Comedian Stewart Huff uses the word "junk" to describe the unique items he collects. However, as you hear the stories behind them, they become much more than junk. They're lost treasures, windows into people's lives and yes they're his obsessions. Join Stewart as he shares his collection of gifts from the past and present with a variety of guests each episode.
Join Stewart and his guests Tom Simmons and Peter-john Byrnes as they discuss a board game that Stewart found in a junk shop. Fans of Monopoly will enjoy this one! Remember to subscribe and review us…
This episode Stewart is joined by Tom Simmons and Danny Bevins. Stewart shows the guys his collection of drug junk. Mostly vials and bottles that had contained opium and cocaine. This leads the guys …
This episode finds Stewart talking with Tom Simmons and Cody "Easy Bake" Melcher. The guys begin talking about Stewarts passion for junking and some of the characters he's met along the way. Then the…
Join Stewart this episode as he welcomes Tom Simmons and podcast-favorite, Lowell. Today the guys discuss Stewart's collection of photos of Natural Disasters. That leads to a very insightful and typi…
In this episode, Stewart is joined by comedian Andrew Rudick and Allie Mitchell. The gang have engage in a great conversation which eventually leads to Stewart presenting some very interesting items …
In this episode Stewart, along with his guests Tom Simmons and Cody "Easy Bake" Melcher get so wrapped up in a story about a frustrating moment that Stewart encountered that they never even get to th…
Stewart is joined this week by Cody Melcher and Peter-john Byrnes. This time Stewart has brought along some artwork that is pet and animal-related. Cody gets emotional and Peter cracks jokes...and S…
This week Stewart and his guests Matt Holt and Lowell discuss the concept of allowing people and things to exist as they were created. It's a very interesting and fun conversation that will make you …
As the NFL playoff season gets underway, Stewart and his guests Tom Simmons and Lowell sit down to discuss Stewart's collection of football helmets. Join the guys in this really fun and informative d…
Happy Holidays from all of us at Stewart Huff's Obsessive Curiosities! In this episode Stewart is joined by two of his favorite Elves, Tom Simmons and Danny Bevins to discuss the holiday. Stewart sha…
To kick off Season 2, Stewart welcomes his guests Tom Simmons and Danny Bevins to discuss violent toys. The guys examine some of the horrific toys in Stewart's collection which leads to a hilarious c…
In preparation for the start of Season 2, which begins on Dec 11, we present a fan-favorite episode! This week, Stewart is joined by Tom Simmons and Peter-john Byrnes to discuss hobos and the legenda…
In preparation for the start of Season 2, which begins Dec 11, we present a replay of a fan favorite episode. In this episode, Stewart, Tom Simmons and Lowell discuss the power of protesting and othe…
Stewart is joined in the episode by comedian Brent Terhune and Drake (not THAT Drake), who is a student at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. The guys discuss a variety of items from Stewart's …
Indiana University Professor of Anthropology, Dr. Susan Seizer and comedian Peter-john Byrnes join Stewart to discuss how the deaths of loved ones were recognized by past generations.
In honor of Halloween, a spooky one! In this episode, Stewart is joined by Matt Holt and Peter-john Byrnes. Stewart has brought an interesting picture into the studio that has actually given Stewart …
In this episode Stewart is joined by Tom Simmons and Matt Holt to discuss Stewart's collection of paraphernalia associated with fraternal organizations and specialized groups. They even try on a few …
Stewart, Lowell, and Peter-john Byrnes discuss exorcisms, Last Rights, Big Feet, and snake handling churches. Praise the Lord!
Stewart sits down with Matt Holt and Peter-john Byrnes to discuss comic books, why Stewy was fired from DQ, and Peter-john's debut piece in this week's Mad Magazine.
In this episode, Stewart, Tom Simmons, and Peter John Byrnes conclude their discussion on hair art.