Reverse Jackass
When an American and Canadian risk it all to bring peace between their forced-together-by-geography situationship.
Episodes
40 episodes
Ep39: Nick wants to speak to the manager about 'Raise Your Voice'; Evelyn asks Oklahoma to be better.
We’re back at Château Reverse Jackass with an episode that begins as a casual debrief and quickly becomes a formal complaint against Raise Your Voice, starring Hillary Duff, John Corbett, and several deeply disturbing choices ...
Ep38: Evelyn got stuck on the phone; Nick got stuck filling out paperwork.
What starts as a simple intro somehow immediately turns into a low-grade workplace dispute, complete with accusations of neglect, passive aggression, emotional damage, and a shocking amount of nostril flaring. Evelyn and Nick spend the opening ...
Ep37: Nick honors George Washington Carver; Evelyn might require her Epi-Pen.
Episode 45 begins with Nick bringing an actual American icon to the table: George Washington Carver, scientific genius, agricultural legend, and longtime cornerstone of Nick's mother's first-grade curriculum.Nick explains how hi...
Ep36: Evelyn uses whimsy as a ladder out of the pit; Nick still believes in fast food and good weather.
Today on the RJP, Evelyn crawls out of a real-life pit of despair the least dramatic way possible: one small choice at a time. It starts with a last-minute manicure, turns into a “whimsy audit,” and becomes a full-on experiment in seeing her cu...
Ep35: Nick couldn’t write the essay; Evelyn couldn’t do the math.
Episode 35 is coming alive! Nick gets dragged to the front of the class and told—loudly, publicly, spiritually—that his essay is garbage and his future is bleak. So he does what any reasonable teen would do: recruits the smartest girl in school...
Ep34: Evelyn hosts a cross-border pronunciation quiz; Nick derails it with “funky butt loving.”
Evelyn and Nick open with a “redemption episode” after a lost-to-the-vault recording session, and immediately decide the healthiest possible reset is… publicly daring each other to apologize via email. It’s petty. It’s theatrical. It’s Reverse ...
Ep33: Nick's watch costs more than your car; Evelyn gives the pep talk nobody asked for.
Nick kicks things off by assigning Evelyn the sacred American homework of watching Alec Baldwin’s “Always Be Closing” monologue, then immediately demands she create a music-teacher version of ABC. Evelyn responds with “Ask Before Closing,”
Ep32: Evelyn chases the high of childhood joy; Nick hid teeth in the M&M's.
Evelyn brings three oddly perfect moments to the table: flying behind a tractor on a sled as a kid, falling asleep in a flame-decaled PT Cruiser on a beach the day after her wedding, and the pure euphoric justice of watching a reckless driver f...
Ep31: Nick out-narcs the defense lawyer; Evelyn breaks down snow day politics.
Nick learns the hard way that you should never say “Where’s a cop when you need one?” out loud, because the universe will take it as a legally binding request. A pair of cars are street racing, a head-on crash happens, and Nick becomes an accid...
Ep30: Evelyn OFFICIALLY-officially becomes the Canadian Blade; Nick gives a masterclass in conditional generosity.
Lordy, Lordy, look who's 30! Episode 30 of the RJP starts sweet. Evelyn reveals a listener-made Canadian Blade t-shirt, complete with sword-through-maple-leaf imagery, and gives a long-overdue shoutout to Jason J, possibly the most ...
Ep29: Nick tells the story of his 3rd-worst neighbor; Evelyn shuts down Christian comedy hour.
Nick launches this episode of the RJP with Part Three (or maybe Part One? It's all TBD at this point) of a potential worst-neighbor-ever trilogy: a restaurant owner who tried to annex the building’s gorgeous plant-lined corridor as his...
Ep28: Evelyn knows both countries' national anthems; Nick knows the Chicago Bears' fight song.
Evelyn decides it’s time to drag the peace talks back to their original purpose: repairing Canada-US relations through culture, humility, and a deeply unnecessary discussion of national anthems.On a Family Day / Presidents’ Day recording...
Ep27: Nick ran Sex & Banana Splits; Evelyn ran hot pursuit.
Cue the airhorn because Reverse Jackass is here with another episode (#CantStopWontStop). Nick opens with a random story of his childhood belief that a Chinese restaurant closed because it made too much money ("Sure, Jan"). Then he fla...
Ep26: Evelyn sweats through the piano bench; Nick has a few words for Mr. Holland (& his opus).
In this episode, Evelyn shares the story of Irv, her first piano teacher: a farmer, musician, painter, poet, and deeply eccentric fixture of her childhood who taught her for years in a tiny overheated room on the family farm. What starts as a l...
Ep25: Nick witnesses airport betrayal; Evelyn was not made for sand dunes.
In this episode of Reverse Jackass (recorded eons ago back in November 2025), Nick and Evelyn debrief Evelyn’s recent visit to Southern California and officially confirm that peace talks can survive real-life proximity...but o...
Ep24: Evelyn introduces the Great Maple Syrup Heist; Nick calls MLMs America’s true crime.
It's Episode 24 on the 24th - make a wish!Evelyn drags Nick into a true crime-themed episode of the RJ Pod… but instead of murder, we’re going straight to heists. First: a wildly French museum jewel robbery that Nick somehow missed entir...
Ep23: Nick met his match in a blind poodle named Bebe; Evelyn weaponized rush-hour McNuggets.
Let's turn back time a bit for this episode of the RJ Podasaurus: It’s the day before American Thanksgiving 2025 (YES IT IS CURRENTLY MARCH 2026 GET OVER IT), so naturally Nick tells a heartwarming tale about adopting a former champion show poo...
Ep22: Evelyn administers her version of the Canadian Citizenship Test to Nick.
In this episode of Reverse Jackass, Evelyn decides Nick has earned a very special privilege: taking her completely unofficial, moderately chaotic Canadian Citizenship Test. What follows is a rapid-fire gauntlet of blizzard logic, “sorr...
Ep21: Nick survived dating someone who hated comedy (and body hair); Evelyn survived performative masculinity in Canadian Tire.
Nick kicks off with Maya Angelou’s timeless warning: when someone shows you who they are, believe them, then immediately lists three times he did not do that. He shares a therapist-world horror story (public ethical shaming), a restaur...
Ep20: Evelyn got the spiral perm; Nick resisted frosted tips (BARELY).
Episode 20 of the RJP! Evelyn comes armed (and only somewhat dangerous) with two stories about belonging, Canadian-style: the time she got a spiral perm to match the Grade 8 cool girls… and immediately became the school bus Chia Pet....
Ep19: Nick mailed a deeply unfortunate Christmas card; Evelyn Rolls Up the Rim live on-air.
Hold onto your milk allergies, everyone. Nick tells the story of a wildly misguided “casino night” staff party from his teenage theme park days, where a bunch of dressed-up high schoolers played table games, won raffle tickets, and somehow ende...
Ep18: Evelyn's Canadian niceness takes a turn; Nick’s bathroom trust is shattered.
The ol' Reverse Jackass pod is back, and it's all about being nice on this episode. And bathrooms. But first, Evelyn re-activates the sacred mission of this podcast (peace talks, allegedly) and then slaps Nick a prompt with the entire purpose o...
Ep17: Nick never got back on the horse; Evelyn hands in her toque.
In this episode of the Reverse Jackass podcast, Nick confesses his lifelong fear of horses (he blames a traumatizing 80s talk show and the subpar reconstructive surgery practices du jour), and relives the time he had to go horseback ri...
Ep16: Evelyn translates Tim Hortons; Nick slams the Super Bowl.
Nick and Evelyn are back with more cross-border camaraderie and chaos. On this episode, Evelyn attempts to explain Canada’s most divisive institution: Timothy Frickin' Hortons. Nick learns about double-doubles, four-by-fours, and the emo...
Ep15: Nick has a Forrest Gump epiphany; Evelyn side-eyes Alberta.
In episode lucky #15 of the Reverse Jackass podcast, Nick and Evelyn open negotiations on provincial reputations and Southern assumptions, starting with Nick’s greatest hits from moving away from the American South (including two truly...