The Sorry Pal Podcast.

The Sorry Pal Podcast, The End is here!!

30 min · 6 de feb de 2026
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Season 2, Episode 20 – Season Finale: The End Is Here Season 2 goes out with a bang. In this explosive finale, Levi unloads truth bombs inspired by a post on his Facebook page — calling out a major issue: nobody’s doing their own damn research anymore. Instead, people are letting AI, social media algorithms, and third-party “experts” dictate what they believe, and it’s tearing everyone apart. As expected, the reactions come fast and ugly — name-calling, wild accusations, and keyboard warriors trying to drag Levi into the mud. But Levi doesn’t back down. He faces it head-on, doesn’t take any crap, and even calls someone out by name. Levi then turns the chaos into clarity, weaving together the worlds of social media, politics, and wrestling. He breaks down how misinformation spreads, how tribal thinking destroys discussion, and why real voices matter more than ever. And here’s the kicker: this is the last episode for the foreseeable future as Levi takes a step back to decide what’s next. Nothing permanent — just a pause to regroup, rethink, and come back stronger. Until then, listeners are encouraged to dive into the archive, listen, reflect, and learn. No filters. No apologies. No holding back — Season 2 goes out swinging. Sorry Pal, Not so Sorry

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