The Mount Rushmore Show

Joe Mintz

here bold takes and top 4 debates collide. Every week, we carve out our personal Mount Rushmore of everything—from sports and movies to moments in history and guilty pleasures. It’s a countdown show with strong opinions, big laughs, and the ultimate goal: choosing the four that stand above the rest. If you're into passionate debates, hot takes, and settling the age-old question of “what deserves a spot on the mountain,” this is your show. Who makes the cut? Tune in and find out.

  1. The Mount Rushmore Super Bowl Special - Turnaround Teams to Win it All

    FEB 8

    The Mount Rushmore Super Bowl Special - Turnaround Teams to Win it All

    Super Bowl Sunday has become far more than just a football game — it’s an American cultural event that blends sports, entertainment, food, and tradition into one of the most-watched days of the year. In this special Super Bowl episode of The Mount Rushmore Show, we explore why the big game has evolved into an unofficial national holiday, from blockbuster commercials to halftime shows, prop bets, and, of course, billions of chicken wings consumed nationwide. With this year’s matchup featuring two teams that missed the playoffs just one season ago, the episode centers on one of the most compelling themes in modern sports: dramatic one-year turnarounds. Joe breaks down how today’s NFL allows teams to rebound faster than ever through free agency, trades, coaching changes, and smarter roster construction — a stark contrast to earlier eras when rebuilding required years of patience through the draft. The conversation then shifts to historic examples of Super Bowl champions who transformed their fortunes in just one season, examining what went wrong the year before and what specific changes — in coaching, personnel, and identity — fueled their rise to the top. To close the show, Jwe dive into Super Bowl predictions and also have some fun with Super Bowl traditions, including setting an over/under on how many chicken wings expected to be eaten on game day. Whether you’re watching for the football, the commercials, or the food, this episode celebrates everything that makes Super Bowl Sunday unique — and why turnarounds are now one of the defining stories of the modern NFL.

    48 min
  2. The Mount Rushmore of Artists to Never Win a Grammy

    JAN 31

    The Mount Rushmore of Artists to Never Win a Grammy

    With the Grammy Awards airing this Sunday, we dive into one of our favorite themes — legendary snubs. This episode explores how awards don’t always line up with legacy, impact, or long-term cultural influence. We open with a crossover snub from the sports world, reacting to the surprising Hall of Fame first-ballot omission of a six-time Super Bowl–winning head coach and what analysts say may be behind the decision. We discuss how voter psychology, timing, and narrative can shape recognition — and how sometimes a snub actually strengthens a legacy through added debate and visibility. From there, we shift into a deep-dive Grammy Awards monologue — covering the origins of the Grammys, how the awards evolved over time, how voting trends have changed across eras and genres, and why certain artists and styles historically struggled to get top-category recognition. We break down the concept of the “career snub” vs the “moment snub,” and what separates popularity, innovation, and industry validation. The episode includes: Snub theory and award politicsGrammy history and category evolutionDebate over voter bias and genre recognitionA heated co-host argument over questionable Mount Rushmore selectionsPredictions for this year’s Album of the Year winnerHall of Fame finalist predictions and storyline implicationsAs always, expect debate, hot takes, friendly fire, and legacy arguments that will absolutely age well — or terribly. New episodes weekly.

    48 min
  3. The Mount Rushmore of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Movies

    JAN 25

    The Mount Rushmore of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Movies

    Special Guest: Jim Mintz This week on The Mount Rushmore Show, we welcome back a special guest — the second Mintz cousin and Mike’s brother, Jim Mintz — for one of our most ambitious episodes yet: The Mount Rushmore of Matt Damon & Ben Affleck Movies. Inspired by the recent release of their new Netflix action thriller The Rip, we dive deep into one of the most fascinating and enduring bromances in Hollywood history. Opening Thoughts on The Rip We kick things off with a quick review of The Rip, discussing why Netflix-style action movies aren’t always must-watches — but how pairing two legitimate movie stars like Damon and Affleck instantly raises the floor. We talk about chemistry, twists, expectations, and yes… some elite beard analysis. The Origin Story From growing up together around Boston to grinding their way through early roles in Field of Dreams, School Ties, Kevin Smith’s indie run, and unforgettable supporting turns, we trace how two childhood friends navigated Hollywood long before superstardom. Good Will Hunting and the Career Split We unpack the seismic impact of Good Will Hunting — the writing Oscars, the cultural moment, and how it launched two very different but equally compelling career arcs: Damon’s rise as a global movie star and prestige actorAffleck’s winding road through highs, lows, tabloid noise, and eventual reinventionRedemption, Reinvention, and Respect We explore Affleck’s unlikely second act as a director, the public perception shift that followed, and how both men continued to support one another in an industry that often destroys long-term relationships. This ended up being the hardest Mount Rushmore we’ve ever built. Key Movie Debates & Deep Dives Without spoiling selections, we debate and analyze: Cult favorites vs. legacy filmsUnderrated performancesMovies that aged better than expectedFilms that quietly shaped culture more than box office numbers suggestWe also get into spirited disagreements over comedy performances, crime classics, and the danger of unfair comparisons between great films. Looking Ahead: The Future Is Still Bright We close by discussing why Damon and Affleck may be entering the most interesting phase of their careers yet — from creative control through their production company, to Netflix partnerships, to their upcoming collaboration in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey. After 30+ years, countless movies, and more than a few reinventions, we ask the big question: How did these two not only survive Hollywood — but win it? 🎙️ Subscribe, rate, and review 📺 Watch on YouTube 🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts

    1h 25m
  4. The Mount Rushmore of Thrash Metal Albums

    JAN 17

    The Mount Rushmore of Thrash Metal Albums

    It’s the loudest time of the year — not a holiday, not a gimmick, but the moment when riffs matter, tempos explode, and thrash metal reigns supreme. The amps are cranked, the pits are imaginary (or very real), the denim and leather are worn thin, and four bands still stand above the rest. In this episode, we carve out our Mount Rushmore of Thrash Metal Albums, focusing on the best four albums from the Big 4 icons — Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer. These aren’t just records; they’re cultural weapons. The albums that defined the sound, set the bar, and reshaped heavy metal forever. We kick things off by tracing the rise of thrash metal — the collision of punk aggression and metal precision — and how the Big 4 each took that blueprint and twisted it into something unmistakably their own. Speed, politics, technicality, humor, brutality — all forged in a brief, explosive window that changed music history. Along the way, we debate: What actually makes a thrash album essential Whether influence matters more than musicianship How production, songwriting, and attitude define longevity And why some albums feel immortal while others feel trapped in their era From razor-sharp riff clinics to raw, feral energy, we break down why these specific albums rise above stacked discographies — and why cutting any of them sparks controversy. As always, the Mount Rushmore format delivers strong opinions, passionate pushback, deep cuts, and the kind of arguments that only metal fans can have — loud, nerdy, and absolutely correct (until proven otherwise). Whether you’re blasting this in the car, lifting heavy things, or revisiting the records that made you fall in love with metal in the first place, this episode is a tribute to speed, precision, and controlled chaos. Crank it up, throw the horns, and thanks for listening. 🤘

    30 min
  5. The Mount Rushmore of Accomplished NFL Coaches to get Axed

    JAN 11

    The Mount Rushmore of Accomplished NFL Coaches to get Axed

    This week’s episode is all football — and for good reason. With the College Football Playoff in full swing, NFL Wild Card Weekend delivering instant classics, and Black Monday detonating the coaching carousel, the guys break down one of the most chaotic weeks in recent football memory before diving into a Mount Rushmore topic that perfectly captures the moment. We open with reactions to the College Football Playoff, including the unlikely Miami vs. Indiana matchup. Miami’s path to the playoff raised eyebrows, while Indiana’s dominance over traditional college football powerhouses has forced everyone to take notice. From there, we recap an unforgettable NFL Wild Card slate: The Panthers pushing the Rams to the brink in a nail-biter many didn’t see comingThe Bears’ stunning comeback against the Packers, highlighted by a defining fourth-quarter moment for rookie quarterback Caleb WilliamsThat Bears win also spotlights the immediate impact of a first-year head coach thriving under pressure, setting up a larger conversation about coaching success — and how quickly it can vanish. The episode then shifts to Black Monday and the coaching carousel, questioning why teams continue to move on from proven winners. We discuss: The growing trend of short leashes for head coachesThe role of ownership, roster construction, and quarterback decisionsWhether coaching success is more about timing, alignment, or luckWhy the NFL truly lives up to its reputation as “Not For Long”This week’s Mount Rushmore explores one central question: What does it take for an accomplished, winning head coach to still get fired? We close the episode with: Predictions on where several top coaching candidates may land nextA look at whether legendary figures could return for one final chapterWild Card weekend predictions and Super Bowl matchup picksIt’s a wide-ranging football conversation that blends history, hot-seat pressure, and the brutal reality of coaching at the highest level. 🎙️ Subscribe, rate, and review 📺 Watch on YouTube

    49 min
  6. 🎄 Mount Rushmore of Holiday Songs 🎶

    12/21/2025

    🎄 Mount Rushmore of Holiday Songs 🎶

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year — not Christmas morning, but the week of Christmas. The lights are glowing, the anticipation is high, shopping is (mostly) done, the eggnog is flowing, and holiday music is blasting everywhere you go. In this episode, we dive into our Mount Rushmore of Holiday Songs — the tracks that instantly put us in the spirit of the season, transport us back to simpler times, and unlock that nostalgic, feel-good holiday energy we all chase every December. We start by breaking down the origins of holiday music and how it evolved from traditional carols into cultural staples tied to movies, memories, and generations. We discuss what makes certain holiday songs endlessly replayable, why nostalgia plays such a powerful role, and how some tracks become timeless while others fade away. From soulful classics to novelty chaos, we debate: What actually qualifies as a holiday songWhy some songs feel warm and authentic while others feel engineeredThe role of overplay, cultural impact, and generational attachmentAnd whether holiday music is about tradition, emotion, or pure vibesAs always, the Mount Rushmore format sparks strong opinions, pushback, laughs, and a little holiday controversy. Whether you’re driving around looking at lights, wrapping last-minute gifts, or just trying to hold onto the joy before the December 26th crash hits — this episode is your soundtrack. Happy holidays, enjoy whatever puts you in that feel-good place, and thanks for listening.

    33 min

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here bold takes and top 4 debates collide. Every week, we carve out our personal Mount Rushmore of everything—from sports and movies to moments in history and guilty pleasures. It’s a countdown show with strong opinions, big laughs, and the ultimate goal: choosing the four that stand above the rest. If you're into passionate debates, hot takes, and settling the age-old question of “what deserves a spot on the mountain,” this is your show. Who makes the cut? Tune in and find out.