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MAHD House Bar Talk

MAHD House Bar Talk

James Tucker & Santiago Lopez

Voted #1 in Funny comedy Podcast in Ohio by feedspot!
Voted #2 Cleveland podcast all time by good pod!
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Jimmy and Gito just talking about things going around at MAHD House Bar & Grille In Elyria, Ohio. Jimmy Is the owner of MAHD House and Gito is his close friend that helps out around the bar. Listen in while they dissect the daily dealings of the bar.
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Can the scales of justice accurately weigh the truth, especially when a man's life hangs in the balance based on circumstantial evidence? This episode takes you through a labyrinth of legal dilemmas and society's quandaries, from the excessive police force used against a 12-year-old to the bewildering case of Alec Baldwin, whose involuntary manslaughter charges have raised as many eyebrows as questions. Our special guest, a seasoned criminal justice expert, joins us to dissect these controversies, offering insight into the intricacies of law enforcement tactics and the complexities surrounding high-profile legal battles.
From the haunting echoes of the first child on a milk carton to the chilling disappearance of Amy Mahalovic, we traverse the evolution of how society responds to missing children cases. Our conversation doesn't stop at the past; we address the current climate of potential civil unrest at the Texas border and the delicate dance of state versus federal jurisdiction. The air gets heavier as we recount personal stories with firearms and confront the generational shift in upbringing, realizing how deeply the threads of music genres like gangsta rap are woven into our cultural fabric.
Navigating through strange crimes and the inexplicable nature of true crime, this episode promises a journey through the human psyche and the societal mechanisms that attempt to maintain order. It's a melding of the personal and the judicial, the emotional and the factual, as we grapple with the consequences of split-second decisions and the long shadows they cast on communities and individuals alike. So, brace yourself for an episode replete with debate, thought-provoking narratives, and a touch of nostalgia as we tackle the threads that connect us all in the often-unfathomable tapestry of life.

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Ever wondered how a Halloween costume could not only win a contest but become a legendary tale? Our Halloween special at Madhouse Bar and Grill is just around the corner, and we're brimming with excitement to see which creative costumes will earn top honors. From hilarious stories of past costume escapades like AJ's unforgettable Little Bo Peep to Tall Rick's stilt spectacle, this episode is a treasure trove of laughter and nostalgia. Get ready to hear the tales that make our Halloween events a perennial highlight of the year.
Beyond the spooky festivities, we venture into a world of e-bike antics, quirky encounters, and the amusing misadventures of our lives. Hear about the hilarious mix-up over e-bike plans, and a suspicious interaction with local law enforcement that could rival any comedic mystery plot. We're also taking a light-hearted look at relationship dynamics and the financial balancing act married couples often face, all wrapped up with humor and some good old-fashioned storytelling.
The conversation takes a twist into more serious territories with discussions on privacy concerns over police access to personal data and the unpredictable influences of social media on elections. With personal anecdotes, a sprinkle of skepticism, and a dash of humor, we explore the complexities of modern life, from real-time license plate tracking systems to the allure of small cars and the challenges of equipment rentals. Whether you're here for the costume tales or the thought-provoking chats, this episode promises an engaging mix of the whimsical and the weighty.

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As the year winds down, we find ourselves caught between the chaos of political theater and the thrill of sports—a microcosm of the world's heartbeat. Join us for a heartfelt recap where we dissect the tumult from the Idaho murder case to the complexities surrounding Gypsy Rose's release and the undercurrent of anti-Semitism. We don't just stop at headlines; we get personal, reminiscing on the excitement surrounding the Cleveland Browns' playoff buzz and the gravitas of the Ukrainian conflict. This episode is a rich tapestry of our collective experiences, woven with threads of global significance and intimate local passions.
Running a restaurant is a bit like conducting an orchestra; it takes finesse, patience, and a lot of behind-the-scenes sweat. This episode peels back the curtain on the day-to-day of menu planning and the all-too-real sagas of staff training. Hear how a new cook's trial by fire pans out and join us in a toast to the ever-reliable Summer, who keeps our spirits and standards high. We also dive into podcasting itself, chuckling over outdoor recording snafus and celebrating our most memorable segments—it's all about embracing the humor in mishaps and the delight in spontaneity.
As we peer over the cusp of a new year, our conversation spans the spectrum from the weight of legislative impacts to the lighter side of haircuts and relationship dynamics. We scrutinize the perceptions of safety amid fluctuating crime rates and the implications of state autonomy post-Roe v. Wade. Our musings take twists and turns, from the charm of southern politeness to the alarm of a potential scam call. It's about more than just reflection; it's about setting the stage for a 2024 filled with hope, change, and—let's not forget—a prime rib dinner to kick things off. Join us for a journey through the lessons learned and the laughter shared, as we look ahead with optimism and an open heart for the upcoming year.

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MAHD House Bar Talk - Creative Challenges and Community Stories with Bron Theron
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12/08/24 • 107 min

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Join us on a whirlwind journey with the multifaceted Bron Theron as we peel back the layers of his life and adventures from Northern to Southern California. Hear how his unique experiences, including a stint as an extra in adult films, paint a vivid picture of the cultural contrasts within the Golden State. Bron's tales are laced with humor and warmth as he navigates his father's eccentric hippie lifestyle, his daughter's Hollywood escapades, and the ever-present tension between age and appearances. Prepare for a conversation that oscillates between the quirky and the profound, offering a fresh perspective on the vibrant arts and entertainment scene.
As we venture further into Bron's narrative, we explore his creative projects, from independent filmmaking to mural painting, and the technical ins and outs of podcasting. Bron candidly shares the journey of running a bar during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the resilience required and the ongoing challenges faced by local businesses. Our conversation takes a detour into small-town politics in Ohio, where Bron's controversial short film "MAGA" becomes a touchstone for debating political humor and satire. Bron doesn't shy away from tackling complex topics, including government influence, systemic structures, and the intricacies of gun ownership, all while weaving in his personal beliefs and experiences.
Finally, Bron delves into the world of non-union filmmaking and the unique challenges of different filming locations, offering insights into his future film distribution plans with palpable excitement for the release of "The Pancake Man." We wrap up with a friendly invitation to immerse yourself in Long Beach's local scene, underscoring the city's appeal as an affordable coastal haven. This episode is not just a conversation; it’s an open invitation to explore the intersections of creativity, culture, and community with Bron Theron as your guide.

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Is the insurance industry a tangled web of inefficiencies, or is there a way to cut through the red tape? We kick things off with a lighthearted discussion about our friend Jimmy's tightfisted ways before launching into serious reflections on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the technological evolution of warfare. We take a critical look at President Biden's contentious decision regarding his son, while considering the press secretary's balancing act under public scrutiny. A mysterious assassination in New York leaves us questioning motives and professionalism, and we wrap up with a no-holds-barred critique of the insurance industry, calling for much-needed reform as we contemplate its impact on Americans' wallets.
Ever wondered how a personal grudge could spiral into a shooting incident involving shell casings with ominous messages? We unravel this mystery, complete with an electric bike escape and a backpack stuffed with Monopoly money, highlighting the audacity and peculiarities of the suspect's plan. We reflect on how rising healthcare costs strain small businesses and self-employed individuals, urging government intervention to ease this financial burden. Our conversation touches on the absurdities of state-specific insurance regulations, proposing that opening state borders could foster competition and better rates—an idea as intriguing as it is controversial.
From our childhood healthcare memories to present-day struggles with insurance, we share personal anecdotes that shed light on a complex system. The challenges faced by those seeking coverage independent of large companies are all too real, and our discussion candidly addresses the inequities. Amid technical mishaps and snowblower dramadies, we prepare for an exciting interview with movie actor and artist Bron Theron. Known for his unique artistic contributions and his film "Pancake Man," Theron's work promises to bring humor and insight to our podcast. Stay tuned for his story and a sprinkle of lighter moments as we balance the weighty issues with creativity and laughter.

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Ever wondered how a simple joke about honesty and cussing could lead to some of the best podcasting advice around? This week, recorded live at the Madhouse Bar and Grill, we kick things off with some fun banter before sharing tips on engaging your podcast listeners, including the art of 'baiting' and microphone placement pearls from a fatherly figure. We also tease an unmissable opportunity for your kids to mix it up with former NFL players at the upcoming Browns Alumni Minicamp.
Curious about the rollercoaster of internet fame? Join us as we chat about Hawk 2's rise and her decision to get a manager, sparking a hilarious debate on how fame and money might shape her future. We throw in our two cents on the allure of paid content platforms like OnlyFans versus free alternatives, reminiscing about quirky neighborhood tales and the nostalgic journey of getting a legitimate ID at 19. From hillbilly neighbors to oddball home improvement projects, our stories are sure to keep you entertained.
Don't miss our trip down memory lane with wild apartment adventures, including a management fiasco that led to an unexpected eviction. Get the scoop on our venue’s latest events, like the buzzing Wednesday trivia nights and the new open mic jam sessions. We wrap things up with a spirited debate on marijuana addiction, tips for managing chronic pain, and exciting plans for Amanda's half birthday bash at Put-In-Bay. Grab your drinks and join the fun—make sure to subscribe to our YouTube, Twitter, and TikTok for more updates!

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Ever wondered if owning a bar and grill is all fun and games, or mostly headaches? Join us at Madhouse Bar Talks for an uproarious and reflective journey through the highs and lows of life, starting with our uncensored opinions on a colleague named Jimmy and a good laugh at the Rolling Stones still rocking out in Cleveland. You'll get a taste of what it really takes to keep a bar and grill running, from the dedication required to the tricky task of managing staff, all sprinkled with tales of Uncle Dale's stubborn refusal to retire from the restaurant biz and the balancing act of work and family on occasions like Father's Day.
Picture this: you're on your lunch break, dressed in work gear, and suddenly find yourself in the middle of a gay pride parade. Our unexpected encounters don't stop there—we recount our escapades in New Orleans' gay section of Bourbon Street, leading to some unforgettable bar moments. Add in our bemusement at a local fashion show in Lorraine, and you've got a chapter filled with laughter and the kind of unpredictability that makes life so entertaining.
Home improvements might sound mundane, but when you throw in neighborhood tensions, wildlife encounters, and a backyard project that spirals out of control, things get downright comedic. From purchasing a "she shed" to dealing with concrete delivery mishaps, our tales of transforming our backyard are nothing short of hilarious. We also dive into the financial strain of housing and food costs, touching on the necessity of side gigs to make ends meet, and the frustrations of incentive programs in the concrete industry. So, grab a drink and get ready for a rollercoaster of humor and relatable struggles in this episode of Madhouse Bar Talks!

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Have you ever shifted your opinion on a crucial matter, only to realize that the alternative viewpoint makes more sense? That's precisely what happened to us upon revisiting the controversy of police shooting a dog, a widely circulated video that sent shockwaves through the nation. We found ourselves questioning the initial reactions, and delving into an open discussion about the standards, responsibilities, and expectations of our law enforcement officers.
But we didn't stop there. Our conversation took a deep dive into the murky waters of domestic disputes and the police's role in them. We brought to light personal encounters with false arrests, and the emotional toll these situations can impose. We then nimbly transitioned into the everyday peculiarities of neighborhood dynamics. From basketball hoops to stray golf balls, we scratched our heads at some of the absurdities that often go unnoticed.
As we wrapped up, we allowed ourselves to drift onto a lighter note. Nostalgia hit as we reminisced about childhood experiences with cussing and the reactions these elicited within our families. We also touched upon our passion for cars, particularly Nissan and Saturn models, and mourned the disappearance of Saturn vehicles. This dialogue is an eclectic mix of serious societal issues and lighthearted family anecdotes. We invite you to join this intriguing journey where we navigate through the various facets of our lives. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking and entertaining episode.

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Ever found yourself shaking your head at the madness of a political brawl or a truck that seems to unlock itself like a ghost is at the wheel? Well, strap in, because at Madhouse Bar Talks, we're taking you on a rollicking ride through the wild, the weird, and the downright worrisome. We're putting everything on the table: Jimmy's wallet-draining habits, the seismic shift in political etiquette, and even the nerve-wracking tales of domestic discord between Mr. Combs and Ms. Ventura.
Things get real when we unpack the legal quagmires and the ethics—or lack thereof—surrounding surveillance footage and domestic violence cases. We're not just talking news headlines here; we're bringing our own run-ins with the law into the mix, challenging societal stereotypes and sharing our unembellished encounters with officers who've left their mark—both good and bad. Then, we lighten the mood with stories of local lore, from Frank Root's scandal to Mary's charming eccentricities, and debate whether we're more likely to side with the community gossiper or the misunderstood neighbor.
As we wrap up with a laugh and a thrown dart (or several), we reflect on the curious ways our past can shape us—like Brandon, who defied all odds, or the quirks that dictate whether we end up driving cement trucks or chasing down rogue delivery vehicles. We're putting it all out there, no holds barred: the good, the bad, and the hilarity of everyday life. So come for the banter, stay for the stories, and maybe—just maybe—you'll walk away ready to take on your own community drama with a little more heart and a lot more humor. Join us live every Sunday morning for Madhouse Bar Talks, where the conversation is always as honest as our laughter is loud.

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MAHD House Bar Talk - What Bar or Restaurant that has closed do you miss?
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09/22/23 • 72 min

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Hey there, remember the old neighborhood bars Riverside and Andes Bruins? How they've been replaced with car lots or shiny new businesses? This week, we take a stroll down memory lane and rummage through the good old days, the bad, and the downright funny. We kick things off with the recent closure of local favorites, Maple and Jackalope's, now transformed into Lake Erie Steak and Seafood, and even toss around some amusing tales about their owner's viral Facebook video.
Ever wondered about the real dangers of having an intimidating bouncer? We certainly do, and this time, we're chatting about it. We invite you to join us as we recollect some hilarious encounters with powerlifters Keith Spartano and Dave Ward, with a side order of reflections on our encounters with the law enforcement in Lorraine. As we share stories and experiences about the good and bad cops we've crossed paths with, you'll get a taste of our struggles, triumphs, and the oddities of our past jobs.
And that's not all. Ever thought about the pros and cons of getting vaccinated, the impact of population control, or the complexities of immigration? Well, we sure have, and we're going to share our thoughts. Strap in as we debate these hot topics, reflecting on the changes we've witnessed, not just in our quaint neighborhood bars, but in our society as a whole. So, lace up your walking shoes and join us on this journey down memory lane, and who knows, it might even stir up some of your own fond memories.

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FAQ

How many episodes does MAHD House Bar Talk have?

MAHD House Bar Talk currently has 134 episodes available.

What topics does MAHD House Bar Talk cover?

The podcast is about Bar, News, Bartender, Restaurant, Ohio, Cleveland, Comedy, Podcasts, Comedy Interviews and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on MAHD House Bar Talk?

The episode title 'A Heart-to-Heart with Jimmy and his Dad on Home Turf Humor, Hardships, and Heritage' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on MAHD House Bar Talk?

The average episode length on MAHD House Bar Talk is 73 minutes.

How often are episodes of MAHD House Bar Talk released?

Episodes of MAHD House Bar Talk are typically released every 5 days, 3 hours.

When was the first episode of MAHD House Bar Talk?

The first episode of MAHD House Bar Talk was released on Mar 23, 2023.

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