Movies & Cigar Hangs
with Dusty Slay
Westerns, TSA rants, Passover feasts, hotel sleep kits & why lyrics might be messing with your eternity
📚 Books & References
- ⭐ We're Having a Good Time – Dusty's book (pre-order)
- ⭐ The Bible – Exodus, Deuteronomy, Isaiah, Gospels
- Anarcho-capitalism book (read by Hannah – title TBD)
🎙️ Guests
- → Dusty Slay — Host, comedian, Nashville
- Solo episode — no additional guests
🔧 Top Products
- → 100% Linen Bed Sheets – travel essential
- → Electric Tea Kettle – road must-have
- → Eye-Massage Sleep Mask – converted skeptic
- → Linen Sheet Spray – wind-down ritual
- → Magnesium Body Butter – Ethys Skin Care
💬 Top 3 Quotes
- "My life ain't worth two kisses." — Clint Eastwood
- "I don't think we need TSA."
- "We're talking about your eternity."
Dusty riffs on modern TV versus classic shows and westerns, kids' cartoons, and how media "programs" us before pivoting into TSA, self-protection, and anarcho-leaning views on community and punishment. There are no guests — just Dusty, a recording mic, and about 64 minutes of wherever his brain goes.
He then dives into travel routines, hotel comforts, cigars, digestion, Passover and biblical feast days, quitting nicotine, fasting, and the dangers of uncritically consuming music and film messages. This is peak Dusty Slay: funny, specific, theologically curious, and self-deprecating about carrying linen sheets on tour.
The episode closes with family priorities, tour updates for Paducah and St. Louis, and a preview of his forthcoming book where he reveals more of his personal story than ever before.
"My life ain't worth two kisses."
"It is that serious. That is how serious it is. We're talking about your eternity, heaven or hell."
"Nicotine starts punching me, gets on top of me and starts punching me in the face, and I got to kick nicotine out of the house."
"I don't think we need TSA. We just need people to buck up a little bit."
"These shows may be good at the start…then two comes around and it's garbage, but you're already invested."
"I don't celebrate Christmas, but I for sure celebrate the birth of Jesus, and I'm thankful for it."
"If you appear weak, you invite conflict; if you appear strong, it's less likely people want to mess with you."
"April is like my January where I'm like, I'm about to turn it all around."
"I'm a sponsorless podcast."
- Old-school TV and westerns
- Movies, propaganda & media skepticism
- Parenting & kids' screen time debates
- Travel routines, hotels & cigar culture
- Faith, Passover & biblical feast days
- Quitting nicotine or breaking habits
- Libertarian & anarcho-capitalist ideas
- Clean comedy & Southern sensibility
- Paducah, KY — w/ Will O'Donnell
- St. Louis, MO — w/ Scott Bedgood
- Summer: more home dates (new baby)
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