Episode XVI: How do you Mend the Broken Sports Heart?

Ty was all excited about a probably Michigan victory, and then everything went all wrong. The loss suffered by Michigan will sting for all time, but how should fans handle the heartbreak? The X Millennial Man talks about their greatest sports heartbreak. Is there any room for "fans" who use social media to threaten college athletes (no there is not room for them)? Come to SeedSing.com and tell us your great sports heartbreak.

Extra reading about sports heartbreak.

Episode XV: Millennials are from Marvel, Gen X is from DC

If you were born before 1980, DC is the best. Born after 1980 then Marvel has been bringing the better entertainment. That is what the X Millennial Man has on it's mind today. Is Marvel winning the pop culture war? Can DC still tell good stories? Is Lex Luthor running for president as a Republican right now? Come take a listen and be enlightened. 

Enjoy some supplemental reading:

Ty likes Marvel

RD likes DC

Episode XIV: Better Science and Martians

Have you read or seen The Martian? Tina has and she comes to the X Millennial Man and tells you what was good, and what could use some work. She discusses with RD about good pop science, and how our media and government get so much so wrong. The conversation ends with a look at the future and our hopes for space travel. CALCULATION CORRECT.

Episode XIII: Piracy on the High Internet

Piracy is rampant on all corners of the internet. Kirk and Ty have a lot of experience with bootlegged entertainment and as they have grown up, the way entertainment is consumed has fundamentally changed. They discuss how piracy practices became the norm for big companies. What value has internet piracy had for society? Is this a good or a bad thing? Come take a listen.

Indulge in some supplemental reading from Kirk.

Mini Episode XII-2: Ty's Instant Football Reaction

With only one month of the pro and college football season gone, Ty has some instant reactions. Come listen and find out who will win it all now. Is Michigan for real? Can anyone stop New England and Green Bay. Will Cincinnati finally win a playoff game. It only takes 30 minutes to find the answers.

Episode XII: Saturday Night Live - Generations

Where were you the first time you saw "Lazy Sunday"? Ty and RD know exactly what they were doing. The X Millennial Man wants to find out what SNL cast, and skits, define the generations. Who from Saturday Night Live made the biggest impact? What are the best SNL related TV shows and movies (we already know "Boogie in the Butt" is the best song). Join us for a conversation of SNL then, now, and the future.

Episode XI: The Greatest American Band Debate with a Millennial Xer

Ty's older brother Seth was born in 1979. That makes Seth either an older millennial or younger gen xer. The two discuss who is the Greatest American Band. Seth uses his history of concert going to educate Ty on the influence and importance of The Grateful Dead. Is Ty convinced?

Mini Episode X-2: More Tennis Talk with Tina

Introducing the Mini X-Millennial Man.

Tina comes back to talk about the year that was in tennis. Is Serena still the greatest ever, or is she the third best player ever? Can Novak Djokovic win the Golden Slam next year? Who is going to step up and become the next great player? Tina brings facts and research to back up her claims. 

Additional research provided by FiveThirtyEight.Com 

Episode X: Scientists, Dwarf Planets, and Robots. Oh My

Ty takes over hosting duties and welcomes Kirk Aug to the show. Kirk talks about Neil deGrasse Tyson and the excitement around classifying Pluto as a dwarf planet (read Kirk's article here). The use of science in popular culture for good (Cosmos) to the not so good (Creation Museum) is discussed. The conversation ends with a look at technology in popular culture, particularly robots and their eventually place in society.

Episode IX: Concerts - The Good, The Bad, and The Cubby

Ty loves music, and he goes to a lot of concerts. He calls RD and remembers the best and worst shows he has seen. In the second part Ty talks about how a friend who goes to a concert with you can ruin the whole event. Is live music worth seeing? Let the X Millennial Man light your path.

Episode VIII: Why do we watch football?

Ty and RD ask why we still watch football with all the bad press surrounding the sport. They look at recent games and players that caused large emotional swings in their behavior. Ty talks about his high school teammate who holds the record for longest kick return in NFL history. In the second half of the conversation Ty gives his thoughts and predictions for the college season (preview here), and the NFL (preview here, here, and here). The only thing Ty really wants is 7+ wins from Michigan.

Episode VII: Tall Tales from the Booby Hatch

Ty and RD have spent a lot of time visiting the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (Ty wrote about it here). They sit down and remember the interesting people they have met. They had some good coffee and damn fine cherry pie. Their parents were legends. RD fought a monster bear. Lawnmowers had a birthday party. It is just like any other town. Come take a listen and hear about the longest foul ball in human history.

Episode VI: The Rationale of Irrational Sports Hatred

Your favorite sports team stinks. My favorite player is way better than the choker you like to root for. The most overrated team in college this year is? Ty and RD air some grievances about what teams, coaches, and players they really dislike. Ty has tackled sports hatred on SeedSing (here and here). Is the idea of irrational hatred for a sports team wrong? Is it all ESPN's fault?

Episode V: Jazz Interlude in the Style of the Internet

Ty, Tina, and RD sit down and riff about the internet. With recent news surrounding the problems of Reddit, Gawker, and Ashley Madison, the internet is getting ready to change. What will be the use, and innovation of the internet in the future? How can people without connections and influence change the world with the use of only their voices and the internet? When will Google send back the first terminator?

Ed note: The host (me) says that Minority Report came out in 2013. We are not podcasting from the future (yet). The film came out in 2002, 13 years ago.

Episode IV: A New Host has the Greatest American Band Debate with a Baby Boomer

This week Ty takes over hosting duties and begins the scientific process of finding out who is the Greatest American Band. Ty's guest is a baby boomer (his father) with extensive knowledge, and opinions, on the rise of american rock music. The discussion starts with the studio musicians of the 1950's and progresses to the modern day and how bands are using a retro sound to create their own styles.

Follow Ty on twitter @tykulik

Episode II: Beautiful Disasters

RD and Ty have a few favorite movies they would like to discuss (check out Ty's article on the subject).  Many people consider these films to be bad, we disagree and will tell you why. What makes Southland Tales visually gorgeous and so intriguing? Do the Wachowskis make interesting movies or just bad ones? Do you want to have a catch? What is wrong with Nicholas Cage? Come in for a listen and discover some films you probably skipped over.

Movie talk with Ty

Series Premiere

RD and Ty sit around the kitchen table and discuss the movies of 2015 (the first half of the year). Ty gives you the best of the movies, and what did not work out. We also talk about the future of a young upstart actor named Tom Hardy. We all know that these movies are just an appetizer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

Throw Ty a follow on twitter and let him know what you think @tykulik.