
Rick Kaempfer and David Stern (Chicago publishers at Eckhartz Press) interview celebrities every week. As the name “Minutia Men” implies, the interviews often delve into lesser-known details of well-known celebrities, or examinations into celebrities that aren’t as well known. Fun, compelling, and memorable.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureEntertainment NewsNewsDocumentary | |||

Keith was Nicole Simpson’s boyfriend before she and OJ reconciled. Keith was also Ron Goldman’s employer at the restaurant. His new book is called “Stalked: It Could Have Been Me.” Rick and Dave chat with him about his harrowing tale. [Ep194]
Jim Slusher is the managing editor of opinion for the Daily Herald. His book “To Nudge the World” recently won the Book of the Year award from the Chicago Writers Association. [Ep193]
Remember the 1970 Kent State photograph, whose picture of 14-year-old Mary Ann Vecchio wailing in grief while kneeling over the dead body of 20-year-old Jeffrey Miller, one of the victims of the Kent State shootings. Rick and Dave chat with the Pulit... more
Jennifer Jones was the very first African-American Rockette when she started dancing at Radio City Music Hall in 1987. She tells Rick and Dave all about the experience. [Ep192]
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Love the way the hosts engage with their guests. Part snarky, part genuine always fun.
Love the wide range of guests MM gets. Always entertaining and out of the box. Sure the celebrities they get are cool, but honestly I like the obscure ones the best.
Really loved the Meg Kissinger. Heady topic, but somehow it made me laugh.
Sure I love the big name guests, but REALLY love lesser known guests. Very fun.
Every interview is with someone interesting. Love The Goldberg episode.









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