

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
Theo Von
What happened this past weekend. And sometimes what happened on other days.
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Feb 28, 2021 • 1h 59min
E325 Bryan Callen
Bryan Callen, an actor and comedian known for his dynamic stand-up, joins Theo for a lively chat. They dive into the philosophy of dualism and Bryan's recent adventures during his break. Expect comedic insights into aging, fitness routines, and the quirks of friendship. The duo also tackles the complexities of gender dynamics and the influence of tech in society, all while keeping the conversation light-hearted. From navigating identity politics to sharing humorous childhood fears, their banter is engaging and thought-provoking.

Feb 26, 2021 • 1h 42min
E324 Cory Sandhagen
Cory Sandhagen, the #2 ranked UFC bantamweight fighter, shares his insights on evolving tools for survival in the ring and the thrill of knocking out legends. He delves into the psychology of fighting, discussing how emotion and ego play crucial roles in performance. Cory also explores mental preparation techniques, the duality of victories and defeats, and what drives fighters beyond the ring. He reflects on personal growth, challenges faced during the pandemic, and the financial realities of the sport, offering a unique glimpse into the life of a fighter.

Feb 18, 2021 • 2h 16min
E323 Josh Wolf
This week, comedian Josh Wolf, known for his stand-up and live streams, shares hilarious stories from his impoverished upbringing. He dives into the absurdity of life on the road, recalling wild encounters and odd fan interactions. Josh discusses his upcoming live streaming special, emphasizing the unique challenges of performing in real-time. They also reflect on modern parenting struggles and the importance of authenticity in comedy. With laughter and camaraderie, Josh captures the chaotic journey of being a comedian and father.

Feb 12, 2021 • 1h 33min
E322 Spill The Duntlin
A humorous trip to the massage parlor sparks reflections on personal boundaries and cultural differences. Discussions of the Marilyn Manson controversy blend with heartfelt stories about sobriety and the importance of community support. Listeners hear candid tales of childhood memories and the impact of racial language. The host navigates mental health challenges with dark comedy, while celebrating new life and the trials of parenting. Engaging conversations highlight the complexities of addiction and the solace found in shared experiences.

Feb 10, 2021 • 1h 25min
E321 Kane Brown
Kane Brown, a chart-topping artist with eight number one hits, joins the fun alongside Restless Road, a rising country band known for their harmonious vocals. They share amusing childhood stories and the ups and downs of fame, including navigating the pressures of the music industry. Kane discusses signing Restless Road to his new label while engaging in light-hearted banter. The group dives into personal anecdotes that blend humor with heartfelt moments, emphasizing the importance of community support and the joy of creating music together.

Feb 6, 2021 • 2h 18min
E320 Jim Breuer
In this conversation, comedian Jim Breuer, known for his iconic role on SNL and in Half Baked, shares candid insights into the evolving landscape of comedy and the personal impact of COVID-19. He recounts touching stories about caring for his father, juxtaposed with hilarious anecdotes of his experiences in the industry. Breuer also reflects on the unforgettable moments shared with Norm MacDonald and highlights the unique bond shaped through laughter, family, and resilience.

Jan 28, 2021 • 1h 24min
E319 Turtleneck Soup
Theo dives into Dustin Poirier's revenge against Conor McGregor and shares a hilarious falconry adventure. Listeners call in to reminisce about their favorite childhood restaurants, sparking laughs and nostalgia. The conversation touches on mental health, childhood fears, and memorable dining experiences. Heartfelt stories of personal growth and a listener's inspiring achievement highlight the importance of striving for goals, while quirky gaming tales and reflections on fame and family add layers of humor and insight.

Jan 22, 2021 • 1h 7min
E318 Iron Man Chris Nikic
Chris Nikic, the first person with Down syndrome to conquer an Ironman Triathlon, shares his inspiring journey alongside his father, Nick Nikic, who played a crucial role in his success. They chat about the challenges Chris faced during training and the playful, humorous side of his quest. Chris reveals what motivates him, discusses his ideal partner with a light-hearted touch, and emphasizes the importance of perseverance and community support. Their conversation is both uplifting and filled with personal anecdotes that inspire and entertain.

Jan 15, 2021 • 1h 10min
E317 Round Italians
Theo shares his thoughts on Assimilation Theory and reflects on the late pianist Jeff Scott's impact on comedy. He talks about childhood memories, humor, and the importance of connection, especially during tough times. Anticipation builds for the Belated Christmas Talent Extravaganza, blending laughter with heartfelt stories. The conversation also dives into our digital lives and the complexities of modern relationships, offering entertaining anecdotes alongside insightful reflections on resilience and nostalgia.

Jan 7, 2021 • 55min
E316 Dustin Poirier
Dustin Poirier, a mixed martial artist and former Interim UFC Lightweight Champion, shares insights on his upcoming rematch with Conor McGregor. He reflects on the intense demands of a fighter's life, juggling training and personal commitments. The conversation includes the importance of mental preparation and resilience in combat sports. Dustin also discusses the lessons learned from his first professional loss and the unique challenges of pre-fight preparations, especially in a post-COVID environment. Humor and gratitude thread throughout their engaging dialogue.


