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Yammerin'

Yammerin'

De: Stitch Mainville
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Yammerin’ is where everyday moments meet big laughs and deeper meaning. Each episode takes you from quick-hit observations to heartfelt reflections, blending humor, nostalgia, and sharp commentary in a way that feels like sitting down with a friend who always has something worth saying. Whether it’s reacting to the absurd, unpacking the personal, or spotlighting the cultural; Yammerin’ keeps you entertained while leaving you with something to think about. Tune in, join the conversation, and discover why Yammerin’ is more than just talk.

it’s connection.



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Episodios
  • What We Lose Without Knowing | Yammerin' about Lost Moments
    Mar 30 2026

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    SUMMARY

    In this season finale of Yammerin’, Stitch reflects on the quiet, fleeting moments that shape a lifetime — from rainy Sundays with his father and old cowboy movies, to roller coaster laughter and muddy shoes at Kennywood Park with his own kids. As time moves forward, Stitch explores the ache of memory, the danger of distraction, and the importance of presence in a world increasingly buried in screens. This monologue is a gentle reminder to hold on, look up, and live inside the moments before they slip away.

    Would you like to get in touch with Stitch? Perhaps you have a question for him, or you just may want to share your own opinions. You can find him on the Yammerin' Facebook page and send a message.

    Like what you're hearing? Perhaps you would like to get a good conversation going with other listeners or maybe you just want to read other conversations folks are having about Yammerin'. Whatever your pleasure you should join this Facebook group and interact with other Listeners of Yammerin' Podcast

    TAKEAWAY

    • We don’t lose moments because life moves too fast — we lose them because we’re not looking.
    • Put down the phone.
    • Be where your feet are.
    • Because one day, the ordinary moment you’re living right now…
    • will be the one you reach for when it’s gone.

    If you connected with this story, I think you’ll find something meaningful in a book I wrote titled "Stitch in Time". It’s my way of sharing the journey, the mistakes, and the love that made me who I am. If you’d like to read more, your support helps me continue creating with MTC Studio. The link is below.
    Thanks for listening, and for being part of this story.

    https://www.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/284668-Stitch-in-Time

    Don't forget to check out MTC Studio's other podcast "The Gripe w/Stitch & Rick"

    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2597313


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    21 m
  • Is Fast Food Broken? | Yammerin’ About McDonald’s, Kiosks & Lost Nostalgia
    Mar 23 2026

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    SUMMARY

    In this reflective episode of Yammerin’, Stitch Mainville takes listeners on a surprisingly emotional trip through a modern fast-food experience that goes completely off the rails. What starts as a simple order of chicken nuggets turns into a 25-minute standoff with kiosks, digital order boards, missing receipts, and a full-blown “nugget heist.” As frustration builds, Stitch finds himself confronting not just a messed-up order, but the uncomfortable realization that fast food, and maybe society; isn’t what it used to be.

    Blending humor, nostalgia, and honest self-reflection, Stitch contrasts today’s app-driven, transaction-based culture with childhood memories of when eating out was a rare family event filled with anticipation and connection. It’s not really about McDonald’s. It’s about patience, human interaction, and how moments quietly became transactions. Equal parts funny and thoughtful, this episode asks a simple question: when did fast food stop being fast? And when did it stop feeling special?

    Would you like to get in touch with Stitch? Perhaps you have a question for him, or you just may want to share your own opinions. You can find him on the Yammerin' Facebook page and send a message.

    Like what you're hearing? Perhaps you would like to get a good conversation going with other listeners or maybe you just want to read other conversations folks are having about Yammerin'. Whatever your pleasure you should join this Facebook group and interact with other Listeners of Yammerin' Podcast

    TAKEAWAY

    • Fast food used to be an experience — now it often feels like a transaction.
    • Technology has made ordering more efficient, but not necessarily more human.
    • Nostalgia isn’t really about the food — it’s about the moments attached to it.
    • Convenience culture has shortened our patience and heightened our frustration.
    • Workers and customers alike are caught inside a system neither of them built.
    • Sometimes the real lesson isn’t about the nuggets — it’s about how we choose to respond.

    If you connected with this story, I think you’ll find something meaningful in a book I wrote titled "Stitch in Time". It’s my way of sharing the journey, the mistakes, and the love that made me who I am. If you’d like to read more, your support helps me continue creating with MTC Studio. The link is below.
    Thanks for listening, and for being part of this story.

    https://www.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/284668-Stitch-in-Time

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    17 m
  • How Cellphones took our Freedom | Yammerin' about the Digital Leash
    Mar 16 2026

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    SUMMARY

    In this reflective episode of Yammerin’ with Stitch Mainville, Stitch takes listeners on a quiet walk through the accelerating world of modern technology and the toll it’s taking on our analog hearts. What begins as a simple lunch with Nadine becomes a meditation on how screens have replaced presence, how convenience has turned into a digital leash, and how the pace of innovation has outstripped our ability to stay human. Through stories of restaurants glowing with phone screens, memories of life before constant notifications, and a challenge to rediscover the freedom of being unreachable, Stitch explores the widening gap between the world we built and the people we’re built to be.

    With humor, honesty, and a gentle nostalgia, Stitch reflects on the shift from phone booths to smartphones, from answering machines to instant availability, and from wandering minds to algorithm‑driven distraction. This episode invites listeners to slow down, step away from the noise, and remember what it feels like to simply exist in the world without a device narrating every moment.

    Would you like to get in touch with Stitch? Perhaps you have a question for him, or you just may want to share your own opinions. You can find him on the Yammerin' Facebook page and send a message.

    Like what you're hearing? Perhaps you would like to get a good conversation going with other listeners or maybe you just want to read other conversations folks are having about Yammerin'. Whatever your pleasure you should join this Facebook group and interact with other Listeners of Yammerin' Podcast

    TAKEAWAY

    • Technology has outpaced humanity’s natural rhythm, creating a world that moves faster than our analog minds and hearts can comfortably follow.
    • Presence is becoming rare, as screens pull people out of real moments—even during meals, conversations, and family time.
    • Modern convenience often functions like a digital leash, creating constant expectations for availability and instant responses.
    • We’ve lost the freedom to be unreachable, a freedom that used to be normal and unremarkable.
    • Curiosity has shifted from wandering thought to instant answers, weakening our ability to sit with questions or let our minds drift.
    • Nostalgia for pre‑digital life isn’t resistance—it’s recognition that something valuable has quietly slipped away.
    • A simple challenge—leave your phone at home for one hour—reveals how deep the dependency runs, and how liberating it can feel to break it.
    • Reclaiming analog moments reconnects us to ourselves, our surroundings, and the people we love.
    • Freedom isn’t just movement—it’s the ability to disappear for a while, without being tracked, pinged, or expected to respond.
    • Being human requires stillness, boredom, wandering thoughts, and the space to notice the world again.

    Don't forget to check out MTC Studio's other podcast "The Gripe w/Stitch & Rick"

    https://www.buzzsprout.com/2597313

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    22 m
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