TUES FULL SHOW: Snitzer made a tribute post to a pedophile, does Rover need to drug test Duji, and people are upset with Charlie
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Rover's Morning Glory on April 14, 2026, opens with a high-energy mix of pop culture commentary, listener engagement, and provocative discussions. The episode kicks off with a heated debate over Snitzer’s tribute to Afrika Bambaataa, a controversial figure in hip-hop history due to his known child sex abuse allegations, sparking a deep conversation about whether art can be separated from the artist. The hosts also examine the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class of 2026, which includes legacy acts like Phil Collins, Wu-Tang Clan, and Luther Vandross, while confronting the disturbing real-life tragedy of a 16-year-old stepbrother who allegedly raped and murdered his 18-year-old stepsister on a cruise, raising urgent questions about parental responsibility and child safety. The segment transitions into lighter yet insightful topics, including Dujie’s digital detox experience and the surprising mental clarity it brought, as well as a viral video of former Congressman Eric Swalwell on a yacht in Saint-Tropez, which fuels speculation about AI manipulation and the normalization of predatory behavior in elite circles. The episode continues with personal stories of trauma, including motorcycle accidents and traumatic brain injuries, and critiques the commercialization of sports through events like Netflix’s staged boxing spectacle, which raises concerns about 'sports washing.' The final stretch features promotional trailers for new podcasts like 'The Clifford Show,' 'Sports Slice,' and 'Thanks Dad' with Will Ferrell, promoting diverse content across platforms and emphasizing listener engagement through iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, and TikTok. A powerful live segment preview for 'Aftermath' on RMG+ highlights the life-saving importance of helmet use after a graphic description of a severe crash victim’s injuries, closing the episode on a note of both caution and community connection.
Separating art from the artist is ethically complex, especially when the artist has serious criminal allegations, requiring careful public reckoning.
Parental decisions about child accommodations on family trips can have irreversible consequences, underscoring the need for vigilance and responsibility.
Digital detoxes may reverse significant cognitive decline, but maintaining them in modern life remains a major challenge.
The authenticity of viral political footage is increasingly suspect, with AI manipulation raising concerns about truth and accountability.
Sports events influenced by foreign sponsors risk becoming tools of 'sports washing,' undermining the integrity of athletic competition.
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Podcast Promos & Morning Kickoff
The episode opens with multiple podcast promos for The Clifford Show, Sports Slice, The Girlfriends, and Thanks Dad, followed by the hosts greeting listeners and setting the tone for the day.
Afrika Bambaataa Tribute Controversy
“I didn't know that. Now that I know, I would not have done that.”
Cruise Ship Murder Case & Family Dynamics
“I don't know. I don't have a, I have two sisters, but they're much younger than me.”
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Digital Detox
The episode highlights the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, including Phil Collins, Oasis, and Wu-Tang Clan, followed by a lighthearted discussion on the benefits of going phone-free.
Eric Swalwell's Yacht Video and Alleged Scandal
“This is exactly what it was like too where it's just all these chicks and there were a bunch of Russian dudes when we were at this club and the hooker we met, I'm trying to think of how we first met the hooker.”
“Just give it a shot. But if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fine anymore, it's okay to quit.”
“His head looks like, have you ever seen a basketball? And a basketball that's been sitting in your garage for like six years or something and it's deflated. It's still kind of a ball except it has a big indentation on the top of it where it's deflated. That's what his head looks like.”
“They're laughing all the way to the bank because they make all the oil over there in Saudi Arabia. And they have a pipeline. So they're not even going through the Strait of Hormuz.”
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Rover
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Charlie
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Doogee
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Afrika Bambaataa
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eric swalwell
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Jeffrey
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marsha
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dujie
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Snitzer
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tyson fury
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TUES PT 4: Duji has a problem at her house
Rover's Morning Glory • 40m • 3/31/2026
TUES PT 3: Man exposed his genitals and placed them on a woman's ear
Rover's Morning Glory • 44m • 3/31/2026
TUES PT 2: Is Charlie scared about getting this vanity plate?
Rover's Morning Glory • 44m • 3/31/2026
TUES PT 1: Someone on the show has pink eye
Rover's Morning Glory • 46m • 3/31/2026
TUES FULL SHOW: JLR talks about bukkake, Krystle has pink eye, and Duji has a problem at her house
Rover's Morning Glory • 2h 56m • 3/31/2026
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