McGill and Nanner come together once a week to talk cults, modern pirates, Viking queens, legal drugs, plagues, Australian bushrangers, respectable chefs, fake marital artists, scams, and many other wild stories & happenings in society (then & now). Nanner's nihilism and McGill's blind optimism make for a fritzin good time, so sit back and enjoy!
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McGill and Nanner come together once a week to talk cults, modern pirates, Viking queens, legal drugs, plagues, Australian bushrangers, respectable chefs, fake marital artists, scams, and many other wild stories & happenings in society (then & now). Nanner's nihilism and McGill's blind optimism make for a fritzin good time, so sit back and enjoy!
We all fall on hard times. Rent, bills, doordash addiction, it can add up real fast and once you're behind the 8-ball it's difficult to get ahead. Sometimes you need help. What if that help isn't available? What if that doordash addiction turns into crippling drug addiction?
People are divided when it comes to the homeless. Some try to spare change when they can. Others look away in disgust. Whether it's a loophole in the local laws or police are so overwhelemed they can't stop the tent cities from popping up all over town. They are popping up more and more these days. The underground world of the homeless continues to expand and they have their own rules, culture, and even hieracrhy.
Join Nanner and McGill for a look into that world. It can get a little grimey.
P.S. Johnny Bobbit from the GoFundMe scam is still a clown whether he's homeless or not.
The Fritz Boyz Podcast
McGill and Nanner come together once a week to talk cults, modern pirates, Viking queens, legal drugs, plagues, Australian bushrangers, respectable chefs, fake marital artists, scams, and many other wild stories & happenings in society (then & now). Nanner's nihilism and McGill's blind optimism make for a fritzin good time, so sit back and enjoy!