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    DAILY SHOW: American Crapiators: Battle Turds Hurt My Gymnasticals | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

    05/27/2026 | 2h 46 mins.
    Life hits hard. Pavement hits harder.
    On today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show, Rizz suffers a catastrophic public wipeout outside the Wildwood post office after attempting the impossible: carrying multiple packages while existing over the age of 30. What starts as a simple errand instantly turns into a full public humiliation event featuring flying boxes, ripped jeans, one silent elderly witness, and the horrifying realization that falling in public no longer looks “funny” — it looks medically expensive. Honestly, this might be the most relatable thing this daily comedy show has ever discussed.
    Naturally, the crew immediately spirals into a deep conversation about aging, embarrassment recovery strategies, and the exact moment your body transitions from “athletic” to “fragile Home Depot lawn decoration.” Meanwhile, Rafe contributes his own emotional damage after stepping barefoot into dog poop TWICE in under 30 seconds. One mystery pile. One homemade disaster. Somehow bleach, Q-tips, and psychological trauma all become part of the story. This is what happens when a daily comedy show is powered entirely by caffeine, sarcasm, and questionable life choices.
    The chaos somehow escalates from there:
    Would you admit to clogging a gas station toilet during a road trip?
    If cartel money washes ashore… are you legally required to be honest?
    Is keeping accidental extra cash from a cashier technically stealing or just “winning?”
    Why do modern cars all look like Pixar characters with anxiety?
    And at what point does your neighborhood friend become a full HOA supervillain?
    Then the show pivots into celebrity chaos, nostalgia, and existential dread because apparently everyone realized June is already here and adulthood is basically one long speedrun toward knee pain and suspiciously loud joints. The crew debates Ozzy Osbourne AI avatars, Taylor Swift’s viral kindness, Russell Crowe vs autograph seekers, and whether Barry Gibb secretly teaches funk magic at Hogwarts while moisturized somewhere in Miami. Completely normal topics for functioning adults.
    Also:
    Burt Reynolds chest hair appreciation becomes weirdly emotional
    Roxette triggers an accidental 80s nostalgia spiral
    Yellowstone spin-offs continue multiplying like raccoons behind a dumpster
    TV’s most shocking character deaths reopen old emotional wounds
    Somebody incorrectly declares Barry Gibb dead and immediately gets corrected by the room
    And because society apparently enjoys suffering, the crew tackles the modern horror known as tipping culture. Why are frozen yogurt machines asking for 25% tips when YOU did literally everything except plug the machine into the wall? Is a $9 tip on a $600 steak dinner grounds for prison? Why do Costco employees reject tips like undercover federal agents? Nobody knows anymore. America feels tired.
    Chris Kerber joins the show to absolutely torch WalletHub’s “Best Hockey Cities” rankings, the gang debates NHL expansion rumors, and hockey nicknames somehow sound like rejected mobster aliases from a low-budget casino movie.
    The episode also takes a heartfelt moment to honor listener Danielle following her tragic passing after injuries sustained during PointFest. The show sends love to her fiancé Jason, family, and friends during an incredibly difficult time.
    This episode has everything:
    public humiliation, celebrity gossip, hockey rage, AI weirdness, dog poop trauma, tipping arguments, nostalgic movie debates, existential panic, and middle-aged chaos wrapped into one beautiful disaster of a daily comedy show.
    If you enjoy sarcastic humor, weird news, celebrity fails, comedy podcast chaos, and hearing grown adults argue passionately about frozen yogurt economics and cartel ethics… welcome home.

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    The $9 Tip Heard Around America & Why Hockey Fans Are Weird

    05/27/2026 | 43 mins.
    Today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show turns into a full-blown courtroom drama over tipping culture, hockey hot takes, and the emotional damage caused by self-serve frozen yogurt machines asking for 25%.
    The crew debates the modern nightmare known as “the tip screen” after a woman questions why she’s being asked to tip at a completely self-service froyo shop. You grab your own cup, pour your own yogurt, add your own gummy worms like a raccoon at a candy buffet… and somehow YOU are still expected to financially reward the experience. America is exhausting.
    Then things escalate when the show breaks down a viral story about a guy who left a $9 tip on a $600 steakhouse bill because he claimed servers at expensive restaurants “do the same amount of work” as servers at Chili’s. Which may technically be true… if you ignore reality, social norms, and basic human decency. The gang debates whether tipping percentages still make sense in 2026 or if we’ve all collectively agreed to keep pretending math isn’t real.
    This daily comedy show also dives into:
    Why Costco employees refuse tips like they’re undercover FBI agents
    Starbucks wages vs fast food wages
    The death of “lifelong jobs”
    Whether anybody actually makes federal minimum wage anymore
    Why everyone suddenly feels guilty buying coffee
    And how apparently every hockey coach is legally required to have a nickname ending in “-sy” or “-er”
    Chris Kerber joins the show to absolutely unload on WalletHub’s “Best Hockey Cities in America” rankings. Somehow Raleigh ranks ahead of Buffalo, which nearly causes Kerber to launch himself directly into Lake Erie out of frustration. The crew also talks NHL expansion rumors, Vegas becoming hockey’s supervillain, Atlanta maybe getting another team, and why hockey nicknames sound like rejected mob aliases.
    The episode also takes a serious moment as the crew discusses the tragic passing of listener Danielle following injuries sustained during PointFest. The show sends love and condolences to her fiancé Jason, family, and friends during an incredibly difficult time.
    If you like sarcastic debates, sports arguments that spiral out of control, awkward tipping guilt, and the kind of conversations that sound like your group chat after three beers, this episode delivers all of it.
    This daily comedy show somehow manages to make frozen yogurt existential, tipping stressful, and hockey cities deeply personal.
    And yes… somebody actually defended a $9 tip with a handwritten essay.
    Bold strategy, Cotton.
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    Time Flies, Ozzy AI, and Barry Gibb Is STILL Alive Somehow

    05/27/2026 | 31 mins.
    Life comes at you fast. Apparently way faster after age 30. On today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show, the crew dives headfirst into the terrifying realization that June is basically here already and somehow we’re halfway through the year. One minute you’re sneaking into clubs with fake confidence and terrible decisions… the next minute you’re googling “why do my knees sound like microwave popcorn?” Welcome to adulthood, baby.
    This daily comedy show gets philosophical for roughly six minutes before immediately derailing into Burt Reynolds chest hair appreciation, Sally Field drama, and the deeply important question of whether Barry Gibb secretly teaches funk magic at Hogwarts.
    Also in today’s chaos:
    Ozzy Osbourne’s family is building an AI avatar version of Ozzy that could eventually talk to fans forever. Totally normal. Definitely not dystopian at all.
    Taylor Swift sends signed guitars to an 8-year-old girl after a paper airplane request goes viral.
    Russell Crowe explains why autograph seekers need to calm the hell down.
    The gang debates the difference between old-school celebrity roasts and today’s “who can get canceled first” format.
    Roxette announces a tour and suddenly everyone’s emotionally sprinting back to the 80s.
    Yellowstone spin-offs continue multiplying faster than raccoons behind a dumpster.
    TV’s most shocking character deaths get revisited, reopening emotional wounds nobody asked for.
    And yes… someone accidentally thought Barry Gibb was dead. HE IS NOT. The Bee Gee king remains alive, tan, moisturized, and presumably shirt-unbuttoned somewhere in Miami.
    There’s also a surprisingly passionate discussion about The Brady Bunch Movie, Vincent Price deserving his own St. Louis street, and why Travis Kelce drinking beers at a basketball game somehow became national news.
    Basically this episode has everything:
    existential dread, celebrity gossip, nostalgic movie tangents, weird AI conversations, TV spoilers, and middle-aged panic wrapped into one beautiful disaster of a daily comedy show.
    If you love sarcastic humor, weird news, celebrity chaos, and hearing grown adults argue passionately about Burt Reynolds and Hogwarts funk classes, congratulations — this daily comedy show was made specifically for your damaged brain chemistry.
    Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.
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    Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.
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    Rizz Eats Concrete at the Post Office | The Slow March Toward Old Age

    05/27/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    This episode of The Rizzuto Show starts the only way a true daily comedy show should: with public humiliation, shredded jeans, and one elderly witness silently watching Rizz eat absolute pavement outside the Wildwood post office.
    What begins as a simple “Hey honey, can you drop off these packages?” quickly becomes a full-blown middle-aged disaster movie. Rizz trips over a curb while carrying a giant box, launches packages across the parking lot, rips his jeans, and spends a solid 10 seconds on the ground questioning every life decision that led him there. No help. No sympathy. Just one old man staring from an SUV like he was witnessing nature take its course.
    And because this is The Rizzuto Show, the conversation somehow spirals into:
    the exact age when falling becomes medically concerning,
    why nobody looks cool hitting the ground,
    public embarrassment recovery strategies,
    and whether moving to Boca Raton is now inevitable.
    Meanwhile, Rafe contributes his own trauma after stepping barefoot into dog poop… TWICE… within 30 seconds. One pile was mystery poop. The other was homemade. There are Q-tips involved. There’s bleach involved. There’s emotional scarring involved.
    The gang also debates:
    whether you admit clogging a gas station toilet on a road trip,
    what happens if cartel money washes up on shore,
    the morality of keeping accidental extra cash from a cashier,
    shady stereotypes about car salesmen, lawyers, tow truck drivers, and real estate agents,
    and if you should narc on your boss’s underage kid at the bar.
    Plus:
    Lern wants a boxy old-school car because modern vehicles “look like Pixar characters,”
    Scott continues operating as the neighborhood HOA nobody asked for,
    and Rafe may or may not become the unofficial “cool uncle” for the Rizzuto children.
    It’s another completely normal day for your favorite daily comedy show, where every conversation starts somewhere reasonable and ends with somebody discussing bathroom disasters or federal crimes.
    Honestly, if you’ve ever fallen in public, stepped in something disgusting, lied after damaging a parked car, or debated laundering cartel money through a casino buffet… congratulations. You’re one of us now.
    And yes — somehow this still counts as a daily comedy show.

    Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.
    Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow
    Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.
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    DAILY SHOW: Say Yum Yum Sauce One More time! | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

    05/26/2026 | 2h 39 mins.
    One minute we’re talking hibachi onion volcanoes and yum yum sauce rage… the next minute Riz is emotionally devastated because neighborhood kids apparently think he’s the cranky old guy from every sitcom ever made. Welcome back to another completely normal episode of The Rizzuto Show — your favorite daily comedy show where chaos is not only expected, it’s basically HR policy at this point.
    This episode starts with a beautiful weekend recap that somehow spirals into a full breakdown of suburban life. Lern and Tim hit hibachi for the annual “watch a stranger launch chicken at your face” tradition, Riz discovers his Blackstone betrayed him with a gas leak, and somehow the entire neighborhood has decided he’s the villain from an HOA-themed horror movie. Meanwhile, Rafe absolutely refuses to let Riz recover emotionally after learning local middle schoolers refer to his house like it’s the final boss level in a video game.
    Then things get even weirder when the show dives into the National Spelling Bee, where everyone quickly realizes they cannot spell basic words despite being fully grown adults with jobs and mortgages. “Diarrhea” nearly destroys the studio. “Separate” becomes a psychological warfare exercise. Lern fights bravely through America’s most misspelled words while the rest of the gang contributes absolutely nothing helpful whatsoever.
    And because this is a daily comedy show, things naturally escalate into stories about teenagers shaving their heads for gas money, broccoli-haired dudes entering their buzzcut era, and parents realizing summer break may already be a mistake. Riz’s son takes $50 to shave his head and immediately regrets everything, which honestly feels like the perfect metaphor for being young in 2026.
    Plus:
    The Three Song Challenge returns and listeners somehow struggle with bands literally everyone knows
    A spelling bee breakdown nobody asked for
    Ted Nugent tour updates because apparently that’s still a thing
    Reba McEntire appreciation hour
    David Lee Roth getting emotional talking about Van Halen
    Midwest brunch complaints escalate over iced coffee availability
    Neato toy hysteria sends grown adults into full Black Friday mode
    Rafe delivers possibly the greatest Adirondack chair roast in radio history
    Riz contemplates rebuilding his reputation with neighborhood children using bounce houses and hot dogs
    Basically, if you’ve ever wanted a comedy podcast that feels like your funniest friends yelling across a backyard barbecue while someone accidentally starts a grease fire nearby… congratulations. You found us.
    This episode of The Rizzuto Show contains neighborhood drama, emotional damage, fried rice, misspelled words, buzzcuts, weird parenting moments, and at least three people questioning modern society before 8am. Your standard daily comedy show experience.

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    Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.

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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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