Mix-Minus discusses technology, media, sports, craft beers, entrepreneurship, and all things interesting.
A podcast guest can come from anywhere, even the elevator.
Matt met 25-year-old model, filmmaker, computer science graduate, entrepreneur, and self-described digital native Ethan Ikhifa while leaving Vercel Ship in New York City. Ethan was working the elevator that day, moving hundreds of attendees between floors.
Most people walked straight past him.
Matt asked how his day was.
That simple exchange became the beginning of this wide-ranging conversation about human connection, creativity, artificial intelligence, visibility, and the changing definition of valuable work.
Born in Nigeria, raised in Los Angeles, and now building a multifaceted creative life in New York, Ethan has deliberately avoided choosing a single lane. He models, produces films, shoots photography, builds websites, teaches financial literacy, studies markets, and uses multiple AI models as an extension of his thinking.
Ethan explains why Claude has become the "front door" to his digital life, how he assigns different jobs to Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, and why the most important AI skill may no longer be producing the work but architecting, orchestrating, and asking the right questions.
The conversation also explores:
This episode began with two people acknowledging each other in an elevator. It ends with a much larger question:
In a world where AI can produce almost anything, what remains uniquely human and how do we make sure the world sees it?
Matt McQueeny sits down with longtime digital experience leader and Optimizely MVP Janaka Fernando for a conversation that travels across continents, decades, and the evolution of the web itself.
Janaka shares the remarkable story of a life shaped by movement and adaptation: born in Canada, spending his earliest years in Sri Lanka, leaving during the country's civil war, growing up across small-town Ontario, Philadelphia, and New York, and eventually building a life and career in England.
The conversation explores identity, immigration, parenthood, nostalgia, and the surprising ways our early environments continue to shape us. Janaka reflects on becoming a father at twenty, starting his technology career during the earliest days of the commercial internet, working in internet cafés, and visiting the World Trade Center only months before September 11.
Matt and Janaka also trace the evolution of digital experience—from dial-up modems and early web development to enterprise content management, personalization, experimentation, and agentic marketing. Janaka explains his path from developer to technical pre-sales, consulting, EpiServer, Optimizely, Made to Engage, Valtech, and Altudo, while offering a thoughtful perspective on why Optimizely continues to resonate with enterprise marketers.
Matthew McQueeny sits down with digital strategist Peter Stringer for a conversation that begins with childhood memories of Boston sports and journalism—but quickly turns into an exploration of fascinating career parallels.
Both Matthew and Peter started as aspiring sports journalists. Both discovered the web in its infancy and used HTML, websites, and digital publishing to bypass the traditional media gatekeepers. One landed with the New Jersey Nets. The other with the Boston Celtics. Together, they witnessed—and helped shape—the transformation from newspapers to websites, from websites to social media, and now from search engines to AI.
Along the way, they share stories from inside professional sports organizations, what it was like earning trust with coaches and players, how team websites disrupted traditional media, and why the best careers often come from embracing technologies before everyone else realizes their importance.
Nick Condon is Managing Director at Squiz. Recorded in Frankfurt, Germany, in this episode Nick talks about growing up in Australia, ambition, an early career in radio, working at Apple, becoming Chief Digital Officer of Australia, taking the job at Squiz and moving his family to London, and career and life advice.
Matthew McQueeny and Matthew O'Daniels talk all things March Madness 2025, including brackets, matchups, major storylines, and players to watch as it relates to NBA potential.
Join Matthew McQueeny, Tim Castano, and Jayme Alfano Mulhern for their 11th annual Mix-Minus Podcast Oscars special! Dive deep into the 2025 Academy Awards as our hosts explore each of the major categories and nominees. This year's Best Picture lineup includes "Anora," "The Brutalist," "A Complete Unknown," "Conclave," "Dune: Part Two," "The Substance," "Wicked," "Emilia Pérez," "I'm Still Here," and "Nickel Boys."
For Best Actor, the contenders are Ralph Fiennes in "Conclave," Sebastian Stan in "The Apprentice," Timothée Chalamet in "A Complete Unknown," Colman Domingo in "Sing Sing," and Adrien Brody in "The Brutalist." The Best Actress race features Fernanda Torres in "I'm Still Here," Demi Moore in "The Substance," Karla Sofía Gascón in "Emilia Pérez," Cynthia Erivo in "Wicked," and Mikey Madison in "Anora."
Supporting roles are fiercely contested with Zoe Saldana, Felicity Jones, Monica Barbaro, Ariana Grande, and Isabella Rossellini up for Best Supporting Actress, and Guy Pearce, Yuriy Borisov, Edward Norton, Kieran Culkin, and Jeremy Strong nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
In the directing field, Coralie Fargeat for "The Substance," James Mangold for "A Complete Unknown," Sean Baker for "Anora," Jacques Audiard for "Emilia Pérez," and Brady Corbet for "The Brutalist" have captured nominations. The screenplay categories heat up with Jacques Audiard, Greg Kwedar, Clint Bentley, James Mangold, Jay Cocks, Jesse Eisenberg, Coralie Fargeat, Tim Fehlbaum, Moritz Binder, Alex David, Sean Baker, and Brady Corbet battling it out for top honors.
Matt talks about Vintage Bergen County, a video of Christmas Eve 1985 in Bergenfield NJ, his aunt and ovarian cancer, Gleason, One and Done, and The Lobster.
*Originally released 1/15/2017
Matt talks about working to stem a terrible Instagram hack for his wife this past weekend, work-life and professional-personal balance, Youtube TV and the state of cable streaming, Adrian Wojnarowski, and so much more!
Matt discusses the big news of Juan Soto joining the New York Mets in 2024 free agency, including contract details, negotiations, Soto's career to date, and similar player possibilities, including Mike Trout, Carlos Beltran, Frank Robinson, Miguel Cabrera, and Bryce Harper.
Matt talks recent business travels to Miami, Nashville, and Chicago, the current state of things in his life, the NFL season so far, the downtrodden New York Giants and Jets, and so much more!
Matt talks New York Mets and the upcoming MLB Playoffs, The Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Giants, Grimes, and the innovative Brownscast.
*originally broadcast on 9/27/15
Peter Clisby is a software architect in the technology world out of London, England. Matt welcomes Peter in-studio to discuss their friendship, meeting all around the world, observations about America, road tripping, technology, career, family, and so much more!
In this special 400th episode, Matt delves into the NBA Playoffs, highlighting the Game 7 victories of the Indiana Pacers over the New York Knicks and the Minnesota Timberwolves over the Denver Nuggets, both impressive wins on the road. He reflects on his changing television and sports consumption habits, questioning whether the reduction in screen time is truly a bad thing.
He shares his recent experience with solar energy, discussing how his house has been powered by the sun for the past month. Matthew provides insights into monitoring power distribution through his Tesla PowerWall, the grid, and his new Tesla. Additionally, he talks about the joy and benefits of mountain biking, emphasizing the value of outdoor activities and the media opportunities they can create.
Finally, Matthew recounts his recent keynote speech at a digital marketing conference in New York City, offering a glimpse into his professional life and the key messages he delivered. Don't miss this milestone episode packed with diverse and engaging topics!
Victor M. Nichols is CEO/Publisher DMC Publishing LLC & PleOS Agency. In this episode, Vic talks about growing up in New Jersey, serial entrepreneurship, leadership, sales, 40 years of rock and roll, publishing, mentoring, and so much more!
Matt O'Daniels joins the show for the annual Mix-Minus NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament/March Madness breakdown and preview.
Matt talks about the process of having solar installed on his house, getting a new roof, and adding a Tesla Power as a failover generator. The discussion hits on remembrances around Hurricane Sandy, the downsides of gas-powered generators, and his rules of the house when the power goes out.
Tim Castano and Jayme Alfano Mulhern join the show for the tenth year to talk Oscars 2024/96th Academy Awards, including nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor/Actress in a Leading Role, Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role, and more. Discussion touches on American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Barbie, The Holdovers, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, Oppenheimer, Past Lives, Poor Things, The Zone of Interest, and more!
Matthew McQueeny takes listeners on a deep dive into Super Bowl LVIII, celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs' monumental victory and their remarkable consistency at the pinnacle of the NFL, paralleling Patrick Mahomes' legacy with that of Michael Jordan. He offers a balanced view on the San Francisco 49ers' performance, reflecting on how narratives get built, resilience and the unpredictable nature of sports. He also provides a personal anecdote of playing Madden NFL 24 against his nine-year old son that gave him cause for concern about the Chiefs . Shifting gears, McQueeny explores the cinematic landscape, reviewing a selection of Oscar-buzzed films including "Killers of the Flower Moon," "Barbie," and others, showcasing the breadth of this year's film achievements. Concluding on a societal note, he discusses the notable trend of young people embracing responsibility and early bedtimes.
Dive into the latest episode of Mix-Minus with host Matthew McQueeny as he discusses Day 1 of NFL Wild Card Weekend. Get the scoop on how the Houston Texans stunned the Cleveland Browns and the Kansas City Chiefs' icy victory over the Miami Dolphins. Matthew then shifts gears to share his excitement for the upcoming Boye & Company CMS Kickoff in sunny St. Pete Beach, Florida. But that's not all – join him as he reminisces about a special family trip to San Francisco for his younger brother's wedding, blending personal stories with sports insights. Plus, don't miss his take on the ongoing concerns surrounding the Boeing 737 Max planes.
Matt talks about the NFL's opening week of 2023, previews Week 2, provides his early impressions of the NFL Sunday Ticket experience on YouTube, talks about upcoming travel to Boston and other locations, head coaching in Little League, and much more.
Matt is joined by fellow podcaster Earnest Christian to preview the 2023-24 NFL Season, The NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube, team over/unders, The New York Giants, the New York Gets, Daniel Jones, Aaron Rodgers, and so much more!
Matt talks about the constant battle in his head of what to do next.
*originally released 9/2/17
Matt talks about summer happenings, the New York Giants and New York Jets, things to consider when starting your own business, Wildwood Crest, Tim Capstraw, being a digital nomad, remote work, working from gyms, Atlantic City, Thrive.live, cold brew coffee, cold foam, and so much more.
Matt talks the pasage of time, Canadian Wildfires, recent travels, Air, the MLB season so far, Jacob DeGrom, Apple Vision Pro, and other announcements from Apple's World Wide Developer Conference (2023).
Matthew McQueeny discusses notable travels during 2023 so far, including Florida; Malaga, Spain; Copenhagen, Denmark; and Stockholm, Sweden (airport). He also talks about Stranger Things, getting COVID-19 again, and about a handful recent succeses with hopes of not jinxing anything.
Matt O'Daniels joins the show for the annual Mix-Minus NCAA Tournament/March Madness breakdown.
Matthew McQueeny is joined by Adrian Colarusso and Mason Ameri. Adrian Colarusso is a Wealth Advisor at Target Rock Wealth Management and Mason Ameri, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Professional Practice at Rutgers Business School. The trio convene at the Princeton (NJ) Public Library in-person to muse on business, relationships, remote working, ChatGPT and Artifical Intelligence, the circumstances of their friendship, and so much more!
Tim Castano and Jayme Alfano Mulhern join the show for the ninth year to talk Oscars 2023/95th Academy Awards, including nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor/Actress in a Leading Role, Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role, and more. Discussion touches on Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Banshees of Inisherin, The Fabelmans, Top Gun: Maverick, All Quiet on the Western Front, TAR, Elvis, Avatar: The Way of Water, Triangle of Sadness, To Leslie, Blonde, The Whale, Living, Aftersun, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Glass Onion, Living, and more!
Matt talks Super Bowl, over/under results for the NFL season, and YouTube TV.
*originally released 2/3/18
Matt talks college football, USC, Michigan, TCU, Ohio State, Illinois, South Carolina, Caleb Williams, Spencer Rattler, Harry Styles, Olivia Wilde, Don't Worry Darling, Donald Trump, Twitter, Elon Musk, and Dwight Howard.
Matt talks all about the 2022 United States midterm elections, including media coverage, the Senate and House races, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, John Fetterman, Mehmet Oz, Herschel Walker, Raphael Warnock, Mark Kelly, Lauren Boebert, and much more!
Matt talks about the midterm election, parsing what it means to follow politics, the Golden State Warriors, and the NBA on its league-wide day off.
Matt talks Facebook marketplace, convertible cribs, date night in Morristown, Trombone Shorty, Howard Stern, Bruce Springsteen, Bill Burr, his favorite shows on HBO, Apple TV 4K (2022), Top Gun: Maverick, favorite holiday movies, and much more!
Matt talks about the Los Angeles Lakers, the Brooklyn Nets, the early season NBA landscape, The New York Giants, and the NFL at the halfway point.
Mason Ameri is Associate Professor of Professional Practice at Rutgers Business School. In this episode, Matt and Mason discuss writing, the creative process, happy places, experiencing the flow, remote work, and Mason's first book, "The 10-Second Commute: New Realities of Virtual Work." The book, co-written with Terri R. Kurtzberg, is out October 31, 2022.
Buy the book here >>
Matt is joined by Greg Hrinya and Tim Castano to preview the 2022-23 NBA season and talk through the compelling storylines.
Recorded live from London, England, Matt touches on his quick trip to the city, Uber vs. Lyft, JFK Airport, JetBlue, Thursday Night Football, the New York Giants, time differences, the New York Mets in the National League Wild Card round, and more!
Matt talks about his travels of late, professional pursuits, the New York Giants, and the New York Mets as they head into the final week of the season.
Matt previews the upcoming NFL season and looks at the projected over-unders for each team.
Matt talks about the end of summer, a Labor Day weekend family trip to Harrisburg, PA, minor league baseball, Cutter Dykstra, and the Matt Harvey situation.
*originally released 9/7/15
Matt talks about the end of summer, a Labor Day weekend family trip to Harrisburg, PA, minor league baseball, Cutter Dykstra, and the Matt Harvey situation.
*originally released 9/7/15
A winner of multiple national writing awards, Nunyo Demasio has been a beat reporter and feature writer for some of the nation's premier magazines and newspapers. He began writing full time at the New York Daily News in the mid-1990s, and has worked for Sports Illustrated, ESPN: The Magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Seattle Times.
His first book, "Parcells: A Football Life," was released in 2014.
Interview/discussion with Nunyo begins at 13:00.
**originally published 9/5/16
Matt talks Apple Music, Defiant Ones, Justin Bieber, and much more.
**originally published 8/5/17
Matt talks about August, the Apple Watch, an iOS9 Beta disaster, and the psychology of time.
*originally published 8/1/15
Matt talks summer, Mac Studio, Samsung M8 Monitor, computer setups, entrepreneurship and family, career aspirations, childcare, vacationing in the Thousand Islands, Kevin Durant and the Brooklyn Nets, and so much more.
Matt talks about an early wakeup on a Saturday morning, Joe Biden, integrating different personalities, how the Brooklyn Nets might just be a mirage or the sports version of a "unicorn," how Kevin Durant is like Jacob Degrom, the New York Mets, and so much more.
Tim Castano and Jayme Alfano Mulhern join the show for the eighth year to talk Oscars 2022/94th Academy Awards, including nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor/Actress in a Leading Role, Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role, and more. Discussion touches on The Power of the Dog, CODA, Belfast, West Side Story, Dune, King Richard, Licorice Pizza, Drive My Car, Don't Look Up, Nightmare Alley, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, The Lost Daughter, Being the Ricardos, Spencer, Parallel Mothers, tick, tick... Boom!, The Tragedy of Macbeth, and more!
Matt is joined by Gustavo Souza to talk all about Apple's "Peek Performance" event, Apple M1 Ultra, The Mac Studio, Studio Display, new iPhone SE, iPad Air with M1 Chip, Apple TV Plus and Baseball, AirPods, and so much more.
Greg Hrinya is a former NBA writer and author of The 5-Year Plan: The Nets' Tumultuous Journey from New Jersey to Brooklyn. Greg and Matt discuss the James Harden-Ben Simmons trade between the Brooklyn Nets and the Philadelphia 76ers. The deal also included Paul Millsap going to Philadelphia and Seth Curry, Andre Drummond and two first-round draft picks coming back to Brooklyn. Other topics include Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, Harden's Brooklyn tenure, and Adrian Wojnarowski
In March 2014, Matt and his wife Melany interviewed Melany's grandmother, Elizabeth Innes, on the cusp of her 90th birthday. The interview culminated with the announcement of Matt and Melany's first pregnancy, which would be Elizabeth's first great grandchild.
On February 5th, 2022, Elizabeth - "Bet" - passed away. In honor of an amazing and long life, we are releasing the interview as a podcast.
Matt talks about a great personal and professional 2021, local politics and education, working out, the thoughts of going away with his family, and Apple's newest car initiative.
Matt talks about the Jason Garrett firing, the state of the New York Giants, Nespresso, Mac Mini, MacBook Pro, and the ideal home computer setup.
Matt talks about eight years of Mix-Minus Podcast and all of the new things Apple announced this week.
Akshay Sura is a partner at Konabos Consulting, a global technology company that specializes in solutions architecture and software development. He is an eight time MVP in a licensed content management system called Sitecore. Matt and Akshay - who have known each other for over a decade - discuss a wide range of topics.
Tim Castano and Jayme Alfano Mulhern join the show for the seventh year to talk Oscars 2021/93rd Academy Awards, including nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor/Actress in a Leading Role, Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role, and more.
Matt is joined by Matt O'Daniels and Phillip Stevens to talk all things 2021 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, including player and team storylines and over/under discussions.
Matt is joined by Matt O'Daniels and Phillip Stevens to talk about the NCAA Tournament so far, the upcoming Sweet 16, Rutgers, and Jackpot, Nevada.
Matt O'Daniels joins the show for the annual Mix-Minus NCAA Tournament/March Madness breakdown.
Matt is joined by younger brother Mike McQueeny to talk about the legalization in New Jersey of the recreational use of cannabis for adults. Mike is a lawyer who advises businesses on the regulation of the cannabis and CBD industry. Discussion also touches on family and finding your niche in the modern business environment.
Matt talks second COVID-19 vaccine, entrepreneurship, Halt and Catch Fire, Elon Musk, and AirPods Max.
Matt talks about getting the first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, driving the Tesla a long distance, Super Bowl LV, Bob Iger, and his son running away again.
Dr. Mason Ameri (Rutgers Business School) returns to discuss fathers, the importance of family, Matthew McConaughey, Ted Lasso, waking up with a passion, pivoting in 2020, and much more!
Matt is joined by Greg Hrinya and Tim Castano to break down the NBA Western Conference storylines for the 2020-21 season.
Matt is joined by Dolan J. Trump, Greg Hrinya, and Tim Castano to break down the NBA Eastern Conference storylines for the 2020-21 season.
Matt talks about winter and pandemic blues, his day-to-day, The Reagans Showtime documentary, and some podcast thoughts and recommendations.
Matt talks about the December, 2020 Athletic article on Kawhi Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers.
Matt discusses Thanksgiving, parenting, FanDuel, and NFL playoff picture going into December.
Shauna Griffiths is the CEO/Founder of SLG Impact. She spent 20+ years in Marketing and Brand Partnerships for professional sports and entertainment properties, and on the agency side.
She and Matt worked together in the marketing department for the then New Jersey Nets.
Matt talks all about the 2020 presidential election, the presidential transition, what we expect from government, Fargo (TV), and Chris Rock.
Matt talks about the Netflix documentary, "American Murder: The Family Next Door," before diving into two murders that took place close to where he lives.
Matt's wife, Melany, joins to update everyone on our critter situation, in-house and now in-car.
Matt talks about the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court jockeying, supercharging, The Social Network, Chirp, Ted Lasso, The Challenger Netflix documentary, Starbucks cold foam, and more.
Matt McQueeny and Tim Castano preview the 2020-21 NFL season and prognosticate on the win totals for all the teams.
Matt’s wife, Melany, joins the show for the first time in three years to talk married life, parenting, and heading back to work in the times of COVID-19.
Matt talks about Steve Nash being hired as the next head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, Jason Kidd, Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and the 2020 NBA Playoffs.
Dr. Mason Ameri is an Assistant Professor of Professional Practice and Director of Special Projects at Rutgers Business School. He specializes in managing diversity by analyzing equal access opportunities for people with disabilities.
Matt and Mason talk about the art of negotiation, time management, identity, the sharing economy, Ted Talks, and much more!
Matt talks about a Friday sojourn, the treatment of teachers, Tesla Autopilot, Amazon Halo, Palm Springs (movie), and Jackie Brown.
Matt breaks down why he left YouTube TV for AT&T TV, his family situation heading into the fall, Tesla home charging, and the enjoyment he takes in preparation.
Matt is joined by Tim Castano and Greg Hrinya to preview the 2020 NBA Playoffs, as well as their thoughts on the NBA's return to action after Covid-19 postponement.
Matt checks in from summer vacation to talk negotiating, The Founder (movie), Otter.ai, transcribing, and book ideas he is batting around.
Matt talks about his new Tesla, Apple WWDC, lip biting, and exercising as you get older.
Matt talks about three months of lockdown, George Floyd, and the 2020 Presidential Election.
Matt talks about ten weeks of sheltering-in-place, Joe Rogan's Spotify deal, finding your passion, and some recently-watched movies.
Matt talks about the continuing lockdown, boxed wine, Heady Topper, mountain biking, Warren Buffett, Omaha Steaks, and some of the great classic movies he has seen recently.
Matt talks about the continuing quarantine, the momentary decline of podcasts, Quibi, Better Call Saul, and much more.
Adam Alson is the founder of DoubleDown.Digital and an entrepreneur in many ventures, including Big League Pillows. Matt and Adam have a coast-to-coast discussion (Sparta, NJ and Los Angeles) about living in the age of Coronavirus, quarantine, and what may come next.
Matt talks quarantine day-in-the-life, IRS stimulus checks, HBO, and compares the various skinny bundles from Sling, AT&T, and Philo.
Matt talks about the current state of COVID-19 and the ongoing quarantine, getting through each day, shopping for essentials, and Ozark Season 3.
Matt bemoans the loss of Yes Network and all of the other Fox Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) from the YouTube TV service. What does this mean? Where does the streaming cable alternative market go from here? Is the experiment over?
Matt lays out his endorsement for Bernie Sanders as the Democratic nominee for president, and then dives deep into the Boeing 737 Max crisis.
Matt talks Peloton, driving vs. public transportation when going to New York City, MBA program updates, and reprogramming his communications skills.
Matt talks about Kobe Bryant and the tragic helicopter crash in Calabasas, Super Bowl LIV, and his attempt to watch all of the great movies.
The first six minutes of the episode is taken from the Kobe Bryant tribute video at Staples Center on January 31, 2020.
Tim Castano and Jayme Alfano Mulhern join the show for the sixth year to talk Oscars 2020/92nd Academy Awards, including nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor/Actress in a Leading Role, Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role, and more.
Robert "Kool" Bell is an American singer-songwriter and musician who founded the iconic funk band, Kool & the Gang.
Tim Castano joins Matt to talk NFL 2019 regular season over/under results, The New York Giants, and 2020 NFL Playoffs.
Matt talks Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, free time, Christmas Movies, and the current problems with the NBA.
Matt talks about the technology of this decade, iPhone XS Max, the end of his second semester, power outages at home, The Laundromat, Echo in the Canyon, The Irishman, the Safdie Brothers, the NBA, and Kawhi Leonard's return to Toronto.
Matt talks midterms adversity, having a few hours to himself, the NFL playoff picture at the midpoint, AirPods Pro, Playstation Vue's demise, and other streaming television thoughts.
Matt talks about NBA League Pass options, streaming television platforms, NFL Week 7, Amazon/Google announcements, Disney Plus, Laszlo Bock, and the Succession Season 2 finale.
Matt is joined by Tim Castano and Greg Hrinya to talk about the upcoming 2019-20 NBA season and a run-through of all 30 NBA teams.
Talking Breaking Bad finale with Randy Chieco, fellow BB friend and houseguest for the series' final episode. Randy and Matt talk predictions right before the episode and then give immediate reaction right after the explosive conclusion. Post-show portion begins at 22:02.
*This episode was originally released on September 30, 2013. It was announced that Netflix will be releasing a Breaking Bad sequel movie, "El Camino," on October 11, 2019.
Today this podcast turns six. In honor of its birthday, Matt delves into the typical subjects, like parenthood, commitment, legacy, Mindhunter, Apple, and Eli Manning.
Matt McQueeny and Tim Castano preview the NFL season and prognosticate on the win totals for all the teams.
Matt talks about his August, the end of his first MBA semester, family vacation in Wildwood Crest, The Loudest Voice, Avengers:Endgame, credit cards, Succession, and Mindhunter.
Matt talks with fellow podcaster Earnest Christian about being true to yourself, finding time for your passions, current listening habits, sports, and much more.
Matt O'Daniels joins to talk 2019-20 NCAAF preview, NBA offseason, and MLB playoff push.
Justin Williams has performed at comedy festivals across the United States and Canada. He is a native of Kansas City, Missouri, but lives in Newark, NJ and has made the city an integral part of his comedy routine. Justin is also a college history professor by day.
Find him at https://justinwilliamscomedy.com/ and on twitter at @Justinwcomedy.
Matt talks to his cousin Lou about growing up, living in Paradise Valley, backpacking through Europe, and the restaurant and IT industries.
Matt talks about his first Airbnb experience, upstate New York, experiences over things, a family reunion weekend, and Rip Torn.
Matt talks about this crazy 2019 NBA free agency season, Kawhi Leonard leaving Toronto for Southern California, the Brooklyn Nets, and more!
Matt talks about his surprising enthusiasm about being back in school, Toy Story 4, credit cards, the Netflix series "When They See Us," and much more!
Matt talks about the early experiences from his MBA program, the NBA Finals going into Game 6, how to read a lot of books, Fleabag, and Apple WWDC 2019 announcements.
Matt talks about a scare with his dad, the NBA Finals, going back to school, ticks, Game of Thrones, scrum theory, and life with two little kids.
Matt recaps the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs, previews the second round, and makes the argument for Russell Westbrook.
Matt talks about YouTube TV and whether it is still a product worth having after the recent price increase, before being joined by Adam Dvorin (25:54) to talk Tiger Woods, NCAAF spring games, and all things Philadelphia sports.
Matt is joined by Greg Hrinya to preview the 2019 NBA Playoffs and discuss the top stories from the NBA regular season.
This episode is brought to you by Big League Pillows.
Matt talks about an overnight getaway to Syracuse, the New York Mets, treating HBO like Netflix, and new TV shows he's been watching.
Matt is joined by Matt O'Daniels to talk Sweet Sixteen and the upcoming Major League Baseball season.
Matt talks about Apple's March 25th, 2019 event where the company unveiled its new news, television, and credit card products.
Matt O'Daniels joins the show for the sixth annual Mix-Minus NCAA Tournament/March Madness breakdown.
Matt talks about accumulating sleep with a newborn, being accepted to an MBA program, washer/dryers, and smart televisions.
Matt talks about the birth of his second child, new opportunities, Barbarians at the Gates, and HBO's Deadline Artists.
Tim Castano and Jayme Alfano Mulhern join the show for the fifth year to talk Oscars 2019/91st Academy Awards, including nominees for Best Picture, Director, Actor/Actress in a Leading Role, Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role, and more.
Matt talks LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, waiting on baby number two, and 2019 Oscar Nominations.
Matt talks about two weeks of intestinal distress, child sleeping patterns, NFL regular season pick recaps, and NBA storylines.
Matt talks about his eighth wedding anniversary, New Years Eve, Netflix, Roma, Bird Box, Joe Rogan, College Football Playoff, and changing things up.
Matt talks about a career day he participated in, Lawrence Frank, Chris Jent, New York City Baby-moon, The Old Homestead, Peloton in-studio, and more!
Matt talks new horizons, career day preparation, stitching together your interests, midterms 2018, and NFL Picks for Week 12.
Matt talks flying squirrels, the midterms, the Romanoffs, Outlander, iPhone XS, new iPad Pros, and more.
Matt is joined by Tim Castano to talk about the disappointing New York Giants season, NFL storylines at the halfway point, and the NBA's first half month.
Matt talks about LeBron James' first game with the Los Angeles Lakers, YouTube TV, Thrifty car rental fines, Better Call Saul, running, saunas, and the 25th anniversary of "Rudy."
Matt talks about the need to change things up sometimes, swimming, wildlife in his home, and Week 5 NFL recap.
Matt talks about his 36-hour trip to Texas, Spirit Airlines, Ozark, car rentals, bulletproof coffee, saving money while traveling, and flying squirrels in his house.
This conversation was originally recorded in January 2017. Joshua Jacobs is an educator and learner. The discussion touches on reading, podcasting, Josh's time in Zambia with the Peace Corps, September 11th, and much more.
Matt McQueeny and Tim Castano preview the NFL season and prognosticate on the win totals for all the teams.
Matt talks about his intentions to go on a trip to Texas in September, HBO, and Netflix.
Matt is joined by Tim Castano and Greg Hrinya to talk about the upcoming 2018-19 NBA season and a run-through of all 30 NBA teams.
Matthew O'Daniels joins to discuss the upcoming college football season, the MLB playoff push, MVP talk, and more!
Matt talks vacation, the changing routines of little kids, ghosts, uncle Robert (RIP), The Vietnam War, The Fourth Estate, and much more.
Matt talks World Cup, baseball, the best shows on television right now, prioritizing media consumption, chipmunks in the basement, and the unnecessary pain of setting up a new iPhone from backup.