It’s that time of year again… Time for rooting for the home team. Peanuts, crackerjacks, and not caring about getting back. After a long, cold, seemingly endless winter, baseball has…
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Breaking Balls, Episode VII: Your Show of Shows
This is it. After our long winter, baseball is back—and the Breaking Balls crew has got you covered! In this mammoth episode, Chris, Joel, and Jason welcome a slew of…
Breaking Balls, Episode VI: Moose Tacos
In this installment of Breaking Balls, Jason, Joel, and Chris bat around the signings of Eric Hosmer, J.D. Martinez, and others. The guys discuss the motives behind the Rays’ deck…
Go Home in a Box: Episode 12 – “70s Drive-In Massacre”
This week, Chris & Joel explore the underside of cinematic history when they give some backstory into the exploitation trend of the 1970s. From grindhouse theatres to drive-ins, the guys…
Go Home In A Box: Episode 11 – “Leprechauns, Dolls & Dr. Giggles: American Horror in the 90s”
Chris & Joel return with a vengeance with a breakdown of the American horror film in the 1990s. With Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street winding down,…
Go Home in a Box: Episode 10 – “Chris & Joel Make a Top 10 List”
It’s the 10th episode overall for Go Home in a Box and to celebrate the occasion, Chris & Joel each have made up a list of top ten films that…
Go Home in a Box: Girl Power
This week, Chris & Joel are joined by *gulp* a female! Roxie joins the guys this week as they delve into the world of telekinesis, pyrokinesis and witchcraft in films…
Go Home in a Box: Cannon Rise & Fall – Part. 2
This week, Chris & Joel return to the crazy and messy world of Cannon Films in “The Rise & Fall of Cannon Films, Part 2”. Join them as they discuss…
Go Home in a Box: The Rise and Fall of Cannon Films
Chris Jordan and Joel La Puma debut on the Place to Be Nation family of podcasts, bringing you GO HOME IN A BOX, which provides weekly deep-cut discussion of genre…
In Defense of Baseball: LEAVE THE GAME ALONE!!
I was nine years old in 1983, the year I first played in an organized baseball league. It was called Mosquito League baseball and it was for kids aged 7-11.…