Episodios

  • Ep. 16: Everybody's Ugly Dead
    Nov 12 2025

    This week, Kam confesses to shitting himself more than any adult should, tells the tale of a Laundry Mat murder, and his weekly man crush is Matt Rife. Meanwhile, Koda reveals he’s never been on an online dating app, and the boys debate how long Kam’s lifestyle can actually sustain before his heart inevitably explodes!


    Then we introduce our brand new segment: Trauma Theatre, where improv meets absurd situations and it spirals fast! And one of us went to school with a predator.

    If you like comedy with no filter, wild stories, and the kind of banter that feels like you’re just hanging out with the homies, this is the show for you.

    Tune in, laugh irresponsibly, and as always… Blame It On The Trauma

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Ep 15: Milk Chuggers
    Nov 5 2025

    This Episode the boy's cover their crippling milk addictions! Are there any meals, where having a glass of milk isn't a crime? Kam tells stories from when he had a wound vac.

    We ask the question why are vaginas so damn hot? Did it just get microwaved?

    Our Weekly segment is "Ethically Flammable" Where we give you our hot takes, regardless of how morally wrong.


    We finally end things off discussing the modern horror renaissance, with movies from Weapons, to Together.


    Yes, Kam does talk about loving men in this one too.


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    1 h y 10 m
  • Halloween 1: Podcast From Hell
    Oct 31 2025

    This Very Special Episode, The Double Stuff Boy’s take a wrong turn straight into the underworld. After a road trip argument goes horribly off the rails, Koda and Kam wake up in Hell and apparently, Satan’s got a sense of humor… because their eternal punishment is to keep podcasting forever.


    Recorded live from the depths, this Halloween special drives into the chaos. The boys debate the big afterlife questions — Where’s Koda’s dad? What sins would we specialize in? Who’s leading the serial killer squad down here? And asking if consensual cannibalism is really all that bad.


    Kam confesses his undying admiration for Sam Elliott, they plan their dream concerts in Hell, and try to guess which celebrities they’ll be running into for eternity. Expect wild banter, unfiltered jokes, and much more from beyond the grave.


    Grab your pitchfork, crank up the flames, and join us in Hell for an episode that’s hotter than Sam Elliot's Sweet ass.

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    47 m
  • Ep 14: About To Spill
    Oct 29 2025

    This week on Blame It On The Trauma, the Double Stuff Boys are back and vibing through pure chaos. Koda fights with some mic issues, while Kam professes his love for James Wan. Somewhere between a fruit snack addiction and making unofficial bucket lists.


    This week’s segment: Truck Stop Truths. Where we get the latest scoop from the back bone of America, Truckers. Things get even weirder. Dirty sodas, country concerts, and dreams that might just be premonitions…


    Tune in, kick back, and hang with us.

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    58 m
  • Ep 13: Baby Chest
    Oct 22 2025

    The Double Stuff Boys are back, slightly unhinged and dangerously caffeinated. We kick things off talking about Ace Frehley dying and start to toss the idea around for a celebrity Deadpool.


    From there we talk old phrases nobody says anymore, what crimes Koda and Kam would definitely get busted for, and whether one of the boys might have a mystery kid out there somewhere.


    Our weekly segment Ethically Flammable returns with another batch of bad moral decisions, and we give some long-overdue love to one of the funniest shows ever made — Wilfred.


    We wrap it up by ranking songs off The Eminem Show.


    Dumb. Honest. Kinda smart, sometimes. It’s just the Double Stuff Boys doing what they do best. Blame It On The Trauma!

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Ep 12: Double Stuff Diplomats
    Oct 15 2025

    Koda & Kam are back in the booth doing what they do best: talking wild shit with zero filters and too much confidence.


    This week, we ask the important questions — like why Koda is the pickiest fat guy alive, whether Hot Pockets or Pizza Rolls reign supreme, and why Hitler had to ruin that one cool mustache style for everybody else.


    Kam doesn't understand waterproof matches, or Compass's, and the boys drop a flawless plan to fix extreme poverty in North Korea.


    This Weeks Rotating Segment: “That Shouldn’t Exist”, Where the boy's bring up anything they think shouldn't Exist


    Kick back, hit play, and Blame It On The Trauma.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Ep 11: Ed Sheeran's Dirty Air Forces
    Oct 8 2025

    On this week’s episode of Blame It On The Trauma, Koda and Kam spiral through a wild lineup: from Linkin Park nostalgia to Koda’s personal hate from childhood. Kam’s thinking about riding a bike, but first he has to survive One of his biggest fears! Not fitting In at a black barbershop


    Koda gives us an inside look at his own barbershop experience, and the Double Stuff Boy’s make it known — they would love to have a gay best friend.


    At the halfway mark, we hit our fake radio dial and bless your ears with two brand new original skits (don’t ask questions, just listen).


    Then it’s time for this week’s rotating segment: Celebrity Fight Club — where we debate which famous people would Win in a fight!!


    We wrap it all up talking about the shows we watched as kids.


    Vibes are unfiltered. Jokes are reckless. Trauma is heavily implied.


    Available on Spotify, YouTube & wherever else you ignore responsibilities.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Ep 10: Daddy's Fists
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of Blame It On The Trauma, we spiral through the usual chaos, disciplining cats and risky business at a family reunion, to roasting the entire 2010s pop music era. Kam refuses to reveal his opening line (suspicious), Koda reveals a failed meme account, and our segment “Explain This Idiot” makes an unhinged return.


    Also, we touch on Blood on the Dance Floor’s wild controversy and why Kam hates every photo of himself.


    It’s unfiltered, it’s reckless, and it’s probably going to make you cry laughing!

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    1 h y 4 m