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Presenting Daddies the Podcast with Greg and Erik!

What started as two friends talking nonsense turned into long form conversations with musicians, voice actors, performers, creators, and the people behind the things you grew up on. Greg and Erik bring the same unpredictable energy, but now the random bullshit collides with real stories, creative journeys, and the “why” behind the work.

In the world of Daddies the Podcast, no topic is off limits, no tangent is wasted, and every episode feels like you just pulled up a chair and joined the hangout. Nostalgia, creativity, life pivots, dumb jokes, and surprisingly honest moments all live in the same place.

If you are looking for a polished interview show, this is not that. If you want the hangout that turns into something deeper, welcome to Daddies!

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Cole Kaluger is a guitarist for Faith in Failure, a hard rock and metal band known for mixing heavy riffs with melodic and atmospheric elements. The band has built a sound that blends modern metal influences with more dynamic songwriting across their releases.Subscribe for daily content! New episode every Wednesday at 9 PM ET. Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/daddiesthepodcast/ https://linktr.ee/daddiesthepodcast
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Subscribe for daily content! New episode every Wednesday at 9 PM ET. Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/daddiesthepodcast/ https://linktr.ee/daddiesthepodcast
Nick is the guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of The All American Rejects, the band behind massive hits like Swing Swing, Dirty Little Secret, Move Along, and Gives You Hell. Over the years, their music has become a defining part of the 2000s alternative rock era, with songs that still fill arenas, playlists, and car stereos today.Subscribe for daily content!New episode every Wednesday at 9 PM ET.Follow us on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/daddiesthepodcast/https://linktr.ee/daddiesthepodcast
Professional wrestler and actor Vinny Pacifico joins Erik and Greg for a conversation about the grind of building a career in professional wrestling and the unexpected paths that can come with it. From training and life on the independent circuit to stepping into the world of film, Vinny shares how his passion for wrestling turned into opportunities both inside and outside the ring.Along the way the conversation dives into the discipline behind the sport, balancing multiple creative pursuits, and what it takes to stand out in a competitive industry.New episode every Wednesday at 9 PM ET!
Chris Bianchi is a vocalist, performer, marketing consultant, and artist manager known for combining creativity with strategy both on and off the stage. As a live performer, he brings high energy and authenticity to every set, connecting with audiences through music and personality. Beyond performing, Chris works closely with artists and brands as a marketing consultant and manager, helping develop direction, build audiences, and navigate the evolving music and media landscape. His experience spans creative performance, brand growth, and artist development, giving him a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed in today’s industry.
Baltimore Maryland band AITA joins Greg and Erik on Daddies the Podcast! We talk about their music, their journey, the Baltimore scene, songwriting, influences, and the why behind what they create. If you are into alternative rock, emo, and discovering rising independent bands, this is a conversation you do not want to miss.
Matt Hill is best known for voicing Ed on Ed, Edd & Eddy, Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III and The Next Mutation, Ironhide in Transformers Energon, Soarin in My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic, Bankotsu in Inuyasha, and Kira Yamato in Gundam SEED. If you grew up watching cartoons in the 90s and early 2000s, you’ve definitely heard his voice.
Edward Miskie is an accomplished writer, author, producer, performer, and cancer survivor whose work spans storytelling, theatre, and personal narrative. He’s best known for his deeply honest and often humorous exploration of life’s toughest experiences, especially his journey through a rare form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which he survived over a decade ago.
Jon Loree is a professional drummer and educator with years of experience behind the kit. Known for his versatile playing and approachable teaching style, Jon has spent his career performing, recording, and helping other drummers develop their skills. Whether on stage or in the classroom, he’s focused on creativity, consistency, and keeping music fun and meaningful.
Justin Humenik of Cheer Up Dusty joins Daddies the Podcast for a relaxed conversation about life, perspective, and experiences outside of music!Daddies the Podcast is a laid back conversation driven show where we sit down with artists, creators, musicians, authors, and people doing interesting things to talk about life, creativity, and the stories that shape who they are. We’re less about traditional interviews and more about real conversations that go wherever they’re meant to go.
Nicole Wilson is a passionate tea writer and educator dedicated to sharing her love and knowledge of tea with the world. As the founder and author of Tea for Me Please, one of the longest-running tea blogs on the internet, Nicole has been exploring and writing about tea since 2008.
This week on Daddies the Podcast, we’re joined by Ladd Mitchell — frontman of the band Park and author of the novel Theory Markspurn.We get into the early days of Park, touring, songwriting, and what it’s like sustaining a creative career over time. Ladd also talks about stepping into the world of writing fiction,  and the discipline it takes to finish a book.
We made it to 100 episodes! What started as a fun idea between friends turned into conversations with incredible guests, real stories, laughs, growth, and a community we’re genuinely proud of. This episode is about reflecting on the journey, the guests who trusted us with their stories, and the Daddies Community that kept showing up week after week!
This week on Daddies the Podcast, we sit down with Dave Coverly, the longtime cartoonist behind Speed Bump, one of the most widely syndicated single panel comics in the world.Dave joins us to talk about creativity, observation, and how humor evolves with culture. We get into where ideas actually come from, how cartoons are shaped by everyday life, and what it takes to stay creatively sharp over decades in a constantly changing media landscape. This conversation is thoughtful, funny, and full of insight into the creative process.If you love cartoons, storytelling, or the behind the scenes reality of making art for a living, this episode is for you.
Mr. Jeff (Jeff Klemm) joins Daddies the Podcast for a fun and thoughtful conversation about kids music, creativity, and building something that connects with both children and parents. Known for his high energy, interactive songs, Mr. Jeff has carved out a unique space in children’s entertainment by blending rock and pop influences with playful storytelling.
John Hampson of Nine Days joins us on Daddies the Podcast for a deep dive into the story behind the story of a girl, the early 2000s alt rock explosion, and how one song can reshape an entire career. We talk about creativity, songwriting, unexpected success, and what life looks like after a hit that never stops finding new listeners. It is an honest and laid back conversation about music, growth, and the chapters that follow the spotlight.
In this episode of Daddies the Podcast, we sit down with the legendary performer and puppeteer Noel MacNeal — the iconic talent behind Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House.Noel shares stories about bringing Bear to life, the magic behind the scenes, his creative approach to children’s entertainment, his work on Eureekas Castle, and what it means to create characters that generations connect with.We dive into his process, his career journey, his inspirations, and the impact of storytelling that helps kids feel seen, understood, and celebrated. If you grew up with Bear or you’re a fan of the art of puppetry and performance, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
This week we talk to TJ Miller of Still Remains about all things Soulsborne — the stories, the challenge, the obsession, and why these games keep pulling us back in.
Marko DeSantis joins us on Daddies the Podcast for an episode packed with stories, music history, and creative insight. Best known as the guitarist of Sugarcult, Marko has spent decades shaping the sound of early-2000s alternative rock while also carving out a massive career as a producer, educator, and gear enthusiast.
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