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Ryan Hicks TV

A weekly Comedy podcast
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Ryan Hicks TV

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Ryan Hicks TV

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On this full length, in depth, SPOILER filled breakdown of the new season, Ryan discusses everything about Stranger Things 2. He reacts to the new characters, plot points, and overall storylines of this highly anticipated show that is available
Ryan gives a brief update on the state of the podcast as well as some previews of upcoming projects and what to expect moving forward.
On this very special “season finale” Ryan discusses certain aspects of the recent Las Vegas shooting and how all of these horrible events are starting the blur together. He also criticizes the more negative practices of the news and how the net
Ryan has officially become a man. How? Listen as he recounts a harrowing tale of foreign cuisine and the unfortunate loss of control and innocence. He also continues the recent theme of media reviews by talking about the great new album America
After mourning the loss of a once cherished recreational activity, Ryan takes a break from regularly scheduled programming to do a few reviews. He celebrates the multi-talented Donald Glover and his amazing new show Atlanta. He then discusses t
Following a successful eighth edition of Tabled, Ryan discusses the post-show exhaustion of such a large undertaking and how to work through it to stay productive. Then he discusses a frustrating incident that perfectly captures multiple themes
As the shadow of death looms, Ryan examines the inevitability of growing older and how this changes our relationships with our bodies, from a once good friend who is always there for us to an unreliable one who we can no longer count on. He the
Ryan concludes the first ever RHTV trilogy by going deeper into issues around social anxiety, from the illogical nature of fear and safety to the almost impossible challenge of true empathy and how powerful it can be when people show even the s
In keeping with last week's theme of social anxiety, Ryan further explores how this works its way into certain aspects of his life and personality, like reluctantly using fake laughter to exit uncomfortable situations regardless of whatever is
Ryan recounts a few uncomfortable situations with different 7-11 employees in regard to his struggles with social anxiety, as well as emphasizing the importance of headphones in managing these problems. He sets up the stories by contextualizing
Within an hour of a painful trip to the dentist, a very numb and loopy Ryan does his best to remain vocally and logically coherent as he discusses previous visits and talks about hell, breakup etiquette, and the challenges of finding a compatib
After a few themed episodes it’s finally back to regularly scheduled programming. Ryan segues from all the movie talk by questioning the effect that summer blockbusters have on how we perceive tragedy and crime, especially actual criminals. He
Ryan concludes the two-part movie themed episode arch by doing a series of quick (mostly spoiler free) reviews of 2017’s Get Out, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Alien: Covenant, Baby Driver, and Spider-Man: Homecoming, as well as several true
In honor of San Diego Comic-Con International, Ryan shares his feelings about the event, movies in general, and especially the ups and down of going to the theater. He discusses his “dark period” during the first half of the year, explains why
Following a successful seventh edition, Ryan discusses the origins of his show Tabled (Live Table Reads of Iconic Movie Scripts). He chronicles everything about the production up to this point and then discusses all of the plans for the future,
Ryan talks about the first version of this episode and why he decided not to release it. He then picks up where he left off on the last one and opens up about financial problems and being able to survive mentally/physically while pursuing a car
Ryan looks at the pros and cons of higher education. He suggests that everyone at least consider going to college, but also warns of how much that decision is changing as it becomes more expensive and arguably as risky as a career in the arts.
After referencing some personal issues that will hopefully be discussed in later episodes, Ryan uses the nature of these events to talk about empathy, hypocrisy and role reversal. He connects super models wearing fat suits and werewolf transfor
Ryan examines the ups and downs of using memes and animated status updates on social media, which segues into a harsh analysis of one of the worst quotes he’s ever seen (“… but your gut is always right”). He warns against the potential dangers
In what could be seen as a continuation of the “first” episode, Ryan opens up about how it feels to release new content online (spoiler alert: no one cares… yet). He also describes the initial version of Ryan Hicks TV and why he decided to take
Ryan picks up where he left off on the last episode, further exploring the subject of adult birthdays, more specifically, the decision to remove his from Facebook. He then transitions into the idea of how growing up and getting older allows us
Ryan opens the episode venting about tailgaters, and tailgaters, in a road rage segment that might become a recurring part of the podcast. He then speaks critically about adults who still celebrate their birthday. This rant subsequently forces
Ryan explores the complicated nature of PC culture and the SJW (social justice warrior) mentality as it applies to art/daily life through an idea that came to him in a dream. He fondly remembers a constructive conversation about this subject th
Ryan talks about how frustrating it is when someone insists on going somewhere with limited parking options. He also tells two stories of being taken advantage of by bad people on the road. One where a minor fender-bender became an insurance ni
Ryan recounts a series of interesting discoveries on Yahoo News, Instagram and Facebook. He deconstructs the story of the Incognito Bandit, and questions the validity of this ridiculous moniker. He also talks about how he uses Instagram and a s
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