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  • Deaths Of The Month: February Fatales
    Feb 10 2026

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    Discover the most bizarre and botched deaths in history from the unkillable homeless man who survived antifreeze to the "Toxic Lady" who hospitalized an entire ER.

    In this "February Fatales" edition of The Day’s Grimm, we dive into five extraordinary historical deaths that occurred during the shortest month of the year. You will explore the limits of human resilience, the horror of medieval execution blunders, and the strange chemistry that turned a hospital visit into a biohazard emergency. Whether it's a royal tragedy or a fatal presidential encounter, these stories prove that truth is often darker and stranger than fiction.

    We break down the incredible survival (and ultimate end) of "Iron Mike" Malloy, the gruesome details of Mary Queen of Scots' final moments, and the chaotic Hawaiian skirmish that claimed Captain James Cook. Stick around until the end to see how we rank these historical milestones from "mid" to the ultimate "gold" standard of grim history.

    TIMESTAMPS:

    0:00 Welcome to February Fatales: Five Deaths of the Month
    2:37 The "Iron Mike" Malloy Saga: Antifreeze, Oysters, and Resilience
    11:12 Mary Queen of Scots: The Botched Execution and the Hidden Dog
    17:15 The Hawaiian Skirmish: The Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook
    23:18 The Fatal Mistress: Felix Faure’s "Grand Mort"
    28:05 Gloria Ramirez: The Mystery of the "Toxic Lady"
    34:06 Ranking the Grim: Who Takes the Gold?


    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Malloy

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/the-gruesome-beheading-of-mary-queen-of-scots/KT6ES7HXAEMBLTJQTSYBOYQMBU/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_James_Cook#:~:text=On%2014%20February%201779%20British,and%2017%20Hawaiians%20were%20killed.

    https://www.francophilesanonymes.com/en/felix-faure/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Gloria_Ramirez

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    40 min
  • EP 249 From Trailer Rentals to Content Creation: The Kyle Biggs Story
    Feb 3 2026

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    In this episode of The Days Grimm, Brian Michael Day and Thomas Grimm sit down with long-time friend, entrepreneur, and DIY content creator Kyle Biggs to discuss the realities of building a business and a real estate portfolio from the ground up. Kyle shares his journey from running a trailer rental business to successfully "house hacking" three different properties by living in them and driving "soft value" through smart, budget-friendly renovations.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by home repairs or wondered how to transition from a 9-to-5 into real estate, this episode provides a grounded, no-nonsense perspective. Kyle breaks down his "lazy-proof" philosophy for home maintenance famously featured in his TikTok series and explains why most people are just one YouTube tutorial away from saving thousands of dollars on home projects.

    Beyond the hammer and nails, the conversation dives deep into the mindset of an entrepreneur. Kyle candidly discusses his "first failure" with KB Trailer Rentals and the invaluable lessons he learned about scalability, accounting, and trusting your gut when dealing with difficult clients. We also explore the future of content creation, including how Kyle uses AI tools like Gemini to plan his videos and the technical hurdles of moving from phone editing to professional software like DaVinci Resolve.

    Whether you're looking for actionable real estate advice or just need a kick in the pants to clean out your air vents, this episode is packed with authentic stories and practical takeaways for the modern blue-collar entrepreneur.

    KEY TOPICS COVERED:

    • The "House Hacking" Strategy: How to buy, renovate, and rent properties while living in them.
    • Driving "Soft Value": Why kitchen and bathroom updates offer the best return on investment.
    • Lessons from Business Failure: What shutting down a trailer rental business taught Kyle about scalability.
    • The Power of YouTube University: Learning complex trades like plumbing and drywall for free.
    • Property Management: When to stop doing the work yourself and hire a pro for passive income.
    • Content Creation Workflow: How to film and edit high-performing TikToks in under 30 minutes.
    • AI for Entrepreneurs: Using deep research models to plan a 50-video content strategy.

    NOTABLE QUOTES:

    • "YouTube is where I learned my shit. For real. 100%." (Kyle Biggs)
    • "Trust your gut and know when to refuse service to anybody you want." (Kyle Biggs)
    • "Passive income... that’s really what it’s about. You can go to sleep and still have that money coming in." (Thomas Grimm)
    • "Be original, be yourself, don't fucking fake it till you make it. Just do the shit you like doing." (Brian Michael Day)

    If you enjoyed Kyle’s no-nonsense approach to DIY and business, hit the subscribe button and let us know in the comments: What is the one home repair project you’ve been putting off because you’re "too lazy" to start? Don't forget to like and share this episode with someone looking to start their real estate journey!

    TIMELINE:

    00:00 - Introduction and the "clown shoes"

    06:38 - Transitioning from trailer rentals to real estate

    10:59 - The "Ho

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    1 h et 41 min
  • EP 248 DOTM JAN2026
    Jan 27 2026

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    Discover the most bizarre, brutal, and world-altering deaths that all share one thing in common: they happened in January.

    From the first firearm assassination in human history to a mathematical genius who literally starved himself out of paranoia, we rank the top 5 historical exits you won't believe actually happened.

    In this episode of The Day's Grimm, Brian Michael Day and Thomas Grimm peel back the curtain on history’s darkest monthly archives. You will learn the true (and gruesome) story of Guy Fawkes’ final moments, the "curse" of the train ticket found in Albert Camus’ pocket, and the scandalous rumors surrounding King Louis XII’s over-exertion in the bedroom. We don't just list these deaths; we rank them based on pure shock value and historical impact.

    Watch as we break down 16th-century conspiracies and 20th-century paranoia to find out which January death takes the #1 spot. Whether it's a car crash that might have been a KGB hit or a king whose death was blamed on "gout," these are the stories history books usually gloss over.


    TIMESTAMPS:

    0:00 Welcome to The Day’s Grimm

    1:38 Death #1: The Philosopher’s Fatal Car Crash (Albert Camus)

    4:05 The KGB Conspiracy & The Train Ticket

    6:12 Death #2: The Night Paralysis Demon (Kurt Gödel)

    12:23 The Man Who Starved to Death Out of Fear

    13:52 Death #3: The First Gunshot Heard ‘Round the World (Regent Moray)

    16:15 Death #4: Guy Fawkes & The Gunpowder Plot

    20:03 The Brutal Torture of the Rack

    23:51 Death #5: The Vengeful King & The Bedroom Scandal (Louis XII)

    34:45 THE RANKING: Who Had the Wildest January Death?


    Sources Cited:

    Albert Camus (Jan 4, 1960)

    Source: https://www.britannica.com/story/how-did-albert-camus-die

    Kurt Gödel (Jan 14, 1978)

    Source: https://piggsboson.medium.com/the-mathematical-genius-who-starved-himself-to-death-68fd4bbee269

    James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (Jan 23, 1570)

    Source: https://www.stewartsociety.org/history-of-the-stewarts.cfm?section=battles-and-historical-events&subcatid=2&histid=509

    Guy Fawkes (Jan 31, 1606)

    Source: https://www.worldhistory.org/Gunpowder_Plot/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22244257386

    King Louis XII of France (Jan 1, 1515)

    Source: https://www.factinate.com/people/41-raunchy-facts-about-king-francis-i-father-of-the-french-renaissance


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    43 min
  • EP247 Surviving an IED in Afghanistan & Finding Purpose Through Running | Erik Goodge
    Jan 20 2026

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    In this episode of the Day’s Grimm, hosts Brian Michael Day and Thomas Grimm sit down with Erik Goodge, a United States Marine Corps veteran, financial planner, and avid endurance runner. Erik shares his journey from growing up in the Evansville area to joining the Marine Corps as a Forward Observer (FO) during the height of the Afghanistan conflict.

    The conversation dives deep into Erik’s military service, including the high-stakes role of targeting for artillery and the harrowing experience of being hit by an IED in Helmand Province. Erik provides a raw look at the realities of combat, from the "Spider-Manning" through irrigation fields to the intense physical and mental toll of long-term deployments

    Beyond the uniform, Erik discusses his transition into the civilian world where he launched his own financial planning practice, UVest Advisory, in 2018. He explains his philosophy on asset allocation and why he focuses on long-term stability over market hype.

    Finally, Erik shares his passion for running, which serves as his mental "anchor". At the time of recording, Erik was on day 681 of a consecutive running streak, using his endurance challenges to raise thousands of dollars for "Mission First," a non-profit dedicated to supporting veterans through projects like "The Sanctuary on the Hill".

    Whether you are a veteran looking for inspiration, an aspiring entrepreneur, or someone interested in the discipline required to maintain a multi-year running streak, this episode offers valuable insights into resilience and purpose.


    KEY TOPICS COVERED:

    • The role and responsibilities of a Marine Corps Forward Observer (FO).

    • Memories of training at Fort Sill and Naval Gunfire School in Coronado.

    • First-hand account of Operation Conjure and the largest helicopter insertion since Vietnam.

    • The physical reality of surviving an IED blast and the recovery process at Bethesda.

    • Transitioning from the military to launching UVest Advisory financial planning.

    • Investment strategies: Why asset class level investing beats chasing individual stocks.

    • The discipline behind a 680+ day running streak and competing in 50-mile ultra-marathons.

    • Supporting "Mission First" and local veteran outreach in Evansville.


    Eriks Links:

    UVest Advisory Financial Planning

    https://uvestadvisory.com


    Mission First:

    https://thesanctuaryonthehill.org


    NOTABLE QUOTES:

    • "Running's like my anchor in the ground... it's so nice to have one thing that happens no matter what." (Erik Goodge)


    • "I invest at the level of the asset class, not at the level of the company." (Erik Goodge)


    If you enjoyed Erik’s story of resilience, make sure to like this video and subscribe to the Day’s Grimm for more interviews with local legends and veterans. Have a question about financial planning or starting your own running streak? Drop a comment below!


    TIMELINE:

    00:00 - Introduction and Guest Welcome

    01:10 - Family History and Evansville Roots

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    1 h et 40 min
  • Ep.246 Building a Tribe After the Military: Ruck and Rosary with Paul Linberg
    Jan 13 2026

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    What happens when a retired Marine takes the discipline of the military and applies it to faith, fitness, and community?

    In this episode of The Days Grimm, Paul Linberg returns for round two to share the incredible growth of his mission and the impact it is having on men across the country. After retiring from the Marine Corps, Paul realized the civilian world often lacked the "tribe" mentality essential for growth, leading him to co-found Ruck and Rosary, a program designed to challenge the mind, body, and soul.

    Paul breaks down the origin of Ruck and Rosary, which combines a five-mile weighted ruck with the five decades of the rosary. This isn't just a workout; it is a structured environment where men discuss the pillars of being a better man, a better husband, and a better father. Paul explains how these "universal truths" are shared through both biblical scripture and the wisdom of Stoic philosophers like Marcus Aurelius, proving that the pursuit of discipline is a timeless human endeavor.

    A significant portion of this conversation focuses on the power of community in personal transformation. Host Brian Day shares his own journey of returning to the Catholic church at St. Benedict Cathedral after 25 years, a move directly inspired by the support and brotherhood he found within Paul’s rucking group. This episode highlights how a simple invitation to "ruck" can lead to profound spiritual and personal changes.

    This conversation goes deeper than fitness. Paul opens up about combat experiences, traumatic brain injuries, and the long-term mental health challenges faced by veterans. The group discusses why talking openly, doing hard things together, and building consistent routines can be life-saving, especially for men who struggle to slow down or ask for help.

    The episode also takes a deep dive into Paul’s military history, specifically the events of December 15, 2006, in Ramadi. Paul recounts the harrowing details of a VBIED attack involving a cement truck filled with explosives and the complex ambush that followed. His "Alive Day" story serves as a powerful reminder of the perspective gained through service and the resilience required to keep moving forward when the "RPMs" of life feel overwhelming.

    Finally, Paul discusses his newest project, The Watch and the War podcast, and how he manages a life filled with family, ministry, and security training. Why podcasting can be therapeutic, and how connecting the right people at the right time can change lives.
    From stoicism and faith to addiction, discipline, and family priorities, this is an honest, grounded conversation about building a life with purpose after service.

    Whether you are a veteran seeking a new tribe or someone looking to balance high-intensity life with spiritual peace, Paul’s insights on routine and "standing in the breach" offer a compelling roadmap for the modern man.

    This episode offers real-world insight.
    no fluff, no shortcuts.

    KEY TOPICS COVERED:
    * The origin and mission of the Ruck and Rosary program
    * Building a resilient tribe after the Marine Corps
    * Mind, Body, and Soul: The structure of a 5-mile spiritual ruck
    * Comparing Stoicism and the Gospe

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    1 h et 18 min
  • Ep. 245 Billy Ray Wallace on Conquering Nashville, Soul/Funk Music, & Returning Home
    Jan 6 2026

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    In this episode of The Day's Grimm Podcast, hosts Brian Michael Day and Thomas Grimm sit down with Nashville-based Soul/Funk/Blues artist Billy Ray Wallace.

    Billy Ray takes us on his journey from growing up in the small town of Lynnville, Indiana, to cutting his teeth in the competitive Nashville music scene. We dive deep into his transition from metal bands to mastering the soulful sounds inspired by legends like Stevie Wonder and John Mayer. Billy Ray shares the gritty reality of being an independent artist—from working 70-hour weeks to fund his dream, to the unwritten rules of never canceling a gig (even at a swinger's hotel!).

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Nashville vs. Evansville: The reality of the Nashville music scene and Billy Ray's decision to move back to the 812.
    • Songwriting Secrets: How songs like "Ease Your Mind" and "Why Do I" evolved over years of writing.
    • The "No Cover" Nightmare: A hilarious horror story about a gig gone wrong at a swinger's bar.
    • Finding Your Sound: How Billy Ray went from shredding in metal bands to delivering vintage soul vocals.
    • Advice for Musicians: Why you have to be willing to "suck" at first to eventually succeed.

    If you are a musician, a music lover, or just love a good story about chasing a dream, this episode is for you!

    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Intro & Welcome Billy Ray Wallace

    02:30 - Who is Billy Ray Wallace? (Elevator Pitch)

    07:40 - Growing up in Lynnville & Early Music Influences

    \18:25 - Playing in Metal Bands ("Torn Confidence")

    21:52 - Moving to Nashville & Learning to Sing

    37:40 - Finding the Soul/Funk Sound (Alan Stone Influence)

    44:59 - The Story Behind "Ease Your Mind"

    56:30 - The Swinger's Bar Gig Nightmare

    01:08:51 - Moving Back to Evansville, IN

    01:23:15 - Advice for Aspiring Musicians

    LINKS

    • Follow Billy Ray Wallace

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/billyraywallacemusic?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==


    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7tW1gMWvoKnAMpZ905rDmU?si=yN2ZnVpNRIibY1QDIpSuqw

    • Check out The Day's Grimm Website: thedaysgrimm.com

    #BillyRayWallace #NashvilleMusic #SoulMusic #TheDaysGrimm #IndependentArtist #MusicPodcast #Evansville #Songwriting

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  • TDG EP244 From Firefighter to Arcade Baron: The Crazy Story of High Score Saloon with Clint Hoskins
    Dec 30 2025

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    In this episode of The Days Grimm, Brian and Tom sit down with Clint Hoskins, co-owner of High Score Saloon and Player 2 in Evansville, Indiana. Clint shares the incredible journey of how a $200 Mortal Kombat 4 arcade cabinet kickstarted a business partnership with Jared Nebel that would eventually take over the local nightlife scene.

    We dive deep into Clint’s background as a forward observer in the military and his 12-year career with the Evansville Fire Department. Clint reveals the brutal reality of opening a small business, including a nightmare lawsuit from a condo association that cost them $20,000 before they even opened their doors. Plus, we discuss the massive community impact High Score has made, from paying off over $50,000 in student lunch debt to donating thousands to the Tri-State Food Bank.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The Origin Story: How Clint met his business partner Jared in Panama City Beach and bonded over vintage video games.
    • The Hustle: Buying and selling vintage toys and arcade cabinets to fund the dream.
    • Firefighter Life: The intense training involved in the CPAT and the reality of compassion fatigue.
    • The Lawsuit: How High Score Saloon was sued for being a "bar" in a condo basement and how they fought back.
    • Expansion: The creation of Player 2 for kids and the future of their new venue on Main Street.

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 - Intro & Welcome Clint Hoskins

    4:25 - The $200 Mortal Kombat Machine that Started It All

    9:22 - Growing Up Poor & Gaming on a Budget

    16:20 - Joining the Army & Forward Observer Training

    21:45 - Firefighter Training: The CPAT Test

    29:00 - The Reality of Fighting Fires & Trauma

    35:17 - Finding Barn Find Arcade Games

    46:37 - The Lawsuit That Almost Killed High Score Saloon

    55:27 - Opening Player 2 During COVID

    1:02:28 - The Struggles of Running a Business in Evansville

    1:13:30 - Paying Off $54,000 in Student Lunch Debt

    1:26:00 - Future Plans & Appreciation for Employees

    #HighScoreSaloon #Evansville #SmallBusiness #ArcadeBar #Firefighter #Entrepreneurship #TheDaysGrimm #RetroGaming #Pinball

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    1 h et 28 min
  • Ep. 243 From SWAT to Sig Sauer: Korey Mauck on Law Enforcement, Deployments, and Firearms Training
    Dec 23 2025

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    Welcome to another thrilling episode of The Day's Grimm podcast! Hosts Brian Michael Day and Thomas Grimm sit down with Korey Mauck, a Posey County native with an incredible career spanning military service, law enforcement, and the firearms industry.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Growing Up in Posey County: Korey shares stories from his rural upbringing, playing high school sports, and the shift in childhood culture.
    • Military Service: Hear about Korey's time in the National Guard as a Forward Observer, his experiences in basic training, and his deployment to Mosul, Iraq, including convoy security missions and encountering IEDs.
    • Law Enforcement Career: Korey details his 12-year career with the Indiana State Police (ISP), from the rigorous hiring process and academy training to working the road and joining the SWAT team. He shares intense stories from his time on SWAT, including high-risk warrants and police action shootings.
    • Transition to Sig Sauer: Learn how Korey leveraged his expertise to become a Law Enforcement Sales Representative for Sig Sauer, traveling across the Midwest to demo firearms and train departments. He even shares a hilarious story about out-shooting a skeptical SWAT officer during a demo!
    • Life & Advice: The conversation covers the challenges of balancing family life with high-stress careers, advice for those interested in military or law enforcement paths, and the importance of resilience.

    Whether you're interested in military stories, police work, or the firearms industry, this episode is packed with insights and humor.

    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 - Intro & Welcome Korey Mock

    02:02 - Growing up in Posey County

    07:51 - High School Sports & College Football

    19:08 - Joining the National Guard (13F Fire Support Specialist)

    24:10 - Applying for Indiana State Police (ISP)

    32:32 - ISP Academy Experience

    37:23 - Deployment to Mosul, Iraq (Convoy Security)

    47:39 - Surviving an IED Blast

    58:45 - Life as an Indiana State Trooper

    01:05:21 - Joining the ISP SWAT Team

    01:19:17 - Transitioning to Sig Sauer (LE Sales Rep)

    01:25:37 - Out-shooting a Skeptical SWAT Officer

    01:33:39 - Advice for Joining the Military & Law Enforcement

    #TheDaysGrimm #KoreyMauck #IndianaStatePolice #SWAT #SigSauer #MilitaryPodcast #LawEnforcement #FirearmsTraining #NationalGuard #Mosul #IraqWar #Veteran

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    1 h et 45 min