I'm Ryne. I live in New Orleans and well, everyone sure loves to hate me here. That's why I created Everyone Hates Ryne. Its a podcast where I talk with my friends and poke fun at myself plus learn about their life and career. Subscribe today on iTunes.
Ryne & Stacey talk about the College Football Playoff, Deion Sanders, Heisman, and of course the Georgia runoff.
I never been a fan of firing coaches after one year, but after seeing what I've seen from Dennis Allen and everything that has been said by the Honey Badger, Alvin Kamara, and now Jameis Winston, it's evident that Dennis Allen isn't the guy. I share my thoughts on the Dennis Allen error.
On the return of the Ryne & Stacy Show, I talk about what happened with my mom's illness and Stacy discusses why Deion to Auburn is a bad idea
I give my take on the Yankees' latest choke job
Last year, local author Ed Branley became the only person ever banned from the podcast. Today, Mr. Branley decided to create a twitter list of people he had muted, many of whom were women. On this episode, I decided to call him out for his b.s.
Brian from the Mentally Divine podcast joins me to talk about Kanye and the Georgia elections. Subscribe to Brian's YouTube channel by going here.
On the latest episode of the Ryne Show, I talk about Deion Sanders' comments about Alabama State.
It has been 24 years since my maternal grandmother died from colon cancer. On the latest episode of the Ryne Show, I reflect on that day and the events leading up to her death and the years since.
I took umbrage to Roger Maris Jr's comments about Aaron Judge's 62 home runs being the true home run record due in part to the steroid allegations of Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, and Barry Bonds. So I gently remind him in this episode of the Ryne Show that a quarter century ago, he had no problem with being at Busch Stadium when McGwire passed his dad.
Ryne & Stacy discuss Kim Mulkey, why Ryne is mentally checked out with the Saints, and Malinka Andrews. Plus CFB talk
Georgia Tech fan and college fooball aficanado Jalen joins me on the podcast to talk about the firing of Geoff Collins and whether or not Georgia Tech is a good job. Plus we talk a little college football history.
Allene from Uptown joins me once again to talk about the return of the bicycle second line as well as the recent decision to remove protected bicycle lanes on the West Bank
On the latest episode, I call out black men in Georgia and why their hesitation to vote for Stacy Abrams is hurtful
For the first time, the Ryne Show recorded a live podcast at Tracey's on Magazine. On this episode I talk with a couple of professors from the University of New Orleans about their partnership with the University of Innsbruck. Recorded on September 14, 2022.
On the first episode of the season, Stacy and I talk about the mess at BYU, plus Deion Sanders' Jackson State team. I also discuss the brain dead coaching the Seminoles in the closing minute of our game against Florida State. Plus our picks for the weekend's games.
On Tuesday it was announced that the body of Eliza Fletcher was found in South Memphis. Fletcher, who was a Boston Marathon-trained runner, was abducted on the campus of the University of Memphis. In a sense of irony, the part of campus she was abducted at was directly across the street from where my mom for years parked her car. I talk about my mom and the tragedy on this episode.
Steph joins me again as we talk about the mess that happened with some of the "KHive" in the middle of the month, Steph's "Chicago" experience, and Sarah Palin getting put in a pack
Frank Perez makes his return to the podcast to talk about monkeypox, the return of Decadance, and the importance of knowledge from the elders.
Tomorrow will mark seven years since I took a one-way trip to New Orleans to start my new life. On the latest episode of the Ryne Show, I tell the story of how my move came about and why it happened.
Andrew Tuolozzo, chief of staff for New Orleans Council President Helena Moreno and an avid friend of the program, joins me from City Hall. We talk about why Jeff Landry is such a hater, Entergy, and what does the abortion ban mean for the future of New Orleans and the state at large.
So I found myself in the middle of some Twitter mess with some folks from the "KHive". One of whom accused me of being homophobic. On this emergency pod, I defend my name and call those people out for their foul behavior.
It's been crazy the last few days, but unlike the former occupant in the White House, I'm not being raided in New Orleans. I share my thoughts on the FBI raid and why we are here today regarding the former guy
A lot of misconceptions are floated about autism, especially in the Black community. On the latest episode of the once-again named Ryne Show, I'm joined by Chey from Texas, who is not a member of the Saints Twitter Hall of Fame (class of 2021) but a mother to a son who is on the spectrum. We talk about her journey with her son plus her fears as well as the Saints.
On the latest episode of Fridays With Steph, Steph and I talk about the vindication of our celeb crushes plus why Jeff Duncan is the worst and Will Smith's apology. Recorded: July 29, 2022
On Tuesday, the world lost a sports giant in legendary broadcaster Vin Scully. Matt from California and longtime friend of the program, Fredo, joined me to talk about the greatness of Vin Scully.
Terry From St. Louis makes his debut on the podcast as we talk about the upcoming race for Missouri's 1st Congressional District. Follow him on Twitter @TerryWatkinsJr1
Tricia Harris has been on the ground in Georgia working for the common good in the state for nearly 30 years. On this episode of the podcast, we talk about the mess that happened with her friend Blaire as well as being a black parent of a child on the spectrum.
On this episode Stacy and I discuss Elon Musk's failed attempt to buy Twitter, her trip to New Orleans, conference realignment, and so much more.
On the podcast this morning I'm joined by Renee, who is a frequent contributor to the Twitter spaces I take part in on a weekly basis. The latest episode has us talking about self-care the last two years and how food has been theraputic for her throughout the last two years.
Most people know i have a crush on Blaire Erskine. Recently, I got called out by her about my behavior towards her on the timeline (as well as Keels from Uptown). So I shared my thoughts about the conversation I had with Ms. Erskine.
On the first episode back from the break, I finally come to the realization that I've had for the longest, but never explicably said about Bernie and the former guy. I also give Steve Cohen, who I've known since I was a kid, his flowers.
Kendric Perkins (no, not the former Boston Celtic) joins me on the RAP podcast to talk about the upcoming New Orleans Chess Fest as well as New Orleans' history with chess as well as the current state of chess in the Crescent City. To learn more about the Chess Fest go here: https://www.hnoc.org/chess-fest To learn more about Strategic Thoughts NOLA:https://www.facebook.com/StrategicThoughtsNOLAChess/
One of the most impactful moments in my time in New Orleans was meeting my Twitter crush during Essence Fest. In this episode I tell the story plus the enduring residual from the "Miracle on Bourbon".
For the first time in months, Chantay is back on the show. We talk about the overturn of Roe vs. Wade and other topics
BJ became the second tailgate alum to join me on the podcast. On this episode, we talk about "Black Sunday" as well as Patrick Payton.
I discuss my pragmatic support of reparations as well as deliver the final say on Marcel Dixon and his hateful rhetoric
I haven't had a chance to watch the January 6th hearings. But I do know this: no hearing is going to reinforce what I had already known about the former guy
On the return of Fridays w/ Steph I discuss getting banned from a tailgate as well as criticism of the Squad and so much more
Katie from Mississippi joins me on the podcast to talk about Southern Miss baseball as well as Mississippi and the annoyance with super woke people.
So this morning, I got accused of gaslighting after I criticized AOC. I share my thoughts on that and lay out the difference between being an activist and being a politician.
On a rare in-person episode of the podcast at PJ's on Maple, I have a conversation with Mary Campbell and Susan Hassig about COVID and where we are two years later.
Ryne and Stacy discuss the tragedy in Texas as well as Nick Saban vs. Jimbo Fisher and Stacy's trip to New Orleans.
Tulane Camille joins me once again on the podcast as we talk about the end of the Jewett era at Tulane plus where does Tulane baseball go from here with the coaching search
After another school shooting in America, I share my thoughts about gun control and the lack of stricter laws regarding gun control.
When Bria was last on the podcast, she was finishing up her masters at Fayetteville State University in Social Work. Now with her masters in tow, she returns as we talk about black mental health, kevin samuels, and does our upbringing shape our preferences.
For the first time this year, Roger Myers joins me to talk about the baseball scene in the SEC. We discuss the state of his Crimson Tide, who's done the best coaching job this season, and our picks to win at Hoover.
On this solo dolo episode I have a few words for Philly writer Ernest Owens.