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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

The Sphinx Cat Debacle

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

We sit back and listen to some of the great memories of The Mens Room

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0:00.0

So today on the show, real quick before we get started, we're going to have a whole lot of fun.

0:03.7

We're going to have a lot of laughs.

0:04.7

We're going to go back in time and just see if you guys can't remember all the stuff that you did back of the day.

0:10.0

And we're also going to have a handful of people that are going to come in here and give you guys your flowers.

0:14.2

I don't generally get a whole lot of time to do it.

0:16.2

Flowers?

0:16.7

Oh, yeah.

0:17.4

Well, you bet. Well, you know, it's a term. Metaphorically speaking. Generally, people only get them when they're dead, so you give them to them now.

0:23.6

Give them their flowers now.

0:24.6

So it can be a little bit hard to get a word in as we're going in here, and I tend to be the host. I don't necessarily get to give my piece in this. And so I wanted to do that before we get started. I wanted to just kind of put on there what the gravity of 20 years on the same radio station means with a couple of different points.

0:23.6

First and foremost, uh, started. I wanted to just kind of put on there what the gravity of 20 years on the same radio

0:38.2

station means with a couple of different points. First and foremost, just making it in the

0:43.4

entertainment industry is one of the hardest things that I have been able to witness. There's a lot of

0:47.6

people out there that they'll start TikTok channels and Instagram, you know, trying to be influencers.

0:52.0

They'll start their own podcast to try to get out there and they try to do their own thing, right? So making your own, just making waves and getting started in the entertainment industry is a lot harder than just basically saying it out loud. You think about just in this last year, the number of shows and podcasts and songs and movies that people have said, you have to watch this. Even, you know, back in history, I still haven't watch Caddyshack. And I, oh, yep, don't worry, I'll watch it, right? So just even there in passing, finding it, and I hate to admit this, I was alerted to the show back when I was a sophomore in high school, I believe. And same thing. I just did listen to it. I didn't explore all that much. But eventually I ended up working on the detail shop and I found KISW and then I found you guys and I fell in love with it ever since. So just making your mark in entertainment is already that difficult of a task. Not to mention the fact that especially in the world of radio, this is a cutthroat business. We have known a lot of people. you think about the number of faces that you guys have seen come in and out of these doors. People that were...

1:27.8

It's just in radio in general. That's right. People that were here when you started that aren't here anymore. People that started after you guys did that are not here anymore. So honestly, 20 years, two decades worth of entertainment and you guys are not slowing down one bit. So y'all, I know that you guys, you know, you don't really dwell on what you've done in the past. You guys look a lot more into the future. You look at what you're going to do instead of what you have done. This is one moment. I want you guys actually just sit there and take your applause for just a quick second there, that you guys have survived 20 years on this station you

2:17.9

you guys are still the powerhouse that you are you came in you busted the doors down you guys made

2:21.9

all the noise in the world and you're still here 20 20 years later yeah thank you man just wanted

2:26.9

to put that out there i mean this is our social media this is our reality tv well radio is the first

2:32.0

social yeah i mean first time human beings can communicate in real time, right?

2:35.5

At the speed of light, someone could be not in a room with you. Right. And you can communicate, right? And it opened up everything else, television movies, the whole nine, right? And so it's cool to me just to be a part of that. And other things are going to come and go. And like you said, a podcast was what?

2:31.6

400 billion people to do it.

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