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I’ll Have Matcha Latcha Ding Dong | A Simple Coffee Run Turns Into Generational Warfare in this Daily Comedy Podcast

I’ll Have Matcha Latcha Ding Dong | A Simple Coffee Run Turns Into Generational Warfare in this Daily Comedy Podcast

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Rizzuto tries to be a good dad, accidentally enters teen coffee culture hell, and somehow ends up debating AI whistleblowers, flying cars, and why mooning used to be normal. Welcome to another beautifully chaotic episode of The Rizzuto Show, your favorite daily comedy podcast, where one innocent dad mission spirals into a full-blown cultural investigation. It all starts when Rizzuto agrees to take his daughter to 7 Brew for a viral octobuddy giveaway — a “Brew Buddy” — and ends with him waiting in line for 30 minutes just to be told they’re out. Classic parenting win. Or loss. Hard to tell. From there, the show detonates in every direction. The gang breaks down why modern coffee menus feel like a foreign language, how teenage drive-thru culture has officially passed us by, and why Starbucks somehow aged worse than all of us. Lern declares herself officially over childish cups, Moon explains why Seven Brew is quietly taking over the planet, and Rafe confirms that if you don’t know your order before pulling up, you’re already the problem.But wait — there’s more. A viral DoorDash whistleblower story turns out to be completely fake… and written by AI. Yes, even outrage bait has been automated now. The crew debates how AI is wrecking media literacy, why nobody trusts anything anymore, and whether going fully analog is the only solution left for humanity.Then things get futuristic. CES gadgets roll in hot: vibrating kitchen knives, AI picture frames that talk to you like a haunted painting, smart toilets that snitch if you don’t poop for eight hours, and a $300,000 flying car that absolutely should not be legal because people can’t even drive on the ground. The gang asks the important questions — like who’s hitting power lines first and how fast insurance companies would collapse.The episode also takes a nostalgic turn as the crew lists things that were totally normal in the ’90s but would get you arrested, canceled, or sued today. Showing up unannounced. Leaving kids in the car. Outside dogs. Mooning strangers. All fair game back then. Absolute chaos now. Progress?Throw in some new Gary Busey content (because of course), Jackass coming back, SNL updates, celebrity gossip, and a heartfelt reminder that sometimes the best moments are just sitting in a car with your kid — even if the Octo Buddy dream dies.It’s another daily comedy podcast episode packed with sarcasm, nostalgia, tech fear, dad energy, and laughs that spiral out of control fast. If you like funny podcasts that feel like hanging out with your friends while everything falls apart around you, congrats — this daily comedy podcast is for you.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshowConnect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. Daily Show Notes:The weirdest, wildest tech we saw at CES 2026Delivery of world's first flying car approaching, with production underway in Bay Area, Alef saysSiri helps family find 2.09-carat diamond at state parkPizza and ranch candle? Bath & Body Works shoppers share disgustGlenn Hall, NHL Hall of Famer, starts streak record holder, dies at 94Blackhawks score 7, ease past Blues for 4th straight winMen’s Basketball Wins at Kentucky for First Time in School HistoryKellen Thames scores 18 off the bench, Saint Louis knocks off VCU 71-62Ravens fire coach John Harbaugh -- what's next for Baltimore?Chiefs 'aware' of domestic violence allegations made by ex-girlfriend of Rashee RiceHelicopter appears to crash into slackline in Arizona, killing all passengersThai fortune-teller predicts client’s bad luck, then gets arrested over stealing her phoneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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