Episodes
This week we looked at James Blunt. An artist with more than 5 albums, but we only knew two songs. If you’re looking for the perfect background music to play during dinner, we’ve got the perfect artist for you. Otherwise, there’s not much new going on here. Well, until now. Because Hunny, we need to speak to your manager.
Published 05/04/21
This week we looked at the world's biggest rock group...no, not Nickelback...Imagine Dragons. A lot of rock talk happened in this episode. And to prepare we both worked out as much as possible to every song. We’re now as jacked as the lead singer. Which might be too much, because it’s becoming a problem. So, Hunny we need to speak to your manager.
Published 04/27/21
This week, with special guest Meredith Bolt, we looked at the award-winning actor Tom Hanks’ son, Chet Hanks. With “White Boy Summer” on its way, we thought it would be best to get as ready as Chet is. Which is not ready at all, because it’s a terrible idea. So, we brought some extra ideas. Because Hunny, we need to speak to your manager.
Published 04/20/21
This week we looked at Toronto royalty, Shawn Desman. For those of you not from Toronto, Shawn is a Canadian pop/R&B singer, songwriter, dancer, television personality, and actor….well was. He hasn’t had an album since 2016, so we felt he was due for a comeback. And it’s going to take a good amount of work. So guess what, honey, we’re here to speak to your manager.
Published 04/13/21
This week we looked at Macklemore. Did you know he had a golf wear clothing line?! Yeah, we know. It makes sense, but it’s not a good choice. Luckily, we’re here to help him get over his obsession with writing corny lines and mopeds. Because Hunny, we need to speak to your manager. 
Published 04/06/21
This week we looked at the beautiful soul himself, Jesse McCartney. From the lead in Summerland to dressing as a turtle and singing on The Masked Singer, Jesse McCartney has come a long way. He just made a couple of wrong turns to get there. But there’s still hope. There’s us. And  Hunny, we need to speak to your manager.
Published 03/30/21
Sia
This week we looked at the controversial film director Sia. Oh, she makes music too. It's just been a while since it was good. Sorry.  That being said, we're here to fix things.  Not only will we help people forget about her problematic movie, but we'll add in some fun new adventures along the way. She can even bring her wig.  But honestly, Hunny, we need to speak to your manager.
Published 03/23/21
This week we looked at Madonna's illustrious career with special guest Brandon Ash-Mohammed. For 40 years Madonna has reigned the music charts. But, with the last 10 years being a bit iffy, we'll have to change that to 30...The good news is we're here to point her in the right direction and point her manager to the exit.
Published 03/02/21
This week we looked at the high note singing artist, MIKA. The only problem is his career hit a high note at least a decade ago (in North America). The good news, Greg and Brian are here to discuss a lot of swing dancing, and a few suggestions to get MIKA back into our ears.
Published 02/23/21
This week we looked at the K Pop Supergroup SuperM with special guest Camille Blais. And thank god she came, we were not ready for the tea. There’s a lot going on in a K Pop group. Especially a supergroup! But with that being said, with a disappointing North American debut, and the idea of a supergroup quickly fading away. They had to call in the big guns. So, Hunny, we need to speak to your manager.
Published 02/16/21
This week we looked at Tyga's career. And if you asked "Who's Tyga?", you and Greg asked the same question. The good news, we had this week's guest  Alyssa break down why  Tyga has so many bangers...and why it might be in his best interest to open a  strip club!  His best option, listen to us! Because Hunny we need to speak to your manager.
Published 02/09/21
This week we look at Party Rocker's themselves, LMFAO. Let's just say it was a party that rocked. Non-stop. Almost too much. But we survived the week and have some thoughts about how LMFAO comes back and better than ever. Because Hunny we need to speak to your manager.
Published 02/02/21
This week we looked at Nicklebacks career and discovered why we know the lyrics to every song...despite never really listening to them. From having all their songs sound very similar, to constantly having H.C.E  throughout their career, Nicklebacks had a couple of boring hiccups along the way. The good news, however, Brian and Greg are here to speak to their managers and get them back to "rocking out".
Published 01/26/21
This we look at Arnie Hammer. We did not see the news about Arnie Hammer coming. Mostly because he's so boring. But with recent developments and unacceptable actions, someones going to need to manage this guy because he sure ain't doing it. 
Published 01/19/21
This week we look at Owl city and figure out why they're famous, what went wrong, and how they think Owl City could come back. Spoiler alert; taking him to the strip club is mentioned enough. Because when every song sounds the same, things never change, and that means we need to speak to the manager.
Published 01/12/21
This week Greg and Brian look back on the year 2020 and pick what they believe to be the top 5  worst management moments/ managers of the year.  
Published 12/30/20
This week Greg and Brian look back on the year of 2020 and pick their favourite top 5 management moments. So, while everyone's listing their favourite shows, albums, and artists, we look at the real heroes, managers!
Published 12/15/20
From asking for all hands on deck to having RCA abandon the ship, this week we took a look at Tinashe's career to figure out why she's famous and went wrong with R. Flex. We'll tell you right now, she's famous because she's good. What went wrong? Her management! Hello! We're here Hunny, and we need to speak to the manager.
Published 12/08/20
This week our hosts took a look at the Grammys and their noms. It's hard to talk about anything the Grammys have done right, so we focused on all the things they've done wrong. So, Hunny, we really need to speak to your manager.
Published 12/01/20
Our hosts examine Taking Back Sunday's career to decide why they're famous, what went wrong, and how to come back. From replacing multiple band members then going back to the original line up, let's just say there's some work to be done. So, Hunny, get the band and your team together, because we need to speak to your manager.
Published 11/24/20
This week we looked at Avril Lavigne's career to decide why she's famous, what went wrong and how she could come back. Our biggest question, why'd she have to make things so complicated? Because HUNNI, there's a lot going on for a sk8er girl from the town of Napanee. So, we're sorry to say this, but we're going to have to speak to your manager.
Published 11/17/20
Phantom of the Opera to literal phantom - Gerard Butler is ... gone. On this episode we study his career to decide why he's famous, what went wrong and what he should do to comeback. 'Cause HUNNI, your manager needs to be SPEARED like it's "300" and you need us to come revive the career!
Published 11/10/20
In this week's episode, Greg and Brian are joined by Fabio Bondi to look at Rita Ora's career. And from a song about being bisexual, despite not identifying as it, too having trouble finding an identity in general, there's some work to be done.  So, hunny, we hate to say it, but we need to speak to your manager?
Published 11/03/20
This week, we look at Chris Pratts's career. From homelessness to humble beginnings on Everwood and Parks and Recreation, Chris Pratt has had quite the journey to stardom. However, with ties to the wrong church and a recent backlash on Twitter, things aren't looking so great for him. So, it's about time we said it, hunny, we need to speak to your manager.
Published 10/27/20
Brian and Greg look at M.I.A's career to determine why she's famous, what went wrong, and what we would do if we were her managers. And after firing over 13 managers already, we've got some work to do. (Just kidding. We love you M.I.A)
Published 10/20/20