If you haven’t figured it out yet, I’m a 90s kid, and like most 90s kids, I had a lot of rage in a cage. However, no matter how baggy my JNCO jeans got or how angsty my music was, the best way to express my feelings was always through watching a touch of professional wrestling. And I could only watch a little, because I didn’t have cable. Despite my limits I enjoyed watching the WWE and WCW and ECW during their hey day, and I’m so thrilled to have my friend and fellow wrestling fan on to review our experiences with professional wrestling (5:25). This episode is as real as the pain I felt when my friends would hit me with a chair during backyard wrestling, and I hope you enjoy!
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Join me and (recurring guest) Spicy Tim as we cosplay as Bill Simmons and Joe House and give our best effort at making an NBA Season Preview Podcast. Unfortunately, we don't spend 3 hours doing season over/unders, but we do go well over 1 hour waxing philosophical about season storylines (13:37), reviewing Timmy's "Top (Player) Tiers of Twenty Twenty-Five" (41:09), and close the show with russ' rants where I share various gripes and complaints about the NBA, such as, why is it so expensive to watch the Chicago Bulls (58:21)? Does the world need yet another basketball pod? Probably not, but isn't it nice to hear from our sweet Timothy? Enjoy!
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The two-dude book club is back! Join myself (russ) and Mickey A. Mangan as we recover our memories (and yours) from a long hiatus and dive deep into the waters of the second volume of Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Misérables. This tome, which is entitled Cosette, has some excellent characters, scenes, and even boat talk – so you are for sure in for (as the French say) un friandise!
If you’d like to listen to our discussion on volume one, check it out here.
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In an ideal world this podcast would’ve been recorded and published several days ago, but we live in reality people. So we appreciate your grace as we present a “semi-instant reaction” to Disney’s Destination D23: A Journey Around the Worlds of Disney, which was recently held over Labor Day Weekend at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando (fun fact, that was my first Disney hotel I ever stayed at). I’m so excited to have my friend and Disney expert, Caleb Hayworth back for a third episode as we break down all of the latest news and announcements that came out of this year’s expo. The first half of the episode we cover the parks and cruise news (5:13) and then we close out the episode reviewing the movie news (46:25).
Btw, if the episode gets you hyped for a Disney cruise, please be sure to book a free consultation with Caleb at GetawaysByCaleb.com.
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Editor’s Note: We finished recording this episode 30 minutes before the Micah Parsons trade. Packers will still finish in fourth place. Bear down.
Growing up I have vivid memories of sitting in the backseat of the card as my dad listened to 670 the Score and WGN Radio in Chicago. I recall feeling bored, but there was some part of me that must’ve been loving it, because I’ve always had a dream of being a Chicago sports radio broadcaster. And today, that dream comes true (sort of) as I’m joined by my friend, neighbor, and fellow Bears fan friend, David Drake. During the episode we break down the NFL storylines we’re excited about and tired of (8:06), we look at the Bears upcoming season with first year head coach, Ben Johnson (23:50), we share our season predictions for our beloved Bears (32:47), and we close the episode with our “second favorite” fantasy picks at each major position (45:04) because let’s be honest, you never get your first choice. Does the world need another football pod? Probably not, but we had a blast recording it! Hope you enjoy.
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I don’t know about you, but when I was around 10 or 11 I got it into my head that I should start a band and become a famous rockstar. As you can infer from the fact that I’m an amateur podcaster, that career arc did not pan out. Nonetheless, I had a ton of fun learning music, playing shows, and spending time with my friends in church basements and the other random venues that would pity us (ahem…host us). This love of playing music is definitely something baked within my family, and I have so many fond memories of watching my older brothers and cousin playing music together, and I’m so thrilled to have my first ever relative on the pod, John Dolce, Jr. for an episode where we review what it’s like to start a band in high school (11:50). Before we dive into that, John reviews what I was like as a baby (2:49), we discuss our backgrounds getting interested in playing music as kids (6:05), and then we close out the episode learning about John’s latest project – Tÿre Fÿre (46:50). It’s a fun and, I think a genuinely inspirational episode, and I hope it motivates you to take a risk and start something new even if you feel too old.
If you’d like to learn more about Tÿre Fÿre and go to one of their shows, please visit tyre-fyre.com.
And if you’re looking to self-publish music, check out the service John uses called distrokid.com.
Interested in some vintage John Dolce, Jr. rock ’n’ roll where you can see “THE RAIL” in action, check out: SMD Band
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Join me and the semi-viral influencing sensation @uhmandaplz as we attempt (and fail) to review 10 "content pillars." What’s a content pillar, you ask? Listen to find out! Here are the topics we ended up reviewing: wedding dances (5:34), wedding cocktails (11:35), the @uhmandaplz content empire (18:21), petfluencing (35:09), the pressure to monetize your hobbies (37:16), trading card games (Magic the Gathering & Pokémon) (41:10), Balatro (48:02), and the current video games we’re obsessed with (51:22). Let me know what you think of this episode experiment – I hope you enjoy!
If you'd like to connect with Amanda, please visit linktr.ee/uhmandaplz.
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Spoiler Alert: This episode contains spoilers for The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases has been working overtime as content creators around the globe seek alternate words for “fantastic” in their reviews, posts, and podcasts. But I’m a man of the people, and I’ll just say it like it is: this movie is “fantastic.” After being a successful comic book for over 60 years, Marvel’s first family finally has a film worthy of its legacy.
I’m joined by my dear friend and former podcasting partner, Casey Summers, to review it for a touch longer than an hour. During the show, we revive a lost segment from the Film Lovers Podcast (6:17), review The Odyssey teaser (17:45), and then deep-dive into Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps (24:21). This episode is, for lack of a better word, terrific!
No one mourns the wicked in the same way that no one mourns a struggling podcaster. Nonetheless, we soldier on with an amazing episode featuring my wickedly talented friend Adele Dazeem, ope, I mean Hillary Campbell! Hillary is one of the funniest and most talented people I know and she’s recently started performing again in the community theater scene in Denton, TX. During the episode we learn a little bit about her background and experiences with musical theatre (3:53) and then do our review of Schwartz and Holzman’s hit Broadway musical, Wicked (35:28). Maybe this episode will be the one that makes me popular?
If you’d like to connect with Hillary and/or have her be your wedding photographer, please visit hillarycampbellphotography.com.
I probably should’ve published this episode back in the spring of 1862, but computers didn’t exist and neither did myself or Mickey – who is my guest for the very first edition of the @russrev1ews book club. Mickey and I have been reading books together for over a decade, and I’ve always wished we had a recorded document of our discussions so I could better remember the things we’ve read. This was actually a big reason why I wanted to start the podcast in the first place – so you could say, this is the pod in it’s truest essence – and I’m guessing no one will listen. But on the off chance you’re a fan of the novel or French literature or maybe just the musical, we are very excited to be reviewing the first volume of Victor Hugo’s classic novel, Les Misérables, which is entitled Fantine.
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Our favorite travel concierge, Caleb, is back to review Disney After Hours at Hollywood Studios. We were thrilled to attend this exclusive 3-hour event together at one of our fav theme parks within the Walt Disney World Resort. During the episode we review everything it has to offer and break down all that’s included – from the short lines to the unlimited snacks and everything in between (4:24). To wrap it up, we try our best to genuinely evaluate whether it’s worth the price or not (52:03). This episode is a tour for the stars!
Dreaming about a Disney adventure? Be sure to book a free consultation with Caleb at GetawaysByCaleb.com.
Editor's Note: We mislabeled "KidTigrrr" as "KidPop" and apologize for the error. Check out her music here.
Join me and show regular, Mickey, as we review Billy Corgan’s latest side project, Billy Corgan and the Machines of God. Mickey and I attended their only Chicagoland performance at the Taste of Joliet on June 20, 2025. During the episode we review their amazing 2 hour plus set, which honored the anniversaries of Mellon Collie and Machina (5:00). We also review the venue, setlist, crowd, and overall vibe (22:59). Mickey also corrects an embarrassing vocabulary error from episode 7, changing the course of my life forever (1:48).
Check out the 500th episode of the Vinyl Guide where you'll hear a fascinating conversation with Billy.
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Happy Father's Day everyone! In honor of the holiday, I’m humbled to share a conversation with my friend and mentor, Rudy Rivera. The original premise of the show was to compare what it’s like having a 4 year old versus a 22 year old, but we just ended up having a meaningful chat on what it’s like being a dad. Whether you’re a biological dad, adoptive dad, foster dad, mentor, uncle or big brother – I hope this episode encourages you to stay motivated in the journey of raising up this coming generation. Thanks Rudy for gifting me your time!
If you'd like to connect with Rudy, please visit drinkofferings.com.
Last thing! I bought a URL, so if you like what you hear you can now subscribe and follow on your podcasting platform of choice by visiting russrev1ews.com!
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It’s hard to believe but after 8 amazing years, the Nintendo Switch is finally being replaced by the completely different Nintendo Switch 2. In light of this, myself and, first time recurring guest, uhmandaplz are going to spend an hour eulogizing, memorializing, and (most importantly) reviewing the Nintendo Switch (10:25).
We also spend some time getting feedback from Amanda’s mom (6:17) and create a 1 line review for Morgan Wallen’s new album (8:27).
It’s so sad the Switch’s run is over, but we are so grateful for all the great games and great memories. Thanks for listening!
If you'd like to connect with Amanda, please visit linktr.ee/uhmandaplz.
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Join me and my buddy Texas Timmy as we review one of the most popular websites on the planet – YouTube. During the conversation (9:13) we reflect on YouTube’s amazing founding at the greatest university on earth and then review the site’s 20+ year history. Highlights include shoes, falling off ladders, Weezer, video gaming guides, sports, SNL, and more! Feel free to comment with your favorite YouTube video.
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Happy Mother’s Day everyone! In honor of this very special holiday, I wanted to share an episode that I recorded with my wife, Megan, all the way back in September of 2020. It was about a month before the birth of our child, and I didn’t fully know what this podcast would be or when it would come to fruition. However, I knew we needed to have a record of what it was like to be pregnant – especially because it was happening in the midst of COVID-19. So I’ve been sitting on this audio for 4+ years now and I’m so grateful to finally share it with you all in this format. It’s one of the more vulnerable art pieces I’ve put out into the world, but it has ended up becoming a sweet relic of a very strange time in our lives. I hope you find some enjoyment out of it, and if you’re a cryer you may want some tissues. Be sure to stay tuned at the end of the pod (52:45) for a song Megan recorded for our son in the spring of 2020.
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I don't know about you, but I spend a ton of time ingesting content, but I don't personally know many of the creators who make this content. So you can imagine how excited I was when my cherished friend, Amanda, decided to embark on the journey of becoming a person of influence. Join us as we spend an hour reviewing what it's like trying to become an influencer. We explore how amazing Spotify is, starting a TikTok, branching out to YouTube, monetization (and why it’s so hard!), narcissism (and is it possible to be a un-narcissistic influencer), and we wrap things up with some advice from Amanda – your main hype girl! This episode is a good influence. I promise!
If you'd like to follow or collab with Amanda, please visit linktr.ee/uhmandaplz.
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Don’t tell anybody, but I’m a Disney adult. It’s not my fault – it’s my wife. She’s obsessed with the Disney Parks, so now I’m obsessed with them too. Fortunately, one of my closest friends, Caleb, is also a major Disney adult. So much so he’s started several Disney-centric small businesses over the years. In this episode we review what it's like having a Disney side hustle (1:29), and then we review Animal Kingdom (38:43), Hollywood Studios (49:12), and EPCOT (54:59).
If you'd like to connect with Caleb (or buy an amazing Skyliner shirt), please visit GetawaysByCaleb.com.
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My dearest friend Mickey and I have consistently seen bad movies together – often unintentionally. Let’s review the worst of the worst. Featuring Masterminds, Madame Web, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Room, Cars, and more!
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