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D.K. And Tree Podcast

D.K. And Tree Podcast

By: D.K./Tree and TJ
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Football podcast for the fans Come Join us We live stream on @dkandtreepodcast on youtube. D.K. AND T.J we handle the football seasons.
D.K. and Tree We touch other topics on Wednesdays Please join us

You can now email me at dkandtreepodcast@yahoo.com

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Episodes
  • When Virginia Takes Your Car and Your Wallet
    Jun 12 2025

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    Roadside breakdowns happen to everyone, but they're not supposed to empty your wallet. In this raw and candid episode, I share my recent nightmarish experience with Virginia's predatory towing practices that turned my daughter's flat tire into a $500 ordeal.

    When my daughter called around 10 PM with a flat tire in Fredericksburg while traveling from North Carolina to Baltimore, I immediately drove down to help. After discovering her brand-new tire had completely failed, I left to purchase a replacement—only to return less than an hour later to find her car completely gone. What followed was a middle-of-the-night odyssey that exposed the lucrative business model seemingly designed to prey on stranded motorists.

    The financial breakdown was shocking: $275 for towing, $75 for "storage" (despite the car being there for barely two hours), $25 for the gas used by the tow truck, and most outrageously, $125 just to open the gate to access the impounded vehicle. Even more disturbing was the realization that if I couldn't pay immediately, daily storage fees would have continued accumulating, potentially doubling the already exorbitant cost.

    This episode serves as both a personal catharsis and a crucial warning for anyone traveling through Virginia: always use the right shoulder if you break down, never the left, as it's automatically "deemed a hazard" and subject to immediate towing. My experience highlights how vulnerable travelers can be exploited in moments of distress, and why we need to share these stories. Have you experienced similar predatory practices on the road? Share your story and help others avoid the same expensive lesson I learned.

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    12 mins
  • Raw Thoughts
    May 31 2025

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    Your body constantly speaks to you—are you listening? Damon kicks off this raw, unfiltered episode with a passionate plea for health advocacy, challenging the "rub some dirt on it" mentality that keeps too many people from seeking medical care. "Our body is a tool. Our body is an instrument," he reminds us, emphasizing that ignoring warning signs only leads to worse outcomes.

    The conversation takes an unexpected turn as Damon recounts a disturbing discovery in his neighborhood—an empty coffin abandoned on a residential sidewalk. His outrage isn't just about the macabre object itself, but what it represents about our society's declining sense of community respect. "This just tells you how bad society has really gotten right now," he laments, pointing to how such disruptive acts affect entire neighborhoods.

    Reckless driving becomes the next target of Damon's frustration as he calls out speeding drivers and street racers who endanger lives daily. With characteristic bluntness, he addresses a controversial Georgia home invasion case where parents are suing a homeowner who shot teenagers breaking into their house. Throughout it all, Damon delivers unvarnished truth through his personal lens—the kind of authentic perspective that's increasingly rare in today's carefully curated media landscape. Whether you agree with every point or not, his willingness to speak honestly about issues affecting our communities makes for compelling listening. Join us for our upcoming special on domestic violence, and continue the conversation about the topics that matter.

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    6 mins
  • Pushing Through Life's Challenges: A Conversation on Wellness and Self-Advocacy
    May 4 2025

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    What if the most important investment you'll ever make isn't in stocks or property—but in yourself? That's the powerful revelation at the heart of this candid conversation between host Damon and educator-entrepreneur Ryan Reed.

    Through raw personal stories, Damon reveals how ignoring persistent headaches nearly cost him his life when doctors initially dismissed his symptoms. His eventual meningitis diagnosis became a wake-up call that transformed his relationship with his body. "Your body tells you things," he emphasizes, "and if we ignore it, we're gonna end up broke down." This theme of self-advocacy echoes throughout the episode as both speakers share their journeys toward holistic wellness.

    The dialogue weaves seamlessly between physical health practices—Damon's passion for roller skating, Ryan's commitment to 5am workouts—and the mental disciplines that sustain them through life's challenges. Their approaches demonstrate that successful wellness routines aren't about punishment but finding genuine joy in movement and nutrition. Ryan notes how cooking at home serves both physical health and financial wellness, a particularly relevant insight during times of economic uncertainty.

    What distinguishes this conversation is its expansion beyond individual wellness to explore generational and community healing. Both speakers candidly discuss breaking unhealthy family patterns and the importance of passing down positive health practices to children. This concept of "wellness wealth" as family legacy offers a fresh perspective on why self-care matters beyond personal benefit.

    The episode culminates with reflections on how individual wellness connects to broader community healing, particularly through compassionate approaches to policing and conflict resolution. Their vulnerability in sharing personal struggles—from homelessness to depression—creates an authentic roadmap for listeners facing their own wellness challenges.

    Ready to transform your approach to health? Listen now, then share your own journey by emailing DKandtreepodcast@yahoo.com or visiting Ryan's professional services at bossbetty.co. Your body is speaking—are you ready to listen?

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    54 mins
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