Mallrats, The Sopranos, and Podcast Tours: Live Stories from Poduty and the News
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Mallrats, The Sopranos, and Podcast Tours: Live Stories from Poduty and the News

Hey everybody, welcome to Poduty and the News for Friday, for

February 7th, 2026. It's Saturday. We're at the Pittsburgh Podcast

Meetup. I'm going to have 6 guests come up from the

audience to join me for each of our 6 stories tonight. This is a show

where we talk about live podcasting. I'm going to give you examples of

people doing it from all over the world. Let's hear that theme song.

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we've got 6 stories headed your way tonight from the Pittsburgh Podcast

Meetup.

Not enticed at all. We're going to pull 6 people from the audience tonight.

They're each going to share one story with me. Mark, welcome to the show. It's

great to be here. Thanks for asking. Thanks for asking.

Well, tell us a little about yourself, your podcast, and give a little plug before

we get started. I do a show called Heavy or Not. It's the

OG swim guide. We're talking a lot of coaching, athletics,

some sports reform in there, and

just trying to find my voice. It's first year, up to about episode

80 or 85. So it's clicking along. It's just

a labor of love. Any, uh, is it almost

all swimming, or do you go into different sports? Go

mostly sports, but health and wellness is definitely in there. And, uh,

so it's my swim experience, but

it's a community thing too. Yeah, very nice. And people want to find it online,

best way to find it? Heavy or Not. Yeah,

that's the, um, the name of the show, and it's, um, on all the

platforms. It's on YouTube and such too. Awesome. You ready to get into our first

story tonight? Here we go. Mallrats turns 30. Can you

believe it? Those of you who watch Mallrats back in the '90s, Mallrats

just turned 30, and instead of a quiet anniversary post, the cast

brought it to the stage. The reunion panel was recorded live

at Rhode Island Comic-Con and later released as a podcast

episode. That's the story we keep seeing over and over again on

the show— big moments real audiences and content created live

first. But due to the news exists, the Spotlight shows

exactly like this. Live events are not a side project

anymore. They are the main stage, and the podcast

is what carries moments forward. And this is a great

example. This hired, podcast you know, as part of the

Comic-Con, they got to bring in the cast of a movie. They got to

record this once-in-a-lifetime experience of having the cast there in front of

the audience The audience got to ask questions, and then they get

to release that as content for their podcast. And,

you know, bringing communities together like this, this is, this is a great way,

great way to bring a cast together with people who love this

movie. Yeah, and Comic-Cons are definitely a big

enterprise, a lot of economics there. I don't know if there are a lot

of malls left in the world these days.

That'll be a throwback, Mallrats As far as, uh,

we have a lot of closed malls in Western Pennsylvania, don't we? Yeah, a

lot of malls, a lot of security guards you got to watch out for. Yes.

So, and examples like this are, you know, the first one we're

doing tonight. Here's an event, and part of that event, for their entertainment,

they brought in a cast. Obviously, you know, Comic-Cons are going to have celebrities

there from all throughout time and different, different movies, different

genres. The actors from that movie. But as part

of the entertainment for this conference, they

got together, they got to put these people in front of the audience and

relive all those stories from 30 years ago. you And, know, a lot

of these people in the audience were probably high school kids. They saw Mallrats for

the first time, probably an introduction to Kevin Smith if they didn't already

watch Clerks, and they just fell in love with this type of

storytelling, the chaos and in independent filmmaking. And

here we are with a podcast, an independent podcast, on the stage

recording an episode about an independent movie from 30 years ago.

Yeah, we love a good flashback, a good memory, good feelings.

And it's always good to do those reunion tours, those anniversary things.

Yeah, yeah, nostalgia always plays big. And be able to

have a community get together and relive that moment, just, just a

great night all around. Mark, thank you so much for Story Number

1. Yeah, Mark,

we're going to Story Number 2 with Christy the

Comedian. Uh-oh,

look who you get. I know

so much about The Sopranos. Let me— is that mic on?

Hello? Oh yeah, there you go. Christy, tell us a little bit about yourself.

Hi, I'm Christy. I live

right down the road, and I've been coming here doing

the improv. The open

mics? Yeah, open mics, and really enjoying that. And I just

love the theater and just keep coming back. Number one,

number one visitor in the past month. Christy's been to the improv,

to the open mics. Reading poetry. So if you're in the area

and on Wednesday nights, we do whatever you want. The stage is

completely open. We've had musicians, poetry, comedians. It's

just a fun, crazy night that you don't know what to expect, and you'll get

to see different things, different talents from all over the area come

in and have some fun. Are you ready for our

second story? Sure.

We're we're taking— talking Sopranos here. 2 stars from The Sopranos are taking

their podcast on the road and bringing it straight to the stage.

Michael Imperioli and Steve Schirripa

are touring, are taking their Talking Sopranos live

podcast, complete with stories, behind-the-scenes moments, and live

Q&A with fans. As a hit show becomes a

podcast, the podcast becomes a live event, and the audience becomes

part of the experience. Live podcasts are no longer

experiments. They are full-scale tours. And if we

remember how big The Sopranos were, that was HBO's number

one hit before Game of Thrones probably. And The

Sopranos were everywhere. And to be able to see two of the cast

members have a podcast talking Sopranos and taking it on the

road and entertaining different people from around the world,

that's, that's like the ultimate. What can I do to keep this thing going,

to showcase and tell these behind-the-scenes stories. You

wouldn't get that from like a magazine article, but when they're up on stage,

they might be a little looser with their stories and let out some secrets of

The Sopranos. That's right.

That'S right, that is correct, that is correct.

And, um, and again, this— the first

two stories I just wanted to show you, this is connecting fan bases. So the

parallel here was two things, different ways of

approaching it. One is the two actors from the show, and one is uh, the—

get— having, have them guest on a podcast in front of

an audience. So one way to connect with people is through

nostalgia, through telling stories, and that inside

baseball is always a great secret. I have a feeling Life in Stereo has some

inside baseball moments, uh, that maybe we'll hear about coming up.

But we'll— yeah, I think it's a great idea that they get together to

go and keep it alive for everybody. Take it on tour and sell tickets for

their podcast. All right, thanks for having me. You're welcome. Thank you,

Christy.

Let's— producer, let's go to our third story.

Who's ready to hear guest number 3? Can I get

a drum

roll?

We have Paul M. from Crypts and Corks. Paul M. Uh-oh.

Um. Paul M., a

three-timer at the Poduty Podcast Theater. For those of you who have been to

the Crypts and Corks podcast and seen it live three times, yes.

Will there be a fourth? That's what everyone wants to know. Possibly,

possibly. Now I know we're live, so how many times can I use the F-word

on here? The zero. Oh, both of them or just the one? Which

F words? Just messing with you. So my name's

Paul and I'm with Crypts and Corks Podcast. I am one of

the co-hosts. We are the spookiest, booziest podcast on

the internet, and you can find us anywhere you get your podcasts

and on YouTube if you like to watch videos. And we don't just have podcast

videos, we also have paranormal investigation videos. And if you

would like to see one of our full live shows, you can watch our Amityville

live show on our YouTube channel.

Yeah, full at in Crypts and Courts, one of the podcasts that

I'm always impressed when I see a new episode come out, the

amount of detail that goes into it. It's not just the storytelling,

the research that you put into the show, but a lot of times you're in

full character, uh, of some of the stories that you're telling, which

is unbelievably impressive. And maybe— I don't know if you set

out to do that, but you did say like you're You have a comedy background,

but that show plays so well for the stage. And

was that intentional, or is it just you being

you? From the beginning, we wanted to be paranormal comedians. We wanted to

take the darkest things that happen in everyday life and make it funny.

And both me and my co-host DJ have performing backgrounds. He went to

school for theater, and I didn't do that.

I'm just naturally funny and beautiful and amazing. Some of us don't

need training, you know? So yeah, we just set out

to make people laugh and be spooky, and it all just came

together, you know. Spooky Ghost Podcast. And, uh, one of the

things, for those of you watching at home, every show there's

a pairing of a wine with the story, which is a great little

twist on the show where you're going to get a bottle of vino

and pair it with, you know, maybe the bloodiest story you've ever heard.

Exactly. And it adds an air of interactivity because we announced

the pairing before for the show. And also, like, if you watch

our podcast regularly, you can see what we're drinking and drink along with

us. So like, it's like you're almost in the room with us if you're

watching from home, or if you bring your paranormal pairing, you know, get that

BYOB ticket, bring the bottle of wine with you here and drink along with us.

And sometimes we'll interact with the audience, ask you guys what you think of

the wine and everything. Awesome. Crypts and Corks Podcast, find it

everywhere on YouTube as well. And we'll go to story number 3 on

the papers there. We're going to Domefest. We're going to

the Coachella of podcasts. Domefest is being called the

Coachella of podcasts. And the key detail is who it's

built for— fans. This isn't a conference or an industry

meetup. It's a live podcast festival designed around

fandom, community, and shared discovery. Podcasts move

from earbuds to a massive room. With real people connecting in

real time. Live podcasts are not just content, they're

culture, and Domefest proves fans will absolutely show up

when the experience is built around them. And we've had a couple

festivals. We had one last week, it was, uh, 10 Days in the Valley, it's

in Australia, and they built out all these interactive experiences. And

you would walk into like a gas station, it looked like a gas station,

but once you got inside there was a full stage and there was bands playing.

And then another one was like an ice cream shop that had a

podcast stage, and they did live podcasting all day long. And this is

another example of this is becoming such a thing.

These events are now podcast-centered. They're podcast-centered

for fans as well. And, and Domefest plays right into that business

model of bringing people together, producing live podcasts in

real time at the event, and then letting people experience

all that all the time, the whole time that they're there.

That is really cool. And I find like meeting other podcasters in person

is so much more effective than just like meeting online because you can

DM someone and stuff and be like, oh, come on my podcast. But then

like you actually get them on their podcast and they're actually awful and you're wasting

your time. So meeting that person in person and vetting them out in person,

it makes things a lot better, but also like exchanging tips and everything.

Now, I do also want to say, I don't know who these girls are,

but it looks like they coach a mean softball team.

Sophie and Bella. Sophie and Bella. Wait, you know them? I'm just

going off of the text on the bottom of the screen. Oh, okay. Oh,

okay. Yeah, you don't know Sophie and Bella? Right,

right. Well, yeah, another example of

these events are happening all over the world and Domefest

is just another example. Yes, period.

Awesome, awesome. Thank you, Paul. We're going to keep it going. Producer

Paul, everybody give it up for Paul. Okay,

guest number 4, we have Mike

O'Neill. Hey, Michael, Michael,

Michael.

Number 4, Michael, welcome to the show. Well, hello, how are you? Good, good.

We've met on a couple Pittsburgh podcast meetups, and I've been to— you host a

great event, a creator meetup as well. Sure, sure, down on the south side of

Pittsburgh. Yeah, yeah, it's always great to have you there. Well, tell us a little

bit about that so other people can, uh— well. We just have a small group

of, uh, content creators that get together once a month on the south side of

Pittsburgh at the Cohatch, and we share ideas

I've been recording some podcasts, but I haven't launched anything, so

basically, I have no life. I can't tell you anything positive.

Your event also has pizza. Yes, we have. We have pizza.

Pizza from the New York Slice, which is right next to.

I don't know the name of that restaurant that's there, but yeah, yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know.

Awesome. Well, the Creator Meetup, you can find the event— usually it's on Eventbrite or.

Facebook, or it's on Facebook, uh, Pittsburgh Content Creators.

So join the group if you're a content creator, right? Is the

group open to anybody? They can join anybody as long as. They'Re in the Pittsburgh

area. Yeah. And as long as you're there, you'll get invited— get— you at least

get a notification that there's an event coming up. Correct, correct. And we look forward—

there's no cost. Come on down. We'll share ideas, share pizza.

Awesome. Are you ready to keep it moving? I'm ready. We're going to

story number 4.

Another Coachella-type story. On Air Fest is back in Brooklyn,

and once again Williamsburg becomes the center of the podcast

universe. For 4 days, live podcast tapings, interviews,

and performances take over real venues with real audiences.

This is a model that we're trying to build here. Podcasting is

no longer confined to studios and feeds. It's happening

live across neighborhoods with fans choosing

experiences, not just episodes. On-Air Fest

proves that when audio steps onto stage, the entire industry

shows up. This is, this is like the

Lollapalooza of podcasting. If you have a show, you can get involved

and you get invited to perform here all day long. Podcast

after podcast is taking the stage. And interacting with their fans

and building up this live form of entertainment for

podcasting. Sounds amazing. Sounds exhausting.

Sounds exciting. Everything all at once. Yeah, I want to be the

one that wants— has to produce this and put everything together. Oh, it'd be amazing.

Amazing. And all the dynamics, the different personalities and

the experiences. Yeah, wonderful. This, this is

a good goal for you here. Well, we have done International

Podcast Day here. We may do it again coming up. It's in the end of

September. Where we've, we've done— it's a 2-day live

stream. Every half hour we turn over the stage for

12 hours, 2 days in a row. So we'll go bam, bam,

bam, 30 minutes, 30 minutes, 30 minutes. So we may do it

again coming up. International Podcast Day is September 28th, 29th,

last— usually the last Saturdays in September. How do you fill the spots with that?

Different people from different countries? Well, yes, because,

because we have the virtual element here. We can have a

virtual guest, which was 90% of the guests. Sure. And then we had about

10% that would come in and perform. So we would, we would mix the schedule

up so we could have them, uh, all flow back, back to back. That

sounds incredible. Well, all right, are you challenging me then? Uh,

Poduty Fest, 3 days, 3 days. 3 days, not 2.

All right, anyone can do 2, you need to do 3. We'll go for it,

we'll go for it. Okay, awesome. Thank you so much,

Michael. And thank you. We are flying through the stories

tonight. We have story number 5 coming up.

Our producer is going to read the name.

Okay, guest number 5, we have

Paul F. from 7 Minute Leadership.

All right, Paul's coming back up. We met Paul on the pre-show

here today. Paul, welcome back.

Hey man, thanks, thanks for having me. Thanks for hosting this event. This is

fantastic. Oh, I'm glad you're enjoying it. It's a lot of fun. It's great to

see the community come together, eat. We eat a lot of pizza here

at at this, the Pittsburgh Podcast Meetup, a lot of drinks and everything.

And tell us a little about your show. We some, we had heard a great

story about how far you've come along in your podcast journey. So I started

the 7 Minute Leadership Podcast back in April

of 2016. So not only this year

will I celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the show, but this week I just

released my 600th episode. That's

incredible. Thank you. 10 years going. And, uh,

I think have you in the last— he's really said you started doing this about

10 years ago, but you really noticed the, the traction

hit about year 8, 7. Yeah, yeah. I was doing

about 30, 40 a year from 2016 through

2024. And then in the last year, just a

little over the last year, it's really taken off. So

now I do it every night at 7:00 PM, available on all the

major podcasting platforms. Awesome. Is there a dedicated website as

well? Yep. Paulfalavelito.Com. You can find the

7 Minute Leadership Podcast there. And I also have a free section. I

have a ton of free leadership resources. That I've

created and uploaded for anybody to download. Awesome, awesome.

Thank you. Let me see here. I want to

wrap this up by 8 so we have time for the Q&A. Producer,

how many more names do we have left?

None. Oh, this will be our— we'll go right to the last story

here. Which one's this one? Let's see.

Oh, we should have paired this with Boozy Ghosts, Crypts and Corks, but

Paul, here we go. We have the Vine Pair Podcast went live from

Unified Wine and Grape Symposium, turning an industry

conversation into a live experience. This wasn't just

experts talking at the microphones, it's a real-time discussion with a

live audience asking questions and shaping the conversation.

When podcasts step into rooms where industries already gather, the

show becomes part of the moment. Live podcasting doesn't replace

coverage, it is the coverage. And when we think about 20

years ago, we'd have to buy an industry trade magazine

and we would subscribe to that magazine, and then 6

months after the event happened, we would get an

interview of the people who were on stage and we could read

about what happened. But now with the way podcasting has

really infiltrated conferences and events, you're there in

the moment or you're getting the recording a day or two

later. The, the way that news is traveling from

conferences to the people is so much faster now.

So what you see here would have been an interview in a magazine 20, 25

years ago. Now it's an experience that's immersed in by the

audience who's watching it in real And, time. you know,

they're interacting with each other, they're taking questions from the audience, and there it looks

like they're having a good time. Looks like— I think some of them had a

rough night the night before. That was part of the show notes. And, uh, you

know, they're just having a good time with fans who like talking about wine,

and it's just a great way to bring the community together and share an experience

with people who shared experiences of the same things that you love. Yeah,

and I think what I love about what you're doing and everything you're

showcasing here tonight is I think

people really want that experience more than just content, right?

Because like, I can tell you, if I would have been flipping through social media

or YouTube and, you know, here's the Live in Stereo guys

without having met them and heard them talking, I

probably would have kept scrolling by. But now I'm going to

go out of my way to view that, as well as everyone else that I've

met here tonight. It changes the energy, it changes the

dynamic. Any of these live events, whenever you bring them all

together, it's almost like it's It's really a culture event, not, not

a you dedicated, know, conference or something specific

like that. Yeah, one of the best things you can do is perform your show

where the people who already love what you do are. So if you can get

into whatever your industry is, get into the conference for that

industry, whatever that is, if you can start to tie yourself,

maybe you become a speaker one year, then you introduce your podcast, then you get

to perform your show. Well, guess who the audience is already filled

with? It's already filled with people who love what you do.

That's what we're trying to get at. That's what we're trying to show you, how

much you can expand what you think a podcast is and really put it out

there. Because not only are conferences a great way to connect with the community,

but you know what also is at conferences? Advertisers, advertiser

dollars, sponsor dollars. There's already a structure there to help support

you on your podcast journey. So that's, That's a whole nother aspect of, of

how do we, you know, how do you make a couple bucks from, from performing

a podcast? Yeah. Good point. Awesome. Paul, thank

you so much for joining us. That's been the short abbreviated

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