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Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
Matt Mitchell
51 episodes
1 week ago
Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.
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Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.
Show more...
Comedy
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Things Y'all Love to Hate (That We Love)
Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
1 hour 1 minute 23 seconds
6 months ago
Things Y'all Love to Hate (That We Love)
We kick off this episode with the surprising news of people smuggling eggs across borders and explore the peculiar happenings when a python is found living in a Chili's parking lot for two months. We also delve into the entertaining world of reality TV, a guilty pleasure for some and a source of disdain for others. From the chaos of bar rescue missions to the timeless appeal of older reality shows like The Real World, we shed light on what makes these shows both beloved and hated. In a surprising twist, we defend the often-ridiculed Canadian rock band Nickelback and explore the deeper cultural phenomena behind their enduring infamy. Discover why some folks stand by them despite their relentless internet bashing.
Hoot’n & Holler’n With Matt Mitchell
Join Matt Mitchell, Eric Nix, Drake Pittman, and Shane Murray for an exploration of Southern culture told through a series of hoots and hollers.