Mix-Minus with Matthew McQueeny
Latest Episodes
#77: Emmy Awards 2014
Matt gives his take on the 2014 Emmy Awards, with topics including Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Modern Family, Ty Burrell, the Normal Heart, Ryan Murphy, True Detective, Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Julianna Margulies
#76: Dysplastic Nevus
Matt talks about smartphone batteries, the underratedness of Staples, learning he had a dysplastic nevus, his shore vacation, and the recent failures of Revel and Atlantic City.
Best Of: Episodes 1-10
Best of clips from episodes 1-10, includes: Frank Alvarez, Marq Romero, Randy Chieco, Mary Amoroso, Jim McQueeny, Kevin Pelton, Joseph Lin, Melany McQueeny, and more.
#75: Andrew Firkins
Matt met Andrew Firkins when the two played in the band Mission:Failed in high school. Friends ever since, their discussion touches on the band's current reunion, life, family, current events, and pop culture. Discussion begins at 20:40. Music
#74: Tony Larghi
Matt met Tony Larghi in first grade, when they mistakenly swapped coats. From childhood, through many moves, all the way up to today, Matt and Tony have maintained their friendship. They talk about growing up, smoking their first cigarettes, a
#73: Marq Romero
Matt discusses San Diego Comic Con 2014 with Marq Romero, who covered the event for BleedingCool.com. Marq is a self proclaimed comic nerd who actually proposed to his wife through a cosplay flash mob at New York Comic Con 2011. Video of
#71: Fire in the Sky
Matt talks about melanoma, the psychology of the skin cancer screening, the passing of James Garner, the movie "Fire in the Sky," and more!
#70: July 2, 2014
On July 2, 2014 Louis Zamperini - American World War II prisoner of war survivor, inspirational speaker, and Olympic distance runner- died at the age of 97. On the same day, Anthony Cumia of Opie & Anthony went off on a racist-tinged rant o
#69: Adam Dvorin
Talking with media professional and former journalist Adam Dvorin about Derek Jeter, the MLB All Star Game, LeBron James, Sports Illustrated, Taylor Swift, the current state of the music industry, "Weird Al" Yankovic, John Oliver, Brooks Wheelan