This is the show where hosts James Yevin and Dan Yevin talks about all of the events that occur in life whether it be about sports, social, pop culture, pretty much anything. This is more like an inside persepctive on everything that is currently going on in my 20s
This is another episode with a wide variety of topics to talk about from Die Hard Christmas Movie debate, Henry Ruggs potentially ruining his career with the DUI and killing a woman and dog, Braves beat the Astros and what does that mean for baseball, and a discussion from the Youtube Documentary Fat To Fit.
This is an episode where I give my opinion on analytics in my favorite sport and why I'm not too much of a fan of it. My dad sees The Monkees final concert and gives his thoughts about it and last but not least Dave Chappelle had a funny comedy special on Netflix but people want to cancel it. Listen to this episode that will give you a different perspective
In an episode with a lot of going back and forth into different topics, we talk about the disappointing finish to the Yankees season, is Aaron Boone fired, an interesting discussion of whether to go out or to cook on the weekends and we review the anticipated The Many Saints of Newark Sopranos movie. We talk it all on this episode
This is the episode where we talk about the New King of New York: Giancarlo Stanton. As the Yankees make a deep run to the postseason, he's been singlehandedly carrying this team to the finish line and all of the haters should be quiet at this point. Plus we talk about the Mets disastrous season, over love for the greatest TV Show on the planet: The Sopranos and the anticipation of the new movie coming out soon and Kyrie Irving is back in the headlines once again for more off the court drama.
This is the episode where we are getting on our time machines back specifically to 1980's where the Mets became the talk of town in New York after watching ESPN's Once Upon A Time in Queens. We also talk about the tragic death and the legacy of legendary SNL comedian Norm Macdonald and what he meant to us in the Yevin family. We also talk about moments where we have been stood up and why would people ever do that
In this episode we talk about my favorite player ever getting inducted into the Hall of Fame, concerts now in a pandemic world and how they are different than before and we reflect on the worst day in American history: September 11, 2001 as it's 20 years since that day
This is the episode where we give the thumbs down to the Mets after that horrible display to their fan base. Thumbs down to also the Yankees and how they've played the last few games and a thumbs up to finding things that me and my dad finding a way to gravitate towards .
Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones passes away yesterday so we have to talk about the Stones and his legacy he is going to leave behind. We also talk about musicians passings that affected us the most and of course we have to talk about the Yankees 11 game winning streak briefly.
On Saturday, I graduated with my master's degree and it wasn't an easy journey to get that degree, my dad and I talk about and we talk about what happens now
In this first ever episode, I talk about the crazy races that are happening around MLB and how the game has been changing over the last couple of years. You can really feel how much I love baseball in this episode so you don't want to miss it