The host interviews a man who took a long time to travel from Minnesota to New Orleans, and learns what adventures await the Denver resident. The host also ponders what constitutes a tradition, and …
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011 – Harold Mintz
The entire episode is devoted to the story of organ donor Harold Mintz. Most living organ donors have a personal story about their donation, and Harold is no exception. But Harold’s story is unusual, and he joins the podcast crew from Malibu, California, to tell the story in his own masterful way.
010 – Izzy Presley
The podcast returns, finally. The host interviews a Minnesota man he has never met, although he has followed the man’s work for more than a decade. You’ll hear references to places, people and events that won’t mean anything to you, but you’ll also hear the story of a man who has held a variety of …
008 – Puerto Vallarta …
The host continues to share tales from his recent vacation in Mexico. He’ll discuss three memorable characters he encountered, how he wound up at two timeshare presentations and why he was nearly traumatized during his final night of vacation.
008 – Puerto Vallarta …
The host is the focal point of his podcast for the first time. He discusses the interesting sights and fascinating people he discovered during a recent vacation in Mexico. And he throws in a few geographic and historic tidbits for good measure.
007 – Scott Roeben
A man who experienced 15 minutes of fame sitting on a couch next to Chuck Woolery circa 1988 recounts the magic of television and the interesting woman he met as a result of it. The host also ponders the difference between game shows and reality TV, the latter of which he scoffs at.
006 – Jacob the …
Jacob the Carpetbagger is a North Carolina man who travels the country seeking out roadside attractions, abandoned buildings and quirky museums for his YouTube channel. Jacob joins the host for a discussion about the how and why of his videos, and discussion of some of the amazing places he has …
005 – Michael Larson
The host discusses the life of Michael Larson, a man he never met, and a man who is arguably more famous 18 years after his death than he was in 1984, when he dazzled a television audience. The host also reflects upon why a simple game show from the 1980s is one of his favorites.
003 – Vince Champ
The host discusses the career of a former stand-up comedian who made a name for himself during the 1990s, but no longer works the comedy circuit, or in the entertainment industry. The host also reminisces about the heyday of his favorite game show, a game show that dates back more than 50 years and …