"I Wanted Him GONE": The Shakespearean Truth | The Red Sea Wardrobe Crisis

Sibling rivalry, the "Caffrey vs Hayes" identity crisis, and why rebels in Yemen are wearing Colm's shirts.
Following the shockwaves of Thursday’s show, the brothers return to dissect the "Shakespearean" drama of their childhood. Colm double-downs on the moment he realized his position as the "only child" was under threat, sparking a fascinating debate on the psychology of sibling rivalry and the "throne" of the household.
But it’s not all family drama. The brothers explore the "Mystery of the Missing Delivery." If you’re wondering why your Temu order is late, Colm has a theory involving the Red Sea and a very fashionable group of rebels in Yemen.
In this episode, we uncover:
- The Sibling Throne: The psychological fallout of Colm’s "one hour to live" confession.
- Identity for Sale: The truth behind the "Hafery & Hayes" branding and the weight of a family name.
- Global Logistics Mystery: Why your entire wardrobe might be stuck in a geopolitical chokepoint.
- Sunday Rituals: The surprising truth about who actually goes to Mass.
📅 TUNE IN:
Main Show: Every Thursday @ 6 PM
After Show: Every Sunday @ 8 AM
⏱️ Chapter Timings
- 00:00 – Sunday Rituals: Who actually went to Mass?
- 01:21 – Brand Identity: "Hafery & Hayes" or "Caffrey & Hayes"?
- 03:00 – The Shakespearean Fallout: Addressing the "I wanted him dead" confession.
- 07:30 – Psychology of the Only Child: The battle for the household "throne."
- 12:15 – The Cost of Living vs. The Cost of Dying (Thursday Rewind).
- 18:00 – Personal Truths: Why we do this podcast every week.
- 21:43 – The Red Sea Mystery: Why rebels in Yemen are wearing Colm’s shirts.
- 22:15 – Closing: The future of the "Not So Christian Brothers."
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