In case you weren’t aware, Jeff loves the blues. Aunt Beth decided that he should listen to some Kenny Wayne Shepherd, so it might be safe to say that she already knows that he loves the blues.
No new full episode this week, but there is an important announcement: That’s Auntertainment! has a Patreon now. Check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/thatsauntertainment
Sarah Jett Rayburn isn’t just a Jeopardy! champion, she’s also the latest contributor to Karaoke Korner, as she has Jeff make his selections from the works of country gal Miranda Lambert, Euro-disco crew Boney M., and Mother Monster Lady Gaga.
CREDIT: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert/Screenshot
Jeff and Aunt Beth are joined by Dom and Andre (of Dom and Andre in the Morning fame) to discuss Steve, Marty, Selena, and all those murders on the podcast.
“Pumpkin Spice Hot Dogs”: Aunt Beth wanted to know what Jeff thinks about that. Actually, she wants to know what he thinks about what some guy on the Internet thinks about pumpkin spice hot dogs.
It’s time to jump in the That’s Auntertainment! Podcast-Time Machine and head back to 1968! And then it’s time to head back to 1968 again! That’s right, we’re talking about The Wonder Years, both Original Style and 21st Century Fresh. Also discussed: Jimmy Valvano’s famous ESPYs speech.
One of the many things that Jeff and his college roommate Brenton bond over is their love of music, so it only makes sense that Brenton would provide a lineup for Karaoke Korner.
Aunt Beth has decreed that Jeff should check out viral YouTube sensation “TwinsthenewTrend.” They listen to famous songs for the first time and post their reactions on the World Wide Web. Now Jeff is posting his reaction to their reactions! And soon enough, YOU can react to Jeff reacting to them!
On September 19, 2021, at 8:00 PM Eastern, Jeff was … at a wedding. And Aunt Beth was … watching something that wasn’t the Emmys.
Then later they watched the Emmys. And made a podcast about it.
In case you haven’t noticed, Aunt Beth and Jeff love going to the movies. They weren’t able to do that very much in 2020. Fortunately in 2021 they’ve been able to head back out to the theater much more often, like when they saw the hot new musical In the Heights. So now it’s time to talk about what makes movie theaters so great … yesterday, today, and tomorrow.