533. Super Bowl 60 Preview
On February 8th, 2026, the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California. This preview features two special guests. Dave Wyman and Pete Kendall.
On February 8th, 2026, the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara, California. This preview features two special guests. Dave Wyman and Pete Kendall.
WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the Netflix series “Stranger Things” or do not mind hearing key plot points. Stranger Things debuted on Netflix on July 15, 2016. 10 years later, it aired the season five finale on December 31, 2025.
Kevin Falness is the executive producer and pre/post-game host of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild. He joined the Wild as exec producer before their inaugural season in 2000-2001. Before joining the Wild, Falness worked as the executive producer of KKFN The Fan radio in Denver, Colorado.
Former DC/Marvel Comics exec Jason Liebig is well known from his appearances on various History Channel shows as an insider on brands. Before becoming the “Indiana Jones of Brands,” he worked for both DC Comics and Marvel Comics.
As 2026 began, a new sports media controversy emerged. Main Street Sports Group, formerly Diamond Sports, missed a payment to the St. Louis Cardinals for their local TV rights. Days later, they missed payments to numerous NBA teams.
This episode continues a long tradition that began eight years ago. The whole origin story of this tradition is explained in the first few minutes of the show.
Star Wars: Visions is an anime anthology series that airs on Disney+. Volume one was released in September 2021—volume two in May 2023. Volume three was released in October 2025. Each episode is an independent story.
Daryl Ruiter has been covering Cleveland sports for a quarter-century. Since 2011, he’s been the beat reporter for the Cleveland Browns on 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland. The Ohio native also covers select Cavaliers and Guardians games.
Jim Drucker was an ESPN legal analyst and the commissioner of both the Continental Basketball Association and the Arena Football League. In 2000, he moved on from sports to start NewKadia.com, the world’s largest online-only comic book seller.