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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Today We Toast The Bodies

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Headlines Mike is NOT working on and the Shot of the Day

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0:00.0

All right, come out here at 508.

0:01.3

We'll drink and toast with a show of the day.

0:02.8

And we do have your headlines on the way at 550. But first quick check out with Mike Hogg and some of the stories and headlines he is not working on. I'd like a tomato and a salad. Right. Thank you, Miles. A new study looked into what age music hits the hardest for people. All right. I'd guess 14 or 50. 14 or 15. I was going to say 12.

0:23.0

12, not a bad call.

0:24.1

That'll go a little bit higher. I still get teenagers, but I'll say I'll say 18. So here's the thing. It's different. For men, it was 16. For women, it was 19. Right. And I wonder if it has to do with just what you're going through in life at the time.

0:37.7

I know that we hit puberty at different times. However, women hit it before men, so that that's not a fool thing there. But I feel like women have more emotions that they address. It's like as a guy, right? We grew up listening to rock music. Everything's about being an outcast. Yeah. Solid, done. I did not need anything. You can do a love song. You can do your other stuff, but inevitably it's about being rebellious.

0:56.6

So I was cool there. Right? And I do think, like I look at my daughter, there might be something she likes now. Yeah. I get a feeling in a year and a half. Something else will impress upon her. Like, I was good. You're an outcast, done. Yeah. Nothing else to hear about. Also, when you're living at home with your parents, you can't exactly rock the hell out.

1:11.3

Now, unless they're not there.

1:13.0

And you're still worried about your neighbors. When you get a car, when you're 16 years old, when you move out, those are the times you're like, I can buy whatever I want. I can listen to whatever I want. I have freedom. So for some reason, like listening to music in the car just kind of stick.

1:27.5

It's different, man.

1:28.0

It sticks with me different.

1:29.4

Sure.

1:29.8

I think it's also an age where you're... I have freedom. So for some reason, like, listening to music in the car just kind of stick.

1:46.7

It's different, man. It sticks with me different. Sure. I think it's also an age where you're very much just shaped by the stuff you're listening to or watching. Absolutely. Like, adults tend to be like, I kind of know what I'm doing. But I don't know. Yeah. Music is who you want to be versus who you are. Correct. And then we lock into what we like and start sounding old.

1:47.3

There you go.

2:02.6

I mean, that. Yeah. Music is who you want to be versus who you are. Correct. And then we lock into what we like and start sounding old. There you go. No kidding. I mean, that's it. No kidding. Right, it is tough. Like, you got to work hard at it to still listen to popular music now. Be like, all right, this is what people like. Yeah. After discovering that people with cholesterol lowering genes had lower odds of developing dementia, researchers are now looking into whether or not cholesterol medication may actually help that later in life.

2:05.6

Huh.

2:06.6

All right.

2:07.6

There's no correlation just yet, but they're like, look, there's a tie between people that have

2:11.6

the natural ability to lower their cholesterol and staying away from dementia.

2:15.6

So maybe this will do it.

2:18.4

I hope that's it.

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