F Your Feelings Podcast

28 - The Verdict On Netflix: Was Michael Jackson Guilty?

1 h 4 min · 22 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 28 - The Verdict On Netflix: Was Michael Jackson Guilty?

Descripción

Michael Jackson: Genius Or Monster?If you grew up wearing the red jacket and recording the Thriller premiere on VHS, this one hits a nerve. In this episode, Anthony, Daniel, and Eric deliver the Gen-X verdict on the most complicated figure in entertainment history, Michael Jackson, after watching the Netflix documentary The Verdict that put his legacy back on trial in the court of public opinion.We break down how Thriller and the moonwalk made him the biggest star who ever lived, why Neverland looked magical to some and like a giant red flag to others, and the question we kept circling back to: can you separate the art from the artist? We get into the propofol, the code name "milk," and Conrad Murray, the Bashir interview and the part that got quietly edited out, and the Chandler and Arvizo families behind the lawsuits that nearly ended him.Plus: whether being famous enough lets you get away with anything, what documentaries leave in and leave out to shape a story, and why the biggest stars don't just entertain us, they become part of our baggage. This one's a debate, not a verdict.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de F Your Feelings Podcast!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

28 episodios

episode 28 - The Verdict On Netflix: Was Michael Jackson Guilty? artwork

28 - The Verdict On Netflix: Was Michael Jackson Guilty?

Michael Jackson: Genius Or Monster?If you grew up wearing the red jacket and recording the Thriller premiere on VHS, this one hits a nerve. In this episode, Anthony, Daniel, and Eric deliver the Gen-X verdict on the most complicated figure in entertainment history, Michael Jackson, after watching the Netflix documentary The Verdict that put his legacy back on trial in the court of public opinion.We break down how Thriller and the moonwalk made him the biggest star who ever lived, why Neverland looked magical to some and like a giant red flag to others, and the question we kept circling back to: can you separate the art from the artist? We get into the propofol, the code name "milk," and Conrad Murray, the Bashir interview and the part that got quietly edited out, and the Chandler and Arvizo families behind the lawsuits that nearly ended him.Plus: whether being famous enough lets you get away with anything, what documentaries leave in and leave out to shape a story, and why the biggest stars don't just entertain us, they become part of our baggage. This one's a debate, not a verdict.

22 de jun de 20261 h 4 min
episode 27 - The Crash on Netflix | Mackenzie Shirilla Deep Dive artwork

27 - The Crash on Netflix | Mackenzie Shirilla Deep Dive

THE CRASH ON NETFLIX: Did Mackenzie Shirilla drive into that building on purpose? Anthony, Daniel & Eric give the Gen-X verdict. If you watched Netflix's The Crash and couldn't stop thinking about it, neither could we. In this episode, Anthony, Daniel, and Eric break down the Mackenzie Shirilla case piece by piece: the 100 mph impact, the cop footage, the toxic relationship with Dominic Russo, and the friend nobody talks about, Davian Flanagan. We dig into the practice runs, everyone's arguing about online, the POTS defense and why we're not buying it, the Snapchat history and the money trail, and the bodycam footage of two families getting the worst news of their lives. We're not forensic experts. We watched the same documentary you did, and we're calling it as we see it. Plus: the social media obsession we think actually fueled this, the uncomfortable question of why the internet only obsesses over pretty killers, and our final verdict on whether justice was served. Quiznos Meetup June 14th: come hang with us (last Quiznos in South Florida) #thecrash #dominicrusso #davianflanagan #mackenzieshirilla #netflixdocumentary

9 de jun de 20261 h 7 min
episode 25 - 400 Lbs to Fit at 51: The Food Lies That Almost Killed Me artwork

25 - 400 Lbs to Fit at 51: The Food Lies That Almost Killed Me

At 400 pounds, Eric thought he was just "big-boned." Turns out the American food supply was slowly killing him. In this episode, the boys unpack Eric's decade-long journey from morbidly obese to fit at 51; no Ozempic, no medications, no shortcuts. Just the truth about what's actually in the food we're eating. We get into the 1958 GRAS loophole that lets food companies self-certify their own ingredients, why Europe has 400 legal additives, and America has up to 10,000, the Big Tobacco companies that bought Big Food in the 80s and engineered addiction into your cereal, and why sugar is as addictive as heroin. Plus: the Ozempic debate, the Big Pharma trap, RFK Jr. and Red Dye 40, and why Hippocrates had it right 2,000 years ago.This one's personal. If you've ever felt sick, tired, or foggy and couldn't figure out why, it might be on your plate.#foodindustry #healthjourney #weightloss #rfkjr #ozempic #comedypodcast #genx

7 de may de 20261 h 11 min
episode 24 - We Watched the Louis Theroux Manosphere Doc So You Don't Have To artwork

24 - We Watched the Louis Theroux Manosphere Doc So You Don't Have To

If you watched Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary and felt your stomach drop, you're not alone. In this episode, Anthony, Daniel, and Eric deliver the Gen-X verdict on the rising online ecosystem of Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines, Fresh and Fit, and the "Red Pill" movement that's quietly reshaping how a generation of young men see the world. We break down why the Matrix metaphor stopped being about waking up and started being about cutting the line, how "lookmaxing" and click-farming hate became a business model, why the Red Pill pipeline shifted from masculinity content into open antisemitism and anti-Israel rhetoric, and the uncomfortable question we kept circling back to we could've been them. If we were 22 today, broke, lonely, and scrolling at 2am, would we have taken the pill too? We also get into why empathy is being framed as weakness in 2026, why your kids are being radicalized in algorithms you've never seen, why silence isn't neutral when the global hate shift is this loud, and why structure for lonely men shouldn't have to come with a side of contempt for everyone else. Plus: the 10-month anniversary of three guys on a couch, what trauma actually does to men, why the path of least resistance is the most dangerous one for teenagers right now, and a trivia round on what "lookmaxing" actually means.

29 de abr de 20261 h 11 min
episode 23 - WHY $150K FEELS BROKE: The Middle Class Trap artwork

23 - WHY $150K FEELS BROKE: The Middle Class Trap

If making $150K still feels like you're drowning, you're not imagining it. In Episode 23, Anthony, Daniel, and Eric spin the wheel and go wherever it takes them. We break down why six figures used to mean a Mercedes in the driveway and now barely covers a family of four, why a barber and a waitress could buy a house in 1974 but an accountant and a lawyer can't today, and how the money supply growing 30x while housing grew 2x is the biggest wealth transfer in modern history. We also tackle why people are genuinely getting worse, or at least why they feel no shame doing it out loud, Subway charging $17 for a tuna melt that may not even be tuna, the Ted Bundy DNA case finally closed 52 years later, are there too many medical shows, and the Great Key Incident of 2026 why Daniel's ceramic frog almost cost Eric a friendship. Plus: Britney Spears update, Sean Preston changing his name, Eric on Big Brother, TRT at 50, and Anthony promises to buy you a sandwich at Quiznos. fyourfeelingspod.com/submit-story#fyourfeelings #genx #middleclass #inflation #podcast2026 #tedbundy #britney #subway #realestate #socialmedia

16 de abr de 20261 h 17 min