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  • Episode 130: Crossroads with Brother Anthony and Gelindo
    Jan 18 2026

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    Episode 130: Crossroads

    In this episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, the conversation drifts into deeper territory—where music, myth, history, and real life quietly collide.

    What starts as a casual catch-up about work, responsibility, and showing up when plans fall apart turns into a thoughtful exploration of crossroads—the moments that define who we become. From the legend of Delta blues icon Robert Johnson and the myth of selling one’s soul, to the very real sacrifices behind mastery, obsession, and creative purpose, the crew unpacks how pain, discipline, and talent often travel the same road.

    The discussion weaves through the origins of the blues, its African and spiritual roots, and its lasting influence on modern music, touching on artists like Clapton, Hendrix, and the Stones. Along the way, they connect art to life—aging, ambition, legacy, and the choices we make when no one’s watching.

    The episode closes with an unexpected spark: the idea of taking the podcast on the road to Clarksdale, Mississippi, the birthplace of the blues, where history isn’t just remembered—it’s still playing.

    This one isn’t about answers.
    It’s about standing at the crossroads and asking the right questions.

    Trying Our Quest: A D&D Improv Comedy Actual-Play Podcast
    An actual-play D&D comedy podcast hosted by some of New York’s most...

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    51 Min.
  • Episode 129: Clint Returns: Holidays, Streaming & Where Film Is Headed
    Jan 12 2026

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    In this laid-back catch-up episode, Clint returns to Yhea Foo Nah Foo to talk holidays, culture, and what’s next. The conversation starts with a real check-in on how this year’s holidays felt—and why they seem to change as we get older—before shifting into the spectacle of modern entertainment, including reactions to the Jake Paul vs. Anthony fight.

    From there, the episode dives into the bigger picture: what it means for film, creators, and audiences now that streaming giants like Netflix are buying legacy studios. Is cinema evolving—or quietly being redefined as content? Clint shares his perspective from inside the media world, along with insights into creative burnout, endless choice, and what still cuts through the noise.

    The episode wraps with a look ahead to 2026, as Clint talks about upcoming opportunities, creative intentions, and the importance of protecting time, energy, and focus in an increasingly crowded landscape.

    Thoughtful, funny, and unfiltered—this is a conversation about where we are, where things are headed, and how to stay grounded while everything keeps changing.

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    1 Std. und 34 Min.
  • Episode 128: The Burrito Index & a Quiet New Year with Gelindo
    Jan 3 2026

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    In this episode of YFNF, we ease into the new year quietly — and maybe a little honestly.

    We talk about why this New Year didn’t feel celebratory, how aging changes the way time hits you, and what the rising cost of everyday comfort tells us about the economy — introducing what we call The Burrito Index.

    From there, we revisit some of our favorite moments from 2025, not as a victory lap, but as a conversation. We dive back into film discussions, faith, symbolism, and the idea of coming home — only to realize that returning doesn’t always mean staying.

    This isn’t a “best of” episode.
    It’s a pause.
    A reflection.
    And a check-in before moving forward.

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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Episode 127: New Year, Same Stories
    Dec 29 2025

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    Episode 127: New Year, Same Stories

    In Episode 127 of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, we ease into the New Year the only way we know how—by shooting the shit and letting the conversation go where it wants to go.

    We talk holiday travel, Arizona road trips, getting sick at the worst possible time, Christmas traditions that still somehow survive adulthood, and the strange places you end up when you’re over-caffeinated and can’t sleep—like a packed casino on Christmas night chasing a miracle.

    The conversation drifts into Santa, belief, nostalgia, and that in-between space where kids are old enough to question the magic but still young enough to want it to be real. Along the way, we share one of the most unintentionally terrifying Elf on the Shelf stories you’ll ever hear, plus thoughts on holiday movies, gift-giving, family rituals, and the quiet relief of the season finally ending.

    No heavy agenda. No big resolutions. Just honest stories, laughter, and that familiar feeling of two friends talking their way into the New Year.

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    59 Min.
  • Episode 126: The Christmas Show!
    Dec 22 2025

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    EP.126 — Christmas Show

    This episode starts the way Christmas always does — with a familiar story.
    The kind most of us grew up hearing. Warm. Traditional. Comfortable.

    Then the house goes quiet.

    After the kids are asleep, the decorations are still blinking, and the credit cards are finally put down, a different Christmas story begins.

    A tired father.
    One drink too many.
    A late-night viewing of Eyes Wide Shut.
    And a Christmas tree that starts telling the truth.

    In this episode, we talk about why Christmas feels magical for some — and exhausting, lonely, and overwhelming for so many others. We explore tradition, capitalism, belief, ritual, and the strange tension between what this season promises and how it actually feels in modern America.

    This isn’t an anti-Christmas episode.
    It’s an honest one.

    If you’ve ever loved Christmas, hated it, or felt completely worn down by it — this episode is for you.

    🎧 Yhea Foo Nah Foo — EP.126 is now live

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    53 Min.
  • Episode 125: The Squirrel, Retirement, and the End of an Era
    Dec 15 2025

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    We Buried a Squirrel at Work

    A normal workday turns into a full squirrel funeral.

    In this episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, the guys tell a true story about a coworker who tried to save a squirrel, took it to the vet, brought it back to the job site, and buried it on the studio lot — all before breakfast.

    Along the way: holiday chaos, Brother Anthony’s mysterious travels, listener Thanksgiving stories, and why this bizarre moment might symbolize retirement and the end of an era.

    Funny, unfiltered, and completely real.

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    58 Min.
  • Episode 124: AI, South Park Stories, and Cultural Chaos — Roger Dickes Pulls Up with Gelindo
    Dec 8 2025

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    Artist and animator Roger Dickes joins Yhea Foo Nah Foo and immediately brings the heat. From his days working on South Park and serving Hollywood legends at Mr. Chow to creating an AI-generated documentary that fooled everyone, Roger delivers some of the wildest stories we’ve had on the show.

    We dive into why today’s culture feels silent, why art has lost its edge, and how AI is reshaping creativity, storytelling, and what it even means to be human. Smart, funny, weird, and real — this episode mixes deep conversations with pure entertainment.

    One of our most thought-provoking and fun episodes of the year.

    🎧 Listen now. Link in bio + check out Roger’s short film below:
    👉 https://youtu.be/qCf4yNbM2Pk?si=PhrZ3h7eA6KpcO1o

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    1 Std. und 19 Min.
  • Episode 123: Post Thanksgiving, Monopoly Wars, and Wabi-Sabi Wisdom with Gelindo
    Dec 1 2025

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    Fresh off the holiday chaos, the guys sit down for a post–Thanksgiving reset. From small family gatherings to giant “chosen family” feasts, this episode breaks down what really happens once the turkey settles.

    We talk:
    • Salvadorian Thanksgiving traditions (no turkey, all flavor)
    • Introducing Monopoly to the next generation and the skyscraper standoff that followed
    • Why Planes, Trains & Automobiles is the undisputed Thanksgiving king
    • The most “Thanksgiving-adjacent” movies ever made — Goonies, NeverEnding Story, Princess Bride
    • The pressure of Instagram-perfect holidays vs. the reality we actually live
    • The philosophy of Wabi-Sabi — embracing imperfection, chaotic families, and the beauty of showing up

    This episode is nostalgic, honest, and surprisingly grounding — the perfect conversation to ease you back into real life after the holiday madness.

    Stream EP.123 now.
    Laugh with us, reflect with us, and embrace the messy magic of real life.

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    50 Min.