HR. 1 - Feces Vandalism

The Power Trip1h 14mApril 30, 2026

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The Power Trip Morning Show opens with a chaotic, irreverent blend of humor, sports talk, and absurdity, anchored by host Chris Hockey and his rotating crew. The episode kicks off with a bizarre news story from Florida about a woman, Alexis Weber, arrested for spreading her feces on neighbors' cars and mailboxes—an incident that becomes a running joke as the hosts obsess over her photo, mistakenly believing it to be a former radio host due to her resemblance to a male celebrity. The segment evolves into a surreal, comedic dissection of gender, identity, and internet culture, with hosts joking about her 'muscular' physique and comparing her to a fictional 'Superstar Mike Morris.' The show then pivots to sports coverage, including deep dives into the Minnesota Wild and Timberwolves' playoff series, with sharp commentary on team performance, player health, and fan psychology. The hosts also discuss a viral internet nostalgia moment involving the 'Charlie bit me' video, reflecting on how internet humor has lost its innocence. Later, they explore a high-stakes poker tournament featuring NFL Hall of Famer Richard Seymour, who narrowly missed winning despite being a heavy favorite. Throughout, the episode blends satire, sports fandom, and pop culture commentary, all wrapped in a self-aware, chaotic energy that defines the show’s identity.

Key Takeaways
1

The Florida feces vandalism case became a viral joke due to the suspect’s resemblance to a male celebrity, highlighting how internet culture turns real crimes into absurd memes.

2

Sports coverage is deeply personal and emotionally charged, with hosts expressing intense hope and anxiety over playoff outcomes.

3

The decline of internet innocence is evident in how viral content like 'Charlie bit me' is now met with victim-shaming instead of simple amusement.

4

Celebrity culture and identity are constantly questioned—especially when physical appearance defies gender expectations.

5

Poker is portrayed as a serious, high-stakes game even for legends like Richard Seymour, who nearly won a major tournament despite being an underdog.

Chapters
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10 min

The Power Trip Morning Show Launches with Chaos

The episode begins with a chaotic, self-aware introduction from Chris Hockey and the crew, blending podcast promos, internet nostalgia, and absurd humor. The hosts immediately establish a tone of irreverent comedy, setting the stage for the day’s wild mix of news, sports, and satire.

10:00
10 min

The Florida Feces Vandalism Story Goes Viral (in Jokes)

That lady is deadlifting. I can't look. That's Superstar. Superstar, no! Superstar? I'm sorry. Do you want to hear more about this lovely lady? Am I the only one that would have bet all my money to dude?

Highlight
20:00
20 min

Sports Talk: Wild and Wolves Playoff Drama

This is last chance for the Wolves, not necessarily last chance for the Wild. Last chance summer dance. You know what I'm saying? The party zone, right, Zach?

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40:00
20 min

Internet Nostalgia and the Death of Simple Fun

It's just a kid getting bit. It's funny. Oh, my God. You're so right. It's just no fun anymore, man. The way you just went down that whole little timeline about all these people are just like such victims all the time and victim shame and whatever.

Highlight
1:00:00
20 min

Richard Seymour’s Near-Win in High-Stakes Poker

He was an 81% favorite. Yeah, but he had the right call. He made the right play. There was an 80% chance that he was going to be a WPC champ. And here's why I bring it up. How much do you think Richard Seymour made in his NFL career? He played 12 seasons. He won $430,000 per second.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
He was an 81% favorite. Yeah, but he had the right call. He made the right play. There was an 80% chance that he was going to be a WPC champ. And here's why I bring it up. How much do you think Richard Seymour made in his NFL career? He played 12 seasons. He won $430,000 per second.
Sauce89:55
Viral: 90.0
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes. And rule two? Never mess with her friends either.
Anna Sinfield23:24
Viral: 88.0
That lady is deadlifting. I can't look. That's Superstar. Superstar, no! Superstar? I'm sorry. Do you want to hear more about this lovely lady? Am I the only one that would have bet all my money to dude?
Zach29:27
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

Chris HockeySauceZachHawkBen Lieber
Topics Discussed
Internet Culture and Virality92%Sports Playoff Drama88%Celebrity and Identity85%Nostalgia and Internet History82%Poker and Gambling80%Podcast Promotions and Branding75%Gender and Perception70%Fast Food Trends60%
People & Brands

Chris Hockey

person

15xPositive

Sauce

person

12xPositive

Zach

person

11xPositive

Clifford Taylor IV

person

10xPositive

Hawk

person

10xPositive

Ben Lieber

person

8xPositive

Michael Easter

person

8xPositive

Charlie Bit Me

media

6xPositive

Richard Seymour

person

6xPositive

The Clifford Show

media

6xPositive

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