John and Tommy Fury have released a new episode of their visualized podcast, "What the Fury?!", focusing on the evolution of romantic relationships.

The discussion highlights the generational divide in dating and courtship. By contrasting traditional and modern approaches to love, the series attempts to bridge the gap between different eras of social interaction.

The series originally launched in 2025 [1]. It is broadcast across several platforms, including BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, and is also available for viewers on YouTube [1], [2].

In this specific installment, the pair examine the complexities of modern life. The conversation centers on "old-school versus new-school love," with John Fury providing a perspective rooted in traditional values and Tommy Fury offering a view shaped by the digital age.

The podcast format is designed to be visualized, allowing the audience to see the interactions between the father and son as they navigate these personal topics [1]. The production is part of a broader effort to discuss how interpersonal relationships have shifted over time.

Because the show is hosted by a high-profile sporting family, it brings a specific public interest to the topic of emotional intelligence and family dynamics. The dialogue focuses on the honesty required to navigate these changing romantic landscapes [2].

John and Tommy Fury explore the differences between old-school and new-school love.

The transition of the Fury family from sports-centric media to a visualized podcast format reflects a broader trend of athletes diversifying their brands into lifestyle and social commentary. By addressing the generational shift in romance, the show taps into a universal cultural tension regarding how technology has altered human connection.