
Armstrong & Getty One More Thing There's No Such Thing As a Recession in My Business!
Oct 16, 2025
The hosts kick off with a fun exploration of potential walk-up songs, blending music and humor. They dive into AI-generated themes, discussing their cinematic quality and quirky appeal. A guest's intriguing transition from embalmer to judge sparks tales about mortuary work, including dressing bodies and handling unexpected movements. The duo reflects on fears around 'dead' noises and shares historical context on preventing premature burial. Their discussion highlights the deep calling in mortuary careers, comparing it to hospice work.
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Podcast Music Licensing Gap
- Podcasting lacks the decades-long music licensing clarity that radio has, making song use legally risky.
- Getty argues artists should welcome broad use of their music rather than restrict exposure.
AI Creates Getty's Walk-Up Themes
- Getty and Rob joke about AI-generated walk-up music that paints Getty as a shirtless Viking or morning TV host.
- They play three AI examples and riff on cinematic and sitcom imagery each evokes.
Judge Larry's Mortician Origins
- Rob and Getty recount Judge Larry's past as an embalmer and easing into handling corpses on the job.
- They describe practical early tasks like dressing bodies and the weirdness of limbs 're-crossing.'


