Best Podcast Episodes About Bret Taylor
Everything podcasters are saying about Bret Taylor — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 43 episodes
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“… So like the next time he has a dinner party like Travis will be invited and Chris will be invited And then she could say, what if you just call Taylor up? Because Chris is just a businesswoman, right? Like, she understands. And Travis is very business savvy. I actually could see the two of them getting along. And Travis is friends with Corey. Yeah. There are a couple, like, but it's never going to happen. Oh, did you see? I can actually see like Taylor being spotted with Chris. Right. But never forgiving Kim. So the entire like A-list community went to the Paul McCartney concert. Did you see? …”
“… but it could, of course. Yeah. I just feel like I only ever talking about Tommy Hilfiger in regards to Chris Jenner because she always goes to the Met Gala with them because they like best friends And he needs a guest and she needs a table you know Right So like the next time he has a dinner party like Travis will be invited and Chris will be invited And then she could say, what if you just call Taylor up? Because Chris is just a businesswoman, right? Like, she understands. And Travis is very business savvy. I actually could see the two of them getting along. And Travis is friends with Corey. Yeah. There are a couple, like, but it's never going to happen. Oh, did you see? I can actually see like Taylor being spotted with Chris. Right. But never forgiving Kim. So the entire like A-list community went to the Paul McCartney concert. Did you see? No. Oh my God. And like one photographer knew it was happening. And he had a really blurry camera from really far away. And he got all these blurry ass pictures of the back door. Everyone was there. Role model and Dakota Johnson together. Taylor was there. Olivia Rodrigo was there. Oh, I saw that. So there's this very blurry picture of like a …”
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Travis Kelsey signs on as the global brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger, sparking a hilarious debate about his extensive brand deals and whether he's just slapping his name on anything. The hosts dive into the absurdity of Kelsey making more money from endorsements than football, comparing him to a 'brand whore' while pondering the fierce rivalry between Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren. The segment wraps up with a comedic take on Kelsey's potential dinner parties with Kris Jenner and Taylor Swift, making it a must-listen for pop culture fans.
“… roof It's hard enough to keep a relationship together to keep relationship together when you have to field everyone's opinions of you Especially Taylor Swift cuz how many fucking songs does she have about ex-boyfriends, right? It's like geez if you break up with her the fuck a diss track of the universe is coming your way Yeah, right Kendrick Drake fuck that just don't break up with Taylor exactly Yeah, but it's just like you're doing it in front of the world and you're you're inviting all the shittiest people in the world to have their opinions about you It's like it's a lot of pressure in …”
“It's interesting when people are public like a public relationship like that two super famous people It's like that's a lot of pressure And then you put it all out there in the world and like everybody's judging you like roof It's hard enough to keep a relationship together to keep relationship together when you have to field everyone's opinions of you Especially Taylor Swift cuz how many fucking songs does she have about ex-boyfriends, right? It's like geez if you break up with her the fuck a diss track of the universe is coming your way Yeah, right Kendrick Drake fuck that just don't break up with Taylor exactly Yeah, but it's just like you're doing it in front of the world and you're you're inviting all the shittiest people in the world to have their opinions about you It's like it's a lot of pressure in timberlake this weekend that really pissed me off what happened they released a two or three year old video of him getting a dui yeah oh i did see that why does that need to be out there why do they what is how is that a legal thing to take like a video of someone being arrested like why is that because he's a public figure why why isn't that private …”
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In a rant about the release of Justin Timberlake's old DUI video, the host humorously critiques society's obsession with public figures' downfalls. He points out the absurdity of judging Timberlake for a common mistake while highlighting the harsh realities of fame. The segment blends relatable frustrations with sharp observations on celebrity culture, making it both funny and thought-provoking.
“… found out? I wasn't super surprised because I felt like there was a lot of discourse online that they probably needed to. But I have to say, I saw Taylor during that journey and she was a different person. I genuinely feel like she needed to get away from Dakota. She stepped into like a really confident, amazing era. I saw her twice and I was like, your aura is different. Your energy is different. And it was like the old Taylor again. So I like I'm so sad because I really wanted people to see that side of Taylor. And maybe one day they will. Who knows? But I just felt like it was such a good …”
“… this is going to get out. So we didn't know if we could even talk about it when we were filming. Now we can. This is the first time in the history of The Bachelorette that the show was pulled right before the premiere. What was your reaction when you found out? I wasn't super surprised because I felt like there was a lot of discourse online that they probably needed to. But I have to say, I saw Taylor during that journey and she was a different person. I genuinely feel like she needed to get away from Dakota. She stepped into like a really confident, amazing era. I saw her twice and I was like, your aura is different. Your energy is different. And it was like the old Taylor again. So I like I'm so sad because I really wanted people to see that side of Taylor. And maybe one day they will. Who knows? But I just felt like it was such a good experience for her. And I'm really sad because it was very wholesome and dramatic, but amazing. So did you have a heads up or did you find out when the news broke? No, I found out when the news broke. Yeah, I was literally I was dancing with Sasha from Dancing with the Stars, we were doing a little dance lesson. My friend was with us and she goes, …”
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In a wild twist, Jessi reveals how she found out about the shocking news regarding Taylor while dancing in a lesson, leading to a chaotic group chat frenzy. With speculation swirling around Dakota possibly leaking scandalous details to TMZ, the segment delivers a blend of humor and drama that keeps listeners hooked.
“… your character in this story yeah yeah also dakota is going to be edited out of vanderpump villa after the domestic violence investigation involving taylor frankie paul so he will not be a part of the upcoming season of vanderpump villa as we know from secret lives that all the dad talk went they took this big trip vanderpump villa dakota i think was a central storyline because he hooked up with someone and he's actually going to be edited out of the season. And so I actually find that. Well, it's probably an episode or two. Yeah, I actually don't find that helpful because I think that it would …”
“… put like almost like scripting a story here like she you know what i mean like i don't think her feelings are really involved with marciano i feel like she's just no she's you know but to even indulge him along but like that's not a good move for your character in this story yeah yeah also dakota is going to be edited out of vanderpump villa after the domestic violence investigation involving taylor frankie paul so he will not be a part of the upcoming season of vanderpump villa as we know from secret lives that all the dad talk went they took this big trip vanderpump villa dakota i think was a central storyline because he hooked up with someone and he's actually going to be edited out of the season. And so I actually find that. Well, it's probably an episode or two. Yeah, I actually don't find that helpful because I think that it would add a lot of color to their story, you know, because we're always seeing it, like everything thus far has been like Taylor's, you know, poor behavior. And I think that we'd really see an ugly side of him at that, where he was like hooking up with a girl in the bathroom and then calling Taylor and telling her about it, You know, like, so I feel like …”
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Jesse Draper's questionable dating choices take center stage as the hosts hilariously dissect her decision to reconnect with a 'loser' ex. The segment peaks with a comedic rant about how this relationship is a 'diabolically bad choice' that could ruin her reputation, making it a must-listen for fans of relationship drama.
“… did you feel did you audition for for it or was it a yeah so I made a tape yeah at the at the cottage at the cottage and I had auditioned for a Taylor auditioned for some Taylor Sheridan stuff before and I I've always appreciated Taylor's work but I've always been like, I'm not the right guy for Taylor Sheen. These are men, men in these shows. But you had to tend to be a cowboy before? I don't even know what if it was a cowboy. I think it was in 1923. Even if it's period or cowboy, I was just like, I'm not the right fit for his world. And so I made the tape very, not casually, we took it …”
“good indication that so you're like I'm gonna did you feel did you audition for for it or was it a yeah so I made a tape yeah at the at the cottage at the cottage and I had auditioned for a Taylor auditioned for some Taylor Sheridan stuff before and I I've always appreciated Taylor's work but I've always been like, I'm not the right guy for Taylor Sheen. These are men, men in these shows. But you had to tend to be a cowboy before? I don't even know what if it was a cowboy. I think it was in 1923. Even if it's period or cowboy, I was just like, I'm not the right fit for his world. And so I made the tape very, not casually, we took it seriously, but with no expectation. We'll send it off. Okay, we're done. And then got a quick message back a couple of days later that was like, oh, no, no, no. this is he's really into it and he wants to see you in Wyoming for he does his testing process there where he comes and brings people in to Wyoming but I was at the cottage and my father who's …”
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Patrick J. Adams shares his unexpected journey of auditioning for a role in a Taylor Sheridan project. Initially doubting his fit for Sheridan's typically masculine characters, he found empowerment in prioritizing family over the audition process, ultimately leading to a successful casting. This experience highlights the balance between personal responsibilities and professional aspirations in the acting world.
“… Blake Live. these latest statements. But what do we want to start with first? I feel like there were so many, well, I mean, do we want to start with Taylor Frankie Paul? Do we want to start with, do we want to start with Savannah? Do we want, I guess let's, let's get Taylor Frankie Paul out of the way. She posted, she put a post over the, she put a post over the weekend saying that she's distancing herself from the Mormon church. She says that the last 40 days have been hell on earth. She put that, that was her Easter post. It's been hell on earth. And, you know, even though she was raised in the …”
“… instead of Donna always copying off of you. Thank you. Yeah, I forgot what I was going to say, but we have lots of news to get into. We have lots to dive into today. Zach, what do you think of the dragon emoji? We will get into all of that with Blake Live. these latest statements. But what do we want to start with first? I feel like there were so many, well, I mean, do we want to start with Taylor Frankie Paul? Do we want to start with, do we want to start with Savannah? Do we want, I guess let's, let's get Taylor Frankie Paul out of the way. She posted, she put a post over the, she put a post over the weekend saying that she's distancing herself from the Mormon church. She says that the last 40 days have been hell on earth. She put that, that was her Easter post. It's been hell on earth. And, you know, even though she was raised in the Mormon church, I believe it was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I'm not really sure what the difference is. I just, I didn't know much about Mormonism, but I just recently realized or learned that the Mormons, they also believe in Jesus. I thought I don't know they had a different someone else that they praised but if you're Mormon …”
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Taylor Frankie Paul, a prominent figure in the MomTok community, has announced her decision to distance herself from the Mormon Church, stating that the past 40 days have felt like 'hell on earth.' In her Easter post, she reflects on her journey of faith, emphasizing her belief in Christ while acknowledging her struggles with anxiety and the importance of mental health.
“… there are days that I think I can do a million things. And then like 10 minutes in, I'm like, no, I can't. Yeah. So that could literally be it. Then Taylor meets with her ancestry specialist for more info about her biological dad. And then she finds out she has two half siblings. So now she has four. So I'm assuming she doesn't talk to anybody on the family. No. I haven't heard anything about that. I mean, right now, I don't think it's a great time for her to be reaching out to these people. No.”
“Well, I think because Whitney had such a big response to Jessie missing it. And then Whitney saying that she would host it. Like Whitney went above and beyond. Like Whitney obviously had more energy that day. Like there are days that I think I can do a million things. And then like 10 minutes in, I'm like, no, I can't. Yeah. So that could literally be it. Then Taylor meets with her ancestry specialist for more info about her biological dad. And then she finds out she has two half siblings. So now she has four. So I'm assuming she doesn't talk to anybody on the family. No. I haven't heard anything about that. I mean, right now, I don't think it's a great time for her to be reaching out to these people. No.”
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In the latest episode of 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,' Taylor Frankie Paul uncovers surprising family connections through her ancestry results, revealing she has two new half-siblings. Meanwhile, Whitney's enthusiastic response to Jessie's absence showcases her energetic personality, contrasting with the group's dynamics. The discussion highlights the tension and emotional complexity within the cast as they navigate personal revelations.
“… saw something about millennials versus Gen Z that actually really struck a chord with me. And it said – it was like a meme of somebody with – it was Taylor Swift with winged eyeliner, which the other day I literally sent a text to my friends and said, I want to learn how to do winged eyeliner. And it said, does winged eyeliner make you look like a millennial? And the conversation around that with the person that I was following that posted it was like, imagine like people being able to see you. Like, I'm kind of sick of people being like, and I'm somebody that's been worried about this. Does this …”
“… He said we walked so you could crawl. That's how he put it. He did say that line, but he's saying like, you're not even running. Oh, you're crawling. Yeah. You do nothing like Like you just like – because we had to like work for it. I will say I saw something about millennials versus Gen Z that actually really struck a chord with me. And it said – it was like a meme of somebody with – it was Taylor Swift with winged eyeliner, which the other day I literally sent a text to my friends and said, I want to learn how to do winged eyeliner. And it said, does winged eyeliner make you look like a millennial? And the conversation around that with the person that I was following that posted it was like, imagine like people being able to see you. Like, I'm kind of sick of people being like, and I'm somebody that's been worried about this. Does this make me look millennial? But it's like, I am. So why can't I just look like it? Who cares if I, who cares if this eyeliner or the way I wear my jeans or the shoes I'm pairing with my jeans or whatever makes me look like a millennial. I'm 36. That's my age. So like it's, I don't, I don't need to dress like a Gen Z because that might be weird, you …”
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In a hilarious take on generational style, one host laments how millennials are shamed for their makeup choices, especially winged eyeliner. The segment humorously contrasts the struggles of millennials with the ease of Gen Z's social media presence, leading to a relatable revelation about embracing one's age and style.
“… television for it. No, it doesn't work that way anymore. So it's like when you're listening, you kind of got to imagine. You know, it's in the Taylor Swift era. It's like a cultural phenomenon. That also lasted way beyond it. So like I watched it. You watched it? I loved it. Were you not supposed to be watching it? I mean, I watched reruns. Okay. So that's what I mean. Like it's still held its value. My generation watched it. Your mom probably watched it. Maybe. And then I hear that all the time. Yeah. That is my mom favorite show I was obsessed with it I loved it Oh my God I was in Detroit …”
“… is the biggest show on television by a factor of five, gets like a 2.8 to a 3.2. Grey's Anatomy gets a 0.4. That's wild. Yes, you guys were out of 11. You had 20 million viewers a week for like five of the 10 years. Right. There's no real comp in modern television for it. No, it doesn't work that way anymore. So it's like when you're listening, you kind of got to imagine. You know, it's in the Taylor Swift era. It's like a cultural phenomenon. That also lasted way beyond it. So like I watched it. You watched it? I loved it. Were you not supposed to be watching it? I mean, I watched reruns. Okay. So that's what I mean. Like it's still held its value. My generation watched it. Your mom probably watched it. Maybe. And then I hear that all the time. Yeah. That is my mom favorite show I was obsessed with it I loved it Oh my God I was in Detroit right It came out when I would have been 15 It was such a glitzy world The poor kids driving a 65 Mustang convertible. Jason Priestley. Dylan's driving a fucking convertible Porsche. Collector edition. The mansions. Everyone's hot. Yeah. The dudes are cool. Like, it was such wish fulfillment. So many bathing suits. Yes. Yes. Yes. If you're like in …”
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Imagine being so captivated by Beverly Hills 90210 that it makes you want to move to America! This segment hilariously explores how the show created a glitzy fantasy world that left fans, including the speaker, starstruck and desperate for a taste of that glamorous life. With anecdotes about seeing cast members in real life, it’s a nostalgic trip down a glamorous lane.
“… yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like George Washington. Yeah, I mean, Beyonce is also like aging out. So, which is crazy, but that's just what it is. Like Taylor Swift or Messi? I think Messi. I think Messi. how many followers does Taylor Swift have Olivia? I'll look it up right now. Cause also I would say 280 something million. Wow. Beyonce is more than Taylor Swift. That's kind of crazy. Well, she's got better, better Instagram content in general. I would say that's a really good debate. I don't know if Taylor Swift posts on Instagram, but yeah, I know when I saw that, I was really like, who is more …”
“… therefore parents know him. That's fair. I think that the love for Messi, like my daughter and both sons have Messi jerseys. I don't know if any of them know who Beyonce is. Definitely my sons. Like Messi is like a family figure, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's like George Washington. Yeah, I mean, Beyonce is also like aging out. So, which is crazy, but that's just what it is. Like Taylor Swift or Messi? I think Messi. I think Messi. how many followers does Taylor Swift have Olivia? I'll look it up right now. Cause also I would say 280 something million. Wow. Beyonce is more than Taylor Swift. That's kind of crazy. Well, she's got better, better Instagram content in general. I would say that's a really good debate. I don't know if Taylor Swift posts on Instagram, but yeah, I know when I saw that, I was really like, who is more famous? The question is, yeah. Who's more? Well, the question is, who's more famous than messy? The rock. that's a good one i feel like he's just like everyone's obsessed with them which is kind of crazy to me but that's just like selena gomez another one that people are obsessed with who's more famous kylie or selena i think selena it's a tough one …”
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In a lively debate, the hosts explore the cultural influence of Lionel Messi compared to Beyoncé, questioning who holds more fame among today's youth. They highlight how Messi's popularity transcends generations, with kids wearing his jerseys while some may not even recognize Beyoncé. This discussion also touches on other celebrities like Taylor Swift and The Rock, creating a dynamic comparison of fame in the modern world.
“Taylor filed a restraining order against Dakota and it was granted and she gets like six hours a week of supervised time with ever. It's really grim. Again, we'll come back to this. We talk about it unwell, but things are really, really grim. I think she also sort of like soft posted that she was leaving the Mormon church like officially, although I thought she was out. Yeah, it's very it's it's very, very dark. It's the darkest timeline. The family …”
“Taylor filed a restraining order against Dakota and it was granted and she gets like six hours a week of supervised time with ever. It's really grim. Again, we'll come back to this. We talk about it unwell, but things are really, really grim. I think she also sort of like soft posted that she was leaving the Mormon church like officially, although I thought she was out. Yeah, it's very it's it's very, very dark. It's the darkest timeline. The family court was live streamed. Oh, it was. Yeah. Watch it. It's on TikTok. I did not watch it, but there was there are clips on TikTok. Yeah. Doesn't seem because there is an I don't know what they're called, like a supervise. Yeah, like supervision or whatever. There's like a person that is involved in the case that's like in person with both of them …”
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Taylor has been granted only six hours a week of supervised visitation with her child, Everett, amidst her ongoing legal struggles with Dakota. The situation has escalated to the point where a family court hearing was live-streamed, revealing troubling incidents that highlight the severity of Taylor's circumstances. As she navigates these challenges, including a potential departure from the Mormon church, the outlook remains grim for her and her family.
“… with the custody case. And that will continue to change when you have a child with someone. It is going to continue to evolve. And one of the things Taylor's attorney was commenting on and Dakota's attorney commented on was that that case hasn't been finalized because Taylor hasn't given financial documents. there could be child support involved with Taylor paying Dakota, depending on his percentage of custody. And so there's some nuance there as well. But this isn't something that's going to resolve quickly because Ever is two years old and there's a long way to go until Ever is 18. And that's …”
“… it, and then how to keep the two parties away from each other which is going to be third exchange of custody And it a hard arrangement for everybody but it is a safer arrangement than what going on now And then that will be an ongoing process with the custody case. And that will continue to change when you have a child with someone. It is going to continue to evolve. And one of the things Taylor's attorney was commenting on and Dakota's attorney commented on was that that case hasn't been finalized because Taylor hasn't given financial documents. there could be child support involved with Taylor paying Dakota, depending on his percentage of custody. And so there's some nuance there as well. But this isn't something that's going to resolve quickly because Ever is two years old and there's a long way to go until Ever is 18. And that's going to be an on again, off again with child support, custody arrangements, guess what holiday? And that's hard. This is always so informative, Emily. I have one more question before we let you go i have heard from from people close to the situation i guess is that uh in terms of any conversations around the possibility of us seeing taylor's season …”
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The ongoing legal battles between Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen are set to reshape their future appearances on reality television. As they navigate custody issues and restraining orders, the court's decisions will heavily influence their ability to film together again, marking a significant turning point in their public personas and the reality TV landscape.
“… scary things are happening. We're talking about someone who clearly is struggling with their mental health. When we had the opportunity of having Taylor on the show and she talked about this situation. And if you go back and you watch that interview, it's not like she told a different story. Right. She told essentially. I'm very honest about what happened. And she was on our couch. You know, you you you felt her pain in the room. You felt her sadness and her regret. And that in no way that it's a disgusting video. It's a horrifying video. This is a very serious thing. This is not some reality. …”
“… is, is the thing he was getting heat for was in reality, nothing. People are allowed to change their mind. But in the TV bachelor world, they made it into something huge. This is a situation where something illegal is happening. Some very dark and scary things are happening. We're talking about someone who clearly is struggling with their mental health. When we had the opportunity of having Taylor on the show and she talked about this situation. And if you go back and you watch that interview, it's not like she told a different story. Right. She told essentially. I'm very honest about what happened. And she was on our couch. You know, you you you felt her pain in the room. You felt her sadness and her regret. And that in no way that it's a disgusting video. It's a horrifying video. This is a very serious thing. This is not some reality. TV drama that we've all can have fun with because like it's gotten a little heavy, but at the end of the day, all the people involved are going to be just fine and living their best lives. Again, lives are being ruined right now. Emily Lungareta, do you have any like insight into like why Secret Lives was greenlit and why they chose to make the …”
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In the latest episode of 'The Viall Files,' the hosts discuss the troubling implications of featuring real-life scandals in reality TV, specifically focusing on Taylor Frankie Paul's situation. While the show initially aimed to portray themes of forgiveness, it ultimately highlighted the darker aspects of her life, raising questions about the ethics of using personal trauma for entertainment. The conversation reveals the tension between creating engaging content and the real-life consequences that can ensue, especially when children are involved.
“the first day of filming, like Taylor's already in, but in the machine for like how many weeks, right? Like before you actually get to your first night, like you do photo shoot and pre-show press, like one or two weeks. She was announced. They were still filming when she was announced. Yeah. But I'm just saying like, based on your experience, like night one with the limos, Like how long have you sort of been in possession of the bachelorette before? Like two weeks. Yeah. So there …”
“the first day of filming, like Taylor's already in, but in the machine for like how many weeks, right? Like before you actually get to your first night, like you do photo shoot and pre-show press, like one or two weeks. She was announced. They were still filming when she was announced. Yeah. But I'm just saying like, based on your experience, like night one with the limos, Like how long have you sort of been in possession of the bachelorette before? Like two weeks. Yeah. So there was like probably a month before in between like their season three, season three reunion and Taylor's time, you know, with Warner Horizon basically. And so they had all this information and the end of the at the reunion. One thing that's come out this week that apparently didn't make it to air, the season three reunion is that they talked about new …”
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The Bachelorette should have never cast Taylor Frankie Paul due to her chaotic and toxic behavior, which was well-known prior to the scandal.
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dissect Taylor Swift's award show appearance, debating whether her outfit signals a new album or a bridal theme. The funniest moment comes when they humorously suggest she should write a love album called 'Love Letters,' mixing her signature hate songs with sweet sentiments.
“… like we're so lucky that we got like the grunge era boys too so the pretty boys that like were you know doing all the shows with you like Jonathan Taylor Thomas and then we also Casper the movie Casper he was Devin Sawa yes I thought he was so but then we at that time then we had gavin rosdale but then we had gavin rosdale and kurt cobain and and jared leto jared leto and i even was so obsessed with like my faves like anthony kiedis and slat they made the binder front like you know oh yeah ethan hawk actually made my binder brad pitt the legends of the fall legends of the fall brad pitt oh yeah …”
“… a big basketball fan at the time. And then I loved soccer and so, and football. So they would talk about sports, which I loved. and then I liked my girly side to be with my girls but I loved boys and I loved like the boys in the magazines and on tv like we're so lucky that we got like the grunge era boys too so the pretty boys that like were you know doing all the shows with you like Jonathan Taylor Thomas and then we also Casper the movie Casper he was Devin Sawa yes I thought he was so but then we at that time then we had gavin rosdale but then we had gavin rosdale and kurt cobain and and jared leto jared leto and i even was so obsessed with like my faves like anthony kiedis and slat they made the binder front like you know oh yeah ethan hawk actually made my binder brad pitt the legends of the fall legends of the fall brad pitt oh yeah that was on my wall like I remember my dad called me boy crazy and tore that poster now. How dare you? How dare you with his long blonde hair Yeah I was like but yeah when I saw him in that I think that why Anthony Kiedis too I think when he had his really long hair Oh yeah The way music video I remember when that came out I want to say so I fifth …”
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The Bella Twins, Nikki and Brie Garcia, share their fond memories of being 'boy crazy' during their youthful days in school. They reminisce about their love for sports and the excitement of being around boys, highlighting iconic figures like Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Brad Pitt, and how their experiences were rooted in a more innocent and wholesome time compared to today's youth culture. This segment captures the essence of growing up in the '90s and early 2000s, showcasing a nostalgic reflection on dating and youth.
“… on the UCLA Bruins.com website is? California. Cotto de Caza, California. The original home. The ancestral home. And Gina. Oh, and Gina. Oh, my. And Taylor originally. and joe de la rosa oh taylor taylor um armstrong oh no not taylor sorry taylor that's not correct about taylor she's from beverly hills originally but oh wow the first thing i ever knew about the housewives is codo de casa behind the gates of codo de casa my friend and i were texting last night if you could only have one og season uh-huh are you doing oc or new york new york hands down yeah no question the countess bethany before …”
“… country. She played at UCLA. She's star, star at UCLA. No joke. And it was like, she was very, very good. Like had sponsorships very young. And like was a top tennis star. I have breaking news about McCall and Macy. What? McCall's listed hometown on the UCLA Bruins.com website is? California. Cotto de Caza, California. The original home. The ancestral home. And Gina. Oh, and Gina. Oh, my. And Taylor originally. and joe de la rosa oh taylor taylor um armstrong oh no not taylor sorry taylor that's not correct about taylor she's from beverly hills originally but oh wow the first thing i ever knew about the housewives is codo de casa behind the gates of codo de casa my friend and i were texting last night if you could only have one og season uh-huh are you doing oc or new york new york hands down yeah no question the countess bethany before she was like did you watch oc season like from season one and i was like i did i didn't start when i was at season one but i definitely i did i went from season one i want you to know i started in season one 2006 i was there yeah i wasn't there i was in high school i was in college and i was like what is this codo de casa i don't i don't know what i …”
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McCall Duprone, a former top tennis player at UCLA, is making waves in the reality TV world. Her unique name caught attention, leading to a discussion about her competitive tennis background and connections to notable reality stars. The segment highlights the intriguing crossover between sports and reality television, particularly in the context of the 'Bachelor' franchise.
“… because demand for them will go parabolic. And so maybe we should be long copper. Maybe we should be long positional goods and celebrities and Taylor Swift's music catalog. There's a lot of, I think, compelling theories here. But part of what I think is interesting at this economic moment is the unpredictability and the contingency and kind of sensitivity to the precise assumptions in the technology trajectory itself. And the shape that it takes in five or 10 years or whatever, I think, is going to do a lot to determine the answer to that. And as I look backwards the last couple of years, …”
“… assets, especially constrained real assets. Maybe we should be long SF real estate or something because it is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and will be enduringly so. Maybe we should be long the inputs and the ingredients to these systems because demand for them will go parabolic. And so maybe we should be long copper. Maybe we should be long positional goods and celebrities and Taylor Swift's music catalog. There's a lot of, I think, compelling theories here. But part of what I think is interesting at this economic moment is the unpredictability and the contingency and kind of sensitivity to the precise assumptions in the technology trajectory itself. And the shape that it takes in five or 10 years or whatever, I think, is going to do a lot to determine the answer to that. And as I look backwards the last couple of years, I'm struck by how many predictions have held up reasonably poorly, even for people who are on the face of it extremely well informed. And so I've asked a lot of people this question, and I have not heard any answers that are so compelling that I feel like I have conviction.”
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Despite advancements, humanity has never cured a complex disease, but new technologies in biology might change that. With improvements in sequencing, deep learning, and gene editing, we now have the tools to better understand and tackle these intricate health challenges. The unpredictable nature of technological evolution makes it difficult to predict who will benefit most from this revolution.
“Is that where they were? Yeah. They grew up in Colorado, right? Yeah. And then they moved to Utah. But do you think that Taylor thinks understanding her dad was going to magically fix her without doing any internal work? I think she thought there was a piece of her missing. And I think that she needed something else for her storyline other than Dakota. Yeah. My heart broke when Layla met with Ford Models in New York City. Well, she doesn't bring a portfolio with her. And it's like kind of like showing it for a job interview without a resume, right? Yes. If you're at …”
“Is that where they were? Yeah. They grew up in Colorado, right? Yeah. And then they moved to Utah. But do you think that Taylor thinks understanding her dad was going to magically fix her without doing any internal work? I think she thought there was a piece of her missing. And I think that she needed something else for her storyline other than Dakota. Yeah. My heart broke when Layla met with Ford Models in New York City. Well, she doesn't bring a portfolio with her. And it's like kind of like showing it for a job interview without a resume, right? Yes. If you're at that level. I'm actually shocked that they didn't invest something into her just because she's so popular on the show and they can book her on, you know, I don't know, fashion shows, whatever. You think Layla's so popular on the show? I mean, the show is popular in itself. The show's popular. I love Layla's nice, but Layla gets the least amount of …”
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Taylor Frankie Paul chose the worst possible partner in Dakota Mortensen, making her situation akin to a life sentence.
“… party. Everybody who attends, you know what gift they got? Everybody got a Rolex as a gift for attending his birthday party. Wow. Okay. Elizabeth Taylor, him and her, would always ride the Harley Davidson together. He had the biggest collection of Fabergé, you know, the Russian Fabergé. Nobody had more than he had. This guy was a billionaire. He would put lavish parties, celebrate capitalism, celebrate victory. Now the Socialist magazine, they have to change the name. Change the name to Johnson or change the name to, I don't know, whatever you want to put it, but change the Forbes name of the …”
“70 years old, he put on a party. He was best friends with, look at the helicopter. What does it say? Capitalist who? On his helicopter. Vinnie puts a party on at 70th birthday party. Everybody who attends, you know what gift they got? Everybody got a Rolex as a gift for attending his birthday party. Wow. Okay. Elizabeth Taylor, him and her, would always ride the Harley Davidson together. He had the biggest collection of Fabergé, you know, the Russian Fabergé. Nobody had more than he had. This guy was a billionaire. He would put lavish parties, celebrate capitalism, celebrate victory. Now the Socialist magazine, they have to change the name. Change the name to Johnson or change the name to, I don't know, whatever you want to put it, but change the Forbes name of the magazine at least. Or they need a new buyer. By the way, remember that one guy, Tom, that the rumor had it this guy bought Forbes for $800 million at a 75% part of the Forbes? That deal never went through. So the company that owns Forbes still today, do you know who Forbes announced as the International Woman of the Year in 2021? Put Hillary …”
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Forbes, once a bastion of capitalism, now honors figures like Hillary Clinton, raising questions about its editorial integrity. The power lies in the hands of a few editors who shape the magazine's narrative, often pushing a philanthropic agenda that some argue is a never-ending cycle. This shift highlights the potential dangers of media influence and the evolving definition of charity.
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