Radio Labyrinth is a pop culture radio show disguised as a podcast. Hosted by three (sometimes four) GenXers, Radio Labyrinth talks TV, radio, film, books, podcasts, comedy, Atlanta, and the labyrinth of everyday life.
This week on Radio Labyrinth Podcast, Tim leads us through another round of pop culture chaos as the entertainment machine continues eating itself.
We’re talking Dungeon Crawler Carl Book 8 updates, The Boys finale, the passing of Frank Zappa collaborator Ike Willis, and the news that a new Godfather story focused on Connie Corleone is on the way.
Plus, Shark Tank is moving production to Atlanta, South Park has a Season 29 prem...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we’re talking about all the new things worth listening to — and a few things Spotify probably should’ve kept to itself.
Spotify is celebrating 20 years with a new feature that digs through your entire listening history, revealing your first streamed song, your all-time stats, and the artists you may or may not want to admit you played the most. Tim’s Spotify history is officially on trial, and yes...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we say goodbye to one of the most influential media figures of the Gen X era — Ted Turner. From WTBS after-school marathons and Atlanta Braves baseball to Cartoon Network, CNN, WCW, and the strange magic of shows starting at 5:05 and 7:35… we look back at how Turner quietly shaped the childhoods of an entire generation.
Plus: thoughts on Widow’s Bay, The Boys, and Lord of the Flies, Laura Dern joi...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we sit down with one of those actors you instantly recognize—even if you don’t know his name… until now.
We’re talking to W. Earl Brown—a true character actor powerhouse whose career spans everything from Deadwood to There's Something About Mary, Preacher, and now the final season of The Boys.
W. Earl stops by to talk about:
* His cameo in the final season of The Boys 👀
* How Preacher helped...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, Hollywood might want to check its ego—because the next generation of filmmakers didn’t come up through film school… they came from YouTube.
We break down the growing trend of digital creators making the jump to major studio projects, from Markiplier topping the box office with Iron Lung to indie creators landing massive franchises like Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Is this the future of filmmaking… or ...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we sit down with comedy legend Craig Shoemaker — a man who’s been making audiences laugh for over 40 years and somehow turned it into both an art form and a wellness movement.
You know him as The LoveMaster, you’ve seen him in Parks and Recreation, Scream 2, and countless Comedy Central specials (including one ranked among their all-time best)… but Craig’s story goes way deeper than stand-up.
We ta...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we break down the news that Dungeon Crawler Carl is heading to Peacock with Seth MacFarlane producing. It’s an alien apocalypse turned into a deadly game show… with a talking cat. So yeah—this could either be incredible or a complete disaster. We get into whether something this chaotic can actually work in live-action.
From there, it’s a packed week of pop culture:
* The Bad News Bears turns 50...
Kristi Noem’s husband is suddenly all over the news for reasons no one had on their 2026 bingo card… and yeah, we had to talk about it. This week on Radio Labyrinth, we dive into the strange internet fascination with Byron Noem’s leaked photos, the surreal politics of image obsession, and why everybody in public life suddenly looks like they were rendered by AI.
But that’s just the beginning.
We also cover clowns protesting...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we talk the Chuck Norris death, his meme-era legacy, and whether most of his movies were actually… not great. We also break down the Alan Ritchson neighbor fight footage, Stephen Colbert’s alleged LOTR writing gig, vape squirrels, and more.
MOVIE BY CAST GAME!
Plus: Project Hail Mary, Views or Snooze, and this week’s Staff Picks.
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What happens when Hollywood brings an actor back from the dead… with AI?
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we dive into the controversial (and fascinating) story of Val Kilmer being digitally resurrected for the upcoming film As Deep as the Grave—with full approval from his family. Is this the future of filmmaking… or are we crossing a line?
We break down the ethics, the technology, and ask the big question: Who else should (or sho...
Kelly Osbourne’s dramatic new look has the internet buzzing—
We also talk about the NBA shutting down the Atlanta Hawks’ planned Magic City Night, a promotion celebrating one of Atlanta’s most legendary nightlife institutions. The league stepped in after backlash, raising questions about culture, branding, and where the line is for sports entertainment.
Elsewhere, Arnold Schwarzenegger says Hollywood is suddenly interested ...
Burger Wars are heating up… and apparently so are the Yorkshire moors.
This week on the Radio Labyrinth Podcast, we take a bite out of the internet’s latest fast-food drama as McDonald’s launches the Big Arch burger and rival CEOs from Burger King and Wendy’s jump into the fray with some very public trolling. Is this the start of a new Burger War, or just corporate marketing cosplay?
Meanwhile, Lizzie brings some literary chaos...
Robert Carradine — best known as Lewis Skolnick in Revenge of the Nerds and as Sam McGuire on Lizzie McGuire — has died at 71. His family confirmed he died by suicide after a long battle with bipolar disorder, hoping that sharing his struggle might help reduce the stigma around mental health.
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we reflect on Carradine’s legacy, the iconic Carradine acting family, and what his loss means to a generat...
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This week on Radio Labyrinth, we dive into the controversy, speculation, and politics that always seem to swirl around the Olympic Games. Is it corruption? Bias? National favoritism? Or just internet-fueled paranoia?
From there, we cover a packed week in pop culture:
We remember Jesse Jackson, Robert Duvall, and Tom Noonan — celebrating their impact on film, television, and culture.
We break down:
* David Boreanaz...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we welcome author Scott A. Young to discuss Fabricants, the explosive second installment in The Manifold Series — and the audiobook is narrated by our own Tim Andrews.
After awakening from stasis on a galaxy-crossing colony mission, commanders Trapp and Bretta discover something terrifying: hundreds of Fabricants — the colony’s synthetic workforce — have been neatly disassembled into lifeless pile...
This week on the Radio Labyrinth Podcast, we welcome back returning guest Allen Stare, the voice behind WKRPCast and Severed, to talk about his brand-new podcast Hello, Carol, a companion show for Apple TV+’s Pluribus.
Allen joins us to break down what makes Pluribus such a compelling watch, why it deserved a dedicated podcast, and what listeners can expect as Hello, Carol rolls out with its first episode now available. We tal...
This week on the Radio Labyrinth Podcast, we kick things off with a special guest—comedian, actor, writer, and director Steve Byrne, who joins us ahead of his Atlanta shows at Punchline Comedy Club.
Steve talks about the most memorable (and chaotic) shows he’s played in Atlanta, what’s next for him behind the camera, and whether he’s still plotting the eventual demise of Tony Scar from Kill Tony. We also give love to his films...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, we stare down the Atlanta ice storm—or whatever version of it actually shows up. Two days ago we were all doomed, today it’s “mostly rain,” and YouTube weather channels are somewhere in between sounding the apocalypse siren. We talk storm panic, forecast whiplash, and the fine line between preparation and full-blown weather doom-scrolling.
Then we pivot to pop culture comfort food with a debate ov...
This week on Radio Labyrinth, it’s the return of BAIT GATE — and it’s chaos. Tim won’t stop queerbaiting, Lizzi triggers the easily triggered, and Tim reads exactly one YouTube comment this week… shoutout to Robey. We touch on the other comments, but only briefly — you’ll see why.
Then, it’s on to Celebrity Criminals — a segment we wish we didn’t need, but here we are:
* Daniel Stern (Home Alone) is caught in a motel sting in C...
New year, new season — welcome to Season 11 of the Radio Labyrinth Podcast.We kick things off with a special guest to start the year right: Randy Havens, best known as Hawkins High’s beloved science teacher Mr. Clarke from Stranger Things.
Randy joins us first to talk about the final season of Stranger Things, his experience being part of one of the biggest shows of the past decade, and what it’s like watching fan theories spi...
Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.
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The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, With DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, And Charlamagne Tha God!
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
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