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High Society Radio

GaS Digital Network

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Chris “Pepper Hicks” Stanley, Bronx Johnny, and Chris from Brooklyn are three best friends living life to the fullest in NYC. They’re gentlemen, scholars; they’re alcoholics. Enjoy the art of conversation as they wax philosophic about news, sports, pop culture, and their occasionally questionable life choices. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere ...
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The Blame Game

Jonathan R. Ratchik

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Accidents are an unavoidable fact of life. Or are they? This podcast discusses current events through a personal injury lawyer’s perspective. In each episode, your host, Jonathan R. Ratchik Esq, will focus on one such event and attempt to answer one oftentimes not-so-simple question: “Who’s to blame?”
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This week on High Society Radio, Chris Faga & Chris Stanley discuss everything from Hulu’s new Aaron Hernandez show, dissecting the darker side of his story and how the new series compares to other true crime docs. Plus Faga finally gets Stanley to watch a scene from Tulsa King—the latest Sylvester Stallone crime drama—where he breaks down why Sly …
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This week on High Society Radio, Chris Faga & Chris Stanley kick off with a Skankfest recap where Faga shares his highlights including an incredible return to roasting. Meanwhile, Stanley is fully embracing his Sleeze Core lifestyle, and they dive into the chaotic world of Eric Adams' indictment and NYC politics. Could Curtis Sliwa still become may…
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It's Frankfest Y'all! Chris Faga and Chris Stanley preside and even welcome in the EP of GaS Digital Network Frank to watch Jorge and Harrington engage in an hour long hot dog eating contest, the boys plans to take a concord to Skankfest right after the episode, the multitude of swinger couples on Instagram, the boys debate favorite condiments and …
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Buckle up for another unpredictable ride, where Chris From Brooklyn & Chris Stanley go from Peyton Manning looking like Boss Baby to unraveling the latest on Diddy’s controversies. We kick things off with a deep dive into why athlete podcasts—especially basketball pods—seem to dominate the scene. But it doesn’t stop there. We get into the Manning b…
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From Trump commentary to DNA tests for cats, Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley and dive into a whirlwind of hilarious and offbeat conversations. This episode is packed with unexpected stories, sound effects, and inside jokes that’ll keep you laughing. Stanley helps his neighbor get back into golf while running into a colorful cast of characters…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley discuss the victorious demolition derby in Pennsylvania, Chris falling in love with Middle America and their customs, the introduction of The Stanningcast and more. Then Brox Johnny calls in to check in on the guys in the wake of the Russian disinformation payoff news. Plus bitcoin might be a CIA psyo…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley welcome on KP Burke for a second week in a row! They discuss Faga doing a demolition derby over the weekend, why weightism is akin to racism, Stanley finally gets his birthday gift much to his chagrin, why Stanley needs his own soundboard in the future, the insanity of generic fantasy football merch, …
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley welcome on KP Burke to continue Stanley's birthday month celebration! The boys sip Tom Collins while playing old timey pranks on the GaS staff, the boys take a look for updates from Kamala's website only to find the Doug merch is now more expensive, a look at Tiny Chef and adults making kids content o…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley celebrate Stanleys birthday sans gifts before discussing a host of topics including the death of the classic dumb action movie, Stanley getting obsessed with which super heroes would win in a fight, whether or not they're invested in the new Alien movie, Michael Jordan's son getting caught by the papa…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley discuss why the British are the most fun to mock, RFK and his run in with a bear, Kamala Harris picking Tim Walz as her running mate, comparing the presumptive VP's and figuring out who is better at Magic The Gathering, why Jorge needs to get the founder of FEDS magazine on the show, a boys night for …
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley are joined by Zac Amico to discuss why GaS Digital could field an Olympic handball team, why Chris can appreciate the finer points of Olympic fencing, the South Koreans getting announced as North Koreans during the opening ceremony, why Arena's use CLEAR to clean their buildings, Mr. Beast's many scan…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley discuss JD Vance's animist accusations, the AP printing a headline debunking it then retracting it, the chemical clock in the Vice Presidents house, what caused RFK's voice to sound like that, the left getting into conspiracy stuff, Chris' beef with Tom Wolfe, Michael Bay making a movie based off the …
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This week Chris Stanley begrudgingly decided to do a solo show talking the 2016 XXL Brainrot cypher, the Gen Z boss bitches going viral on TikTok, a celebration of Prime Day and the great Jeff Bezos, a full preview of the NFL season without Faga derailing any sports conversations, Trump getting endorsements from giants of the tech industry followin…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley are joined by Bronx Johnny over Zoom like it's 2020 all over again! They discuss Stanley coming down with Merengue Fever, Johnny meeting Tucker Carlson at a La Quinta Inn, Godzilla winning an oscar, the Martin Lawrence body double theory, Camron showing up to the BET awards dressed as OJ Simpson and s…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn is joined by Bronx Johnny via Zoom to discuss the president of The Philipines enacting an insane new gun law to combat crime, the true meaning of The Fourth Of July, Badlands Booker's time to shine with Joey Chestnut out of the picture, a Bronx Johnny Facebook report, the dystopian new plans for VR prisons, nudity bein…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn is joined by Bronx Johnny via Streamyard to discuss Ric Flair doing the job for Vince Russo, the Nuttin But Azz basketball league getting kicked out of their high school venue, getting hit with campaign ads everywhere, Bowman losing his seat in New York, the new company that wants to put realistic skin on robots, the a…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley talk Chet Hanks passing Colin Hanks as Tom's top son, the insane cope on display with Poly people on social media, the online courses these same people offer to get you into the lifestyle, Matt Staffords wife telling a story about cucking him on a podcast, Faga learns who Davis Clark is, Stanley agree…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn and Chris Stanley are joined by Andy Malafarina to talk more about his upcoming move to Austin, a look at the top North East Italian Americans on social media and what Faga has to do to get his slice of the pie, a subreddit of people who have been scammed by games for cash apps with insane commercials, the boys finally…
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This week Chris From Brooklyn enters the Stanleyverse with guests Zac Amico and Andy Malafarina, the boys talk about Hunter Biden's gun charge, why acetaminophen overdoses used to be so common, Alec Baldwin getting a reality show and harassed at a bagel shop, the failing Chinese real estate market, the work of the hottest new male adult superstar, …
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This week Chris From Brooklyn, is down one Stanley so he invited 4 guests to make up for it with Geo Perez, Myles Toe, Lawrence Reece and Derick Gonzalez to discuss Donald Trump being found guilty of 34 felony counts, how he's going to fare facing jail time, Joe Budden stealing Lawrence and Myles content, Eric Adams claiming he used to be roll up h…
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On February 26, 2016, Terry Sanderson, an optometrist in his late 60s and an experienced skier, was skiing at Deer Valley Resort in Utah when he claims his life changed forever after Gwyneth Paltrow, an Academy Award-winning actress, crashed into him. In the personal injury lawsuit he filed against Ms. Paltrow and the Deer Valley Resort Company (an…
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On October 2, 2022, a 13-year-old girl was walking home from school on Staten Island when she was suddenly and viciously attacked by a group of pit bulls which had escaped from an open window in their owners’ home. The pit bulls also attacked a 2-year-old girl and a 19-year-old woman. Sadly, these types of attacks are not isolated incidents, either…
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On the afternoon of May 14th, Payton Gendron, eighteen years old and a self-proclaimed white supremacist, arrived outside a Tops Supermarket located in Buffalo, New York. Armed with an AR-15 type rifle, Gendron began firing off rounds in the parking lot, fatally shooting three shoppers. He then entered the grocery store where his killing spree cont…
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In the late morning hours of Saturday, January 8, 2022, a five-alarm fire broke out in the Twin Parks North West apartment complex in the Tremont neighborhood of the Bronx. Caused by a malfunctioning electric space heater, smoke from the fire spread throughout the 19-story high-rise after the door to the apartment in which the fire started was left…
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On October 21st, an acclaimed cinematographer, 42-year-old Halyna Hutchins, was fatally shot by Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin on the set of Rust. Just prior to the shooting, the film’s assistant director, Dave Halls, grabbed the gun from among three that the film’s armorer had set up on a nearby tray. After yelling “Cold Gun!”, film jargon which is …
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On September 1, 2021, the remnants of Hurricane Ida, which had just pummeled Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane several days earlier, swept through New York City. In a matter of hours, more than half a foot of rain inundated the five boroughs. Easily overwhelming the City’s sewer system, Ida turned streets and subways into raging rivers and floode…
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On the morning of June 24, 2021, Champlain Tower South, a 13-story oceanfront condominium in south Florida, collapsed. So far, rescue crews working around the clock have recovered 97 bodies from the rubble. At least a dozen residents still remain unaccounted for as recovery efforts continue. In the last episode of The Blame Game, we spoke with an a…
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In the early morning of June 24, 2021, Champlain Towers South, a 13-story condominium in Surfside Florida, collapsed without warning. For the past two weeks, rescue crews have been frantically searching through the rubble in search of survivors. As of this broadcast, 46 residents have been confirmed dead with close to 100 still being reported as mi…
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On Saturday April 17th, 2021, 71-year-old Hing Chung, manager of a Dim Sum restaurant at the corner of West 78th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan, was tragically killed after getting struck by an E-bike. Mr. Chung represented the fourth pedestrian killed by E-bikes since 2014 and is part of a troubling trend so far this year. Between Januar…
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During the Covid-19 pandemic and due to social distancing restrictions imposed on indoor fitness facilities across the country, millions of Americans stopped going to the gym and began working out in their own homes. In turn, the sale of health and fitness equipment soared. One such at-home fitness company, Peloton, saw its sales surge to roughly $…
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January 6, 2021. A day that will go down as one of the darkest in American history. Thousands of supporters of President Trump assembled outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC to object to Congress' certification of Senator Biden's electoral college victory and stop what they view as a stolen election. What happens next is heartbreaking. Breach…
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On Saturday, October 24th, 33-year-old Leonard Shoulders experienced every New Yorker’s worst nightmare. Mr. Shoulders is walking towards the bus stop on Third Avenue near 183rd Street in the Bronx when, without any warning, the sidewalk collapses underneath him. Mr. Shoulders plummets 15’ into an underground vault, breaking his leg and arm upon im…
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On July 18, 2020, Nina Kapur, a 26-year-old news reporter for CBS, was tragically killed when the Revel scooter on which she was a passenger crashed after its driver suddenly swerved for an unknown reason Ten days later, 32-year Jeremy Malave was killed after losing control of the Revel scooter he was driving and crashing into a light pole. Under i…
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Nursing homes have been the ground zero of the COVID-19 pandemic. Of the more than thirty thousand people who have died from the virus in New York State, more than six thousand were of residents in nursing homes and adult care facilities. Saddened and angered by the loss of their loved ones, surviving family members are looking for justice and to h…
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The coronavirus continues to ravage New York. Heading into the last week of April, almost 300,000 people across New York State have been diagnosed with the virus with close to 17,000 deaths being reported. In New York City alone and despite the imposition of strict social distancing measures, more than 11,000 people have died from the disease. Over…
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COVID-19 is crippling the United States and countries all over the world. Since being first diagnosed in the city of Wuhan, China back on December 1, 2019, the coronavirus which causes the disease has spread throughout the world. As of this podcast, more than 15,000 cases of coronavirus have been diagnosed in New York State alone. Over one hundred …
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On December 17, 2019, Erica Tishman, a New York City architect, wife and mother of three, was walking through Times Square on her way to work when she was killed after being struck by a piece of masonry that had fallen off a 17-story building. Shockingly, eight months earlier, the very same building had been issued a violation by New York City's De…
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On October 13, 2019, a 65-year-old man was struck and killed by an SUV while his bike on Cross Bay Boulevard in Queens. This marks the 25th cyclist killed in New York City in 2019, more than twice as were killed in all of 2018. With so much carnage on New York City's streets, advocacy groups are claiming that Vision Zero, the City of New York's pla…
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On May 29, 2019, a four year old girl was seriously injured after getting struck by a foul ball during a baseball game between the the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros. Her story is one that is repeated hundreds of times every year at baseball stadiums across the country. And yet despite knowledge that fans are getting struck (and sometimes even kil…
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On March 10, 2019, Ethiopian Airlines flight 302 crashed en route to Nairobi, Kenya, killing all 157 passengers on board, including eight American citizens. The crash involved a Boeing 737 MAX jet, the same jet involved in a crash of Lion Air flight 610 from Indonesia in October 2018. Although investigators have not yet completed their investigatio…
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On October 6, 2018, Axel and Amy Steenburg of Amsterdam, New York, together with fifteen of their closest friends and family members, were traveling by limousine to a brewery in Cooperstown, New York to celebrate Amy's 30th birthday party. The limousine, owned by Prestige Limousine, was approaching the intersection of Route 30 and Route 30A in Scho…
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