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    He Needs A Jitterbug Guitar!

    03/31/2026 | 2h 37 mins.
    Rizz is out living his best New York life, so naturally the show immediately spirals—in a fun, “we promise this is still a professional daily comedy show” kind of way. Moon, Rafe, King Scott, and guest chaos-agent Tina D. Ball take over and deliver a beautifully unhinged episode packed with Internet debates, improv games, celebrity news, and at least one philosophical breakdown that absolutely started as a dumb question and somehow got way too deep.
    We kick things off with Tina’s return and a discussion about the Internet—specifically whether it’s making us better people or just more anxious versions of ourselves. (Spoiler: both.) That somehow leads into conspiracy rabbit holes, social media detoxes, and the realization that maybe scrolling less and texting actual humans is the real life hack.
    Then comes the segment that broke everyone’s brain: a “would you rather” scenario involving cutting your bed into a letter shape… but losing all foods that start with that letter. What begins as a dumb toilet-thought question turns into a full-blown strategic crisis involving noodles, zucchini, ice cream, and whether anyone is emotionally strong enough to give up watermelon. The show debates sleep positioning, relationship logistics, and food sacrifices like it’s a life-or-death decision—because apparently it is.
    Speaking of chaos, the crew dives into more “would you rather” questions, including reliving high school (hard pass for most), going viral for something embarrassing (also a hard pass… unless you can monetize it), and whether being funny or respected matters more. Shockingly, everyone chooses funny—because if you’re gonna spiral, at least be entertaining while doing it.
    On the pop culture side, “Crap on Celebrities” delivers everything from aging rock legends to legal drama. The Rolling Stones might be slowing down thanks to Keith Richards’ arthritis (a.k.a. the most rock-and-roll way to say “my fingers don’t work like they used to”), while Celine Dion is gearing up for an emotional comeback after her health battle—proving once again she is, in fact, built different. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift is dealing with a trademark lawsuit because apparently even global superstars can’t escape paperwork drama.
    There’s also a bizarre-but-fascinating moment involving LeAnn Rimes and a “jaw release” procedure that somehow turns into an emotional breakdown mid-session. Equal parts therapy and horror movie.
    And because no episode is complete without competition, the crew dives into March Movie Mayhem—debating iconic 90s films like it’s the Super Bowl of nostalgia. Friendships are tested, opinions are judged, and someone definitely gets called old.
    The episode wraps with the “Mind Meld” game, where listeners bet on whether two people can say the same word at the same time. Sometimes it works instantly (which feels suspicious), and sometimes it derails into absolute nonsense involving fruit snacks, gummies, and the slow realization that human brains are not nearly as connected as we’d like to believe.

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    Mind Meld Chaos, Russian Parents at “American Pie,” & Somehow… Gushers vs Gummies

    03/31/2026 | 20 mins.
    Today’s daily comedy show episode proves one very important thing: thinking is optional, but yelling your answer confidently absolutely is not.
    With Riz out in New York (probably enjoying peace and quiet for once), Moon, Rafe, King Scott, and Tina take over and immediately decide to test their collective brainpower with a little game called Mind Meld. The concept is simple: say the same word at the same time. The execution? An absolute disaster… but like, a fun disaster.
    Shockingly, things start off strong. “Banana” and “coffee” somehow lead to “breakfast,” and suddenly everyone thinks they’re psychic geniuses. That confidence lasts about 30 seconds before the wheels fall off and we enter a world where “pie” and “baseball” don’t land on “America,” and instead spiral into a confusing journey involving circles, apples, and existential doubt.
    Then comes the moment that will define this daily comedy show episode forever: Gushers vs Gummies. It’s not just a mismatch—it’s a philosophical divide. Are they the same? Are they different? Does it matter? No one knows, but everyone has strong feelings.
    Meanwhile, listeners are calling in, putting blind faith in this crew to actually succeed. Sometimes they do (miraculously), sometimes they crash and burn in spectacular fashion. Either way, it’s entertaining, slightly concerning, and very on-brand.
    You’ll also get:
    Heated debates from March Movie Mayhem (because people take 90s movies VERY seriously)
    Stories about seeing inappropriate movies way too young
    Rafe trying to guide the chaos like a man herding caffeinated cats
    King Scott getting way too emotionally invested in snack-based failures
    Tina bringing both logic and confusion at the same time
    By the end, the scoreboard says they did “pretty good,” but emotionally? Everyone lost a little.
    If you’re looking for a daily comedy show that blends improv chaos, sarcastic humor, and just enough brainpower to keep things unpredictable—this is your episode.

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    Jitterbug Guitars, Pop Girlies & Lawsuits Nobody Asked For

    03/31/2026 | 34 mins.
    Today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show is a masterclass in controlled chaos — which is impressive considering Rizz isn’t even here. What is here? A lot of opinions, questionable takes, and one of the most aggressive “you need to listen to this music” segments we’ve ever had.
    We kick things off with a little “Back in the Day” before diving headfirst into Crap on Celebrities, where things get real interesting. Keith Richards is dealing with arthritis and possibly slowing down touring — which leads to the invention of what might be the greatest phrase ever said on this show: the “jitterbug guitar.” From there, we spiral into the emotional reality of attending a concert that could secretly be an artist’s last… and yes, it gets weirdly deep for a funny podcast.
    Then we talk about the absolute betrayal of seeing Mick Jagger eating leftovers like a normal human being. Some things just shouldn’t be seen. Ever.
    On the celebrity news front, Taylor Swift is facing a lawsuit over her album title, and it’s got real legal legs. We break down what happened, why someone might actually get paid, and how this could turn into a quiet (but massive) payout. It’s giving courtroom drama — but make it pop star money.
    We also hit on Celine Dion’s emotional comeback, LeAnn Rimes’ viral jaw-release meltdown (yes, that’s a real thing), and a Christopher Walken appreciation segment that proves nobody — and we mean nobody — is more impersonated.
    And then… Tina steps in.
    What follows is a full-blown intervention where she tries to convince the entire audience to embrace “pop girlies” like Charli XCX, Taylor Swift, and St. Louis’ own Slayyyter. It’s passionate. It’s chaotic. It might actually work. This funny podcast somehow turns into a TED Talk with glitter.
    By the end, we’ve covered everything from lawsuits to playlists to whether you can emotionally recover from seeing your rock idols behave like regular dads.
    It’s messy, it’s hilarious, and it’s exactly what a funny podcast should be — unpredictable, sarcastic, and just self-aware enough to know how ridiculous it all is.

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    Would You Rather Lose Ice Cream or Your Bed Shape?! (+ The Moondini Escape Plan)

    03/31/2026 | 1h 3 mins.
    This episode of The Rizzuto Show is what happens when a completely normal conversation gets absolutely hijacked by the internet—and somehow turns into a full-blown existential crisis disguised as a funny podcast.
    It starts innocent enough: is social media actually making us miserable? You know, light, thoughtful, borderline responsible content. But within minutes, the show derails into one of the most aggressively dumb (and weirdly brilliant) “Would You Rather” scenarios ever introduced. You’re forced to sleep on a bed shaped like a capital letter… but you can never eat foods that start with that letter again. Suddenly, everyone’s doing mental gymnastics trying to protect ice cream, watermelon, noodles, and whatever else they emotionally depend on. It becomes a full-blown strategy session that nobody asked for—but nobody can stop thinking about.
    From there, things escalate like only a funny podcast can. The crew debates whether they’d relive high school (trauma included) or fast-forward to being 80 for a week just to see how bad things get. Then comes the nightmare scenario of going viral for something you absolutely don’t want—aka becoming “that person” on the internet forever. And yes, somehow that turns into a deep dive on ego, fame, and whether you’d rather be funny or respected… which gets way more personal than expected.
    But the real star of this episode? The art of leaving a party. What starts as a simple question turns into a cultural breakdown between the legendary Irish Goodbye (aka “The Moondini”) and the Midwest Goodbye, where you say goodbye 47 times, have three more conversations, and somehow end up in the driveway for another hour. It’s painfully relatable, slightly chaotic, and somehow becomes the most heated debate of the episode.
    By the end, the crew stumbles into “adult cheat codes”—the weird little life rules that actually make things easier, like not caring what people think, using a calendar like a functioning human, and realizing nobody is thinking about you as much as you think they are.
    It’s ridiculous, it’s relatable, and it’s exactly what you expect from a funny podcast that thrives on turning small ideas into full-blown chaos.

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    Here's Your Rocking Chair, Adios!

    03/30/2026 | 2h 30 mins.
    It’s another chaotic daily comedy show, and this one comes fully loaded with birthday flexes, emotional dog countdowns, and a surprisingly intense debate about… rocking chairs. Yeah, we’re aging gracefully over here.
    Lern had herself a full-blown birthday weekend featuring fancy dinners, surprise gifts, and a husband who absolutely understood the assignment. We’re talking custom rocking chairs, sentimental music memorabilia, and enough thoughtful gestures to make the rest of us look like we grabbed a last-minute gas station card. Meanwhile, King Scott is juggling an anniversary, a pregnant wife, and a dog birthday like it’s the most normal thing in the world (it’s not).
    Then things take a turn into “why are we like this?” territory when Rafe starts tracking his dog’s potential world record lifespan like it’s the Super Bowl of senior pets. There’s real tension. There’s math. There’s mild emotional instability. And yes, we absolutely discuss whether Guinness needs paperwork or just vibes.
    Also in this daily comedy show, Moon breaks down one of the weirdest dining experiences ever involving a tiny projected chef cooking your meal on the table like some kind of bougie fever dream. Add in champagne science (turns out there are about a million bubbles in a glass—because of course we needed to know that), and you’ve got yourself a fully unhinged mix of food, feelings, and nonsense.
    If you came for relatable life moments, you’ll stay for the sarcasm, the dog drama, and the realization that we’re all just one rocking chair away from yelling at clouds. Another perfectly ridiculous daily comedy show in the books.

    This comedy podcast dives headfirst into one of the most heated debates of all time: 90s movies… and why your favorite is probably losing. March Movie Madness is in full swing, and the results are already causing emotional damage across the studio. “Tommy Boy” beating “Dumb and Dumber”? Chaos. “Mrs. Doubtfire” taking down “The Big Lebowski”? Society may never recover.
    The crew breaks down the psychology behind these matchups—nostalgia, childhood trauma (the fun kind), and the undeniable fact that being dead apparently boosts your box office legacy. It’s science. Probably.
    But this comedy podcast doesn’t stop at movie arguments. Oh no. We also get into celebrity holograms—because nothing says “honoring a legacy” like digitally resurrecting legends for a Fourth of July performance. Totally normal. Totally not weird at all. And somehow, it makes sense for about five seconds before we all collectively question reality.
    On top of that, we’ve got celebrity chaos, legal drama, and a Tiger Woods situation that proves once again that being incredibly talented does not mean making great life choices. Sprinkle in some music talk, pop culture nonsense, and historical throwbacks, and you’ve got a full buffet of ridiculousness.
    If you like your pop culture served with sarcasm, mild outrage, and zero resolution, this comedy podcast is exactly what your brain ordered.

    This funny podcast starts with a wholesome moment—King Scott is having a baby. Aww. Beautiful. Life-changing. And immediately ruined by everyone else having opinions.
    Because apparently, choosing a baby name isn’t just between two parents anymore—it’s a full-blown family war. Grandparents want throwbacks, parents want trendy, and the internet wants chaos. And yes, people are absolutely using AI to generate baby names now, which feels like a bold strategy when Grandma is already ready to fight you in the group chat.
    The crew dives into the absolute madness of baby naming culture, including the cardinal sin: telling people your name ideas before the baby is born. Rookie mistake. That’s how you end up in a verbal cage match with relatives who suddenly think they’re on a judging panel for “America’s Next Top Baby Name.”
    This funny podcast also delivers some all-time legendary real names—from “Justin Case” to “Ima Roach”—proving that sometimes the real problem isn’t creativity… it’s not thinking things through. Add in stories about almost-names, regrettable names, and names that probably should’ve stayed in someone’s brain, and you’ve got pure gold.
    And just when you think it can’t get weirder, we take a detour into chaotic gender reveals (including one at a Cheesecake Factory that absolutely did not go well), proving once again that humans cannot be trusted with balloons or public spaces.
    If you’ve ever named a kid, been named, or just survived a family group chat, this funny podcast will feel way too real—and way too funny.

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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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