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The Dark Mile - Depression, Divorce, Suicide Prevention. Who are we ?

The Dark Mile - Depression, Divorce, Suicide Prevention. Who are we ?

De: The Lord Viper & The Blessed Patriot
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Episode 1 dives deep into who we are, where we come from and talks about what we have been through with Depression, Divorce and suicide prevention. we dive deep into these topics and many more. there are some good laughs and some deep conversations that we hope everyone will enjoy. we want to help people get past those things that we have both been through and hopefully educate our listeners as we go.

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  • Episode 5: Getting Old, Getting Paranoid, and Getting Published
    Nov 23 2025

    Episode 5: Getting Old, Getting Paranoid, and Getting Published

    Welcome back to another offbeat, caffeine-fueled episode of The Dark Mile — where nostalgia meets technology, paranoia meets perspective, and the hosts probably argue more than they agree.

    This week, Viper is getting old — and feeling every minute of it. But if you think that’s bad, Patriot is getting old and doesn’t even know it yet. From forgetting passwords to ranting about “the good old days” of dial-up internet, the aging process is hitting the crew hard — and hilariously.

    But wrinkles aside, there’s a lot to celebrate. We dive more into Patriot’s new book, a wild mix of philosophy, social commentary, and questionable grammar. Somewhere between inspiration and insomnia, Patriot even created a new word — and you’ll have to tune in to find out what it is and whether it actually belongs in a dictionary or a psychiatric evaluation.

    Then, we head straight down the rabbit hole with some conspiracy theories on AI and Skynet. Are we really on the verge of machine rebellion, or just giving our toasters too much credit? From Chatbots to drones, we question who’s in control — and whether “judgment day” might just come with a Wi-Fi connection.

    The conversation doesn’t stop there. We rant about antiquated banking systems still running on decades-old technology while pretending to be modern. Why does transferring your own money still feel like hacking into the Pentagon? Spoiler: it’s not you — it’s the system.

    Of course, no modern paranoia session would be complete without a look at how our phones are listening to us. Coincidence, or creepy coincidence, when your phone starts advertising the thing you whispered about five minutes ago? The gang compares notes — and considers going off-grid (for about five minutes).

    Then it’s time for a cinematic rewind as the crew talks old sci-fi movies — the ones that got everything wrong… and the ones that got everything eerily right. From The Terminator to Blade Runner, we explore what yesterday’s imagination says about today’s reality — and maybe, tomorrow’s doom.

    Finally, we wrap things up with a practical warning: credit card skimmers are back and smarter than ever. Gas pumps, ATMs, even random charging stations — nowhere is safe. Viper shares a close call, Patriot turns it into a conspiracy theory, and everyone ends up reconsidering how they pay for coffee.

    So grab your tinfoil hat, your reading glasses, and maybe your favorite old DVD. Episode 5 is part comedy, part chaos, and part therapy session for two hosts realizing the future is already here — and it’s judging them.

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    44 m
  • Episode 4 Windmills, Green Energy, Train De-railments, New Mayor for NYC.
    Nov 16 2025

    Welcome back to another wild ride on The Dark Mile — the show where current events, tech trends, and cultural curiosities all collide in one unfiltered conversation. In Episode 4, we pick up right where we left off, starting with a short recap from Episode 3, catching you up on last week’s debates, deep dives, and detours before plunging straight into the headlines shaking up the week.

    First up, we’re talking windmills and tearing them down — not just the literal ones spinning across open fields, but the symbolic battles we keep fighting in politics, progress, and public opinion. From renewable energy disputes to ideological crusades, this conversation turns the old Don Quixote metaphor into a modern-day reality check.

    Then we shift tracks — literally — to the topic of train derailments. What’s really going on behind the string of recent incidents? Infrastructure failure, corporate neglect, or something more systemic? We break down the latest reports, community impacts, and what accountability should look like when the rails run off course.

    Next, the political winds shift toward City Hall, where a new mayor, Mamdani, is shaking up expectations. What does this mean for local politics, community reform, and the balance between grassroots activism and real-world governance? We explore the policies, promises, and controversies already brewing in the early days of this new administration.

    Of course, no deep-dive episode would be complete without following the money — and this week’s headlines have plenty to say about George Soros funding. Whether it’s philanthropy, influence, or conspiracy, we cut through the noise and unpack how billionaire-backed movements shape everything from elections to local policy initiatives.

    On the home front, the conversation turns toward wallets and workers. With minimum wages going up, we discuss the ripple effects — good, bad, and unexpected. What does this mean for small businesses, inflation, and the people trying to make ends meet? Our hosts weigh in with a balanced look at economics on the ground level.

    Then, technology takes center stage with one of the strangest trends of the year: AI listing items on eBay. From automated resellers to algorithmic thrift flipping, artificial intelligence is creeping into online marketplaces faster than most realize. We ask: is this the future of e-commerce, or just another step toward digital clutter? And what happens when the bots start bidding against us?

    Finally, we end on a note that’s both nostalgic and surprisingly relevant — “Horton Hears a Who?” What does a children’s story about listening to small voices have to do with today’s noise-filled world? More than you might think. We explore how empathy, awareness, and the ability to hear “the little guy” might be the very thing our modern discourse is missing.

    Whether you’re tuning in for sharp analysis, offbeat humor, or just the comfort of a familiar voice guiding you through chaos, Episode 4 brings it all together — the politics, the power plays, the tech twists, and the timeless lessons hidden in plain sight.

    So plug in, press play, and let’s keep the conversation rolling.

    Because, as Horton once said… “A person’s a person, no matter how small.”

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    59 m
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