In JOJ Episode 91, all three Robinson brothers reunite for a raw, unfiltered conversation covering everything from near-death winter driving experiences to mental health, pharmaceuticals, horror films, and UFC fight breakdowns.
The episode explores:
A real car accident during icy road conditions
Whoβs responsible when SSRIs and psychiatric meds go wrong
Over-medication, pharma incentives, and mental health accountability
The movie Side Effects and modern psychiatry
Demonic imagery, The Conjuring, and supernatural experiences
Whether horror movies open the door to bad energy
UFC fights, drug testing, and PED controversies
Brutal workouts, training philosophy, and rites of passage
This episode blends dark humor, serious reflection, and brotherly banter β covering the things most podcasts wonβt touch.
π§ Listen now and decide for yourself where the line is between medicine, responsibility, and belief.
β±οΈ Timestamps
00:00 β Episode intro & family stories
02:40 β Wild jokes, nicotine toothpicks & reliable cars
05:30 β Icy roads, winter conditions & near-death driving
07:50 β Car accident story & how fast things go wrong
10:30 β Tragic accidents & reckless behavior
13:00 β Road rage, brake-checking & dash cams
16:15 β Movies, thrillers & Side Effects breakdown
18:40 β SSRIs, psychiatry & pharmaceutical responsibility
22:10 β Whoβs at fault when medication leads to violence?
25:30 β Parental responsibility & warning signs
28:00 β Over-medication vs lifestyle fixes
30:00 β Therapy culture & mental health incentives
33:00 β Super Bowl ads, symbolism & media messaging
35:30 β Horror movies & demonic imagery
37:00 β The Conjuring, Annabelle & possessed objects
40:10 β Belief in God, evil & spiritual reality
42:30 β Horror movies & negative energy
44:10 β UFC fights, Volkanovski & fight culture
46:30 β Drug testing in pro sports
49:00 β NCAA drug testing stories
53:00 β Fake piss stories & beating drug tests
56:10 β Training, soreness & burnout workouts
59:30 β Early lifting days & brutal conditioning
01:03:00 β Rite of passage through suffering
01:06:20 β Final thoughts & wrap-up