reSee.it Podcast Summary
Theo Von kicks off with tour updates, announcing two additional Toronto shows on August 23 and 24 at the Elgen Theatre. He notes further dates in Houston and Phoenix as venues sell out and urges fans to buy through theovon.com rather than paying inflated resale prices. He says more dates will be announced for other cities and reminds listeners to be patient while those shows are added. Merchandise drops include be good to yourself crew necks in light blue, maroon, and cement, plus a new windbreaker available at theovonstore.com.
Today's guest is Caleb Pressley, a host, creator, and interviewer best known for Barstool Sports' Sunday Conversations. The conversation begins with casual banter about a hunting trip they recently took together, including their shared experience with ice baths. They describe sitting in two blue cube ice baths facing each other, the cold and recovery effects, and the sense of camaraderie. They joke about the intimacy of the scene and explore humorous questions about physiology, keeping the mood light and irreverent.
The talk then shifts to Caleb's recent hunting weekend in Florida. They recount going out in camo before dawn, setting up with a decoy, and the palpable anticipation of spotting a gobbler. The story crew includes renowned turkey hunter Michael Wadell, a local hunter named De, and a filmmaker named Cohen. They describe the process of calling and stalking a gobbler, the moment the bird stepped within seven yards, and the ethical considerations around hunting two-year-old birds. They also discuss a side pig hunt and the overall camp experience, including meals, storytelling from Ira Dean of Trick Pony, and the sense of being in a remote, wildlife-filled landscape with alligators and other wildlife sightings.
They reflect on the value of group dynamics, the role Wadell played in orchestrating the hunt, and the joy of shared moments around the campfire, food, and conversation. Caleb notes that the best part of the trip was the in-between moments—walks, stories, and the camaraderie rather than the hunt itself— and expresses a willingness to return with the same group. He adds that having a great guide makes a trip like this accessible and enjoyable.
The episode also features wide-ranging discussions about Morgan Wallen and Drake. They talk about Wallen’s chart-topping success, stadium tours, and his collaborations with Hardy, Ernest, and Parker McCollum, praising his reach and the longevity of his music. They reminisce about meeting Drake in Toronto and the hospitality shown, including a plan to dine together after the shoot. There are reflections on other guests, including Stephen A. Smith, and the value of Hot Ones-style interview formats for offering candid, thoughtful conversations.
Towards the end, they consider the future structure of Sunday Conversation, debating whether to shift away from a football-season model toward year-round production with higher-profile guests and deeper edits, while preserving a dependable release rhythm. They also discuss potential future guests, including political figures, acknowledging the risk of controversy. The show closes with appreciation for Caleb and talk of plans to reunite in Florida, plus light chatter from Riley about pre-workout, abstinence jokes, and other running gags.
Riley provides ongoing quirky updates, including jokes about abstinence, pre-workout, and humorous banter, and the crew teases one another about curiosity around sexual experiences while preserving the light-hearted tone of the show.