• Episode 5: Cartoons - The True Nurturers of Our Lives
    Jul 22 2025

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    In this engaging conversation, Steve and Michael Howell delve into their childhood memories of cartoons, exploring the nostalgic impact of animation on their lives. They discuss early favorites like Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion, the evolution of cartoons from short films to series, and the iconic characters from Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera. The brothers reflect on the cultural significance of shows like Scooby-Doo and Johnny Quest, highlighting the lasting legacy of classic cartoons and their influence on popular culture. In this engaging conversation, Steve and Michael delve into their nostalgic memories of classic cartoons and animated shows, exploring the cultural impact of series like The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, and The Jetsons. They discuss the evolution of animated content from childhood favorites to adult-oriented series like South Park and Family Guy, reflecting on how these shows have shaped their humor and perspectives over the years. The discussion highlights the significance of Saturday morning cartoons and the lasting legacy of these beloved characters.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Episode 4: Growing Up FM
    Jul 5 2025

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    In this episode of Brothers Howell, Steve and Mike Howell delve into their shared passion for radio, exploring its evolution from AM to FM, the influential personalities and shows that shaped their listening experiences, and the impact of iconic artists like the Beatles and Steely Dan. They reminisce about their childhood memories of radio, the significance of Casey Kasem's American Top 40, and the revolutionary presence of Howard Stern in the radio landscape. In this conversation, Michael and Steve explore the evolution of radio and music consumption, reflecting on their personal experiences with radio personalities, the nostalgia for classic radio shows, and the impact of streaming services like Spotify and SiriusXM. They discuss how radio served as a companion in their lives, the repetitiveness of current radio formats, and the shift in how music is discovered and consumed today. In this conversation, Michael and Steve Howell explore various themes surrounding music, including the joy of discovering new music, the evolution of media consumption, and the impact of influential music shows. They delve into the punk revolution, the lasting legacy of iconic bands, and the role of music in their personal lives and family connections. The discussion highlights the changing landscape of music and media, emphasizing the importance of music in shaping experiences and memories.


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 3: Movies These Days - WTF
    Jun 5 2025

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    In the third episode of 'The Brothers Howell,' hosts Steve and Mike delve into the current trend of movie remakes and rehashes, lamenting the lack of originality in Hollywood. They discuss personal movie experiences, including Mike's recent viewing of a Led Zeppelin documentary and their mutual disappointment with many modern remakes. They highlight some effective remakes like 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' and 'Cape Fear,' while criticizing poorly executed ones such as 'The Longest Yard' and 'Footloose.' The episode also touches on the issue of studios prioritizing profitability over creativity, attributing the rise in remakes to financial safety and shareholder expectations. Ultimately, they express a desire for more original content and better-crafted remakes, urging studios to put more effort into storytelling and dialogue.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 2: Late Night - Is This The Last Monologue?
    May 29 2025

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    In this episode, Steve and Mike discuss the declining state of late night talk shows. They cover current hosts on major networks like Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert, as well as lesser-known and streaming personalities such as Taylor Tomlinson and John Mulaney. The brothers reminisce about iconic hosts like Johnny Carson and David Letterman, noting how today's shows lack the same cultural impact. They highlight the generational disconnect and how younger audiences consume media differently, favoring platforms like YouTube and podcasts over traditional TV formats. The episode also touches on financial viability and the evolving landscape of media consumption.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 1: Ladies' Night - Blue Origin Style
    May 29 2025

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    In the inaugural episode of 'The Brothers,' Steve and Mike discuss an April 14th space trip featuring an all-female crew, including celebrities like Katy Perry and Gail King, as part of Blue Origin's 'New Shepherd' project led by Jeff Bezos. They explore the implications of celebrity endorsements for space tourism, highlighting criticism from the public and other celebrities about the misuse of resources. The hosts also debate whether these women should be considered astronauts and touch on the competitive landscape between Blue Origin, SpaceX, and NASA. The episode delves into the legitimacy and impact of private space missions, and the push for making space exploration more mainstream.

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    27 mins