Best Podcast Episodes About Chase Daniel
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Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 37 episodes
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“… that was horrendous and looked real good. You look great. We don't even know if you're great, but anything's better than that. No, very funny. Chase, was all that comedy done in Austin? You from Austin? Yes, I started out here. Nice. Where are you originally from? Denver. Okay, cool. What do you do for work? I just became a full-time producer. At Up Up Up? In stand-up. Nice. This is fucking crazy. I met the owner of the aquariums out here and fucking talked my way into a contract. So I'm going to be producing shows in aquariums of all places. You're going to be doing comedy shows in …”
“This is the second time tonight somebody's gone up after somebody that was horrendous and looked real good. You look great. We don't even know if you're great, but anything's better than that. No, very funny. Chase, was all that comedy done in Austin? You from Austin? Yes, I started out here. Nice. Where are you originally from? Denver. Okay, cool. What do you do for work? I just became a full-time producer. At Up Up Up? In stand-up. Nice. This is fucking crazy. I met the owner of the aquariums out here and fucking talked my way into a contract. So I'm going to be producing shows in aquariums of all places. You're going to be doing comedy shows in aquariums? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. This guy that you met. God. Every time I'm about to replace you with a poem, you do something like that and you completely redeem yourself. Okay, so the guy that you met goes, hey, what's up? I'm the head of aquariums. Like, I don't understand. There's like an aquarium box. Dude, it's fishy as fuck. Oh, you son of a bitch. …”
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The segment kicks off with Chase hilariously revealing his new gig producing comedy shows in aquariums, leading to a series of outrageous anecdotes. His story about a door-to-door sales encounter that took a shocking turn with an unexpected grope delivers a punchline that leaves the audience laughing at the absurdity of the situation.
“… me about van touring. So before Van Touring, I was driving around in my SUV around the country opening for like Josh Turner and Martina McBride and Chase Rice and playing my piano and cueing like tracks on my own, which I will never do that again. It was a time. It was like a piano recital for people before they, you know, were singing songs about beer. So it's really funny. But after that, yeah, I had a band for the first time, which was really cool. and when you tour in a van, you drive in the morning, you play the show, and right after the show, sometimes I would go on stage and sing with the …”
“… I don't – unless you've been in it, it's hard to understand how much easier the bus makes life and why people just don't grab buses because they're so expensive. People don't comprehend the difference between like van touring and bus touring. Tell me about van touring. So before Van Touring, I was driving around in my SUV around the country opening for like Josh Turner and Martina McBride and Chase Rice and playing my piano and cueing like tracks on my own, which I will never do that again. It was a time. It was like a piano recital for people before they, you know, were singing songs about beer. So it's really funny. But after that, yeah, I had a band for the first time, which was really cool. and when you tour in a van, you drive in the morning, you play the show, and right after the show, sometimes I would go on stage and sing with the artists I was opening for, but then you drive through the night too, depending on the routing, which my routing was always kind of rocky. I remember there was a show we drove.”
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Avery Anna hilariously recounts her transition from van touring to her first experience on a tour bus, revealing the chaos of her early performances that felt more like piano recitals for beer-loving crowds. The comedic contrast between the grueling van life and the luxury of bus touring makes for a relatable and funny mini-story.
“… to college. And I tell her, hey, don't go to college near where you live right now because you want a whole new like like list of experiences. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I'm Greg Rosenthal. And this is 40s and free agents. The games may be over, but the NFL never stops. This is my favorite part of the calendar. Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the combine, the NFL draft, pro days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future. This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money. On 40s and free agents, we break down every move that actually matters. From my draft evaluations, mock drafts, and team …”
“… him as a person and just the kind of like wisdom and knowledge that he had is a guy that you truly want to play for. I mean, the guy didn't have a play call. I mean, it's incredible. Like maybe he was awesome guy. I have a niece and she's about to go to college. And I tell her, hey, don't go to college near where you live right now because you want a whole new like like list of experiences. I'm Daniel Jeremiah. And I'm Greg Rosenthal. And this is 40s and free agents. The games may be over, but the NFL never stops. This is my favorite part of the calendar. Yeah, mine too, Greg. Free agency, the combine, the NFL draft, pro days, trades. This is where teams reshape their future. This is where Daniel Jeremiah makes his money. On 40s and free agents, we break down every move that actually matters. From my draft evaluations, mock drafts, and team fits. To my top 101 free agents and how real rosters are built, cap space, contracts, and all the tough decisions included. We got quarterbacks on the move. We got teams rebuilding. It's hope season. Absolutely, it's hope season. We'll tell you what's real, what's noise, and what it means for your favorite team. Smart analysis, real conversations …”
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Kevin Byard shares a hilarious moment from his time with coach Mike Vrabel, who would often forget about football during meetings to tell wild stories from the 60s and 70s. This blend of football wisdom and unexpected nostalgia makes it clear why players would run through walls for him.
“… to cost you your career. Not anymore. Not these days. Double meet, Doc. Double meet. Give me a sample of a poll question, then we'll take a break. Chase Daniel will help us understand the rising love affair with Ty Simpson. What do you have, Cedon? Why don't we start with a simple one? The NFL season opener on a Wednesday night. Love it, hate it, or don't really care either way? But this isn't in Australia. So that one is going to be in Seattle. So Seattle, you win the Super Bowl, you get to host the first game of the season. And it opens on a Wednesday night Thursday is the Niners in Australia …”
“… had. You hurt yourself. Tommy John's, it's Jimmy John's. Yeah, you had Jimmy John's surgery. And it was a failure. I do like my giant jersey mics up, though. I know it's not pretty heavy. In for the Jimmy John's, huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's going to cost you your career. Not anymore. Not these days. Double meet, Doc. Double meet. Give me a sample of a poll question, then we'll take a break. Chase Daniel will help us understand the rising love affair with Ty Simpson. What do you have, Cedon? Why don't we start with a simple one? The NFL season opener on a Wednesday night. Love it, hate it, or don't really care either way? But this isn't in Australia. So that one is going to be in Seattle. So Seattle, you win the Super Bowl, you get to host the first game of the season. And it opens on a Wednesday night Thursday is the Niners in Australia Correctamundo Correctamundo Okay I got a little bit more on this coming up But we'll take a break. By the way, if you're watching on Peacock or NBC Sports Network, what you're going to see during the commercial breaks is the Sports Emmy reel that Mario put together that we didn't get nominated for. but he wants you to see the different segments that he …”
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A humorous wiffle ball injury leads to a lively discussion about the NFL season opener on a Wednesday night. The crew debates whether they love, hate, or don't care about this unique kickoff, all while sharing excitement for the Mets game. This light-hearted banter showcases camaraderie and the thrill of sports season.
“… I don't know why I would tip my hand and say, hey, we'll be interested in you in a year from now. In the NFL, at that position, things change. Daniel Jones got paid $44 million a year. The new Kirk Cousins in the NFL. Good for him. I was surprised at that amount. But Daniel Jones was a thing there for about 10 games. And then not a thing after that. Yes, Eaton? He's going to end up making just an unbelievable amount of money. Yeah. Can we do career salary game with Daniel Jones? We can. With this contract or without? With this contract. Here we go. Two-part game. Daniel Jones, how much has …”
“… be interested in me after this. If that's what Ross Tucker was actually describing. That maybe I go to Minnesota. I want to know, is somebody looking at me long term? That he has three to five Zoom calls coming up this week, which is kind of surprising. I don't know why I would tip my hand and say, hey, we'll be interested in you in a year from now. In the NFL, at that position, things change. Daniel Jones got paid $44 million a year. The new Kirk Cousins in the NFL. Good for him. I was surprised at that amount. But Daniel Jones was a thing there for about 10 games. And then not a thing after that. Yes, Eaton? He's going to end up making just an unbelievable amount of money. Yeah. Can we do career salary game with Daniel Jones? We can. With this contract or without? With this contract. Here we go. Two-part game. Daniel Jones, how much has he made and will he make after this contract based off the minimum he can make? What has he made already? A little hint. In 2023, he made $46 million with the Giants. What has he made so far? Let's just combine it. Okay. Yeah, let's make it easier. I don't know if it's easier, but make it just one total. Todd, you want to throw out Daniel Jones will …”
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Daniel Jones' career earnings could skyrocket to $258 million, making him the new Kirk Cousins of the NFL. This comes after a surprising $44 million annual contract with the Giants, raising eyebrows about his performance consistency. As Kyler Murray explores future options, the financial stakes in the NFL are higher than ever.
“… Amy to see what's up. Because they've been flirty with her? No, no. But now is an opportunity for them to be flirty. Why? Not in the past, but now. Chase Rice? Nope. Oh. He has a girlfriend. Oh. I didn't know. You said that you accidentally ended up at dinner with him. I know. But with other people. Eddie, who do you think it is? They hung out in Nassau. Keith Urban. What? Oh, that would be... Amy. You have to do it. Do it, Amy. You have to do it. Amy, do it. It's not. Oh, dang. Lunchbox, anybody come to mind? Man, I was trying to think of who is... Man, what if they're not single, though? Maybe …”
“… I guess I don't care if we say. As a dude? You think it a dude Oh 100 In country music Yes Hitting her up Yes This all feels weird It feels weird It does feel weird Why do you have your guests Because I feel like it's someone that would reach out to Amy to see what's up. Because they've been flirty with her? No, no. But now is an opportunity for them to be flirty. Why? Not in the past, but now. Chase Rice? Nope. Oh. He has a girlfriend. Oh. I didn't know. You said that you accidentally ended up at dinner with him. I know. But with other people. Eddie, who do you think it is? They hung out in Nassau. Keith Urban. What? Oh, that would be... Amy. You have to do it. Do it, Amy. You have to do it. Amy, do it. It's not. Oh, dang. Lunchbox, anybody come to mind? Man, I was trying to think of who is... Man, what if they're not single, though? Maybe that's... I don't think she'd bring it up if that were the case. Oh, that'd be crazy. Okay, then it's probably Jake Owen. No. No? All right, interesting. I'll say this. They're not in country. Oh, they're not? But they're in Nashville? No. Amy, how famous? Let me see. I won't say who it is. I won't say who it is. You don't want to play the game …”
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Amy reveals a celebrity slid into her DMs, but the mystery unfolds as her friends try to guess who it is. The playful banter and wild guesses keep the tension high, especially when they realize it might not even be a country star! The segment is filled with hilarious speculation and a touch of awkwardness that makes it a must-listen.
“… small. Yeah. The most recognizable athlete in the history of the world. Yeah. Right. So then from there, I got introduced to Magic and went to Chevy Chase and then Pamela Anderson and Smoking Joe Frazier. And so that's how the business started out, the first few years, Sean. I developed relationships with them from a business that had nothing to do with sports and entertainment marketing. It was basically booking them in certain autograph signing appearances. Got it. And so you would bring them into an environment with these set events or you would. It was either events or they would go to a …”
“… guy named Harlan Warner. It was Muhammad Ali's main agent. So he was the first guy I contacted to start doing with and for and booking body dress signings for Muhammad Ali. So I went right to the top. Wow. From there, I'm in Magic. You didn't start small. Yeah. The most recognizable athlete in the history of the world. Yeah. Right. So then from there, I got introduced to Magic and went to Chevy Chase and then Pamela Anderson and Smoking Joe Frazier. And so that's how the business started out, the first few years, Sean. I developed relationships with them from a business that had nothing to do with sports and entertainment marketing. It was basically booking them in certain autograph signing appearances. Got it. And so you would bring them into an environment with these set events or you would. It was either events or they would go to a hotel conference room for a few hours and sign. And you would. And you would be promoting that yourself. Exactly. Wow. Exactly. And why did they say yes to you? I mean, weren't there other people seeking that yes from them and to do that? Because I want everybody to realize this narrative. It's not that easy to just call up Muhammad Ali's people and …”
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Darren Prince, at just 19, transitioned from the card industry to managing iconic athletes like Muhammad Ali. His journey began with a connection to Ali's main agent, showcasing how his upbringing and confidence allowed him to build trust with some of the most recognizable figures in sports. Despite challenges with substance use, Darren's determination and strategic networking led him to unprecedented success early in his career.
“… It's a gradual rebalancing of the labor market, not a full-on deterioration. Which may sound surprising if you've been following the news, says Daniel Zhao, chief economist at Glassdoor. There have been big layoff announcements from Amazon, Block, UPS, Meta. But when we actually look at the macro data, we see that layoffs are relatively similar to where they were before COVID. We aren't seeing this dramatic surge in layoffs. Some of those cuts might never show up in jobless claims, says Andy Challenger at Challenger Gray and Christmas. If you get let go from a large tech company and you get a …”
“… talking about for months. A lack of new jobs means it's taking longer for unemployed people to find work, pushing continuing claims higher. But it looks like most firms are holding on to workers, says Elizabeth Crowfoot, principal economist at Lightcast. It's a gradual rebalancing of the labor market, not a full-on deterioration. Which may sound surprising if you've been following the news, says Daniel Zhao, chief economist at Glassdoor. There have been big layoff announcements from Amazon, Block, UPS, Meta. But when we actually look at the macro data, we see that layoffs are relatively similar to where they were before COVID. We aren't seeing this dramatic surge in layoffs. Some of those cuts might never show up in jobless claims, says Andy Challenger at Challenger Gray and Christmas. If you get let go from a large tech company and you get a severance package, there might not be a need for you to go claim that insurance. Those job losses would show up in the unemployment rate, which as of last month was 4.4 percent, relatively low by historic standards. I'm Megan McCarty Carino from Marketplace.”
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Despite fears of layoffs from companies like Amazon and Meta, new unemployment claims have dropped to their lowest level since January, suggesting a stable labor market. While the economic outlook remains uncertain, the data indicates that most firms are retaining their employees, leading to a gradual rebalancing rather than a crisis. This counters the narrative of widespread job loss, as many layoffs may not even reflect in unemployment claims due to severance packages.
“… All right. So now with that said, spring of Ellie. Had a big hit last night. Six and three. Yeah. Swept the Rangers. Swept the Rangers. A who Haney. Chase Burns had a big game. Chase Burns had a big game. Summer of Sal Spring of Ellie, Summer of Sal He's leading candidate to win Wookie of the Year right now Wookie of the Year? He's going to be Wookie of the Year? Wow Somebody needs to make a meme of that Sal Stewart, Wookie of the Year Just like the Star Wars That'll be online in 10 minutes Somebody send that to me I like Sal Stewart, Wookie of the Year Little Spitzer Steer got a big hit So, you …”
“Rick. Yes. Okay. I just want to make sure. We love you, Rick. We love you. All right. So now with that said, spring of Ellie. Had a big hit last night. Six and three. Yeah. Swept the Rangers. Swept the Rangers. A who Haney. Chase Burns had a big game. Chase Burns had a big game. Summer of Sal Spring of Ellie, Summer of Sal He's leading candidate to win Wookie of the Year right now Wookie of the Year? He's going to be Wookie of the Year? Wow Somebody needs to make a meme of that Sal Stewart, Wookie of the Year Just like the Star Wars That'll be online in 10 minutes Somebody send that to me I like Sal Stewart, Wookie of the Year Little Spitzer Steer got a big hit So, you know I'm not giving up yet it's it's just we get this every year yeah we get the excitement and then around May you'll be like I'm never going again and then they'll win a series in June and you'll be back yeah that's how it works now can I go ahead and tell you something I'm mad about what's that this damn blister oh yeah what is with that we we …”
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A pitcher has been sidelined for three years due to a stubborn finger blister, leaving fans and analysts baffled. Despite numerous treatments, the blister persists, raising questions about the nature of injury management in baseball. Meanwhile, the UK has signed a 12-year merchandise deal that could change the landscape of player compensation in college sports.
“… And in the end, they made the call. Talking to Diana Rossini, Senior NFL Insider for the Athletic, co-host of the Athletic Scoop City podcast with Chase Daniel. Yeah, I feel bad for the Raiders because they had a whole different mindset of we're moving on from Max and we're going to move on from this contract. And they spent money and they started to build their team as if they needed a couple of years before they're going to be respectable, competitive. And now all of a sudden you got a guy who's great, but you know if you trade him, you're probably not going to get what you thought you were going to …”
“… with John Spitek there you know in readers in terms of doing deals with them again There a lot that comes with that decision But I think in the end Eric DaCosta looked at the situation and was like I not willing to do this I can't go along with this. And in the end, they made the call. Talking to Diana Rossini, Senior NFL Insider for the Athletic, co-host of the Athletic Scoop City podcast with Chase Daniel. Yeah, I feel bad for the Raiders because they had a whole different mindset of we're moving on from Max and we're going to move on from this contract. And they spent money and they started to build their team as if they needed a couple of years before they're going to be respectable, competitive. And now all of a sudden you got a guy who's great, but you know if you trade him, you're probably not going to get what you thought you were going to get. But I'm actually rooting for the Raiders to maybe get this right one day. And I thought that they were headed in that direction. And then all of a sudden, I mean, if the consolation prize is you get Max Crosby back, but you don't need him now. Maybe in two years you need a Max Crosby kind of player, but you don't need Max now at that price …”
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The Maxx Crosby trade situation is a mess, leaving him frustrated and embarrassed after a failed move to the Ravens, impacting his relationship with the Raiders.
The Ravens' decision to cancel the Maxx Crosby trade reflects a strategic pivot to Trey Hendrickson, highlighting their readiness to make tough calls despite potential fallout.
“… hard job. So it's so hard. Take us into the headset of where even McVeigh can't keep up with every. Yeah. I mean, I've never had the headset on, but Chase Daniel, my co-host on Scoop City has done this for me because I've been interested just the way you are. Like, what does it sound like? What does it look like? And I don't understand how people are able to comprehend it because not only do you have to have situational awareness, you have to think about the play ahead. Also be cognizant of time, time outs. And the best game managers that I've covered have help. They have somebody telling them in their …”
“… It's fundamentally unreasonable to ask these people in these pressurized situations in 25 seconds to get the play call right from the booth every time with the substitutions, because the other guy's moving really fast, too. Like, it's a really hard job. So it's so hard. Take us into the headset of where even McVeigh can't keep up with every. Yeah. I mean, I've never had the headset on, but Chase Daniel, my co-host on Scoop City has done this for me because I've been interested just the way you are. Like, what does it sound like? What does it look like? And I don't understand how people are able to comprehend it because not only do you have to have situational awareness, you have to think about the play ahead. Also be cognizant of time, time outs. And the best game managers that I've covered have help. They have somebody telling them in their ear what to do, when to go for it, what the odds are. And then you mix that with gut and feel for the game. And look, even some of the coaches that I respect at the highest level, Sean Payton on Sunday still makes mistakes, especially if you're a play caller. And I do think that that is something to keep in mind when we're watching some of these …”
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Coaches like Sean McVeigh and Sean Payton often struggle with game management, leading to costly decisions during high-pressure moments. Even the best play callers need support, as managing time, substitutions, and game situations is incredibly challenging. This highlights the importance of specialized roles in coaching to avoid game-losing errors.
“We have Chase Daniel breaking down the NFC, AFC championship games. A bit more on Stidham because he knows the system. He played in this system and he has some great YouTube videos on that. So we'll do that with football games. Him, same thing with Ted Wynn, his film study, what he's looking at and why he's going with both the Rams and the Broncos. So I think he's going both dogs in this. And Dana White in front of a big UFC event with Justin Gaethje and Patty the …”
“We have Chase Daniel breaking down the NFC, AFC championship games. A bit more on Stidham because he knows the system. He played in this system and he has some great YouTube videos on that. So we'll do that with football games. Him, same thing with Ted Wynn, his film study, what he's looking at and why he's going with both the Rams and the Broncos. So I think he's going both dogs in this. And Dana White in front of a big UFC event with Justin Gaethje and Patty the baddie. We're going to talk not really about that event as much as where the UFC is now positioning, and of course, those big names, Conor and Jones. If they're going to get back in on this, we've got life advice, the Alliance and my all star ballot for the NBA. So a lot in today's pod. NFL playoffs. Let's go. DraftKings Sportsbook, an official …”
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Jared Stidham is set to make history as the quarterback with the fewest starts in a conference championship game, but he’s ready to surprise everyone. Having trained under Sean Payton, Stidham's aggressive play style and athleticism could turn the game in favor of the Denver Broncos against the New England Patriots. With a supportive team behind him and a solid understanding of the system, Stidham is poised to make an impact despite the odds stacked against him.
“… TikToks. Well, they do get some custom suits fitted for the villa. Which I could have done without seeing. Yeah, they just want to look sharp. So Chase convinced Mason to come on the trip too. I mean, why? Chase thinks Mason will be loyal to Layla, but Jordan says he doesn't have much faith in that relationship. Ooh, Jordan calls Mason a CrossFit Jesus. Yeah, CrossFit Jesus. But I think it's because we have to remember that Chase has hooked up with Layla. Layla's doing a lot of things. She's doing a lot. Right. And we also know that they're no longer together, right? Layla and Mason. I don't …”
“… Because the men don't want to have jobs, so they want to try to pretend that they're adding to the pot with this. It's so crazy to me that these men are so comfortable with saying, yeah, we don't have jobs. Yeah, no. We're just watching them make TikToks. Well, they do get some custom suits fitted for the villa. Which I could have done without seeing. Yeah, they just want to look sharp. So Chase convinced Mason to come on the trip too. I mean, why? Chase thinks Mason will be loyal to Layla, but Jordan says he doesn't have much faith in that relationship. Ooh, Jordan calls Mason a CrossFit Jesus. Yeah, CrossFit Jesus. But I think it's because we have to remember that Chase has hooked up with Layla. Layla's doing a lot of things. She's doing a lot. Right. And we also know that they're no longer together, right? Layla and Mason. I don't know if we know that. Do we know that? I've seen it. Correct. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that kind of makes sense. But first, then we see Whitney and her family move to L.A. for Dancing with the Stars. And since the Afflecks haven't found a place yet, they're staying with the Levitts for now. This would give me so much stress, I can't even tell you. my …”
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Whitney's family faces the challenges of relocating to L.A. for 'Dancing with the Stars,' highlighting the stress of moving while juggling a newborn and other kids. The segment explores the dynamics of living with others during this chaotic time, as Whitney's concerns about her partner Connor's trust issues add to the tension. This candid discussion reflects on the authenticity of reality TV relationships amidst the pressures of fame.
“… It was off the field. It was more of a maturity issue. And what makes it so crazy is the same kind of issues that we ended up trading like A.B. Chase Claypool. Hell, Deontay Johnson. The picking story turned out different. That sounds like a you problem. You drafted all these players as your name. Did I draft all these players? Yeah. You did. Is there a common denominator with all these players that may have turned them to where they actually were allowed to do certain things. Yeah, man, listen. Nope, nope. Okay, exactly. So now, sometimes a guy changes his environment and it's good for him. …”
“… can't say that because you don't understand what was going on on the inside. We had concerns and issues about maturity. On his habits. His play was never the issue. It was off the field y'all were worried about. You couldn't control him off the field. It was off the field. It was more of a maturity issue. And what makes it so crazy is the same kind of issues that we ended up trading like A.B. Chase Claypool. Hell, Deontay Johnson. The picking story turned out different. That sounds like a you problem. You drafted all these players as your name. Did I draft all these players? Yeah. You did. Is there a common denominator with all these players that may have turned them to where they actually were allowed to do certain things. Yeah, man, listen. Nope, nope. Okay, exactly. So now, sometimes a guy changes his environment and it's good for him. You bring in, listen, Watt gonna be Watt wherever he goes. Minka gonna be Minka wherever he goes. You gonna be you wherever you go. I'm gonna be me wherever I go. So... No, environment. No, man. You gonna be... So you a follower. That's what you're saying. oh no you you it's not about being a follower it's about if you allow me to take a foot and …”
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The debate rages: did the Steelers make a mistake trading George Pickens? While some argue his talent is undeniable, others point to maturity concerns that led to his departure. This discussion dives deep into how environment shapes player performance and whether the trade was truly justified.
“Chase or Justin Jordan sorry Chase or Jordan and Miranda was like you'd have to be with Chase like it's not even and Layla was like sorry and Miranda was like it's not even close it's Chase it's definitely Chase uh also on the Miranda front she also posted before the flowers and before it was like confirmed by Jesse get ready with me while I process my friend group being a waiting room for my ex-husband with the heart hands emoji um yeah great stuff …”
“Chase or Justin Jordan sorry Chase or Jordan and Miranda was like you'd have to be with Chase like it's not even and Layla was like sorry and Miranda was like it's not even close it's Chase it's definitely Chase uh also on the Miranda front she also posted before the flowers and before it was like confirmed by Jesse get ready with me while I process my friend group being a waiting room for my ex-husband with the heart hands emoji um yeah great stuff it's so hard to understand these people are like x or divorced they're so young it's crazy i know um yeah so i have to take back my stance on jesse where i was like she's kooky she's got some issues but seems like she really cares about her friends um this is not a good friend to be famous i think yes more than anything in the world i think you …”
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Miranda from 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' is navigating complicated friend dynamics as she deals with her ex-husband, Chase. In a recent episode, discussions reveal her strong feelings for Chase over another suitor, Jordan, while also highlighting the challenges of being a young divorced mother in the public eye. The segment dives into the tensions with her friend Jesse and the complexities of their relationships within the reality show context.
“… we're just sort of right back where we were. But fine. I'll maintain some patience and we'll see if it feels fresh. I'm always happy to be back with Daniel and Buck. I do like the Daniel dynamic and I thought it was interesting to hear Karen push Bebe on what her actual connection to Daniel is And this like you know we manipulators and the easiest people to manipulate our manipulators conversation right? So this kind of warning, be careful, but also like, hey, how do you feel about this person? And okay, you're saying like, no, not like that, but stay frosty. These things can get complicated. Like …”
“I just like. Well, I'm putting her under like new storyline because she's got the PTSD thing, which feels like new. Is it new if she's flashing back to the muse attacks from season one? I don't know. That's like part of what I was like, man, we're just sort of right back where we were. But fine. I'll maintain some patience and we'll see if it feels fresh. I'm always happy to be back with Daniel and Buck. I do like the Daniel dynamic and I thought it was interesting to hear Karen push Bebe on what her actual connection to Daniel is And this like you know we manipulators and the easiest people to manipulate our manipulators conversation right? So this kind of warning, be careful, but also like, hey, how do you feel about this person? And okay, you're saying like, no, not like that, but stay frosty. These things can get complicated. Like I am interested in how that dynamic evolves because obviously Bebe is using Daniel for information. He is clearly head over heels smitten. That's undeniable. And will she start to develop more of a deep and abiding fondness for him as the season goes or not? I don't know. He grows on you, Mallory. He grows on you. I mean, the apartment, you know, …”
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In the latest episode of 'Daredevil: Born Again', the dynamics between characters like Bebe and Daniel take center stage, highlighting themes of manipulation and emotional complexity. The discussion reveals how Bebe's potential ulterior motives could complicate her relationship with the smitten Daniel, while also reflecting on the nostalgia of the original series. As viewers, we are left wondering how these connections will evolve throughout the season.
“… We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in a couple others and also notched a couple of wins. We'll talk about that, plus the role of AI and crypto in the Senate race and in the House races. All right, we'll break it down. Let's start now with NATO. Donald Trump yesterday in a bilateral conversation in the Oval Office of St. Patrick's Day.”
“… crew. We will have some updates from Ryan next week for sure. Ro Khanna is getting called out by Jonathan Greenblatt, perhaps not surprising, but it's turned into a very ugly war. And Greenblatt is leveling some really ugly charges against Ro Khanna. We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in a couple others and also notched a couple of wins. We'll talk about that, plus the role of AI and crypto in the Senate race and in the House races. All right, we'll break it down. Let's start now with NATO. Donald Trump yesterday in a bilateral conversation in the Oval Office of St. Patrick's Day.”
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Donald Trump threatened to pull the U.S. out of NATO during a recent press conference at the White House. This shocking statement comes amidst rising tensions in Iraq and ongoing military challenges, raising questions about America's role in global alliances. The implications of such a move could reshape international relations and security dynamics significantly.
“… or pharma visits delivered straight to your door. And they're from that fake doctor. They're being posted on social media under these accounts. Dr. Daniel Hayes. Yeah, Dr. Tucker Carlson is this one that I pulled up. So they're not even doing good jobs of faking the names. And this one looks like it's for some sort of erectile dysfunction one. It's saying, I can't believe how fast it worked. I got hard in minutes. So that's not even a GLP one. But if you look at the URL, it's medvy.org, quad.medvy.org. So there's definitely some questionable shadiness going on here. And what's going on with this …”
“And was instantly approved. No doc or pharma visits delivered straight to your door. And they're from that fake doctor. They're being posted on social media under these accounts. Dr. Daniel Hayes. Yeah, Dr. Tucker Carlson is this one that I pulled up. So they're not even doing good jobs of faking the names. And this one looks like it's for some sort of erectile dysfunction one. It's saying, I can't believe how fast it worked. I got hard in minutes. So that's not even a GLP one. But if you look at the URL, it's medvy.org, quad.medvy.org. So there's definitely some questionable shadiness going on here. And what's going on with this image here? Wait, the woman's licking? I mean, that's the quad dose. But yeah, it looks like she's like about to lick it out of the tube. I mean, the AI, they. Wait, is that even a real? Can you zoom in there? Is that the actual injector pen? I've used an injector pen. This is like. That looks like a liquid for something else. That's an ED. Yeah, …”
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In the cutthroat world of startups, competitors will go to extreme lengths to sabotage each other, even dropping anonymous tips to journalists. This segment reveals how a solo entrepreneur's questionable practices led to scrutiny, highlighting the importance of having a 'human in the loop' to prevent catastrophic mistakes. Without proper oversight, a thriving business can quickly spiral out of control.
“… really know Travis Scott that well. You've got a Fabletic shirt on, and all of a sudden you're talking about Travis Scott here? Yeah. What up? Jamar Chase? My guys. My guys. As a representative from the North we know that you Southern folks like the camera a little more Watch this Trev Here God That was his only non in the inning Did it actually bounce No, he gets it right before. Gosh, that's hilarious. I mean, the guy is playing a different sport right now. He made Jake Mangum play a different sport. My God. Trev, the final NL series. And these are, okay, I guess if it's honesty hour, These two …”
“… Jake Mangum's ground out against Mason Miller, it literally looks like cricket. He literally just has the bat in front of the plate, just hoping to make any contact. The dude is in sicko mode. Nice, Jake. Travis Scott. What are you doing? I don't really know Travis Scott that well. You've got a Fabletic shirt on, and all of a sudden you're talking about Travis Scott here? Yeah. What up? Jamar Chase? My guys. My guys. As a representative from the North we know that you Southern folks like the camera a little more Watch this Trev Here God That was his only non in the inning Did it actually bounce No, he gets it right before. Gosh, that's hilarious. I mean, the guy is playing a different sport right now. He made Jake Mangum play a different sport. My God. Trev, the final NL series. And these are, okay, I guess if it's honesty hour, These two teams maybe don't have us as excited about Padres Pirates and a couple of the series we did talk about. There's a lot of guys we like on the field. James Wood is, after kind of a slow start, is just barreling baseballs all over the field. And, I mean, speaking of big boys, I mean, a couple big out. Him and Jordan Walker, my God. Start a football …”
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Alec Burleson surprises everyone by laying down a perfect bunt, even as his former teammate Miles Michaelis shows disbelief. This lighthearted moment leads to a playful discussion about the quirks of baseball and even a sardine debate, revealing the fun dynamics between players. The segment captures the essence of camaraderie in sports and the unexpected topics that arise during games.
“… and it's a big part of what's going on. Denny lost the race. Had it won. Yeah, he was going to have a big points day. Still got more points than Chase, though, didn't he? Yeah, but one bad restart. You know, and this is one of the races where, watching it back, I'm okay with the winner not getting the most points. Chase didn't get any stage points. that I recall. He didn't. No. 55 was for the win. Hey, if you ain't... And so, at the end of the day, Denny gets more points and walks out of there I could care less Yeah I promise you Chase is still pretty happy Yeah I mean I just saying as a fan …”
“… that is a fun thing that we used to have that went away and now it's back. So this is, this points to some, that shows you that like consistency pays off. Like to me, like you can't, like you said, You can't afford them low. Consistency should matter, and it's a big part of what's going on. Denny lost the race. Had it won. Yeah, he was going to have a big points day. Still got more points than Chase, though, didn't he? Yeah, but one bad restart. You know, and this is one of the races where, watching it back, I'm okay with the winner not getting the most points. Chase didn't get any stage points. that I recall. He didn't. No. 55 was for the win. Hey, if you ain't... And so, at the end of the day, Denny gets more points and walks out of there I could care less Yeah I promise you Chase is still pretty happy Yeah I mean I just saying as a fan it changes nothing for me No I mean it could have been With everything that Denny did all day and everything that Chase didn't do in terms of the points, it weighed out the way it should have. You think Denny spun his tires on the restart? He said he did. And that was the difference maker? Because then the caution comes out for Bubba's wreck, and …”
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Chase Elliott's victory at Martinsville Raceway highlights the importance of strategic decision-making in NASCAR. While Denny Hamlin lost crucial points due to a bad restart, Elliott's team executed a game-changing strategy that positioned him for the win. This segment dives into how the points system enhances the excitement of racing and the implications for drivers like Bubba Wallace.
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