Yammerin'

Yammerin'

Yammerin’ is where everyday moments meet big laughs and deeper meaning. Each episode takes you from quick-hit observations to heartfelt reflections, blending humor, nostalgia, and sharp commentary in a way that feels like sitting down with a friend who always has something worth saying. Whether it’s reacting to the absurd, unpacking the personal, or spotlighting the cultural; Yammerin’ keeps you entertained while leaving you with something to think about. Tune in, join the conversation, and discover why Yammerin’ is more than just talk. it’s connection.

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May 7, 2026 4 mins

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In this season finale of Yammerin’, Stitch reflects on the quiet, fleeting moments that shape a lifetime — from rainy Sundays with his father and old cowboy movies, to roller coaster laughter and muddy shoes at Kennywood Park with his own kids. As time moves forward, Stitch explores the ache of memory, the danger of distraction, and the importance of presence in a world increasingly buried in screens. This mo...

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In this reflective episode of Yammerin’, Stitch Mainville takes listeners on a surprisingly emotional trip through a modern fast-food experience that goes completely off the rails. What starts as a simple order of chicken nuggets turns into a 25-minute standoff with kiosks, digital order boards, missing receipts, and a full-blown “nugget heist.” As frustration builds, Stitch finds himself confronting not just...

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In this reflective episode of Yammerin’ with Stitch Mainville, Stitch takes listeners on a quiet walk through the accelerating world of modern technology and the toll it’s taking on our analog hearts. What begins as a simple lunch with Nadine becomes a meditation on how screens have replaced presence, how convenience has turned into a digital leash, and how the pace of innovation has outstripped our ability t...

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In this conversation, Stitch Mainville explores the phenomenon of nosy individuals, often referred to as 'Karens', and the societal shift towards intrusive behavior. He shares a personal anecdote from a grocery store that highlights the absurdity of modern-day confrontations over trivial matters. Through humor and reflection, he discusses the implications of this behavior on community and ...

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In this reflective episode of *Yammerin’*, Stitch Mainville looks back at the evolution of daytime television — from the warm, comforting talk shows he watched as a sick kid home with his mother, to the explosive, confrontational chaos that dominates the genre today. Through memories of Bob Barker, All My Children, Phil Donahue, Mike Douglas, and Merv Griffin, Stitch contrasts the calm, conversational tone of...

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In this conversation, Stitch Mainville shares his experiences in public spaces, particularly focusing on the lack of courtesy and awareness among individuals in shared environments. He recounts a visit to a hospital where he encountered various instances of people treating public spaces as personal stages, leading to overwhelming noise and distractions. Stitch emphasizes the decline of common courte...

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In this heartfelt reflection, Stitch Mainville shares his nostalgic memories of Guptill's skating arena, a place that shaped his childhood and friendships. He recounts the social dynamics, the thrill of first love, and the innocence of youth experienced within its walls. The conversation explores the significance of such places in our lives and the bittersweet nature of growing up and revisitin...

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In this conversation, Stitch Mainville reflects on the nostalgia of childhood, particularly the role of comic books as a form of entertainment in the 70s. He contrasts the patience and imagination of that era with the current culture of instant gratification and distraction brought on by technology. Stitch emphasizes the importance of waiting and being present, encouraging listeners to reclaim the a...

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In this episode, Stitch Mainville reflects on the decline of human interaction in public spaces, particularly in grocery stores. He shares a personal anecdote about a recent shopping trip where he noticed a lack of acknowledgment from fellow shoppers, prompting him to question when society stopped being friendly and engaging. Stitch reminisces about his childhood experiences, where conversations wit...

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In this deeply personal episode, Stitch Mainville opens the family vault to reflect on the bond with his younger brother, Ed. From childhood baseball leagues and Saturday morning cartoons to Red Sox games and their father’s 83rd birthday, the stories are stitched with humor, memory, and quiet resilience. It’s not just nostalgia. It’s a meditation on what lasts. Brotherhood, as Stitch tells it, isn’t loud. It’...

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In this reflective conversation, Stitch Mainville shares nostalgic memories from his childhood, focusing on the significance of a family television that served as a central part of their home life. He contrasts the past with the present, discussing how technology has evolved from being a cherished family member to a disposable item. Through his stories, he emphasizes the importance of patience, understanding,...

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In this reflective conversation, Stitch Mainville explores the stark contrasts between childhood experiences of the past and the present, particularly focusing on the impact of technology and screen time on children's development. He emphasizes the importance of boredom and imagination in fostering creativity and resilience, arguing that today's children are losing valuable real-world expe...

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In this solo episode, Stitch Mainville reflects on the evolution of money from tangible coins and bills to digital transactions. He shares personal anecdotes about the significance of money in his childhood, emphasizing the lessons learned through earning and spending. The conversation transitions into a critique of modern parenting practices regarding allowances and the importance of teaching children the value of ...

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In this heartfelt Christmas special, Stitch Mainville reflects on the magic of Christmas, contrasting his cherished childhood memories with the modern commercialization of the holiday. He shares personal anecdotes about family traditions, the joy of giving, and the importance of connection over material gifts. Stitch emphasizes the need to restore the spirit of Christmas by creating meaningful experiences and...

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On this CLASSIC Inebriated Basement episode, Stitch, Rick and Magnus discuss the topic of AI, Robots and Androids while sipping on Cocktails and slowly getting plastered! NSFW!!! Use your Headphones!

Would you like to get in touch with Stitch and Leo? Perhaps you have a question for them, or you just may want to share your own opinions. You can find them on their Facebook page and send them a message.

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We here at MTC Studio wanted to thank you all for your continued support. We especially enjoy your emails, Facebook messages and voicemails. YOU are the reason we continue with these episodes. However, after 25 episodes, our hosts need a bit of a break. Therefore, this will be the last episode for this season, but Stitch & L.J. will be back! 

In the meantime, we’re going to keep busy with producing some of our “C...

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In this passionate monologue, Stitch Mainville discusses the erosion of dignity in society, particularly through the lens of the SNAP program. He shares personal stories, critiques political gamesmanship, and emphasizes the need for accountability and action from both citizens and Congress. Stitch calls for a shift in focus from global issues to local needs, urging listeners to demand better solutions and take respo...

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On this episode of Yammerin' with Stitch Mainville, the conversation explores the themes of panic in relation to geopolitical issues, particularly focusing on Venezuela's crisis, the rise of socialism in American politics, and the changing social dynamics among teenagers. Stitch, L.J. and their guests Magnus Hieber and Tim Samaroo discuss how these issues reflect broader societal concerns and the im...

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In this episode of the Yamarin Podcast, Stitch Mainville and his guests delve into the complexities of political discourse, exploring the nature of evil in politics, personal experiences with political disagreements, and the impact of social media on public opinion. They discuss the importance of empathy, the historical context of political division, and the need for finding common ground in conversations. The discu...

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