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The crew kicks off Sturgis week talking about a shirt you can supposedly wear every day for a month without it getting gross, which sounds like a miracle for anyone packing light for the rally. Then the mood shifts when

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The crew kicks off Sturgis week talking about a shirt you can supposedly wear every day for a month without it getting gross, which sounds like a miracle for anyone packing light for the rally. Then the mood shifts when

The crew rolls into Hump Day dreaming about getting summoned for jury duty smack in the middle of Sturgis week, mostly so they can skip the rally chaos. Then the show veers into TikTok's protein maxing trend, where gym b

Stitch and Houston dig into some genuinely bad boomer advice pulled from a BuzzFeed roundup, covering everything from skipping the movies to save for a house to marrying someone you can merely tolerate. New Jersey police

This week on Hot Mornings, the crew tackles a viral list of celebrities who turned out surprisingly rude in person, and the reactions get more heated with every name on it. There's also a much needed dose of good news, c

Coffee slushies are going viral, and Stitch is convinced we've officially entered the stupidest timeline. The whole crew gets into it over what counts as a real hack, complete with ziploc bags and a meat tenderizer. Mini

This one has the crew arguing over hidden talents nobody would believe, from sniper level accuracy to reading a song's tempo without even trying. There's a McDonald's hack breakdown that borders on secret menu theft, plu

A Monday morning full of heat complaints turns into one wild recap. Stitch and Houston talk about a Japanese company selling a nine thousand two hundred dollar refrigerator you can actually sit inside to cool down. Then

A seven and a half foot alligator parked itself in front of a family's door in Florida and had no plans of leaving. A sixteen year old in Illinois turned around for a car in a ditch and ended up saving a woman's life. An

Song of the Summer voting is getting intense, a hero rescue team carries a hundred pound dog two miles down a mountain trail, and Houston fires off a ninety three page email about a hot dog that gets mistaken for an actu

A new pregnancy doll hits shelves that lets kids pull out a squeezable amniotic sac and pop out a tiny baby, and the internet has a field day with it. Coca-Cola rolls out a rebrand that looks a whole lot like a certain c

This week on Hot Mornings, Jimothy the raccoon is taking over the internet with his short-spined, extra-round charm out of Seattle. An Arizona man swapped his clothes for a ride on top of a moving train through Colorado,

Monday starts strong with a round of One Word Go, the game where you say one word and get on with your day. It goes sideways fast when "antithesis" shows up and the whole crew tries to figure out what it even means and h

This episode of Hot Mornings covers a lot of ground. The crew digs into a New York school rolling out a robot teacher named Sally, complete with silicone skin and glowing eyes that scream "she's about to end us all," and

Ever squished an ant and figured you handled the problem? Turns out that tiny move fires off a chemical distress signal that calls in the whole colony, so this episode has the smarter way to send them packing. We also ge

The crew's got a full-blown song of the summer showdown brewing, and they cannot agree on a single pick. Zara Larsson, Bruno Mars, and one very heated Taylor Swift argument all get thrown into the ring, with a listener v

The crew digs into four ways to keep AI from melting your brain, including a clever trick where you have it challenge your thinking and let it knock out the boring spreadsheet work for you. They also unpack America's mos

Germs are everywhere, and the crew breaks down the three things you should always wash your hands after touching, from grocery cart handles to the touchscreens at the gas station. Then it's good news time, starting with

Krispy Kreme teamed up with the Girl Scouts to make cookie donuts, and Stitch and Houston completely lost their minds over the Thin Mint and Lemon-Ups versions. Then there's Snake the Bigfoot hunter, a guy who swears he

Hump day on Hot Mornings brings a democracy that's rigged from the start. A homemade remix cooked up in the lab overnight goes up for a listener vote, original versus the new version. Then a reminder lands that whoever r

Taylor and Travis tied the knot, and this recap can't stop chewing on it. Adam Sandler officiated, Paul McCartney sang, and the vows got read off hundred-thousand-dollar gold books. There's also a rapid-fire round of rea
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