Yhea Foo Nah Foo

Yhea Foo Nah Foo

🎙️ Welcome to Our Podcast! 🎙️ We’re your go-to crew for bold, unfiltered takes on everything — from the chaos of pop culture and family drama to the latest political twists, social media trends, and the fascinating (and slightly hilarious) rise of AI trying to outsmart us all. Picture this: a lively roundtable of witty, 40-to-60-year-old, "wisdom-overloaded" individuals who are just like you — trying to make sense of it all with laughter, brutal honesty, and a dash of irreverent charm. If you’re craving comedy, truth bombs, and real talk about life in this wild, digital (and delightfully unpredictable) age, you’ve found your tribe. 🌟

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December 29, 2025 • 59 mins

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Episode 127: New Year, Same Stories

In Episode 127 of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, we ease into the New Year the only way we know how—by shooting the shit and letting the conversation go where it wants to go.

We talk holiday travel, Arizona road trips, getting sick at the worst possible time, Christmas traditions that still somehow survive adulthood, and the strange places you end up when you’re over-caffeinated and can’t sleep—li...

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EP.126 — Christmas Show

This episode starts the way Christmas always does — with a familiar story.
 The kind most of us grew up hearing. Warm. Traditional. Comfortable.

Then the house goes quiet.

After the kids are asleep, the decorations are still blinking, and the credit cards are finally put down, a different Christmas story begins.

A tired father.
 One drink too many.
 A late-night viewing of Eyes Wide Shu...

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 We Buried a Squirrel at Work

A normal workday turns into a full squirrel funeral.

In this episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, the guys tell a true story about a coworker who tried to save a squirrel, took it to the vet, brought it back to the job site, and buried it on the studio lot — all before breakfast.

Along the way: holiday chaos, Brother Anthony’s mysterious travels, listener Thanksgiving stories, and why this bizarre m...

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Artist and animator Roger Dickes joins Yhea Foo Nah Foo and immediately brings the heat. From his days working on South Park and serving Hollywood legends at Mr. Chow to creating an AI-generated documentary that fooled everyone, Roger delivers some of the wildest stories we’ve had on the show.

We dive into why today’s culture feels silent, why art has lost its edge, and how AI is reshaping creativity, storytelling, and...

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Fresh off the holiday chaos, the guys sit down for a post–Thanksgiving reset. From small family gatherings to giant “chosen family” feasts, this episode breaks down what really happens once the turkey settles.

We talk:
 • Salvadorian Thanksgiving traditions (no turkey, all flavor)
 • Introducing Monopoly to the next generation and the skyscraper standoff that followed
 • Why Planes, Trains & Automobiles...

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The crew is back, and Episode 122 is pure Yhea Foo Nah Foo energy — hilarious, relatable, a little chaotic, and packed with real-life truth.

We kick things off with morning text beef (who replied, who didn’t, and who’s “in a mood”), then dive straight into the madness of holiday season: family obligations, last-minute shopping, overloaded schedules, and the stress nobody admits out loud.

But the chaos doesn’t stop there...

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This week we go FULL chaos mode. From Pennywise and IT (2017) to Poltergeist skeletons and old-school Halloween stories, we’re diving into everything creepy, nostalgic, and straight-up hilarious.

We also break down why kids don’t trick-or-treat anymore, what’s happening with youth sports, the weird rise of AI relationships, and the legendary Gen-Z “67” joke that means absolutely nothing — but somehow went viral. 🤦‍♂️

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Brother Anthony returns — and he’s got stories. From the most colorful village in Colombia to a motorcycle crash that could’ve gone very wrong, this episode is part travel diary, part philosophy class, and all chaos in classic Yhea Foo Nah Foo style.

What starts with a debate about The Penguin TV show turns into a conversation about morality, empathy, zombies, and the state of humanity. The crew dives into why greed an...

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In this episode, we sit down with Jeffrey Kushon — Hollywood art director, designer, and now CMO of Casa Mate Tequila — for a conversation that blends art, culture, and consciousness.

Jeff shares his journey from designing iconic sets like Dexter and Chaplin to helping build a tequila brand rooted in sustainability and human purpose. We talk about legacy, craftsmanship, and the idea that what we create — whether it’s a...

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Episode 118 – The Halloween Episode

It’s that time of year again, and Yhea Foo Nah Foo goes full Halloween — laughs, chaos, and a few real-life chills.

The crew kicks things off with childhood memories, wild costumes, and one unforgettable “Wolverine” story that ends in a real fight instead of a costume contest. Then things take a darker turn when guest Jeff drops a true Hollywood horror story: two deaths in one day, on...

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🎙️ Episode 117 – From Dexter to the Dance Floor (and Everything In Between) w/ Jeffrey Kushon

In this episode, we go behind the scenes—literally. Set designer, artist, and DJ Jeffrey Kushon joins us to talk about a life spent shaping stories from the background. From working on Dexter to spinning tracks as a DJ, Jeffrey shares how creativity, culture, and storytelling all collide in his world.

We talk about acting thro...

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Episode 116: “Follow the Money, Foo” 💸

In this episode, Christian and Joe keep it raw, real, and hilarious — from life’s daily chaos to capitalism’s biggest con. Christian opens up about car troubles, starting a new job, and his daughter Kennedy’s struggles with middle school and social media. That leads to a deeper talk about loneliness, parenting, and what it means to raise a grounded kid in a distracted world.

Then ...

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“What Neighborhood Are We In Now? – The Big -Isms and the Future of Being Human”

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This week on Yhea Foo Nah Foo, we break down the big “-isms” — Capitalism, Socialism, Communism, Fascism — and explore how each one shapes the way we live, work, and think. But this isn’t a history lecture. We’re talking about what these systems feel like in real life: how they decide who wins, who loses, and who gets to call t...

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Dominican-born and New York–raised, Luis Jose Lopez has carved out a unique path in entertainment. From his early days as a dancer and singer touring Latin America to standout acting roles in Center Stage, American Heiress, Chicago P.D., Modern Family, NCIS, and American Sniper, Luis’s career is proof of both hustle and heart.

In this episode, Luis opens up about:

  • His journey from the Dominican Republic to Hollywood
  • ...
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YFNF Episode 113 – Clint on Film, Streaming, and the Future of Work

In this episode, we welcome back Clint — filmmaker, Fight Hub TV creator, and Cal State Long Beach student — for a deep dive into the crossroads of film, streaming, and the future of work.

We talk about the hustle of balancing school, boxing media, and man-on-the-street interviews, while exploring how platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok are chang...

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In this episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, the crew kicks back with OG, who shares stories of trading LA traffic for North Carolina lakes, kayaking solo missions, and picking up the unlikely hobby of ham radio. But the real twist comes when the conversation shifts to AI and creativity—can tools like ChatGPT actually fuel originality instead of killing it?

From writing scripts and shaping stories to sparking wild ideas, the c...

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  • Personality – It feels conversational and true to the vibe of Yhea Foo Nah Foo.
  • Clarity – It introduces Sam as “the OG” and sets up why he matters to the crew and to listeners.
  • Storytelling hook – The contrast between “Hollywood sets” and “historic sites” gives a clear arc and makes people curious.
  • Themes – Career pivots, camaraderie, leaving L.A., and life changes are all present, which makes it relatable beyond jus...
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In Part 2 of our powerful conversation with parent advocate Paul Roback, we dive deeper into the realities families face when navigating special education in public schools. Paul exposes the systemic delays, funding roadblocks, and deficit-based mindsets that often prevent children from receiving the support they need—and deserve.

This episode is a guide for parents who refuse to be silenced. ...

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What do you do when you know your kid is struggling, but the school keeps saying, “It’s fine, they’ll grow out of it”? In this episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo, we sit down with Paul, a Special Ed advocate who’s been helping parents fight for their kids’ education for over 15 years.

We break down:

  • How to spot dyslexia early (the first signs parents miss).
  • What an IEP really is and why schools resist giving them.
  • Why cultur...
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This episode of Yhea Foo Nah Foo has everything—family stories, Hollywood set life, and a deep dive into artificial intelligence.

We kick things off with hilarious (and stressful) behind-the-scenes moments from Mama Jolanda’s visit: a diabetes scare, late-night glucose checks, and the infamous toaster and bidet stories. From there, we move into the world of set dressing—breaking down the difference between multicam, si...

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