Welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — the space where laughter meets truth, and every conversation is a chance to see the world from a different angle. Guided by the dynamic duo Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 211 invites you to laugh, reflect, and maybe even discover a new way of looking at life.
🔥 This week we’re unpacking:
* Nygel’s ridiculous week, including a funeral, a stuck elevator and his car attempting to off itself. Kind of crazy
* A loose pit-bull in Target
* Racism showing up on Jay’s doorstep, Raising Canes and Royal Farm
* The world’s healing one Metro car at a time. A Drug deal and an Incense man
* The Mystery of the missing hand baskets in grocery stores
What you’ll find here isn’t just comedy — it’s connection. It’s proof that humor can spark ideas, and that unfiltered conversations can lead to the kind of growth you didn’t know you needed.
📩 Have a thought or story to share? Email us at dontjudgepod@gmail.com or text us at 202-642-9398. Your voice matters here.
✨ Subscribe, share, and Join Us in Judgement. Together, let’s laugh through the chaos, learn from each other, and find joy in the unpredictable.
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Welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — the space where laughter meets truth, and every conversation is a chance to see the world from a different angle. Guided by the dynamic duo Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 211 invites you to laugh, reflect, and maybe even discover a new way of looking at life.
🔥 This week we’re unpacking:
* Nygel’s ridiculous week, including a funeral, a stuck elevator and his car attempting to off itself. Kind of crazy
* A loose pit-bull in Target
* Racism showing up on Jay’s doorstep, Raising Canes and Royal Farm
* The world’s healing one Metro car at a time. A Drug deal and an Incense man
* The Mystery of the missing hand baskets in grocery stores
What you’ll find here isn’t just comedy — it’s connection. It’s proof that humor can spark ideas, and that unfiltered conversations can lead to the kind of growth you didn’t know you needed.
📩 Have a thought or story to share? Email us at dontjudgepod@gmail.com or text us at 202-642-9398. Your voice matters here.
✨ Subscribe, share, and Join Us in Judgement. Together, let’s laugh through the chaos, learn from each other, and find joy in the unpredictable.
This special audio experience takes a fresh look at and reviews Episode 205 of The Don't Judge Me Podcast—told entirely from the perspective of outsiders sharing their thoughts on the show. Produced and directed by Jay Delnegro, creator of The Don’t Judge Me Podcast, this unique review features hosts who aren’t human at all… but instead A.I.-generated.
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Don't Judge Me Podcast
Welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — the space where laughter meets truth, and every conversation is a chance to see the world from a different angle. Guided by the dynamic duo Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 211 invites you to laugh, reflect, and maybe even discover a new way of looking at life.
🔥 This week we’re unpacking:
* Nygel’s ridiculous week, including a funeral, a stuck elevator and his car attempting to off itself. Kind of crazy
* A loose pit-bull in Target
* Racism showing up on Jay’s doorstep, Raising Canes and Royal Farm
* The world’s healing one Metro car at a time. A Drug deal and an Incense man
* The Mystery of the missing hand baskets in grocery stores
What you’ll find here isn’t just comedy — it’s connection. It’s proof that humor can spark ideas, and that unfiltered conversations can lead to the kind of growth you didn’t know you needed.
📩 Have a thought or story to share? Email us at dontjudgepod@gmail.com or text us at 202-642-9398. Your voice matters here.
✨ Subscribe, share, and Join Us in Judgement. Together, let’s laugh through the chaos, learn from each other, and find joy in the unpredictable.