that girl. Yeah.
Josh Wolf
Oh, do we have a followup on this.
Ryan Sickler
We don't have a followup. It's the. In that episode. Yeah. You watch the episode.
Josh Wolf
Dying to know. So here's. I have so many questions. First of all, I wonder how old he was when that happened. Does it say.
Ryan Sickler
It does not. He was little at the time, though.
Josh Wolf
And at the time, I know he's like looking back on it, but did you ask him at the time was he scared? Yeah, he was scared. So he.
Ryan Sickler
No, no, I asked him and he was like, no, I was having a great. Because he told me, go back there. I'm not gonna with you. And he played. He would come in on and off, play video games, ordered him food. That's why he's like, I genuinely had a good time. Listen, the girl out there was not a good experience that this kid's having. But here's the other thing I think of too. I'm like, well, wait, that's someone else's newborn. Imagine your brand new baby is over at this place and it's being held hostage. And so I asked him about those people, you know, you gotta watch the episode.
Josh Wolf
But so. So we got three different groups of people. We got him and his. His grandpa was gone. We got the newborn's parents. Now were they. Did they know there was a hostage situation?
Ryan Sickler
The newborn's parents, they figured it out because he unplugged all the phones and they couldn't get to the.
Josh Wolf
Did they call the cops? They must have called the cops. There must have been some brand.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah, you don't just take someone hostage and just people. Never mind.
Josh Wolf
Yeah, yeah, they're okay now.
Ryan Sickler
We were on vacation anyway.
Josh Wolf
Yo, dude. Yeah, that is so up for this kid. But he probably for the rest of his life was like comparing other babysitters to this guy and he was like.
Ryan Sickler
Can somebody take me hostage?
Josh Wolf
For Christ, I need a prisoner.
Ryan Sickler
It gets so crazy. Obviously, that's just one example that Kane decides he's going to leave at 16, he's going to find his biological father. Father, the. The teenager who had him and it was the prisoner.
Josh Wolf
No, I was gonna be like, whoa, that would be amazing.
Ryan Sickler
But this isn't gonna be a shocker. His dad kind of sucks. Okay. Is that kind of sucks? So he finds his biological father.
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
All right. Now Kane has a girl that he's interested in. He has a girlfriend. Okay. But he breaks up with the girlfriend and they have, you know, on, off again relationship. And then they rekindle. He's starting to have feelings for her again. And they get back together, we start getting close again, and I guess in a weird way, kind of had some feelings, you know what I mean? She starts seeming more like a person to me and not just that lady at the gas station. And then randomly one day, she goes and sleeps in my parents bed with them.
Josh Wolf
What?
Ryan Sickler
So his girlfriend who's rekindled with him is coming over, hanging out one day, just walks past him and goes and sleeps with his dad and his step. Stepmom.
Josh Wolf
So he's. He's with his dad and his stepmom at the time.
Ryan Sickler
In the house? In the house.
Josh Wolf
That's where he's living.
Ryan Sickler
6.
Josh Wolf
He's rekindled with his dad. He and this girl are getting back together.
Ryan Sickler
It was his girlfriend, girlfriend. And they broke up. Now they're getting back together and she one day walks in, walks past his.
Josh Wolf
Bedroom and gets in bed with dad.
Ryan Sickler
And I'm like, that's weird, right?
Josh Wolf
You think?
Ryan Sickler
Long story short, they ended up forming a throuple. No, hold on. You can't just like. Yeah, that long story.
Josh Wolf
I want the long story.
Ryan Sickler
Your fucking dad took your ex girlfriend and he and his wife made a throuple with her. Yeah. And they're living in the place where you still are. Yes. In the bed next to where you sleep on the couch. Yep. I can hear it almost every night. No, I know you didn't see that coming. I know you didn't see that coming. That's the guy I got the soft spot for right there, man.
Josh Wolf
His dad had a hard spot.
Ryan Sickler
Kane. Broadway, my man. I'm sorry, bro.
Josh Wolf
Okay, I got so many questions. First of all, how long did he live at that house listening to his girlfriend fuck his dad?
Ryan Sickler
We talk about that. And here's the other thing. I cut it out because it just got long. But he's a good person. So he. That those. The dad and stepmom have children and they're his little brothers and sisters. And they're asking him, what the hell's that? And he's like, I don't want to tell him. I didn't want to say, hey, this is what's going on. He's like, imagine they go to elementary school and tell their teachers, yeah, that's some wild shit for tea. And I was like, oh, you're. Despite everything coming from what, you're a good dude. So I did, I took that out just because the clip was long. But he's even struggling with like, what the hell am I supposed to do?
Josh Wolf
How old was he when that was happening?
Ryan Sickler
I'M not sure. He moved in with them when he was 16.
Josh Wolf
Was the girl underage?
Ryan Sickler
I don't believe so. I believe at that time, he probably been there a couple years, and maybe she's 18, 19, something. She's young.
Josh Wolf
Here's the dude.
Ryan Sickler
How?
Josh Wolf
First of all, how. I'm always curious, like, how those. Like, who opens that conversation?
Ryan Sickler
You don't think you could just randomly bring a chick home from Beth and just start fucking like, oh, yes, it's no problem.
Josh Wolf
I'm saying who.
Ryan Sickler
Because here's the conversation. It's okay, you're my son's girlfriend, but.
Josh Wolf
First you gotta have the conversation with your girlfriend.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah. Hey, why don't we start fucking my son's girlfriend?
Josh Wolf
Yeah.
Ryan Sickler
Okay. Yeah. Now we gotta tell her.
Josh Wolf
You gotta be like. First you can be like, listen, I want to throw something out there to you. No judgment. This. I'm just spitballing.
Ryan Sickler
What do you think of my son's girlfriend? And then that girl says yes, and they don't go to her place or somewhere else. It's. He sleeps on. He doesn't even have a bedroom at that house. He sleeps on a couch and they. In the bedroom next to him. He hears it every night. Can you imagine hearing your girlfriend or wife being plowed by your dad and step mom. No, no. Get the fuck out of here.
Josh Wolf
She was probably like, I just want to sleep on a bed, you know?
Ryan Sickler
You're like, it's hurt my back. Yeah, well, your dad's blowing it out. Okay, yeah, that's it, guys. That's it.
Josh Wolf
Okay, I got one more question about this dude. So he had no option to go anywhere else?
Ryan Sickler
No, not at the time, he didn't. That's the thing. It sucks. Is like grandma or. Or step grandma, whatever you want to call her, has got prisoners living. He's being taken hostage. He puts up with that as long as he can. And he thinks, fuck, I don't have anywhere else to go. He reconnects with his biological dad, thinking, I'll go there for some safety. And then Dad's a piece of shit and does that to him.
Josh Wolf
Did he. Did you ask. Did he confront his dad?
Ryan Sickler
Oh, yeah, they talk about it, for sure. It's all in the episodes. It's all in the episode.
Josh Wolf
This one, but this one. Hey, everybody. The ending for this story, I might have to put my $5 down just to find out.
Ryan Sickler
I know you didn't see that coming. Neither did I. No, neither did he.
Josh Wolf
Because the first part is crazy enough.
Ryan Sickler
Crazy enough. Yep.
Josh Wolf
But. But to have your dad your girlfriend with his.
Ryan Sickler
Not leave his step wife.
Josh Wolf
That's what I'm saying.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah. Your stepmom's your girlfriend too. Not just your dad, your step.
Josh Wolf
And you gotta see him in the kitchen.
Ryan Sickler
Everywhere. Everywhere. I imagine it's probably a trailer or a small place.
Josh Wolf
Yeah, but dude, like for breakfast tomorrow. Do you know what I mean? Is dad just pretending like, hey, you want some waffles, you bananas, dude?
Ryan Sickler
Thank you. Thank you for doing this. Listen, five dollars a month. I'm going to say it again. It's five bucks a month. For a hundred, you get the whole back catalog. You're getting audio and video. It's hundreds of episodes and hours of the craziest stories on Patreon. It's your show. All right? If you want the way back as well, it's eight bucks. It's only $3 more. You're getting the honeydew. You're getting the way back. You're getting them both a day early ad free, no censorship, and the entire back catalog of the honey do with you all. And you get the audio and video options for all three. All right? It's. I promise you, it's worth every penny. And if you have a story that has to be heard, don't compare your trauma to whatever. Submit it, please. We love you. We want to talk to you. Email Me Honeydew podcast, gmail.com. all right. Please promote. Thank you again. I love doing this.
Josh Wolf
This is my absolute favorite.
Ryan Sickler
Never gonna stop.
Josh Wolf
Because here's. Can I just tell you the stories? What's great about it is that they're all real. They're all so different.
Ryan Sickler
Yes, they're.
Josh Wolf
And. And these are people who are just finally being able to tell their stories. Super dope. There are a couple today that those stories alone. For me to find out the end, I would put my $5 down for sure. Fuck yeah. For me, comedian Josh Wolfe.com for tour dates. I'm all over the place, guys. Check out my special four stories. If you like storytelling, if you like. If you like a good, nice, real comedy club feel special. This is what this is. I left in all the warts. This is my. I think it's the work I'm most proud of as far as my standup. So check it out. It's on my YouTube channel. I got a podcast with my son called hey man with three A's. Hey man. It's a super cool, you know, like your mom's house. It's a comedy podcast, but it's really a relationship podcast about Tom and Christina and to be like, oh, I wish I could talk to my. I feel the same about the podcast with J Makeup is that it's a comedy podcast, but it's really about our relationship, man.
Ryan Sickler
Yeah.
Josh Wolf
And so it's a really cool podcast. We get to talk about a lot of silly, but also a lot of real. And so check that out. And that's it, man. Dude, I, I said this to you on my podcast, but that woman's audio. But I'll tell you something, man, as far as Hollywood goes and just, you're not just a good dude. You're a good friend, bro. There are.
Ryan Sickler
There aren't a lot of same, bro.
Josh Wolf
There aren't a lot of people check.
Ryan Sickler
On me a lot.
Josh Wolf
You're. You're a good friend, man. And I'm super happy for you. I. I would do this anytime.
Ryan Sickler
Oh, we're going to be doing it. Thank you.
Josh Wolf
I appreciate you.
Ryan Sickler
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The HoneyDew with Ryan Sickler - Episode: Josh Wolf - HDWY Review 4
Release Date: November 18, 2024
Host: Ryan Sickler
Guest: Josh Wolf
In this gripping episode of The HoneyDew with Ryan Sickler, host Ryan Sickler welcomes comedian and storyteller Josh Wolf for a deep dive into some of the most bizarre and unsettling stories submitted by listeners. The conversation weaves through true crime tales, personal trauma, and the darkly humorous side of life's lowlights, staying true to Ryan's mission of highlighting and laughing at life's more challenging moments.
Ryan begins the episode by expressing his excitement about having Josh Wolf back on the show. Josh introduces his latest work, a stand-up special titled "Four Stories," where he embraces his knack for long-form storytelling despite critics advising against it.
Notable Quote:
Josh Wolf [05:16]: "I have a new special out called Four Stories. And, man, I'm so excited about this."
Ryan takes a moment to thank his listeners for their ongoing support and promotes his other projects, including his show "The Way Back" and encourages listeners to subscribe to their Patreon for exclusive content.
He announces a crucial update regarding the Patreon tiers:
Notable Quote:
Ryan Sickler [04:53]: "You know, the Way Back is something I'm really enjoying doing. If you're not watching, it's definitely something you should watch."
The core of the episode revolves around Ryan and Josh dissecting and discussing some of the most intense and mysterious stories submitted by their audience.
Christian Pugh shares his harrowing experience of attending a Josh Wolf concert in Austin, getting separated from his group while intoxicated, and subsequently being found in a coma under the Congress Street Bridge. The discussion reveals that Christian might be the sole survivor of a serial killer incident in Austin, with thirteen bodies recovered in the area over two years, predominantly men, suggesting a potential targeting of homosexual men.
Notable Quotes:
Ryan Sickler [10:39]: "No Swimming in Lady Bird Lake. The disturbing truth, the true crime documentary. It's on YouTube."
Josh Wolf [05:02]: "Things in front of me that I want. Like, I want to see this stuff."
Bryson Ecker recounts a terrifying encounter involving firearms that ended with him losing his glasses and nearly his life. The story highlights the randomness and chaos that can arise from seemingly casual situations.
Notable Quote:
Ryan Sickler [14:58]: "My eye socket. Like, jello. No, dude."
Michael Schmidt discusses a severe workplace accident where a malfunctioning pile driver resulted in the loss of his hand. His vivid description of the incident emphasizes the unexpected dangers present in everyday environments.
Notable Quote:
Josh Wolf [32:24]: "No fucking guy."
Kane Bradway's story is a two-part narrative involving his tumultuous upbringing with young parents and a grandfather who introduces him to a volatile household environment. The episode delves into themes of family dysfunction, abuse, and the struggle for personal identity amidst chaos.
Notable Quotes:
Ryan Sickler [55:28]: "Your father took your ex-girlfriend and he and his wife made a throuple with her."
Josh Wolf [57:00]: "I genuinely had a good time."
Ryan and Josh also explore other spine-chilling tales, including encounters with deadly snakes and inexplicable phenomena in the dark, adding layers of suspense and intrigue to the episode.
Throughout the episode, Ryan and Josh engage in a candid and humorous dialogue, balancing the gravity of the stories with their comedic perspectives. Their chemistry adds a relatable and entertaining dimension to the discussions, making even the darkest stories accessible and engaging for listeners.
Notable Quote:
Ryan Sickler [39:19]: "Go home and practice today with your left hand. Just see what you do."
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As the episode wraps up, Ryan reiterates the importance of sharing one's true stories to foster connection and understanding. He encourages listeners to submit their own experiences, emphasizing that every story matters, no matter how dark or lighthearted.
Josh Wolf takes a moment to promote his own projects, including his "Four Stories" special and his podcast with his son, "Hey Man with Three A's," highlighting the blend of comedy and genuine relational discourse.
Notable Quotes:
Josh Wolf [63:22]: "There aren't a lot of same, bro."
Ryan Sickler [60:12]: "It's your show. All right? If you want the way back as well, it's eight bucks."
Realness and Relatability: The episode underscores the value of sharing genuine, unfiltered stories, no matter how challenging, to create a sense of community and understanding among listeners.
Balancing Humor and Trauma: Ryan and Josh skillfully navigate the fine line between humor and sensitive content, providing a comforting space for listeners to confront and laugh at life's darker moments.
Importance of Support Systems: Through the stories discussed, the episode highlights the significance of having supportive networks and platforms where individuals can voice their experiences.
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast by subscribing to the Patreon, submitting their own stories, and tuning into both The HoneyDew with Ryan Sickler and Josh Wolf’s various projects for more heartfelt and humorous content.
Submission Contact: honeydewpodcast@gmail.com
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