Best Podcast Episodes About Class Reunion
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Updated: Apr 26, 2026 – 48 episodes
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“… I think that's why. I mean, this was from 1982. Janice Dickinson's from 1982. I can't imagine that that's still allowed. I think you can do, like, class action suits or something not in the proper penal system, right? Yeah, that's 35 years ago. You can always, like, sue or something. But not, I don't think you can. But she says she was drugged and raped by him. Janice? Yeah. Yeah. What about Angie? Janice as well? Angie was not a part of this. But yeah, so she was drugged and raped by Cosby in 1982. She should go. Yeah, so she's going to go down there. The NFL's L.A. Rams made history by adding …”
“… run out why can't she press charges i i wrong state no i think from from when all this hoopla was going on i think it is a statute of limitations but this is not for her this is on behalf of andrea constant yeah i know but why Isn't she filing? I think that's why. I mean, this was from 1982. Janice Dickinson's from 1982. I can't imagine that that's still allowed. I think you can do, like, class action suits or something not in the proper penal system, right? Yeah, that's 35 years ago. You can always, like, sue or something. But not, I don't think you can. But she says she was drugged and raped by him. Janice? Yeah. Yeah. What about Angie? Janice as well? Angie was not a part of this. But yeah, so she was drugged and raped by Cosby in 1982. She should go. Yeah, so she's going to go down there. The NFL's L.A. Rams made history by adding two male cheerleaders to its spirit squad. The team announced the groundbreaking decision to add Quentin Perrin and Napoleon Ginny's to the squad, making them the first male cheerleaders in the NFL. They're going to perform the same routines as the ladies. Other teams like the Baltimore Ravens and the Colts have men who perform stunts with the …”
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The NFL made history by adding two male cheerleaders, leading to hilarious discussions about the implications of this change. One standout moment is the suggestion of a reality show covering their grueling audition process, which sparks laughter and cynicism about societal shifts in cheerleading roles.
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In a shocking moment, a veteran claims that ibogaine has made him feel capable of killing without guilt or shame, sparking a wild discussion about morality and addiction. The conversation dives deep into the transformative effects of the drug, suggesting it could change lives and even the prison system, all while keeping an absurdly light tone.
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In this hilarious segment, the speaker reveals their bizarre fascination with watching dogs poop, leading to a comedic discussion about the absurdity of dog ownership. They highlight the ridiculous expectations people have for their pets and the responsibilities that often go ignored, making listeners both laugh and reflect on their own dog-owning habits.
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In this darkly comedic segment, the absurdity of a murder suspect's confession is laid bare as he believes FBI agents are his friends. The hosts hilariously dissect the incompetence of both the suspect and his defense, leading to a laugh-out-loud moment about his child-like mentality while discussing the serious topic of a tragic murder case.
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In a hilarious prediction, the hosts joke that the Celtics could win by 50 points, leading to a comical discussion about their 'scrub squad' missing threes. The banter escalates as they mock the ownership of sports teams, comparing it to wrestling and questioning the spirit of competition, making for a lively and entertaining exchange.
“… news. You're going to hang around crack-wise? I certainly am. Yeah. Roberto Duran went, oh, God, he must have fought in like five different weight classes, too. Yes, he did. He started off as like a flyweight, moved his way right on up. And he's a singer. He has a band. Oh, is he? Yes. Oh, I got to get that. And so does Larry Holmes. It's called the Marmalades. Larry's awesome. Lewis was Roberto Duran's corner man, and I don't even know what that is. Yeah. Well, he's a man, and he's in the corner. That doesn't make sense. He works the corner. And his name's Panama. That's right. Give me the …”
“Carol, we're going to do a little news. You're going to hang around crack-wise? I certainly am. Yeah. Roberto Duran went, oh, God, he must have fought in like five different weight classes, too. Yes, he did. He started off as like a flyweight, moved his way right on up. And he's a singer. He has a band. Oh, is he? Yes. Oh, I got to get that. And so does Larry Holmes. It's called the Marmalades. Larry's awesome. Lewis was Roberto Duran's corner man, and I don't even know what that is. Yeah. Well, he's a man, and he's in the corner. That doesn't make sense. He works the corner. And his name's Panama. That's right. Give me the water I mixed. He claimed that it was Perrier and tap water. That was the mix. But evidently they thought he was breaking up asthma pills to give the guy greater lung capacity. Well, whatever it was. I knew that the whole time. Just decided to bust it out now. Aaron, was it Aaron Pryor? It just was a goddamn punching machine. Just could not stop …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of fishermen mistaking manatees for mermaids, fueled by their drunken escapades at sea. The comedic imagery of a fisherman proclaiming his love for a 'plus-size mermaid' is both ridiculous and laugh-out-loud funny, especially as they riff on the idea of using garbanzo beans for scale when discussing giant squid eyeballs.
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In this segment, Bobby and Eddie hilariously dissect how the media sensationalizes celebrity deaths, leading to some absurd portrayals. Their banter includes a wild comparison of the coverage of various stars, making you wonder if anyone is actually dead or just on a permanent vacation.
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In a passionate defense of Johnny Knoxville's stunt work, the host argues that his sacrifices for comedy deserve an Oscar nomination. He hilariously recounts how Knoxville once shot himself while testing a bulletproof vest, showcasing the wild origins of Jackass and its unique blend of chaos and creativity.
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Abby hilariously recounts her struggle with giving up coffee and White Claw during her health kick, only to be thwarted by the arrival of pumpkin spice season. The comedic tension builds as she navigates the absurdity of how unhealthy choices are often cheaper and more accessible than healthy ones, leaving listeners chuckling at the relatable chaos of modern wellness.
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In this segment, Amy hilariously recounts her feelings of disappointment after watching a lackluster season finale of a show she once loved. The comedic twist comes when she compares her emotional struggles to a game where she choked under pressure, leading to a relatable and funny discussion about expectations and feelings.
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This segment features a wildly humorous poem about a man's outrageous sexual escapades at a zoo, culminating in the unforgettable line about a hippo's fart. The absurdity of mixing animal encounters with raunchy humor creates a laugh-out-loud moment that keeps listeners engaged and entertained.
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The segment kicks off with a hilarious reflection on a childhood prank involving letters from a fictional 'pedo guy' that the host sent to his friend's house, leading to a series of absurd comparisons between Santa Claus and other questionable figures. The comedic exploration of societal issues through the lens of childhood experiences, combined with outrageous imagery, makes this segment a wild ride of laughter and discomfort.
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Melissa Peterman shares the hilarious moment she realized she had to play her character as blissfully unaware of the tension with Reba's character. The unexpected laughter piped in during her audition adds a layer of comedy, as she reflects on the absurdity of auditioning for a show initially called 'Sally.'
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In this hilarious segment, a husband’s carpentry skills are put to the test as his wife reveals they’re selling lampshades just to afford basic groceries. The punchline about the kids' damaged eyesight from staring at a bare bulb adds a darkly funny twist to their financial woes, making it a memorable moment.
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In a wild ambulance ride, the crew encounters a young man who has undergone a shocking penis amputation. The absurdity peaks when he jokes about losing height due to his injury, while his severed member is chilling on ice. This segment combines dark humor with outrageous medical anecdotes, making it both shocking and hilarious.
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts delve into the effects of testosterone and estrogen, leading to a side-splitting observation about Eddie's 'feminine qualities' when he drinks. The banter escalates with jokes about libido and sleep habits, culminating in a funny agreement to keep Eddie's test results under wraps, adding a layer of absurdity to their health concerns.
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously critique the incompetence of fire management, questioning how they can be unprepared for inevitable wildfires. The absurdity peaks when they discuss neighbors coordinating evacuation plans with swimming pools and fire hoses, showcasing the community's initiative over official resources.
“… understand. But so this prompted, we'll dissect it further in a sec, But this prompted Bravo to issue this statement that says the Summer House Reunion Audio League represents a serious breach of trust and a clear lack of respect for the cast, crew and the integrity of the production process. We take this matter very seriously and have launched a full investigation and we will take appropriate action based on our findings. who um bravo tagline says it's not on the couch it would have been muffled more because they couldn't have it out that's what i'm so then do we think that maybe um i'm sorry …”
“… kind of like weird and gross that Schwartz was in between them. It's just here. I have some of the, I mean, I guess we don't need to read the transcripts because we actually listened to it. But I mean, it's just so crazy, you guys. Like, I just don't understand. But so this prompted, we'll dissect it further in a sec, But this prompted Bravo to issue this statement that says the Summer House Reunion Audio League represents a serious breach of trust and a clear lack of respect for the cast, crew and the integrity of the production process. We take this matter very seriously and have launched a full investigation and we will take appropriate action based on our findings. who um bravo tagline says it's not on the couch it would have been muffled more because they couldn't have it out that's what i'm so then do we think that maybe um i'm sorry bravo i'm sorry it got leaked i'm sorry you're sad about that but like also we're living for this tea because i'm i'm especially who okay what money grace who's on the cdn chart can you remind or can somebody send it i looked at it the other day and i couldn't find it when right before i was about to go live. So I don't know who's sitting next to …”
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The leaked audio from the 'Summer House' reunion is both a breach of trust and an exciting revelation for fans, highlighting the tension between privacy and public intrigue in reality TV.
“… bomb under her seat. And how did she find it? It seems like in the middle of the ride, she was like, oh, wait a second. And her bomb Her bomb was a classic Sticks of dynamite Acme level bomb Yeah and spread your legs Spread your legs He's defusing So he's defusing The bomb like this Uh huh It's insane And he's staring at her naked Pussy the whole time Cause he was like next time wear some underwear Oh, yeah. And I was like, God, she must have been dripping wet. She was either like...”
“… in skinny jeans to prison bombs. Well, I think we're meant to believe he has nothing left to live for. Oh, okay. So he's like, fuck it. I'm going in raw. But he also, it's like no one ever takes a beat to go like, this is crazy that this woman has a bomb under her seat. And how did she find it? It seems like in the middle of the ride, she was like, oh, wait a second. And her bomb Her bomb was a classic Sticks of dynamite Acme level bomb Yeah and spread your legs Spread your legs He's defusing So he's defusing The bomb like this Uh huh It's insane And he's staring at her naked Pussy the whole time Cause he was like next time wear some underwear Oh, yeah. And I was like, God, she must have been dripping wet. She was either like...”
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In a hilariously absurd analysis of 1992's 'Live Wire,' the hosts question the logic of a couple reuniting in a bathtub after their daughter's tragic drowning. The comedic highlight comes when they ponder how a fully clothed woman getting into a tub for a massage is somehow supposed to be sexy, leading to a wild discussion about the film's bizarre relationship dynamics.
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In this segment, Jay Shetty hilariously exposes the societal pressures that make us fear being single, revealing that everyone in the room has been in a relationship out of fear of loneliness. The comedic moment hits when he asks for a show of hands, and it turns out everyone, including the host, is guilty of settling for less just to avoid being alone. It's a relatable and funny take on a serious topic that resonates with many.
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Best Podcasts on Bravo's 'Summer House' Audio Leak
Leaked audio from the "Summer House" reunion taping has ignited significant drama among the cast and prompted an official statement from Bravo, which is now investigating the breach. Podcasts are diving deep into the revelations, including accusations against cast members like Amanda Batula and West Wilson, and discussing the impact of the leak on the show's narrative and fan reactions.
Summer House
