

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
Theo Von
What happened this past weekend. And sometimes what happened on other days.
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Sep 3, 2019 • 1h 18min
Double Left Field | This Past Weekend #227
Listen as Theo dives into the exciting return of Verdansk in Call of Duty Warzone. He shares hilarious childhood memories about a friend named Billy and reflects on family dynamics shaped by substance abuse. The power of music takes center stage, revealing its deep connection to identity and nostalgia. Mental health discussions blend with personal anecdotes, emphasizing the importance of therapy. Plus, enjoy whimsical tales from Kite Club and a candid talk on job loss and self-acceptance. It's a delightful journey filled with laughter and insights!

Aug 23, 2019 • 2h 3min
Amanda Knox | This Past Weekend #225
Amanda Knox, an author and advocate for criminal justice reform, dives deep into her journey from victim to advocate. She reflects on the complexities of media portrayal in true crime, revealing the dark side of sensationalism and the urgent need for criminal justice reform. The conversation touches on whimsical Renaissance Fairs and the joy of creativity, alongside poignant explorations of family, trauma, and identity. Knox's insights into personal growth amidst hardship highlight the power of empathy and connection in navigating life's challenges.

Aug 15, 2019 • 1h 31min
Sebastian Maniscalco 2 | This Past Weekend #223
Sebastian Maniscalco, a renowned stand-up comedian and actor known for his roles in films like The Irishman, joins the conversation. He dives into memorable moments acting alongside legends like Pacino and De Niro, share the excitement and challenges of hosting the VMAs, and humorously recounts his hair transplant journey. The discussion takes a lighthearted turn as they explore parenting, the absurdities of hair restoration, and nostalgic fast-food experiences, blending comedy with candid reflections on fame and family life.

Aug 12, 2019 • 1h 13min
Different Kinds of Corn | This Past Weekend #222
Explore the delightful world of popcorn and its surprising connections to personal grooming. Laugh along as heartfelt stories reveal struggles with self-acceptance and the humor behind live show dynamics. Reflect on student debt, online privacy, and the psychological barriers of financial responsibility with wit and warmth. Discover the joy of encouragement in personal growth and enjoy a sneak peek into a new podcast that blends humor with unique relationship advice. It's a quirky journey that highlights life's absurdities!

Aug 8, 2019 • 1h 23min
Arctic Biologist Seth Beaudreault | This Past Weekend #221
Seth Beaudreault, an Arctic biologist who spends half his year studying migratory birds in Alaska and the other half in Costa Rica, shares his fascinating experiences. They discuss the challenges of researching in extreme climates and the quirks of wildlife behavior, including bird mating rituals. The conversation shifts to unconventional cuisine, highlighting humorous culinary tales, and the beauty of rural living versus urban chaos. Seth also touches on climate change realities, emphasizing the need for a deeper connection with nature and the importance of community.

Aug 5, 2019 • 1h 17min
Great Expectations | This Past Weekend #220
Dive into a funny exploration of parenthood as the host reflects on the hurdles faced by single mothers and the importance of support. Enjoy tales of nostalgia with music as a backdrop to childhood memories and family gatherings. Get updates on an upcoming tour while navigating the emotional rollercoaster of personal growth. Then, tackle the reality of student debt with a positive spin, highlighting resilience and life’s simple joys. Finally, enter the whimsical world of Kite Club, blending humor and playful banter.

Aug 2, 2019 • 1h 26min
Last Chance U's Coach Jason Brown
Jason Brown, a powerhouse coach from Netflix's Last Chance U and author of Hate Me Now, Love Me Later, shares his intense coaching experiences. He discusses the unique challenges of junior college coaching, emphasizing tough love and personal growth. With humor and honesty, he reflects on the balance between athletic success and academic achievement for his players. Brown also dives into media pressures in college football and the importance of shaping responsible young men, proving that behind every tough coach is a genuine desire to see his athletes thrive.

Jul 30, 2019 • 1h 25min
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly | This Past Weekend #218
Burne Sharp, drummer for the rock band Bishop Gunn, shares his exhilarating experience opening for the Rolling Stones, recalling the unique calm before the storm of performing on such a grand stage. Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink offers sage advice to a caller grappling with the challenges of fatherhood, emphasizing the importance of presence and support. The conversation weaves through personal stories of resilience, creativity, and the emotional intricacies of family dynamics, wrapped in humor and heart.

Jul 25, 2019 • 1h 49min
Erik Griffin | This Past Weekend #217
Erik Griffin, a talented comedian and actor best known for his role in "Workaholics" and his podcast "Riffin' with Griffin," joins for a lively discussion. They tackle the complexities of violence and justice, blending humor with deep social commentary. The conversation shifts to race and comedy, examining the challenges faced by minority comedians. They also navigate the tricky waters of online behavior versus real-life interactions, and explore age dynamics in dating. With engaging anecdotes, Erik brings a unique perspective on these contemporary issues.

Jul 22, 2019 • 1h 13min
Never-ending Walmart | This Past Weekend #216
Dive into a tapestry of humor and reflection as the host shares whimsical tales about a tiny musician and amusing family adventures. Discover the ups and downs of navigating emotions while balancing a busy schedule, along with hilarious grooming mishaps. Expect engaging discussions on supporting single mothers, the complexities of friendship, and the significance of embracing struggles as part of personal growth. Lighthearted anecdotes about Walmart and gaming juxtapose deeper existential musings, ensuring a delightful blend of fun and introspection.