• Submarines, Scandals, and Soldiers: Unbelievable Military Stories
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode of Zero Blog 30, we’re breaking down some of the wildest military stories you’ll hear. Here’s what we cover: 🎣 Norwegian fishermen accidentally caught a U.S. nuclear sub and NATO’s tricky sub games with Russia. ⚓ The time a French and British nuclear submarine literally bumped into each other under the Atlantic. 🐟 A paratrooper who brought his pet fish along for a jump—resulting in some extra-duty shenanigans. ✈️ A couple caught mid-hookup in an Apache helicopter cockpit (yes, really). 📧 The Marine who emailed an entire battalion to sell his used car and became a legend. 👩‍👦 A Georgia mom in hot water after her kid’s solo Dollar General run led to unexpected consequences. Hashtags: #ZeroBlog30 #MilitaryStories #WildHeadlines #NavyFails #SubmarineLife #MilitaryMishaps Follow us on socials: 📸 Instagram: @ZeroBlog30 🐦 Twitter: @ZeroBlog30 🎥 TikTok: @ZeroBlog30 Tune in now—wherever you get your podcasts! 🎧


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    58 mins
  • Fox News Host Tapped As Defense Secretary: Here we go
    Nov 13 2024

    In the latest episode of the *Zero Blog 30* podcast, Chaps, Kate, and Cons dive into some thought-provoking topics, all while keeping the conversation light and engaging. The trio focuses on the 2024 presidential election and the nomination for Secretary of Defense, alongside some unusual and humorous news stories that are sure to catch your attention. As they kick off the discussion about the upcoming election, Chaps emphasizes how critical it is to pay attention to the nominees for key positions, such as Secretary of Defense. With tensions rising globally, especially concerning North Korea and other nations, the importance of these roles cannot be overstated. Kate adds her thoughts on how public perception and media influence not only the elections but also the high-stakes decisions that the next administration will face. They reflect on the potential candidates and speculate on who might emerge victorious in the chaotic world of politics leading up to 2024. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when they discuss a peculiar incident involving North Korean soldiers. It seems that these soldiers have been caught watching too much adult content during operations in Ukraine. This surprising revelation leaves everyone chuckling, but it also opens up a deeper conversation about discipline, distraction, and the absurdities that can occur in military life. Cons shares his humorous take on how this could affect operational security and troop morale, while emphasizing the importance of focus in such serious situations. Next, the hosts pivot to another captivating topic—a recruit's daring escape from boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) San Diego. The story highlights the challenges recruits face and the lengths some will go to in order to break free from the intense training environment. Chaps recounts his experiences in the military and reflects on what might drive someone to make such a drastic decision. The group engages in a lively debate about the pressures of basic training, with Kate reinforcing that not everyone is cut out for the rigorous demands of military life. Lastly, they touch on a quirky new book titled *Dungeon Crawler Carl*. This novel captures the imagination of readers with its unique premise that blends elements of adventure, humor, and fantasy. The hosts each share their favorite aspects of the book and how it cleverly intertwines gaming culture with storytelling, making it relatable and entertaining for fans of all ages. In conclusion, this episode of *Zero Blog 30* is a delightful mix of serious political discourse and lighter, quirky anecdotes. It showcases the hosts’ unique perspectives on the current political climate, military life, and pop culture, all while keeping listeners engaged and entertained. If you’re interested in the upcoming election, military anecdotes, or just looking for a good laugh, be sure to tune in to this episode—it’s one you won’t want to miss!


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Elections, General's Push, & the Nuke That Nearly Hit South Carolina
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode of Zero Blog Thirty, the crew dives into a compelling mix of current events, military history, and jaw-dropping moments from the past. They kick things off with a discussion about the recent election, breaking down the impact it could have on veterans and military policies. The hosts analyze candidates’ stances, with each of them sharing their unique takes on how the political landscape might shape up and what it means for those in uniform. Next up, they tackle a controversial incident involving a commanding general who reportedly pushed a subordinate. They dig into the story, exploring the military culture around respect, command authority, and physical altercations. The hosts debate where the line should be drawn and what consequences, if any, this general should face. Finally, the team dives into a lesser-known yet shocking moment from American history: the accidental dropping of a nuclear bomb on South Carolina in the 1960s. They recount the surreal details of how a Mark 6 bomb accidentally fell from a B-47 bomber near Florence, South Carolina. Luckily, the bomb didn't detonate, but it caused significant damage and left a scar in local history. The hosts reflect on the incident, marveling at the near-catastrophe and the lessons learned in nuclear safety protocols.


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    50 mins
  • Stolen Valor Exposed: The Marine Sgt. Maj. Who Faked Military Honors
    Oct 30 2024

    Round 1: Marine Demoted for Wearing Unauthorized Decorations A senior Marine, then-Sgt. Maj. Charlie Clawson, was demoted to sergeant after a court-martial found him guilty of wearing unauthorized military awards, including the Purple Heart and Combat Action Ribbon, which represent significant honors. Clawson faced nine counts under the Uniform Code of Military Justice for "unbecoming conduct" and for submitting a fake doctoral degree. His actions are notable as one of the largest active-duty "stolen valor" cases in recent history. This issue shocked military figures, as Clawson held senior roles and received undeserved respect from peers. Round 2: Controversial Campaign Attire in Japan Female campaign staff for Japanese political candidate Masafumi Tabuchi drew attention for wearing mini-skirts and fishnets while working to attract votes, stirring online debate. Many saw this as inappropriate for the political setting, while Tabuchi claimed he was unaware of the attire choice until later. The incident generated discussion on social media about professionalism in political campaigns, and whether this tactic was an appeal to specific voters or merely a misjudgment in campaign attire. Round 3: Celebrity Endorsements in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election In the 2024 election, celebrities are split in support between candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Harris has garnered endorsements from prominent figures like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Oprah Winfrey, who align with her positions on social and climate issues. Trump’s support comes from influencers such as Elon Musk, Kid Rock, and Hulk Hogan, aligning with his business-focused policies and more conservative voter base. These endorsements reflect a division within the entertainment industry, with supporters using their platforms to rally voter engagement for each candidate. Round 5: Halloween vs. Christmas Decoration Dispute in Australia A neighborhood dispute arose in Queensland, Australia, where residents displaying Christmas decorations before Halloween received anonymous letters requesting they take them down to preserve Halloween’s atmosphere. One resident, Melanie Ryan, expressed frustration, noting her decorations bring joy, especially to her children. The anonymous letter argued that early Christmas decor undermines Halloween’s spirit, sparking a local debate over holiday timing and respect for festive traditions.


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    50 mins
  • General John Kelly Needs To Speak With His Chest
    Oct 24 2024

    Round 1: Ricochet Shot! During a campaign event for U.S. Senate candidate Lucas Kunce, a bullet fragment from his AR-15 ricocheted and struck a reporter, KSHB-TV’s Ryan Gamboa, in the arm. Kunce, a Democrat and former Marine, quickly administered first aid. Despite the incident, Gamboa continued reporting. The event, just two weeks before Election Day, provided some unintended publicity for Kunce as he faces a tough race against Republican Sen. Josh Hawley. Round 2: Horror in the Barracks A Fort Cavazos sergeant, Sgt. Greville Clarke, faces shocking allegations of breaking into barracks rooms and attacking female soldiers, including attempted rape, robbery, and even attempted murder. Clarke's actions have horrified the military community, and his trial is set for December. The case sheds light on alarming conditions within the barracks and the military's handling of such severe incidents. Round 3: Bad Judgment In an unusual rescue, a woman in New South Wales, Australia, got stuck between boulders for seven hours after slipping into a crevice while trying to retrieve her phone. After a lengthy, complicated rescue operation involving multiple agencies, she was safely freed with only minor injuries. However, her phone was not recovered.


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    48 mins
  • Con's is 40! #BeatArmy
    Oct 16 2024

    Captain Cons celebrates hitting the big 4-0 and reflects on what it means to cross into a new decade of life. From his personal growth and career evolution to how this moment resonates on a broader scale, Captain Cons takes a humorous yet heartfelt look at how turning 40 feels like a personal and cultural turning point. But the world doesn't stop spinning at 40, and neither does the chaos. The conversation soon pivots to the current presidential race, where Captain Cons and his co-hosts don't hold back, breaking down the circus that is modern politics. They dive into how the state of the country makes everyone feel like we're teetering on the edge of something major—and not in a good way. With the perfect balance of laughs, life lessons, and sharp political commentary, this episode offers a snapshot of where Captain Cons is at in his journey and where the country (and world) might be headed next.


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    45 mins
  • Historic Hurricane Leads To Poop-Filled Cargo Pockets
    Oct 9 2024

    On this episode of Drop A Pin, we’re diving into the wildest times Mother Nature called the shots in war. First up, Napoleon thought he could just waltz into Russia in 1812 like, "Cool, we’ll wrap this up by fall." Spoiler: Russian winters had other plans, and dude lost 300,000 troops to frostbite and exile. Same thing happened to Hitler. These guys clearly don’t check the forecast. Then, good ol’ George Washington was about to get bodied by the British in Brooklyn. But a thick fog rolled in, and boom, he pulled a Houdini, sneaking all 9,000 troops across the East River without so much as a scratch. Brits woke up like, “Where’d everybody go?” Finally, during the War of 1812, the Brits were torching D.C. when a freakin’ tornado came in, put out their fires, sank some ships, and even offed a few soldiers. The Brits dipped so fast, they probably felt like the weather gods were out for them. And because we love some weather chat, we’ll finish off with a rundown on hurricanes, flying into storms, and the military’s epic struggle to stay afloat when the weather takes a turn for the insane. So buckle up for tornadoes, fog, and the occasional scoop-your-own-poop story from military history.


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • River of Doubt: Roosevelt’s Perilous Journey Through the Amazon
    Oct 2 2024

    Embark on an extraordinary journey with Theodore Roosevelt as he ventures into the uncharted depths of the Amazon after his 1912 election defeat. River of Doubt takes readers on a harrowing expedition where Roosevelt, alongside his son Kermit and Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon, confronts the untamed wilderness of the Amazon’s River of Doubt. Facing relentless rapids, starvation, disease, and even murder within the group, Roosevelt’s leadership and indomitable spirit are put to the ultimate test. This tale of survival and human endurance reveals the immense power of nature and the resilience of those who dare to explore the unknown. Follow their path of struggle, danger, and triumph, culminating in a legacy that would forever be etched in history. SEO Description: Explore Theodore Roosevelt’s daring expedition down the River of Doubt in the heart of the Amazon. Discover the dangers he and his team faced, from treacherous rapids to starvation, disease, and murder, in a journey that tested the limits of human endurance. Keywords: Theodore Roosevelt, River of Doubt, Amazon expedition, Cândido Rondon, Kermit Roosevelt, Amazon rainforest, survival, jungle, exploration, leadership, adventure, rapids, indigenous tribes, shaman, historical expedition, Roosevelt legacy, Amazon river, human resilience, survival story, political defeat. @TheodoreRooseveltLibrary @ExploreAmazonia @HistoryInFocus @AdventureWriters @WildEarthExpeditions @HistoricalJourney @SurvivalStories


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    49 mins