When your co-host pitches a musical idea about the very thing you yourself need - but it's about his friend.
From our episode with Sam Tady
When your co-host pitches a musical idea about the very thing you yourself need - but it's about his friend.
From our episode with Sam Tady
We're doing a scaled-down version of the Fortnight Challenge we attempted earlier. This time it's 7 parts and not 14.
Part 1 - Royals Ballpark Options (Kauffman Ain't One, So Stop Already)
Part 2 - Tour of KC (Ted Lasso Version) and KC BBQ Reviews
Part 3 - Sumimasen, High Society! (Afternoon Coffee)
Part 4 - Mike's List of DoorDashing Requests
Part 5 - Tylenol Does Not Cause Autism!!!
Part 6 - Seafood Dining Experiences (Red Lobster and Kura Sushi)
Part 7 - The Right-Wing Origins of the ACA
Welcome to Week 1 of the 2026 UFL season!
We have new teams (Columbus, Louisville, and Orlando), a new league owner, and new coaches for most of the teams.
Week 1
Friday, March 27 - Birmingham at Louisville
Saturday, March 28 - DC at St. Louis; Houston at Dallas
Sunday, March 29 - Columbus at Orlando
When you talk about diet and confess to eating a lot of fast food.
From our episode with Robin O'Grady
Friend of the Podcast and co-host Terrence Hayes returns to discuss political violence in the wake of the Charlie Kirk situation.
Remember, political violence is never the answer.
Check out Terrence's work at the Petty Murphy Project.
When your guest asks if you're on Instagram - and neither you nor the podcast have ever been on that platform.
From our episode with Hanna Rogers
Political violence is never okay. We need to be better than that.
Yes, we're going to talk about political violence today - from a fact based prospective, and in light of the assassination of a certain right-wing influencer (who, it should be pointed out, our intrepid host does not agree with but he did not deserve what happened to him - no one does).
We will try our best to dive further into this subject in future episodes because it deserves exploration.
When you rattle off the names of celebrities so fast your guest thinks he's hearing one actor played a role he really has nothing to do with.
From our first episode with Chris Hurt
Today our guest is Matthew Adams, who is a progressive Democratic candidate for California General Assembly (their state House) District 9, which covers a big part of California's Central Valley south of Sacramento. We talk about our experiences with running for office as progressive Democrats, and the issues we have in common.
Matthew's website: https://sites.google.com/view/adams4assembly/home
Matthew is a candidate for the 2026 election cycle.
When your guest talks about the perception of the Kansas City independent film scene and the need to step up.
From our Virtual Fringe episode with Jason Turner and Andrea Dover