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    DAILY SHOW: Suck Your Friend’s Nipples While They’re Here | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

    05/18/2026 | 2h 44 mins.
    The weather people said “possible severe storms,” but the gang heard “excellent opportunity for emotional overreaction and questionable survival strategies.” So naturally this episode spirals immediately into hail panic, DIY windshield protection, moving blankets, yoga mats, garage envy, and Moon confidently explaining fake science about why breath mints secretly betray humanity.
    Rizz kicks things off by warning the entire St. Louis area about incoming storms that may or may not destroy every car parked outside. Which immediately leads to a debate about how far someone should realistically go to protect their vehicle from hail. Public parking garages? Acceptable. Moving blankets? Smart. Covering your Jeep with yoga mats and positive thinking? Apparently also acceptable. Meanwhile, Lern suggests simply sacrificing one vehicle entirely because “that sounds like a new car problem,” which honestly might be the most financially irresponsible thing said all morning — and that’s really saying something for this crew.
    The conversation somehow gets even more chaotic once Point Fest enters the discussion. The gang relives the stress of setting up a massive outdoor festival while storms rolled through, stages leaked, bands questioned whether electrocution was part of the performance package, and Tommy the boss basically responded with, “Then don’t play.” Very comforting leadership. Truly inspiring stuff.
    There’s also a backstage breakdown of the annual Point Fest meet-and-greet chaos where listeners, roadies, bands, security guards, and random sleeveless radio hosts all blended together into one giant rain-soaked rock festival fever dream. Rizz and Moon proudly explain why they went sleeveless all day like two divorced dads trying to win a jet ski raffle, while Lern somehow manages to roast everybody involved without breaking a sweat.
    Things escalate even further when the crew discusses Wolfgang Van Halen showing up to an interview with full “please don’t talk to me” body language. Hood up. Arms crossed. Total lockdown mode. Which, naturally, Rizz interpreted as a personal challenge. Against all odds, he actually got Wolfgang laughing by the end of the interview and managed to avoid bringing up Eddie Van Halen entirely — a broadcasting miracle roughly equivalent to landing a plane during a tornado.
    Meanwhile, Moon casually drops one of the most convincing fake facts in show history by claiming mints actually make your breath worse because they “kill the good bacteria.” Nobody questions it. Everybody believes it. Even Moon admits he has absolutely no idea whether it’s true. This is how misinformation spreads, folks. Not through the internet. Through dudes standing backstage at Point Fest with pockets full of Icebreakers.
    The episode also features debates about mysterious concert announcements, suspicious plus-sign logos, listener encounters, artist interviews, backstage weirdness, and the eternal realization that every adult eventually reaches a point where they need to sit in silence in their car while listening to emotionally supportive music.
    If you’re looking for a daily comedy show packed with weird news, hilarious fails, celebrity interviews, St. Louis chaos, festival stories, sarcastic humor, and the exact kind of conversations that make you laugh while questioning society at the same time, this episode absolutely delivers.
    This daily comedy show also proves once again that no matter how bad the weather gets, the crew will still somehow spend most of the episode arguing about mints, sleeves, and concert clues instead of preparing responsibly.
    And honestly? That’s probably why this daily comedy show keeps surviving.
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    Lawn Wars, Mailman Revenge & The Scientifically Best Day To Get Dumped

    05/18/2026 | 24 mins.
    A homeowner asked a mailman not to walk on her lawn and accidentally launched an entire debate about property rights, lawn obsession, neighborhood etiquette, and whether delivery drivers should legally be allowed to teleport directly to your front door. Naturally, The Rizzuto Show handles this topic with the professionalism of a group text that should probably be subpoenaed someday.
    This episode of the comedy podcast kicks off with the internet losing its mind over a viral mailman revenge video, and somehow spirals into discussions about garbage-filled driveways, CrossFit stereotypes, lawn envy, and whether anybody actually understands what grass is even FOR anymore. Is it decoration? Is it a status symbol? Is it just nature’s carpeting that dads emotionally attach themselves to after turning 40? The gang investigates with absolutely zero qualifications.
    Then things get aggressively modern as Bumble announces they’re basically replacing traditional swiping with AI matchmaking. Because apparently humanity looked at dating apps and collectively decided, “You know what this needs? More robots.” The crew debates whether apps are helping relationships or quietly destroying civilization one awkward DM at a time. There are stories about commandeering friends’ dating profiles, why everyone secretly hates the apps while still using them, and how grocery stores somehow became the new singles bars for rich attractive people buying $19 smoothies.
    And if that wasn’t enough emotional instability for one episode, the show also dives into the “scientifically best” day to break up with somebody. According to experts — who absolutely sound like people avoiding accountability — Thursday is apparently the ideal time to destroy someone emotionally before the weekend. The breakdown includes strategic sick days, post-breakup partying logic, emotional recovery scheduling, and enough questionable advice to keep therapists employed for generations.
    This comedy podcast also includes:
    Relationship debates that somehow get more confusing every minute
    The psychology of lawn people
    AI romance fears
    The economics of celebrity grocery stores
    Why everyone suddenly knows couples who met online
    Rafe accidentally sounding way too logical
    Lern preparing emotionally supportive chaos plans
    Moon trying to become a lawn guy
    Rizz defending delivery drivers like it’s a constitutional issue
    If you’re looking for a comedy podcast filled with sarcastic humor, weird news, relationship disasters, pop culture commentary, and complete morning show nonsense straight out of St. Louis, this episode delivers all of it with the grace of a mailman tossing letters onto a lawn out of pure spite.
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    Happy Playlists, Parenting Meltdowns & Celebrity Shenanigans

    05/18/2026 | 37 mins.
    Parents everywhere know there’s a level of frustration where you stop talking… and start blasting Huey Lewis in the garage like your life depends on it. This episode starts with Rizz admitting one of his kids pushed him so far over the edge that he had to activate the emergency happy playlist — and honestly, that may be the most relatable thing ever said on a daily comedy show.
    The gang dives deep into the songs guaranteed to rescue your mood, including Bermuda by John Linnell, “Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher,” “Power of Love,” “Stayin’ Alive,” Wilson Phillips, Grateful Dead deep cuts, and enough Motown to heal emotional damage from modern life. Somehow the conversation turns into Michael Jackson hiding under your bed, CPR training from The Office, and whether Poison’s “Nothing But a Good Time” should legally qualify as antidepressants.
    Then things escalate exactly the way they always do around here.
    There’s major concert news with the Smashing Pumpkins launching a massive anniversary tour for Melancholy and the Infinite Sadness, plus Sonic Temple highlights featuring Shinedown, Daughtry, and Lzzy Hale absolutely crushing live performances. The crew also debates legendary tours after a “greatest concerts of all time” list sparks chaos because apparently U2 and Garth Brooks got disrespected so hard that Moon nearly launched himself through a wall.
    Speaking of questionable life decisions, Moon opens up about tattoo regret and realizing some of his old ink now resembles “a Walmart quarter-machine mistake.” The gang breaks down famous rock stars with zero tattoos, including Lars Ulrich, Alice Cooper, Trent Reznor, and Dave Mustaine. Meanwhile, Moon’s tattoos are slowly evolving into what the show describes as “touched-up church Jesus art.” Honestly, no notes.
    Celebrity nonsense also reaches elite levels in this episode. Tom Brady apparently debuted a new look that made listeners compare him to Patrick Bateman, an animatronic billionaire, and a rejected Zoolander villain. The crew debates whether Brady’s “perfect guy” magic is finally wearing off after another bizarre fashion appearance. There’s also fake celebrity dating rumors involving Pamela Anderson and Tom Cruise, SNL madness with Chad Smith impersonating Will Ferrell, Paul McCartney showing up with new music nobody expected, and Casey Musgraves performing breakup songs on top of a washing machine because country music symbolism has fully left Earth.
    As always, this daily comedy show somehow mixes music nerdery, parenting meltdowns, celebrity gossip, nostalgic chaos, weird news, and absolutely unnecessary side conversations into one giant sarcastic fever dream. It’s basically group therapy for people who laugh at inappropriate moments and still think “Stayin’ Alive” is a medically useful song.
    If you love comedy podcasts, funny celebrity gossip, weird stories, sarcastic humor, music debates, and total morning show chaos straight out of St. Louis, this episode has everything except emotional maturity.
    And yes… somebody absolutely ends the show talking about porno birthdays. Because professionalism is dead.
    This daily comedy show is proudly brought to you by the beautiful dysfunction known as The Rizzuto Show.
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    Stormy Weather Woes, Hail Protection Hacks & Fast Food Face-Offs

    05/18/2026 | 1h 23 mins.
    Welcome back to another beautifully unhinged episode of The Rizzuto Show, the daily comedy show where weather panic, backstage concert chaos, and deeply questionable life hacks all somehow live together in harmony.
    This episode starts with the gang discovering they unexpectedly have Memorial Day off… which immediately boosts morale by roughly 4,000%. Unfortunately, Mother Nature heard everyone getting happy and responded with “Cool, here’s baseball-sized hail.”
    So naturally, the show spends an alarming amount of time discussing emergency hail protection strategies for your car. We’re talking yoga mats on windshields, moving blankets stuffed in car doors, floor mats duct-taped to glass, and Amazon hail covers that apparently arrive approximately three business days AFTER your vehicle gets obliterated. Helpful.
    Then it’s full speed into Point Fest weekend chaos. The crew recaps muddy stages, backstage panic, rain-soaked setup crews, and the bands asking whether they were about to get electrocuted mid-set. Tommy’s response? Basically: “Then go home.” Which honestly might be the most rock festival answer ever delivered.
    Rizz also attempts the impossible mission of becoming best friends with Wolfgang Van Halen. Armed with sleeveless confidence and visible nipple tattoos, he enters the interview ready to crack the code of a man who arrived with crossed arms, a hoodie pulled tight, and the body language of someone trapped in a DMV waiting room. Against all odds? He gets a couple laughs. That’s basically friendship in radio terms.
    Meanwhile:
    Moon invents fake science about breath mints killing “good bacteria”
    Rafe roasts an entire squad of freshly dumped teenage boys
    Lern survives Point Fest while running entirely on vibes and tank tops
    Aaron Lewis apparently hotboxed an entire backstage area into another dimension
    Blue October delivers emotional damage directly to everyone’s soul
    Somebody may or may not have confused funnel cake residue for cocaine
    And the show debates whether Schlitz beer has secretly been dead for 20 years already
    Also discussed:
    ✔️ Why Moon suddenly believes a razor blade/apple tongue injury story
    ✔️ Why Tim Virgin was apparently giving dating seminars to teenagers
    ✔️ Why “my mom gave me this pass” is the funniest security response ever
    ✔️ The mystery concert announcement gamble that immediately cost Moon ten dollars
    ✔️ Why every security guard at Point Fest feels like family at this point
    ✔️ And how Rizz’s son and his broccoli-haired crew somehow looked simultaneously suspicious AND adorable all day long
    This episode is pure St. Louis concert-season energy. Loud, chaotic, humid, sarcastic, slightly emotional, and somehow still functioning despite every warning sign suggesting otherwise.
    If you love backstage stories, hilarious fails, weird news, live music chaos, sarcastic commentary, and a daily comedy show that sounds like your funniest friends yelling across a parking lot before a concert… congratulations. You found your people.
    And yes… somehow this entire episode still qualifies as a professional broadcast.
    Barely.
    This daily comedy show is proudly fueled by caffeine, poor decisions, weather anxiety, and whatever cloud Aaron Lewis left hovering backstage.
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    DAILY SHOW: Polo Ascencio Es El Dildo | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

    05/15/2026 | 2h 41 mins.
    The Rizzuto Show returns with another completely unhinged episode packed with heroic swamp justice, emotional damage, celebrity chaos, and enough playground nostalgia to make you smell cafeteria pizza again. This comedy podcast starts strong with the crew preparing for Pointfest weekend before immediately derailing into one of the greatest fake award ceremonies in show history: the official presentation of the first-ever Swamp Justice Medal of Freedom.
    After a St. Louis Cardinals fan bravely stepped in during a dangerous moment at Busch Stadium, the show decides the man deserves recognition the mainstream media apparently refused to provide. Naturally, this turns into a fully orchestrated patriotic tribute involving dramatic speeches, fake medals, Midwestern heroism, and several moments that somehow feel both sincere and completely ridiculous at the same time. Honestly, it might be the proudest moment in modern broadcasting. Or the dumbest. Hard to tell anymore.
    Then things somehow become even more unstable.
    Rafe discovers that Reba McEntire is engaged and reacts with the emotional maturity of a raccoon trapped inside a fireworks store. What follows is one of the most absurd comedy bits in recent memory as he describes crashing Reba’s future wedding disguised as a corn dog vendor while professing his undying love in front of longhorn cattle, miniature donkeys, and deeply uncomfortable wedding guests. If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if romantic fan fiction collided with state fair cuisine, this comedy podcast has your answer.
    The crew also debates the saddest movie deaths of all time and accidentally turns the studio into a trauma support group. From Bing Bong and Mufasa to Armageddon, The Green Mile, Forrest Gump, Logan, and My Girl, absolutely nobody escapes emotional devastation. Moon somehow tries to sneak Jesus Christ into the conversation, which honestly feels very on-brand at this point.
    Elsewhere in the episode:
    Mini Kiss stories somehow dominate an entire segment
    Air Supply accidentally catches strays
    The internet invents “ball maxing” because society is collapsing in real time
    Horse fart audio becomes a legitimate discussion topic
    The gang debates recess, playground politics, and old-school childhood games
    Rafe reveals he was elite at Double Dutch before toxic masculinity stole his dreams
    Everybody collectively realizes recess may have been the only thing keeping America functional
    This comedy podcast continues delivering the exact mix of sarcastic humor, pop culture nonsense, emotional overreactions, and St. Louis chaos that somehow keeps this whole thing running. Whether it’s celebrity gossip, weird news, childhood trauma, or a grown man yelling “GET YOUR CORN DOG, REBA” into a microphone, The Rizzuto Show remains your trusted source for daily entertainment and complete nonsense.
    If you love funny podcasts, weird stories, sarcastic humor, celebrity fails, daily comedy, or hearing adults emotionally unravel over fictional characters and carnival food, welcome home.

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About The Rizzuto Show | Daily Comedy Podcast
From comedy and weird news to celebrity gossip and sports, The Rizzuto Show brings the chaos and questionable logic of St. Louis’ favorite morning show to a daily comedy podcast. Join Rizz, Moon Valjean, Lern, Rafe Williams, and King Scott as they chop it up and dish it in a hilarious daily show—bustin’ chops, talking trends, and keeping it real.🎙️ Expect funny clips, interviews, behind-the-scenes moments, and full Rizz Show daily comedy podcast episodes—all in one place.Don't miss a minute of your favorite comedy show. Subscribe/Follow now and laugh along with The Rizzuto Show - trying to save the world one funny podcast at a time!You can also hear The Rizzuto Show live on the radio every weekday from 6am-10am on 105.7 The Point - Everything Alternative - Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, Missouri - Part of the Gamut Podcast Network.
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