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  • Team Mark & Friends Ep 50: 2 Friends Confront Exploitation, War, Drugs, UFOs, & Manhood
    Jan 22 2026

    Two hosts tackle power and exploitation from Epstein to cartels, then move through Ukraine, Syria, cannabis policy, peptides, UFOs, Bigfoot, and what grit means today. We argue, laugh, watch a fight, and land on a call for craft, evidence, and responsibility.

    • the pattern of wealth, secrecy and exploitation
    • how impunity survives beyond one scandal
    • war timelines, deterrence and endurance in Ukraine
    • targeted strikes against ISIS and escalation risk
    • Mexico’s narco politics and everyday fear
    • policy vs opportunity in cartel disruption
    • cannabis rescheduling, research and access
    • peptides, recovery claims and safe experimentation
    • hype vs skill in a high-profile boxing card
    • evidence standards for Bigfoot and UAPs
    • purpose, masculinity, and doing hard things


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    2 h y 57 m
  • The Mark & Jeanette Show: Ep 49, Don't Let Your "What Ifs" Kill Your Podcasting Dreams
    Jun 3 2025

    Ever dreamed of starting a podcast but felt overwhelmed by the seemingly high barrier to entry? This candid behind-the-scenes episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to begin creating content.

    From my first $20 microphone and ancient laptop to professional Shure mics and a Mac Mini, I share the step-by-step evolution of our podcast setup. The message becomes clear through personal anecdotes and technical mishaps: the most important element of podcasting isn't expensive equipment but simply starting with whatever resources you have available.

    The journey unfolds through technical challenges that became valuable learning experiences—figuring out how to connect multiple microphones, adding soundproofing to eliminate echo, creating proper lighting, and developing a visually appealing background. Each improvement represents not just a technical upgrade but a deeper commitment to the craft and the audience.

    Beyond equipment, we explore how living in New Mexico provides endless fascinating topics—from historical legends and ghost stories to UFOs and border issues. The rich cultural tapestry of the Southwest creates a natural wellspring of content that connects with listeners seeking authentic conversations about both mainstream and fringe subjects.

    At its heart, this episode is about overcoming the biggest obstacle to creating anything worthwhile: yourself. As Henry David Thoreau observed, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." Too many potential creators never start because they're waiting for perfect conditions or guaranteed success. The reality? Even when episodes don't turn out exactly as planned, the experience itself provides immense value.

    Ready to start your own creative journey? Press record with whatever equipment you have. Your future self will thank you for having the courage to begin. If you enjoy our content, please subscribe and join us as we continue improving with each episode.

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  • The Mark & Jeanette Show: Ep 48, Bigfoot, Pyramids, and Val Kilmer: A Saturday Night Chat
    May 26 2025

    What lies beneath the surface of our world? Mark and Artie dive deep into mysteries both ancient and modern in this wide-ranging, thought-provoking conversation.

    The duo begins with historical oddities before exploring the disturbing pattern of inexplicable disappearances in America's national parks. David Paulides' "Missing 411" research reveals cases where people vanish within seconds, search dogs refuse to track, and bodies appear with forensic inconsistencies that defy conventional explanation. From vertical scratch marks suggesting bodies were carried to clean shoes on victims who supposedly walked miles, these cases challenge our understanding of wilderness dangers.

    The conversation takes an even more fascinating turn when they discuss groundbreaking radar scans recently conducted beneath the Pyramids of Giza. These scans reveal an elaborate network extending 1.3 miles underground, with spiral pathways leading to massive chambers the size of football fields. How could a civilization supposedly limited to ropes and pulleys create such structures? The hosts contemplate whether our understanding of history might be fundamentally flawed, exploring concepts like the "Solarian Hypothesis" – the idea that ancient technology might be so different from modern technology that we wouldn't recognize it if we found it.

    Between these weighty topics, personal anecdotes about carnivore dieting, tequila, and tributes to recently departed actor Val Kilmer provide moments of levity. The underlying message resonates throughout: our world contains mysteries far deeper than we typically acknowledge, and uncovering them requires an open mind and willingness to question everything we think we know.

    Join us for a journey into the unexplained, where what we don't know might be far more significant than what we do.

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    2 h y 29 m
  • The Mark & Jeanette Show: Ep 47, The Weight of Light: Finding Beauty in New Mexico's Shadows
    Apr 14 2025

    We dive into a wide-ranging conversation with Angel, a photographer and cinematographer from Vado, New Mexico, exploring everything from tequila tasting to UFO sightings in the Land of Enchantment. This intimate discussion traces Angel's journey from his family's migration from Guadalajara to his current work at White Sands Missile Range, while examining cultural identity, the art of photography, and mysterious phenomena in the New Mexico desert.

    • Angel shares his family's migration story from Guadalajara to working at dairies in New Mexico
    • The unique aspects of growing up in Vado, a small community between Las Cruces and El Paso
    • How photography and videography literally "paint with light" through the manipulation of aperture, shutter speed, and composition
    • Personal accounts of unexplained aerial phenomena witnessed in New Mexico's night skies
    • The balance between embracing Mexican cultural heritage while identifying as American
    • Exploration of White Sands Missile Range's significance and beauty
    • New Mexico's rich and often overlooked history in American military and technological advancement
    • The magnetic pull of New Mexico that brings people back after they've left


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    2 h y 53 m
  • The Mark & Jeanette Show: Ep 46 Battling Urban Violence and Reflecting on Local Community in a Small Town: Las Cruces
    Mar 24 2025

    A heartfelt conversation about community resilience in the wake of a mass shooting at Young Park in Las Cruces that left three dead and fifteen injured. We explore the deeper implications of youth gun violence and how small towns maintain their identity through tragedy.

    • Mass shooting at Young Park during an unsanctioned car show involving teenagers and firearms
    • Historical events on March 23rd, from Patrick Henry's "Give me liberty or give me death" to Lewis and Clark's journey home
    • The unique character of Las Cruces and southern New Mexico as an insulated community with deep Hispanic roots
    • Reflection on gun culture in America compared to countries with stricter or different approaches
    • Cartel violence in Mexico and how lack of civilian gun ownership affects community safety
    • Social media's negative impact on youth development and mental health
    • The importance of parental involvement in protecting children from online dangers

    Despite recent tragedy, Las Cruces remains a good place with good people. This incident shouldn't be a blight on what goes on here, but rather a catalyst for positive change and community healing.


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    1 h y 55 m
  • The Mark & Jeanette Show: Ep 45 Unhinged AI and Tequila Hangovers: The Wildest Podcast You'll Hear Today
    Mar 14 2025

    Ever wonder what happens when artificial intelligence joins a podcast conversation? In this groundbreaking episode, Mark and Artie invite Grok's AI assistant "Ara" to become their third co-host, creating a fascinating experiment in human-machine interaction.

    The conversation begins with casual weekend recovery talk before diving into historical events from March 9th throughout history. Their exploration of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark attacks—where a shark traveled 11 miles upstream to attack swimmers in a freshwater creek—reveals the inspiration behind the classic film "Jaws." Mark shares nostalgic rugby memories, including team songs and post-game camaraderie that formed lasting bonds.

    Things take a remarkable turn when they begin experimenting with different AI personalities. The team toggles between various modes—rational assistant, engaging storyteller, paranoid conspiracy theorist, and shockingly unhinged character—creating dramatic shifts in perspective while discussing identical topics. The AI provides balanced assessments of political figures like Teddy Roosevelt, JFK, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, analyzing both their accomplishments and failures with surprising nuance.

    A particularly illuminating segment explores the Department of Education's history, from its humble beginnings as a data collection agency to its current role and controversies surrounding federal versus state control of education. Throughout these discussions, the contrast between factual, evidence-based AI responses and conspiracy-laden alternatives highlights the potential benefits and dangers of advanced AI technology.

    This episode isn't just a conversation—it's a glimpse into the future of communication and how AI might reshape our understanding of history, politics, and human interaction. Listen now and join us as we navigate this bold new frontier where technology meets human curiosity.

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  • The Mark & Jeanette Show: Ep 44 Unplugged: The Surprising Connections of Our Lives
    Feb 28 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode, we navigate through thought-provoking discussions surrounding identity, technology, and history. We start by exploring the fascinating world of eyeglasses, examining how they influence our perception of ourselves and how others see us. This leads us to reflect on significant historical events, notably the mass suicide at the Fort of Pelliné, and how these remnants of the past inform our present perceptions and choices.

    From there, we dive deep into conspiracy theories surrounding JFK's assassination, encouraging listeners to engage with the stories that have shaped our political landscape. The conversation shifts towards the implications of advancements in technology and artificial intelligence. With CERN and simulation theories in the mix, we ponder the nature of reality itself. Are we living in a simulation? What does that mean for our existence?

    Finally, we bring the discussion closer to home, exploring cultural differences expressed through food choices and their relevance in understanding identity. Each segment offers insight, humor, and encourages introspection, reminding us that every day is a blessing—a moment to reflect on existence, purpose, and connection. Join us as we unravel these intricate narratives and expand our understanding of the world around us.

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    2 h y 4 m
  • The Mark & Jeanette Show: Ep 43 Making bad jokes after Valentine’s Day
    Feb 27 2025

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    2 h y 9 m