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  • #96 – Tight 30... Fueled by Chores and Wasps
    2025/06/21

    In this episode, Vinny and Grayson catch up on the emotional toll of helping friends move, surviving birthday party season, and trying not to get recruited into an art gallery staff. Along the way, they fight wasps, question architectural decisions in Cambridge, and reflect on movie culture, gardening, and the concept of value—both artistic and personal.

    In This Episode:

    • U-Hauls, moving chaos, and poolside upgrades
    • Parenting fatigue and kid birthday party PTSD
    • Gallery cheese etiquette and cookie hoarding
    • Wasp battles with dual spray cans and a hose
    • Cape Cod updates, weird home design, and no-yard housing
    • Gardening wins, tomato overproduction, and Martian dirt
    • Reviews of Furiosa, Pee-wee Herman, Westworld, and Outer Range
    • Book rec: Titan by Stephen Baxter
    • Pride Month shout-outs, parenting tangents, and bee trauma

    Recorded June 2025. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @slightlybiased_ Visit our podcast home: slightlybiasedpodcast.com

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 02:48 Moving Adventures and Challenges 05:44 Reflections on Parenting and Birthday Parties 11:32 Art Gallery Experience and Social Interactions 17:20 Conversations on Art and Relationships 20:46 The Value of Verification 21:06 Architectural Oddities and Real Estate Trends 22:05 Cape Cod Updates and Gardening Insights 23:10 The Science of Plant Growth 24:06 Indoor Gardening and Home Gardening Techniques 26:03 Mars and Gardening: A Sci-Fi Connection 27:48 Furniture and Home Decor Discussions 29:46 Movie Reviews: Mad Max and Pee Wee Herman 31:37 Cultural Reflections and Acceptance 32:40 TV Shows and Recommendations 35:31 Book Recommendations and Closing Thoughts

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    40 分
  • #95 – Drive-Thru Dystopia
    2025/06/17

    In this episode of the Slightly Biased Podcast, Vinny and Grayson tackle everyday chaos with their usual mix of humor and exasperation—starting with Grayson’s epic meltdown at a Wendy’s drive-thru, where an AI-powered menu served up confusion, two Baconators, and existential rage instead of his actual order. Vinny, meanwhile, pays $12 for egg muffins and questions why returning to the office feels like a slow descent into madness.

    But it doesn’t stop there. The duo dives into parenting philosophies, pool maintenance headaches, and the strange world of Facebook Marketplace scooters and inflatable hot tubs. They also revisit classic shows like 30 Rock, Scrubs, and Sex and the City—questioning which reboots still work, and which ones should’ve stayed in the vault.

    Topics Include:

    • The rise (and fall) of AI drive-thrus
    • $12 breakfasts and the return-to-office struggle
    • Learning through failure: bikes, parenting, and PVC welding
    • Facebook Marketplace wins, scams, and scooter strategy
    • Pop culture rants: Scrubs, 30 Rock, reboot fatigue, and nostalgia
    • Boston College reunions with cafeteria food and booming DJs

    Key Takeaways:

    • AI can make fast food worse, not better
    • Personal failures build resilience (and sometimes great podcast content)
    • Reboots often rely too heavily on nostalgia
    • Office life hits different after remote work
    • Humor is survival when life hands you pool repairs and overpriced egg muffins

    Grayson ends the episode reborn—as a baconator-hating vigilante who now identifies as a boomer.

    Recorded June 2, 2025 Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @slightlybiased_ Check out our home on the web: slightlybiasedpodcast.com

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    52 分
  • #94 – The American Dream Has Black Mold
    2025/05/31

    Welcome back to the Slightly Biased Podcast, where the American Dream comes with a weird shed, suspicious wiring, and a $10K funeral plan.

    In this episode, Vinny and Grayson catch up on daily life—starting with Grayson’s experience helping his sister move into her first home. From building furniture and buying toolkits to discovering a stovepipe chimney in the backyard shed, it quickly becomes clear: homeownership is just DIY anxiety with a mortgage.

    Along the way, they rant (lovingly) about:

    • The importance of tools and why home inspections aren't optional (unless you enjoy chaos)
    • Rotten decks, thermostat debates, and the financial burden of HVAC upgrades
    • Tiny houses as a capitalist fever dream, and why reinventing the trailer park isn't innovation
    • The funeral industry’s price gouging and the rising trend of sky burials
    • Why the modern American starter home is starting to look like a financial trap

    They also get hyped (and slightly overwhelmed) by the trailer for James Gunn’s Superman, discuss wine as a housewarming gift, and tease their upcoming podcast about watching terrible movies chosen by you, the listener.

    Takeaways:

    • Homeownership is more stressful than romantic
    • Tiny houses are not the answer
    • Minimalism isn’t practical if it comes with exposed wiring and no fridge space
    • Reinventing the bus isn’t innovation—it’s capitalism on wheels
    • And the PTA? It's all about the power.

    Recorded 5/29/2025. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram @slightlybiased_ Also, check out our home on the web at slightlybiasedpodcast.com

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    1 時間 16 分
  • #93 – PAX, Popes, & Pepper Spray
    2025/05/18

    PAX East 2025 merch hauls, a wild Pope conspiracy, Marvel show rankings, and parenting chaos—welcome back to Slightly Biased.

    Grayson recaps his whirlwind (and wallet-draining) trip to PAX East 2025, featuring exclusive Dropout.tv panels, Jonathan Coulton performances, and $800+ in gamer merch he definitely doesn’t regret. Meanwhile, Vinny’s in a battle against rogue sprinklers, suspicious neighbors, and suburban lawn drama.

    Things get theological as the guys dive into Conclave, a twisty Vatican thriller film that sparks big questions. From Catholic Church history and the idea of a “Woke Pope,” to the vape-powered clergy of the future, no papal stone is left unturned.

    They also debate knife vs. pepper spray while hiking, explore the strange world of 3D printing horror props (shoutout Dead by Daylight), and rank every major Marvel Disney+ show—including WandaVision, Loki, Moon Knight, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and She-Hulk.

    And yes, there’s parenting too—featuring snack-throwing babies, mushy veggies, and the art of teaching toddlers to survive jump scares.

    What’s Inside: • $800+ in PAX East merch: regrets? None. • Dropout.tv panels, Jonathan Coulton, and OmegaThon madness • Conclave movie twist discussion • “Woke Pope” and modern Catholic commentary • Sprinkler therapy and lawn care hot takes • The Smash Mouth Renaissance • Marvel show rankings: hits, flops, and why She-Hulk divides us • AI tools vs. real learning: ChatGPT in the classroom • Rollerblading injuries and 90s nostalgia • Parenting updates: snacks, sleep, and survival skills

    Recorded 5/12/2025 Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @slightlybiased_ Visit slightlybiasedpodcast.com for more hot takes, bad ideas, and philosophical breakdowns of sprinkler systems.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • #92 – My Dentist Sent Me a Dear John Letter, But at Least the MCU is Saved
    2025/05/10

    Vinny’s dentist cut ties (yes, seriously), Grayson’s shower routine sparks a full-blown philosophical debate about whether gravity counts as hygiene, and somehow—despite all odds—we’re still optimistic about the future of the MCU. We’ve seen Thunderbolts, and we have thoughts—rants about Marvel’s magical goop, overpowered weirdos, and the pacing problem that won’t quit. From 3D printing solutions to small talk breakdowns at the barber, it’s a rollercoaster of adulting disasters, fast food conspiracies, and the one thing we can agree on: flossing is a lifestyle.

    In this episode:

    • The importance of warranties when buying appliances.
    • Yard sales can be a new hobby to explore.
    • 3D printing offers creative solutions for everyday needs.
    • Listener feedback can lead to interesting discussions.
    • Personal connections with service providers, like dentists, matter.
    • Small talk can be awkward in certain professional settings.
    • Hygiene habits vary widely among individuals.
    • Shower routines can reflect deeper personal habits.
    • Gravity does not replace the need for washing legs.
    • Humor can be found in everyday life situations. Flossing is essential for dental health.
    • Water picks alone are not sufficient for oral hygiene.
    • Personal experiences with dental issues can shape one's perspective on health.
    • Nostalgia plays a significant role in our appreciation of historical sites.
    • Conspiracy theories can be humorous and absurd.
    • Fast food establishments may have hidden practices to save money.
    • Childhood exposure to conspiracy theories can leave lasting impressions.
    • Classic games and shows evoke strong feelings of nostalgia.
    • Supporting local businesses and artisans is important.
    • The evolution of pop culture reflects societal changes. The Mighty Ducks sequel series faced challenges during COVID-19.
    • Tom Cruise is considered the last true movie star.
    • PAX East is a significant event for gaming enthusiasts.
    • 'Conclave' features a surprising twist at the end.
    • The theme of friendship is central in 'Thunderbolts.'
    • Characters in movies can be overpowered yet mentally unstable.
    • Pacing issues can detract from a film's overall impact.
    • Marvel's current phase is perceived as weak.
    • The future of the MCU is uncertain with upcoming films.
    • James Gunn's direction is anticipated to revitalize DC films.

    Recorded 5/3/2025. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @slightlybiased_ Visit slightlybiasedpodcast.com for more episodes, chaos, and questionable life advice.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • #91 – The Art of Talking to Strangers (and Failing Miserably)
    2025/04/28

    In this hilariously chaotic episode of the Slightly Biased Podcast, Vinny and Grayson tackle life's greatest challenges—like surviving small talk with children, firefighters, and random strangers. Along the way, they explore the mysteries of why their kitchen appliances might be secretly befriending their kids, how washing machines have become $700 scams, and whether eating grapes and milk together is an act of bravery or insanity.

    The conversation spirals into critiques of Brave New Bird (aka Captain America: Brave New World), the downfall of the MCU, and the sad fate of Daredevil. From pandemic pizza memories to ad blockers, movie nostalgia, and parenting chaos, it’s a ride through everyday disasters and superhero meltdowns.

    Takeaways

    • The importance of humor in parenting.
    • Experiments with food can lead to unexpected results.
    • Washing machines can be a source of frustration.
    • Body cam videos can be a family bonding activity.
    • Ferberization is a common sleep training method.
    • Health concerns can be a topic of discussion among friends.
    • Gas station sushi is a risky culinary adventure.
    • Awkward conversations with strangers are a part of life.
    • Supporting local kids' businesses can lead to unexpected interactions.
    • Critiques of modern superhero movies reflect deeper societal issues.
    • The MCU's recent films reflect a culmination of years of storytelling.
    • Loki Season 2 showcases the complexities of the multiverse.
    • External factors like COVID and strikes have impacted the MCU's direction.
    • Generational differences in parenting styles affect perceptions of entitlement.
    • The NFL Draft highlights the pressures young athletes face.
    • Directors like Tarantino and Anderson grapple with their legacies.
    • The evolution of technology influences how stories are told in media.
    • The importance of practical effects in filmmaking is emphasized.
    • The conversation touches on the significance of character development in series.
    • The need for fresh perspectives in filmmaking is crucial for the industry.

    Recorded 4/27/2025. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @slightlybiased_ and visit www.slightlybiasedpodcast.com for all episodes.

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Milk, Grapes, and Existential Dread
    2025/04/21

    Vinny and Grayson return with a chaotic medley of home hacks, parenting takes, movie critiques, and cosmic questions. They cover everything from dehumidifier strategies and the haunting of Leo the Lion to whether Katy Perry qualifies as an astronaut (spoiler: she doesn't). Grayson dives into the beauty of The Birdcage and space philosophy, while Vinny fixates on charcoal bags, lemonade stands, and his daughter’s toy that might be spreading digestive misinformation. Also discussed: broken washing machines, billionaire space tourism, cursed baked goods, and the MCU’s multiverse melting into nonsense.

    This episode includes: – DIY air quality tips and fan automation via smart plug – Grapes + milk = gastrointestinal terrorism – Home appliance rants: commercial > consumer – Parenting lessons from body cam footage – Marvel incursions and the Illuminati's comic book roots – Katy Perry’s space tourism PR disaster – Street food trust issues and nostalgic apple slicers – The strange brilliance of The Birdcage and Gene Hackman’s filmography

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    1 時間 8 分
  • #89 – The Pacifier Massacre
    2025/04/15

    In this episode of the Slightly Biased Podcast, Vinny and Grayson dive headfirst into parenting nightmares, gaming comebacks, and pop culture spirals. It’s a chaotic ride through Massachusetts weather, Nintendo Switch debates, and nuclear apocalypse movie recs, all powered by too much coffee and not enough sleep.

    Topics Covered This Episode:

    • Parenting challenges: Late-night baby energy, the horrors of sleep debt, and the pacifier massacre heard 'round the house
    • Gaming returns: Revisiting Animal Crossing, Stardew Valley, Balatro, and Atomfall on Xbox Game Pass
    • Coffee talk: Ceramic vs. stainless steel mugs, reusable K-Cups, and Keurig deep-cleaning secrets
    • Pop culture analysis: MCU burnout, Threads (1984) vs. The Day After, and the trauma of modern reboots (Wonka, Ghostbusters, Jumanji)

    Plus, a nostalgic detour through Worcester, Massachusetts, tales of Hotel Vernon, and hot takes on Taika Waititi, Pedro Pascal, and why some actors need to chill out.

    Keywords: podcast, parenting humor, sleep training, Massachusetts lifestyle, Nintendo Switch, retro gaming, MCU, nuclear apocalypse movies, coffee taste test, Keurig cleaning, pop culture, reboot fatigue, celebrity culture, Slightly Biased Podcast

    Recorded 4/12/2025. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @slightlybiased_. Visit our home on the web at www.slightlybiasedpodcast.com

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    55 分