Episodi

  • #44: Cardio, Cholesterol, Consequences
    Feb 13 2026

    Send a text

    Okay so AJ is glowing because Botox, Jay is experimenting with Vaseline like he’s in a dermatology lab, then Jay joins gay kickball and realizes it’s basically the IRS with jerseys. We get mad about shoe rules, talk Benito Bowl and people acting dumb, laugh at Jill Zarin getting dropped, and then Jay finds out his LDL is elite and starts strutting like he’s booked for Fashion Week.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    46 min
  • REPOST: An Oldie But A Goodie
    Feb 6 2026

    Send a text

    Jay fumbled so hard this week that he accidentally deleted the entire episode. Like, fully Thanos-snapped our recording into the shadow realm. So today’s drop is an oldie but a goodie, pulled straight from the Dose of Delusion vault because we refuse to let Jay’s “oopsie” ruin your weekly mess.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    56 min
  • #42: Inside the West Wing, Outside Our Minds
    Jan 30 2026

    Send a text

    Jay and AJ swap winter-storm war stories from DC and Texas, roast panic-buying culture, then detour into Jay’s West Wing White House tour (including the Oval Office and the Truman Bowling Alley). AJ shares what he’s been up to socially in San Antonio, gives a full New Year’s recap, and they land on their comfort-food obsession: reality TV (RHOSLC reunion timing confusion and Traitors hype).

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    50 min
  • #41: We’re back, we’ve been busy, and Jay says "whatnot" way too much!
    Jan 23 2026

    Send a text

    Season 4 is here. Jay and AJ kick off 2026 with intentions (not resolutions), then Jay drops his most unhinged Lyft experience yet: a two-minute pre-recorded “tip me or else” audio, a ride ended early, and a TikTok that went viral. From there it’s full reality TV court: Salt Lake reunion chaos, BH’s new girl energy, Sutton slander, and Traitors hot takes (including Michael Rapaport doing… too much). We wrap with AJ’s DJ-world update and what’s coming next for I’m Friends With The DJ.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    57 min
  • #40: Masculinity, Mess, and Missed Exits
    Dec 19 2025

    Send a text

    Jay and AJ catch up on chaotic nights out, surprise run-ins with RuPaul’s Drag Race girls, and holiday plans that involve more chosen family than blood relatives. Jay recaps a soul-filling trip home, frat-boy mattress life, and a truly unhinged Lyft ride that turns into a full role reversal.

    Things pivot into Housewives territory, with strong opinions on Salt Lake City, Meredith Marks, and the ongoing art of stirring the pot. The episode wraps with a deep dive into Heated Rivalry, unpacking masculinity, obsession, and why rivalry gives men permission to fixate on each other, all while admitting the show is horny as hell. Equal parts chaos, comfort, and cultural commentary.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    47 min
  • #39: Is it gayla or is it gala? (with rising Tejano pop star, Eric Lee)
    Dec 10 2025

    Send a text

    Jay and AJ open the episode with chaotic banter and AJ’s recap of a fully booked San Antonio weekend of DJs, Sundown Social, and low-key crushing on DJ Surge. Jay then spirals into the saga of the “gayla” disaster: the tux shop was closed, he panic-shopped across Marshall’s, Target, Zara, and Macy’s, paid full price against his will, but still showed up serving Calvin Klein at a formal work gala… where he accidentally volunteered himself to host next year’s event in front of 1,300 people.

    AJ runs off to a Blue Santa event, and Jay brings in special guest Eric Lee (@soyericlee), Tejano pop singer and part-time thirst trap. Eric talks about juggling his nail salon day job and pop star nights, growing up performing with his dad’s band, being told to “tone down” his mannerisms, and now finally performing as his full, gay self. He explains the heartbreak behind “Pacífico,” touches on Selena as a deep but overused inspiration, and talks about using his body and social media strategically to sell his music while balancing that with a long-term marriage.

    They wrap with stanning Whitney from Dancing With the Stars, celebrating Eric’s first solo concert at Let’s Be Honest in San Antonio on December 14, and Eric ending on gratitude, ass slaps, and a whole lot of “I don’t take any of this for granted.”

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    53 min
  • #37: Barbers, Bravo, and Bad Decisions
    Nov 24 2025

    Send a text

    In this Dose of Delusion episode, Jay and AJ unpack the consequences of AJ cheating on his hot barber and ending up with a crooked South Side lineup right before major events, while Jay is drowning in government taskers and bingeing every “Selling…” show like it’s his second job. Sean vs Austin on Selling OC triggers a very real rant about messy straight men who flirt, blur lines, then act like victims when their curiosity catches up with them, and AJ explains his “no blurred lines, just are we hooking up or not” policy. From there, they spiral into BravoCon gossip, Kim K’s questionable acting on All’s Fair, Jessica Simpson’s “is that just makeup?” moment, and close out with Thanksgiving plans, tux vs suit for Jay’s gala and French Embassy night, and AJ demanding full access to Jay’s calendar like a controlling but lovable cohost

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    53 min
  • #36: Morally Corrupt, Seasonally Festive
    Nov 7 2025

    Send a text

    Jay and AJ catch up like two people who survived Halloween on vibes and Amazon Prime. Jay tells the story of him and Renae showing up to a DC house party dressed as “CDC employees laid off by RFK Jr.” with badges so legit people actually thought they worked for the government, then realizing there was a secret costume contest they obviously won. AJ runs through San Antonio’s marathon of queer Halloween events, warehouse parties, drag, and bar lines that were too long for his spirit. Then they veer straight into Bravo talk, dragging Sutton, defending Kyle (kind of), stanning Jennifer Tilly, and using “the morally corrupt Faye Resnick” as a lifestyle. They close out talking about levels of gossip, how everyone says “don’t tell” while telling everyone, and Jay deciding he actually likes being the morally corrupt one.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    42 min