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Rob details Homebody Media’s inability to keep up with SmarkOut’s rapid pace, runs down Raw and SmackDown, and discusses the concept of an objective wrestling Mount Rushmore (your “core four” wrestling of all time) – and if it could ever exist. All shows on the Homebody Media podcasting network are sponsored by Audible. Sign up for your free 30-day trial of Audible by going to HOMEBODY.MEDIA/AUDIBLE – it nets you a free audiobook and helps sponsor our shows.
On this week’s edition, Rob & Mike apologize for NOT discussing sex robots last week, the upcoming Jetsons live-action reboot(!!!), Amazon cutting Whole Foods prices by up to 43%, drones don’t expect tips, grocery delivery, automated cars, crank windows, buying DVDs, and MoviePass. Then Rob breaks down A Date with Jet Screamer in short form, due to its lack of futurology. As with every show on Homebody Media, our success is tied to our community participation.
On this week’s edition, Rob quickly recaps Raw and SmackDown from this week…. THEN Rob gives a brief history lesson on wrestling’s regional history until the current circumstances of WWE reigning as the only remaining “territory” from the regional era that lasted until the early 1990’s. As with every show on Homebody Media, our success is tied to our community participation. You steer each show with your suggestions, comments, questions, complaints, and feedback.
Rob and Mike avoid being too culturally insensitive when discussing “Irish goodbyes” (ghosting), first dates so bad you stop feeling pressure, Josh Radnor hating pornography, Homeland(s), Homeland Security, bad pilots, Hawaiian pizza hatred, Rob’s movie ADHD, packed lunch, dying shamefully during an apocalypse, and pizza as a food for all times. As with every show on Homebody Media, our success is tied to our community participation. You steer each show with your suggestions, comments, questions, complaints, and feedback.
In the (actual) debut edition of SmarkOut, Rob flies solo again breaking down the current product following SummerSlam and its aftermath. Following that, Rob discusses the history of kayfabe, and whether or not it’s dead in 2017. He breaks down how to get involved in the show via email and on social media. As with every show on Homebody Media, our success is tied to our community participation. You steer each show with your suggestions, comments, questions, complaints, and feedback.
In the debut episode, Rob and Mike critique the pilot of The Jetsons, where the family adopts their robot, Rosie. They spend way too much time doing it. Are our Internet-connected smartphones better than Internet-less Rosie? Rob is responsible for this unusual avenue of discussion, and Mike is more than eager to come along for the ride. As with every show on Homebody Media, our success is tied to our community participation.
On the debut edition of Homebody Radio, Rob and Mike preview the purpose for the show (yes, there is one…. kinda), and what listeners can expect in each episode. They also preview the entire Homebody Media podcast landscape. Rob and Mike are beautiful beasts, but their charisma alone won’t be carrying this project. Expect to hear other voices from all across the Homebody Media podcasting network to join in on the semi-aimless fun.