Welcome back to another completely normal episode of The Rizzuto Show… just kidding, nothing about this comedy podcast is normal and that’s exactly why you’re here.
We kick things off with a post-420 check-in, where some members of the show definitely celebrated harder than others (we’re looking at you). From there, it’s a quick detour into “Back in the Day,” where historical facts meet Rizz Show logic—which means you’ll learn something, but also somehow less than you started with.
Then things really get moving. A guy is going viral for identifying “Bob Seger-approved bars,” which sparks a full-on deep dive into why Bob Seger might secretly be everyone’s dad. There’s passionate debate, emotional attachment, and at least one person ready to cry into a Coors Light.
Meanwhile, in celebrity chaos: Fred Durst wants to create a festival for artists who feel snubbed, and honestly, we’d attend. Jelly Roll is training for the New York City Marathon while casually discussing removing excess skin—which leads to questions we were NOT prepared to ask on air. This comedy podcast truly covers everything, whether it should or not.
We also get into the ongoing internet obsession with Sydney Sweeney, breaking down the debate over her roles, her image, and why the internet can’t mind its own business. Add in rumors of a Chappelle's Show revival, and suddenly nostalgia hits hard.
Oh, and just when you think we’ve hit peak weird—there’s a horror movie about killer hippos. Yes, really. And yes, we watched the trailer so you don’t have to (but you probably will anyway).
We wrap it all up with a nostalgic look at the best animated movies of the 90s, some questionable birthday shoutouts, and the kind of chaos that makes this comedy podcast feel like hanging out with your funniest, most unhinged friends.
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