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Identical Twins, Brett and Christopher, with Younger Bro, Nicholas discussing everything: growing up, goofing off, military lives, & plenty of relatable conversations for all ages. You'll take away something with a smile, a laugh, & it may just raise your eyebrows a little too. We're providing questionable advice with crazy stories, hot takes, nostalgia, current trends, dark humor, & laughing through everything! We've been there, done that, & probably laughed till we cried about it. Life is too short to take it so seriously so come along with us on this journey & let's joke about it together.

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episode Top 10 Outrageous & Funny Commercials according to The Welcome Distraction - Ep 35 cover

Top 10 Outrageous & Funny Commercials according to The Welcome Distraction - Ep 35

In this laugh-filled episode of The Welcome Distraction Podcast, the Kemp Brothers take a nostalgic trip through the golden age of advertising as they count down their picks for the Top 10 Outrageous & Funny Commercials of All Time. From unforgettable catchphrases to commercials that pushed the boundaries of common sense, the brothers revisit the ads that had audiences laughing, quoting them for years, and wondering how some of them ever made it onto television.The episode explores how advertising evolved from simple product promotion into full-blown entertainment. The countdown features legendary commercials from the 1990s and early 2000s, a time when companies weren't afraid to take creative risks, embrace absurd humor, and occasionally make marketing decisions that would never survive today's social media scrutiny. Along the way, the brothers discuss memorable campaigns from brands like Bud Light, Slim Jim, Axe, and others that became cultural phenomena thanks to their outrageous concepts and unforgettable characters.As each commercial is revealed, the conversation dives into what made these ads so effective. Whether it was shock value, slapstick comedy, bizarre scenarios, or pure randomness, the crew examines how these commercials captured attention and created lasting brand recognition. They also reflect on how audiences consumed advertising before streaming services and ad blockers, when some commercials were so entertaining that people actually looked forward to seeing them.The brothers share personal memories of quoting these ads with friends, recreating scenes, and laughing at moments that have remained embedded in pop culture decades later. Classic one-liners and iconic moments spark plenty of side stories, sibling banter, and debates about which commercials truly deserve a place among the greatest funny ads ever made.Beyond the laughs, the episode also looks at how advertising humor has changed over the years. The crew compares the bold, often outrageous style of older campaigns with today's more cautious marketing approaches and discusses whether modern advertisers are willing to take the same creative risks that made these commercials legendary.Packed with nostalgia, hilarious commentary, and plenty of "I can't believe they aired that" moments, this episode celebrates the commercials that became just as memorable as the products they were selling. Whether you remember yelling catchphrases with your friends, laughing at ridiculous mascots, or sitting through commercials that were somehow better than the shows themselves, this countdown is a fun reminder of a time when advertising was often its own form of entertainment.Sound Bites:"I just shipped my pants.""That was hilarious.""Deep cleaning your balls with Axe."If you grew up during the golden age of television advertising, this episode delivers a perfect mix of nostalgia, laughter, and appreciation for some of the funniest marketing campaigns ever created. Sit back, enjoy the countdown, and prepare to relive the commercials that had an entire generation laughing through the commercial break. 🎙️📺😂

I går - 18 min
episode The Hilarious Dumb Viral Trends from Yesterday - Laughed, Cried, Got Hurt & Famous - Ep 34 cover

The Hilarious Dumb Viral Trends from Yesterday - Laughed, Cried, Got Hurt & Famous - Ep 34

In this episode of The Welcome Distraction Podcast, the Kemp Brothers dive headfirst into the chaotic wasteland known as Dumb Viral Trends — where common sense goes to die and somehow millions of people hit “like.” From the legendary Tide Pod Challenge, where humanity collectively decided laundry detergent looked delicious, to the Cinnamon Challenge that basically turned people into malfunctioning dragons, the brothers break down the dumbest viral trends the internet ever blessed us with.The episode explores how social media transformed ordinary boredom into competitive stupidity. Why did people start planking in random places like lifeless NPCs? How did the Harlem Shake convince entire offices to publicly embarrass themselves forever on YouTube? And who looked at a gallon of milk and thought, “Yeah, I can survive this”?The Kemp Brothers roast the rise and fall of viral crazes like Owling, parkour videos, fidget spinners, NFTs, Bird Box challenges, and the Ice Bucket Challenge — one of the few trends that actually did some good before people started slipping off roofs and concussing themselves for content. Along the way, they unpack the bizarre psychology behind internet fame, social media addiction, and humanity’s endless need for attention from strangers online.Filled with sarcasm, nostalgia, and concern for society’s survival, this episode is a hilarious trip through the internet’s most ridiculous moments. Whether you survived the TikTok era, remember YouTube’s golden age, or just enjoy watching people make terrible decisions for views, this episode proves one thing: the internet was a mistake… but an incredibly entertaining one.Chapters:00:00 The Rise of Dumb Viral Trends01:04 The Tide Pod Challenge: A Dumb & Dangerous Trend04:09 Planking: The Art of Laying Down, Like an Idiot05:16 The Harlem Shake: A Dance Craze08:14 The Cinnamon Challenge: A Spicy Dare10:52 Bird Boxing, What the Hell Was It?11:42 Ice Bucket Challenge & Those Fails, Ouch!14:28 The Rise and Fall of NFTs15:51 Gallon Milk Challenge: A Hilarious Experience20:20 Fidget Spinners: The Trend That Took Over

25. maj 2026 - 25 min
episode ROCK N ROLL - The WD Podcast Ep 33 - JUKEBOXES - OLDIES RADIO AND TOP 10 COUNTDOWN cover

ROCK N ROLL - The WD Podcast Ep 33 - JUKEBOXES - OLDIES RADIO AND TOP 10 COUNTDOWN

Welcome to The Welcome Distraction, where today the Kemps are dialing it all the way back to the music that started it all—the oldies of the 50s and 60s. Before algorithms, before playlists, before skipping a song five seconds in because it didn’t “hook you,” there were tracks that didn’t need any help grabbing your attention. They just did.This episode, “Music That Made Us,” is about how those early sounds became more than just background noise—they became part of who we are. For the Kemps, oldies weren’t something you discovered later in life; they were always there. Playing in the house, shaping the mood, quietly tying themselves to everyday routines until they became inseparable from memories of home, family, and growing up.At the center of it all? A jukebox in the game room that might as well have been a member of the family. That thing didn’t just play music—it set the tone. Every selection mattered, and every song came with opinions. Strong ones. It turned listening into an experience, where picking the next track felt like a high-stakes decision and everyone had something to say about it.Then there was the radio—Oldies 94.3—keeping the soundtrack going beyond the house. This wasn’t passive listening. It was intentional. It was loyalty. It was knowing the songs, waiting for the favorites, and letting those tracks become part of friendships and shared moments. Music wasn’t just something you liked—it was something you connected over.And that’s really what this episode gets at. These songs didn’t just fill space—they built it. The harmonies, the storytelling, the simplicity of it all… it stuck. Long before music became something you scrolled through, it was something you sat with. Something you argued about. Something you replayed over and over, not because you had endless options, but because you didn’t need them.For the Kemps, the oldies aren’t just classics—they’re the foundation. The soundtrack that shaped memories, sparked friendships, and still somehow holds up decades later without needing an update or a remix.So this episode is a look back at the music that made us—one jukebox pick, one radio spin, and one unforgettable song at a time.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Radio Contests00:28 The Music That Shaped Us08:45 Memorable Radio Experiences10:31 Nostalgic Harmonies: Singing for Your Oldies12:32 The Timeless Appeal of Oldies15:54 Musical Foundations: Influences of the Past17:34 Top 10 Oldies: A Personal Countdown27:24 Reflections on Music and Memories28:39 Season 2 Outro.mp4

18. maj 2026 - 28 min
episode Worst Jobs Edition - The WD Podcast Ep 32 - Survived as young adults through our dumb shenanigans cover

Worst Jobs Edition - The WD Podcast Ep 32 - Survived as young adults through our dumb shenanigans

Episode 32 of The Welcome Distraction Podcast throws the Kemp Brothers straight back into the trenches of terrible employment, reliving the absolute worst jobs they ever survived before life finally gave them a break. From grease-covered kitchen disasters to toxic bosses who treated minimum wage employees like hardened prison labor, this episode becomes a hilarious therapy session filled with nostalgia, trauma, and the kind of stories that somehow only get funnier with time.The episode kicks off with the brothers reflecting on how every awful job eventually transforms into a legendary story once enough time passes. What once felt miserable at sixteen years old now sounds like material from a sitcom written by sleep-deprived lunatics. Brett, Christopher, and Nicholas dive headfirst into memories of working brutal food industry jobs where exhaustion, chaos, and humiliation were simply considered part of the uniform.Christopher recalls his role as “just the cleanup guy,” a title that somehow involved doing every disgusting task nobody else wanted. Covered in grease, surrounded by overflowing trash, and trapped in kitchens that felt hotter than the surface of the sun, he describes the nonstop grind of restaurant life with equal parts horror and humor. Brett backs him up with stories of physically demanding kitchen work that left workers soaked in sweat, burned by fryers, and questioning every life decision that led them there. The brothers paint a vivid picture of kitchens operating in complete chaos while underpaid teenagers tried desperately not to destroy the restaurant or themselves.One of the biggest themes throughout the episode is how young workers are often completely taken advantage of. Nicholas shares stories about dealing with intimidating bosses who relied on fear, manipulation, and nonstop pressure to control employees. He reflects on the psychological side of toxic work environments, explaining how some managers seemed to believe screaming at teenagers somehow counted as leadership. The brothers laugh now, but there is a very real acknowledgment that many of those situations crossed the line into outright abuse.The conversation shifts into their experiences working at Cracker’s Cove, a waterfront restaurant that sounded like a combination of kitchen warfare and public humiliation. Between impossible customers, long shifts, fishy smells, and management chaos, the brothers explain how surviving those jobs required developing thick skin and a warped sense of humor. Despite the misery, they also remember the camaraderie that formed between coworkers stuck suffering together. Shared hardship created friendships, inside jokes, and stories that still make them laugh years later.Brett also humorously recounts his time as a Walmart cart pusher, battling brutal weather, endless parking lots, and customers who somehow managed to make simple tasks unnecessarily difficult. Meanwhile, the brothers reflect on calling in sick too often, dealing with impossible expectations, and slowly learning what kind of work environments they never wanted to tolerate as adults.Throughout the episode, humor becomes the survival mechanism tying everything together. The Kemp Brothers emphasize that some of life’s best lessons come from the worst possible situations. They discuss resilience, work ethic, bad leadership, burnout, and the importance of eventually finding balance in life. While the jobs themselves were miserable, the memories became priceless. Chapters:00:00 Surviving the Worst Jobs 01:54 Tales from the Food Industry 07:19 Memorable Experiences in Fast Food 12:30 The Transition to Cracker's Cove 17:43 Reflections on Grunt Work and Lessons Learned 18:27 The Struggles of Kitchen Work 24:20 Lessons from Bad Bosses 27:39 Reflections on Early Jobs

11. maj 2026 - 29 min
episode The WORST Sports Fan Bases, Ranked by The Kemp Brothers: The Welcome Distraction Podcast - Ep 31 cover

The WORST Sports Fan Bases, Ranked by The Kemp Brothers: The Welcome Distraction Podcast - Ep 31

In this episode of The Welcome Distraction Podcast, the Kemp Brothers bravely do what ESPN analysts are too scared to do: publicly rank the absolute worst fan bases in sports history and willingly risk getting yelled at online by people whose profile pictures are truck selfies and blurry championship banners from 30 years ago. From the moment Miami Heat fans show up halfway through the second quarter because “traffic was crazy,” to Yankees and Dodgers fans casually buying championships like it’s a Steam sale, the brothers break down exactly what makes certain sports fan bases unbearable to exist around. The Raiders fan base somehow lands on the list despite looking like a rejected Mad Max cosplay convention, while Houston Astros fans continue defending trash-can baseball like it belongs in the Hall of Fame. Things only get more unhinged as the episode dives into Alabama football fans screaming “Roll Tide” with the confidence of people who think Nick Saban personally knows them, Philadelphia fans treating sporting events like underground fight clubs, and Boston fans reliving championships from 2004 like it’s a sacred historical event taught in schools. Of course, no ranking of delusional sports fans would be complete without THE Ohio State fan base acting like college football was invented exclusively for them, Lakers fans pretending they’ve “been loyal forever” despite switching teams every decade, and Cowboys fans… existing. The Kemp Brothers unload on Dallas fans still emotionally living in 1995, especially the ones who’ve never stepped foot in Texas but somehow own six Dak Prescott jerseys and start every season screaming, “THIS IS OUR YEAR.” The episode hilariously explores the line between passionate fandom and full-blown sports insanity, proving that loyalty is admirable right up until someone punches a hole in drywall because a backup kicker missed a field goal. If you’ve ever argued sports with a stranger online, screamed at your TV like the players can hear you, or met a Cowboys fan in the wild, this episode is your therapy session. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: Ranking the Worst Fan Bases 01:13 #10 Miami Heat: Casual and Spoiled 03:23 #9 Yankees and Dodgers: Wealthy and Fair-Weather 06:13 #8 Las Vegas Raiders: Clueless and Clinging to Past 08:24 #7 The Houston Astros (aka The Cheaters) 09:50 #6 University of Alabama: Roll Tide!!! 11:43 #5 Philadelphia Sports Fans: Ruthless and Obnoxious 16:28 #4 Boston Celtics and New England Patriots: Insufferable and Nostalgic 18:51 #3 THE Ohio State: Overconfident and Rivalrous 21:30 #2 Los Angeles Lakers: Bandwagon and Entitled 24:24 #1 Dallas Cowboys: The Most Delusional Annoying Fan Base 27:05 Conclusion: The Nature of Passionate and Delusional Fans

4. maj 2026 - 27 min
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