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UNFIT FOR RADIO with JAYKERS

UNFIT FOR RADIO with JAYKERS is the independent comedy podcast where unfiltered conversations, unpredictable humor, real-life stories, and raw moments collide. Hosted by JAYKERS alongside recurring voices like RAY, special guests, and the extended UFR family, the show blends chaotic comedy, authentic storytelling, deep discussions, and off-the-wall conversations that traditional radio would never touch.


What starts as jokes can quickly turn into real conversations about life, relationships, mental health, paranormal experiences, music, pop culture, health, internet culture, personal struggles, and everything in between. Every episode delivers a mix of unscripted comedy, audience interaction, emotional honesty, and spontaneous moments that feel more like hanging out with friends than listening to a polished corporate production.


Known for its personality-driven style and chemistry between hosts and guests, UNFIT FOR RADIO has built a loyal and growing international audience by staying authentic, unpredictable, and unapologetically real. From hilarious debates and wild stories to meaningful interviews, “Would You Rather” games, controversial hot takes, and unexpectedly deep conversations, no topic is off limits.


Streaming worldwide across Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, and more, UNFIT FOR RADIO with JAYKERS continues to grow as a grassroots independent podcast brand reaching listeners in 40+ countries and more than 160 U.S. cities — with new listeners joining the UFR community every week.  unfitforradio.buzzsprout.com


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Hey, it's Ray's nephew Dale. Love the show. But your a little off on the mascara ingredients. No, bat guano is not used in makeup. While there's a common misconception that mascara contains bat guano, the shimmering effect in some cosmetics is due to guanine, which is derived from fish scales, not bat droppings. The FDA also regulates that the guanine used in cosmetics must be from fish scales, according to Get Bats Out. Here's a more detailed explanation: The Myth: The rumor that mascara contains bat guano likely stems from the similarity between the words "guano" (bat droppings) and "guanine" (a cosmetic ingredient). Guanine's Source: Guanine, which provides a shimmering effect in cosmetics, is derived from fish scales, not bat guano, according to Get Bats Out. FDA Approval: The FDA has specifically approved guanine from fish scales for use in cosmetics, according to Get Bats Out. Alternatives: While guanine is used, many cosmetic companies are also using cheaper alternatives like synthetic pearl, mica, or aluminum and bronze particles, according to Get Bats Out.

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