There are moments in life where you learn something that permanently changes you—and unfortunately, this comedy podcast is one of those moments.
It all begins with an innocent question: does your family have a designated puke bowl? Seems harmless enough… until we discover that for some people, that same bowl might also be used for popcorn, salad, or—because the universe has no mercy—mac and cheese. What follows is a full-blown spiral into childhood habits, kitchen hygiene violations, and the kind of stories that make you stare at your cabinets differently.
The Rizzuto Show crew shares their personal experiences with everything from pots next to the bed (yes, cooking pots… yes, really) to trash cans, buckets, and whatever was closest during a crisis. Turns out, everyone has a system—and none of them are comforting. This funny podcast episode somehow manages to be both relatable and deeply unsettling at the same time.
But we don’t stop there. Oh no. We take a hard left into food poisoning horror stories, the meals that betrayed us, and the foods we can never emotionally recover from. Sonic popcorn chicken, McDonald’s burritos, oatmeal—you name it, someone here has a vendetta against it. It’s basically therapy, but cheaper and significantly less helpful.
Then, because the internet refuses to behave, we break down a viral Chick-fil-A TikTok that got employees fired and debate whether it was harmless fun or a career-ending mistake. Add in some celebrity chaos, nostalgic cartoon talk, and a healthy dose of self-roasting, and you’ve got yourself a full episode of beautifully unfiltered nonsense.
If you like your comedy podcast with a side of “I wish I didn’t know that,” congratulations—you’re in the right place.
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