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Weird Connections

Weird Connections

Written by: Ryan Weir
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Weird Connections – Everyone’s Linked… They Just Don’t Know It Yet

Every episode of Weird Connections starts with a mystery: two guests who think they have nothing in common. By the end, we uncover how their lives are strangely — and sometimes beautifully — intertwined.

Hosted by Ryan Weir and co-host Eddie Booze, this show brings together real people for unscripted, unforgettable conversations that reveal how small the world really is. From overlapping pasts to unexpected shared moments, these connections are weird, wild, and 100% real.

No prep. No scripts. Just two humans, one table, and one weird connection waiting to be found.

New episodes weekly

Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms

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Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

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Episodes
  • Live fire to 90-ft falls | Stuntman Brandon Johnson on fear & comebacks | Weird Connections
    Sep 25 2025

    What do live-fire stunts, 90-foot falls, and a Gwen Stefani mix-up have in common?

    Join host Ryan Weir as he explores how seemingly unrelated lives intersect in fascinating ways. In this episode, Ryan talks to stuntman Brandon Johnson (Iron Man, The Patriot, Gilmore Girls) and cohost/musician Eddy Booze, uncovering the craft behind Hollywood stunts, the mindset that tames fear, and the comeback that reignites a career. Packed with humor, unexpected insights, and captivating storytelling, this episode is ideal for anyone fascinated by life’s unpredictable twists and turns.

    🎧 What you'll discover:

    — Live fire on stage at the World Stunt Awards—and how pros layer protection, timing, and trust

    — The 90-ft “decelerator” fall on Gilmore Girls and why camera angles sell fight hits

    — Universal Studios’ WaterWorld as a stunt training ground (and why choreography is king)

    — Highfalls into boxes vs. airbags, cannon-roll car flips, and driving choreography 101

    — Managing fear with rehearsal and breathing so creativity replaces nerves

    — A health comeback: from 290 to 212 lbs, lifestyle resets, and returning to stunt shape

    — Constantine on set: the Gwen Stefani story, doubles, and on-camera fight pacing

    👥 Who will love this episode:

    — Fans of behind-the-scenes action and practical stunts

    — Curious minds into mindset, fear management, and performance under pressure

    — Movie lovers of ’90s–’00s action classics and TV stunt work

    — Anyone who digs comeback stories with grit, humor, and heart

    🎬 Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro, Instapot mishap, and today’s stunt theme

    07:10 – Health reset & comeback: training, diet, discipline

    12:30 – Live fire stunt prep, safety layers, execution

    16:40 – Highfalls 101: airbags vs. boxes; 90-ft decelerator

    21:55 – Fight scenes, camera cheats, and when hits get too real

    35:15 – Car work & Mr. & Mrs. Smith chase beats

    48:45 – Constantine set story: Gwen Stefani moment

    55:30 – Fear management, breathing, and using nerves as fuel

    1:15:20 – Star Trek: Nemesis stair-fall breakdown

    1:26:10 – Closing thoughts & credits

    🔔 Stay Connected:

    — Like this video if you enjoyed discovering the unexpected!

    — Comment your favorite weird connection below.

    — Subscribe & hit the bell to keep uncovering more Weird Connections.

    Welcome to Weird Connections—because everyone's connected, whether you like it or not.

    📚 Resources Mentioned:

    — World Stunt Awards (2004)

    — Universal Studios WaterWorld stunt show

    — Gilmore Girls: “Mary Fisticuffs” (wire/decelerator fall)

    — The Patriot; Master and Commander; National Treasure

    — Mr. & Mrs. Smith; Poseidon; Star Trek: Nemesis; Iron Man (opening scene)

    — Constantine (Gavin Rossdale/Balthazar)

    — Medieval Times & Knott’s Berry Farm Wild West stunt shows

    — Eddy Booze — album “Through Rosecolored Glasses” (“Right on Time”)

    🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Ep. 9

    #WeirdConnections #StuntLife #ActionMovies

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Buffalo in Camp & Paniolo Origins | Jim on Spurs, Rodeo Myths, Energy Vampires | Weird Connections
    Sep 18 2025

    What do a Catalina buffalo, Hawaiian paniolo cowboys, and rodeo myth-busting have in common? Join host Ryan Weir as he explores how seemingly unrelated lives intersect in fascinating ways. In this episode, Ryan talks to horseman/entrepreneur Jim Cunningham and musician-cohost Eddy Boos, uncovering hidden stories that bridge surf culture, cowboy life, and timeless wisdom. Packed with humor, unexpected insights, and captivating storytelling, this episode is ideal for anyone fascinated by life’s unpredictable twists and turns.

    What you'll discover:

    • The "buffalo in camp" survival moment—and why following quiet experts saves your hide
    • Spurs, soft hands, and the counterintuitive horse cues most riders get wrong
    • Mule master Jerry Tindell and legends like Rusty Richards of Sons of the Pioneers
    • The real origin of Hawaiian paniolo (Parker Ranch, Kamehameha, Captain Vancouver) and their rodeo upset
    • Rodeo reality: flank strap vs. myth, and how bull/rider scoring really works (50/50)
    • Spotting energy vampires, choosing mentors, and living the cowboy code: kindness, integrity, second chances

    Who will love this episode:

    • Fans of storytelling and intriguing real-life tales
    • Curious minds interested in discovering hidden connections
    • People who enjoy humor, surprises, and thought-provoking discussions
    • Anyone who loves unraveling life’s mysteries

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro and guest Jim Cunningham
    • 00:03:35 - Riding smarter: spurs, soft hands and getting off to reset
    • 00:10:58 - Legends: Rusty Richards, Bobby Adair and gentleman horsemanship
    • 00:16:20 - Jerry Tindell's mule wisdom + "buffalo in camp" lesson
    • 00:19:06 - Two Harbors tale: riding a horse into the bar (Catalina)
    • 00:26:45 - Paniolo origins: Parker Ranch, Kamehameha and Captain Vancouver
    • 00:31:45 - Cheyenne Frontier Days: Hawaiians "clean up" the rodeo
    • 00:56:50 - Rodeo myth-busting: flank straps, scoring, and "million-dollar bulls"
    • 01:03:45 - The big wreck: 8 ribs, collarbone—humility and recovery
    • 01:16:20 - Cowboy code: integrity, mentors and "trust, then verify"

    Stay Connected:

    • Like this video if you enjoyed discovering the unexpected!
    • Comment your favorite weird connection below.
    • Subscribe and hit the bell to keep uncovering more Weird Connections. Welcome to Weird Connections - because everyone's connected, whether you like it or not.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Jerry Tindell (mules and horsemanship)
    • Rusty Richards and Sons of the Pioneers
    • Parker Ranch / paniolo history
    • Will Rogers; Ronald Reagan "Trust, then verify"

    Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Ep. 8

    #WeirdConnections #CowboyWisdom #Paniolo

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Deathbots, AI & Ridiculous Stories | Ryan Weir x Dr. G on Tech, Life & Chaos | Weird Connections
    Sep 4 2025

    Could AI preserve your voice and personality long after you’re gone? What happens when deathbots, voice cloning, and Shark Tank pitches collide with wild life stories? In this episode of Weird Connections, host Ryan Weir and guest Dr. G (retired veterinarian, serial entrepreneur, podcaster) dive into a wild mix of ChatGPT experiments, voice cloning, scams, proctology humor, and college chaos to show how weirdly connected life can be.

    🎧 What you'll discover:

    – Why Dr. G thinks ChatGPT has “invisible blocks” and prompt tricks

    – The real risks and possibilities of voice cloning and deathbots

    – A near-scam over a DIY trademark filing and how to spot it

    – Ryan’s third-story balcony jump and “superhuman strength” moment

    – How partying, proctologists, and parenting collide in surprising ways

    – Why WeirWins + Pacific Lens Studios are building legacy content

    Who will love this episode:

    – Fans of outrageous, real-life storytelling

    – Curious minds into AI, voice cloning, and deathbots

    – Listeners who like tech insights mixed with hilarious chaos

    – Entrepreneurs and podcasters vibing with Pacific Lens Studios energy

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Explosive intro: Ryan hosts solo with Dr. G

    08:30 – From ChatGPT’s hidden prompts to “deathbot” concepts

    17:00 – Voice cloning experiments, safety words, and AI scams

    25:30 – Proctologist stories, Dr. Rad, and awkward life lessons

    34:00 – Shark Tank pitch: launching “deathbot” as a legacy tool

    42:30 – Ryan’s balcony jump gone wrong and “superhuman strength”

    51:00 – Business scams, trademarks, and almost getting hustled

    59:30 – Discipline, family balance, and lessons from entrepreneurship

    1:08:00 – D1 athletics, partying hard, and the “Hershey Gersh” story

    1:16:30 – Wrapping with Pacific Lens Studios, Eddie Booze, and what’s next

    Stay Connected:

    – Like this video if you enjoyed discovering the unexpected!

    – Comment your favorite weird connection below.

    – Subscribe & hit the bell to keep uncovering more Weird Connections.

    Welcome to Weird Connections—because everyone’s connected, whether you like it or not.

    Resources Mentioned:

    – EverVox project / WeirWins@gmail.com

    – Pacific Lens Studios

    Availability & Socials:

    – 🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

    – 📸 Follow us: @Pacific.Lens.Studios

    – 📥 Contact: info@pacificlensstudios.com

    Ep. 7

    #AI #Deathbots #WeirdConnections

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    1 hr and 28 mins
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