Ween !!! If you know who Ween is then you know why there are three exclamation points. Their music inspired Sponge Bob Square Pants, offended Beavis and Butthead and brought them rabidly devoted fans around the world. But do...
Coren and Ren Zai opened Dreamseavers Startrax Vocal Acadamy over thirty years ago to help young singers and actors with voice and acting training. Over the years Coren has not only trained such artists as Hazel Payne, Bill...
Coren and Ren Zai opened Dreamseavers Startrax Vocal Acadamy over thirty years ago to help young singers and actors with voice and acting training. Over the years Coren has not only trained such artists as Hazel Payne, Bill...
Jurassic Park Dominion was recently released, and we thought it was the perfect occasion to not only review the new film, but take a look at the entire franchise. To do it right we needed professional help, so we invited …
A man and his guitar. That's about as stark and honest as it gets in music. Pete Miller's first album is "Live on Record", and we were fans of the combination of rustic lyrics steeped in American history and spiritual …
Lisa is back! Just in time for a very talented author in JV Hilliard, whose debut novel "The Last Keeper" kept the better half of this team enthralled with his alternate world from first page to last. We call him …
The most charismatic member of our team was hospitalized when Gary visited with us to talk about his books about paranormal activity in and around his home town of Rockford, Illinois. Lisa wanted to be on live from her bed …
It's the middle of grilling season, so we invited grillmaster Paul Sidoriak to the chatlab. Paul's book is "The Flippin Awesome Backyard Griddle Cook Book". Paul reviews several of his recipes, but also tells us what it is...
William of Stratford on Avon or Edwards DeVere, 17th Earl of Oxford? Who was the real William Shakespeare? Our guest for the 72nd installment of YUH is Robert Boog, author of Shakey's Madness. Like his favorite crime det...
Like so many, New York City native Matthew Alexander moved to Southern California alongside a friend. Just to make ends meet, he started his professional career in IT operations and eventually progressed to a comfortable p...
Superman vs. Wolverine... Batman vs. Spiderman... Wonder Man vs. Wonder Woman.... Wanda vs. Vision... WAIT! No, they are kind of on the same team :). This week our friend Sean Cannon joins us to discuss the Marvel Multive...
Season 3 Episode 19 of the 1990's sitcome News Radio was subtitled "Office Feud". Aaron selected this episode for the latest Rerun Forensics because a friend of his was part of the live audience in 1997. News radio was one …
Aaron and I have known Lieutenant Ron Murphy of the Norwood Police Department for most of our lives. We have faced Ron on the sandlot fields of our home town with Allied Scales and we have seen him as the …
Hi and welcome to rerun forensics where we dissect a TV show! This week we're doing the Yada Yada Yada Seinfeld episode (Season 8 Episode 19, April 24, 1997). In a show about nothing, there was a whole lot of …
From Portland Oregon comes the gothic sounds of Strange and the Familiars. Stephanie Strange joins us in Episode 65 as we talk about the band's most recent release, A Strange World. With songs like "Agent Strange", "She's ...
Summer's here and the time is right to find a great little rock and roll cover band and boogey down to a setlist of timeless blues based rock and roll! The Smokin' Cobras are already in the middle of a …
Ray Koob and Marcus Goldman are polished radio pros from Philadelphia, and their Pantheon podcast "Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll" is one of the most upbeat and informative music podcasts going. We have been regular li...
This week is our first episode of rerun forensics, which is a brand new type of YUH format where we pick a classic television episode of a favorite show and dissect, analyze and discuss. As time permits, we may even …
2022 marks the 70th Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Our guest today may be her biggest fan, having collobarated with a host of musical dignitaries to compose an album in honor of her majesty. Thomas-Mace-Archer-Mills was onc...
If you love Rock 'N Roll you HAVE to subscribe to the Pantheon network! Whether it is Rock and Roll Heaven with LD, The Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll with Ray Koob and Markus in the Darkess, legendary groupie …
New York city native Dave Rosenberg has drawn from a critical event of his youth into a fascinating motion picture, "The Reunion". Through a collection of symbolism, film lore and flashbacks, the film explores the lingeri...
Over 52 years ago the "Summer of Love" was abruptly interrupted by a series of the most bizarre and infamous crimes in American history. Namely the 9 known murders of the Manson family. Under the orders of a 5"2' tall …
The unprovoked war in Ukraine is over a month old, and new events change the outlook every day. Today the city of Bucha was recaptured by Ukranian forces after the retreat of the Russian army, and evidence of Vladimir Puti...
Lou Diamond's first appearance on Yeah Uh was way back on episode 3. As he did the first round, Lou brought several of his close personal friends, like Bernie Sanders, Larry David, Dutch Reagan and his roommate Jeff "The...
In todays episode we talk to Dayton Ohio based band Ludlow Creek (No relation to the New York Ludlow Creeks). Their country rock original songs span a spectrum of themes while good music adds emphasis to their messages. This ...
YUH 54 is crime fiction writer Frank Zafiro. A former police officer and Swat Team Captain, Frank brings years of law enforcement experience to series like "The Back List (co-written with Eric Beetner) and his River City bo...
James Joyce. William Faulkner. William Blake. Kurt Vonnegut... We get pretty high minded this week with our guest, Houston native Mike Hilbig. His first published book is "Judgement Day and Other White Lies", a collectio...
Around 2007 or so I took Tim O'Connor's Windows Server 2008 class at Max Technical Training, where a young Tim went rogue to enthusiastically break down TCP/IP packets. Even though the lesson was intended for a more expensiv...
A veteran of the Peace Corps, author James A. Ross draws upon a diverse personal resume in his writing. Signed to a three book deal with Level Best Books in 2021, James' first book, "Coldwater Revenge", intertwines family ...
How many teenagers do you know have taught themself the Japanese language? Such is the passion our latest guest has for the culture of Japan, and Japanese cinema in particular. In this hour Eli introduces us the different ...
You are dining out, but it's not your best "look". Maybe you have lost track of the balance of your debit card and shaved a buck or two off your server's tip to make ends meet. Or, you might have …
Phil used to play a boardgame called Shogun with a kid who grew up to be an NFL Super Bowl champion with the 2002 New England Patriots. It was the first of seven Lombardi's by a (then) fourth string QB …
It's Super Bowl week, and to celebrate we release the first of two football-themed episodes of Yeah Uh Huh. In his career, Dean Simone has game planned against Burt Reyndolds's and Huggy Bear's sons and Giancarlo Stanton as ...
Jeff Demaree checks back in to talk about the James Webb Space Telescope, Thich Nhat Hanh, the super bowl bound superspreading Bengals, Meatloaf, Kids for Peace and more. I kick it off with a gross Covid test that you can …
In October of last year we went on vacation to Las Vegas and Los Angeles. Our co-host Aaron really took care of us by picking us up in Vegas and driving us back to Thousand Oaks, stopping at several points …
The Mercury Theatre Podcast brings back the days of yesteryeear with a large cast of talented voice actors recruited from around the web to deliver weekly anthlogy plays. The mastermind behind this creative venture is John B...
We spent last Saturday with Rett talking about Frank and Dweezil Zappa, MTS Management, Weird Al and north Florida legends Lyndard Skynard and Tom Petty. His upcoming album is "Around The Bend", quite literally, and we too...
After a career as an executive in the successful "Everything's A Dollar" retail chain, Gramps Jeffrey was inspired to take a turn at writing a children's book due to his experiences with his own 6 grandchildren. Written dur...
Fifty two years ago Michael Lindsay-Hogg produced the largely reviled documentary "Let It Be". The film became known for it's apparent depiction of the sad, acrimonious end of the greatest rock and roll band of all time, T...