Get ready for the weird, wild, and wonderful — where Rhode Island politics, oddball headlines, and offbeat stories collide. It’s not just talk, it’s atomic.

No refs, no rings, just record. Across America, kids are trading blows and uploading the fallout in a race for views. From suburban backyards to city alleyways, 7-11’s and restaurants we ask “WHERE THE HELL ARE THE PARENTS”? This is the new era of the American street fight turned into a fight to BE SEEN.

THIS PODCAST is raw, real and definitely offensive to the soft woke crazies! We wouldn’t want it any other way!

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#SplittinTheAtom with Jen Brien is Rhode Island’s newest must-watch podcast — where politics and wild headlines collide. Hosted by beloved media personality Jen Brien, each episode dives into the crazy, weird, and offbeat corners of the news with sharp wit and fearless questions. From State House secrets to bizarre global headlines, this show isn’t about nothing — it’s about everything. Tune in weekly and discover why curiosity has never been this entertaining.

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Get ready for a wild ride as Jen pulls back the curtain on the strange, the surprising, and the just plain weird. With a playful science-themed backdrop and her signature quirky humor, Jen takes on fringe headlines and stories you won’t catch on the nightly news — all while keeping it smart, fast-paced, and deeply Rhode Island.

Whether she’s unpacking local controversies, chatting with guests, or exploring the lighter side of global news, Jen delivers a fresh, fearless voice in every episode. Tune in for sharp commentary, unforgettable conversations, and a show that proves curiosity really is the best antidote to the ordinary.

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