Episodes

  • Episode 0090: The Nuts Decide to Launch Their Own MemeCoin
    Dec 19 2024

    ‘Tis the season for college football playoffs, and the Nuts discuss the excitement surrounding the inaugural 12-team college football playoff, the implications of the SEC's dominance in college football, and the potential future of the sport as it becomes more professionalized. Alec is disappointed that Lindsey is so accepting of Alabama’s rejection. In other news, the Nuts are unwilling to pay top dollar to view the re-release of 'Interstellar', Alec is either a failure or a success as a parent in introducing his daughter to esports, and the Hawk Tuah girl makes waves with her alleged crypto scam.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 0089: Buffering Jake Paul and Hot Frosty
    Dec 8 2024

    Like the rest of the world, the Nuts may or may not have seen some or none of the recent boxing match featuring Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. They delve into the challenges of streaming events and the metrics used to gauge audience engagement. The conversation shifts to holiday entertainment, including a review of the movie 'Hot Frosty' and the latest season of 'Yellowstone', with a focus on the confusing narrative structure of the show. The conversation also touches on upcoming films, including Gladiator 2 and Moana, and the nostalgia surrounding animated adaptations.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 0088: Yellowstone, Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, and other streaming disasters
    Dec 4 2024

    The Nuts are fully prepared to watch the upcoming Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, and they wonder what this means for the streaming industry and how it affects viewer experiences. The conversation also touches on gaming achievements, family dynamics in gaming, and the return of the popular series Yellowstone, including character developments and audience expectations. The Nuts have plenty of thoughts about the new season. The history of television and the changing nature of screen entertainment are discussed ad nauseum. Also, college football.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 0087: Lying to your children and national elections
    Dec 1 2024

    Lindsey lied to her children about attending the Eras tour. So the Nuts delve into the rising costs of entertainment, particularly Disney trips, and reflect on the success of an esports championship. The conversation also touches on youth sports, participation, and the joy of simple treats like cookies. The Nuts reflect on the historical nature of recent elections, discussing the pervasive use of fear in political messaging and its implications for voter motivation and democracy. The discussion also touches on the Electoral College and its relevance in modern politics, highlighting the complexities of voter representation and the impact of fear on political engagement. There’s also a bunch of silly stuff in there, so you should still listen.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 0086: Vegetarianism, Halloween, and fraudulent loans
    Nov 27 2024

    The Nuts engage in a lively discussion about college football, including the new playoff structure and its implications. They also share their thoughts on Halloween movies, particularly the classic 'Beetlejuice,' and reminisce about animated series from their childhood, exploring how these shows shaped their experiences growing up. More childhood nostalgia gives way to a discussion of the influence of advertising on consumer behavior, the implications of new regulations on influencer marketing, and the consequences of fraudulent PPP loans. Other topics include the importance of facilities in cabins, holiday traditions like Yule logs, and the recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 0085: Lindsey attempts to watch all the scary movies
    Nov 25 2024

    Lindsey is watching scary movies, and David has opinions. All of the Nuts have opinions about Halloween costumes, with much reflecting on childhood memories and current trends. Lindsey and Alec have cute kids in cute Halloween costumes. As always, somehow food becomes a topic of conversation, and Alec drags Lindsey and David into a conversation about America's Got Talent (AGT), and the implications of winning such competitions. They explore the evolution of entertainment choices, particularly in the context of streaming services, and reflect on parenting in the digital age, highlighting the challenges and changes in how children engage with media.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 0084: Alabama football and other disasters
    Oct 16 2024

    In this episode, the Nuts discuss their experiences with Hurricane Helene, the impact of natural disasters on communities, and the misinformation that often arises in the aftermath. They explore the role of media in disaster response, the prevalence of conspiracy theories, and the psychological effects of chaos and uncertainty. The conversation shifts towards sports, highlighting the unpredictability of both natural events and athletic competitions. Lindsey has issues with her alma mater and Vanderbilt. She takes solace in the fact that she will be attending the Eras tour. David and Alec are indifferent. Lindsey shares her experiences with iconic horror films, expressing her lack of fear and questioning her emotional response to them. Finally, David prepares a list of scary movies for Lindsey to watch.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 0083: Michelin Stars and Social Media Check Fraud
    Sep 17 2024

    This week’s show is as focused as usual, with conversations covering the TV show Black Sails, the depiction of pirates in media, childhood memories of camping, Reese's chocolate and peanut butter snacks, and the Michelin Guide. Alec is excited about the Michelin Guide’s arrival in Texas, and Lindsey and David learn things about the guide they never knew they didn’t know. The conversation turns to a recent social media trend where influencers encouraged people to commit check fraud at Chase Bank. The lack of financial education and the power of social media influencers are highlighted.

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    58 mins