Épisodes

  • "McKinley Manor" | "Affirmations"
    Jul 31 2025

    Rob and his 13-year-old daughter Claire love Halloween, and this year, when the father wins tickets to the famous haunted McKinley Manor, the pair is stoked. The only problem now is finding their way out...


    Listening to positive affirmations while you sleep is said to reprogram your subconscious, thus improving your outlook on life and eventually the whole world around you. Sounds amazing, so long as you are aware of exactly what your affirmations are saying at night...

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    27 min
  • "Elias"
    Jul 31 2025

    Meditation is an amazing practice that, when developed correctly, can help you in all aspects of your life. Mindfulness has been known to improve health, focus, and in some cases, even lead people into channeling higher beings. It is for the latter, specifically, that this story serves to warn anyone who might attempt such methods of contact... Be careful who you're talking to!

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    29 min
  • "Not Funny, Ha-Ha" | "The Accident Writer"
    Jul 31 2025

    Jerome has a little trouble with some of his office coworkers, especially Aaron. Needing to blow off a little steam, he figures no harm can come from playing a little practical joke at the upcoming potluck. Practical jokes are innocent enough, right?


    Alex Zimmer failed to become a lawyer, opting to chase his dreams of being a writer. After landing a job reporting on personal injury accidents, his parents are filled with disappointment. But Alex is determined to make his parents proud, no matter what the cost.

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    29 min
  • "My Neighbors Like it Cold" | "Nickel-Wound"
    Jul 31 2025

    In our first story, we meet Derek, a man currently serving time. He shares the details of what should have been an average move into a nice rural duplex, but turned sinister once he met his elderly neighbors, a deceptively sweet religious couple, Harold and Ruth Peterson.


    Our second tale introduces us to a struggling musician who, while moping about his latest stage performance, finds a magical talisman in the forest. But after attempting to use the object to make a wish, he soon regrets ever finding it.


    Both stories are written, performed, and produced by Bill Mullane. They were originally released as part of the "A Brothers' Macabre" series in October 2024.

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    27 min
  • S2E2 — "F*** Trump, Let Bill Fill Your Holes"
    Jul 27 2025

    The Trump regime is the most corrupt we have ever seen in U.S. history, so it is time to embrace the changes coming in our near future! The Trump regime must be stopped, and the good news is that the fall of this destructive oligarchy starts on an individual level.On the second episode of The Bill Mullane Show Season 2, Bill continues the discussion around Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the rest of their minions running rampant around the White House. However, it is with an entirely different perspective, one not of matching the hatred and brazen debauchery of the Trump regime, but one of overcoming their separatist ideology with love and community.It is time to come together, folks, but be warned. Bill likes to ramble, he can be inadvertently (or purposefully) offensive, and might not be for everyone. Nevertheless, he loves you and thanks you for watching!Please don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the podcast!#trump #epsteinfiles #comedypodcast #personaljournaling Be the change. Enjoy the ride...

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    33 min
  • S2E1 — "Ain't Nuttin' On Jeffrey Epstein"
    Jul 20 2025

    On this week's episode, Bill talks over the latest news involving #donaldtrump #jeffreyepstein #theepsteinfiles, and his own, long, sordid history with conspiracy theories!

    Welcome Back to The Bill Mullane Show! Season 2 (Your Chosen Probability Stream: Live from The Burned-Over District). Bill has transformed the podcast from all audio to including video, so you get to see the sweaty bastard behind the mic now! Yay!

    Of course, this episode includes a lot of subtle #comedy that most people probably won't like, but there's a chance you might enjoy the new song, titled "Two Fingers, One Drink." This is a sort of slam poetry, acoustic rap about Bill's oldest relationship, alcohol!

    Please don't forget to like, subscribe, share, and enjoy! Follow The Bill Mullane Show on Facebook, Instagram, X, here on Spotify, or Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Castbox, and anywhere else you might find it!

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    41 min
  • S1E30 — The Best of The Bill Mullane Show Season 1
    Jan 1 2025

    Happy New Year's Eve, folks! What better way to ring in the new year than by listening to some of the best moments from the inaugural season of The Bill Mullane Show? Are you kidding me? You can't miss this, people!


    May your 2025 be filled with laughter, music, and friends! From the bottom of his heart, Bill wishes everyone a happy and safe new year!


    Don't forget to check back for the new format as the show looks forward to much deeper discussions, preparation for ET contact, regular guests, and much more in 2025!


    If you dig the show and you're looking forward to what's to come, please kindly like, comment, and subscribe wherever you listen!


    And as always, Bill loves you!

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    41 min
  • S1E29 — Going Back to Prison for Christmas
    Dec 21 2024

    Tonight, Bill provides some valuable information on what to expect from the show in 2025, using the bulk of this episode to tell what he believes is going on in the skies over New Jersey. Bottom line? It's all about how you respond, folks! Will you choose freedom or prison?

    And speaking of prison, tonight's show culminates in Bill's heavily anticipated Christmas carol, "Going Back to Prison for Christmas." You can't miss this!

    Please don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and most of all, enjoy! And remember...

    Bill loves you!

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    33 min