When Does The FKRY End?
Hosted by Todd Nicely, a quadruple amputee and Marine combat veteran, When Does the Fuckery End? is an unfiltered ride through life, loss, and laughter. With dark humor and raw honesty, Todd dives into stories of survival, awkward prosthetic moments, and what it’s like to live with no arms or legs in a world that isn’t built for you. Joined by co-hosts and guests—fellow vets, nonprofit leaders, and friends—the show is a chaotic mix of heartfelt discussions, whiskey-fueled tangents, and personal revelations.
From adaptive gaming to wiping with a prosthetic hook, Todd doesn’t shy away from anything. He highlights life-changing organizations like Warfighter Engaged, Semper Fi Fund, and the Joshua Chamberlain Society, shining a spotlight on veteran care that actually works. With segments like “Three Questions” and “Do You Like Creed?”, it’s equal parts irreverent and inspiring.
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “When does the fuckery end?”—you’re not alone. Welcome to the show.
Episodes
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March 26th: The Day That Changed Us All
Rehab, Rubik’s Cubes, and Really Awkward Would-You-Rathers
Whiskey, War Stories, and Fake Boobs – Veterans Day at the VFW
Back from the Dead: Babies, Booze & Haunted Houses
Behind the Lens: Traveling the World with Tony Robbins' Videographer
Unfiltered Truths & Peanut Butter Whiskey
"A Goat at War" — The Life of Joe Miles Sr., WWII Veteran
From Tubing to Thongs: A Wild Catch-Up
Injured but Unbroken: Josh’s Journey
Memorial Day: Voices of Honor from Jefferson Barracks
Boot Camp Buddies & the Bread Ride: AJ Neely Joins the Barracks Banter
Guy on the Mic: Audio Alchemy, Sobriety, and 100 Gallons of Ketchup
Hustle, Grit, and Screwball: From Mowing Lawns to CEO
Focus, Fire, and Finding Your Way: A Marine’s Path to Healing
From Bar Fights to Boot Camp: Jimmy Ryan’s Road to Redemption
Screwballs, Turbines, and Close Calls
Episode 7 – Sidekicks, Screwball & Stabbings: A Beautiful Mess
The Day That Changed Everything: A Family's Story of Survival and Sacrifice
No Arms, No Legs, No Limits: Laughing Through the Struggles of War