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By Jim Patterson
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
On this episode, Jim and Mike talk about the comments on topics of the social media day, including a new Scooby Doo, the death of the Biden family dog, the awful 76ers series, out of the closet football players, and gay parents on Sesame Street.
On this episode, Jim and Mike drink on a Friday night and discuss the recent passing of ECW original New Jack. They also talk about unemployment, people who supposedly mooch off of unemployment, the CDC, masks, vaccines and other topics of the day.
It's the longest episode of Socializing yet! And why not? It's Wrestlemania weekend, baby! On this episode, Jim and Mike chat with their friend Sean Carlucci, a longtime wrestling fan, about what he loved about wrestling so much and talk about his top 10 Wrestlemania matches of all time. We also give our predictions for this weekend's two-day Showcase of the Immortals. Oh, and we talk about Q a bit too of course.
On this episode Mike and Jim chat with each other about a variety of topics, including the need to take occasional breaks from social media, W.A.P. at the Grammys, a bar mocking COVID-19 for a goofy St. Patrick's Day promotion, and the question "Is there anything you know now that you wish you knew one year ago?"
Jim and Mike talk to one of Jim's best friends from high school, who shares memories about causing trouble in York, PA, high school hijinks and starting a gang through an old BBS system.
On this episode, Jim and Mike talk about various topics Mike has found on Facebook this week, including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a pancake brand's name change, the Super Bowl halftime show, and general racists, creeps and trolls on social media. No guests this week.
On a pretty personal episode of SWJ&M, Jim and Mike chat with Jim's significant other, Lauren, and her son, Logan, about the challenges of being a teenager (and 8th grader) during the pandemic. They also talk about the challenges of raising a teenager during this time and talk about other miscellaneous things going on in their lives. It might not be the best episode of this podcast but it's one we'll enjoy listening to years from now.
On this episode, Jim and Mike sit down with Les Stark, Executive Director of the Keystone Cannabis Coalition, and talk about his advocacy. Les shares his journey as an author of a book about Lancaster County's hemp heritage and an organizer of rallies as well as a political activist in the marijuana and hemp legalization space. Jim, Mike and Les also talk inauguration, and the hosts revisit some of the wackiness of a local pizza parlor's social media presence, answer a listener voicemail and Mike talks about getting his COVID-19 vaccine.
Mike and Jim discuss last week's events at the U.S. Capitol, talk about a local pizza parlor's crazy social media presence, and chat with their friend Josh, who reports on life in Portland during the time of Antifa.
On this episode, Mike and Jim knock out their obligatory "true crime" episode, as required by all podcasters. They talk to true crime enthusiast Tracey Ann as well as their friend Steven Wynne, an author and expert on serial killers.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.