Ep 619 - Plus-Sized Problems (feat. Nate Marshall & Lemaire Lee)

Ep 619 - Plus-Sized Problems (feat. Nate Marshall & Lemaire Lee)

Stephen Colbert averaged 2.5 million viewers a night when he was fired — more than most prime-time shows — and his spot was sold to Byron Allen, the Weather Channel owner who does stand-up talk.

Jun 11, 2026 1:19:07 Difficulty: Beginner Played

TL;DR

A laid-back hang episode with Matt McCusker hosting Nate Marshall, Lemaire Lee, and Shawn Gardini (standing in for Shane Gillis). The crew digs into the "Paradise" BBW community scandal centered on Vegas creator Stefan Wilhelmi, debates Stephen Colbert's surprise 2.5 million average viewers and his CBS firing, riffs on late-night TV's death and Byron Allen's odd CBS takeover, then rambles through fart etiquette, dreams, life insurance paranoia, women's fashion trends, and a proposed presidential fitness challenge. The best takeaway: burning fat is brutally harder than most people think — one pound requires roughly 3,500–4,000 calories burned.

#BBW community scandal #Stefan Wilhelmi Paradise #CBS late-night cancellation #Colbert firing Skydance #Gutfeld ratings #Byron Allen CBS #fat loss difficulty #life insurance nicotine #AI-generated content loneliness #fart etiquette relationships #women's fashion evolution #Presidential fitness challenge #Midwest Safety viral video #anxiety dreams #prestige TV nudity #BBW community #Paradise scandal #Stefan Wilhelmi #Stephen Colbert #CBS cancellation #Skydance Paramount #Byron Allen #late-night TV #fat loss #calories #life insurance #nicotine #fart humor #Presidential fitness #AI slop #dreams #women's fashion #spandex #Midwest Safety #robots

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Chapter list
  • The episode opens mid-thought, with Matt immediately introducing the story of Stefan Wilhelmi's 'Paradise' — an online body-positive community for plus-size women that, according to public allegations, devolved into manipulation and exploitation. Matt found the story while digging through the news and correctly predicted it wouldn't break into mainstream coverage. The crew reads from the official Paradise website, which still operates and includes a dedicated 'Allegations' page where Wilhelmi has posted a chronological timeline of his legal defense. Shawn Gardini reveals the community is the subject of an ABC documentary, 'Big Girls Wanted: Escaping Paradise,' and that Wilhelmi is suing TikToker 'Piggy Stardust' for libel and defamation. The conversation is part genuine fascination with the true-crime angle and part extended pool fantasy, as Matt and Lemaire Lee speculate about the physics and sensory experience of a pool full of plus-size women. The segment establishes the episode's loose, free-associating hang energy.

  • The first sponsor break covers BlueChew Gold, pitched as a more complete performance product that addresses both physical blood flow and mental arousal. The promo code DRENCHED unlocks buy-two-get-one-free plus 10% off and free overnight shipping. The second ad promotes Netflix's live coverage of the T-Mobile Home Run Derby on July 13th at 8 PM Eastern, hyping the All-Star Weekend event taking place in Philadelphia this year.

  • Shawn Gardini sifts through the Paradise website's detailed allegations page, which contains screenshots, camera footage references, and conversations with another community member named 'Alexandria Pork Chop Gillen.' The revelation that the primary accuser goes by 'Piggy Stardust' — now identified as 29-year-old non-binary TikToker Margie Marie — sends the crew into orbit. Adding insult to injury, Piggy has recently started Ozempic and is no longer plus-sized, essentially getting herself expelled from the very club she was defending. Matt clocks her large septum piercing as an immediate red flag, launching into a brief but earnest riff on how septum piercings reliably predict completely opposing value systems.

  • Fresh off the Paradise discussion, Matt pivots to his own ongoing 'paradise problem' — trying to escape his body fat. He's nine days into a calorie-burning challenge with friends tracked via Apple Watch, already at 11,000 calories and on pace to burn 37,000 for June. Despite working out to the point of feeling ill, he's stunned by how stubborn body fat is. The crew does the terrible math: burning 500 calories in an all-out run is about the ceiling, and one pound of fat requires roughly 3,500 calories burned — meaning seven such sessions just to drop a single pound while maintaining a caloric deficit. Matt's frustration is genuine and relatable, and Lemaire sheepishly admits his own recent bicep workouts are causing pain he suspects might be actual injury rather than productive soreness.

  • In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

  • In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

  • In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

  • In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

  • All three hosts in the room roll through their live date announcements. Lemaire Lee plugs Charlottesville (June 24th), Columbia SC (June 23rd), and the Harrisburg Comedy Zone (August 6th or 7th). Matt McCusker corrects an earlier mistake — the Stardome in Birmingham, Alabama is still on for June 26th and 27th (Huntsville was cancelled), with San Jose on August 7th–8th and Spokane Comedy Club on August 13th. Shawn Gardini announces Goodnight's Comedy Club in Raleigh on August 27th (Nate's birthday) and Wits End Comedy Club in Charleston on August 28th–29th.

  • Matt traces his current fitness obsession directly to turning 40, describing a visceral biological shift where he suddenly needed to push his body hard. Lemaire confesses he's been quietly working out but suspects he's torn something in his bicep. Matt then reveals the real driver behind his training intensity: a pending life insurance policy. The medical exam could include a treadmill stress test with a breathing mask, and he wants to absolutely floor the doctor. More pressingly, the insurance company tests for nicotine — nicotine users pay roughly 50% higher premiums, and if caught using while covered, they can be dropped. Matt has quit all nicotine products for the first time, substituting coffee beans. He jokes nervously that his wife now has enormous financial incentive if he were to die, creating a new source of bedtime anxiety. Nate points out, correctly, that the entire life insurance model is built to minimize payouts.

  • Nate mentions a show called DTF St. Louis about a cuckold situation that escalates to life-insurance murder plotting, which spirals into a broader discussion of BDSM dynamics. Matt explains 'subspace' and 'brat correction' to the group. The conversation then pivots to a surprisingly earnest survey of male nudity in prestige TV: the Sopranos had none (though it had 'a big pussy,' referring to the character), Game of Thrones and Oz leaned in, and Westworld overdid the flaccid robot junk. Matt lands on the authoritative thesis: 'everyone fears and respects a dong.' The crew then discusses a viral video of a robot kicking a child, debating whether it was intentional, comparing the kick to MMA techniques, and concluding that being hit by metal machinery has absolutely no give.

  • The Mint Mobile read promises unlimited talk, text, and data on a major 5G network for $15 per month with no catch — $45 upfront for the first 3-month plan. The Tecovas segment has Matt personally endorsing their Western boots and sandals, citing their comfort straight out of the box, premium leather, and versatility across weddings, barbecues, and concerts. The promo code is at tecovas.com/mattandshane for 10% off with email/text signup.

  • Lemaire circles back to a Soft White Underbelly interview about fart fetishes that Matt had shared previously [1]. The interview subject's central argument — that gay men have a structural advantage in fart-fetish relationships because men produce more gas than women — becomes the launch point for an extended discussion. The interviewee also claimed to be asexual, which Matt disputes, diagnosing him as someone who has 'porned himself' into an inability to respond to normal stimuli. Matt then provides a detailed personal account: heavy dairy consumption the previous night produced severe flatulence, requiring covert closet trips, careful pacing during sex, and a triumphant release in the bathroom immediately afterward. The crew compares notes on suppression strategies and the universal terror of farting during a hand job.

  • The conversation turns to vivid sleep dreams. Nate reveals he dreamt of committing a murder weeks ago and is now being followed across subsequent dreams by the paranoid dread of getting caught — even though he knows it wasn't real. Shawn recalls waking his girlfriend when she sleep-talked an alarm about him being on camera, then returning the favor with a morning fart. Matt describes his old drug-dealing days producing constant prison-escape stress dreams, with his Apple Watch recording sleep heart rates of 130 BPM [1]. Lemaire confesses that for a week after the Beirut port explosion, he kept waking up to sunlight through the blinds and momentarily interpreting it as a nuclear flash. The consensus: women's dreams are the most disruptive because they come with next-morning narrative demands, while men tend to compartmentalize and move on.

  • Nate connects his recurring lesbian cop dream to a Midwest Safety channel binge, recounting a video where a racist man — Stars and Bars prominently displayed — gets into a fight with a Black neighbor, calls his mother to the scene, and slowly escalates to racial slurs while bleeding from his head. Matt observes this as the universal pattern of adults under arrest regressing to childhood. Nate then describes a second video involving a Hispanic man whose house had secret rooms and a front door lockable from both inside and outside — and whose girlfriend was found chained to the floor with a Master Lock. Nate's theory: they were both doing something illegal together, she cheated to exit the relationship, and he chained her up in retaliation. The girl kicked out a window and yelled for neighbors. The man's cool response to police — 'I'll be in on Monday' — only deepens Nate's conviction that something bigger was going on.

  • Matt opens the topic with a conversation he had with his wife about spandex — pointing out that leggings still fully reveal the contours of a woman's body, equivalent to being 'completely on display.' He and Lemaire trace the historical arc: in the 1980s, spandex was hooker territory; in the '90s and 2000s, exposed butt cheeks meant sex worker; today, both are everyday fashion. Matt coins 'hooker technology' for this progression and predicts see-through fabric is the imminent next step. The cultural correction — baggy mom jeans and oversized streetwear — is already visible but neither man is a fan. Lemaire mourns the specific '90s/'00s era of slightly long tees with normal sleeves as the perfect middle ground, before Nate points out he was basically wearing a dress.

  • Matt brings the episode home with the same loose energy it opened with — reflecting on the fitness challenge, his calorie-burning campaign, and the general sense that something big is coming whether it's AI displacing livelihoods, World War III, or battle-bot proxy wars between nation-states. Lemaire, Nate, and Shawn get brief send-offs. Matt tells the audience to watch new Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast episodes on Spotify. The outro bleeds into a Tremfya prescription drug radio advertisement and a UPS Store mailbox services promotion.

  • The episode closes with two post-show commercial reads. Tremfya is a prescription medicine for adults with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, administered via injection or IV infusion. The UPS Store promotes its mailbox service as a solution for missed or misrouted package deliveries, offering three months free with a new annual agreement via a coupon at theupsstore.com/offer.

SBBW
Super-sized Big Beautiful Woman — an internet subculture term for plus-size women on the larger end of the BBW spectrum.
BBW
Big Beautiful Woman — an internet and subculture term for plus-size women, used in body-positive and adult-content communities.
Body positive / Body pos
A social movement advocating acceptance and celebration of all body types, regardless of size or shape — used sarcastically and sincerely throughout the episode.
Subspace
In BDSM culture, a trance-like mental state experienced by a submissive partner during intense dominance/submission play; Matt uses it as a joke metaphor for being dominated by insurance companies.
Dom / Cuck / Bull
BDSM and cuckolding terminology: Dom = the dominant partner; Cuck = a person whose partner has sex with another; Bull = the third-party person the cuckold's partner has sex with.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission — the US government body that regulates broadcasting and communications, relevant here because Trump-era FCC approval was needed for the Skydance-Paramount acquisition.
Skydance
A media and entertainment production company attempting to acquire Paramount, with alleged efforts to influence FCC approval discussed in the episode.
AI slop
Slang for low-effort or low-quality content — especially audio, video, or text — generated by artificial intelligence and uploaded to platforms like YouTube to harvest views.
Fin-dom
Financial domination — a fetish/power dynamic in which one person derives pleasure from giving money or financial control to a dominant partner; used humorously by Matt to describe his insurance premiums.
Lunk alarm
A real alarm at Planet Fitness gym locations that sounds when members drop weights or grunt too loudly, enforcing the gym's 'Judgement Free Zone' policy.
Brat correction
A BDSM concept in which a dominant partner disciplines a 'brat' (a submissive who deliberately misbehaves to provoke a response).
Percolating
Literally: brewing slowly (as with coffee). Used here idiomatically to mean something is gradually building toward an outburst — specifically a racist slur.
MCL
Medial Collateral Ligament — a knee ligament commonly injured in athletics; Matt references it as the injury risk of trying to carry heavy women without proper preparation.
Lactose intolerant
The inability to fully digest lactose (milk sugar), causing digestive symptoms including flatulence; Matt claims 60–80% of people share this condition.
Pasteurized milk
Milk that has been heat-treated to kill bacteria; Matt contrasts it with raw milk, claiming pasteurized milk causes severe flatulence while raw milk does not affect him.
Plodding along
Moving forward slowly and steadily with little excitement — used here as an affectionate, self-deprecating description of the podcast's continued existence.
MXC
Most Extreme Elimination Challenge — a popular early-2000s American comedy show that dubbed over a Japanese obstacle-course game show; Matt cites it as better late-night viewing than political talk.

Chapter 1 · 00:00

Intro & Paradise BBW Community Scandal

The episode opens mid-thought, with Matt immediately introducing the story of Stefan Wilhelmi's 'Paradise' — an online body-positive community for plus-size women that, according to public allegations, devolved into manipulation and exploitation. Matt found the story while digging through the news and correctly predicted it wouldn't break into mainstream coverage. The crew reads from the official Paradise website, which still operates and includes a dedicated 'Allegations' page where Wilhelmi has posted a chronological timeline of his legal defense. Shawn Gardini reveals the community is the subject of an ABC documentary, 'Big Girls Wanted: Escaping Paradise,' and that Wilhelmi is suing TikToker 'Piggy Stardust' for libel and defamation. The conversation is part genuine fascination with the true-crime angle and part extended pool fantasy, as Matt and Lemaire Lee speculate about the physics and sensory experience of a pool full of plus-size women. The segment establishes the episode's loose, free-associating hang energy.

Claims made here

Paradise, run by Stefan Wilhelmi in Las Vegas, is the subject of a documentary called 'Big Girls Wanted: Escaping Paradise' that aired on ABC.

Shawn Gardini no source cited

Chapter 3 · 09:56

Piggy Stardust, Allegations Page Deep Dive & Paradise Personalities

Shawn Gardini sifts through the Paradise website's detailed allegations page, which contains screenshots, camera footage references, and conversations with another community member named 'Alexandria Pork Chop Gillen.' The revelation that the primary accuser goes by 'Piggy Stardust' — now identified as 29-year-old non-binary TikToker Margie Marie — sends the crew into orbit. Adding insult to injury, Piggy has recently started Ozempic and is no longer plus-sized, essentially getting herself expelled from the very club she was defending. Matt clocks her large septum piercing as an immediate red flag, launching into a brief but earnest riff on how septum piercings reliably predict completely opposing value systems.

Health & Fitness
Data point 3,500 cal

Ep 619 - Plus-Sized Problems (feat. Nate Marshall & Lemaire… · Jun 11, 2026 Health & Fitness

Burning one pound of fat takes roughly 3,500 calories — about seven maximum-effort running sessions burning 500 calories each. Matt McCusker is 9 days into a month-long Apple Watch calorie challenge, already at 11,000 calories burned, on track for 37,000 in June, and still can't find the shred.

Chapter 4 · 13:50

Matt's Calorie-Burning Challenge & The Brutal Math of Fat Loss

Fresh off the Paradise discussion, Matt pivots to his own ongoing 'paradise problem' — trying to escape his body fat. He's nine days into a calorie-burning challenge with friends tracked via Apple Watch, already at 11,000 calories and on pace to burn 37,000 for June. Despite working out to the point of feeling ill, he's stunned by how stubborn body fat is. The crew does the terrible math: burning 500 calories in an all-out run is about the ceiling, and one pound of fat requires roughly 3,500 calories burned — meaning seven such sessions just to drop a single pound while maintaining a caloric deficit. Matt's frustration is genuine and relatable, and Lemaire sheepishly admits his own recent bicep workouts are causing pain he suspects might be actual injury rather than productive soreness.

Claims made here

Burning one pound of fat requires approximately 3,500 calories, equivalent to about seven maximum-effort running sessions of 500 calories each.

Matt McCusker no source cited

Stefan Wilhelmi is suing TikToker 'Piggy Stardust' for libel, slander, and defamation over public allegations about the Paradise community.

Shawn Gardini Paradise official website (paradise.net) allegations page

Chapter 5 · 16:05

PrizePicks Ad Read & White House UFC Card Predictions

In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

Chapter 6 · 18:02

CBS, Colbert's Firing & Byron Allen's Takeover

In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

Claims made here

CBS fired Stephen Colbert because he criticized Skydance's alleged efforts to bribe Trump administration officials for FCC approval of its Paramount acquisition.

Nate Marshall no source cited

Stephen Colbert's Late Show series finale recorded a show-high of 6.74 million live plus same-day viewers.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

Stephen Colbert's Late Show averaged approximately 2.5 million viewers per night before its cancellation.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

News
Data point 3.3M

Ep 619 - Plus-Sized Problems (feat. Nate Marshall & Lemaire… · Jun 11, 2026 News

Gutfeld leads late-night at 3.3 million average viewers, Colbert and Kimmel trade at around 2.5 million, and Fallon trails badly at 1.3 million. The crew debates whether any of these numbers should be considered cancelable in 2025.

Chapter 7 · 23:00

AI Slop, Late-Night TV's Death & MXC Nostalgia

In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

Claims made here

AI-generated YouTube videos summarizing historical figures' writings exist and receive hundreds of thousands of views without clearly disclosing they are AI-generated.

Matt McCusker no source cited

Greg Gutfeld's show on Fox News averages approximately 3.3 million viewers, making it the highest-rated late-night program.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show averages approximately 1.3 million viewers per night.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

Chapter 8 · 27:56

Fitness Challenge Proposal & Presidential Fitness Test Memories

In a PrizePicks-sponsored segment branded 'More or Less Presidential Fight Night Edition,' the crew works through the fight card for the White House UFC event on June 14th. Nate and Shawn disagree sharply on Josh Hokic vs. Derrick Lewis — Nate is bullish on Hokic after his Curtis Blaydes win, while the crew leans Lewis. Ilia Topuria is unanimously picked to smoke Justin Gaethje in the main event, despite genuine affection for Gaethje. The segment closes with the PrizePicks code DRENCH for $50 in lineups on a $5 first play.

Chapter 10 · 35:48

Turning 40 & Life Insurance Paranoia

Matt traces his current fitness obsession directly to turning 40, describing a visceral biological shift where he suddenly needed to push his body hard. Lemaire confesses he's been quietly working out but suspects he's torn something in his bicep. Matt then reveals the real driver behind his training intensity: a pending life insurance policy. The medical exam could include a treadmill stress test with a breathing mask, and he wants to absolutely floor the doctor. More pressingly, the insurance company tests for nicotine — nicotine users pay roughly 50% higher premiums, and if caught using while covered, they can be dropped. Matt has quit all nicotine products for the first time, substituting coffee beans. He jokes nervously that his wife now has enormous financial incentive if he were to die, creating a new source of bedtime anxiety. Nate points out, correctly, that the entire life insurance model is built to minimize payouts.

Claims made here

Life insurance companies can detect nicotine use and increase premiums by approximately 50% for tobacco or nicotine users.

Matt McCusker no source cited

If nicotine use is detected after a life insurance policy begins, the insurer can potentially cancel the policy.

Matt McCusker no source cited

Chapter 11 · 46:20

Cuckolding Drama, TV Dong Rankings & Westworld Robots

Nate mentions a show called DTF St. Louis about a cuckold situation that escalates to life-insurance murder plotting, which spirals into a broader discussion of BDSM dynamics. Matt explains 'subspace' and 'brat correction' to the group. The conversation then pivots to a surprisingly earnest survey of male nudity in prestige TV: the Sopranos had none (though it had 'a big pussy,' referring to the character), Game of Thrones and Oz leaned in, and Westworld overdid the flaccid robot junk. Matt lands on the authoritative thesis: 'everyone fears and respects a dong.' The crew then discusses a viral video of a robot kicking a child, debating whether it was intentional, comparing the kick to MMA techniques, and concluding that being hit by metal machinery has absolutely no give.

Chapter 13 · 52:48

Fart Fetish Documentary, Gay Farts, and Dairy Consequences

Lemaire circles back to a Soft White Underbelly interview about fart fetishes that Matt had shared previously [1]. The interview subject's central argument — that gay men have a structural advantage in fart-fetish relationships because men produce more gas than women — becomes the launch point for an extended discussion. The interviewee also claimed to be asexual, which Matt disputes, diagnosing him as someone who has 'porned himself' into an inability to respond to normal stimuli. Matt then provides a detailed personal account: heavy dairy consumption the previous night produced severe flatulence, requiring covert closet trips, careful pacing during sex, and a triumphant release in the bathroom immediately afterward. The crew compares notes on suppression strategies and the universal terror of farting during a hand job.

Claims made here

Approximately 60 to 80 percent of people are lactose intolerant.

Matt McCusker no source cited

Comedy
Dream Crimes: Murder, Cops, and Chinese Invasions

Ep 619 - Plus-Sized Problems (feat. Nate Marshall & Lemaire… · Jun 11, 2026 Comedy

Nate has sequential murder dreams where last week's fictional crime haunts this week's dream. Matt used to have prison dreams and high-stress Apple Watch sleep heart rates from his illegal-activity days. Shawn once woke up convinced the Beirut explosion was a nuclear flash. The guys agree women's dreams are the most dangerous — because you have to deal with them in the morning.

Chapter 14 · 59:20

Dreams, Anxiety, Murder Guilt & Beirut Nukes

The conversation turns to vivid sleep dreams. Nate reveals he dreamt of committing a murder weeks ago and is now being followed across subsequent dreams by the paranoid dread of getting caught — even though he knows it wasn't real. Shawn recalls waking his girlfriend when she sleep-talked an alarm about him being on camera, then returning the favor with a morning fart. Matt describes his old drug-dealing days producing constant prison-escape stress dreams, with his Apple Watch recording sleep heart rates of 130 BPM [1]. Lemaire confesses that for a week after the Beirut port explosion, he kept waking up to sunlight through the blinds and momentarily interpreting it as a nuclear flash. The consensus: women's dreams are the most disruptive because they come with next-morning narrative demands, while men tend to compartmentalize and move on.

Chapter 16 · 1:09:00

Women's Fashion Evolution & Hooker Technology

Matt opens the topic with a conversation he had with his wife about spandex — pointing out that leggings still fully reveal the contours of a woman's body, equivalent to being 'completely on display.' He and Lemaire trace the historical arc: in the 1980s, spandex was hooker territory; in the '90s and 2000s, exposed butt cheeks meant sex worker; today, both are everyday fashion. Matt coins 'hooker technology' for this progression and predicts see-through fabric is the imminent next step. The cultural correction — baggy mom jeans and oversized streetwear — is already visible but neither man is a fan. Lemaire mourns the specific '90s/'00s era of slightly long tees with normal sleeves as the perfect middle ground, before Nate points out he was basically wearing a dress.

Chapter 18 · 1:18:40

Post-Show Ads: Tremfya & UPS Store

The episode closes with two post-show commercial reads. Tremfya is a prescription medicine for adults with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, administered via injection or IV infusion. The UPS Store promotes its mailbox service as a solution for missed or misrouted package deliveries, offering three months free with a new annual agreement via a coupon at theupsstore.com/offer.

No indexed bits in this chapter.

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Health & Fitness
Data point 3,500 cal

Ep 619 - Plus-Sized Problems (feat. Nate Marshall & Lemaire… · Jun 11, 2026 Health & Fitness

Burning one pound of fat takes roughly 3,500 calories — about seven maximum-effort running sessions burning 500 calories each. Matt McCusker is 9 days into a month-long Apple Watch calorie challenge, already at 11,000 calories burned, on track for 37,000 in June, and still can't find the shred.

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Factual claims made this episode, and whether a source was named.

Paradise, run by Stefan Wilhelmi in Las Vegas, is the subject of a documentary called 'Big Girls Wanted: Escaping Paradise' that aired on ABC.

Shawn Gardini no source cited

Burning one pound of fat requires approximately 3,500 calories, equivalent to about seven maximum-effort running sessions of 500 calories each.

Matt McCusker no source cited

Stephen Colbert's Late Show series finale recorded a show-high of 6.74 million live plus same-day viewers.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

Stephen Colbert's Late Show averaged approximately 2.5 million viewers per night before its cancellation.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

Greg Gutfeld's show on Fox News averages approximately 3.3 million viewers, making it the highest-rated late-night program.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show averages approximately 1.3 million viewers per night.

Shawn Gardini Google search / online ratings data

CBS fired Stephen Colbert because he criticized Skydance's alleged efforts to bribe Trump administration officials for FCC approval of its Paramount acquisition.

Nate Marshall no source cited

Life insurance companies can detect nicotine use and increase premiums by approximately 50% for tobacco or nicotine users.

Matt McCusker no source cited

If nicotine use is detected after a life insurance policy begins, the insurer can potentially cancel the policy.

Matt McCusker no source cited

Approximately 60 to 80 percent of people are lactose intolerant.

Matt McCusker no source cited

Stefan Wilhelmi is suing TikToker 'Piggy Stardust' for libel, slander, and defamation over public allegations about the Paradise community.

Shawn Gardini Paradise official website (paradise.net) allegations page

AI-generated YouTube videos summarizing historical figures' writings exist and receive hundreds of thousands of views without clearly disclosing they are AI-generated.

Matt McCusker no source cited

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