Best Podcast Episodes About Chad Wolf
Everything podcasters are saying about Chad Wolf — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 12 episodes
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“… 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 …”
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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.
“… an account, decided to create an in-real-life experience in the form of a pop-up bar, which they called the Situation Room, not to be confused with Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room. No betting there. The space was outfitted with tons of bright TV screens, showing everything from the news to stock quotes, even a Bloomberg terminal. So you got to monitor global events while you bet and drink. What could go wrong? So I just got in. We're waiting outside for an hour and a half almost. It was a one weekend only type of thing, so we sent our DC-based reporter, McKenna Kelly, to check it out. Nothing is …”
“… slash audiobooks or at Audible, Spotify, or wherever you get your audiobooks. So a few weeks ago, Polymarket, which is the online prediction market where people bet on the outcomes of real-world events, it's insanely popular, you might have an account, decided to create an in-real-life experience in the form of a pop-up bar, which they called the Situation Room, not to be confused with Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room. No betting there. The space was outfitted with tons of bright TV screens, showing everything from the news to stock quotes, even a Bloomberg terminal. So you got to monitor global events while you bet and drink. What could go wrong? So I just got in. We're waiting outside for an hour and a half almost. It was a one weekend only type of thing, so we sent our DC-based reporter, McKenna Kelly, to check it out. Nothing is working. There's a couple of tablets set up. I'm seeing some people playing what looks like a video game. It seems to have been a messy experiment, to say the least. Hey, McKenna. Good to be here. Good to have you. And here's Kate Nibbs, our in-house expert on all things prediction markets, who also has some thoughts to share. Hey, Kate. Hi, thanks …”
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Polymarket's pop-up bar, the Situation Room, promised an exciting blend of betting and drinking, but it turned into a chaotic experience. With long lines and malfunctioning tablets, the event fell short of expectations, leaving attendees disappointed. Our team discusses this messy experiment and its implications for future events.
“… Somebody says cake batter tastes like straight sugar. I'm out. What is everybody in there's opinion about TJ picking vanilla top three? Lone Wolf is liking the vanilla. He's f***ing aptly named. Lone Wolf. MTG plays cookies and cream, mint chip, and vanilla. 58 Music, I rock with vanilla. Brett Caney, vanilla's great. Have you had enough yet? I like vanilla. It's in my top ten. You're going to like it more now. No, I won't. French vanilla. Mitchell says vanilla's the goat. All right. And I'm the weird one. Anybody saying TJ's crazy? TJ's a crazy man. Get him out of here? Just, nope. Lone …”
“You got anybody saying vanilla? Has anybody in there got vanilla in their top three? It wouldn't be my top three, but a good vanilla milkshake is... Stop it. We're talking about top threes. I need to hear other people saying vanilla. Somebody says cake batter tastes like straight sugar. I'm out. What is everybody in there's opinion about TJ picking vanilla top three? Lone Wolf is liking the vanilla. He's f***ing aptly named. Lone Wolf. MTG plays cookies and cream, mint chip, and vanilla. 58 Music, I rock with vanilla. Brett Caney, vanilla's great. Have you had enough yet? I like vanilla. It's in my top ten. You're going to like it more now. No, I won't. French vanilla. Mitchell says vanilla's the goat. All right. And I'm the weird one. Anybody saying TJ's crazy? TJ's a crazy man. Get him out of here? Just, nope. Lone Wolf would have been it. Vanilla in the top three. I can't put it in my top three. TJ did. I could do, like, my top five. It's hard. If you said you got ice cream, you got a vanilla, yeah, that's fine. You're always going to take it. TJ's like, hey, man, my favorite numbers, zero. Double zero. One. And ten. And ninety-nine. The people are proving …”
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In a lively debate about ice cream flavors, one host argues that vanilla deserves a spot in the top three, while others vehemently disagree. The discussion reveals a surprising divide among fans, with some defending vanilla's classic status and others questioning its popularity. This playful banter showcases the diverse opinions on a seemingly simple topic: ice cream preferences.
“… a it truly is a grassroots just swell of people saying we've had enough yeah and i think that i mean i think it I mean, I don't want to say it's Chad Bianco. It's the whole thing. It's the share of Chad Bianco thing. So I've always said that we don't trust politicians. It's something like 13% trust rate is what politicians have. It's like it might as well be zero. And so I think that I think people, especially today, with misinformation and just straight up lies, they're just looking for someone to actually – that they can trust. I want to trust somebody. I want to believe somebody. Yeah and …”
“… well thank you so so so real quick before right before i do want to ask this too so you're so you're running for california governor how has the race been so far it's been good the the support that we've gotten across the state is overwhelming and it's a it truly is a grassroots just swell of people saying we've had enough yeah and i think that i mean i think it I mean, I don't want to say it's Chad Bianco. It's the whole thing. It's the share of Chad Bianco thing. So I've always said that we don't trust politicians. It's something like 13% trust rate is what politicians have. It's like it might as well be zero. And so I think that I think people, especially today, with misinformation and just straight up lies, they're just looking for someone to actually – that they can trust. I want to trust somebody. I want to believe somebody. Yeah and they there nobody that they can put their faith in and in in I guess deep down you want to believe and everybody doesn believe this but that the cops are good and our sheriffs are good We electing this guy to do good for us He doing a great job We can trust that the sheriff is doing the right thing And I think that appeal is adding to what …”
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Voters in California are expressing overwhelming support for Sheriff Chad Bianco in his gubernatorial run, signaling a deep distrust in traditional politicians. As crime and corruption rise, people are looking for a trustworthy leader who communicates clearly and effectively. This frustration reflects a broader trend of dissatisfaction with the state's governance and the so-called 'sunshine tax' that keeps residents in a tough spot.
“… them over to Trump. And I was watching him do this with, you know, suburban white women who traditionally voted Democrat. And he understood that Wolf, you know, he would wind up the introduction. Okay. Our guest is Naomi Wolf. Naomi, you came, you started as a feminist, a huge writer, bestselling author, public intellectual, lionized by the left in the established order and the conventional thinking. And now you're kind of a renegade and every day a rebel. She used to consult for Al Gore. She consulted for Bill Clinton. And that was central to her appeal is that she could potentially deliver …”
“… cohere He was calling it MAGA Plus at the time. This is 2021, 2022. And I had seen Bannon in 2016 peel off part of the Democratic coalition, particularly white unionized men who were angry at the Democratic Party over free trade deals. and bring them over to Trump. And I was watching him do this with, you know, suburban white women who traditionally voted Democrat. And he understood that Wolf, you know, he would wind up the introduction. Okay. Our guest is Naomi Wolf. Naomi, you came, you started as a feminist, a huge writer, bestselling author, public intellectual, lionized by the left in the established order and the conventional thinking. And now you're kind of a renegade and every day a rebel. She used to consult for Al Gore. She consulted for Bill Clinton. And that was central to her appeal is that she could potentially deliver this constituency that Trump really was weak with. And I think Bannon understood that these sort of angry COVID moms were a new part of his coalition, the plus one for MAGA. And she was very important during the pandemic. There was a study that I think NPR commissioned to try to understand one particular piece of medical information that spread …”
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Naomi Klein discusses how political misinformation, particularly during the pandemic, has reshaped political coalitions, especially among women. In her 2023 book 'Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World', she reveals how figures like Steve Bannon have exploited societal issues to attract new voters, including traditionally Democratic suburban women, into the MAGA coalition. Klein's insights highlight the dangers of misinformation and the shifting dynamics in political engagement.
“… secure, and our nose has been Rubbed in that by Rachel Maddow Now for five, six years How could that have happened? Are you telling me Krebs and Wolf And the highest people At DNI and CIA and DHS and FBI knew this happened, had these facts as they're being presented today, and looked people in the eye and lied to the president of the United States and then went on camera and doubled down on that lie? There are great questions to be figured out when each component in the United States intelligence community concluded that China had breached these databases. But by all the reporting I've done, …”
“… this can happen And Biden, and the cover of Biden's bad enough But you had people sit there and talk about the 2020 election People in charge of cyber At the highest levels of DHS Would go on TV and brief the president And then go on TV and say The most secure, and our nose has been Rubbed in that by Rachel Maddow Now for five, six years How could that have happened? Are you telling me Krebs and Wolf And the highest people At DNI and CIA and DHS and FBI knew this happened, had these facts as they're being presented today, and looked people in the eye and lied to the president of the United States and then went on camera and doubled down on that lie? There are great questions to be figured out when each component in the United States intelligence community concluded that China had breached these databases. But by all the reporting I've done, it was widely understood by the Homeland Security Department, which employed Chris Krebs, the FBI, which employed Chris Wray, the CIA, which employed Gina Haspel, and the DNI, which was in transition at that time, eventually the future CIA director John Ratcliffe got in charge of that, that by April, there was consensus in the U.S. Intelligence …”
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Key U.S. intelligence officials knew about China's breach of voter data before claiming the 2020 election was secure. Despite this knowledge, they misled the public and the Trump administration, raising serious questions about transparency and trust. Tomorrow, explosive documents will reveal the extent of this deception and the political motives behind it.
“… to Venezuela. And as the president says, an enormous number of people have crossed our southern border over the course of the last few years. Here's Chad Wolf, former DHS acting secretary, talking to Glenn Beck about it. It's bad, right? We talked about four years of the Biden administration. So over the course of four years, you had you had over 11 to 12 million individuals come into the United States, over 18,000 known or suspected terrorists. Right. The National Counterterrorism Center just testified about that. Over 18,000 known or suspected terrorists tried to enter the country during Joe …”
“… center of Iranian activity in the Western Hemisphere. Under Nicolas Maduro, now a treasured guest of President Trump in prison, Iran and Venezuela even signed a 20-year cooperation agreement, and that included drones and missiles shipped from Iran to Venezuela. And as the president says, an enormous number of people have crossed our southern border over the course of the last few years. Here's Chad Wolf, former DHS acting secretary, talking to Glenn Beck about it. It's bad, right? We talked about four years of the Biden administration. So over the course of four years, you had you had over 11 to 12 million individuals come into the United States, over 18,000 known or suspected terrorists. Right. The National Counterterrorism Center just testified about that. Over 18,000 known or suspected terrorists tried to enter the country during Joe Biden's tenure, and a variety of them made it in. The current threat of terrorism at home has a lot of people to suggest that Trump's war on the Iranian regime is somehow unjustified, which seems to me wildly backward. In other words, if Iran is more threatening and more terrorist, then somehow we have to leave them alone more. more and we should leave …”
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President Trump argues that Iran's terrorist threats are escalating and that the U.S. must act decisively to prevent them from gaining more power. He highlights the infiltration of Iranian sleeper cells through the southern border and the dangers posed by their military cooperation with Venezuela. The narrative emphasizes the urgency of addressing these threats before they fully materialize, framing it as a necessary preemptive measure.
“Yeah so The Octagon 1980 Eye for an Eye 1981 Silent Rage 1982 Lone Wolf Wolf McQuaid 1983 Missing in Action 1 through 3 and that was from 85 to 88 Code of Silence Invasion USA on 85 No one saw those movies Andrew It Walker ranger man yeah well and then yeah that was the 90s yeah but that because of your age so he actually uh he was one of the most accomplished karate champions in the history of the sport became a star with good guys wear black he actually was in scenes with bruce lee bruce cast him in the 1972 film …”
“Yeah so The Octagon 1980 Eye for an Eye 1981 Silent Rage 1982 Lone Wolf Wolf McQuaid 1983 Missing in Action 1 through 3 and that was from 85 to 88 Code of Silence Invasion USA on 85 No one saw those movies Andrew It Walker ranger man yeah well and then yeah that was the 90s yeah but that because of your age so he actually uh he was one of the most accomplished karate champions in the history of the sport became a star with good guys wear black he actually was in scenes with bruce lee bruce cast him in the 1972 film Way of the Dragon. So there's those clips right there. So he was a phenomenal athlete and actually an accomplished martial artist. And then he became a star, and then he took it to Walker, Texas Ranger, which ran 200 episodes on CBS, which is pretty remarkable. And even up until his 86th birthday, he posted a video training and sparring at 86 so …”
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Chuck Norris was not only a martial arts and action movie icon but also a unique figure in Hollywood for his conservative political stance during a predominantly liberal era.
“… the mainstream media, because I think if you go, if you were to walk around the offices at CNN and you were to privately talk to Jake Tapper and Wolf Blitzer and Dana Bash and all the other cast of Muppets, that they would privately be like, yeah, this, this thing's going pretty well. It's pretty impressive what Trump's done here. And Biden got, it never happens at a good time. The pipe bursts at midnight. The heater quits on the coldest night. Suddenly you're overwhelmed. That's when And HomeServe is here. For $4.99 a month, you're never alone. Just call their 24-7 hotline and a local pro …”
“… TikTok or on the TikTok. So if you're on the TikTok, which is that Chinese spyware, I don't have it on my phone. But anyway, he's on there. We'll try to do more with him. Anyway, it continues because the media doesn't really know what to do right now. the mainstream media, because I think if you go, if you were to walk around the offices at CNN and you were to privately talk to Jake Tapper and Wolf Blitzer and Dana Bash and all the other cast of Muppets, that they would privately be like, yeah, this, this thing's going pretty well. It's pretty impressive what Trump's done here. And Biden got, it never happens at a good time. The pipe bursts at midnight. The heater quits on the coldest night. Suddenly you're overwhelmed. That's when And HomeServe is here. For $4.99 a month, you're never alone. Just call their 24-7 hotline and a local pro is on the way. Trusted by millions, HomeServe delivers peace of mind when you need it most. For plans starting at just $4.99 a month, go to HomeServe.com. That's HomeServe.com. Not available everywhere. Most plans range between $4.99 to $1,199 a month your first year. Terms apply on covered repairs. ...us into a huge mess, and that mess was really …”
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The media's bias against Trump is so ingrained that they manipulate information to undermine his successes, as highlighted in a discussion about Iran's nuclear threat. Even when faced with evidence of the Trump administration's strategic military buildup, they cling to narratives that paint him negatively. This reflects a broader issue where mainstream media prioritizes their agenda over factual reporting.
“Thank you so much, Chad. I appreciate it. Really appreciate it. Thanks for all that you do. God bless. Yeah, thanks. Appreciate it. That's Chad Wolf, former acting secretary of DHS.”
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Chad Wolf, the former acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, expresses heartfelt appreciation for the support he received. His simple yet powerful thanks highlights the importance of gratitude in leadership roles. This moment underscores how recognition can foster stronger connections in any professional environment.
“… have killed people just in the last month. He writes in this piece, terrorists are now often made in the USA. He writes, seen one by one, these lone wolf incidents. He notes they look like separate crimes, but they share several threads. Lawful presence in the United States, few warning signals, I told you, online radicalization and attacks carried out without the fingerprints of an organized network thank you kevin cohen that's exactly what i've been saying here's another part of this that really matters folks you can not stop an ideology from festering it's the reverse probably leave this up …”
“This is a real problem. We can't be focused 24 hours a day on the Jews did it, the Jews. There are real threats of Islamo radicals that have killed people just in the last month. He writes in this piece, terrorists are now often made in the USA. He writes, seen one by one, these lone wolf incidents. He notes they look like separate crimes, but they share several threads. Lawful presence in the United States, few warning signals, I told you, online radicalization and attacks carried out without the fingerprints of an organized network thank you kevin cohen that's exactly what i've been saying here's another part of this that really matters folks you can not stop an ideology from festering it's the reverse probably leave this up jason it's a problem with the reverse problem of communism the reason communism never worked is capitalism and the idea of free markets you can't stop the idea from spreading someone invents something an idea the wheel fire whatever just go back to the basics the simple machines the inclined plane the pulley system you can never stop the idea from …”
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Lone wolf terrorism is a growing concern, as individuals radicalized online can strike without warning or clear connections to organized networks. This ideology spreads rapidly through digital channels, making detection incredibly challenging for authorities. Understanding this threat is crucial for protecting ourselves and our communities from these unpredictable attacks.
“… who I am. I'm your favorite uncle. That is my partner and co-host. That's Bingle Great, former Pro Bowler and All-Pro Ring of Fame honoree. He's Chad Ochocinco Johnson. Please make sure you hit that subscribe button. Please make sure you hit the like button. And do us a favor. Go subscribe to the Nightcap podcast feed wherever you get your podcast from. Thank you, Chad, for your support and your continued support. Thanks to you, Nightcap has become the success that we've become. We'll continue to grow. We welcome and appreciate all feedback because we're trying to make your viewing and audio …”
“… guest, Basketball Hall of Famer T-Mac Tracy McGrady joined us to talk all things basketball. He gave us his MVP pick, what he thought about expansion. So T-Mac, thank you for joining us. I look forward to having you back come postseason time. Y'all know who I am. I'm your favorite uncle. That is my partner and co-host. That's Bingle Great, former Pro Bowler and All-Pro Ring of Fame honoree. He's Chad Ochocinco Johnson. Please make sure you hit that subscribe button. Please make sure you hit the like button. And do us a favor. Go subscribe to the Nightcap podcast feed wherever you get your podcast from. Thank you, Chad, for your support and your continued support. Thanks to you, Nightcap has become the success that we've become. We'll continue to grow. We welcome and appreciate all feedback because we're trying to make your viewing and audio experience excellent. And the only way we can do that is let us know what we're doing well. What would you like to see more of us do? because that's what we tend to do is that to make sure that our viewing and listening audience are entertained, informed, and educated. So anything we can do to improve that experience, please let us know. Thank you …”
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Joe Flacco's desire to start again in the NFL raises eyebrows, especially as he takes on a backup role with the Cincinnati Bengals. Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson discuss whether Flacco's ambitions are realistic or simply delusional, highlighting the challenges he faces in a competitive league. This segment dives into Flacco's past, his current situation, and what the future may hold for him.
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