The 2000 Slam Dunk Contest
In this episode of Circle the Block, Rello and Cunda discuss the evolution and decline of the NBA All-Star Weekend, particularly focusing on the Slam Dunk Contest.
In this episode of Circle the Block, Rello and Cunda discuss the evolution and decline of the NBA All-Star Weekend, particularly focusing on the Slam Dunk Contest.
WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2026 Disney+/Marvel Studios series “Wonder Man” or do not mind hearing key plot points.
In this episode of Circle the Block, Cunda and Rello explore the intersection of love and tragedy, starting with Valentine’s Day and the infamous Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre.
On this episode of DB Ultra, Stacey and Adrian react to the two biggest pieces of news coming from Dragon Ball, which are the remake of the Beerus Arc and the pending animated arrival of the popular Galactic Patrol Arc.
In this episode of Circle the Block, hosts Rello and Cunda discuss various cultural moments, focusing on the Super Bowl and its iconic plays, particularly the David Tyree helmet catch. They delve into Eli Manning’s legacy as a quarterback who defeated Tom Brady in two Super Bowls
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.
In this episode, Cunda and Rello reflect on the legacy of Kobe Bryant, discussing the profound impact of his passing and the Mamba Mentality that he embodied. They explore personal experiences related to Kobe’s death, the characteristics of the Mamba Mentality.
In this episode of “Circle the Block,” hosts Rello and Cunda dive into the world of sports, discussing everything from personal victories to the infamous tuck rule in NFL history, which played a pivotal role in a memorable playoff game between the Raiders and the Patriots.
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.