This is what happens when the only guests available are from the reject pile. Join British man Sergio Mendoza as he tries to make sense of the world through the eyes of his horrible, horrible guests.
This is the first and most likely only time you will hear my actual voice on this show. I tried doing the planned episode with a funny premise in character, but I was too distracted by what was happening in the world to do it. So instead, I decided to let it out and talk about it. I think it's important to talk about it, but I feel it's much more important to LISTEN. This is the last episode of Season 2. I'll be back in a while with Season 3 at some point with new characters for you to enjoy. Stay safe, take care, and good night.
What better way to enjoy the springtime than to plant and grow some gorgeous colors for your garden. Do they have medicinal value? F*ck yeah! Learn all the secrets to great garden tending from the great florist master Cody Clark.
Turns out that the weird slimy creature Charles brought as a guest is actually a sentient extraterrestrial being. Does Sergio take the opportunity to learn from its wisdom and help the world at large? No. Of course not.
Sergio has been waiting for two years to get his Taekwondo evaluation, but due to COVID-19 restrictions, Sensei Trevor sends a representative to the studio to do his evaluation instead.
On our last segment of Casting The Casters, Sergio invites Fondie Camper from the Hooves, Paws And Murder podcast to get a taste of true crime podcasting and he "bites more than he can chew" on this one.
Sergio tests positive for the Coronavirus, Covid-19, and is forced into quarantine by Charles. Having nothing to do or talk about, they unknowingly depict one of the most common types of podcasts out there: the self-important people podcasts that go nowhere and nobody wants to listen to.
On the second installment of the Casting the Casters mini series segment thing, Sergio invites Rob Kroger from the Rob Kroger podcast to discuss the big topics in life and spirit in a way that only a buff manly weightlifting man like Rob can. It'll blow your mind, brah.
On the very first installment of the new segment "Casting The Casters", where Sergio invites people from other podcasts to chat, Eli Carter joins the conversation by exploring the human condition.
Sergio Mendoza tries to get serious and tackle the touchy subject of gentrification, trying to shift his format "from AM to FM". But... you know... it didn't work out...
Scott Grant, longtime friend of the show, likes to get high and leave long rambling voice messages. During the hiatus, he left a myriad of pointless messages, and Sergio is eager to share them with the world. From seafood to shocking encounters in the wild flora, these messages have something for everyone.
This inaugural episode after a long hiatus has Sergio taking acting classes with Jonathan Pryce-Meyers, an eccentric and questionable acting coach.
A call to a customer service hotline to voice a simple complaint about an erroneous package sent to Sergio turns into a whole f*cking ordeal.
Sergio doesn't know why Jared Fortten is today's guest and this time morbid obesity has gone too far.
Professor Hector Something Something of the university of Something talks to Sergio about his latest expedition into the depths of sociology at the South By Southwest festival.
Horace, a big black bear that sings, joins Sergio for a conversation about life's trifles, passion for hockey jerseys, disappointment, and occasional dismemberment.
In another segment of Scott's Vault, we replay three of Scott Grant's rambling high voicemails: His experience at a Texas Safari, the Netherlandish Rich Masculine Corduroy salesman, and their brief inclusion in the world of The Kings of Leon.
Sergio has never been more excited. His guest... is his cat Fluffy! With a new vocal synthesizer lent to Sergio he's able to communicate, but unfortunately what he communicates is not welcome news to Sergio.
Have trouble keeping up with your New Year resolutions? Wolfie Strauss is here to give you some extremely practical tips to see them through. (SPOILER: It's all in the Taeguk.)
Diana Lang comes to the rescue with some helpful holiday tips and tricks for everyone; from cat owners to cousins of cannibalistic family members.
Sergio is taken aback by the menacing tone of Krethos, the destroyer of universes and dimensions, but learns a valuable lesson in outward appearances and friendship.
Sergio reluctantly interviews Father Efrén Tampico, who managed to shove his way into the studio to protest the previous episode that features Leon the Magnificent, a magician. In short, he's terribly boring and the devil is everywhere.
To bring some magic into your life, Sergio Mendoza brings in Leon the Magnificent. With a few failed tricks and some implausible stories, he is sure to bring some magic into your life.
Sergio is sick, so he breaks out two voicemail gems from the Scott Vault; a series of voicemails Scott Grant leaves the studio when he's high. This time he talks about Leslie's money man and an unusual fellow.
Sergio brings in old man Howie Horton for another segment of The History of Culture. Howie shares some childhood memories and Sergio gets increasingly frustrated.
Episode 3 - The Sea Urchin's Elusive World by Fernando Macias
In this episode, Sergio Mendoza brings in Dr. Nathan Duncan to weigh in on the issues a caller is facing about Plasma Gun Ownership. The results may shock you.
In this episode, Sergio Mendoza brings in Scott Grant to talk about his latest trip to Vermont, Brazil, and we find out why it was nothing like they expected.