Best Podcast Episodes About Chris Finch

Best Podcast Episodes About Chris Finch

Everything podcasters are saying about Chris Finch — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 25, 2026 – 46 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Chris Finch

Small Town Murder
“… So they're going to start out with the people closest to Megan, and it's not going to be her sisters. It's not going to be her mom. It's going to be Chris. That's the guy they're going to look at first. So they sit Chris down. They're like, three years, huh? Okay. where were you number one last night and he said night of the murder he goes i was um i was at work i work at a local department store i work from six to midnight so they're like all right well we'll check on that yeah you know don't worry about that and so they're like we're gonna talk to you he initially says the relationship was …” “It seems extra brutal. So they're going to start out with the people closest to Megan, and it's not going to be her sisters. It's not going to be her mom. It's going to be Chris. That's the guy they're going to look at first. So they sit Chris down. They're like, three years, huh? Okay. where were you number one last night and he said night of the murder he goes i was um i was at work i work at a local department store i work from six to midnight so they're like all right well we'll check on that yeah you know don't worry about that and so they're like we're gonna talk to you he initially says the relationship was great they were doing great yeah then he says well i mean we fight sometimes uh-oh okay fuck chris and he said we fight sometimes and then he says i guess we've been growing apart so it started of hey we were ready to walk down the aisle we're doing great too and we fight so much that we're growing apart yeah that happened very quickly in the course of …” View more
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In a twist of fate, Chris's alibi crumbles under pressure, revealing a tumultuous relationship with Megan that goes from 'great' to 'we're breaking up' in less than an hour! The segment hilariously explores the absurdity of how quickly family suspicions can turn on a boyfriend, especially when they think, 'Oh, that guy is definitely capable of murder!'
Small Town Murder · Murder Breadcrumb Trail - Tullahoma, Tennessee · Apr 09, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… sure, I was that friend for someone else. Even now, when I think about Willow in 1998, I can see she was honoring a bro code by not telling me that Chris was Mr. Wrong, the one who got her pregnant. She was protecting my friendship with Chris. Protecting me, knowing that I was in love with her, that it would hurt me to find out that the two of them were seeing each other behind my back. I called this show The Red Weather because I thought there was something reckless and potentially damaging in the nonconformity of my parents' generation. How, like the drunken sailor with a dream, they broke …” “Sometimes, I'm sure, I was that friend for someone else. Even now, when I think about Willow in 1998, I can see she was honoring a bro code by not telling me that Chris was Mr. Wrong, the one who got her pregnant. She was protecting my friendship with Chris. Protecting me, knowing that I was in love with her, that it would hurt me to find out that the two of them were seeing each other behind my back. I called this show The Red Weather because I thought there was something reckless and potentially damaging in the nonconformity of my parents' generation. How, like the drunken sailor with a dream, they broke from consensus, ran off into the woods, walked around naked, worshipped trees, did drugs. I think they didn't go far enough. Because for all the unique parts of my town, my friends, in the end, Anna's murder was a pretty predictable story. There's a tendency to look back at history and think we get smarter, more sophisticated. That people used to be …” View more
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In this segment from 'The Red Weather,' the host reflects on the complexities of friendship and betrayal, particularly regarding a friend named Chris who was involved with someone he loved. The narrative dives into the painful realization of how friendships can obscure true understanding and the impact of past choices, culminating in a poignant moment of self-reflection about the nature of storytelling and personal connections.
Pod Meets World · The Red Weather | E8 | The End of the Imagination · Mar 15, 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
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
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 Zach Lowe Show
“… the Raptors? I'm going to let the man live in peace. But he almost the playmaking out of that. Like you're talking puppet master stuff. Like the Chris Paul, like all Luca, like get into that, like dead zone, 12, 14, eight feet from the rim and manipulate the defense with a live dribble. He doesn quite have that down yet And particularly like the lobs to go bare that when they would come and they don come as often And look he what is he at 24 He very he not a point guard But it been interesting to me just to watch like the blitz He's just like, yeah, I trust everybody. I'm getting rid of the …” “Yes. Yes. Jim Peterson. I knew he was going to bring it up on the broadcast, brought up poor. You don't want to know. He was like, why are you bringing? Why? Why am I just because it's the Raptors? I'm going to let the man live in peace. But he almost the playmaking out of that. Like you're talking puppet master stuff. Like the Chris Paul, like all Luca, like get into that, like dead zone, 12, 14, eight feet from the rim and manipulate the defense with a live dribble. He doesn quite have that down yet And particularly like the lobs to go bare that when they would come and they don come as often And look he what is he at 24 He very he not a point guard But it been interesting to me just to watch like the blitz He's just like, yeah, I trust everybody. I'm getting rid of the ball. It's the other stuff where he's he's fine. Like he produces out of it. He's one of the eight best players in the league at worst. It just isn't as it doesn't feel as like easy for him. The decision tree doesn't feel as easy for him, if that makes any sense. It makes a lot of sense. And I'll tell you one of the roots of that issue is that in …” View more
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The Minnesota Timberwolves are struggling with trust issues on the court, particularly with player Rudy Gobert. As they face mounting pressure and poor performance, their lack of chemistry could lead to a disappointing playoff fate. If they can't resolve these issues, they risk falling short against younger, more dynamic teams.
The Zach Lowe Show · SGA and Bam’s Record Breaking Nights! · Mar 13, 2026
The Viall Files
“… off my chest. I don't, this is something that I heard when we were filming. And I just want to ask if anybody else had heard this, but, and sorry, Chris, but at our mixer, the first mixer, right after we got back from our wine date. Yeah. There was talk that you had approached a couple, maybe just one other lady, I don't even know who it was, and said something to the effect of, hey, do you want to make a pact to be together so that we can get to the end? Was that true? Or did anybody else hear that? Yes, we heard it. Oh, you did? Okay. Yes, absolutely. So I'm that crazy. Correct. I was …” “I have to get this off my chest. I don't, this is something that I heard when we were filming. And I just want to ask if anybody else had heard this, but, and sorry, Chris, but at our mixer, the first mixer, right after we got back from our wine date. Yeah. There was talk that you had approached a couple, maybe just one other lady, I don't even know who it was, and said something to the effect of, hey, do you want to make a pact to be together so that we can get to the end? Was that true? Or did anybody else hear that? Yes, we heard it. Oh, you did? Okay. Yes, absolutely. So I'm that crazy. Correct. I was approached myself with that. And I'm not going to say who it was, but I was approached myself with that. And if you want to talk about PACT, the only thing I would ever speak about when it comes to that was my being uncomfortable with sleeping with somebody and talking about my celibacy, which wasn't shown. That's why me and Leah were so comfortable. …” View more
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During the reunion episode of 'The Viall Files: Age of Attraction,' a shocking revelation emerged about Chris allegedly proposing a pact with another contestant to secure their place in the show. The conversation delved into the complexities of relationships and boundaries, particularly focusing on celibacy and abstinence, highlighting the importance of communication in romantic dynamics. As tensions rise, the group reflects on their experiences and the lessons learned from their journey together.
The Viall Files · E1102 - Age of Attraction Reunion | Exclusively on The Viall Files · Apr 01, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… guy, played well, yes we acknowledge that I'm going back to 2001 Duke where the names you knew when they were there Carlos Boozer, Shane Battier Chris Duhan, Mike Dunleavy Jay Williams, all names that was one of the great teams of all time Yeah. According to Pomeroy, Ken Palm, what is it? Yeah, Ken Palm. Yeah. Ken Palmade. Yeah Yes Marvin But even the Duke team that won in 2015 Jaleel Okafor and Justice Winslow if they had been better NBA players they would have been more famous because it very hard to be a Duke team to win a national title And you really don remember those guys like that But …” “… NBA. Yes. But they got a lot of run because of the back-to-back. Man, this is a tough one. I don't once again, even look at the most outstanding players in the last decade there aren't marquee guys in there even this year Cadeau, I mean not a marquee guy, played well, yes we acknowledge that I'm going back to 2001 Duke where the names you knew when they were there Carlos Boozer, Shane Battier Chris Duhan, Mike Dunleavy Jay Williams, all names that was one of the great teams of all time Yeah. According to Pomeroy, Ken Palm, what is it? Yeah, Ken Palm. Yeah. Ken Palmade. Yeah Yes Marvin But even the Duke team that won in 2015 Jaleel Okafor and Justice Winslow if they had been better NBA players they would have been more famous because it very hard to be a Duke team to win a national title And you really don remember those guys like that But it's strange when you go, my team won, but damn it, I want you to say they're great, or why won't you talk more about them? You won. Who cares? And they rolled through the tournament. This is really an impressive run. There's just no there there where you go, oh, my God, did you see that guy play?” View more
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The Memphis Grizzlies are facing a staggering 22.5-point underdog status against the Denver Nuggets, raising questions about their current roster filled with injuries. With fans struggling to name active players, this situation highlights a shift in college basketball where memorable teams are fading from memory, unlike iconic squads like Phi Slamma Jamma and the Fab Five. The discussion reveals how the era of one-and-done players is impacting team legacies and fan engagement.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 3 – Forgettable Champs, Rob Manfred · Apr 08, 2026
Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi
“… is the one that really reached you, has really gotten you... The thought of not being around family and raising the kids and all being together and Chris continuing to work away from us. It's like I'm losing time. Well, can I say this? If it is that important to you, you might be able to make it happen, but probably not in the way that you thought. You probably can't live in a five-bedroom house that you own. You probably can't put all your kids in private school, maybe. you probably can't take all these vacations every year. You just can't. And you certainly cannot stay at home with the kids. …” “Of all the things we talked about today, this is the one that really reached you, has really gotten you... The thought of not being around family and raising the kids and all being together and Chris continuing to work away from us. It's like I'm losing time. Well, can I say this? If it is that important to you, you might be able to make it happen, but probably not in the way that you thought. You probably can't live in a five-bedroom house that you own. You probably can't put all your kids in private school, maybe. you probably can't take all these vacations every year. You just can't. And you certainly cannot stay at home with the kids. That's just not realistic. If you wanted to if this is the number one thing in your family you might be able to make it happen But it would probably require Chris getting a higher paying job The expenses have to come way down. You would have to both be aligned and have an ironclad vision together. You can't be arguing with each other, even trying to …” View more
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Gabriella realizes her family's dream of spending more time together may be impossible without a major financial shift. She learns that to achieve this, Chris needs to find a higher-paying job, and they must align on a realistic vision for their finances. The weight of their debt and lifestyle choices currently stands in the way of their goals.
Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi · 255. "I’m 40 and work 2 jobs. How are we still broke?" · Apr 07, 2026
Tech Brew Ride Home
“… Granola's product transcribes conversations and uses AI to turn rough draft meeting notes into complete summaries. Chief Executive Officer Chris Pedregal said that many of its corporate customers, which include companies like Cursor and Gusto, have adopted the technology after individual employees started using it. Something similar happened at Index, Reimer said. Multiple people at the firm were using the technology by the time he considered investing. Alongside the funding, the startup is launching new features for its app, including integrations with AI coding tools like Anthropics …” “… from a company we've all likely encountered on Zoom calls. AI note-taking startup Granola has raised $125 million led by Index Ventures at a $1.5 billion valuation and plans Claude integrations and agentic AI features in the next year. Quoting Bloomberg, Granola's product transcribes conversations and uses AI to turn rough draft meeting notes into complete summaries. Chief Executive Officer Chris Pedregal said that many of its corporate customers, which include companies like Cursor and Gusto, have adopted the technology after individual employees started using it. Something similar happened at Index, Reimer said. Multiple people at the firm were using the technology by the time he considered investing. Alongside the funding, the startup is launching new features for its app, including integrations with AI coding tools like Anthropics Claude Code, as well as team workspaces where employees can pull their notes. Granola's next act, Pedregal said, will be to introduce agentic AI features to allow users to perform tasks using the information they've gathered in the startup's note files. While the CEO declined to share specifics about the plans, he said he expects the integrations …” View more
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AI note-taking startup Granola just raised $125 million, reaching a $1.5 billion valuation, to enhance its features with Claude integrations and agentic AI capabilities. With existing corporate clients like Cursor and Gusto, Granola is set to redefine how teams collaborate using AI, moving beyond simple note-taking into a more dynamic workspace. CEO Chris Pedregal emphasizes that they are just beginning to explore the potential of AI in work collaboration.
Tech Brew Ride Home · Sora Sinks · Mar 25, 2026
Search Engine
“… The bridges run. We had to go across all of the bridges in the Bay Area, starting in Mountain View, finishing, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. It's Chris Hermsen in the car. It's Anthony Lewandowski in the car. I was in the car with Dimitri, Chris, and Anthony. It was the four of us in the Prius. They were figuring out the technology much faster than they thought they could. The Larry 1K was set up like a video game, meaning they'd get to try the route over and over until they could complete it without a single human takeover. then they'd move on to the next one. It was really a proof of concept …” “… about why they were there By 2010, just a year in, the team was really on a roll. They start knocking out routes. Each one of the routes was unique and distinct and different and had its own challenges. Down Route 1, Silicon Valley to Carmel. The bridges run. We had to go across all of the bridges in the Bay Area, starting in Mountain View, finishing, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge. It's Chris Hermsen in the car. It's Anthony Lewandowski in the car. I was in the car with Dimitri, Chris, and Anthony. It was the four of us in the Prius. They were figuring out the technology much faster than they thought they could. The Larry 1K was set up like a video game, meaning they'd get to try the route over and over until they could complete it without a single human takeover. then they'd move on to the next one. It was really a proof of concept exercise. Can you even make this happen once? When they fail a route, they know what the car can't handle. So they go back and say, you have to be better at doing X, Y, Z. And then we got back to the office. We regrouped. We went back out, I think, at like 11 p.m. And by 1 a.m., we had completed the route. They buy a bottle of Corbell champagne. …” View more
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In just over a year, a team at Google successfully navigated driverless cars through complex routes in California, proving their technology works. They tackled unique challenges, celebrated each route completion with champagne, and faced internal competition that threatened their progress. This rapid success set the stage for the next phase of autonomous driving development.
Search Engine · Are you a good driver? · Mar 23, 2026
BigDeal
“… vulnerable to revision. That every time you think of a memory, you are actually revising it in your brain. Actually, there's a friend of mine, Chris, that I was telling him about my research. And he says, you know what, there's a perfect example in my life. For years, I couldn't cry. I couldn't cry. And it really hurt my relationships with my girlfriends because they would say I wasn't emotionally available because we would have a difficult time and I just couldn't cry. And you know why I couldn't cry? It's because when I was a kid, I went to a funeral at six years old and it was really …” “… cuts you off in traffic it's because they're being a jerk. But if you cut someone off in traffic, it's because I'm in a hurry and it's very important, right? So we look at our beliefs, even our memories, actually. We know that memory is incredibly vulnerable to revision. That every time you think of a memory, you are actually revising it in your brain. Actually, there's a friend of mine, Chris, that I was telling him about my research. And he says, you know what, there's a perfect example in my life. For years, I couldn't cry. I couldn't cry. And it really hurt my relationships with my girlfriends because they would say I wasn't emotionally available because we would have a difficult time and I just couldn't cry. And you know why I couldn't cry? It's because when I was a kid, I went to a funeral at six years old and it was really traumatizing. And ever since then, I can't cry. And he told his sister this story. Chris told his sister that, you know, this is, you know, it's another breakup, another reason. Here's why I'm not emotionally available. It's because I can't cry. And I went to this funeral and she says, Chris, you didn't go to that funeral.” View more
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You can increase your luck by embracing daily habits that expand your opportunities. By stepping outside your comfort zone, expressing gratitude, and even intentionally failing, you train your brain to recognize and seize new chances. This approach not only enhances your entrepreneurial alertness but also proves that luck is a skill you can cultivate.
BigDeal · #130 Stop Getting Distracted: The "10 Minute Rule" To Master Your Focus | Nir Eyal · Mar 19, 2026
The Bill Simmons Podcast
“… they've blown the doors off expectations. I still went with the Hawks. I issued a formal apology for my Hawks optimism on my podcast around Christmas. I sat down and I reckoned with what I had done and what I had convinced people was going to happen with the Hawks. I actually thought about filming it in the vein of Will Smith's taking questions about why he slapped Chris Rock. i was gonna sit down and wear the baseball hat that he had and like we just ran out of time and i was gonna be like fit read fake questions like zach why did you think trey young would fit with this team and i'd be …” “… hard, chemistry, good top-end talent in Booker, good complementary pieces, great coaching. I mean, they're only going to finish with, like, whatever, only. They're going to finish with 45 wins. So it's not like they've blown the doors off people. Certainly they've blown the doors off expectations. I still went with the Hawks. I issued a formal apology for my Hawks optimism on my podcast around Christmas. I sat down and I reckoned with what I had done and what I had convinced people was going to happen with the Hawks. I actually thought about filming it in the vein of Will Smith's taking questions about why he slapped Chris Rock. i was gonna sit down and wear the baseball hat that he had and like we just ran out of time and i was gonna be like fit read fake questions like zach why did you think trey young would fit with this team and i'd be like well that's an interesting anyway and then they were like seven in a row 11 in a row 15 out of 16 like what's happening guys it was an ultimate what's happening for me okay i think you've convinced me i'll switch mine over because we had all given up on the Hawks and left them for dead. And it just seemed like they'll make some giant weird …” View more
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Zach Lowe admits he was wrong about the Atlanta Hawks, who defied expectations by winning multiple games in a row after he had written them off. This surprising turnaround raises questions about potential offseason trades, including whether they might make a big move after their unexpected success. Lowe humorously reflects on his previous optimism and the bizarre trade history of the league, hinting at future possibilities for the Hawks and other teams.
The Bill Simmons Podcast · The 2026 Made-Up NBA Awards With Zach Lowe · Apr 06, 2026
Insight with Chris Van Vliet
“… And handful of questions here. We're going to book out the whole card. Trent Young sent this one on Instagram and said, do you think we're getting Chris Jericho returning at WrestleMania? There's now been three references that I've caught over the past three Ross punk saying you just made the list to Roman punk saying learning tree to the Usos. Seth saying inner circle to Paul Heyman. Also, how do you see Y2J returning and what would be his first storyline? Trent, I think you're onto something here. I noticed that as well and I love that you pointed it out and I don't think that things are done …” “And we'll get into my predictions for what I think WrestleMania is going to look like. And handful of questions here. We're going to book out the whole card. Trent Young sent this one on Instagram and said, do you think we're getting Chris Jericho returning at WrestleMania? There's now been three references that I've caught over the past three Ross punk saying you just made the list to Roman punk saying learning tree to the Usos. Seth saying inner circle to Paul Heyman. Also, how do you see Y2J returning and what would be his first storyline? Trent, I think you're onto something here. I noticed that as well and I love that you pointed it out and I don't think that things are done in WWE by accident so I think the seeds are being planted for what could be a possible return I think it's inevitable I think that it's not a matter of if Chris Jericho returns I think it's a matter of when Chris Jericho returns and of course that all has to do with when he becomes a free agent I, from everything I've read online, I don't know …” View more
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Chris Jericho's return to WWE seems inevitable, with multiple Easter eggs hinting at his comeback during WrestleMania. Observations from Chris Van Vliet suggest that Jericho's first storyline could involve a showdown with Seth Rollins, especially as Jericho appears to be in the best shape of his career. The excitement is building for fans, with the potential for a massive pop at WrestleMania or the Raw after.
Insight with Chris Van Vliet · AskCVV #127 - 2009 Randy Orton Is Back! Chris Jericho At WrestleMania?, Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar · Mar 20, 2026
Fantasy Baseball Today
“… either. So I'll be keeping an eye on that. All right. After Scott selected Randy Rosarena, we got Devin Williams, Joe Ryan, O'Neal Cruz. And Chris, you are back up. Yeah, I took a, you know, I like to say that there's too much talk of injury risk, especially when it comes to pitcher and not enough talk of other kinds of risk. And I'm going to highlight that with my two first pitchers picked. I've got the guy who maybe can't stay healthy in Cal Bradish and the guy who never gets hurt. but maybe can't pitch well in Dylan Seas. But look, I'm going to get, I think he's the only pitcher with …” “… should be a good source of batting average. Olsen sometimes is a good source of batting average. He was last year. Yeah. But I'll have to make that a priority moving forward. It's not a category where it's easy to make up ground, but it's not impossible either. So I'll be keeping an eye on that. All right. After Scott selected Randy Rosarena, we got Devin Williams, Joe Ryan, O'Neal Cruz. And Chris, you are back up. Yeah, I took a, you know, I like to say that there's too much talk of injury risk, especially when it comes to pitcher and not enough talk of other kinds of risk. And I'm going to highlight that with my two first pitchers picked. I've got the guy who maybe can't stay healthy in Cal Bradish and the guy who never gets hurt. but maybe can't pitch well in Dylan Seas. But look, I'm going to get, I think he's the only pitcher with 215 strikeouts in the last three seasons. I think he's done it four or five straight years. So I know I'm going to get that from Dylan Seas. And I think the ERA and WIP should be significantly better than they were last year. The peripherals were much better than last year. I know that Dylan Seas has been inconsistent over the years, But usually …” View more
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Selecting players like Dylan Cease and Nico Horner can transform your fantasy baseball team. While Cease brings strikeout power, Horner adds essential batting average and speed. Understanding player risks and team fit is crucial for a successful draft strategy.
Fantasy Baseball Today · 5x5 Roto 12-Team Mock Draft · Mar 14, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… known that? We didn't expect that. We were struggling with why is it so dark? And you make films. So you're used to using lighting. Exactly. And Chris was like, dude, this thing is just eating up the light. And I'm like, Bob kept saying it's so dark in there. and it just how do you how do you how is that possible what were the other things the other one i laugh about this with bob all the time it's about the flag on the craft that you could have seen it i don't remember so when he walked into the hangar the very first time he saw uh the very first time backwards flag he saw the craft and he …” “… have known that if he was making that up. You wouldn't know it until you experimented it. Exactly. Right. So I'm like, unless Bob back then decided to go in his garage, build himself a fake dome, which I don't think you did. I'm like, how would he have known that? We didn't expect that. We were struggling with why is it so dark? And you make films. So you're used to using lighting. Exactly. And Chris was like, dude, this thing is just eating up the light. And I'm like, Bob kept saying it's so dark in there. and it just how do you how do you how is that possible what were the other things the other one i laugh about this with bob all the time it's about the flag on the craft that you could have seen it i don't remember so when he walked into the hangar the very first time he saw uh the very first time backwards flag he saw the craft and he saw the american reversed american flag sticker on the craft. I wonder why it was reversed. I'll get to that in a sec. I think I know, but whatever. I'll say what I think. And there's a lot of stuff. I researched a lot of stuff on Bob Lazar before I did this, and there's a lot of bad information out there. So I really tell people, if you really want …” View more
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously dissect the baffling darkness inside Bob Lazar's alleged UFO craft, questioning how it absorbs light like a black hole. The comedic banter peaks when they ponder the reversed American flag on the craft, leaving listeners both entertained and intrigued by the absurdity of the situation.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2479 - Bob Lazar & Luigi Vendittelli · Apr 03, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“time offer. Planted on having Chris Finch here for a while, and he joins us now. And I would say, Chris, lesser men would maybe just say, hey, why don't we bounce this one back after a different week? Because I know it's been a tough, tough little road trip and maybe not the fondest memories of Los Angeles for you. Yeah. Hey, listen, it's okay. It's all part of the business. So happy to be on. Thanks for having me. What happened? Do you think like last night off the Lakers loss and in …” “time offer. Planted on having Chris Finch here for a while, and he joins us now. And I would say, Chris, lesser men would maybe just say, hey, why don't we bounce this one back after a different week? Because I know it's been a tough, tough little road trip and maybe not the fondest memories of Los Angeles for you. Yeah. Hey, listen, it's okay. It's all part of the business. So happy to be on. Thanks for having me. What happened? Do you think like last night off the Lakers loss and in the start of that first quarter Yeah I will First of all it turnovers You know I think uh the pressure they kind of swarmed us I think we had seven turnovers in the first 10 possessions or something like that They all led the buckets. They're playing really well. They're a good team right now. They are a complete team, but Kawhi is playing at a …” View more
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The Timberwolves suffered a crushing defeat against the Lakers, largely due to a staggering 21 turnovers that fueled their opponents. Head Coach Chris Finch highlighted Kawhi Leonard's exceptional performance, noting his ability to score even under pressure, which kept the Wolves chasing the game. This loss showcased both the offensive breakdown and defensive struggles of the Timberwolves, making it a tough road trip for the team.
The Ryen Russillo Show · Timberwolves Coach Chris Finch, Plus Adnan Virk Talks the Oscars & the World Baseball Classic! · Mar 12, 2026
The Ryen Russillo Show
“… not always adhering to game plans. They don't pay attention to the details. and then you have them stubbing their toes the way that they have. But Chris Finch and his group get these guys ready for a first series and they always come out firing And so if they did get the Lakers even as well as the Lakers are playing yes I would feel good because I think there are some areas that they can exploit And with that week of preparation to really get everyone locked in, I think it would work out well for them. Final thought on the expansion talk. There's arguments for the Pelicans, for the Memphis Grizzlies …” “… prepare, this is a team that always really benefits from three or four practices to really hone in on a game plan. And then they come out with a better understanding. I think during the season, it's not the highest IQ basketball team. And so they're not always adhering to game plans. They don't pay attention to the details. and then you have them stubbing their toes the way that they have. But Chris Finch and his group get these guys ready for a first series and they always come out firing And so if they did get the Lakers even as well as the Lakers are playing yes I would feel good because I think there are some areas that they can exploit And with that week of preparation to really get everyone locked in, I think it would work out well for them. Final thought on the expansion talk. There's arguments for the Pelicans, for the Memphis Grizzlies and Minnesota. it feels like the favorite is minnesota to move to the eastern conference even if you went like lying down the middle of the country um you can make an argument for the positioning of the other cities but then when you think about your closest trip to the west um i was looking at it again today we started talking about miles you know …” View more
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The Timberwolves have a solid strategy to exploit weaknesses in the Lakers if they meet in the playoffs, despite their recent struggles. With a week to prepare, Coach Chris Finch can refine their game plan, leveraging their practices to enhance team IQ and execution. Fans are optimistic, believing that this preparation could lead to a successful first-round matchup.
The Ryen Russillo Show · Carlos Boozer on His Sons at Duke, the Good & Bad of NBA Expansion w/ Mike Vorkunov, Plus Ant Edwards’ Injury w/ Jon Krawczynski · Mar 18, 2026
The Rewatchables
“… Talking about getting plastic surgery Is having you cut We just need to bring it back You're going to have me cut to look like Nick Wright Where's Chris been? Why does Chris have so many chiefs opinions? Why does Chris have a QB tier? DeVito I mean, I know it's the 50s, so you can get away with it. You couldn't now. But when he rips off the back-to-back, did you know the DA is a swish? And then he does the Reynolds as an AC Doocy? Two phrases nobody said in 50 years. Yeah. Just, I thought it was. There's a lot of colorful Elroy-isms in the book, too, that you don't hear too often. And then …” “… of like, there's... I don't ever want to use Sora, the AI video thing, but... But I kind of want to put Inspector Todd in LA Confidential. Is that that fucking Exley out there? Just put him in every cop movie Increase racial harmony within the LAPD Talking about getting plastic surgery Is having you cut We just need to bring it back You're going to have me cut to look like Nick Wright Where's Chris been? Why does Chris have so many chiefs opinions? Why does Chris have a QB tier? DeVito I mean, I know it's the 50s, so you can get away with it. You couldn't now. But when he rips off the back-to-back, did you know the DA is a swish? And then he does the Reynolds as an AC Doocy? Two phrases nobody said in 50 years. Yeah. Just, I thought it was. There's a lot of colorful Elroy-isms in the book, too, that you don't hear too often. And then Russell Crowe said that Elroy told him Bud White doesn't drink. so Crowe didn't drink during the entire shoot and described it as the most painful period of his life. And not ironically.” View more
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In 'L.A. Confidential,' director Curtis Hanson masterfully showcases characters who shine in single scenes, leaving a lasting impact on the narrative. This analysis reveals how characters like Dudley and the coroner elevate the film, embodying the tension and corruption of 1950s Los Angeles. Such character-driven storytelling has become rare in modern cinema, highlighting Hanson's unique approach to character development.
The Rewatchables · ‘L.A. Confidential’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Andy Greenwald · Mar 31, 2026

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