Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny

Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny


Latest Episodes

#114: Greenland Losing its Ice
April 26, 2015

Nets-Hawks, Environment, A Most Violent Year & Fast Food

#113: Mc's Minus
April 19, 2015

New York Mets & NBA Playoffs

#112: Sean Pena
April 12, 2015

Sean Pena is a lawyer and social commentator.  Discussion hits on Apple vs. Android, Apple Watch, parenting, Walter Scott, Rolling Stone's University of Virginia rape story, Milton Bradley, and more. Get Two Free Audiobooks from Audible...

#111: Andrew Pangert, Matthew O'Daniels
March 30, 2015

Matt McQueeny is joined in-studio by old friends Andrew Pangert and Matthew O'Daniels.  Topics include the Germanwings crash, how people convey themselves on social media, "window-dressing" honesty, robots,  Inherent Vice, baseball, UBER,...

#110: Tom McQueeny
March 24, 2015

Matt's brother Tom McQueeny joins the show to talk about podcasts, apps, Sirius XM's new app, Tesla, driverless cars, Walking Dead, and more.

#109: Andrew Bucholtz
March 18, 2015

Andrew Bucholtz is a writer for Yahoo! Canada Sports and the sports media blog Awful Announcing. Last year he did a multi-part story on the career of Bill Simmons. Matt and Andrew discuss Bill Simmons' telling interview with the tech news site Re/code and

#108: Matthew O'Daniels
March 16, 2015

Matt O'Daniels joins the show for the second annual Mix-Minus NCAA Tournament/March Madness breakdown.

#107: Watch out for Apple
March 15, 2015

Matt talks about the Apple Watch, HBO Now, CBS All Access, the iPad Air 2, dealing with non-tech savvy relatives, and Pocket Casts' new android app. 

#106: Diversifying Life's Portfolio
March 06, 2015

Matt talks all about the experiences on a business trip to Atlantic City, the uselessless of a business center in a casino, the excitement of changing things up and getting away, Google vs. Apple, and a few experiences of recent synchronicity.

#105: Tolls for Trolls
March 01, 2015

Matt talks coffee, Russell Westbrook, Citizenfour, Net Neutrality, the Samsung Galaxy S6/S6 Edge, and HTC One M9.  He also goes into where smartphones could go next - a Phabrid? - and what cellular companies could do to better service customers who want