TCP 3.4 - The Cleveland Indians' Controversial Name Change to the Guardians (11.28.21)
Fred and Caesar get together in person for the first time in over a year to catch up, talk about new projects, learn about Native American history, and discuss the Cleveland Indians controversial name change to the Cleveland Guardians. Also, Fred the Mud Monster (AKA Buzz Killington) gets academic and discusses Jacques Derrida.Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_history_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americashttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_Memorial_Bridgehttps://case.edu/ech/articles/s/-louis-francishttp://www.native-languages.org/ohio.htmhttps://www.profootballhof.com/football-history/oorang-indians/
TCP 3.3 - Cleveland Browns 2020 Year in Review, Part 3: Looking Back at the Season
Part 3 of 3: Fred and Caesar once again talk NFL football and look back at the 2020 Cleveland Browns season. Guests include Tim Boulware from Fremont, Jordy from Vancouver, Phil from Youngstown, Baz from the UK, Dan in Cincinnati, as well as Jason and Mike from North Olmsted.
TCP 3.2 - Cleveland Browns 2020 Year in Review, Part 2: The Highs and Lows of the Season
Part 2 of 3: Fred and Caesar once again talk NFL football and look back at the 2020 Cleveland Browns season. Guests include Tim Boulware from Fremont, Jordy from Vancouver, Phil from Youngstown, Baz from the UK, Dan in Cincinnati, as well as Jason and Mike from North Olmsted.
TCP 3.1 - Cleveland Browns 2020 Year in Review, Part 1: Leading up to the Season
The Cleveland Podcast is back! Fred and Caesar talk NFL football and look back at the 2020 Cleveland Browns season. Guests include Jordy from Vancouver, Phil from Youngstown, Baz from the UK, Dan in Cincinnati, as well as Jason and Mike from North Olmsted.
TCP 2.8 - (Explicit) Confederate Flags, Statues, Mating Frogs, Swear Words, & Positive Thinking (7.7.2020)
(Explicit Content) Still under lockdown, a very easily distracted Caesar calls in from a local park to catch up with Fred. Fred attempts to dive deep into the subjects of history and social reform while Caesar swears a lot and gets freaked out by a squirrel. Breaking free from the usual TCP type content, the guys cover lots of non-Cleveland related subject matter.