Episodios

  • The Amazing Podcast | No Chill
    Mar 28 2026

    In this episode, Howard and Bert delve into various topics, starting with predictions and breakdowns for March Madness. They analyze questionable calls in the highly contested Texas vs. Purdue game, expressing frustration over officiating decisions that influenced the outcome. As they shift their focus to women's March Madness, they share their excitement for the tournament, highlighting the growing visibility and talent in women's basketball.

    The conversation then takes a personal turn as they discuss Russell Wilson's relationship with his stepson from Ciara, emphasizing the positive example he sets by parenting a child that isn't biologically his. They reflect on the importance of love and support in blended families.

    Finally, they touch on Michael B. Jordan's rising services and popularity following his recent Oscar win, acknowledging how such achievements can elevate a person's profile in the entertainment industry. Throughout the discussion, Howard and Bert maintain an engaging and thoughtful tone, exploring these diverse topics with enthusiasm.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • The Amazing Podcast | A Night at the Oscars: Celebrating Wins and Discussing Latest Trailers
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode, Howard and Bert analyzed the results of the Oscars, highlighting Michael B. Jordan's victory for Best Actor. They emphasized that this recognition marks a significant milestone in Jordan's career, potentially opening doors for more lead roles and elevating his status in Hollywood. They speculated that this win could lead to increased opportunities in both acting and producing, as he continues to build a strong cinematic legacy.

    Additionally, they talked about the latest trailers making waves, particularly focusing on "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." They noted the excitement surrounding the film’s new storyline and visual effects, and how it connects with the broader Marvel universe. Howard and Bert expressed enthusiasm for the anticipated crossover elements and potential implications for future Marvel projects, highlighting the ongoing evolution of superhero cinema.

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    47 m
  • The Amazing Podcast | Not For Everybody
    Mar 10 2026

    In the latest episode of The Amazing Podcast, Howard and Bert dive into a range of exciting topics. They kick off with the surprising win of Michael B. Jordan for Best Actor at the recent Actor Awards, discussing how his victory over frontrunners like Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio changes the landscape for the Oscars. The duo reflects on the significance of Jordan's emotional speech and what this means for the upcoming Academy Awards.

    Next, they transition to the world of music with a discussion on Bruno Mars' newly released album, The Romantic, exploring its romantic themes and catchy tunes. They analyze the album’s reception, highlighting standout tracks and Mars’ long-awaited return to music after several years.

    Shifting gears to sports, Howard and Bert cover NCAA March Madness and the impact of load management on Kansas star Darryn Peterson, speculating on how his decision to manage his playtime might affect his draft stock. They also weigh in on the Arizona Cardinals’ rumored release of quarterback Kyler Murray, discussing the potential ramifications for both the team and Murray's career.

    The episode wraps up with a variety of other hot topics in entertainment and sports, making it a must-listen for fans of both worlds.

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    1 h y 42 m
  • The Amazing Podcast | F🖕ck MT Cedar
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode Howard and Bert recently discussed the latest happenings in the NBA, focusing on the excitement of the All-Star Weekend. They noted how young stars are revitalizing the All-Star Game, making it more entertaining than in previous years. The duo expressed disappointment in the dunk contest, which they found lackluster compared to expectations.

    They also provided a breakdown of the Eastern and Western Divisions, highlighting key performances and team dynamics. A significant topic was the MVP buzz surrounding Cade Cunningham, as his impressive play continues to attract attention. Overall, their conversation reflected a mix of enthusiasm for the league's future while critically assessing certain elements of the All-Star Weekend events.

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    1 h y 30 m
  • The Amazing Podcast | 57
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode Howard and Bert kick off their podcast with shock over Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George's 25-game suspension announced on January 31, 2026, for violating the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program, costing him about $11.7 million in salary. Howard calls it a "massive gut punch" to the Sixers' title hopes, noting the team—currently around 26-21 and sixth in the East—must now lean harder on Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey without George's elite scoring and defense, starting with their loss to the Pelicans. Bert questions the severity, reading George's statement about taking "improper medication" during mental health treatment and taking full responsibility, wondering if it's truly performance-enhancing drugs or something the league overreacted to, as details remain undisclosed.

    Howard and Bert delve into the vital topic of young Black actresses needing more opportunities and recognition in Hollywood. They discuss how the film and television industry has historically sidelined Black talent, limiting their roles and visibility.

    Howard emphasizes that while there are talented young Black actresses making strides, the systemic barriers still hinder their progress. He points out the importance of diverse storytelling and how young Black actresses bring unique narratives that resonate with broader audiences.

    Bert agrees, noting that the industry must actively create pathways for these actresses, not just during awards season but throughout all facets of filmmaking. He highlights recent examples of successful projects led by young Black women, which have showcased their talent and potential.

    The duo also discusses the Wonder Man, the MCU series raved for its fresh humor and unique tone, well-received by critics and audiences alike, tying it into how diverse voices like these honorees are reshaping Hollywood narratives. They wrap urging more spots for emerging Black female talent, from producers to directors, as the "real infrastructure" awards season needs.

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    1 h y 32 m
  • The Amazing Podcast | I Just Might
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode, Howard and Bert express their disappointment with Bruno Mars' new single, "I Might Lack Originality," criticizing its lack of creativity. They then shift to discussing the ongoing beef between Corey Holcomb and Anton Daniels, both of whom they believe have acted inappropriately during the exchange.

    The duo also reflects on the WNBA's demands, labeling them as delusional, and they debate the league's expectations and its impact on the sport. Furthermore, they touch on Ryan Coogler's recent achievements with "Sinners," which has made history at the Oscars, highlighting the significance of his work in the film industry. Their discussion encompasses a mix of pop culture, sports, and industry commentary, showcasing their critical perspectives on various topics.

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    57 m
  • The Amazing Podcast | Year Of The Horse
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, Howard and Bert covered various topics, starting with the Avengers movie, which has a staggering runtime of 3 hours and 45 minutes, hinting at potential setups for the Young Avengers. They also touched on Tom Holland's portrayal of Spider-Man, with indications that he may be growing weary of the role. There is speculation about a trailer release during the Super Bowl. Additionally, they discussed Sadie Sink's promising future, predicting she will have a more successful career than her peers from Stranger Things. The conversation also included Rich Paul's controversial remarks concerning Michael Jordan's shoes, which he claimed gained popularity through drug dealers, as well as comments on the college transfer portal influencing sports dynamics.

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    1 h y 24 m
  • The Amazing Podcast | Do The Right Thing
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode, Howard and Bert analyzed the competitive tug-of-war bid between Netflix and Paramount over Warner Bros. They highlighted how both streaming giants are vying for a larger share of the entertainment market amid the rapidly changing landscape of media consumption. Howard pointed out Netflix's aggressive strategy to expand its content library, believing that acquiring Warner Bros. would enhance its already extensive lineup of films and series. Bert, on the other hand, emphasized Paramount's interest in Warner Bros. as a way to bolster its offerings and keep pace with Netflix's growth. They explored various factors influencing the bids, including the potential for original content, audience demographics, and the financial implications of such a merger. The conversation reflected the ongoing battle for dominance in the streaming industry, as both companies seek to leverage Warner Bros.'s extensive catalog and established franchises.

    The discussion turn for the newly released Street Fighter movie trailer during their discussion. Howard was particularly excited about the impactful visuals and how they captured the essence of the iconic characters. He noted the impressive fight choreography and potential for thrilling action sequences.

    Howard and Bert also discuss the situation involving Sherrone Moore at Michigan University, focusing on his inappropriate relationship with a staff member.

    Overall, the conversation captured a range of engaging sports and entertainment topics with insightful commentary from Howard and Bert.

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    1 h y 25 m