Mixed Nuts Nation

Ep. 51 - Mixed Nuts Nation

57 min · 26. maj 2026
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On this episode of the Mixed Nuts Podcast, Phil and Richard cover everything from NHL playoff drama and legendary hockey films to the meteoric rise of country music sensation Ella Langley. The duo dives into pop culture, podcast fame, viral internet clips, conspiracy theories, AI-generated media, and the strange state of modern news — all with their signature off-the-rails humor and chemistry. Along the way, they share hilarious stories about post offices, Schwarzenegger impressions, mustaches, Florida life, podcasting, and reconnecting with family. Equal parts comedy, commentary, and heartfelt conversation, this episode is a classic Mixed Nuts ride you won’t want to miss.

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Ep. 52 - Mixed Nuts Nation

In Episode 52 of Mixed Nuts Nation, Phil and Richard take listeners on another unpredictable ride through comedy, current events, technology, finance, and everything in between. From nostalgic memories of classic cartoons, Saturday Night Live sketches, and legendary voice actor Mel Blanc to a thoughtful discussion about retirement planning and Social Security, the conversation balances humor with real-world concerns. The duo dives into the growing impact of artificial intelligence on jobs, the economy, and daily life, exploring whether AI will replace entire professions or simply become another tool people must learn to use. They also tackle inflation, energy policy, data centers, surveillance technology, and the future of work, offering their unique blend of skepticism, insight, and comedy. Along the way, Phil and Rich share stories about tornado footage, Chinese food traditions, hockey playoffs, Medicare, banking frustrations, and even flamethrowers for yard work. The episode wraps up with thoughts on entrepreneurship, adapting to change, and why human connection still matters in an increasingly automated world. As always, expect plenty of laughs, spirited debates, off-the-wall tangents, and the kind of conversation that only happens when two longtime friends sit down to make sense of a mixed-up world. Tune in, grab a beverage and a handful of mixed nuts, and enjoy the ride.

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Ep. 48 - Mixed Nuts Nation

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