JJ Meets World
In this episode of JJ Meets World, JJ and Tucker finally tackle one of the most important topics of our time: pizza. From Chicago deep dish vs New York style to thin crust, Detroit-style, and stuffed crust, nothing is off limits. The conversation dives into the origins of pizza obsession (shoutout to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), the evolution of crust styles, and why pizza might be the ultimate “canvas food.” Along the way, things take a surprising turn into the U.S. judicial system, including a real-life court opinion that uses pizza to explain federal law.
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JJ shares a transformative theater experience after seeing the touring production of Suffs, the Tony-winning musical about the women’s suffrage movement, and explains why it deeply moved him. He and Tucker discuss the power of art to inspire change, the importance of preserving live theater through filmed productions, and how musical storytelling can shape generations. Later, JJ gives a behind-the-scenes look at directing The Shark Is Broken, including how his cast evolved once they got in front of an audience—and the chaotic rehearsal stunt involving hidden Diet Cokes, American cheese,...
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JJ kicks off this episode with a full breakdown of one of the worst brunch experiences he’s ever had—and on Easter, no less. From chaotic reservations and banquet hall confusion to raw carrots, questionable gravy, and a total lack of breakfast food, this brunch buffet becomes a case study in how not to run a dining experience. The conversation expands into what actually makes a great brunch, how to recommend the best spots in Fargo-Moorhead, and what it means to act as an “unofficial concierge” for your city. Along the way, JJ and Tucker riff on branding disasters (what is a “lawless...
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Ryan Gosling returned to Saturday Night Live and delivered one of the funniest sketches in recent memory—and we had to break it down. In this episode of JJ Meets World, we analyze the now-iconic “Donathan” wedding sketch and explain exactly why it works. From sketch structure and comedic heightening to performance choices and writing techniques, this is a deep dive into what makes great SNL comedy. We also explore: What separates great SNL hosts from average ones Why Ryan Gosling thrives in sketch comedy The mechanics of “heightening” in comedy writing The difference between...
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JJ and Tucker react in real time to shocking news: CBS News Radio shutting down after 100 years — and what that means not just for national media, but for local stations, small markets like Fargo, and the future of journalism itself. They break down: How local radio depends on national news infrastructure Why this shutdown could impact hundreds of stations The hidden economics behind major media decisions Whether political pressure, corporate strategy, or something else is driving it What happens when people stop trusting institutions — and who’s left Plus: The great peanut...
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This week on JJ Meets World, we dive into the surprising cultural dominance of Just Dance—a franchise that has quietly become a massive global juggernaut. From school carnivals to YouTube dance sessions, we break down why this game continues to thrive across generations. We also explore how the internet—especially YouTube—may have completely disrupted the karaoke industry, and what that means for performers, venues, and nostalgia. Plus, a spoiler-free discussion of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die and a deep appreciation for the unmatched versatility of Sam Rockwell. From indie gems to...
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JJ and Tucker kick off this episode of JJ Meets World with a deep dive into fast-food breakfast, and the surprising truth behind the Burger King Foundation and its scholarship programs. From there the conversation spirals into a hilarious investigation into whether chicken sandwiches have lost their flavor, why Coke Freestyle machines might be ruining soda, and the internet drama surrounding the McDonald’s Big Arch burger and a CEO’s controversial “normal bite.” 00:00 Intro and podcast welcome 00:57 Burger King breakfast vs McDonald’s breakfast 02:00 The Burger King Foundation...
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JJ and Tucker break down the entire Scream franchise — from Wes Craven’s 1996 horror classic to the controversial new release Scream 7. What went wrong? Is Scream still relevant in the era of superhero movies, torture porn horror, and AI-driven storytelling?
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JJ is in full marital meltdown mode after a simple Casey’s pizza order spirals into chaos. What started as frozen pizza indecision turns into missing toppings, no phone number, a 25-minute lecture from “Jack Frost,” and a full-blown fight with Jill. Now the house is empty, the dog is gone, and JJ is plotting revenge in the form of a 20-piece Colonel’s Crispy Strips bucket from KFC. For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit Patreon – Merch Shop – Apple Podcasts – Spotify – YouTube – Google Play – Facebook –
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Tucker opens up about newly confirmed high cholesterol after a blood panel scare, frustration with unreadable medical metrics, and why seeing the wrong number in the “green space” finally forced a reality check. JJ shares lessons from his own health and weight-loss journey, breaking down sustainable lifestyle changes, portion control, and why gradual daily wins matter more than crash diets. The conversation then shifts into practical territory: battery-powered lawn mowers, electric snow blowers, tool ecosystems, and why JJ says he’ll never go back to gas equipment. Along the way, the...
info_outlineCatherine O’Hara was one of the most singular talents in comedy history. From her groundbreaking work on SCTV, to unforgettable performances in Home Alone, Beetlejuice, A Mighty Wind, Best in Show, and her iconic turn as Moira Rose on Schitt’s Creek, O’Hara shaped generations of comedy lovers.
In this episode of JJ Meets World, we reflect on Catherine O’Hara’s life, career, collaborations with legends like Eugene Levy and John Candy, and the subtle brilliance that made her one of the greatest actors of all time. We also share personal stories, deep cuts from her filmography, and her powerful eulogy for John Candy—an extraordinary tribute from one remarkable artist to another.
This episode is dedicated to celebrating Catherine O’Hara’s legacy, her generosity as a performer, and the indelible mark she left on comedy, film, and television.
00:00 Intro & Dedication to Catherine O’Hara
01:10 Why Celebrity Deaths Can Matter So Deeply
02:28 Schitt’s Creek and the Pandemic Era
03:24 Eugene Levy, John Candy, and Lifelong Collaborations
05:13 Home Alone and the Art of Playing the Straight Man
06:29 A Personal Story About A Mighty Wind
11:01 SCTV Origins and Early Brilliance
13:24 Classic SCTV Sketches & Characters
16:10 The Unreleased SCTV Documentary
17:23 Seeing Catherine O’Hara Live
19:15 Really Weird Tales Deep Cut
23:44 Home Alone, John Candy, and Perfect Chemistry
25:20 Waiting for Guffman & Best in Show
29:53 Home Alone as a Generational Touchstone
30:57 Voice Work & 90s–2000s Career Run
34:52 Orange County and Underrated Performances
38:12 Later Film, TV, and Voice Roles
41:06 Becoming Moira Rose
42:14 “Fold in the Cheese” and Subtle Genius
47:20 Catherine O’Hara’s Eulogy for John Candy
57:03 Final Thoughts & Outro
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