Viral Moment and Celebrity Jokes:

The Gracious Two, John Rotolo and Chad Gracey discuss a viral moment involving Justin Timberlake's exposed genitals on stage. They joke about how it balances out his talents and good looks. Chad references a Brendan Fraser movie where the character wishes for fame but gets a small penis as part of the deal. They marvel at how Elizabeth Hurley still looks amazing.

Pit Diapers for Concert Relief:

John and Chad discussed their experiences at concerts, focusing on the challenges of using the bathroom and the need for better solutions. They discovered an article about a product called the "Pit Diaper" from Liquid Death, which is a reusable diaper designed for concert-goers. They found the idea amusing and discussed the potential of marketing such a product. John also shared his personal experiences of using a Solo Cup and a poncho to avoid the hassle of bathroom lines.

Tommy London's Rock Parties and LA Plans:

Tommy London, a New Yorker who recently moved to the West Coast, shared his experiences of organizing rock and roll parties in New York for 11 years. He explained how he would put together shows, ensuring the bands got paid and the more they brought in, the more they made. Tommy also mentioned his plans to start similar events in LA, including a potential partnership with the Viper Room. Chad, who is based in Orange County, expressed interest in attending one of Tommy's events. The conversation also touched on Tommy's work at Sirius XM, which he has been doing remotely since the pandemic. Tommy also shared some interesting facts about his hometown, Kennett Square, known for its mushrooms and a famous mushroom parade.

Tommy London's DJ Journey and Mischief:

On the Podcast, Tommy London shared his journey into becoming a DJ, starting from his childhood fascination with music and radio. He recounted how his friend, an agent for a big agency, introduced him to Scott Greenstein, the President of Sirius XM, leading to his current role as a DJ. The conversation also touched on the topic of "Mischief Night" or "Devil's Night'"

Howard Stern and Radio Personalities:

On the podcast, the participants discussed their experiences with Howard Stern and other radio personalities. Tommy London shared his experiences working at Sirius XM, where he interacted with Howard Stern and other staff members. The pod also touched on the impact of Howard Stern on the radio landscape and his ability to keep listeners engaged despite his provocative content.

Bands, Concert Experiences and Openings:

The podcast involved a discussion about various bands and their experiences. Tommmy London shared his experience of interviewing Bon Jovi and how they filmed the interview. Chad also shared his experiences of opening for bands like Janes Addiction and others. Chad mentioned how they had to play an acoustic set due to the crew's restrictions, which surprisingly worked well. John shared his experience of attending a Live concert where they played an acoustic set after 9/11. Chad also revealed that they had been asked to open for U2 but had to decline due to their own headlining tour. The conversation ended with Chad reminiscing about the Zoo TV tour and that LiVe might have opened for U2.

Celebrity Sports, Music and Interest Rates:

John, Chad and Robert Hayes discussed various topics including a celebrity sports event, Tommy London's music career, and the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts. Tommy London, a musician, shared his upcoming album and single, and his appearances on radio shows. The group also discussed the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates, with Robert stating that this was the third consecutive rate cut this year. The conversation also touched on the topic of abortion, with John ex