Best Podcast Episodes About Chris Carson Jr.

Best Podcast Episodes About Chris Carson Jr.

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Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 22 episodes
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The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“… the second half of the show to talk about what's going on there. It was a good day for a lot of people, man. It was actually interesting. It was Chris Benini at The Athletic. He had hit me up. It was funny because I became aware of him because I used to send out a tweet every year to be like, hey, tell me who's covering these teams for college papers because that's a great way to find who's going to be next. That's how I met my good buddy John Jones at CBS, for example, was doing that. And Chris was at Michigan State at the time. And then he hits me and says, hey, I'm doing this story about …” “… you. Should be a great Final Four. I know that you may still be highly amused and enjoying the demise of Duke, But the rest of us certainly were amazed by that shot and that story as well. Yeah, yeah. It's going to take everything in me to wait until the second half of the show to talk about what's going on there. It was a good day for a lot of people, man. It was actually interesting. It was Chris Benini at The Athletic. He had hit me up. It was funny because I became aware of him because I used to send out a tweet every year to be like, hey, tell me who's covering these teams for college papers because that's a great way to find who's going to be next. That's how I met my good buddy John Jones at CBS, for example, was doing that. And Chris was at Michigan State at the time. And then he hits me and says, hey, I'm doing this story about whether people hate Duke as much as they used to. You want to talk about it? And I was like, OK, cool. We can talk about it. And I told him I thought it had died down, but I was somewhat incorrect. That being said, I am disappointed a little bit that they're not in this Final Four. But this is a strong Final Four I feel like we've got with Arizona, …” View more
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UConn has emerged as the dominant force in college basketball, claiming six national titles in just 27 years. With recent success, including two championships in the last three tournaments, they stand apart from their competitors, showcasing a legacy that might make them the true dynasty of the 21st century. As the Final Four approaches, UConn's impressive track record raises the stakes for the upcoming games.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones · Pat Forde on Crazy Dan Hurley, Billy Donovan to UNC Rumors, Will Wade to LSU | 04.01 · Apr 01, 2026
Connections Podcast
“Pratt. Chris Pratt. It's an early Chris Pratt. And it's really great. It sort of went under the radar. People didn't like it for reasons. But it is also very, it's completely scientifically accurate. Spin gravity, you know, long duration travels between stars. I highly recommend that movie to people. All right, Passengers. And Joel's got a correction for us. Okay. Barbara Tuchman. It's called The Calamitous 14th Century. And the actual quote in the book …” “Pratt. Chris Pratt. It's an early Chris Pratt. And it's really great. It sort of went under the radar. People didn't like it for reasons. But it is also very, it's completely scientifically accurate. Spin gravity, you know, long duration travels between stars. I highly recommend that movie to people. All right, Passengers. And Joel's got a correction for us. Okay. Barbara Tuchman. It's called The Calamitous 14th Century. And the actual quote in the book was, it was a bad time for humanity. And like one of the ultimate understatements in literature. So, yeah, I like that. It's like, it was a bad time. So we may, I think, you know, we may have a challenging time ahead of us. What gives you these days? Does anything give you optimism? You know, time that, you know, reminding ourselves that we are just …” View more
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In times of turbulence, we can find hope by learning from history. Astrophysicist Adam Frank reflects on the chaotic moments in human history, like the 14th century, and how they can lead to opportunities for growth and compassion. He emphasizes that while the old systems may be crumbling, each of us has a role to play in shaping a better future.
Connections Podcast · An astrophysicist reviews "Project Hail Mary" · Apr 01, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… when the heroin kicked in, dog. Tell them, Joey. When that heroin kicks in, your writing gets a little wacky. I think whoever killed Kirk killed Chris Cornell and Chester Batington. Whoa! All of them? What? My guess is it's the same people. You don't think those guys committed suicide? I don't think so. The picture of Chester with his family literally the day before. Chris Cornell hung in a closet with broken ribs. There's a lot of shit. Oh, yeah, he had broken ribs? Dude, there's a lot of shit. That's one thing. I didn't hear that. They said, oh, it was from the CPR. Oh, really? Can you hand …” “… it's not a documentary. If you've got actors pretending to do roles, it gets a little squirrely. Even without that letter, it's kind of... I feel like most people can tell that the writing on the bottom is not the same as the writing on the top. That's when the heroin kicked in, dog. Tell them, Joey. When that heroin kicks in, your writing gets a little wacky. I think whoever killed Kirk killed Chris Cornell and Chester Batington. Whoa! All of them? What? My guess is it's the same people. You don't think those guys committed suicide? I don't think so. The picture of Chester with his family literally the day before. Chris Cornell hung in a closet with broken ribs. There's a lot of shit. Oh, yeah, he had broken ribs? Dude, there's a lot of shit. That's one thing. I didn't hear that. They said, oh, it was from the CPR. Oh, really? Can you hand me that lighter, Joe? You got to look into the Chris Cornell stuff. They murdered them off of her, dude. But you do break ribs when you do CPR. You sure you didn't actually just hang them so? Dude, I've seen YouTube videos on this. Because there's a lot of people that think that Bourdain didn't either. But I think he kind of did. I don't know. …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the conspiracy theories surrounding Kurt Cobain's death, with Joey Diaz declaring, 'Clearly, she fucking did it!' The banter escalates as they connect Cobain's fate to other rock stars, like Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington, leading to a wild discussion about child trafficking documentaries and mysterious suicides that will leave you questioning everything.
The Joe Rogan Experience · Fight Companion - March 21, 2026 · Mar 22, 2026
Pod Meets World
“Chris began as Anna Stalker, the son of a bitch who, according to Lainey, wore her down and became her secret inappropriate boyfriend. She was older, man. She was the coolest. You were in love with her. We all had a massive crush on her. I was not alone. I barely even talked to her. But whatever. I was in love with anything with a pulse and boobs. Chris was a scrawny 15-year-old, one of her sister's weirdo friends. The guy dressed as Phantom of the …” “Chris began as Anna Stalker, the son of a bitch who, according to Lainey, wore her down and became her secret inappropriate boyfriend. She was older, man. She was the coolest. You were in love with her. We all had a massive crush on her. I was not alone. I barely even talked to her. But whatever. I was in love with anything with a pulse and boobs. Chris was a scrawny 15-year-old, one of her sister's weirdo friends. The guy dressed as Phantom of the Coffee Shoppera. The guy everyone still called Fancy Pants to watch him wig out. She also, obviously, must have liked him. A lot. But I can imagine she was torn. She made tapes. He gave her books. They had fantasies of running off like Bonnie and Clyde. But did she take it seriously? I don't know. But I think Chris did. And that night, he tried to …” View more
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In the podcast episode 'The End of the Imagination' from 'The Red Weather', the chilling details of Anna's murder are revealed. Chris, once infatuated with Anna, escalates a confrontation to a tragic end, shooting her after a heated argument. This segment explores the brutal reality of their final moments and the implications of his actions.
Pod Meets World · The Red Weather | E8 | The End of the Imagination · Mar 15, 2026
Distractible
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In this segment, the host hilariously compares the power and range of his Ford F-150 Lightning to his previous Tesla, revealing the shocking truth about Tesla's range claims. The comedic twist comes when he suggests a Ford commercial featuring a nerdy guy off-roading with a render farm in the back, blending tech and humor in a way that’s both relatable and absurd.
Distractible · Best Of The Render Farm (Compilation) · Mar 06, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“Hi, this is Chris Howard, host of Plugged In with Chris Howard. If you care about predictions, then you care about props. and nobody does props like BetOnline. For years, we've been the home of legitimate sports betting with deep markets, sharp odds, and a player props that reward real insight. From the start of the game to the final whistle, BetOnline gives you live betting Instant updates and in-game predictions that move as the action unfolds. Plus, elevate …” “Hi, this is Chris Howard, host of Plugged In with Chris Howard. If you care about predictions, then you care about props. and nobody does props like BetOnline. For years, we've been the home of legitimate sports betting with deep markets, sharp odds, and a player props that reward real insight. From the start of the game to the final whistle, BetOnline gives you live betting Instant updates and in-game predictions that move as the action unfolds. Plus, elevate your play with BetOnline Casino and VIP rewards built for serious players. Prediction markets follow the conversation, BetOnline defines it. BetOnline, the game starts here. It's time to check Adam's voicemail. Hey Adam, what does coming down the pike mean? I've heard you say it a few times, but I don't know what a pike is. I also hear people say …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Chris Howard highlights the absurdity of California's environmental policies through a personal anecdote about trying to reuse a plastic cup. The punchline hits when he points out the irony of a health code that promotes waste while the state lectures everyone on reducing plastic use. It's a perfect snapshot of California's confusing regulations that will leave you laughing and shaking your head.
Adam Carolla Show · Bill O’Reilly on Trump’s Next Move & Why America Is at a Turning Point · Mar 25, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… make him your friend. But be smart. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We work on this constantly to make it as safe as possible. And Chris, remember this. It's not Roblox committing these crimes. It's the predators. Yeah, yeah. Done. That's the interview. That's the part that's going to play. If he had done the same thing with Nick, surely that would play so much better, don't you think? I mean, where's the common sense in this? Who's advising this governor? It's a weird thing. The same thing happened with Doge and Musk. It's like, look, there's billions of dollars of waste. The …” “… you'd say, you know what? Why don't you bring your findings to me and we'll talk about it? What is the harm there as opposed to creating a battle that is unnecessary? Right. Make the reporter your friend. Well – And take that back. Don't even make him your friend. But be smart. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We work on this constantly to make it as safe as possible. And Chris, remember this. It's not Roblox committing these crimes. It's the predators. Yeah, yeah. Done. That's the interview. That's the part that's going to play. If he had done the same thing with Nick, surely that would play so much better, don't you think? I mean, where's the common sense in this? Who's advising this governor? It's a weird thing. The same thing happened with Doge and Musk. It's like, look, there's billions of dollars of waste. The first thing we should all agree upon is to get rid of the waste. Nobody says I want to take food out of hungry kids mouths and I want grandma to expire because she can't get health insurance. That's what nobody wants.” View more
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In this segment, Chris Hansen hilariously critiques California Governor Newsom's bizarre response to a fraud investigator, featuring a comically demented photo of the investigator. The absurdity of the governor attacking the messenger instead of addressing the fraud makes for a compelling and entertaining commentary on governance and accountability.
Adam Carolla Show · Chris Hansen Says We Need the Death Penalty · Mar 18, 2026
Modern Wisdom
“… says, this person took placebos. He did not get the active ingredient. They tell Mr. A this That he took nothing but placebos Within 15 minutes Chris Mr. A is completely revived His heart rate is back to normal His blood pressure is back to normal And he's fine He's ready to walk out of the ER Now, if we can have these incredible physiological effects solely based on our beliefs, solely based on our expectations of what we think will happen in this crazy simulation that's running in our heads, if that can be done to this extent, what does that mean for all the other nocebos in our life? what …” “… on so that we can try and resuscitate him? And again, all the physiological symptoms of overdose, the heart rate, the plunging, blood pressure, all the things that you would expect with an overdose are happening to Mr. A. On the other line, the doctor says, this person took placebos. He did not get the active ingredient. They tell Mr. A this That he took nothing but placebos Within 15 minutes Chris Mr. A is completely revived His heart rate is back to normal His blood pressure is back to normal And he's fine He's ready to walk out of the ER Now, if we can have these incredible physiological effects solely based on our beliefs, solely based on our expectations of what we think will happen in this crazy simulation that's running in our heads, if that can be done to this extent, what does that mean for all the other nocebos in our life? what happens when we assign ourselves all kinds of labels that we keep tossing around. If you open up social media, people are prescribing the hell out of each other with all kinds of maladies that let alone have no actual psychological basis. Imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome is not a thing. It's not in the DSM. There's nothing that makes the …” View more
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In a shocking turn of events, Mr. A takes an entire bottle of placebo pills during a clinical trial for depression, believing he has overdosed. Rushed to the ER with severe symptoms, doctors discover the truth: he took nothing but placebos. Remarkably, after learning this, his condition rapidly improves, prompting a discussion on the power of belief and the labels we attach to ourselves.
Modern Wisdom · #1074 - Nir Eyal - A Masterclass in Changing Your Limiting Beliefs · Mar 21, 2026
Connections Podcast
“… a balance and a good mix so that you get to see more than just the brochure side of a city or a place. So down to our last couple of minutes. Christina Lebeau, you're going to do this again? In a hybrid fashion, as they say. We're keeping our house this time. Last time we sold the house. But yes, we are planning to do this again for long stretches as much as we can. We're right now renovating And do you feel like it would be kind of a semi-permanent existence going forward? You keep the house, but you could six months on the road, like half and half? We'll see. I mean, that is the hope. …” “they're popular, but I think it's just finding a balance and a good mix so that you get to see more than just the brochure side of a city or a place. So down to our last couple of minutes. Christina Lebeau, you're going to do this again? In a hybrid fashion, as they say. We're keeping our house this time. Last time we sold the house. But yes, we are planning to do this again for long stretches as much as we can. We're right now renovating And do you feel like it would be kind of a semi-permanent existence going forward? You keep the house, but you could six months on the road, like half and half? We'll see. I mean, that is the hope. You know, who knows what will happen in life, right? But the intention is to do this as long as we want to, can. Yeah, we don't really, we don't see this being like past tense of our lives. I think once a nomad, always a nomad. It's kind of in my blood now, like that desire for constant change. And, yeah, I think we'll keep doing this. Allison, …” View more
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Traveling has become a way of life for Christina Le Beau and Alison Konecki, who share their experiences of balancing home life with their wanderlust. Christina plans to continue her travels while keeping a house, embodying the spirit of a nomad. Alison, meanwhile, emphasizes the importance of exploring both local and international destinations, showing how travel shapes our lives.
Connections Podcast · Lessons from life on the road · Mar 17, 2026
The McShay Show
“… talk about Antonio Williams. I love him on tape, but production dipped it this past year. Is that all on him? He's not the biggest guy. All that. Chris Brazel. Love him. I think he's a locked top 50 pick. 6'4", 200 pounds, can get in and out of breaks, needs refinement, but very few guys can run that speed, four threes, at that size, and actually go down and make plays. But he's a second-rounder. Zachariah Branch, I think he's better than the gimmick that everyone's selling him as, but he's a second rounder. He's pint-sized. Dion Burks is an explosive slot we're projecting him, but really was …” “… year, but would we have some of these receivers as high? There's an issue with Casey Concepcion. Some of the analytics love him. Some of the analytics don't. Doesn't catch the ball well in traffic. You can kind of pick holes with all these guys. You talk about Antonio Williams. I love him on tape, but production dipped it this past year. Is that all on him? He's not the biggest guy. All that. Chris Brazel. Love him. I think he's a locked top 50 pick. 6'4", 200 pounds, can get in and out of breaks, needs refinement, but very few guys can run that speed, four threes, at that size, and actually go down and make plays. But he's a second-rounder. Zachariah Branch, I think he's better than the gimmick that everyone's selling him as, but he's a second rounder. He's pint-sized. Dion Burks is an explosive slot we're projecting him, but really was an outside receiver, and there's some inconsistency with his routes. Malachi Fields, big physical receiver, awesome at the Senior Bowl. We all got caught up in it, me more so than any, and I'm here to admit. And I think he's got a little more twitched in some of these than even Denzel in some regards, but he's not a proven commodity in terms of …” View more
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In a deep class of receiver prospects, Todd McShay reveals surprising evaluations that could shake up the draft. While players like Chris Brazel and Casey Concepcion have standout traits, their inconsistencies raise questions about their draft stock. This year's depth means teams may opt for later round gems instead of reaching for high-profile names.
The McShay Show · A Top-10 Surprise, Draft Dominoes, Big Board Buy or Sell, and Mendoza News · Mar 30, 2026
Accidental Tech Podcast
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Autocataloguearchive.com is hailed as the best website on the internet, despite being incredibly slow and disorganized. It offers a treasure trove of car brochures, including the 2014 Honda Accord and the 1992 Civic. This unique combination of charm and frustration makes it a must-visit for car enthusiasts.
Accidental Tech Podcast · 681: The Price of Your Nightmares · Mar 05, 2026
Fantasy Baseball Today
“… day that we were looking for. Welcome into a emergency edition of Fantasy Baseball Today here on Thursday, March 26th. I am Frank Stamfel, joined by Chris Towers, bringing you some bad news. Jack Centurio has a fractured left hand. He was placed on the IL and expects to return sometime in mid to late April. All things considered, I guess this could have been worse, right? He's only going to miss two to four weeks, assuming no setbacks. Apparently felt it after a hit-by-pitch while he was playing in the WBC and then made it worse with a check swing soon thereafter. So kind of annoying that we're …” “This is not the start to opening day that we were looking for. Welcome into a emergency edition of Fantasy Baseball Today here on Thursday, March 26th. I am Frank Stamfel, joined by Chris Towers, bringing you some bad news. Jack Centurio has a fractured left hand. He was placed on the IL and expects to return sometime in mid to late April. All things considered, I guess this could have been worse, right? He's only going to miss two to four weeks, assuming no setbacks. Apparently felt it after a hit-by-pitch while he was playing in the WBC and then made it worse with a check swing soon thereafter. So kind of annoying that we're finding this out on opening day. It feels like we probably could have found out about this sooner. We'll get to replacements in just a little bit. But, Chris, obviously this sucks. Trio was probably your second or third round pick if you drafted him. And we have to worry about this lingering once he's back as well. So your thoughts on all of it, how …” View more
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Jack Centurio has been placed on the injured list with a fractured left hand, sidelining him for 2-4 weeks. This injury, sustained during the World Baseball Classic, raises concerns about his performance upon return, especially for those who drafted him in the early rounds. Fantasy players must now consider replacement options and the potential impact on Centurio's ranking.
Fantasy Baseball Today · 🚨Jackson Chourio Has A Fractured Hand! - Emergency Podcast (3/26 Fantasy Baseball Podcast) · Mar 26, 2026
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously dissect the psychology behind why people buy expensive cars, comparing them to luxury handbags. The funniest moment comes when they joke about lime green cars being attention seekers, showcasing how absurd some luxury purchases can be while still making us feel good about ourselves.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Amanda Peet Returns · Mar 09, 2026
Distractible
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the bizarre connection people feel with their cars, questioning whether driving makes you one with the vehicle. The funniest moment comes when one host humorously reflects on looking like a clown on a tiny motorcycle, proving that identity and vehicles can lead to some ridiculous self-perceptions.
Distractible · The Smell You Can Lick · Mar 09, 2026
Blank Check with Griffin & David
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In this segment, the discussion draws parallels between the films 'Doc Hollywood' and 'Cars,' highlighting how both feature a hotshot character who ends up in a small town after a crash, leading to unexpected personal growth. The conversation also touches on the cultural trend of naming American towns after famous cities, adding a humorous twist. Additionally, the segment references actor Bruce Spence's role in both 'Cars' and 'The Road Warrior,' showcasing his diverse filmography.
Blank Check with Griffin & David · The Cars That Ate Paris · Mar 08, 2026
Search Engine
“… parking lot and at an empty airplane runway that was close to their offices Spring 2009 the team tries actual real road driving for the first time Chris Ermsson takes one of the Priuses out on the Central Expressway. Speed limit, 45 miles per hour. There are humans driving here. And immediately, outside the confines of the empty parking lot and empty airplane runway, here's what's clear. They had a real problem. The car was swerving wildly. It was weaving around like a drunken sailor. And we realized that the scale of the runway was such that you didn't notice the one or two foot kind of …” “… driver sitting behind the wheel, just in case. The team was making sure the basics functioned, that the sensors could really recognize another car, that the computer in the car was abiding by their orders These were the baby steps They happen in this parking lot and at an empty airplane runway that was close to their offices Spring 2009 the team tries actual real road driving for the first time Chris Ermsson takes one of the Priuses out on the Central Expressway. Speed limit, 45 miles per hour. There are humans driving here. And immediately, outside the confines of the empty parking lot and empty airplane runway, here's what's clear. They had a real problem. The car was swerving wildly. It was weaving around like a drunken sailor. And we realized that the scale of the runway was such that you didn't notice the one or two foot kind of oscillation it had in lateral control. And you put it on Central Expressway and suddenly, you know, yep, turns out actually that's a problem. One more problem to fix. listening to this story it's funny because i can imagine it giving me a totally different feeling than it does a tech company with nobody's permission was testing driverless cars on public …” View more
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In 2009, Google conducted secret tests of their driverless cars at the Shoreline Amphitheater parking lot, away from the public eye. However, when they took the cars onto real roads, they discovered a serious issue: the cars were swerving uncontrollably, revealing the challenges of teaching machines to drive safely. This early struggle highlights the meticulous process behind developing autonomous vehicles and raises questions about human driving awareness in the face of machine learning.
Search Engine · Are you a good driver? · Mar 23, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
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In this hilarious segment, the host shares a cringe-worthy moment when a car enthusiast is faced with the shocking reality of a friend's Chevy Cobalt after raving about Mustangs. The comedic punchline comes when he compares the Cobalt's meager horsepower to a sewing machine, leaving listeners laughing at the absurdity of it all.
Adam Carolla Show · Phoebe Robinson + Tom Arnold (Carolla Classics) · Mar 08, 2026
The Mismatch
“… and the magic, both of which have, you know, done what they've done. But a lot of the reason that we were high on the Hawks was because they had Chris Asporzingas and Trey young. Crazy. I was like, oh, they've got Chris Asperzingas. He's a pick-and-pop guy, pick-and-roll guy. Trey Young, one of the best pick-and-roll offenses in the league. And they don't have either of them. Oh, and the McCollum thing has worked out great. I love McCollum. And you know who is absolutely awesome? Alexander Walker. Oh, God. He is great. He really is. He's a menace on defense and a bucket on offense. He is …” “And, and this, that's a lot of games, Jacoby. That's 63 games. This off season, we were all high on the Hawks and the magic, both of which have, you know, done what they've done. But a lot of the reason that we were high on the Hawks was because they had Chris Asporzingas and Trey young. Crazy. I was like, oh, they've got Chris Asperzingas. He's a pick-and-pop guy, pick-and-roll guy. Trey Young, one of the best pick-and-roll offenses in the league. And they don't have either of them. Oh, and the McCollum thing has worked out great. I love McCollum. And you know who is absolutely awesome? Alexander Walker. Oh, God. He is great. He really is. He's a menace on defense and a bucket on offense. He is like, again, they got good players. I don't really look at like most improved that much, but he's got to be in consideration, right? Yeah. You wonder how much Minnesota is going to miss him when it comes to playoff time. He has leaped. He has truly leaped. Like he was a very valuable player for Minnesota and two straight back to back, you know, Western …” View more
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Alexander Walker has emerged as a standout player, showcasing his defensive prowess and offensive skills, making him a key asset for the Atlanta Hawks. His leap in performance raises questions about Minnesota's playoff prospects after losing him. This segment highlights his impressive contributions and the implications for both teams as the playoffs approach.
The Mismatch · Loves and Loathes, Victor Wembanyama’s Case for MVP, and Who Is the Real Iceman? · Mar 27, 2026
The Mismatch
“… to the rundown that you didn't show me. In each conference. What do you mean I didn't show you? It is literally a collaborated notes file that says Chris Vernon updated the collaborated notes file. Let me see this. Chris made notes at 9 Chris made edits at 9 We tape at 9 Great That plenty of time Top four seed in each conference you trust the least Boston Celtics Oh, I thought for sure you were saying the Pistons. Boston Celtics. Why? Sometimes I'm just like, how are you in Shireman? Too many white guys. It's just like, there's too much milk out there. Too much leche. Too much leche. I'm just …” “… each conference, who do you trust the least? And I answered the Houston Rockets. And now you got to do the other conference. That wasn't part of the question. It is. In each conference. Hold on. In each conference. Oh, this is the one that you added to the rundown that you didn't show me. In each conference. What do you mean I didn't show you? It is literally a collaborated notes file that says Chris Vernon updated the collaborated notes file. Let me see this. Chris made notes at 9 Chris made edits at 9 We tape at 9 Great That plenty of time Top four seed in each conference you trust the least Boston Celtics Oh, I thought for sure you were saying the Pistons. Boston Celtics. Why? Sometimes I'm just like, how are you in Shireman? Too many white guys. It's just like, there's too much milk out there. Too much leche. Too much leche. I'm just like Shireman is gonna like shoot us This is the This is the Lakers issue as well It is Slow feed don't eat Yeah If I can Too many white guys he says Alright Vucevic Too many white guys huh Does Derek White count No Last name's White Yeah, I got it. But I mean, like they they're not they're not giving him to us. No way. They're keeping there quite, …” View more
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The Houston Rockets are the least trustworthy top seed in the NBA, according to our hosts. As the NCAA tournament approaches, they discuss the surprising weaknesses of the Boston Celtics, highlighting their over-reliance on certain players. With the tournament just days away, these insights could change the way fans view the playoffs ahead.
The Mismatch · Six Questions Before the Homestretch, Hawks' Streak Hits 10, and Introducing the Prospector · Mar 17, 2026
The Rest Is Politics: US
“… makes his choices even more difficult. One person I hope that he is not listening to, I feel a little bad about calling this individual out, but Chris Wright, the Energy Secretary, was on the Sunday shows. Here's what he said, because I'm a little worried about the quality of the team of some of the team around the president. This is what Mr. Right said. There's no guarantees in war. I can guarantee the situation would be a lot worse without this operation. I swear to God he said those two things back to back. Then he said on another show he was asked, should Americans be bracing for the …” “… risk. That's where he finds himself. And I think at the moment, he's stalling because he doesn't like the choices in front of him. Yeah. So, he's hoping that the choices resolve himself. Trouble is, the longer he stalls, the more the economic situation makes his choices even more difficult. One person I hope that he is not listening to, I feel a little bad about calling this individual out, but Chris Wright, the Energy Secretary, was on the Sunday shows. Here's what he said, because I'm a little worried about the quality of the team of some of the team around the president. This is what Mr. Right said. There's no guarantees in war. I can guarantee the situation would be a lot worse without this operation. I swear to God he said those two things back to back. Then he said on another show he was asked, should Americans be bracing for the price of oil to go over $200 a barrel? So Iran calls us the great Satan. I don't think we are the great Satan. In fact, clearly we're not. So that's a no on $200 a barrel. I would pay no attention to what Iran says. I mean, I swear to God, that is the quality of the people that the White House is putting out. That is how deftly, undeftly, that's …” View more
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Donald Trump is caught in a tough position, facing escalating tensions with Iran and economic pressures that complicate his decision-making. As he stalls for time, his administration's messaging raises concerns about competence, especially from figures like Energy Secretary Chris Wright. This dynamic reflects a broader issue of loyalty and performance within the White House, where officials may prioritize pleasing the president over strategic communication.
The Rest Is Politics: US · 168. Why Trump Can't Win This War Alone · Mar 16, 2026

Top Podcasts About Chris Carson Jr.

Adam Carolla Show
Adam Carolla Show
3 episodes
Connections Podcast
Connections Podcast
2 episodes
Distractible
Distractible
2 episodes
The Mismatch
The Mismatch
2 episodes
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
1 episode
The Joe Rogan Experience
The Joe Rogan Experience
1 episode
Pod Meets World
Pod Meets World
1 episode
Modern Wisdom
Modern Wisdom
1 episode