Category: Podcasts

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Tuesday 1/28

When you wake up at 3am and you see Pee Wee Herman comes across the pipe, you know it’s going…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Friday 1/24

TRUMP DAY!! President Trump arrives in Asheville today…Let’s get to Opening Audio…A 12 year old boy was caught with a…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Thursday 1/23

Another mouth harping to start the show with our favorite mouth harpist Marsha Marsha Marsha kicking us off…It takes us…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Wednesday 1/22

Could it be the white bean chicken chili that has Rizzo’s voice off today? Let’s get things going on this…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Tuesday 1/21

Marsha got us going fresh off of a presidential inauguration with some sweet mouth harp playing…That was the real Opening…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Thursday 1/16

It’s Thursday out there from the camp leader and his canteen boy…Let’s get it going with Opening Audio!! Don’t ditch…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Wednesday 1/15

Paddington Bear got the mid-week early morning folks going…He better watch out for the coyotes…One was wrangled up inside of…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Tuesday 1/14

Mark and Marsha Marsha Marsha kick off the show before 6am with pig chat…We learned the pig scene in Hannibal…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Monday 1/13

Marilyn Manson…What a time to be alive…Rizzo was a Hot Topic guy…The reason we discuss that is because the rumor…

Rizzo & Jeff Full Show Friday 1/10

Snowmageddon ARRIVES!! And so does Opening Audio…Somehow, we got into a convo about workout guru Tony Little…Another story about someone holding…

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