Episodios

  • If We Weren’t All Crazy We Would Go Insane
    Apr 23 2025

    For April 23, Kristin and Scott bring you, “If We Weren’t All Crazy We Would Go Insane.” That’s the title of Episode 457 (thank you, Jimmy Buffett)…and isn’t that apropos of this crazy/insane world we live in right now?

    Anyway, this week we’re talking about Scott’s broken nose; the Whitney Houston slot machine that spit out $1.5 million bucks; Jon Hamm’s new “Your Friends and Neighbors” series on AppleTV+; a young girl attacks airline passengers with a fork; a so-called service dog attacks another passenger in-flight (on a different plane); “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is going to be a movie soon; the Goodyear Blimp and 61,467 fans visit Las Vegas for WWE’s WrestleMania 41; “Clueless” is getting another TV series reboot; the teen slasher movie “I Know What You Did Last Summer” is coming back, too; KFC launches fried chicken flavored toothpaste, of all things; McDonald’s is bringing back the popular Snack Warp SOMETIME before September ends; someone did a scientific test—it’s true, the 5-second rule isn’t a thing; today is the 20th anniversary of YouTube; and, Kristin and Scott don’t agree on much of anything. All of that, and more pop culture silliness for the week that was, live on tape from Las Vegas and Washington, DC.

    Listen to the podcast on all the leading apps and sites…and/or WATCH us make the show on the Swish Edition YouTube page. Every Wednesday. Rain or shine.

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    52 m
  • Ignite the Light
    Apr 16 2025

    Take a break from the hard (to swallow) news, folks! “Ignite the Light” is our episode for April 16th. LISTEN to the audio podcast or WATCH us tape the show on YouTube. Head to Swish Edition’s YouTube page to subscribe for FREE today. While supplies last!

    This week, we’re trying to understand the hate for Katy Perry, Gayle King, and company’s Blue Origin flight to space; Scott has decided to bail on “The Residence” on Netflix after loving the first episode; Kristin is befuddled by the concept of mobile gyms for dogs; we’ve got the list of the crazy things left behind in Ubers last year; yet another airline passenger behaves VERY badly…and gets away with it; we wonder how often we should be changing our sheets and washing our bath towels; a golfer pees outside at The Masters; Las Vegas icon Elaine Wynn has passed away; multi-state lotteries won’t be coming to Nevada despite overwhelming demand; “Star Wars”-themed weddings are on deck for May 4th; we’ve discovered (well, not us, but other smart people) that red-colored products get the worst rap online; the 1992 “The Bodyguard” movie is getting a remake at Warner Bros.; the Ring Pop is a hell of a lot more popular than you thought; and, “Saturday Night Live” makes a rare apology over a “The White Lotus” parody. All that, and more pop culture news and views from the week that was.

    With Scott in Las Vegas and Kristin just outside of Washington, DC, we bring you the silliness every Wednesday. SUBSCRIBE to and ‘LIKE’ our episodes on YouTube…and/or on your favorite audio podcast apps or sites, like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio.

    AUDIO NOTE: We are aware that Kristin's audio is a little scratchy this week. We don't know why that happened, but we are working on it. It doesn't take away from the episode...but we want it to be as clean as possible, so we will tackle the problem ASAP. --Scott

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Living in a Powder Keg and Giving Off Sparks
    Apr 9 2025

    New Episode Alert! For April 9, we are “Living in a Powder Keg and Giving Off Sparks,” and the show is ready for your ears AND your eyes—besides being a boring old audio-only podcast, you can now WATCH Kristin & Scott tape the show on YouTube. Head to Swish Edition’s YouTube page and subscribe today!

    This week, we’re talking about that explosive “The White Lotus” finale (without spoilers, ‘cause we don’t play that way unlike all the people on social media); Ice Cube will return for a fourth “Friday” movie; we’ll give you the history behind two of our favorite 1980s songs: Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart” and Billy Joel’s “Scenes From an Italian Restaurant;” there was another naked person at an airport this past week, of course; the late, great Joan Rivers will get an all-star tribute special next month on NBC & Peacock; we ask why so many people show up at parties without a gift; Scott is totally digging Netflix’s “The Residence” and Hulu’s “Mid-Century Modern;” theater owners want a 45-minimum run before movies more to streaming services; we can’t understand how it’s possible that the “Clueless” movie is turning 30 years old this summer; fast fashion giant H&M is cloning their models with the help of A.I.; Lady Gaga is headlining Coachella this weekend; Madonna and Elton John have buried their decades long hatchet; a new Chili’s restaurant outside of Scranton will honor “The Office” sitcom; and, much more pop culture goodness (and craziness) from the week that was.

    Join Kristin from Washington, DC and Scott beaming in from Las Vegas every Wednesday, clear through to the end of June! (We take July & August off.) Please don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to and ‘LIKE’ our episodes on YouTube or on your favorite audio podcast app or site like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music.

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    57 m
  • Video Killed the Radio Star
    Apr 2 2025

    Now the podcast is available in full-color video on YouTube! Watch Kristin & Scott tape the show while you listen. That’s why we’re calling this episode, “Video Killed the Radio Star.” Audio…video…or both. Y’all listen AND watch!

    This week we’re talking about the state of Nevada possibly sticking with Standard Time year round; most fake AI-generated movie trailers won’t be earning ad revenue on YouTube; Norwegian Cruise Line pulls a horrible itinerary switcharoo on the inaugural sailing of their new Aqua ship; Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and KFC are switching to an AI generated ordering system at their drive-thrus across the U.S.; Kristin and Scott’s hometown of Williamsburg, Virginia will be featured heavily in Ken Burns’ new Revolutionary War documentary next Fall; the final “Downton Abbey” movie finally has a premiere date; we now know that Katy Perry, Gayle King, and an all-female crew will blast into space on April 14; an off-duty Southwest Airlines flight attendant could be in serious hot water over her carry-on bags; a United Airlines pilot forgot his passport, diverting a China-bound flight; big changes are coming to the Mega Millions lottery, meaning BIGGER jackpots and better odds; Kermit the Frog announced as the University of Maryland’s commencement speaker; “The Empire Strips Back” parody show is touring the U.S.; Lady Gaga announces a summer arena tour to support her new album; Trump International hotel is sued for killing a woman with its revolving front door (allegedly); we are totally digging Seth Rogan’s “The Studio” series on AppleTV+; Duke University is all up in arms about a t-shirt on HBO’s “The White Lotus;” the Trump administration will crack down on ticket scalpers (with Kid Rock’s help); 20,000+ people want Nashville’s airport to be renamed for country singer Dolly Parton; the “Coyote vs. Acme” movie WILL be distributed after all; people are freaking out about the May 7 Real ID deadline; and, much more pop culture silliness for April 2, 2025. It’s a hoot and a half, y’all.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Girl You Know It's True
    Mar 26 2025

    Our new episode is called, “Girl You Know It’s True,” for March 26, 2025. And as luck would have it, it was the SECOND time we taped it because we screwed up the first try. Yikes! So, here we go again…

    Scott and Kristin are talking about the New Jersey man who is suing United Airlines because he was ripped out of a lavatory with his pants and underwear down around his ankles; the sometimes-pretentious practice of naming one’s house; Scott tells the tale of how he tried to drive home with someone else’s car this past weekend; we wish Dale a happy 44th birthday this coming weekend; Kristin’s kid is planning hard for April Fool’s Day—although he doesn’t quite get it; we start our “What Would You Do?” segment with a question about an out of control family at Mandalay Bay; we correct mistakes Scott made on last week’s show about the Subway sandwich chain and his sister-in-law’s preferred steak temperature; we revisit the Netflix sound one more time because we figured out that it DOES sound like President Underwood’s ring hitting his desk in Season Two of the streamer’s “House of Cards” series; Netflix is rebooting “Little House on the Prairie;” the Amazon Echo is constantly listening to you and recording your commands then keeping said recordings in the cloud; and, one of the hosts does NOT like Meghan Markle’s new lifestyle show…and it’s not Scott. All that crap, plus lots more pop culture silliness for the week that was.

    Opening Music: “Air Combat” by Muza Production. Closing Music: “Rock Attitude” by Future Vision. Adobe Stock License Code: ASLC-39C4A957-1FDEC665DF

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    54 m
  • A Boy’s Club No Longer
    Mar 19 2025

    New episode alert: “A Boy’s Club No Longer” is ready for your ears.

    Kristin Talastas, Scott’s best friend of 38 years (wait! what?! how did that happen? where does the time go?), joins the Swish Edition this week as his new permanent co-host. They are talking about Jersey Mike’s Day of Giving; the first day of Spring will be sprung upon us tomorrow morning; Paramount’s amazing “Landman” series has been renewed for a second season; you can go work for KISS’ Gene Simmons, and you have to pay HIM $12,000 for the privilege; Albertson’s grocery store doesn’t trust Scott with a bottle of vodka; Caesar’s has teamed up with reality star and restauranteur Lisa Vanderpump to turn Las Vegas’ The Cromwell hotel into the Vanderpump Hotel; a jury awards a man $50 million after his penis is scalded by a Venti hot tea from Starbucks (double ouch!); Conan O’Brien will return to host the Oscars for a second time in a row next March; TSA officers find a live turtle hidden in a man’s pants at Newark’s airport; the poor stranded astronauts are finally coming home; and, much more pop culture silliness, as usual. But it’s unusual! Y’all listen.

    Opening Music: “Air Combat” by Muza Production. Closing Music: “Rock Attitude” by Future Vision. Adobe Stock License Code: ASLC-39C4A957-1FDEC665DF

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Dale's Last Episode
    Mar 12 2025

    It’s Dale’s last show, y’all! This week, the guys are talking about Kim Kardashian’s 60-foot long swimsuit installation in Times Square; Lady Gaga killing it on “Saturday Night Live;” a naked woman bares all on a Southwest flight; Southwest 86’ed long-standing free checked bags; that fired Alaska Airlines flight attendant (she posted a video of herself twerking, in uniform, on an airplane) thinks her termination was racially motivated; “SWAT” is cancelled by CBS for a record third time; it’s the beginning of pool season in Las Vegas—but the weather is NOT cooperating; Vanna White spills tons of tea about “Wheel of Fortune;” and, much more pop culture silliness for the week that was.

    Opening Music: “Air Combat” by Muza Production. Closing Music: “Rock Attitude” by Future Vision. Adobe Stock License Code: ASLC-39C4A957-1FDEC665DF

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    43 m
  • The Jet Set Goes Set-Jetting
    Mar 5 2025

    “The Jet Set Goes Set-Jetting,” y’all. Our newest audio episode is ready for your ears, everywhere fine podcasts are disseminated…like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart, YouTube, and more. You can also stream or download all of our past episodes since 2018, at swishedition.com.

    The popular—and oh so very pretty—Kristin Talastas returns to guest host with me, Scott, while Dale is away licking his wounds (don’t worry; he’s almost totally a-okay). When we aren’t fighting, we’re talking about that pesky Daylight Savings happening this coming Sunday; the first Chi-Chi’s reincarnation location is announced; Katy Perry, Gayle King, and other notables will leave our planet momentarily this Spring on an all-female flight to ‘space;’ the super-strange Gene Hackman mystery unfolds slowly in Santa Fe; Las Vegas’ Area15 campus finally gets its very own Boeing 747; the Oscars inexplicably applaud Barbara Broccoli even though she sold James Bond out to Amazon; Hall and Oats ain’t never getting back together (do we care?); American icon Dolly Parton’s husband passed away after 60 years together; Alanis Morissette announces first Sin City residency; there’s some new “Scream” casting news we totally dig (but don’t understand); and, we tell you about the newest way to travel…it’s called, “Set-Jetting,” and it seems all kinds of fun. All of that, and more, on this week’s fun new episode of your favorite pop culture podcast. Won’t you come sit a spell and give us a listen?

    Opening Music: “Air Combat” by Muza Production. Closing Music: “Rock Attitude” by Future Vision. Adobe Stock License Code: ASLC-39C4A957-1FDEC665DF

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    54 m
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