WED PT 3: When was the last time JLR motorboated a lady?

Rover's Morning Glory51mApril 1, 2026

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Rover's Morning Glory delivers a candid, boundary-pushing episode blending humor, vulnerability, and social commentary. The show opens with promotional segments for several podcasts, including The Clifford Show, Eating While Broke, and Money & Wealth with John O'Brien, all emphasizing financial literacy and authentic storytelling. The core of the episode centers on a raw discussion about cross-dressing, sparked by a caller named Paul who reveals he’s a bisexual cross-dresser who hid his identity from two wives and his family for years. He shares the emotional toll of secrecy, the loneliness of the experience, and how it’s often mistaken for a fetish—though for him, it’s about identity and self-expression. The hosts explore the psychological roots of cross-dressing, its prevalence (10% of men), and the fear of rejection that prevents disclosure. The conversation takes a comedic turn with a bizarre story about a man who motorboated a woman at a karaoke club, leading to a playful debate about the act and a viral license plate contest where listeners vote on Charlie’s personalized plate. The episode closes with a deeply personal call from Mary from St. Louis, who reveals she was recently diagnosed with Bipolar II and ADHD after years of misdiagnosis and mental health struggles, highlighting the importance of mental health awareness and access to care. Throughout, the show balances irreverent humor with empathy, challenging stigma around identity, sexuality, and mental illness.

Key Takeaways
1

Cross-dressing is often misunderstood as a fetish, but for many, it’s a deep expression of identity and emotional need, not sexualized behavior.

2

Hiding a core part of your identity can cause significant mental anguish and damage relationships, but openness can lead to healing and connection.

3

Mental health diagnoses are complex and often delayed—Mary’s story underscores the importance of persistence and second opinions.

4

People use delivery apps for convenience, but hidden fees and upselling can make them financially exploitative, especially for low-income users.

5

Authenticity and vulnerability—whether about identity, mental health, or quirky habits—can foster deeper community and connection.

Chapters
0:00
5 min

Podcast Promos & Financial Literacy Month

The episode opens with promotional segments for multiple podcasts, including The Clifford Show, Eating While Broke, and Money & Wealth with John O'Brien, all emphasizing financial literacy, personal growth, and authentic storytelling.

5:00
15 min

The Truth About Cross-Dressing: Identity, Secrecy, and Loneliness

I'm one of those people who, you know, is sort of in between. I accept the fact that, you know, I am genetically a male. I would have been a better girl than a guy.

Highlight
20:00
15 min

The Motorboating Incident & License Plate Contest

Well, you can vote at roverradio.com right now you can vote as many times as you want you want to pay a dollar to vote once you can't you want to pay a hundred dollars to vote you can pay a hundred dollars to vote a hundred times can you do that twice sure you can

Highlight
35:00
15 min

Mental Health Confession: Mary’s Bipolar II & ADHD Diagnosis

I was finally diagnosed yesterday mentally. If you want to know that. Mentally you were diagnosed. Okay. What are you bipolar? Are you paranoid schizophrenic? What do you got? Bipolar 2 and ADHD.

Highlight
50:00
1 min

Closing Promos & Final Thoughts

The episode closes with a repeat of the podcast promos, including Inside American Soccer with Tab Ramos and Tom Boat, reinforcing the show’s commitment to diverse, authentic storytelling across genres.

High-Impact Quotes
I've had a mental break like a solid year ago and I had racing thoughts of actual suicide, like suicide ideology. And I had to go into, that's part of the reason why I had to start seeing my psychologist.
Mary from St. Louis47:56
Viral: 95.0
I was finally diagnosed yesterday mentally. If you want to know that. Mentally you were diagnosed. Okay. What are you bipolar? Are you paranoid schizophrenic? What do you got? Bipolar 2 and ADHD.
Mary from St. Louis46:22
Viral: 90.0
I'm going to forget because guess what, Rover? Guess what? Yesterday I was diagnosed. Finally, if everybody wants to know what's wrong with me, I was finally diagnosed yesterday mentally.
Mary from St. Louis46:10
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Host

Rover

Guests

PaulMary from St. LouisCharlieAndreaMattWacoTab RamosTom Boat
Topics Discussed
Cross-Dressing and Identity95%Mental Health Awareness90%Financial Literacy85%Delivery App Fees and Consumer Exploitation80%Personalized License Plates and Viral Culture75%Relationships and Secrecy70%Parent-Child Dynamics and Secrecy60%Sports Media and Podcasting55%
People & Brands

Rover

person

45xPositive

Paul

person

15xNeutral

Mary from St. Louis

person

12xPositive

iHeartRadio

other

10xPositive

Charlie

person

10xNeutral

Apple Podcasts

other

8xPositive

DoorDash

organization

8xNegative

Clifford Taylor IV

person

6xPositive

Roverradio.com

product

6xPositive

Uber Eats

organization

5xNegative

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