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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Miles Learns To Ski

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Hear how Miles learned how to ski

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0:00.0

Today talking now superstitions, I'm sorry, talking stereotypes.

0:03.1

Our question, what do you do that perfectly fit your stereotype as we head to Florida?

0:07.2

A man of Florida has been arrested after stabbing a bull shark and what has been called an egregious case of animal cruelty by Florida fish and wildlife conservation officers.

0:18.0

Do we have any idea why this guy would stab a bull shark? Well,

0:21.9

one, he's from Florida, but I did read why he did it. His personal justification for this.

0:27.8

Zane Garrett, 26 years old, stabbed a bull shark repeatedly in the head near Key West. The video

0:33.1

quickly went viral and prompted anonymous tips as to who the character was in the video.

0:39.2

Garrett, who was listed on Second Nature's Charter's website as a boat captain, does not hold a proper captain's license, a fact confirmed by wildlife officials.

0:48.7

Now, after the tip, they tracked the video to Garrett via a poster and interviewed him to find out what's going on.

0:57.0

And Garrett said, yeah, yeah, that's me.

1:00.3

Now, initially, the views of the man came to light.

1:03.0

He claimed his actions aimed to deter sharks from stealing his catch.

1:08.6

And basically, as he said, the reason that he stabbed his shark was an act of revenge

1:13.7

because the shark had eaten one of his fish that he was reeling in.

1:18.0

Which is what happens when you're in the ocean with sharks.

1:20.3

When I asked why he stabbed the shark, if he knew that it, uh, why, he admitted it was more for revenge

1:27.0

because this one particular shark had stolen

1:29.8

his fish and was a nuisance and had done it many times. I asked Mr. Garrett if he thought that the

1:35.0

repeated blows would eventually kill the shark. To which you replied? No. I know for a fact it

1:40.1

takes a lot more to kill a shark than a couple strikes to its head. Our question, what do you do with the perfectly fit your stereotype?

1:46.5

206-803 ride.

1:47.7

Did the shark die?

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