
Two Dudes, One Podcast: Where's Lew?
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05/13/25 • 79 min
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When one host is missing, it opens the door to unexpectedly deep reflections. In this uniquely intimate episode, Duke and Jack dive into the foundations of their three-decade friendship, revealing how what began as a simple "you both like Star Wars" connection blossomed into something far more meaningful.
The conversation flows through their shared obsessions—from detailed memories of wrestling pay-per-views watched together at the turn of the millennium to creating tag team personas in video games. Their nostalgic journey through the Attitude Era of WWE reveals not just their fandom, but how they navigated the more problematic elements of 90s entertainment while forming their own identities. "We were into the funny guys," they reflect, explaining how their appreciation for characters like Chris Jericho and The Rock shaped their perspectives.
Between lighthearted stories about driving through Compton as teenagers and spending entire days hunting for wrestling video games across Southern California, the pair share thoughtful observations about friendship itself. "You're not friends with somebody for 30 years and not have more in common," Jack notes, as they discuss how their connection evolved beyond collecting Star Wars toys to supporting each other through life's major transitions.
The episode also offers fascinating glimpses into their current interests, including Duke's experience beta testing the upcoming "Dune Awakening" survival game and their continuing appreciation for Disney collectibles. Their ability to transition between reminiscing about their past adventures and discussing current life developments demonstrates the enduring nature of their friendship.
Whether you're a longtime listener or discovering the podcast for the first time, this episode captures something universal about how meaningful connections are built and maintained over decades. What began with action figures and wrestling pay-per-views has clearly become a friendship that transcends any single shared interest—a powerful reminder that the best relationships grow alongside us.
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When one host is missing, it opens the door to unexpectedly deep reflections. In this uniquely intimate episode, Duke and Jack dive into the foundations of their three-decade friendship, revealing how what began as a simple "you both like Star Wars" connection blossomed into something far more meaningful.
The conversation flows through their shared obsessions—from detailed memories of wrestling pay-per-views watched together at the turn of the millennium to creating tag team personas in video games. Their nostalgic journey through the Attitude Era of WWE reveals not just their fandom, but how they navigated the more problematic elements of 90s entertainment while forming their own identities. "We were into the funny guys," they reflect, explaining how their appreciation for characters like Chris Jericho and The Rock shaped their perspectives.
Between lighthearted stories about driving through Compton as teenagers and spending entire days hunting for wrestling video games across Southern California, the pair share thoughtful observations about friendship itself. "You're not friends with somebody for 30 years and not have more in common," Jack notes, as they discuss how their connection evolved beyond collecting Star Wars toys to supporting each other through life's major transitions.
The episode also offers fascinating glimpses into their current interests, including Duke's experience beta testing the upcoming "Dune Awakening" survival game and their continuing appreciation for Disney collectibles. Their ability to transition between reminiscing about their past adventures and discussing current life developments demonstrates the enduring nature of their friendship.
Whether you're a longtime listener or discovering the podcast for the first time, this episode captures something universal about how meaningful connections are built and maintained over decades. What began with action figures and wrestling pay-per-views has clearly become a friendship that transcends any single shared interest—a powerful reminder that the best relationships grow alongside us.
Voice intro and music
Intro music by Alex Grohl
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May the Fourth Be With Queue
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Journey with us to Tokyo as we unpack our whirlwind adventure at Star Wars Celebration Japan! What begins as a lighthearted May the Fourth celebration quickly spirals into a laugh-filled recounting of our international convention experience, complete with unexpected wrestling and Star Trek tangents that showcase our geeky versatility.
We dive deep into the unique challenges of navigating an overseas Star Wars convention—from the surprisingly smooth badge pickup process to the chaotic store experience where merchandise flew off shelves and checkout lines stretched for hours. You'll feel the frustration and excitement as we detail the notorious bottleneck after the Lucasfilm Animation panel that nearly caused a riot, requiring security intervention to manage the crowds.
Our pin-collecting adventures take center stage as we hunt exclusive merchandise from vendors like RSVLT, Hot Toys, and FigPin, sharing insider tips on how we completed our collections despite language barriers and limited availability. The food situation provides its own entertainment, from the lack of water stations to our adventures trying Japanese versions of KFC and McDonald's outside the convention.
The Disney Parks panel reveals exciting updates coming to Smuggler's Run, with engineer positions getting a major upgrade featuring Grogu interactions. Meanwhile, panel reservation systems create havoc for friend groups, and merchandise sells out within hours of the convention opening.
Whether you're planning for future Star Wars Celebrations or simply enjoy hearing about convention mishaps and victories, this episode offers both practical insights and entertaining stories from three friends finding their way through an unfamiliar but thrilling Star Wars experience in Japan. What moments would you have handled differently?
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Convenience Stores, Melon Soda, and Small Cups: The Unexpected Joys of Traveling in Japan
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Our journey through Japan continues as we dive deeper into the remarkable efficiency of Japanese transportation and culture. After parting ways temporarily, we embark on separate adventures – a solo night bus journey to Osaka for the World Expo showcases Japanese punctuality at its finest, with buses and trains departing exactly on schedule, down to the minute. The contrast between an 8-hour bus ride and a 2-hour bullet train return trip highlights Japan's transportation marvel.
The World Expo provides a fascinating glimpse into global cultures, with the stunning Lacker Globe – depicting Earth at night as seen from space – serving as a highlight. Meanwhile, our exploration of Tokyo's unique districts reveals unexpected treasures: Ueno Park's massive museums where five hours isn't enough to see everything, Akihabara's electronics and anime paradise, and the famous Shibuya Crossing that surprises not with its size but with its incredible pedestrian volume.
Japanese convenience stores become an unexpected cultural touchstone of our trip. Far beyond simple shops, places like Lawson's offer gourmet-quality meals, unique snacks, and become our daily ritual. We develop addictions to melon soda and the curiously named Pokey Sweat, while discovering the universal Japanese preference for tiny drink cups that require constant refills.
As we reunite and continue our adventure to Tokyo Disney, we encounter Japanese interpretations of Western foods, efficient transportation systems, and cultural differences that add charm rather than frustration. Whether getting lost in massive Tokyo Station or finding ourselves at a maid cafe, each experience adds another layer to our appreciation of Japan's unique blend of efficiency, tradition, and innovation that leaves us already planning our return in 2028.
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Vaguely Inconsistent - Two Dudes, One Podcast: Where's Lew?
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