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The captain Byron is here to get the superhero Sunday started with previewing Supergirl, X-Men and more!

Evan is back to wrap up the 2025-2026 NBA season! We talk about what the Knicks championship means, grade the Cavs season, our favorite moments of the year, and more!

You see the title, you know what it is this episode! Chuck is here to talk about the UFC freedom 250 card! From matches, to controversies and more!

It’s UFC 250 week! Chuck is back to breakdown the entire White House card and give you his predictions!

Justin and Byron are back again to do a bracket on the best nicknames in DC!

Led by the wrestling expert Jacob Mason, Some of the men of the L7C got together to talk about mental health for mental health awareness month! Info below:Men face significant mental health challenges, marked by acritical disparity in treatment. While they report lower rates of mentalillness than women, men account for nearly 75% to 80% of all suicide deaths.Furthermore, less than 45% of men with diagnosed mental health conditionsreceive United States: Males account for roughly 80% of U.S. suicidedeaths. With overall U.S. suicide figures hovering just under 50,000 annuallyin recent years, this amounts to around 38,000 to 40,000 male deaths by suicideper year Global: The World Health Organization estimates that morethan \(720,000\) to \(740,000\) people die by suicide worldwide every year.Given that men represent roughly 3 out of every 4 global suicides, thisaccounts for more than half a million men globally. Depression: Over 6 million men in the U.S. experiencedepression annually, but it frequently goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Anxiety: Roughly 1 in 10 men experience symptoms of anxietyor panic disorders, but they areSubstance Abuse: Men are 2 to 3 times more likely to misusedrugs or develop alcohol dependence than women, often using substances to copewith stress. Leading Cause of Death: Suicide is one of the leading causesof death for men under the age of 50. Gender Gap: Men are 4 times more likely to die by suicidethan women. Demographic Rates: The highest rates of suicide in the U.S.are among older Caucasian men. Stigma: Societal norms and traditional expectations ofmasculinity often lead to the suppression of emotions, resulting in"externalized" symptoms like aggression or risk-taking rather thansadness. Reluctance to Seek Help: In American PsychologicalAssociation surveys, only 35% of men reported they would seek help from amental health professional, compared to 58% of women. Workplace Burnout: Men are more likely to experienceworkplace burnout but are less likely to take time off or use mental healthserviceWomen also are even more likely than men to attempt suicide.In the US for example, adult women in the US reported a suicide attempt 1.2times as often as men. Men may also choose these methods because they’re moreintent on completing the act. One study of more than 4,000 hospital patientswho had engaged in self-harm found, for example, that the men had higher levelsof suicidal intent than the women. SAVE 22: In the context of the military and veterancommunity, the phrase "22 a day" refers to an estimate that anaverage of 22 U.S. veterans die by suicide every day. This statistic originallystemmed from a 2012 report published by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) United States: Call or text the 988 Suicide & CrisisLifeline at 988 or visit the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Website.

Mitchell is back with his latest Dragonball episode! Beside Goku and Piccolo, which other character deserves their own day and more!

Chuck is back with his latest fight pod! We talk about the Netflix card, Conor McGregor return and more!

Evan is back to answer the question, who is making the nba finals?!

Jacob, Byron, and Niki are here to talk about the roster cuts, New Day leaving WWE, and TKO getting in their own way!