There is a debate over what the 'H' in IMHO stands for. Some say it stands for 'humble' and others believe its 'honest.' Whatever you think, 'In My Humble/Honest Opinion' (aka IMHO) explores the world of sports, entertainment and culture. We try not to fall into wild speculation, but we will alway g…
Stephen Griffin and Andrew Khaleghipour
The best holiday of the year is upon us, and this time it will have some new faces. The IMHO crew discusses the Bengals unlikely path to the big game, its meaning for their long-suffering fans, Tom Brady's retirement, and the Brian Flores v. NFL lawsuit.
And so is IMHO. Brett and Andrew jump into the ever changing college football landscape and look ahead to the NFL season.
Andrew and Brett discuss the future of the suburbs in Texas as well as some of our favorite Texas bands and films.
Andrew and Brett finally discuss the Lakers winning their 17th NBA Title, the future of our favorite NBA teams, and the Spooktoberween media session continues.
User Andrew and User Brett discuss the battle for your attention inside your smart phone...plus the beginning of a month long segment featuring spooky films and songs.
Andrew and Brett discuss a common trend with NBA superstars and championship success, Stars Stanley Cup update and NFL picks of the week.
Brett and Andrew talk the life and legacy of the Notorious RBG, as well as our favorite songs in movies.
Andrew and Brett talk Stars Stanley Cup trip, why the LA Clippers are still not cool and NFL season kickoff.
Brett and Andrew talk sexualization, interpretation, and reiteration. Sounds cute. Might delete later
The splash brothers salivate at September's sports betting offerings, they preview the NFL, and have spit some NBA takes...all guaranteed not to age well
Andrew and newly minted IMHO contributor Brett Staples burn up the airwaves talking forest fire gender reveals, olympics at all costs, and long weekends.
Andrew and Stephen discuss the nature of 'transactional decision-making' and how it relates to our current president, taking a vaccine, and beyond.
IMHO has resumed after a player stoppage and the splash brothers talk NBA...like a lot of NBA
The band is back together for Cash or Trash: The Episode. We debate paper money (aka cash), working in an office, waiting in lines, professional networking, LOLing and humblebragging. If you don't listen to this episode, you are clearly trash.
The splash brothers debate the validity of third party candidates, RC Cola, Ralph Nader, and books on tape.
Splash brothers take on big pharma, lemon lime soda, and the difference and Figi water proving sometimes it pays to be basic.
Do you want to build a brand from the ground up? Andrew and Stephen chat with Marketing Director Jason Ozols on what it takes, particularly identifying your 'persona', aka your audience. We also discuss political marketing, successes and failures of giant brands, above-ground pools, Kyrie Irving and school spirit.
An extinction that fundamentally changed life the United States is on is way to a comeback. The American Chesnut tree is being scientifically revived after becoming functionally extinct in the early 1900s. Andrew and Stephen discuss this major breakthrough along with a slew of other things they’d like to see brought back to life.
Monica DeVreese: owns some records in the mile, owns a running store, owns a running brand, and totally owned this podcast. Try and keep up.
Should seeing be believing? We discuss deepfake technology and the potential effects it will have on society. Plus NBA is back! Or is it?
Cyber security professional Ian Campbell joins us to discuss methods of computer hacking, social engineering, the simplicity of the Iranian Nuclear hack, Whitehat v. Blackhat, and how to hack your way into a relationship.
The splash brothers talk smear campaigns, bots, the Dixie Chicks and oat milk in the worst episode of the worst podcast you will ever listen to.
Carriers of the light assemble! Independent Filmmaker Praheme joins us to discuss the balancing act of pursuing a creative career, his side gig in the Cannabis industry, marijuana as a racist nomenclature, segregated partying at a southern college, ‘sleeping on it’ with your significant other, the virtues of Burlington Coat Factory, and tipping.
Chuck E. Cheese operates as Pasqually’s for food delivery services, because who in their right mind would ever order in Chuck E. Cheese? Andrew and Michael discuss this and what other products could benefit from rebranding. Plus Last Dance and What We’ve Been Peeping.
Renowned dog behaviorist Brad Bevill joins us to discuss dog psychology, human psychology, punk rock concerts, dog costumes, analog music, and his favorite movie star, John Wayne.
An E.R. Nurse joins us to discuss COVID-19, pulse oximeters, bicycle lanes and leaf blowers.
The Splash Brothers reminisce about TV of the past, the blurred lines of TV of the present, and of course go (last) dancing.
Hospitality guru Jared Robinette joins us on the show. He is an AirBnB host, chef, and Dallas-based realtor. With many states reopening as soon as this week, we discuss the current state, and immediate future of the hospitality and service industries.
The splash brothers discuss a popular new video game, what people are betting on without sports, and The Last Dance.
A discussion on faith, suffering and post-modernism with Jace Williamson, Pastor of Discipleship and Students at First Baptist Church Van Alstyne.
The splash brothers return with their take on alcoholism, capitalism, Buddhism, and Jordanism.
Imagine all the people, sharing all the world! Andrew and Stephen try to make sense of the last month while also making predictions about things they'd like to see change when this is all over. Celebrities, politics, sports, capitalism, Chili's. It's all on (or maybe off) the table when and if the world returns to 'normal'.
In this episode, Andrew and Stephen discuss the link between the biological phenomenon known as a positive feedback loop, and what makes human beings feel comfortable. They channel their discussion through examples such as alcohol dependency, the Oscars, game shows and Kinder eggs.
Do you want to be your own boss? Do you want to make 10k per month from your own home? Then dust off those old Nintendo games and take them to the Antiques Roadshow, because business is a boomin'. In this episode we discuss the Wild West of video game collecting, the infamously bad E.T. Atari game, the cultural abyss of the late 90s, and Super Bowl LIV.
Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven other people tragically lost their lives in a helicopter crash on Sunday. The quintessential Kobe fans; Andrew and Michael talk about his life, their favorite Kobe stories, and the impact of his enduring legacy.
In this episode we analyze how deeply divisive untruths spread before and during the internet age. We also take a look a the Wuhan quarantine, anti-vaxxers, algorithms, a Tool concert, and Mighty Ducks 2.
In our 'real' first episode back from hiatus, we take a deep dive into the Astros' sign stealing scandal. We then compare and contrast scandals from different sports, and examine the broader societal implications of getting an unfair advantage in sports.
Why are Millenials leaving the church? Two of these elusive creatures discuss their thoughts and the underlying statistics. We also recap the NFL and NBA seasons up to this point.
Well that didn't last long. On the second anniversary of Paul George Day, Michael returns to recap NBA free agency with Andrew.
Be humble, sit down. A discussion centered around Arthur C. Brooks' Atlantic article entitled 'Your Professional Decline is Coming (Much) Sooner Than You Think.'
A breakdown of the wild and devastating NBA Finals and the free agency implications. A discussion on privacy and how it is viewed in both the U.S. and China.
Welcome to Season 3! In this episode, we simulcast during Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Andrew and Stephen chat about 3 consequential decisions - The Georgia Heartbeat Bill, the Chernobyl accident, and the logic behind the disastrous Game of Thrones Season 8. Michael is on unpaid paternity leave from the show.
Do you ever question the nature of your own reality? In this episode we dissect Simulation Theory, the possibility that we might all be living in an elaborate computer simulation. Oh, and how sick was that Damien Lillard buzzer beater?
The other Big Baller Brand, Bruce Wright joins the other Splash Brothers for a discussion on a life of basketball, the ups and downs of coaching, and lack of respect given to James Harden.
Don’t listen to this episode! Andrew and Michael discuss their predictions from Game of Thrones to NBA free agency. They also (hypocritically) talk about why all anyone cares about in sports is what WILL happen and not what is. Spoiler Alert: Stephen was killed off in this episode.
A lamentation and discussion on the rising epidemic of mass shootings - with a comparison to another disturbing epidemic.
An examination of the widespread college admissions scandal that has ensnared celebrities, CEOs and college coaches. The Front Door, Back Door and 'Side Door' of getting into college. We also touch on NFL free agency and how the landscape of the AFC North has changed.
The story behind the story of Robert Kraft soliciting prostitution at the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida.
Should you go to college? Should you drink cheap liquor or the top shelf stuff? Should Zion Williamson sit out the rest of his college career? We talk about the risk/reward conundrum of various decisions, and how there might be alternatives to these choices.
A brief (and dark) pre-history of Valentine's Day, looking at the Lorena Bobbitt story through a different lens, and the Ravens falling out of love with Joe Flacco.
In a continuation of last week's episode we discuss the shady business practices of Jerry Media and its founder Elliot Tebele, the Super Bowl and the NBA Trade Deadline.