Best Podcast Episodes About Chad Johnson

Best Podcast Episodes About Chad Johnson

Everything podcasters are saying about Chad Johnson — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 62 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Chad Johnson

Adam Carolla Show
“… that would leave it moist as a child's bottom. Alas, none exists. You know, like now it'd be a cruel joke. I agree. We have Madison Avenue. We have Johnson and Johnson and possibly a third Johnson. It's that bad. We may have Johnson, Johnson & Johnson. And they have a multi – we have no official problems. We only have first world problems. We have people who make way too much money. And now all that extra skin. Think of all those fat people. I mean, there's an extra – It's a market for emollients. There's an extra acre of skin on most chicks walking through the Philly airport. They've got to …” “… Going without all these moisturizers going without all these cleansers and all this stuff Do you think nature is that cruel that humanity for the last several million years just did without Oh, I wish there was some substance I could put upon my hand that would leave it moist as a child's bottom. Alas, none exists. You know, like now it'd be a cruel joke. I agree. We have Madison Avenue. We have Johnson and Johnson and possibly a third Johnson. It's that bad. We may have Johnson, Johnson & Johnson. And they have a multi – we have no official problems. We only have first world problems. We have people who make way too much money. And now all that extra skin. Think of all those fat people. I mean, there's an extra – It's a market for emollients. There's an extra acre of skin on most chicks walking through the Philly airport. They've got to moisturize. You've got to moisturize your gut. Right. I agree, Ace. But I will say the devil's advocate of that is – Oh, no. The thing I find interesting is to think about exactly what you're talking about. 200 years ago, 500 years ago, before all that, you know, how bad? I mean, it does kind of prove the human compulsion to make sweet love on one …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of modern grooming products, questioning if humanity really needed moisturizers throughout history. The comedic highlight comes when they ponder how bad people must have smelled before shampoo, with one host joking about the 'musk' that excited men, leading to a riotous discussion about the 'smell of ball.'
Adam Carolla Show · Jake Steinfeld + Chuck Zito (Carolla Classics) · Mar 29, 2026
The Ezra Klein Show
“… kind of reform is, you know, when I look at the issue of affirmative action, to me, I was always very uncomfortable with it. I always thought Lyndon Johnson's explanation of why you needed it to help formerly enslaved and black people who had then lived under 100 years of Jim Crow made perfect sense. But then it starts getting expanded and starts being expanded to all kinds of people, you know, like people like me, which I thought made no sense. I mean, America has been particularly bad to African-Americans. It has been particularly good to other immigrants. That's why people from all over the …” “… so then if people don't believe the structures are working for them, then it really has nothing to say to them because it just fundamentally disagrees. No, I agree with that. And I think, you know, where I would like to see the radicalism and the kind of reform is, you know, when I look at the issue of affirmative action, to me, I was always very uncomfortable with it. I always thought Lyndon Johnson's explanation of why you needed it to help formerly enslaved and black people who had then lived under 100 years of Jim Crow made perfect sense. But then it starts getting expanded and starts being expanded to all kinds of people, you know, like people like me, which I thought made no sense. I mean, America has been particularly bad to African-Americans. It has been particularly good to other immigrants. That's why people from all over the world have tried desperately to come to America for hundreds of years because the United States is unusually good at welcoming and accepting. So there shouldn have been affirmative action for people of color whatever that means or things like that And then it becomes it goes from being affirmative action to quotas and then it becomes diversity mandates …” View more
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The segment discusses America's diminishing global influence and the implications of Donald Trump's presidency on international relations, particularly in relation to China. As the U.S. becomes more protectionist, other countries are shifting towards forming their own trade agreements, signaling a post-American world where the U.S. is no longer the leading power. This analysis highlights the urgent need for America to reassess its role on the global stage.
The Ezra Klein Show · The Civilization Trump Destroys May Be Our Own · Apr 10, 2026
TBPN
“… for an espresso martini. It's pretty good. Pretty good. It's very nicely designed. I love the finishes. I think this is a fantastic choice. Bruce Johnson, a retired lumber executive, and his wife, wellness coach Peggy Duffy Johnson. Let's give it up for lumber executives. Lumber executives. They keep mahogany flowing through the global economy. The official wood of business. The fact that we don't have a mahogany sponsor. I think we're looking at Bruce Johnson. We've got to get connected to this guy. He might be able to send some mahogany our way. The official lumber partner of TBPN. So they …” “This sounds good. They're coming off the mountain, doing a jacuzzi, and going downstairs for an espresso martini. It's pretty good. Pretty good. It's very nicely designed. I love the finishes. I think this is a fantastic choice. Bruce Johnson, a retired lumber executive, and his wife, wellness coach Peggy Duffy Johnson. Let's give it up for lumber executives. Lumber executives. They keep mahogany flowing through the global economy. The official wood of business. The fact that we don't have a mahogany sponsor. I think we're looking at Bruce Johnson. We've got to get connected to this guy. He might be able to send some mahogany our way. The official lumber partner of TBPN. So they wanted a mountain-inspired aesthetic. for the bar in their edwards colorado home which is about 10 minutes from beaver creek resort their daughter-in-law interior designer jackie johnson worked on the 200 000 space which has open wine storage columns and sconces wrapped in brown suede the downstairs space also includes a sauna i gotta i gotta show you …” View more
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Imagine sipping espresso martinis after skiing, surrounded by luxurious design and winter fabrics. Bruce Johnson and his wellness coach wife transformed their Colorado home into a mountain-inspired retreat, complete with a sauna and a bar that blends Irish and LA vibes. This is the essence of apres ski culture—where every space becomes a party zone, and the atmosphere is all about informal fun.
TBPN · $2B Allergy Drug, ChatGPT Ads, Mansion Section | Billy Boman, Benjamin Miller, Faris Sbahi, Evan Loomis, Anvisha Pai, Ryan Tseng · Mar 27, 2026
KILL TONY
“What's going on here, guys? I'm Chad. I am from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. I am here on my birthday. If you guys don't know where Oshkosh is, that's where Chicago sends all their prisoners. That's right. The thing about turning 40 is more trips to the bathroom and seeing that doctor visiting that bat cave every year, right? Some of the guys know about that, right? Here's some fun facts about me, right? I didn't learn the birds and the bees growing up. My uncle gave me a Playboy, and I …” “What's going on here, guys? I'm Chad. I am from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. I am here on my birthday. If you guys don't know where Oshkosh is, that's where Chicago sends all their prisoners. That's right. The thing about turning 40 is more trips to the bathroom and seeing that doctor visiting that bat cave every year, right? Some of the guys know about that, right? Here's some fun facts about me, right? I didn't learn the birds and the bees growing up. My uncle gave me a Playboy, and I learned how to count backwards from Bill Cosby. That one takes a little bit to sink in. Speaking of Bill, did he still do stand-up in prison, or was he the chocolate pudding? That's right. Fun fact about me is I work insurance.” View more
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Chad hilariously shares his birthday experience while turning 40, comparing it to more frequent bathroom trips and annual doctor visits. His punchline about learning the birds and the bees from a Playboy and counting backwards from Bill Cosby adds a shocking twist that lands perfectly, making the audience both laugh and think.
KILL TONY · #762 - ARI SHAFFIR + KEVIN RYAN + H. FOLEY · Mar 31, 2026
The Tony Kornheiser Show
“… you get a bye. You can win. And so, but yeah, this is, I don't know. I've lost my mind here. Well, you called me up and you were attacking Ben Johnson. Yeah, because we chose. because we need an edge rusher. And so the single obsessive thing in Chicago this week, now that the Cubs' 10-game winning streak ended in L.A., is that the Bears didn't choose an edge rusher, didn't choose a pass rusher. We had like the 30th most effective pass rush in the league last year and didn't choose a pass rusher. And so this is a thing. This is a thing for everyone, everyone, not just me. and Ben Johnson chose …” “… been nfc title game not many not the not recently you know not the last 10 years well yeah yeah last 10 years um yeah 2000 well 2018 was double doink I mean when you have those games you know you pretty good You're pretty good. When you win a division, you get a bye. You can win. And so, but yeah, this is, I don't know. I've lost my mind here. Well, you called me up and you were attacking Ben Johnson. Yeah, because we chose. because we need an edge rusher. And so the single obsessive thing in Chicago this week, now that the Cubs' 10-game winning streak ended in L.A., is that the Bears didn't choose an edge rusher, didn't choose a pass rusher. We had like the 30th most effective pass rush in the league last year and didn't choose a pass rusher. And so this is a thing. This is a thing for everyone, everyone, not just me. and Ben Johnson chose another tight end. Receivers. A receiver who runs a 4-2-8. So what? Can he run 4-2-8 to the quarterback? So there's sorts of things. And there are people who believe that. It's interesting. I mean, coaches get obsessed. You and I have known coaches in every sport who are great, who are brilliant, and they get obsessed. and they have to be talked …” View more
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The Chicago Bears' decision to forgo an edge rusher in the draft could haunt them this season. With a struggling pass rush and a fan base obsessed with improvement, the choice has sparked heated debate. As discussions heat up, the team's future hinges on whether their new picks can fill the gaps left by this critical oversight.
The Tony Kornheiser Show · “The key to good pilaf” · Apr 27, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… just wanted to tell y'all, man, y'all doing a good job. Been watching the show from the beginning. Glad to see my boy Iso Joe on the show. My boy Chad Johnson, my favorite wide receiver growing up. Got a lot of respect for you, man. Keep going, man. Hey. I appreciate that, bro. Hey, appreciate that. It looked like you had one rolled up over there or something. I seen a little smoke coming up. What you got going? That boy had that fight in that OG over there. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. That old lady, I'm going on a diaper run. Hey. She come in with a box of huggies, pampers, and a box of the pins. Richie …” “… super chat we got a video voicemail from our Discord Make sure you join our Discord to submit video voicemail so you might appear on the show. This one comes from Arkansas 15. Let's take a listen to what he had to say. Uh-oh. What's up, Nightcap? Man, just wanted to tell y'all, man, y'all doing a good job. Been watching the show from the beginning. Glad to see my boy Iso Joe on the show. My boy Chad Johnson, my favorite wide receiver growing up. Got a lot of respect for you, man. Keep going, man. Hey. I appreciate that, bro. Hey, appreciate that. It looked like you had one rolled up over there or something. I seen a little smoke coming up. What you got going? That boy had that fight in that OG over there. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. That old lady, I'm going on a diaper run. Hey. She come in with a box of huggies, pampers, and a box of the pins. Richie Social, what's up, Ocho? Can I get a birthday shout-out? It's my birthday, March 21st. I turn 29. I'm close to the big 3-0. Absolutely, Richie. Happy birthday bro Happy birthday Happy birthday bro That's right live it up Cause you about to be You'll never be in your 20s again bro You close so you gotta enjoy it You gotta enjoy 29 Cause 30 coming But boy …” View more
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Getting cut from the Dolphins was a turning point for Chad Johnson, forcing him to confront his future after a life of endorsements and fame. He realized that the window of opportunity had closed, prompting deep reflection on what comes next. This moment, while painful, ultimately shaped his resilience and understanding of life's transitions.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 3: SGA CALLS OUT Luka AND Joker FANS + Dennis Rodman INDUCTED into WWE HOF + The Game’s DM’s EXPOSED · Mar 21, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“Look I promise you losing hurts more than winning feels good You ain lying bro Listen to me again Chad Losing hurts more than winning feels good You never feel the high even with winning the Super Bowl And I was fortunate enough to be on three teams, and my team won. But the losses that I had, I can only imagine losing the Super Bowl. Can you imagine? The Super Bowl? Man they got the thing lined up Ocho they like hey Think about how many people you done brought there All them people Y'all done playing this big celebration They done got …” “Look I promise you losing hurts more than winning feels good You ain lying bro Listen to me again Chad Losing hurts more than winning feels good You never feel the high even with winning the Super Bowl And I was fortunate enough to be on three teams, and my team won. But the losses that I had, I can only imagine losing the Super Bowl. Can you imagine? The Super Bowl? Man they got the thing lined up Ocho they like hey Think about how many people you done brought there All them people Y'all done playing this big celebration They done got entertainment They probably got Snoop Dogg They got Lil Wayne They got I don't know Maybe they got the Goo Goo Dogs I don't know who they got But you planning a big celebration How you supposed to go Joe how you supposed to go Have a good time when we lost the Super Bowl. That's hard, bro. I can't have no good time. Me neither. I ain't going. I ain't going …” View more
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Losing a Super Bowl hurts far more than winning feels good, according to former NFL players Chad Johnson and Joe Johnson. They discuss the emotional toll of such losses, comparing it to a death in the family, and reflect on how these experiences shape their understanding of success and motivation in sports. The conversation highlights the lasting impact of defeat, even among champions like Tom Brady and Michael Jordan.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Thunder THRASH Luka & Lakers + Cade Cunningham & Ant Man MISS OUT on ALL-NBA Awards + Carmelo Anthony says SGA has MVP on LOCK + Cooper Flagg FRUSTRATED with ROOKIE Season + Steve Kerr Will GO 1 MORE Year · Apr 03, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… EMT? He's a paramedic. So a male paramedic. I know they probably wanted a hot nurse. I would have loved a hot nurse. A male paramedic named Chad is coming. I wouldn't want to make enemies with someone about to poke you with a needle. Right. I mean, it feels weird with Chad grabbing my arm and rolling up my sleeve. Is it sexual to you to give blood? I bet he's going to tie a thing around his arm and squeeze it. Like, I wanted it to be hot. Oh, no, I understand. He's worried that his testosterone will go down when he sees Chad. Oh, my gosh. What if it goes up? No, guys, it's not that. Oh, …” “… I got to find like a way to make this like positive. So, Amy, what happened? Who do we have? So we have the guys. You feel good about this. I told you there was a guy coming. I thought maybe didn't know his exact role. Is he a nurse? Is he a first responder? EMT? He's a paramedic. So a male paramedic. I know they probably wanted a hot nurse. I would have loved a hot nurse. A male paramedic named Chad is coming. I wouldn't want to make enemies with someone about to poke you with a needle. Right. I mean, it feels weird with Chad grabbing my arm and rolling up my sleeve. Is it sexual to you to give blood? I bet he's going to tie a thing around his arm and squeeze it. Like, I wanted it to be hot. Oh, no, I understand. He's worried that his testosterone will go down when he sees Chad. Oh, my gosh. What if it goes up? No, guys, it's not that. Oh, it's not? No. He sees Chad and it skyrocketed. No, no, no. You guys are so weird. That's not testosterone. I don't know what you guys are talking about. Maybe it's a good thing Chad's coming. Lunchbox? Do you know how long it takes, like, after he comes and gets their blood, how many days he has to? Oh, let me find that out. Okay. How long for us …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Lunchbox and Eddie engage in a testosterone rivalry, leading to a comedic discussion about the arrival of a male paramedic named Chad. The banter escalates as they joke about the absurdity of a 'testosterone bank' while preparing for a blood test to settle their competition once and for all.
The Bobby Bones Show · Best 7 Segments From The Bobby Bones Show This Week · Apr 25, 2026
Modern Wisdom
“… you a sense of how far people can push themselves and how far and look the way that i see uh elon is not too dissimilar to the way that i see brian johnson and also david goggins which is there are people who will go to the 99.999th percentile of anything and everything yeah and it's useful to have them around because they teach you all of the lessons that you learn by going to the absolute edge but that doesn't mean that you should try and follow what it is that they're doing. It doesn't mean that it's a good strategy for anybody else to do. But if you're going to try and say that Brian Johnson …” “… 2008 crisis he was to lulu riley talks about him like having night terrors he's like sitting up all night um he's throwing up he's having like screaming nightmares um but that goes back to like like i don't want to live that experience but it gives you a sense of how far people can push themselves and how far and look the way that i see uh elon is not too dissimilar to the way that i see brian johnson and also david goggins which is there are people who will go to the 99.999th percentile of anything and everything yeah and it's useful to have them around because they teach you all of the lessons that you learn by going to the absolute edge but that doesn't mean that you should try and follow what it is that they're doing. It doesn't mean that it's a good strategy for anybody else to do. But if you're going to try and say that Brian Johnson going and basically being like a scout in a...” View more
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In a revealing segment from Eric Jorgenson's insights on Elon Musk, we learn about a pivotal moment when Musk was found catatonic under his desk during a tough period in 2018. This story illustrates Musk's extreme dedication and the psychological toll it can take, highlighting how he pushes himself to the limits while also showing that even he has boundaries.
Modern Wisdom · #1082 - Eric Jorgenson - The Wild Psychology of Elon Musk · Apr 09, 2026
Unblinded with Sean Callagy
“Hulk Hogan, Magic Johnson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Pamela Anderson, David Goggins, the list goes on and on. And if this man that was classified in special education in the great state of New Jersey, if he could do it, why can't you? I felt like Superman. I was on top of the world. I felt just as smart, just as popular, just as good looking. I never had this feeling before in my life. And I found out I was taking liquid dimmer. I was in sleepaway camp, 14 years old. …” “Hulk Hogan, Magic Johnson, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, Pamela Anderson, David Goggins, the list goes on and on. And if this man that was classified in special education in the great state of New Jersey, if he could do it, why can't you? I felt like Superman. I was on top of the world. I felt just as smart, just as popular, just as good looking. I never had this feeling before in my life. And I found out I was taking liquid dimmer. I was in sleepaway camp, 14 years old. So 14 years old, you become a successful entrepreneur. By 19, Darren Prince sells his first business for $1 million. How'd you do that? My dad sat me down. He said words that changed my life forever and gave me belief. But I've noticed something with your brain with numbers that's mesmerizing that not even happened. And we're going to tap into that …” View more
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Darren Prince, once classified in special education, became a millionaire by 19, selling his first business for $1 million. His journey is fueled by a pivotal moment with his father, who recognized his unique talent with numbers. This realization transformed his self-worth and set him on a path to represent legends like Muhammad Ali and Hulk Hogan.
Unblinded with Sean Callagy · From Celebrity Agent to Recovery: Darren Prince’s Untold Story with Sean Callagy · Mar 25, 2026
Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan
“… information back that for whatever reason, a typed out note doesn't. But that being said, typing things out, putting things, you know, Steven Johnson, Dan Pink, many authors talk about having things that they call spark files, files where there's tons of inspiration there and they comb through them on a somewhat regular basis. I think that discipline is wonderful and it's for sure better than nothing. And for most people, we can get into the finer points of like, what's the technology? What's the tool? The simpler point is, do you write ideas down? It's the simplest way you can show …” “… of it. So writing it down somewhere is better than nowhere. I find notebooks, there's something more tactile, more gratifying about flipping through a notebook and it jogs memory of where you were when you wrote it down. It brings all sorts of contextual information back that for whatever reason, a typed out note doesn't. But that being said, typing things out, putting things, you know, Steven Johnson, Dan Pink, many authors talk about having things that they call spark files, files where there's tons of inspiration there and they comb through them on a somewhat regular basis. I think that discipline is wonderful and it's for sure better than nothing. And for most people, we can get into the finer points of like, what's the technology? What's the tool? The simpler point is, do you write ideas down? It's the simplest way you can show reverence for the ideas that grace you at their presence is write them down. And if you don't have a place or two or 10 where you write things down, however much you might say you're an ideas gal, you're probably not, right? So who is the book Idea Flow for? Well, if you ask my mom, what she says is for everybody. because the other day I was talking to her …” View more
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Writing down your ideas can unlock unexpected solutions to problems you're facing. Jeremy Utley shares a personal story about how jotting down a thought in the middle of the night led him to discover not just one, but two brilliant solutions by morning. This simple practice not only preserves ideas but enhances creativity and problem-solving skills.
Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan · Confidence Classic: The Method to Solve Any Problem Fast with Jeremy Utley · Mar 18, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… They got Mara going 23rd to the Hawks. Oh, okay. All right. All right, Mara. We might can do something with you down here in the ATL. What? And Johnson Jr. going 27th to the Celtics. Hey, look, this game, though, I ain't going to lie, it was an ugly game because for Michigan to shoot 13% from the three and 38% from the field, man it's hard to win games like that but when you when you sitting in that chair you shot blocking you defending and you making the game ugly and and you kind of shot 32 percent 28 from three hey this this this this ball game could have went either way but yes i feel like …” “… You're right, Ocho. They got some first-round picks. Yeah. If you think about it, Ocho, remember when they had Big Edie at Purdue, 7'4". Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's more agile than Edie. Joe and DeMarc draft, they got Lindenburg going 13 to the Heat. They got Mara going 23rd to the Hawks. Oh, okay. All right. All right, Mara. We might can do something with you down here in the ATL. What? And Johnson Jr. going 27th to the Celtics. Hey, look, this game, though, I ain't going to lie, it was an ugly game because for Michigan to shoot 13% from the three and 38% from the field, man it's hard to win games like that but when you when you sitting in that chair you shot blocking you defending and you making the game ugly and and you kind of shot 32 percent 28 from three hey this this this this ball game could have went either way but yes i feel like you kind of never they never caught a rhythm they never got they they shooters they shooters never caught a rhythm if you if y'all really watch this game you'll see how michigan switched everything switched Everything. I seen Mara out there guarding Mullins one time, way out there on the perimeter. As soon as they come, as soon as they try to hit …” View more
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Michigan's defensive strategy led them to win the National Championship against UConn, despite shooting struggles. Their ability to switch on defense and disrupt UConn's rhythm was key, allowing them to dominate in the paint. With several players projected as first-round picks, the future looks bright for the Wolverines.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Michigan WINS NATIONAL TITLE over UCONN + North Carolina HIRES Mike Malone as Head Coach + Knicks BEAT Hawks in THRILLER · Apr 07, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… Did you always have this sense of humor? Or was it like... Nah, I was class clown, most obnoxious, everything in high school. Same. Hey, yo, me and Chad, back in 2006, so I moved back to Cincinnati in 2004, somewhere around there. And I met Chad almost immediately, like almost the first day I got back for some reason, ran into each other. and then I had this Tuesday night in Cincinnati and it was killing because I knew the ball players their off day was Tuesday I didn't have a lot going on I go alright if I can do something on Tuesday night once the Bengals start coming then the hoes start …” “… whole state was L.A. because I didn't know. I've never been. No. Yeah. Yeah. So were you were you funny? So did you prank people? Were you cracking jokes? Did the teacher say, Mr. Owen, would you please sit down? Everything is not meant to be a joke. Did you always have this sense of humor? Or was it like... Nah, I was class clown, most obnoxious, everything in high school. Same. Hey, yo, me and Chad, back in 2006, so I moved back to Cincinnati in 2004, somewhere around there. And I met Chad almost immediately, like almost the first day I got back for some reason, ran into each other. and then I had this Tuesday night in Cincinnati and it was killing because I knew the ball players their off day was Tuesday I didn't have a lot going on I go alright if I can do something on Tuesday night once the Bengals start coming then the hoes start coming we had all the bad chicks in Cincinnati we had all the Bengals and then Chad I called him in 2006 I called him I said yo he was coming every week so I was like let's do Chad Johnson's Too Funny Tuesday hosted by Gary Owen so we did that that thing was sold out so far in advance like that 2006 year when me and Chad did it it was packed to the …” View more
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When 50 Cent was unable to officiate a wedding, comedian Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson stepped in last minute. This unexpected turn led to a hilarious conversation about Johnson's journey from military service to stand-up comedy, showcasing how he leveraged his unique background to connect with audiences. The story highlights the spontaneity of life and the power of humor in unexpected situations.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Celtics DESTROY the Heat + Make Washington Jr. JOINS Nightcap + Gary Owen CRACKS JOKES & Ocho OFFICIATES Wedding · Apr 02, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… creep. And this is exactly what happened in Vietnam, Megan. This is how the incremental escalation happened in Vietnam. At every stage, President Johnson, through his folks, was telling the public, the American public, that this would just be one more step here. We're going to do an air campaign starting in March 65. Then the Marines go in starting a little bit later. It's not until July 65 that President Johnson gives the big speech to explain now he's going to have to put in tens of thousands of ground troops into Vietnam. So very similar to what's happening with President Trump. He hasn't …” “… up, those mews that are moving, the 5,000, to take a beach about a mile and a half wide, but not to stay there for weeks and months. Unless we're just going to leave them and abandon them to their fate, we will be forced to do what's called mission creep. And this is exactly what happened in Vietnam, Megan. This is how the incremental escalation happened in Vietnam. At every stage, President Johnson, through his folks, was telling the public, the American public, that this would just be one more step here. We're going to do an air campaign starting in March 65. Then the Marines go in starting a little bit later. It's not until July 65 that President Johnson gives the big speech to explain now he's going to have to put in tens of thousands of ground troops into Vietnam. So very similar to what's happening with President Trump. He hasn't given the big speech yet. Neither did Johnson in Vietnam until we were already deep in the quagmire, irreversibly in the quagmire. I can't help thinking about Trump's bankruptcies in real estate. You know, for example, his casino in New Jersey and Atlantic City, where this is what real estate owners and brokers like big dealers like Trump do. They …” View more
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In just a week or two, U.S. troops in Iran could either surrender or face dire consequences, mirroring the Vietnam War's escalation. As President Trump considers deploying more troops, history shows how incremental steps led to deeper involvement, much like President Johnson's decisions during Vietnam. This strategy is perilous, as it risks American lives and resources without a clear exit strategy.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Trump's Iran Uranium Push, Lindsey Graham at Disney World, and Tiger Woods' Sad DUI, with Professor Pape and Stu Burguiere | Ep. 1284 · Mar 30, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… no good nah nah he good oh boy just handed it to her hey you know what Sherm said Sharon said, man, I ain't really know a whole lot about Stevie Johnson. Man, by 10 catches, 165 yards later, I knew a lot about Stevie Johnson. Hey, boy, Stevie the real deal, boy. Yeah. And that's the thing. And plus, Ocho, you got to realize that once you get to the pros, ain't nobody telling you what to do. They don't tell you. They don't check and see if you go to study hall. They don't check and see if you go to class. They don't check and see if you're working out. That's all you. Yeah. That's all you. So …” “… of how acclaimed you are everybody at the next level can make you look foolish in a given game a guy that you like I ain't never heard of this guy before will light your butt up so if you don't go out there and be prepared now you look man he ain't no good nah nah he good oh boy just handed it to her hey you know what Sherm said Sharon said, man, I ain't really know a whole lot about Stevie Johnson. Man, by 10 catches, 165 yards later, I knew a lot about Stevie Johnson. Hey, boy, Stevie the real deal, boy. Yeah. And that's the thing. And plus, Ocho, you got to realize that once you get to the pros, ain't nobody telling you what to do. They don't tell you. They don't check and see if you go to study hall. They don't check and see if you go to class. They don't check and see if you're working out. That's all you. Yeah. That's all you. So now if you don't see what happens when you don't love something, now all of a sudden that dips. Yeah. the guys that love it. You see? And people are like, well, Jokic, he care about horses. Look at Jokic on the sideline when things ain't going his way, and you tell me he don't love it. He's yelling, he's trying to draw stuff up. Yes, absolutely. You …” View more
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The hardest part of being a professional athlete is maintaining consistency, even on days you don't feel like showing up. As players rise through the ranks, they face tougher competition and must bring their best every day, regardless of their previous accolades. Those who truly love the game are the ones who thrive, constantly pushing themselves to improve and compete.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Iowa UPSETS Florida & Moves to SWEET 16 + St. John’s BEATS Kansas on BUZZER BEATER + Ocho LIKES BIG Women + Tennessee TAKES DOWN Virginia + UCONN ADVANCES Past UCLA · Mar 23, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… I'm your favorite up. That is my partner and co-host. The Ring of Fame honoree, a former Pro Bowler and All-Pro from the Cincinnati Bengals, that is Chad Ochocinco Johnson. And the seven-time NBA All-Star from the Atlanta Hawks University of Arkansas alum, that is ISO Joe Johnson. Appreciate it, Joe. Please make sure you hit that subscribe button. Please make sure you hit the like button and go subscribe to the Nightcap Podcast feed wherever you get your podcasts from. Thank you, guys. Thank you so much for your support. Those looking to purchase a bottle of Shea by LaPortier, head over to …” “… episode of Nightcap. I want to thank each and every one of you for joining us again tonight. I know it's a little late. this is probably the latest that will be moving forward. But we want to thank you very much for joining us. Y'all know who I am. I'm your favorite up. That is my partner and co-host. The Ring of Fame honoree, a former Pro Bowler and All-Pro from the Cincinnati Bengals, that is Chad Ochocinco Johnson. And the seven-time NBA All-Star from the Atlanta Hawks University of Arkansas alum, that is ISO Joe Johnson. Appreciate it, Joe. Please make sure you hit that subscribe button. Please make sure you hit the like button and go subscribe to the Nightcap Podcast feed wherever you get your podcasts from. Thank you, guys. Thank you so much for your support. Those looking to purchase a bottle of Shea by LaPortier, head over to LaPortierCognac.com. If it's currently unavailable to be purchased in a city or state near you, that's the premium VSOP cognac, the best tasting premium VSOP cognac on the market. Try it, compare it against others, and you'll see it is the best tasting cognac on the market. Hawkeyes to the Sweet 16. They topple the number one overall, excuse me, the …” View more
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At a family reunion in 1993, a camcorder revealed wild secrets from a legendary party, leaving the kids outside wondering what was happening. The story unfolds with nostalgic references to past house parties and a playful atmosphere among family members. This lighthearted moment captures the essence of family gatherings and the unforgettable memories they create.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 3: NBA RESCINDS Luka TECH + Steph Curry TEASES Joining Hornets · Mar 23, 2026
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“… I'm having a nostalgic breakdown. Yeah. You mean to tell me, a man that put in a request for floor seats in a month in advance, you and Joe Johnson and the Hawks love you like the Broncos, like the Bengals love Ocho. You normally sometimes they call and say, hey, Joe, would you like to come to the game? We got some seats available. Boom. But in this situation, it's a hot ticket. Everybody wants to come to Magic City because no matter what the NBA and others think, Magic City is iconic. It's historic when it comes to Atlanta. So you had to do a little bit extra in order to get these, even …” “… it's 530. Uncle, game at 7. I ain't heard from him all day. Hey. Hold on. Let me make sure I'm getting this right because maybe something got lost in translation. You remember that movie Lost in Translation? So maybe I'm revisiting that. It's nostalgic. I'm having a nostalgic breakdown. Yeah. You mean to tell me, a man that put in a request for floor seats in a month in advance, you and Joe Johnson and the Hawks love you like the Broncos, like the Bengals love Ocho. You normally sometimes they call and say, hey, Joe, would you like to come to the game? We got some seats available. Boom. But in this situation, it's a hot ticket. Everybody wants to come to Magic City because no matter what the NBA and others think, Magic City is iconic. It's historic when it comes to Atlanta. So you had to do a little bit extra in order to get these, even though you are ISO and you are an Atlanta Hawks legend. So you mean to tell me the game's at 7. 5.30 you haven't heard, you call him. Yeah. Hold on. So he picked up the phone. Okay hey Ocho what going on We going to the game I got the tickets So I Ocho you Joe Hey what up Ocho What going on Hey, you want me to be me? Yeah, I want you to be you. Hey, …” View more
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Ocho flaked on Joe for a basketball game at the last minute, claiming a family obligation. However, the timing raises eyebrows since it coincides with his daughter's long-planned birthday and tennis tournament. This situation has sparked a debate about priorities and communication in friendships.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Iso Joe PULLS UP on Ocho + Prairie View A&M’s Dontae Horne JOINS Nightcap + Miami Ohio BEATS SMU for FINAL SPOT in MARCH MADNESS + Lakers COOK the Rockets + Deandre Ayton has STEPPED UP his GAME · Mar 19, 2026
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“… really, really good. I don't think his feet better than Keenan McArdle, Jimmy Smith. Oh, let me, you know what, matter of fact, let me throw Stevie Johnson in there too. Yes. Because I think Stevie's feet were better than mine. What he's able to do off the line, I still ain't seen nobody do that to this day. Mm. I think Stevie might have been a little bigger than you too, Ocho. Yeah, he talked about 6'4". Stevie was tall. He was tall and twitchy as hell. For him to move like that at that size? Man, he was twitchy, boy. What was the question? He says, who was the hardest in the post guard? In the …” “… were great regardless of what area of the field I was in, whether it was short, whether it was long, routed 20 yards. Either way, I'm running full speed and I'm stopping on the dime. It's a difference. You can't even compare the two, but he's really, really, really good. I don't think his feet better than Keenan McArdle, Jimmy Smith. Oh, let me, you know what, matter of fact, let me throw Stevie Johnson in there too. Yes. Because I think Stevie's feet were better than mine. What he's able to do off the line, I still ain't seen nobody do that to this day. Mm. I think Stevie might have been a little bigger than you too, Ocho. Yeah, he talked about 6'4". Stevie was tall. He was tall and twitchy as hell. For him to move like that at that size? Man, he was twitchy, boy. What was the question? He says, who was the hardest in the post guard? In the post? Yeah. Mellow. Damn. Mellow just relentless, bro. He's like a bull. He's like, it ain't even just a post, but he posted up a lot. Mid post, low post. You know what I mean? High post. He was one dude who posted up quite a bit. Mellow was the guy who really brought the ball up the court a lot. He was a great half-court set guy, meaning you throw …” View more
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Ocho claims he has better feet than Doug Baldwin, sparking a lively debate among friends about the best footwork in football. They discuss various players' skills and even throw in some playful banter about guarding each other in basketball. This light-hearted competition highlights the importance of footwork in both sports and showcases their camaraderie.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 3: Top 5 favorite Samuel L. Jackson roles, Poor Memphis accommodations · Apr 06, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
“… of the bad decisions. It has made people, myself included, willing to forget some of these decisions. But if it was like, hey, let's say it was Zach Johnson was maybe the next consideration for the next Ryder Cup captain. uh zach johnson is consistently potentially addicted to painkillers and getting in multiple dwi car accidents would he even be be even a remote consideration for a rider cup captain would he be able to but like we seem to be able to look the other way when it comes to him does this change things now is this the one where it's like why genesis like what what does genesis want to …” “His golf talent and his presence in the world has outweighed so many of the bad decisions. It has made people, myself included, willing to forget some of these decisions. But if it was like, hey, let's say it was Zach Johnson was maybe the next consideration for the next Ryder Cup captain. uh zach johnson is consistently potentially addicted to painkillers and getting in multiple dwi car accidents would he even be be even a remote consideration for a rider cup captain would he be able to but like we seem to be able to look the other way when it comes to him does this change things now is this the one where it's like why genesis like what what does genesis want to have their name next to next to tiger continued with that event i maybe that's a shallow way of thinking I know what you're saying, man. I mean, if it was anybody else, like, I mean, if this was the fourth DUI adjacent traffic incident for Phil or Bryson or Dustin Johnson or Zach Johnson, like we would, yeah, we'd shame him into oblivion, man. And I …” View more
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The PGA Tour may need to consider whether Tiger Woods should step back from the sport for his own well-being. His repeated incidents raise questions about accountability, as other players wouldn't receive the same leniency. This situation highlights the complexities of addiction and the potential need for intervention from the golf community.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1136: Another Tiger Car Accident + Gary Woodland’s Emotional Win · Mar 30, 2026
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“… coming in. You know what I mean? And three? Yeah, I got you all in about three. You know what? Y'all don't know ball. Y'all don't know ball. Hey, Chad. Chad, y'all talk to me, Chad. Y'all talk to me, man. Who y'all think? That's why you got to take your heart out of Ocho. You got to keep it 100, bro. Joe, I'm keeping it 100. Come on, what are we talking about? You know what's funny? We talk about the best receivers in the game right now, and we nitpicking on who's number one. Yeah, it's close. It's definitely close. hey you know what's funny and based off what cd and pick did last year even …” “… list. No, no. They are Sports Illustrated's list. Got the Rams. No. Got the Rams trio won. So if you want to make your own list, if you want to put CD, Pink, and Flanoa, you could do that. Behind Puga and Devontae. Yeah. And then I got the Bengals coming in. You know what I mean? And three? Yeah, I got you all in about three. You know what? Y'all don't know ball. Y'all don't know ball. Hey, Chad. Chad, y'all talk to me, Chad. Y'all talk to me, man. Who y'all think? That's why you got to take your heart out of Ocho. You got to keep it 100, bro. Joe, I'm keeping it 100. Come on, what are we talking about? You know what's funny? We talk about the best receivers in the game right now, and we nitpicking on who's number one. Yeah, it's close. It's definitely close. hey you know what's funny and based off what cd and pick did last year even though cd missed some games but that's a tough duo boy that's a that's a tough duo i don't know about the seahawks being number six well hollywood i mean look i know hollywood was but the eagles the eagles that their duo that trio ain't better than than seahawks the eagles trio not better than the seahawks Hell nah. You think you take a Hollywood …” View more
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The debate heats up as Shannon Sharpe, Chad Johnson, and Joe Johnson argue over the top NFL receiver trios. While some believe the Rams' trio should take the top spot, others defend the Bengals and Cowboys, leading to a passionate discussion about player performances and rankings. This lively exchange showcases the fierce competition and differing opinions surrounding the best receiving duos and trios in the league.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 3: Sports Illustrated’s TOP 10 WR Groups + WNBA is BRINGING the BRINKS TRUCK · Mar 19, 2026

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