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    DAILY SHOW: A Baby Deer Stole Rizz's Man Card | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

    05/19/2026 | 2h 43 mins.
    The Rizzuto Show returns with another completely normal and absolutely stable morning of chaos, confusion, and deeply unnecessary debates. Which means, naturally, things immediately spiral into Roman numeral panic, celebrity rankings, aquarium slander, and a conversation about hot M&M mascots that nobody involved could explain afterward.
    This episode kicks off with the crew diving into THE BOYS confusion spiral, where Rafe tries to figure out whether the show still makes sense, if the spin-offs matter, and whether TV writers are now legally required to create seventeen timelines for every series. Meanwhile, Riz admits he checked out seasons ago, Moon questions everything, and everyone collectively agrees Homelander might be one of the creepiest TV villains ever created.
    Then it’s time for Match Up With The Morons, where Moon and Learn battle through trivia questions that somehow become emotionally exhausting for everyone listening. The questions seem simple enough at first: first CGI movie, fireworks origins, Roman numerals, pesto ingredients. Easy, right? Wrong. Very wrong.
    What follows is one of the funniest mental spirals in recent show history as Learn attempts to reason her way through Roman numerals using centuries, millenniums, Charlie XCX, and pure panic. Meanwhile, Moon accidentally reverse-engineers the correct pesto answer while openly admitting he has no idea what herbs are. Honestly? Educational programming at its finest.
    Elsewhere in the episode, the crew debates whether they’re cool now compared to high school, which quickly turns into a surprisingly aggressive discussion about celebrity cool rankings. Samuel L. Jackson gets crowned as one of the coolest humans alive, while Ryan Reynolds catches multiple stray shots for allegedly giving off “annoying rich guy” energy. The gang also debates Matthew McConaughey road trips, Willie Nelson coolness levels, and why some celebrities feel more “beloved” than actually cool.
    And because this is a daily comedy show built entirely on side quests, the conversation somehow detours into old-school album artwork nostalgia. The crew reminisces about sitting with headphones on, reading CD liner notes like sacred texts, and obsessing over album covers from Guns N’ Roses, Green Day, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and more. If you grew up staring at CD booklets instead of doom-scrolling, this segment will punch you directly in the feelings.
    Then comes one of the biggest comedy moments of the episode: Rafe’s brutally honest review of the St. Louis Aquarium experience. What begins as a harmless tourist outing slowly evolves into a full investigative report involving fake train rides narrated by John Goodman, overpriced tickets, underworked fish, overworked otters, terrifying ropes courses, and a family meltdown happening live above Union Station. The otters, according to Rafe, are carrying the entire business on their tiny furry backs.
    The crew also tackles:
    The rarest M&M color
    Why pesto sauce feels suspiciously fancy
    Whether guns and brunch are a real thing
    Why ropes courses are secretly psychological warfare
    The emotional damage caused by trivia pressure
    Why everyone suddenly misses CD booklets
    Aquarium economics nobody asked for
    Celebrity weirdness and rich people energy
    St. Louis chaos as always
    If you’re looking for a funny podcast full of sarcastic humor, comedy talk, weird stories, celebrity gossip, nostalgic nonsense, and daily comedy chaos, this episode delivers all of it with absolutely zero structure and somehow even less dignity.
    The Rizzuto Show continues proving every single day that a comedy podcast does not need focus, organization, or basic emotional regulation to be entertaining. Sometimes all you need is a microphone, some trivia questions, and a complete inability to stay on topic.
    Subscribe for more daily comedy, entertainment gossip, hilarious fails, pop culture commentary, and unfiltered St. Louis morning show nonsense from The Rizzuto Show.

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    Shenanigans, CGI Confusion & The Great Pesto Debate

    05/19/2026 | 28 mins.
    Today’s funny podcast is basically what happens when sleep deprivation, trivia questions, and pesto sauce collide headfirst at 70 MPH.
    The gang kicks things off talking about The Boys, confusing CGI timelines, and whether anybody actually understands what’s happening anymore in prestige television. Rafe is emotionally spiraling over loose plot threads, Moon checked out seasons ago, and somehow the conversation becomes less coherent from there. Which honestly feels impressive.
    Then it’s time for another chaotic round of Match Up With The Morons — the game where confidence matters way more than intelligence. Moon and Learn square off in a trivia battle featuring fireworks origins, Roman numerals, and the single most dramatic pesto-related answer reveal in modern broadcasting history. There’s also an alarming amount of discussion about the attractiveness of the green M&M. Which… yeah. That tracks for this show.
    Highlights include:
    Moon accidentally stumbling into the correct pesto answer like a drunk raccoon finding a winning lottery ticket
    Learn reverse-engineering Roman numerals in real time while actively losing her sanity
    An unexpectedly passionate debate over the rarest M&M color
    Rafe emotionally describing Japanese math-rock like he’s reviewing perfume commercials
    King Scott confidently remembering the year Coca-Cola launched as if he personally attended the ribbon cutting
    And just when everyone thinks the show can’t possibly derail harder, somebody on the text line claims Oklahoma borders Mexico. At which point the entire room briefly experiences collective brain failure.
    This episode of the funny podcast has everything:
    CGI confusion. Toe jams. Sexy sangria commentary. Mount Rushmore debates. Teddy Roosevelt “in the crevice.” Babushka lore. And enough incorrect geography to get the entire show banned from a middle school classroom.
    Honestly, this might be one of the most accidentally educational episodes we’ve ever done. Assuming your education was delivered by raccoons fighting behind a Waffle House dumpster.
    If you love a funny podcast full of sarcastic chaos, weird news energy, pop culture confusion, and friends aggressively roasting each other for nearly three hours straight, congratulations — you found your people. Subscribe, leave a review, and send this episode to someone who still thinks parsley and basil are basically the same thing.
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    Coolness Debates, Celebrity Rankings & Album Art Throwbacks

    05/19/2026 | 35 mins.
    There are certain questions humanity may never answer.
    Are aliens real?
    What happens after death?
    And most importantly… are any of us actually cool?
    This episode of The Rizzuto Show starts with a seemingly harmless discussion about “coolness” and immediately devolves into absolute nonsense in the best possible way. The gang debates whether being cool is confidence, mystery, talent, or just owning sunglasses indoors without looking ridiculous. Somehow Samuel L. Jackson ends up crowned America’s coolest celebrity while Ryan Reynolds takes multiple unnecessary strays for allegedly becoming the human version of expensive scented soap.
    Things only get weirder from there.
    The crew dives headfirst into one of the most unexpectedly nostalgic conversations ever: iconic 80s and 90s album covers. We’re talking Appetite for Destruction, Dookie, Korn, Pearl Jam, Thriller, Rage Against the Machine, Aerosmith, Poison, Nirvana, and a bunch of records that permanently altered teenage bedrooms across America. If you ever spent hours staring at CD booklet artwork pretending you understood symbolism, this episode is basically therapy.
    There’s also:
    Weird Al getting a Broadway musical
    Aqua breaking up after nearly 30 years
    Dr. Hook appreciation from out of nowhere
    Music festival streaming announcements
    Country chart domination
    Celebrity deaths and tributes
    A discussion about hiding weapons around your house that somehow became weirdly wholesome
    Love on the Spectrum entering the country music world
    And the triumphant return of Match Up With The Morons
    This comedy podcast somehow manages to mix pop culture commentary, music nostalgia, celebrity gossip, random chaos, and complete derailments into one giant beautifully broken radio sandwich. It’s the kind of comedy podcast that reminds you why morning radio still matters: because nowhere else will you hear heartfelt appreciation for Pearl Jam immediately followed by someone talking about bolt cutters and baby deer.
    Whether you’re here for the funny stories, the music talk, the celebrity nonsense, or just because your coworkers are unbearable and you need a break, this comedy podcast delivers the exact level of chaos your brain probably deserves.
    The Rizzuto Show continues proving daily that professionalism is technically optional.
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    Blood Drives, Baby Deer Rescues & Ropes Course Fiascos

    05/19/2026 | 57 mins.
    Today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show turns into a full-on wilderness survival documentary… except nobody survives with dignity intact.
    The gang kicks things off talking about King Scott’s rain-soaked blood drive experience, complete with lightning, wet parking lots, and accusations that his blood immediately got thrown in the trash because “ginger blood isn’t FDA approved.” Real teamwork stuff. Then things somehow pivot into a full review of the St. Louis Aquarium, where Rafe realizes he’s accidentally been recommending what may actually be a third-grade field trip destination to every adult tourist he’s met for the last five years.
    Apparently, for the low low price of fifty bucks, you too can enjoy seven mirrors, stressed-out otters doing all the heavy lifting, and a ropes course so terrifying it nearly destroyed an entire family emotionally in real time. Nothing says “fun day in St. Louis” like watching a dad’s cargo shorts lose a battle against gravity while suspended from the rafters of Union Station.
    But the true centerpiece of this daily comedy show is Riz’s attempted baby deer rescue.
    A tiny fawn gets trapped inside an MSD fenced enclosure behind his house during a storm, and what begins as a heroic wildlife rescue instantly devolves into one of the funniest group-chat pile-ons in show history. Riz insists he “did everything he could,” while everyone else points out that his version of heroism mostly involved making phone calls, avoiding mud, refusing to climb a fence, and eventually taking a nap while the deer repeatedly knocked itself unconscious.
    Meanwhile, Moon keeps demanding bolt cutters, Lern is ready to climb barbed wire with a quilt like it’s 1987, and Rafe essentially puts Riz on trial for crimes against masculinity. Somehow, despite all odds, the deer survives thanks to the ACTUAL heroes: two MSD workers who show up with keys while Riz continues defending his life choices from the warmth of indoors.
    Also in this episode:
    Why St. Louis weather feels personally offensive now
    The aquarium train ride narrated by a wildly underutilized John Goodman
    Why ropes courses are apparently medieval torture devices
    The ethics of touching wild animals
    Final week of school energy
    Another kid crawling into a claw machine
    Why everyone immediately turned on Riz in the group chat
    And the growing realization that “calling someone else” may actually be Riz’s superpower
    This daily comedy show somehow combines wildlife rescue failure, aquarium disappointment, family trauma, weather rage, and public humiliation into one beautifully chaotic morning.
    Honestly? The baby deer may recover faster than Riz’s reputation.
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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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    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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