Rik and that Michele Chick

From Doctor Stress to Drug Guess, DMV Mess and Trolls Obsessed

55 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Rik and Michele bounce between absolute everyday chaos and the kind of stories you can’t believe are real. Michele shares why a recent call from the doctor left her in tears, and things take a sharp turn when her brother starts questioning which one of her kids might be heading down the wrong path. Meanwhile, Rik recounts his latest adventure at the DMV—and they both take a moment to call out the loudest corner of the internet: the keyboard trolls. It’s part family chaos and part public service announcement, all wrapped into one conversation.

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