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Vexed tells colorful stories of history, statecraft, and culture through the flags of the world. We're interested in what flags have to say about the places they represent — and what they can tell us about ourselves. Insta: Vexedflagpodcast
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We discuss life, love, pop culture, politics, music, and everything thing else from an intellectual black male perspective. Prepare to laugh. Prepare to think. Prepare to be entertained. And you even may learn something.
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Terribly Vexed

Josh Branson and Justin Perleoni

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Dive in and join conspiriologists and long time friends Josh Branson & Justin Perleoni on a journey into the uncertain. From government shenanigans and covert operations to haunted houses and creepy cryptids, the fellas at Terribly Vexed are on the case.
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Vexed Men

Anthony Gallucci, Adam Stone and friends

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The VeXed Men is a comic book podcast that truly believes comics are for everybody. We love DC and Marvel, sometimes, but there are so many other options out there, and we try and talk about as much as possible. Instead of precapping new releases, we discuss first issues of titles, highlight graphic novels coming out by smaller presses, and go in depth on artists, writers, and runs of titles. We also tackle social issues tied into the current comic climate. Whenever possible, we invite on a ...
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Tammy Faye Bakker was an evangelical Christian preacher and teacher who co-hosted television programs with her husband Jim on their PTL network from 1974 to 1987. Her story is told in the 2021 HBO movie “The Eyes of Tammy Faye.” There is a scene in the movie which depicts a fundamental biblical theme. Andrea explains shame unto correction.…
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“Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos” is a new HBO documentary. In it, show creator David Chase and his creative team reflect on “The Sopranos” and how they came up with and developed certain themes. There are striking parallels between the crafting of the show & the themes explored and those we find in the Bible. Andrea discusses man’s imperman…
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After a four-month break, the Terribly Vexed Podcast is back, bringing you an eclectic mix of conversation and contemplation. In this episode, we reconnect and catch up on the whirlwind of topics that have been on our minds. We kick things off by sharing messages from our fans, including a scathing review that’s sure to spark some discussion! We ta…
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Breaking Bad, the TV series which aired from 2008 to 2013, is a work of creative genius; a tapestry of interweaving characters and storylines. It is modern storytelling at its finest. I recently re-watched the series and I wondered how it could be that I was enjoying my 3rd re-watch even more than when I’d first seen it. Why am I still enjoying a s…
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On this episode of Terribly Vexed, we delve into the world of prehistoric secret societies with archaeologist Dr. Brian Hayden. Join us as we embark on a journey through time to uncover the fascinating truths about ancient feasting rituals and their profound connections to our past. With Dr. Hayden's expert guidance, we attempt to unravel the myste…
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We are obsessed with Jesus. He is our hero, our superstar – our divine ideal. We try to follow his example; to imitate him. We not only want to be like him, we want to be him! In today’s episode, Andrea argues that this obsession is misplaced. It’s a projection of our own desires which we impose on the gospel narratives. The Jesus that we meet in t…
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast, we dive into the world of false flag operations, particularly within the complex landscape of Israel's history. False flags, deceptive maneuvers orchestrated to appear as if perpetrated by a different party, have been a controversial tool throughout history. We explore the unsettling strategies behind …
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast we finish up our interview with Ty Black. We come back from a break and start right off by exploring Ty's conversion to Judaism and and we ask what the deal is with kosher foods. We delve into the world of bored billionaires and their idle hands, unveiling the extravagant and sometimes bizarre endeavors…
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast, we dive headfirst into the mind of our special guest, Ty Black. This free-form chat took us on a journey through a wide range of topics, leaving us with more questions than answers. Ty shares his experiences with sleep paralysis and delves into the mysterious vaccines he received during his time in the…
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Join us on the latest episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast as we dive into the fascinating world of the Third Man Factor. As always, we start things off with the dirty thirty. Josh talks about a car wreck he narrowly avoided which leads us into the chaos that unfolded at Burning Man this year. Then we wrap it all up with a nice little chat about c…
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We kick off this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast by delving into the latest updates from the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) hearings, where government officials and experts discuss the intriguing world of unidentified flying objects. Moving on, we shift our focus to an equally intriguing topic: the ASCH Conformity Tests and the implicati…
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Join hosts Josh and Justin on a laid-back and thought-provoking episode of The Terribly Vexed Podcast, where they dive into the mysterious world of UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) making headlines, ponder the existence of alien life, discuss the growing influence of AI, and even explore the comical feud between tech titans Elon Musk and Mark Z…
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast we're getting topical! On June 18th, 2023, a submersible carrying five wealthy passengers was making it's way to the wreck of the Titanic. Around two hours into the descent, contact with the support ship was lost. After almost a week of searching, debris from the submersible was found on the ocean floor…
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If you’re a church-going Christian, you’ve probably attended a Bible study. Bible studies, the way they are conducted today, don’t work. We’re comfortable with the common approaches but what do we really learn? We either select a few verses of text & then discuss them or we select a popular topic & then use the Bible as a lens. What does the Bible …
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In the early hours of December 26th, 1980, a security patrol at the east gate of Royal Air Force Woodbridge spotted lights descending into a small pine forest bordering the base. Believing it was a downed civilian aircraft, a small team was assembled and sent to investigate and render assistance.As the team approached the lights, their radios began…
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In the summer of 1849, 40 year old Edgar Allan Poe embarked on a lecture tour, he planned to raise money to start his own literary magazine. By the autumn of that year Poe was nearing the end of his journey and on September 27, 1849, Poe left Richmond, Virginia on his way home back to New York City. No reliable evidence exists concerning his wherea…
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Translators make errors in their translation choices because they impose themselves onto the biblical text. In today’s episode, the last in this 4-part series on translations of the Bible, Andrea gives specific examples of translation errors. She distinguishes 3 kinds of errors: (1) euphemisms (2) word choices that force the text to make sense to t…
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The nativity scene is perhaps the best known visual depiction of the birth of Jesus. It is the emblem of the Christmas season. But it is not in the seeing of this scene that we understand its meaning, but rather, in the hearing of the biblical story. It is from the gospel books Luke and Matthew that we know about the birth of Jesus. In today's epis…
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It's the 20th episode of The Terribly Vexed Podcast and we're marking the occasion with a celebratory free-for-all of conversation! We have some general topics, frustrations, current events, and future podcast plans on our mind, and we get them off our chests in this episode. Just to give you an idea of what to look forward to, here's a list of som…
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In today’s episode, Andrea distinguishes two more reasons why translators make errors: (3)Their point of view about the Biblical text (4) A translation changes the form of what’s written and the form communicates the meaning.The Ephesus School tarafından oluşturuldu
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In celebration of Thanksgiving, Andrea reads entries from "Of Plymouth Plantation," the diary of its 2nd governor, William Bradford. His diary tells of the fragile beginnings of that small group of daring believers known to us as “the Pilgrims.” But there is something else in the diary. Governor Bradford see his story – the struggles & hardships th…
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In today’s episode, Andrea distinguishes two reasons why translators make errors: (1) English is conceptually different than Biblical Hebrew (2) We are not the writers’ intended audience. Today, we are disconnected from both the writers’ language and their culture.The Ephesus School tarafından oluşturuldu
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On June 14th, 1969, six-year-old Dennis Martin disappeared on a family outing in the Spence Field area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The resulting investigation spanned the entire country and remains the largest ever search effort in the history of the park. The number of searchers grew to upwards of 1,400 people just days after the d…
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Today’s episode is the first of a four-episode series on the matter of translations of the Bible. We read the Bible in translation; in our case, in English. But a translation is not the original text. By definition, a translation changes – transforms – the text. And this is a problem. If you are not hearing the text in its languages, you are not he…
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast, we’re joined by Jeff Maynard and Nathan Tipton. We go way back with these guys and decided to have them join us in the studio to get their thoughts on all our favorite subjects. From the firmament above the flat earth, down to the JFK sewer shooter, we’re pretty sure we covered it all (and much, much, …
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In today’s episode, Andrea poses the question: is Jesus shepherd or sheep? From the biblical perspective, this is not only a strange question but also an invalid one. And yet, there is an answer. Jesus “is” neither and sometimes both. Follow along as she examines texts from Genesis, Deuteronomy and the book of John to explain the way Biblical langu…
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On this episode of The Terribly Vexed Podcast we discuss the infamous Montauk Project. Since the early 1980’s rumors have persisted about a secret government base located underneath the small town of Montauk, NY on the eastern tip of Long Island. What was once a defense base used by the air force during World War 2 is now believed by many to be the…
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast we step into the murky world of black budgets, covert operations, espionage, hidden alliances, and secret oaths in the unseen world of parapolitics. Loosely defined, the term parapolitics describes either covert political activity that is hidden from the public or a complete (de facto) political system,…
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On this episode of The Terribly Vexed Podcast the fellas talk about Dr. Joseph Bell. In 1877, a young outpatient clerk named Arthur Conan Doyle began watching Dr. Bell's incredible powers of observation, deduction, and reasoning while dealing with patients. From something as simple as the color of the mud on a patients shoes Dr. Bell could deduce a…
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They say one should always bet on themselves... A message that apparently resonated with Atlanta Falcons receiver Calvin Ridley as it was revealed the star wide out allegedly bet $1,500 on a game that featured his own team. Similarly, the message was clearly received by Kytch (a Delaware based company responsible for fixing McDonald's ice cream mac…
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast, we interview zookeeper Kevin Hunt. Kevin has had a life-long passion for conservation and the protection of animals. He also has an extensive background in working with wildlife, including but not limited to primates, elephants, and reptiles. He has also been a consultant in a number of productions fro…
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This week the Vexed Intellects talk about the war in Ukraine & all the conversations surrounding it, the passing of the Emmett Till anti-lynching act, & another mysterious case of a black woman ending up dead in the house of a white man she met off a dating app. The guys also discuss the first black woman nominated for the supreme court, men being …
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On this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast, Josh and Justin talk about the infamous Dyatlov Pass Incident. In January of 1959, nine experienced hikers, led by Igor Dyatlov, lost their lives in the Ural Mountains of Northern Russia. The odd evidence left behind and the gruesome remains of the hikers has spawned controversy, conspiracy theories, d…
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Tuesday was 'Twosday' (2/22/22), & while many people around the world celebrated the "day that the numbers aligned", rapper Omeretta went viral this week for making sure residents of her native Atlanta (& surrounding areas) were 'aligned' on what IS & is NOT Atlanta. The Vexed Intellects, (a collective comprised of both Atlantans & NOT Atlantans), …
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Things aren't always as they seem... In the #1 series on Netflix this week, the "Tinder Swindler" appeared to be the heir to a diamond fortune to potential suitors seeking wealthy companions on a dating app. We now know that he's a master con man, who was arrested & is now banned globally from all dating apps. The "Crocodile of Wall Street" or "Raz…
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If you were a cylindrically shaped object that's primarily used as a vessel for pleasure you most likely had a GREAT week! This statement is especially true if you just so happened to end up at a 'sip-n-paint' event, a federally funded crack house, or at about the 6-inch mark of a ruler tattooed on the forearm of a l very liberated British woman. I…
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It was another WILD week filled with much foolishness & much f*ckery, but fret not, like makeup the Vexed Intellects have got it all covered! Rihanna is pregnant (insert sad face emoji). Neil Young, & other legacy acts have removed their music from Spotify in an effort to pressure the DSP to censor podcast giant Joe Rogan for allegedly spreading mi…
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It's the final episode of the 1st month of the year & the Vexed Intellects are coming in hotter than microwaved coconut oil! This week the guys discuss the doxing of serial dating app ghoster 'West Elm Caleb'. The guys also discuss Cardi B's huge win in court, as she was awarded $3.8 million in her case against gossip blogger Tasha K. Plus: Florida…
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If a tree falls in the metaverse & no one hears it does it make a sound? Do trees even fall in the metaverse? After all, It's supposed to be the perfect alternative to our imperfect reality right?....... Right?? This week the Vexed Intellects (& special guest Teresa) discuss claims of groping in the metaverse. The group tackles tough questions in r…
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Contrary to popular belief (and Frank's red hot commercials), hot sauce does NOT go on everything! This theory was unwittingly put to the test when an Instagram "model" allegedly went dumpster diving in search of a discarded condom containing the nectar of the (six) God himself (Drake) in a failed insemination attempt post coitus. According to repo…
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2022 is true & new... but like rollover minutes from cellphone plans in the early 2000s, the first few days of the New Year feels like leftovers from 2021. Firstly, R.I.P. to the legend Betty White (insert praying hands emoji). NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown made quite the spectacle as he stripped down to his underoos & unceremoniously exited the …
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Happy New Year from some Intellects who are Vexed! In the final episode of 2021, the guys do a quick recap of the crazy year that was. The gentleman also look ahead to 2022 as they share their goals & aspirations for the year to come. We just want to send a quick THANK YOU to our wonderful listeners and supporters for rocking with us on this beauti…
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The nativity scene is perhaps the best known visual depiction of the birth of Jesus. It is the emblem of the Christmas season. But it is not in the seeing of this scene that we understand its meaning, but rather, in the hearing of the biblical story. It is from the gospel books Luke and Matthew that we know about the birth of Jesus. In today's epis…
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Merry Christmahanakwanzika from the Vexed Intellects! We hope everyone has a safe, & joyous holiday weekend. As you travel to your holiday destinations, please enjoy another fun-filled episode of libations induced f*ckery as the Intellects discuss a vast array of topics such as the Omicron surge, NFL game rescheduling, & the FDA's abortion pill by …
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Pope Francis came out recently & said: "Sins of the flesh are not the most serious,”... A motto that 'Just-say-yes Nancy' Reagan once subscribed to allegedly as the former 1st lady's prowess as an elite Hollywood fellatio specialist made headlines this week. It all started when Ben Shapiro's sister posted a tweet comparing Reagan to famed pop singe…
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In traditional religious practice, the person who leads the community is addressed by a title. Why? Titles are special names; marks of distinction whose meaning comes from their source text. Today, Andrea explores two titles common in Christian traditions: pastor & father. She explains how these two words, employed as titles, express biblical wisdo…
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It was a week of firsts in a wild 1st week of the last month of a very WILD year, & the Vexed Intellects are back for another fun filled episode to unpack it all. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony & Three 6 Mafia produced the 1st ever Verzuz fight, & for the 1st time on record, a woman sued her Mom for being born (she won). Speaking of being born, the guys also…
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The omicron variant isn't the only reason to wear a mask right now... This holiday season the 'pregnancy bug' appears to be contagious, as Rihanna AND robots made headlines this week for allegedly carrying offspring. Hopefully both parties are well versed in consent laws, because an Australian sex expert is making headlines for saying parents shoul…
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