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Open Mic Mavericks: Mel Gibson’s Resurrection, Crazy Driving Stories, and Duck Dynasty Life Lessons

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In this laugh-filled episode of The Patrick Bass Show, Patrick and the Open Mic Mavericks crew—Anthony Roldan and Tom Russell—dive into everything from icy driving disasters in Fort Smith to the unexpected news of Mel Gibson’s sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Plus, nostalgia hits hard as the team reminisces about malls, movies, and the strange charm of Duck Dynasty.

What to Expect:

  • 🚗 Driving Madness: Snow, ice, and Fort Smith’s craziest drivers.
  • 🎥 Jesus Christ 2? Mel Gibson’s sequel, Resurrection, sparks some wild ideas.
  • 🛍 Mall Nostalgia: From abandoned malls to childhood adventures.
  • 🔥 Real Talk: California wildfires, healthcare woes, and homelessness.
  • 🦆 Duck Dynasty Deep Dive: What we can all learn from Louisiana family values.

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Patrick Bass is a master of deception detection, possessing an uncanny ability to read people and uncover the truth. This unique talent has been honed over nearly 28 years as a seasoned investigator and expert in human nature, misdirection, and behavioral analysis. A shadowy figure in the world of cybersecurity and beyond, Patrick navigates the complex and often unseen realms of technology and business with unparalleled insight.

As an author of two compelling books, a fearless blogger, and a radio host who asks the questions others shy away from, Patrick blends knowledge and intrigue, captivating his audience with every word. His academic achievements, including advanced degrees in Cybersecurity and an MBA, reflect his diverse and profound intellectual journey.

Patrick's career is a tapestry woven from a range of roles that defy easy categorization: police officer, paramedic, firefighter, university professor, CSO, CIO, and even stand-up comedian. He has walked the paths of both light and shadow, owning several businesses and gaining a deep understanding of the complexities of the professional world.

His voice, rich with wisdom and mystery, seamlessly blends philosophical musings with practical strategies, empowering those who dare to challenge the status quo. Through his books and website, Patrick continues to guide others through the labyrinth of their personal and professional lives, offering insights that resonate long after the conversation ends.

Residing in Fort Smith, AR—a place as storied and complex as the man himself—Patrick is dedicated to inspiring and guiding others. He remains an enigmatic figure who defies easy understanding, always leaving his audience with more questions than answers. Tune in, if you dare, and join him on a journey into the unknown.

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