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Minutia Men on Radio Misfits

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By day, Rick Kaempfer and Dave Stern are the publishers of Eckhartz Press and Chicago Author Solutions. By night, they are unappreciated fathers and husbands. And in their spare time they are consumers of worthless information. Each week they share their newest worthless information in the podcast, “Minutia Men”.
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“Planted” with Sara Payan, is an ongoing conversation encompassing the vast world of cannabis, with a focus on education. Sara Payan, educator, policy advocate & author, engages policy makers, media professionals, industry leaders and more, about their relationship with cannabis in the era of legalization.
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Award-winning radio personality, podcaster, and SNL fanatic/historian NICK DIGILIO hosts this weekly deep dive into the world of the granddaddy of all sketch-comedy shows. Nick, a Second City grad and veteran of Chicago comedy and theater, has watched every single episode of SNL since George Carlin hosted the premiere on October 11th, 1975. Consisting of new and old episode analysis; SNL-relates guests; historical impact; and even entire episodes dedicated completely to just one sketch…this ...
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If you’re a fan of Bar Rescue and want to know what happened on past and present episodes, look no further than Jim Search(@jimsearch) and Max Cohen(@thisismaxcohen)! These comedians are trained experts in watching Bar Rescue and will bring you the heavily involved details as only they can. SHUT IT DOWN! Reach out to them at shutitdownpodcast@gmail.com and on Twitter at @shutitdownrecap.
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Misfits Radio Shows

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Misfits Media Group is a Worldwide Media and Entertainment Company specializing in Radio & Podcast shows located in Atlanta Georgia. We are Licensed BMI, ASCAP, SoundExchange, SESAC, SOCAN and Resound We specialize in helping all types of indie artist get radio spins and exposure. We provide live interviews via YouTube powered by DLAB1202 and Misfits Radio powered by Live365. We are more than a radio station and podcast channel. We are your local information station, for all the news and inf ...
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Misfits For Jesus Radio Shows & Sermons

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Misfits For Jesus hosts a weekly radio program where we talk about Jesus, church, ministry, motorcycles, life and everything in between. Sometimes serious, mostly humorous, join us as we delve into the abundant life God has planned for all of us. We are also a church with services every Saturday night. Our Pastors are far from traditional when they deliver the message to us from the Word of God. Misfits For Jesus is a church of various people from different denominational, social, economic a ...
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Nick welcomes podcaster, writer, producer, broadcaster, and filmmaker Amy Guth to the podcast to chat about her latest travels and adventures in the film world. Amy recently played a corpse in a movie (and had an interesting drive home from the shoot) and continues to refine her unique method for fixing broken projects. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins N…
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We’re discovering some of the best markets in the world as we visit Bordeaux, France in a motorcycle sidecar, find the best pickles in Seville, Spain, the king of fruit in the Saigon market, and get Chinese veggies at a market in Melbourne, Australia. [Ep 301] Show Notes: Darley Newman’s website Retro Sidecar Tour Pilar Rubio’s Instagram and also M…
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We all know that “Saturday Night Live” has had some pretty incredible and funny surprise celebrity cameos over the years. Since the very beginning, SNL has had a wonderful habit of bringing out celebrities to have some fun and shock audiences at home and in the studio by simply popping on stage. In this episode, Nick looks back at some of the best …
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In this “For The People” episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman, Herb Weisbaum from Checkbook.org, for his monthly visit to discuss topics like gas rewards for credit cards and new rules for flying commercially with kids. Then it’s time for the “Checkbook’s College of Consumer Knowledge Quiz,” where Herb tests Nick and Tom Hush’s knowledge of money…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to the podcast to review a few new films, including “Reagan,” “1992,” and “Slingshot.” They also discuss their favorite films of the summer of 2024. Speaking of the summer of 2024, Esmeralda Leon fills Nick in on the season being dubbed “Ratboy Summer,” where celebrities who resemble sexy …
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Vincent Marcus is a foodie tour guide for Food Tours Stockholm as well as a sommelier and an advanced degree student studying marine food systems. He talks with Brent about marine food sustainability, new Nordic cuisine, coffee culture, and the surprising wine culture of Sweden. Plus, there’s pickled herring and Swedish drinking songs [Ep 300] Show…
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Nick takes a hilarious look back at Will Ferrell’s famous Harry Caray impression. While the impersonation itself might not be the most accurate or perfect recreation of the legendary sportscaster, it’s undeniably funny, bizarre, and one of the most memorable characters Ferrell brought to life during his tenure on “Saturday Night Live.” You’ll hear …
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Nick welcomes Dan Fienberg, TV critic from The Hollywood Reporter and The Fien Print, to discuss the latest developments in “Big Brother” Season 26 and the entire run and series finale of “Evil.” Dan also reviews the new documentary “Chimp Crazy” and shares his thoughts on his favorite show right now, “Pachinko.” They talk about the disappointing s…
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Nick welcomes Dr. Keith Lipinski from AAW Pro back to the podcast to talk about the latest in pro wrestling. They dive into Roman Reigns’ return to WWE, the feud between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, and the upcoming PPV in Berlin, among other topics. They also preview AEW’s big “All In” PPV happening in London, discussing stars like MJF, Toni Storm, …
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Vancouver is getting tons of buzz as a foodie city. Doug, founder of Vancouver Food Tours, and his lead guide Sean talk with Brent about pasta topped with Japanese curry, a bar built in just 24 hours, and why actors make the best tour guides. Plus, pet psychics and the story of Gassy Jack! [Ep 299] Show Notes: Support Destination Eat Drink on Buy M…
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Cast member Punkie Johnson has announced her departure from “Saturday Night Live” after four seasons. In this episode, Nick reflects on her time on the show, highlighting some of her most memorable moments and discussing her comedy career—past, present, and future. The episode features hilarious segments, mostly from Weekend Update, where Punkie di…
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Nick welcomes music journalist Jim Ryan from Forbes.com to chat about some recent concerts he’s attended, including Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Sheila E, Def Leppard, and even Barry Manilow (which only cost him $8 on StubHub). They also discuss some cool interviews Jim has done with McKenna Grace (the talented young actress from the new “Ghostbus…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy back to the podcast to discuss the box office and review new movies, including the true story “My Penguin Friend,” the latest sequel in the Alien series, “Alien: Romulus,” “Close to You” starring Elliot Page, and Elizabeth Banks’ new comedy “Skincare.” Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to ta…
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Daniel Gray lived in an orphanage in Korea until the age of 5 when he was adopted by a couple in the U.S. Daniel talks with Brent about fried lobster on a stick, Spam as a luxury item, and what we can learn about Korea from the TV show M*A*S*H. Plus, a street food dish that’s so addictive it’s called a narcotic and showing a Hollywood star around S…
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Nick looks back once again at the work of the best cast member in the history of “Saturday Night Live,” Phil Hartman. While Hartman’s best-known work—like his great impressions of Bill Clinton and Frank Sinatra, and unforgettable characters like Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer and The Anal-Retentive Chef—is always talked about and shared, this time Nick sh…
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Nick chats with TV critic Dan Fienberg from “The Hollywood Reporter” about the television coverage of the Olympics and the latest episodes of “Big Brother.” Dan also reviews some new shows, including “Time Bandits,” based on the Terry Gilliam film; a documentary about African-American cinema called “Hollywood Black”; “Charlie Hustle,” the documenta…
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Nick welcomes Nell Minow, one of his favorite guests ever and “The Movie Mom,” to the podcast. Nick and Nell have an entertaining and wildly diverse conversation about everything from politics and the current insane political news cycle to the world of comic book conventions and the rules that must be followed in creating Lifetime and Hallmark movi…
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We’re cooling off during the dog days of summer with frozen treats from all over the world. We’ll sample the Cosmic Cousin of Neapolitan Ice Cream, an Australian flavor called Iced Vovo, and a Gelato Sandwich. [Ep 297] Show Notes: Support Destination Eat Drink at Buy Me A Coffee Culinary Adventure Co. Eat St. Louis Food Tours Walk Melbourne Culinar…
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It’s an election year, so Nick revisits some of the most iconic political impressions in “Saturday Night Live” history. In Part 1 of this series, Nick focused on impressions performed by guest stars and hosts rather than regular cast members. In Part 2, cast members are showcased, and you’ll hear the background stories about the impressions, who wr…
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In this “For The People” episode, Nick welcomes Herb “The Consumerman” Weisbaum from Checkbook.org to discuss the problems with credit card rewards programs, VROOM car refunds, and how to expertly purchase eye-wear without getting ripped off. Then, Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to review a couple of new cars, including the 202…
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In this special episode, Nick and Esmeralda Leon host a LIVE version of “The Nick D Podcast” from the stage at The Flashback Weekend Horror Convention. They discuss the scariest movies and scenes of all time with the enthusiastic crowd and receive a cool visit from the legendary Rich Koz, who chats about his 45 years as Svengoolie and more. Then, D…
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to review some new movies, including the true story of Northern Ireland’s most notorious hip-hop act, “Kneecap.” They also review the coming-of-age comedy “Didi” and the prison drama “Sing Sing.” Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick for a final preview of the Flashback Weekend Horror Convention…
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Montmartre is one of the great foodie neighborhoods in Paris. Karl Wilder from The Chef Tours tells Brent about the best places to eat & drink as well as a gourmet picnic, and dishes like eggs preserved in gelatin, escargot, beef bourguignon, coq au vin, and a thinner baguette. Plus, some truffle talk! [Ep 296] Show Notes: Support Destination Eat D…
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In this episode, Nick looks back at the night that consumer advocate, author, attorney, and future presidential candidate Ralph Nader hosted “Saturday Night Live.” It was a notable show, not just for Nader’s appearance, but because it was a night of many firsts. It marked the debut of cast member Bill Murray, who made an incredible impression right…
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Nick welcomes the multi-talented Amy Guth to the podcast to discuss her latest adventures in L.A., including being cast in a movie as a mom, which fulfills her wish of “dying on screen.” Amy also talks about her latest podcasts, the strangeness of being fired, how NOT to sabotage your own movie projects, and her experience of being bitten by a dog.…
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Nick welcomes food writer Marnie Shure from “Food and Wine” to discuss the latest horror movies she’s seen, including the newest “A Quiet Place” film and a creepy alien invasion flick. Then, they dive into some cool food stories, like the news that Japanese 7-Eleven stores are coming to the US, the surprising revelation that the best lunch deal in …
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Erwan Leo from The Secret Wine Door in Paris is a wine expert, but he didn’t start that way. He tells Brent about his major career shift and how he survived when his shop was closed during the pandemic. He tells Brent about the most underrated wine region in France, the Left Bank and the Right Bank of Bordeaux, and an alternative to Châteauneuf-du-…
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In this episode, Nick reviews the performance of “The Summer Jobs” tour of stand-up comedy that he recently attended in Chicago. The hilarious show was performed by “Saturday Night Live” cast members James Austin Johnson, Devon Walker, and Andrew Dismukes. Nick not only reviews the comedy show but also provides a bio of each performer, sharing thei…
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