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This week on Pot of Hot Coffee, Sean and Travis are joined by Enkel and Ibrahim for an episode that somehow gets more chaotic every ten minutes. What starts as a rough opening immediately turns into conversations about UFC parlays, body wash price arbitrage, gambling on women’s sports, and Ibrahim somehow not knowing who Kobe Bryant is. The boys bounce between cultures, countries, and conspiracy theories while Sean repeatedly exposes gaps in his knowledge and Travis continues his long running hate campaign against white women.The episode dives into Albanian culture, Senegalese dancing, riding the bus in New York, green card marriages, passport bros, and explaining American nonsense to foreign guests who are trying to make sense of it all. There’s also debate over the NBA playoffs, Adam Silver being a reptilian, SGA ruining basketball, and whether anyone on earth actually uses Threads. Travis discusses the looming LIRR strike, reveals more questionable life choices, and somehow Telemundo enters the conversation too.Later on the crew gets into American culture, future goals, welfare fraud schemes, tattoo ideas, IQ tests, Mensa members, and COD Mobile. Somewhere along the way the podcast “breaks the color barrier,” Ibrahim commits podcast haram, and everybody leaves slightly worse off than when they started.A truly unhinged episode that feels less like a podcast and more like sitting at a table with your funniest irresponsible friends.
Comedian Dan Inglese joins the boys for another completely unhinged episode of Pot of Hot Coffee. This week starts off with Sean immediately derailing the conversation before things spiral into actors being too impressive, Travis News Network, forklift certified Eric Adams, Xi Jinping apparently loving the Midwest, and Sean realizing mid-podcast that Yao Ming is still alive.The episode somehow covers comedy shows, broken knees, European roadtrip delusions, Sonic Adventure 2, Bluey, Detroit propaganda, male privilege, movie talk, romanticizing New York City, and why this may secretly be a business podcast. The boys also debate bullying, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Garry’s Mod memories, meeting internet friends in real life, and Travis continuing his transformation into the brain rot final boss.Dan brings stories from the comedy scene while Travis reveals what’s apparently inside his inventory and Sean tries to hold the entire thing together with mixed results. Somewhere in here there’s also discussions about DXL humiliation rituals, Pacino being one of the greatest to ever do it, and whether America is spiritually represented by Far Rockaway.If you like low-effort/high-chaos podcasts about comedy, internet culture, New York, movies, conspiracy-level hypotheticals, and friends arguing over nonsense for nearly two hours, this is the episode for you.
The boys are back after a questionable stretch of consistency, and they’re coming in hot. Sean and Travis break down why the pod’s been moving weird, why they’re still somehow #1 in the streets, and why Jollibee takes forever even when nobody’s there. Travis tries cider again, Sean pretends to be a good person, and the episode immediately spirals into trains, Freemasons, and avoiding the Bronx at all costs.Things get messy fast—begging for money, stealing food, being famous in Italy, and defending bullies (for legal reasons, joking). There’s talk of fighting at Renaissance Fairs, getting accused of joke theft, huffing galaxy gas, and why this podcast is absolutely not above doxxing people.The guys debate James Harden’s Blue Lives Matter mask, football culture, getting hit on by men, and Travis’ long history of being cruised in public. There’s also questionable relationship advice, bad impressions, podcast beefs, and a surprising amount of discussion about elves, dwarves, and Louie CK’s ethnicity.Somewhere along the way, there’s a fight at a football game, Ray-Ban Meta glasses make an appearance, drug dealer tech gets exposed, and Sammy Sosa catches a stray.It’s chaotic, unfiltered, and barely held together—just how you like it.
In Episode 29 of Pot Full of Hot Coffee, Tom Anderson and Justin Hartmann deliver another chaotic, hilarious ride through stories, hot takes, and absurd observations. The show kicks off with a nostalgic dive into early social media and Tom's Myspace fame, including how he was bullied by women online. The guys riff on childhood cigarette habits, weird sponsorship ideas, and a spontaneous trip to Austin where they link up with Travis, who becomes a recurring character throughout the episode. Travis calls in with updates about Anthony Jr., train altercations, and trying (and failing) to beat Fiona in basketball. The crew talks scam encounters, silk boxers, shady open mics, and Justin’s adventures doing comedy in Boston, all while tossing around wild takes on sports, comedy, and New York culture. From Mickey Mantle to Aroldis Chapman, they hit baseball legends, then pivot into foot doctors, creatine, and unexpected political detours featuring Ron Paul and Candace Owens. With mentions of saunas, fasting, sketchy classroom incidents, and ridiculous "financial advice," this episode is packed with raw energy, unpredictable tangents, and a touch of local legend lore. If you like comedy with zero filter and a rotating cast of unhinged characters, this one’s for you.
In Episode 28 of Pot of Hot Coffee, titled “Unc Maxing”, comedian Joe DeVito joins Travis and Sean for an unfiltered ride through comedy, chaos, and cultural commentary. They kick things off with Joe’s roots and a few wild tales—including a bizarre encounter with Juggalos and a nostalgic nod to Kevin Smith films. From there, the trio dives into the absurd: Travis’ tale of a tattooed Asian queen, crackheads speaking in tongues, and a surprisingly deep analysis of retail employee demographics sparked by a fight at a T-Mobile store. This episode is equal parts social critique and ridiculous storytelling—featuring Caribbean Freemasons, degenerate gamblers, skateboarders, freezing jeans, and the forgotten glory of Times Square toy stores. There's Bronx walking, cougar hunting, Akon impersonators, and Travis declaring his love for Roosevelt Avenue—while slandering English, Dutch, and American accents in one go. Rounding out the chaos is beer-drinking lore (shoutout Wade Boggs), financial life hacks, Airbnb grifting, and Sean’s undying love for Long Island. From FDNY corruption theories to musings on “Trapped in the Closet,” nothing’s off-limits in this fast-paced, unc-filtered (literally) comedy free-for-all. It’s raw, weird, and deeply New York. You’ve been warned.
In Episode 27 of Pot of Hot Coffee, Sean and Travis are joined by special guests I'll Drink to That’s Justin Hartmann and Producer Pat for an unfiltered, chaotic ride through personal stories, strange confessions, and barely believable moments. The episode kicks off with Sean's technical mishap and quickly spirals into tales from the LIRR, crust punks, and the philosophy of blunt rolling. From spitting on train conductors to foot fetishes and wiping mishaps, no topic is too weird or too gross. Travis finds himself with a new job, a strange proposition, and a budding friendship with a lady of the night. Other highlights include a wild Bobby Lee swingers party story, crashing the Kill Tony afterparty, pretending to be homeless, and digging in the trash like pros. The guys touch on NFL players with dark pasts, Brazilian gamers, and even confront a mix-up between Rob and Dan Schneider. By the end, it’s fart mics, soccer boxing, slapstick iPad violence, and Justin reflecting on his mysterious “brister.” With Pat and Justin in the mix, the energy is off the rails and the laughs don’t stop. Unhinged, hilarious, and strangely insightful, this is Pot of Hot Coffee at its most raw.
This one’s got everything: Mexican outlaw country, seltzer ASMR, stock market rants, Facebook booty calls, and surprise videos that can’t be unseen. Sean and Travis come in hot with updates, corrections, and chaos—from Twitch-streamed church services and YouTube foot censorship to Dominicans for Trump and financial lessons from Japan’s kamikaze economy. Sean reveals his issues with pork (RIP pernil), while Travis tries seltzer and debates his stance on movie snacks, Larry Sanders, and Neilson ratings. There’s deep talk about the crackhead differences between the Midwest and East Coast, the science of phenology, and the dark reality of Instagram comment section clout chasing. They dive into open mic stories, Jewish comedians, Instagram engagement farming, and a hypothetical involving Jeffrey Epstein and low-effort podcasting. The mics stay hot even after the camera dies, because the grind never stops. Also covered: – Getting catfished in East New York – Hating on Killers of the Flower Moon – Hideki Matsui’s gooner status – The return of boobs and menopause mommies – Lying to women about watching prestige TV – Travis possibly going viral (or not) – Gay dudes saving the neighborhood Whether it’s power rankings, big EBT news, or rat packs by region—this is the exact kind of unfiltered mess you want in your ear on a slow weekday. 📞 Call us: (516) 202-1889 📲 Follow @potfullofhotcoffee 🎧 New episodes weekly — like, comment, subscribe!
This episode hits all the wild pockets—from Midget Hooters to background check failures, CTE legends, and refrigerant-based crimes. Sean, Travis, and Zack are back in the studio for an hour and forty minutes of nonstop chaos, fast food hot takes, childhood trauma, and deep cuts on movies, sports, and Long Island characters.Zack breaks down his favorite movie series while Sean demolishes a burrito on-mic. Travis tries to donate sperm (and fails), fantasizes about stomping someone’s head like BJ Penn, and reflects on his failed marketing plans involving refrigerant and TikTok schizophrenics. Ghost gets tangled up, a mysterious noise haunts the episode, and somehow it all leads to Jamis Winston stories, Bagel Boss Guy, and NBA coaches stealing girlfriends.They also talk:Al Pacino as a misunderstood artistGetting denied from sperm banksWar with Iran, Xbox racism & Filipino Ghost GunsEDP445, Michael Vick, and OG YouTubersOpen mics during COVID & bad kids from MassapequaXFL dreams, lacrosse interviews, and Derrick Rose’s downfall🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple & everywhere else 📞 Call the show: (516) 202-1889 📲 Follow us @potfullofhotcoffee on IG/TikTok ☕ Weekly drops. Like, comment, subscribe.#ComedyPodcast #LongIslandPodcast #GhostGuns #EDP445 #OpenMicStories #SpermBankFail
Pot of Hot Coffee is a New York based podcast hosted by a comic named Sean Nieves and his long time friend Travis Hurley.
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