Full Show 04-14-2026

Mojo In The Morning3h 23mApril 14, 2026

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The April 14, 2026, episode of *Mojo In The Morning* opens with a series of podcast promos, setting a tone of storytelling and emotional exploration. The show dives into listener-submitted stories involving household mishaps, dog behavior at social gatherings, and the emotional fallout from discovering infidelity, culminating in a powerful 'War of the Roses' segment centered on Rebecca’s revelation that her husband Don has been sending flowers to a woman named Becca—coincidentally sharing her name. Through a staged phone call with a floral company, the deception is exposed in real time, leading to a heart-wrenching moment of betrayal and a deep dive into the psychological toll of uncovering lies in long-term relationships. The hosts and callers grapple with the central question: is ignorance truly bliss, or is truth—even painful—necessary for emotional clarity? The conversation expands to include cultural phenomena like 'promposals,' workplace culture, and the value of 'personality hires' who foster team morale, while also touching on lighter, humorous topics such as group body modifications, contrasting men’s rare collective piercings with women’s traditions of group tattoos. The episode closes with a promotional push for a range of podcasts, including *Superhuman*, *Look Back At It*, *OK Storytime*, and *Inner Cosmos*, highlighting their unique storytelling and mental health themes, ending on a hopeful, uplifting note. Throughout the episode, the emotional arc shifts from tension and heartbreak to reflection and connection. The recurring theme of truth versus comfort is explored through personal anecdotes and ethical dilemmas, such as the use of fake floral scams to expose cheaters. While the core narrative of infidelity carries a heavy, negative sentiment, the show balances this with humor, empathy, and a celebration of authentic human experiences. The final segment, focused on podcast promotion and vulnerable storytelling, injects a strong sense of positivity and community, emphasizing the power of shared stories to build connection and resilience. The episode ultimately underscores the importance of emotional honesty, the value of small comforts in daily life, and the transformative potential of storytelling across media platforms.

Key Takeaways
1

Discovering infidelity, even when painful, can bring clarity and emotional release, though the journey is deeply traumatic.

2

Ignorance may offer temporary peace, but truth—however devastating—is often essential for long-term healing and self-awareness.

3

Workplace culture thrives on human connection; small comforts like snacks, coffee, and 'personality hires' significantly boost morale.

4

Group body modifications like tattoos are often bonding rituals among women, while men rarely engage in similar collective acts.

5

Ethical boundaries are crucial when exposing others—manipulative tactics like fake floral scams can cause lasting harm.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Podcast Promos & The Enhanced Games

The episode opens with a series of podcast advertisements, including Superhuman, Look Back At It, OK Storytime, and Inner Cosmos, introducing themes of human potential, nostalgia, personal trauma, and mental health. The 'Enhanced Games' concept sets a provocative tone for the show’s narrative arc.

10:00
20 min

Oven Safety & Appliance Anxieties

I had the oven on all night long. Oh my God. All morning long until I left the show yesterday to come back home and figure out what was going on.

Highlight
30:00
30 min

Dog Drama & Social Tensions

I'm like, you need to send this dog to obedient school. Is this a new dog? Three years old or something. Oh, it's too big for that. But yeah, she's never invited us over before.

Highlight
1:00:00
38 min

War of the Roses: The Becca Revelation

I'm going to get more answers. Now I know. Now that I know that this is what's going on.

Highlight
1:32:58
1 min

The Pain of Knowing: Is Truth Always Better Than Ignorance?

I'd rather be hurt by the truth than be comforted by a lie. And I don't know if I want to live a lie.

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High-Impact Quotes
I started living in my car and then my car got stolen. I was having panic attacks. I was agoraphobic.
Jewel1:44
Viral: 90.0
Sometimes it is better just not knowing. I mean, of course she wanted to find out, but her world has forever changed now.
Faye93:40
Viral: 90.0
I'm going to get more answers. Now I know. Now that I know that this is what's going on.
Rebecca87:53
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Hosts

MojoKevinShannonLydiaSarahPaulaChrisGailDakotaZachAngelicaChristinaTiffanyCassieMadisonTimNellie

Guests

KevinMirandaTashaKyleMadisonBryceSarahEricDanaRebeccaDonFayeNicolePaulaColleenAnnaChrisGailCaitlinRachelEmilyJasmineKatieJenDesireeAmyPaigeMarcusEricaEarlDakotaRuby RoseKaty PerryJustin TrudeauDave ChappelleJewel
Topics Discussed
infidelity and betrayal95%Infidelity and Emotional Discovery95%Appliance Safety90%infidelity and emotional betrayal90%Mental Health and Emotional Resilience90%promposals and dating culture85%Dog Behavior and Host Etiquette85%emotional impact of truth85%Podcast Promotion and Storytelling85%workplace culture and office amenities75%
People & Brands

Mojo

person

40xPositive

Rebecca

person

24xNegative

Shannon

person

15xPositive

DFCU Financial

organization

13xPositive

rosesbloom.com

organization

11xNegative

Kevin

person

10xPositive

Don

person

8xNegative

Superhuman

media

7xNeutral

Lydia

person

7xNeutral

Becca

person

6xNeutral

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