Eric Green and Paul Ross

The Soapbox Lex

Society EN ↓ 71 episodes

Soapbox Lex is an engaging, talk‑show style podcast that combines humor, curiosity, and respectful argumentation. Hosted by Eric Green and Paul Ross, this show delves into those quirky, everyday annoyances—basically, “the things that grind our gears.” Whether chewing on philosophical debates or nitpicking daily frustrations, we always strive for engaging and entertaining conversation. It's an easy listen if you enjoy banter and diverse perspectives. This show is great for a morning commute or some lunchtime listening. Catch new episodes weekly, and let us know what you think in the comments!

Author

Eric Green and Paul Ross

Category

Society

Podcast website

soapboxlex.com

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

You'll Own Nothing (The Death of Physical Media) 07.07.2026

You bought it. You paid for it. So...why can a company take it away? This week Paul and Eric dive into one of the biggest shifts happening in gaming, movies, and music: the death of ownership. From PlayStation abandoning physical discs to Nintendo removing games from digital storefronts, we ask whether we're actually buying anything anymore—or just renting access. Along the way we discuss:-Physica...

Episode 69 - Nice! 23.06.2026

Episode 69 practically wrote itself. This week Paul and Eric explore accidental innuendo, misunderstood phrases, innocent words that sound dirty, and the strange ways language changes over time. From "balls to the wall" and "blowing your wad" to cockpits, dongles, Rocky Mountain oysters, and church bloopers, the conversation is equal parts comedy and linguistics. If you've ever laughed at a comple...

Youth Sports Chaos (with Ryan Tenges & Gabe Dadi) 15.06.2026

What happens when four coaches sit down and start sharing youth sports stories? In this episode of SoapBox Lex, Eric Green and Paul Ross are joined by Gabe Dadi and Ryan Tenges to discuss coaching youth soccer, track, and cross-country. The conversation covers sports parent nightmares, youth athletics, leadership lessons, accountability, volunteer coaching, childhood adventures, engineering projec...

Brain Rot, Race Swapping, & Toxic Fans 28.05.2026

What do Skibidi Toilet, Harry Potter, Disney remakes, TikTok brain rot, Star Wars fans, and angry celebrities all have in common? Apparently… modern culture. In Episode SIX SEVEEEEN, we dive headfirst into the internet’s weirdest trends and Hollywood’s ongoing identity crisis. We start by exploring “brain rot” culture — from Sigma memes and Ohio jokes to Badger Badger, Homestar Runner, and the biz...

Praying to Be Unalived, Suffering, Fighting Vegans, & Stretch Limos 20.05.2026

Can someone pray for suffering? Would God answer a prayer for cancer? Are “lucky” people actually lucky — or just optimistic? In this episode of SoapBox Lex, the conversation spirals from stretched limousines and genie wishes into a surprisingly deep discussion about suffering, prayer, determinism, free will, religion, luck, ethics, and human nature. We explore:Whether suffering serves a spiritual...

The guys from Firefly stole our bit - so we stole one of theirs! 12.05.2026

In this episode of The SoapBox Lex, we dive into "get to know you" territory inspired by Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk’s new podcast — while calling them out for stealing one of our bits first. From behind-the-scenes chaos and first jobs to bold opinions on the original Star Wars trilogy, why some classics haven’t aged well, Harry Potter casting drama, and the pain of shallow small talk. We also g...

We tried to fix passwords... then argued about religion 07.05.2026

What started as a failed segment turned into one of our most chaotic—and thought-provoking—episodes yet. We dive into:- Why password systems might be fundamentally broken- Whether tech should allow ‘close enough’ logins- The surprising math behind password security- A wild question: what if most people online aren’t real?- And a debate about prayer in public spaces like sportsThis one goes everywh...

Teachers Aren’t Underpaid (Paul’s Rant vs Eric’s Defense) 29.04.2026

Teachers aren’t underpaid… or are they? 😬In this episode of SoapBoxLex, we drop a nuclear hot take that might cost us a few friends. We dig into the numbers behind teacher salaries, break down the role of unions, and question whether the narrative around pay is driven more by facts—or feelings. From Fayette County’s financial controversies to the bigger national conversation, we challenge assumpt...

when a neighbor cyber-bullied Eric's kid 22.04.2026

This week on SoapBox Lex, Eric and Paul throw out the usual format and dive headfirst into a real-life situation that hit a little too close to home. What started as a loving father posting a proud Facebook post quickly spiraled into a heated online exchange when a neighbor took an unprompted—and deeply rude—shot at Eric’s teenage daughter. As the post gained attention, the situation escalated. Wh...

What if your kids don't believe what you do 15.04.2026

In this bold and unfiltered episode of SoapBoxLex, Paul and Eric dive headfirst into a question that hits every parent a little too close to home: what do you do when your child passionately embraces beliefs that clash with your own—religiously, politically, or both? Do you stand your ground? Do you step back? Or do you risk saying the wrong thing and pushing them further away? Paul and Eric don’t...

Wedding Planning (with Samantha Klinger) 03.04.2026

Weddings are supposed to be one of the most memorable days of your life… but sometimes they’re memorable for all the wrong reasons. In this episode of SoapBox Lex, we dive into real wedding horror stories and unpack the unique culture around Kentucky weddings—from family dynamics and budget surprises to unexpected chaos that turns “perfect days” into unforgettable disasters. Whether you’ve planned...

Is Eternity Too Damn Long? 10.03.2026

In this episode of SoapBoxLex, Eric throws out a surprisingly unsettling thought: What if eternity is just too long? That question launches us into a philosophical conversation about the nature of heaven, hell, and what it might really mean to exist consciously for an infinite amount of time. Would heaven eventually get boring? Could we acclimate to Hell? Could a mind even comprehend endless exist...

Growing Up in the 70s & 80s (with Steve Mills) 03.03.2026

In this nostalgic episode of SoapBoxLex, we sit down with special guest Steve Mills to unpack what it really means to grow up in the 70s and 80s—and how wildly different it feels to raise kids today. From riding bikes until the streetlights came on to today’s world of smartphones, social media, and scheduled playdates, Steve reflects on the freedom, risks, and simplicity of childhood decades ago....

90s Alt Rock Trivia 17.02.2026

This week on SoapBoxLex, we switch things up. No deep dive. No cultural commentary. No hot takes. Just a full-on round of 90’s Rock Trivia. We put our knowledge of flannel, distortion pedals, and alternative anthems to the test with questions covering grunge, Britpop, post-grunge, one-hit wonders, and the bands that defined a generation. From obscure B-sides to chart-topping hits, we see who actua...

Fit for Fatherhood 11.02.2026

What does it really mean to be a good, fit, and present father? In this episode of SoapBoxLex, we’re joined by special guest Mike Gardner and his son Lennox for an honest, multi-generational conversation about fatherhood. We talk about showing up consistently, modeling healthy habits, balancing fitness with family life, and what “being present” actually looks like from both a dad’s and a kid’s per...

Don't Shoot the Messenger (with Jim Caldwell) 21.01.2026

In this episode, Paul and Eric sit down with longtime Kentucky meteorologist Jim Caldwell for a wide-ranging conversation about life in the public eye. Jim shares what it’s really like being a local television personality—both the perks and the pressures—and reflects on how viewers form surprisingly personal connections with the people they see on screen every day. The conversation also dives into...

Friendsgiving 16.12.2025

This episode is all about tradition, friendship, and deep-fried ingenuity. Eric talks about his legendary Friendsgiving—a gathering that’s been going strong for 24 years and shows no signs of slowing down. What started as a simple get-together has evolved into a full-blown annual ritual, complete with a perfectly fried turkey or two and the crown jewel of the table: the Coney Chonga—a deep-fried F...

Linguistic Fossilization with Smiley 26.11.2025

In this episode of SoapBox Lex, Paul is joined by special guest Smiley for a fun, smart, and surprising dive into linguistic fossilization—those phrases we still use even though the original actions no longer exist. From “rolling down the window” to “taping a show,” we explore why these verbal fossils stick around, what they reveal about culture and memory, and how language keeps evolving even whe...

Hi Bored, I'm Dad 17.11.2025

In this episode of SoapBoxLex, we dive into the wild evolution of boredom—from Gen X latchkey afternoons and Millennial AIM-era downtime to today’s hyper-stimulated, screen-saturated kids who rarely sit still long enough to feel bored at all. We explore what boredom used to mean, what it means now, and how each generation responds to it differently. Is boredom a problem? A skill? A lost art? And a...

The devil wore a lab coat 23.10.2025

This week on The SoapBox Lex , Paul and Eric sit downwith rising country artist and Kentucky native Mary Kutter — a fearless songwriter and storyteller redefining modern country music. They talk about her small-town roots, her local connection to central Kentucky, her journey fromNashville songwriter to recording artist, and how faith, family, and fire shaped her new album. Put on your fancy boots...

Over the Hill! 16.10.2025

For our 50th episode of SoapBoxLex ,we decided to celebrate the only way we know how — by biting off way more than we can chew. The plan? Cover 50 topics in 30 minutes. The result? Total chaos, hilarious detours, and absolutely no chance of hitting all 50. From pop culture and bad dad jokes to life lessons, random debates, and a few deep thoughts that came out of nowhere— this episode is part cele...

Vintage Controllers on Modern Hardware with Sean Green 07.10.2025

In this episode, we bring on Sean (Eric’s brother) — the visionary behind Bliss-Box, a company focused on re-purposing old gaming hardware and building universal, modular adapters to bring classic controllers into the modern era. We dive deep into the challenges, triumphs, and philosophy of making retro and modern systems talk to each other. We cover topics such as: • How Sean first got into adapt...

You are literally using that word incorrectly 23.09.2025

In this episode of SoapBoxLex, we explore the funny, frustrating, and often surprising ways people misuse common words and phrases. From the overuse of literally when they mean figuratively, to classics like I could care less instead of I couldn’t care less, we break down where these mistakes come from and why they stick around. We’ll share some of the most popular examples, discuss how language e...

Don't stop having important conversations 15.09.2025

In this episode, we dive into the importance of having meaningful conversations—the kind that challenge, inspire, and connect us. Every month, we gather for The Summit, a forum where friends and thinkers come together to tackle the big topics: politics, science, and religion. We explore why healthy debate matters, how open dialogue can bridge divides, and what it means to build a space where tough...

Dead Internet Theory 11.09.2025

In this episode of SoapBoxLex, we dive into the fascinating and unsettling concept of the Dead Internet Theory—the idea that much of the modern web is no longer driven by people, but by algorithms, bots, and AI-generated content. We explore how social media platforms, recommendation engines, and automated systems are reshaping online conversations, blurring the line between human interaction and m...

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