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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...

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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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Say Yum Yum Sauce One More time!

5/26/2026
One minute we’re talking hibachi onion volcanoes and yum yum sauce rage… the next minute Riz is emotionally devastated because neighborhood kids apparently think he’s the cranky old guy from every sitcom ever made. Welcome back to another completely normal episode of The Rizzuto Show — your favorite daily comedy show where chaos is not only expected, it’s basically HR policy at this point. This episode starts with a beautiful weekend recap that somehow spirals into a full breakdown of suburban life. Lern and Tim hit hibachi for the annual “watch a stranger launch chicken at your face” tradition, Riz discovers his Blackstone betrayed him with a gas leak, and somehow the entire neighborhood has decided he’s the villain from an HOA-themed horror movie. Meanwhile, Rafe absolutely refuses to let Riz recover emotionally after learning local middle schoolers refer to his house like it’s the final boss level in a video game. Then things get even weirder when the show dives into the National Spelling Bee, where everyone quickly realizes they cannot spell basic words despite being fully grown adults with jobs and mortgages. “Diarrhea” nearly destroys the studio. “Separate” becomes a psychological warfare exercise. Lern fights bravely through America’s most misspelled words while the rest of the gang contributes absolutely nothing helpful whatsoever. And because this is a daily comedy show, things naturally escalate into stories about teenagers shaving their heads for gas money, broccoli-haired dudes entering their buzzcut era, and parents realizing summer break may already be a mistake. Riz’s son takes $50 to shave his head and immediately regrets everything, which honestly feels like the perfect metaphor for being young in 2026. Plus: Basically, if you’ve ever wanted a comedy podcast that feels like your funniest friends yelling across a backyard barbecue while someone accidentally starts a grease fire nearby… congratulations. You found us. This episode of The Rizzuto Show contains neighborhood drama, emotional damage, fried rice, misspelled words, buzzcuts, weird parenting moments, and at least three people questioning modern society before 8am. Your standard daily comedy show experience. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. From Pointfest to the ICU: Danielle’s StoryLyft driver caught using fake AI damage photos to charge Boca Raton dad a feeMemorial Day marks start of ‘100 deadliest days’: MSHPMillennials spend $252 on an average date, BMO finds — and social media is spiraling over ‘date-flation’See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:02:39:06

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Broccoli Boys Are Shaving Their Heads For Gas Money

5/26/2026
Summer officially arrived the second a teenager accepted cash to shave off his broccoli haircut in somebody’s garage like it was a shady underground stock trade. This episode of The Rizzuto Show starts with a parenting moment every adult secretly fears: your kid walks into the house saying, “Dad… I think I messed up.” Naturally, everyone assumes the car exploded or someone got arrested. Nope. Just a fresh buzzcut and instant regret. Apparently the new trend among teenage dudes is sacrificing their curls for gas money, construction jobs, or whatever weird social experiment Gen Z is running this week. The gang debates whether the broccoli boys are evolving, devolving, or accidentally forming a 1998 nu-metal tribute band. There’s also concern over sunscreen, dating prospects, and whether moms are legally allowed to roast their sons immediately after a haircut disaster. Then things somehow get even more chaotic with the return of the “Three Song Challenge,” where listeners have exactly seconds to identify legendary bands based on three song titles. Sounds easy, right? Apparently not. Friday’s contestants embarrassed the entire listening audience, so this episode becomes a redemption tour for humanity itself. The daily comedy show spirals through rounds featuring Pearl Jam, Def Leppard, Van Halen, Soundgarden, Blink-182, Black Sabbath, Stone Temple Pilots, Journey, Weezer, Rage Against The Machine, CCR, Smashing Pumpkins, Mötley Crüe, No Doubt, Iron Maiden, Incubus, ZZ Top, and Beastie Boys. Some callers absolutely dominate. Others sound like they’ve never heard music before despite living on Earth their entire lives. There are screaming kids in the background, accidental team-ups between callers, confusion, panic, and enough rock nostalgia to make your uncle punch drywall in excitement. It’s basically what happens when a funny podcast combines classic rock radio, family dysfunction, and game show pressure into one beautiful trainwreck. The gang also teases discussions about dating costs, modern beauty standards, and whether the legendary “dad bod” was ever truly appreciated or if society just gaslit average men for several years. Tough questions get asked. Few answers arrive. If you love a comedy podcast loaded with sarcastic humor, music references, weird trends, parenting fails, St. Louis chaos, and daily nonsense that somehow feels therapeutic, this episode delivers all of it. This daily comedy show continues proving that absolutely nobody has things figured out — especially not the people hosting it. And honestly? If somebody offers you $50 to shave your head this summer… negotiate harder. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:14:18

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Spelling Bee Chaos, Celebrity Meltdowns & Dracula Says “Bleh”

5/26/2026
Today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show somehow turns into a full-blown academic collapse as the gang spirals into a chaotic spelling bee competition that proves middle schoolers are smarter than every adult in the room. Seriously… nobody could spell “diarrhea” without looking like they were fighting demons. If you’ve ever confidently spelled a word wrong in a work email and immediately wanted to move to another country, this episode of your favorite daily comedy show is for you. The crew dives into the insanity of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, where kids are out here spelling words nobody’s ever heard while grown adults on this show can barely survive “separate” and “bougie.” Lern absolutely battles for her life trying to spell basic words while Rizzuto and the gang provide the emotional support of raccoons fighting over French fries. Honestly, if spelling counted as cardio, this episode would qualify as CrossFit. Then things shift into celebrity chaos with Crap on Celebrities featuring emotional David Lee Roth stories, Ted Nugent tour updates, Nicolas Cage lying in Elvis Presley’s bed, and the heartbreaking realization that Heath Ledger is still gone and we’re all still upset about it. Plus: Russell Crowe yelling at autograph hunters, Jerry Seinfeld allegedly crushing a child’s spirit, and James Corden once again proving that every rude celebrity rumor about him somehow feels believable. Also in today’s mess: This daily comedy show is packed with celebrity news, hilarious fails, pop culture commentary, weird news, music stories, and the kind of sarcastic group therapy only The Rizzuto Show can provide. If you like funny podcasts, comedy talk, STL humor, and hearing adults completely unravel over third-grade vocabulary words, congratulations — you found your people. Subscribe for more daily chaos from The Rizzuto Show, the funny morning show proudly representing St. Louis one disaster at a time. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:31:58

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Hibachi Trauma, Neighborhood Beef & The Great Neato Crisis

5/26/2026
This episode of The Rizzuto Show spirals beautifully from wholesome weekend recap into full-blown suburban psychological warfare. You know… like every responsible daily comedy show should. Lern kicks things off with an annual hibachi pilgrimage complete with onion volcanoes, airborne chicken, mysterious yum yum sauce addiction, and a vegetarian teenager accidentally catching meat in her mouth out of pure social pressure. Honestly, hibachi is less “restaurant” and more “public performance art with teriyaki.” Meanwhile, Rizz discovers that the neighborhood children may officially think he’s the mean old guy on the hill. After overhearing kids whisper “those are Mr. Rizzuto’s dogs,” the gang conducts a full emotional autopsy on how years of HOA complaints, dirt bike feuds, poop-bag incidents, and aggressive radio storytelling may have turned him into the suburban cryptid of his subdivision. The solution? Obviously a bounce house festival called “Curmudgeon Fest 2026.” The crew also dives deep into the newest suburban panic sweeping America: grown adults stampeding Five Below stores to hoard “Neatos” and “dumpling” squishy toys before actual children can buy them. Tiny kids crying. Parents fighting collectors. Black Friday energy in Wildwood. Humanity thriving. Elsewhere in the chaos: Basically this episode has: neighborhood drama hibachi lore emotional damage weird toy economics suburban anthropology middle-aged confusion and one very wounded Blackstone grill If you like sarcastic chaos, ridiculous conversations, and a group of adults turning tiny life moments into a full sociology documentary, congratulations — this daily comedy show remains medically unsafe for productivity. And yes… somebody absolutely compared Rizz to the Addams Family neighbor everyone warns their kids about. Another totally normal episode of your favorite daily comedy show. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:01:01:49

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DAILY SHOW: Swapped My Pants For A Skirt | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

5/22/2026
The chaos starts EARLY on this daily comedy show when Rafe wakes up convinced the evil clown from Poltergeist finally came for him… only to discover his blind dog Bo trapped underneath the bed like a furry little cryptid with no exit strategy. Naturally, instead of calmly handling the situation like adults, the show spirals immediately into discussions about utility companies rescuing animals, tow truck conspiracies, and whether MSD has a secret deer extraction task force. You know… journalism. Then the crew dives headfirst into the truly important national debate: what is ACTUALLY the best day of a three-day weekend? Is it the first Saturday because there are “no consequences”? Is Sunday secretly elite because Monday still exists? Or is Monday only enjoyable if you’re some kind of psychopath who enjoys thinking about Tuesday? The answers get oddly passionate for a group of people operating on gas station coffee and sarcasm. Meanwhile, competitive eating legend Joey Chestnut returns to the spotlight with legal drama attached to his mustard belt. Joey apparently pleaded guilty to slapping a guy during a bar altercation, which somehow becomes less shocking once the crew starts imagining him assaulting someone with a hot dog. The gang also reacts to Joey setting a NEW world record by consuming 16 pounds of bologna in eight minutes — which is either athletic greatness or a cry for help. Maybe both. The episode somehow gets even weirder with conversations about AI juries replacing humans, Britney Spears offering cops homemade lasagna during a DUI stop, wisdom teeth horror stories, nitrous gas adventures, and King Scott accidentally discovering that tow truck companies can basically repossess your soul after 45 days. Honestly, if anxiety had a group project, it would sound exactly like this episode. Also included: This daily comedy show delivers peak Rizzuto Show energy: chaotic conversations, sarcastic takes, wildly unnecessary debates, and the kind of ridiculous storytelling that makes you feel better about your own life choices. And yes… somebody absolutely says “Department of Ho Land Security.” Because of course they do. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. Michigan tenant who called landlord to work on home catches him on camera having sex insideAlachua County woman accused of throwing feces at father during fightJoey Chestnut pleads guilty after bar fight — here’s what it will mean for July 4 Nathan’s competitionBritney Spears Spoke ‘Nonsensically’ During D.U.I. Arrest, Records SaySchlitz beer stops brewing after historic 175-year run in MilwaukeeFriday Fails Masked NJ suspect charged with using fuel, fireworks in Walmart kids section as cover for massive jewelry heistNew York man arrested for driving drunk to pick up friend after DWI arrest: sheriffFlorida woman arrested after golf course joyride fueled by 21(!) mini bottles of FireballIndiana man seen dancing in roadway while cradling rare turtle arrested for meth possessionIt's sugar: Florida man blows fentanyl in deputy’s face, sheriff’s office saysWoman arrested after Hillsborough Co. deputies chase stolen Red Bull truck across multiple countiesThree Ardmore men arrested, accused of stealing bongs in gas station burglaryMan booked after allegedly stealing ‘O’ from Tacoma Police sign, damaging front gateWoman Charged With Smuggling After Shoving Wine Bottle in Her ‘Body Cavity’See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:02:43:53

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AI Jury Duty, Deer Rescue Fails & The Saddest Beer Funeral Ever

5/22/2026
The gang kicks off this daily comedy disaster by tackling one of the most important questions facing modern civilization: what’s actually the BEST day of a three-day weekend? Is it first Saturday? Second Saturday? Monday afternoon depression? The debate spirals immediately, as all healthy conversations should. Then things get terrifyingly futuristic when the crew debates whether AI should replace human juries in criminal trials. Riz thinks robots might actually be LESS biased than humans, Lern thinks we’re all sprinting toward a Matrix-style doom pod future, and somehow the conversation turns into poisoned rural water supplies, analog photo lounges, and whether humanity peaked before Wi-Fi. You know… normal radio stuff. Meanwhile, Rafe officially revokes Riz’s man card after a tiny baby deer wandered into his backyard enclosure and Riz responded by calling the sewer company instead of helping it himself. The resulting roast becomes one of the most aggressively unnecessary yet deeply deserved takedowns in show history. There are skirts involved. Family betrayal. HOA-level cowardice accusations. Honestly, Bambi may never recover. The crew also revisits Rafe’s controversial trip to the St. Louis Aquarium, where he compares it to aquariums in other cities and accidentally launches a full-scale civic debate. Is the aquarium underrated? Overpriced? Secretly just a fancy hallway full of touchscreen kiosks and exhausted otters doing all the work? The listeners definitely had thoughts. Also in this episode: This daily comedy episode has everything: weird news, sarcastic arguments, existential dread, accidental philosophy, and the exact level of chaos you’d expect from a room full of sleep-deprived radio degenerates trying to process modern life in real time. If you enjoy hilarious fails, pop culture commentary, funny stories, celebrity nonsense, St. Louis chaos, and one show somehow arguing both FOR and AGAINST humanity in the same segment… congratulations. You found your people. And yes… Riz still thinks he made the right call with the deer. Good luck defending that forever. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:33:26

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Joey Chestnut Slaps a Guy, Britney Offers Lasagna & The End of Colbert

5/22/2026
Today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show spirals immediately into absolute nonsense, which honestly should surprise nobody at this point. Joey Chestnut — America’s greatest competitive eater and possible future Hall of Fame digestive superhero — is officially headed back to Coney Island to defend the mustard belt… while also carrying around a little misdemeanor battery charge from a bar fight in Indiana. Nothing says patriotism like eating 70 hot dogs while on probation. The crew breaks down Joey’s alleged slap incident, his legendary bologna-eating accomplishments, and why Major League Eating apparently has a softer disciplinary policy than most middle schools. Sixteen pounds of bologna in eight minutes somehow becomes a full discussion topic, because this daily comedy show continues to ask the important questions no one else will: “What actually happens to a human body after that?” Meanwhile, Britney Spears’ newly released DUI footage gives the internet another unforgettable moment when she offers police officers homemade lasagna and pool access instead of, you know… cooperating normally. The gang investigates what Britney’s lasagna recipe probably looks like, whether it contains Xanax seasoning, and why nobody trusts food made in Britney’s kitchen anymore. Rafe invents “Lasanax,” which honestly feels like it belongs on a restaurant menu in Las Vegas. Elsewhere in the chaos: The GodfatherThe show also dives into bizarre celebrity birthdays, old-school arcade nostalgia, Rolling Stones trivia, Dancing with the Stars rejections, and why George Hamilton may legally be required to stay permanently tan forever. If you enjoy weird news, sarcastic humor, celebrity disasters, music talk, St. Louis nonsense, and a daily comedy show that sounds like your smartest friends slowly becoming raccoons over coffee, this episode absolutely delivers. The Rizzuto Show continues proving that no topic is too stupid to become a 20-minute discussion if the chemistry’s right. This daily comedy show proudly serves comedy podcast chaos, entertainment gossip, weird stories, celebrity fails, and enough questionable opinions to keep your commute interesting. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:25:14

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Dog Under the Bed, Missing Cars & The Worst Wedding Ever

5/22/2026
Today’s daily comedy show starts with pure midnight panic as Rafe wakes up convinced the Poltergeist clown finally came for him… only to discover his blind dog trapped under the bed like a furry Roomba with trust issues. That somehow spirals into one of the wildest conversations we’ve ever had about towing companies, impound lots, and the horrifying realization that your car can legally become somebody else’s property if you wait too long to pick it up. Cool system. Totally normal society. King Scott walks us through the absolute saga involving his mother-in-law’s wrecked car, a mysterious tow yard in Wildwood, escalating storage fees, and the discovery that after enough days pass, the tow company can apparently just shrug and say “our car now.” The gang reacts in real time as Scott slowly realizes the vehicle may already be headed to auction while he’s still trying to figure out where it even is. Honestly, if you leave this episode without anxiety, congratulations on your emotional stability. Meanwhile, Rizz gets surprise dentist news that one of his wisdom teeth is apparently decaying like an abandoned pirate ship under his gums. That launches an aggressively detailed discussion about tooth extractions, laughing gas, oral surgery, CPAP machines, sleep studies, redhead anesthesia immunity, and whether getting knocked unconscious at the dentist is secretly the best nap you’ll ever have. Then things somehow get even weirder when genetic testing results start rolling in. Rafe discovers his body has officially declared war on cheese, Learn debates gluten elimination, and the show mourns the possible loss of mozzarella sticks, Tillamook cheddar, pizza, parmesan, and basically all happiness. This may quietly become the saddest segment in daily comedy history. And because this episode needed one final disaster, the crew reacts to a viral couple proudly explaining all the things they’re not doing at their wedding: no booze, no meat, no kids, no fun, no plus-ones, and absolutely no reason for anyone to attend voluntarily. The gang absolutely tears into the “celebration of us” energy while questioning whether this wedding is actually just a hostage situation with vegan catering. If you love chaotic radio, ridiculous real-life stories, sarcastic humor, weird news, and conversations that somehow go from oral surgery to anti-cheese grief counseling in under five minutes, this daily comedy show has you covered. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:01:05:55

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DAILY SHOW: How Much To Suck Off A Coinstar Machine | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

5/21/2026
Jimmy Griffin from Hard Promises stops by the studio and immediately reminds everyone why musicians are somehow both incredibly cool and unbelievably chaotic at the exact same time. The guy forgot his guitar, may or may not accidentally create a hit song if one enters his house, and somehow still walks in cooler than the rest of us combined. Meanwhile, the crew spirals into conversations about Pageant memories, signed station guitars, and why every musician in St. Louis apparently has emotional support gear hanging somewhere nearby. Then the show completely derails — as all respectable comedy podcasts should. Rafe finally gives in and visits Stretch You after years of hearing about it, and honestly? He comes back sounding spiritually reborn. The gang breaks down the entire stretching process in disturbing detail, including glute work, Theragun deployment, and a conversation about coccyx injuries nobody asked for but everybody somehow contributed to anyway. If you’ve ever wanted a funny podcast where grown adults passionately discuss hamstrings before 8am, congratulations, this is your moment. Lern introduces the show to the concept of luxury “head spas,” which somehow sounds both relaxing and deeply suspicious at the same time. Moon continues battling his personal war against St. Louis weather patterns. Rafe becomes emotionally attached to magnolia blooms like a retired southern grandmother named Cheryl. King Scott enters his future dad era while everyone gives terrible crib-building advice. And somewhere in the middle of all this, the crew debates whether spring even exists anymore or if Missouri just skips directly from freezing rain to swamp humidity. This episode has everything: It’s the exact type of sarcastic, weirdly heartfelt, chaotic funny podcast you expect from The Rizzuto Show. Whether you’re listening at work, driving through STL traffic, or questioning why adults willingly pay to be professionally stretched like pizza dough, this funny podcast has your back. Because at the end of the day, no one delivers daily Midwest nonsense, music stories, and completely unnecessary debates quite like this funny podcast from The Rizzuto Show crew. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. New Survey Reveals Why Americans Aren't Fully Ready For SummerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:02:46:34

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Rockin’ The Pageant, Earl Smith Confusion & 90s Radio Bangers

5/21/2026
The Rizzuto Show accidentally turns into a full-blown 90s alternative rock therapy session this episode — and honestly, we’re not qualified for that kind of emotional labor. Jimmy Griffin joins the crew ahead of Hard Promises taking over The Pageant, and things immediately derail into a passionate debate over which songs got CRANKED in your Geo Metro and which songs made you consider driving directly into the nearest retaining wall. Totally normal behavior for a daily comedy show. The gang breaks down the magic of The Pageant in St. Louis, why certain venues just hit different, and how every local musician basically treats that stage like sacred ground. Jimmy, Moon, and the crew talk touring memories, legendary staff, and why The Pageant remains one of the best venues in the country. Meanwhile, Rafe contributes important scientific analysis like “this song belongs in the organic peanut butter aisle at Schnucks.” Then comes the glorious avalanche of 90s nostalgia. Bush. Silverchair. Local H. Soul Asylum. Fastball. Collective Soul. Gin Blossoms. Primitive Radio Gods. The Wallflowers. Deep Blue Something. Dishwalla. Basically every song that ever played while your parents fought in the front seat of a Dodge Neon. The crew debates which songs were instant “turn-it-up” classics and which ones deserved immediate radio execution. Lern reveals her absolute hatred for “Runaway Train,” Moon passionately defends Silverchair with the energy of a man protecting sacred scripture, and Jimmy Griffin admits he thought Silverchair was just “baby Nirvana.” Somewhere during all this, Rizz realizes half these bands were apparently “for the girls,” which honestly explains a lot. Jimmy also talks about performing Tom Petty songs with Hard Promises, including why Petty’s catalog is basically impossible to screw up because the songs are deceptively simple and annoyingly perfect. The crew gets into favorite deep cuts, beginner guitar memories, and the undeniable brilliance of “Last Dance with Mary Jane.” Jimmy then performs an acoustic version live in studio that immediately makes everyone forget they spent the previous hour roasting Primitive Radio Gods. But the true MVP moment of this entire episode? Jimmy’s AutoZone story. A random guy confidently tells him he looks like “Earl Smith” — apparently the legendary frontman of Aerosmith now has the name of a retired high school baseball coach from Festus. Congratulations to the world on accidentally creating the greatest fake musician name in history. This episode has everything: Just another completely reasonable daily comedy experience from The Rizzuto Show. Because if we’re not yelling about Fastball in 2026, what are we even doing anymore? And yes… somebody definitely threatened to drive off a bridge because of Primitive Radio Gods. A completely stable and emotionally healthy daily comedy show. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:31:25

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Blindfolded for Millions, Coin Star Challenges

5/21/2026
If someone offered you $10 million to stay blindfolded for 24 straight hours without sleeping… would you do it? Congratulations, you’re already more qualified for this show than most of us. Today’s episode of The Rizzuto Show immediately derails into one of the dumbest hypothetical debates we’ve had in a while — which is saying something for a daily comedy show built almost entirely on bad decisions and sleep deprivation. The crew debates whether they could survive a full day blindfolded, what psychological horrors would set in first, and how quickly things would fall apart once Moon starts pacing around his house like a haunted Civil War ghost trying to earn generational wealth. Naturally, things somehow get even more disgusting. The conversation mutates into a full-on negotiation about how much money it would take to lick every filthy component inside a Coin Star machine. Not just the coins. Every gear. Every surface. Every mystery crusted piece of machinery touched by humanity since 1997. Tetanus gets discussed. Elderberry gets recommended. Rafe invents the phrase “suck a Coin Star off,” which unfortunately becomes part of radio history forever. Meanwhile: The CrowIt’s another completely unhinged installment of your favorite daily comedy show, packed with celebrity gossip, weird news, music talk, terrible financial logic, and the kind of conversations that absolutely should not happen before sunrise. If you love comedy podcasts, pop culture commentary, hilarious fail stories, sarcastic humor, weird celebrity news, and grown adults arguing over imaginary money challenges while somehow remaining employed, this daily comedy show was built specifically for you. New episodes of The Rizzuto Show drop daily from St. Louis on 105.7 The Point, proudly bringing chaos to the Midwest one questionable conversation at a time. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:35:36

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Coccyx Conversations & The Weirdest Things Humans Find Embarrassing

5/21/2026
The crew kicks things off talking about Jimmy Griffin and the impossible task of finding a usable guitar hanging around the station before immediately spiraling into weather complaints because apparently spring in St. Louis lasted somewhere between 11 minutes and a lunch break. One minute everyone’s sweating at Pointfest, the next minute they’re wearing hoodies and emotionally supporting magnolia trees. Then things get weird. Rafe finally visits a stretch therapy place after years of curiosity and delivers what honestly sounds like an infomercial for becoming human Silly Putty. Hammies stretched. Glutes activated. Coccyx conversations. Theragun deployment. Credit systems nobody understands. It’s all here. Lern counters with her upcoming “head spa” experience, which quickly turns into the most suspiciously named relaxation service ever discussed on a daily comedy show. From there, the episode evolves into a full breakdown of normal human experiences that somehow feel deeply embarrassing. Walking out of a store without buying anything. Making eye contact at red lights. Knocking on occupied bathroom doors. Self-checkout paranoia. Running awkwardly when someone holds the door too early. If social anxiety had a group chat, this episode would be pinned at the top. Moon prepares for his London trip while the gang debates TSA marijuana rules, airplane boarding systems, aisle-seat politics, and whether airlines intentionally design boarding to maximize suffering. Meanwhile, King Scott earns furniture-moving credits, Rafe becomes emotionally attached to a vintage couch, and everybody agrees that airplane passengers should probably stop climbing over sleeping strangers like jungle gyms. There’s also a discussion about twins confusing people, storage facility chaos, airport dogs, awkward parties, waiting room psychology, and the realization that cars are basically mobile waiting rooms where everyone pretends not to look at each other. Basically: if you enjoy sarcastic humor, weird news, hilarious fails, awkward social observations, celebrity chaos, comedy talk, and the sound of adults emotionally unraveling over everyday life, this episode of The Rizzuto Show is exactly the kind of daily comedy show your brain deserves. And yes… Rafe absolutely wants a billionaire-level personal stretcher now. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:01:07:29

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Scheffler’s Dominance, Palou at the Brickyard, & Undervaluing Montreal |The Spread Zone

5/20/2026
Welcome back to The Spread Zone! The guys are shaking off a tough weekend at the PGA Championship and the Preakness to set their sights on a massive betting slate. First, they head to Texas for a "birdie fest" at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, where Tim breaks down why laying heavy chalk on Scottie Scheffler at +165 is a rare sweat-free play , while handing out Pierceson Coody (+4000) as a high-ceiling dart. Next, it's time to fire up the engines for the 110th running of the Indy 500 , where Riz lays out the race strategy and offers outright value on Alex Palou at +250 , plus a +1000 sprinkle on Josef Newgarden to navigate the chaotic late-race restarts. Finally, the crew dives into the NBA and NHL Conference Finals, with Anthony making his case for Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs (+160) to win the NBA Finals , before dropping an eye-opening rest-versus-rust betting trend explaining why the undefeated Carolina Hurricanes are on upset alert against the battle-tested Montreal Canadiens. The Spread Zone is presented by @FanDuel Sportsbook! https://www.101espn.com/podcasts/the-spread-zone/ LEGAL DISCLAIMER We provide information about sports betting for entertainment purposes only. Please confirm gambling regulations in your state of residence. To participate in sports gaming, you must be 21 years of age or older and be physically present in a state where sports betting is legal. If you or someone you know has a sports betting or gambling problem, please call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org for more information and further assistance. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:32:27

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DAILY SHOW: Show Me Where Pizza Hut Touched You | Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast

5/20/2026
Pizza Hut is back, baby. Or at least that’s what this episode’s aggressively passionate pizza debate would have you believe. The gang dives headfirst into America’s favorite pizza chains and things immediately go off the rails when Pizza Hut somehow lands at number one. Suddenly everyone becomes a food critic, nostalgia expert, and marketing strategist all at once. Rafe is out here defending the honor of the Hut like he’s on the payroll, Moon is declaring war on nostalgia culture entirely, and Scott refuses to believe anyone actually eats Pizza Hut voluntarily. It’s the exact kind of chaos you expect from a comedy podcast where absolutely nobody stays on topic for more than 45 seconds. But that’s only the beginning. The crew tumbles into an entire conversation about retro Pizza Hut locations returning with the classic red roofs, Tiffany-style lamps, red plastic cups, Book It rewards, buffet memories, and enough emotional damage to keep millennials talking for another decade. Somehow this evolves into a full-blown sociology lecture about why people crave familiar things while the world feels insane. A daily podcast has never spent this much time discussing buffet pizza architecture, and yet here we are. Then things get wonderfully suburban. The gang swaps stories about growing up with taped-up wiffle ball bats, playing sports in the street until someone yelled “CAR!”, and fishing sewer-soaked tennis balls out of drains because nobody could afford to lose one. Riz realizes his son doesn’t even know what a wiffle ball bat is, which immediately launches the entire room into a collective identity crisis about modern childhood. There are stories about homemade rules, neighborhood rivalries, taped handles, chalk hockey goals, and all the weird little things that made growing up in the 80s and 90s feel legendary. It’s weirdly wholesome for a comedy podcast filled with sarcastic degenerates. Elsewhere in the episode: rainy day complaints, travel chatter, neighborhood stories, online roasting from family members, and enough random tangents to completely derail any attempt at structure. There’s also celebrity chaos sprinkled throughout the show including stories about Macho Man Randy Savage, Peter Cetera getting punched over his hair, old-school music nostalgia, and a discussion that somehow turns into imagining Chicago songs soundtracking deeply uncomfortable family road trips. Normal morning radio stuff, obviously. This episode is basically what happens when a bunch of adults realize they’re emotionally attached to chain pizza restaurants and childhood street games. It’s messy, sarcastic, loud, nostalgic, and exactly why this daily podcast continues to feel like hanging out with your funniest friends at a bar that definitely smells faintly like ranch dressing. If you love weird news, sarcastic humor, St. Louis chaos, pop culture nonsense, hilarious fails, celebrity gossip, and wildly unnecessary arguments about pizza quality, welcome home. This comedy podcast has you covered. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. 250 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2026-202756-Year-Old Grandma Identified as Woman Who Died After Falling into Uncovered Manhole in N.Y.C.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:02:44:35

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Pizza Hut Nostalgia, Tarps Off Shenanigans & The Great Pizza Debate

5/20/2026
There are certain topics guaranteed to derail grown adults immediately: politics, religion, and apparently whether Pizza Hut still slaps in 2026. This episode of The Rizzuto Show starts innocent enough with a conversation about America’s favorite pizza chains… and within minutes everybody’s emotionally compromised. Moon absolutely refuses to accept Pizza Hut being ranked America’s favorite chain and proceeds to roast it harder than a forgotten breadstick under a heat lamp. Meanwhile, Rafe becomes the self-appointed defender of nostalgic pizza culture, Lern starts reliving childhood Book It memories like a pizza-powered Vietnam flashback, and Scott somehow acts shocked that Pizza Hut locations still exist despite apparently driving past several every day. And honestly? That’s only the beginning. Chris Kerber joins the show and immediately brings the energy into full sports chaos territory as the crew dives into the viral “Tarps Off” trend taking over Cardinals games. Suddenly the conversation becomes a deeply serious investigation into whether hockey or baseball invented the phrase “tarps off,” which leads Moon to launch an emergency Google investigation live on-air because he physically cannot let an argument go unresolved. The man treats casual sports debates like FBI evidence reviews. The crew also gets into: There’s also a genuinely fascinating breakdown from Chris Kerber about why nostalgia works in business, how brands lose their identity trying to “modernize,” and why people still crave familiar experiences in a world where ordering a pizza somehow requires seventeen passwords and a blood oath now. This episode is peak Rizz Show energy: loud opinions, dumb arguments, sports chaos, food nostalgia, and multiple moments where everyone realizes they’ve somehow spent 20 straight minutes passionately debating chain pizza like culinary experts. If you love a funny morning show packed with sarcastic humor, weird tangents, pop culture commentary, sports nonsense, and absolutely unnecessary debates about pizza quality, this episode delivers exactly the kind of daily chaos you expect from your favorite St. Louis idiots. Whether you’re here for the hockey talk, the food nostalgia, the celebrity references, or just to hear Moon slowly unravel over Pizza Hut rankings, this daily comedy show has you covered. And yes… after this episode you’re probably going to want pizza. We’re not apologizing for that. This comedy podcast is part sports show, part nostalgia spiral, and part emotional support group for former Book It kids. The comedy podcast equivalent of eating gas station pizza at 1AM and convincing yourself it was a good decision. Truly elite broadcasting. Thanks for listening to another episode of The Rizzuto Show — the comedy podcast proudly keeping St. Louis weird one pizza argument at a time. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:34:16

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Macho Man Motivation, Soup Clubs & Celebrity Chaos

5/20/2026
The Rizzuto Show rolls into another beautifully dysfunctional episode packed with celebrity chaos, St. Louis nostalgia, weird history facts, and enough Macho Man Randy Savage impressions to legally qualify as a wrestling convention. This funny podcast somehow begins with the triumphant return of BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups — the iconic St. Louis music venue where apparently the ideal evening consists of listening to blues while aggressively eating soup. Honestly? Sounds incredible. From there, things immediately derail in the most Rizz Show way possible. The crew dives into bizarre “Today in History” moments featuring Amelia Earhart, tornadoes hitting the same town repeatedly, Peter Cetera getting punched for having long hair, and a deeply cursed conversation about Lern’s childhood memories involving Chicago songs and her mom’s questionable road trip playlist decisions. Somewhere in there, the entire show accidentally becomes a therapy session nobody asked for. The celebrity chaos doesn’t stop there. MGK and Yungblud continue their pop-punk feud like two emotionally exhausted raccoons fighting over leftover eyeliner. Travis Barker’s documentary gets discussed. Kiefer Sutherland’s tour struggles become weirdly emotional. Keanu Reeves’ band Dogstar surprisingly earns approval from the crew. And the gang debates whether meeting Willie Nelson or Keanu Reeves would be the superior life experience. That’s the kind of impossible philosophical question only this funny podcast is brave enough to tackle. Meanwhile, California wildfires threaten celebrity neighborhoods, South Park prepares for another season of social destruction, and the Masters of the Universe movie sparks heated debate over Jared Leto’s Skeletor voice. Moon just wants to feel like a kid again. Rizz refuses to let the Jared Leto conversation become “The Jared Leto Show.” Balance is restored. Then the show takes another hard turn into old Hollywood myths, Wizard of Oz conspiracies, drunk Munchkin stories, Rick & Morty drama, and celebrity birthdays before wrapping everything up with a porno birthday segment that somehow manages to be both horrifying and educational. Sort of. This episode is peak funny podcast energy: sarcastic humor, celebrity nonsense, weird news, nostalgia, music talk, and total emotional whiplash from start to finish. If you like comedy podcasts that feel like hanging out with your funniest friends while everyone slowly loses control of the conversation, welcome home. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:35:57

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Rainy Days, Family Drama & The Great Wiffle Ball Debate

5/20/2026
It’s raining again in St. Louis, morale is low, and somehow that immediately leads the show into a heated discussion about wiffle ball bats, sewer water, and whether today’s kids even understand the sacred responsibility of yelling “CAR!” during a neighborhood street game. Welcome back to another completely normal episode of The Rizzuto Show — your favorite daily comedy show where literally any topic can spiral into a debate about Costco theft, fake Middle Eastern royalty scams, and frozen-time criminal activity. This episode starts with weather complaints because apparently Missouri is now legally classified as “Sog City USA.” Then things get personal when Rizz reveals his own children saw the comments online after his now-infamous baby deer rescue story… and proceeded to roast him harder than the listeners did. Nothing says family love like your son publicly commenting “I’m disappointed in my dad” on Instagram. The crew also breaks down the latest “Best Places To Live” rankings around the St. Louis area, with St. Peter’s, O’Fallon, St. Charles, and Florissant all making appearances. Naturally, this evolves into a deeply nostalgic conversation about growing up in the suburbs during the golden era of neighborhood sports. Wiffle ball. Roller hockey. Ghost runners. Tennis balls soaked in sewer juice. Homemade rules that made absolutely no sense. If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, this episode is basically a memory grenade. Then comes the hypothetical question that derails the entire room: “If you could freeze time… would you commit crimes?” And buddy… these answers escalate FAST. Rizz immediately starts plotting casino robberies, ATM thefts, Costco raids, and highway-speed experiments that would absolutely end with him stealing a Lamborghini. Moon wants unrestricted access to Area 51. Lern becomes a chaotic vigilante helping humanity one paused-time intervention at a time. And Rafe somehow invents an entire frozen-time prank universe involving Sharpies, salad tongs, and public humiliation that we legally cannot explain further here. Because this is a daily comedy show, the conversation somehow gets even weirder when the gang discusses two fake “Middle Eastern princes” who scammed investors out of $21 million while pretending to be royalty in Cleveland. Cleveland being the perfect place for a fake billionaire scheme somehow becomes the least ridiculous thing discussed all morning. Later, the crew dives into the world of dumpster diving side hustles, including college move-out season treasure hunting, curbside furniture discoveries, weird mannequin heads found in Tokyo dumpsters, and Moon accidentally giving away a valuable vintage chair because apparently nobody checked Google first. This episode has: Basically: another flawless entry in the growing archive of “How Did This Conversation Get Here?” moments from The Rizzuto Show. If you love a funny podcast that sounds like your smartest and dumbest friends arguing at the same time, welcome home. Subscribe, follow, and come back tomorrow for more nonsense from your favorite daily comedy show. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:01:11:53

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

5/19/2026
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: 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. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow. Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. Off-duty cop rescues girl trapped inside claw machineWho Americans think is coolSee...

Duration:02:43:22

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Shenanigans, CGI Confusion & The Great Pesto Debate

5/19/2026
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: 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. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:28:13

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Coolness Debates, Celebrity Rankings & Album Art Throwbacks

5/19/2026
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: 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. Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show. Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Duration:00:35:14