Best Podcast Episodes About Dean Cain

Best Podcast Episodes About Dean Cain

Everything podcasters are saying about Dean Cain — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 11 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Dean Cain

Something Was Wrong
“… out By this point I had figured out that if I wanted to report a violation of the no contact agreement I had to report it to the Office of the Dean of Students. So I called the Office of the Dean of Students and they sent people from their office down to the Greek barbecue to see what was going on. But what I did not know at the time was that Justin had an advocate because I was allowed a victim advocate in the victim advocate's office. So because of that sexy little due process, his advocate came through the office of the Dean of Students. And I did not know that until I read Dr. Madera's …” “… Absolutely. And does he approach you? No. I started panicking and crying and a pledge sister who I'm still good friends with to this day pulls me aside because she knew what was going on So we were like around the corner hiding as I sobbing freaking out By this point I had figured out that if I wanted to report a violation of the no contact agreement I had to report it to the Office of the Dean of Students. So I called the Office of the Dean of Students and they sent people from their office down to the Greek barbecue to see what was going on. But what I did not know at the time was that Justin had an advocate because I was allowed a victim advocate in the victim advocate's office. So because of that sexy little due process, his advocate came through the office of the Dean of Students. And I did not know that until I read Dr. Madera's book. You felt like in that moment, she was there on your behalf. Correct. Or at least to assess the situation. Like, okay, we got a call that a no contact agreement is being violated, I'll go down there and take a look. I didn't know she was his advocate because that completely changes the tone of that for me. And the reason that it's a conflict …” View more
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In this segment, a sorority member recounts a distressing incident at a Greek barbecue where her alleged assailant, Justin, violated a no-contact agreement, putting her in a vulnerable position. Despite her attempts to report the violation to the Dean of Students, she discovers that Justin has an advocate from the same office, raising serious concerns about conflict of interest in the Title IX process. This story highlights the complexities and failures within the institutional response to sexual assault cases on campus.
Something Was Wrong · S25 Ep17: Chapter 4: Weaponizing the Patriarchy · Apr 02, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… and I'll use Kane's name specifically because this is what happened. Kane comes in, and you'll see it in the interview if it hasn't come out yet. Cain was talking about somebody he worked with that basically stole. Not stole because he knew. I would say Cain felt like a deal was unfairly manipulated, and he lost about $10 million to this person. Whoa. And he talked about it, and he said the person's name. And we did the interview, and he's like, leave it in. I don't give a crap. he's pissed upon Mike and I communicating about some stuff we decided to just bleep the guy's name so without …” “… in this because I don't want anything bad to fall onto them at this point. I'll tell you guys off the air. Yeah, because I want to know. But recently I was talking to Kane Brown. I don't know when you're going to see this. Now, this is real recent, and I'll use Kane's name specifically because this is what happened. Kane comes in, and you'll see it in the interview if it hasn't come out yet. Cain was talking about somebody he worked with that basically stole. Not stole because he knew. I would say Cain felt like a deal was unfairly manipulated, and he lost about $10 million to this person. Whoa. And he talked about it, and he said the person's name. And we did the interview, and he's like, leave it in. I don't give a crap. he's pissed upon Mike and I communicating about some stuff we decided to just bleep the guy's name so without before it even went up anywhere you're just like it's probably better we do this and I don't know when people are watching this so it may already be up but Kane did say who it was we decided to bleep it because I didn't think me getting sued for that would get enough press It wouldn't be press worthy. Right. I understand. It's kind of a situation among …” View more
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In this segment, Bobby reveals a jaw-dropping moment from his interview with Kane Brown, where the country star shares how he lost $10 million due to a manipulated deal. The absurdity of the situation is amplified by Bobby's humorous take on why they chose to bleep the name of the culprit, highlighting the ridiculousness of potential legal fallout over a story that’s not even about him.
The Bobby Bones Show · TUES PT 2: Bobby And Eddie Q+A: What 's Annoying About The Music Industry? + Fall Out From Morgan Evans Interview + Bobby Denied Dream Job · Mar 17, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… are going to say I support getting out now. They might even say I support the president's strategy while also saying end the war immediately. Yeah Cain do you feel any consternation Because he now talking about France and the UK how they haven been helping us and they can come get their own jet fuel They can come get their own oil You know some are reading that as like an end to the American empire and to the global world order as we known it” “… – I don't think it's the sort of thing that will survive a really severe stress test. And if it starts to be hundreds of casualties or if there starts to be really serious economic consequences as a side effect of this, I just think a lot of people are going to say I support getting out now. They might even say I support the president's strategy while also saying end the war immediately. Yeah Cain do you feel any consternation Because he now talking about France and the UK how they haven been helping us and they can come get their own jet fuel They can come get their own oil You know some are reading that as like an end to the American empire and to the global world order as we known it” View more
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Trump's military strategy in Iran hinges on public support, which could falter with rising American casualties. Analysts suggest that while the base currently trusts him, a significant loss of life could lead to a swift change in opinion. The focus should be on disarming Iran rather than securing oil, but the potential for boots on the ground looms large.
The Charlie Kirk Show · How One Awful Headline Fueled Countless Conspiracies In the Tyler Robinson Case · Mar 31, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… time. Like they can't even control their face. Like if you watch The View and you have somebody come in and sit in between everyone, you know, Dean Cain comes on, starts talking about conservative politics. Their face can't control. They're like, oh, you know, it's like a guy can keep that sort of smile. You've sold RVs. You know how to keep a face on. You know what I mean? Like a guy can control. So Michelle Obama goes on those podcasts and she can't control her face. Correct. Her attitude is he equally as shitty as she is but she can control herself That makes him infinitely more dangerous He …” “… You know what I mean? Like why are you trying to come across as a regular guy? Why are you trying to convince everyone you're regular or just anyone you're not, you know, this weird aw shucks-y kind of thing? So you're right. Women have a difficult time. Like they can't even control their face. Like if you watch The View and you have somebody come in and sit in between everyone, you know, Dean Cain comes on, starts talking about conservative politics. Their face can't control. They're like, oh, you know, it's like a guy can keep that sort of smile. You've sold RVs. You know how to keep a face on. You know what I mean? Like a guy can control. So Michelle Obama goes on those podcasts and she can't control her face. Correct. Her attitude is he equally as shitty as she is but she can control herself That makes him infinitely more dangerous He much more clever much more charming Right right right And he comes across as his cadence is scholarly Things seem sorted out. It's all part of the ruse. But at the end of the day, does he hate this country? Like, what is he at the end of the day? Because you're like, what is the plan? Just to literally talk shit everywhere you go about this …” View more
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In this segment, the host hilariously critiques Barack Obama's facade of being an everyday guy while questioning his true intentions. The comedic highlight comes from the comparison of Obama's charm to a used car salesman, leaving listeners both entertained and laughing at the absurdity of political personas.
Adam Carolla Show · Jesse Kelly on Obama, Communism & Why the Left Hates America · Mar 10, 2026
The Basement Yard
“… eggs fell out and shit like that. Oh my god. That sounds like a Ripley's Believe It or Not. It does. It was. It was. It was. And it was hosted by Dean Cain and he's never not been anything but incredibly accurate about everything. No idea who that is. Oh, well. Now I'm just terrified Because this thing Can this Can I I'm just I just irritated my ear But it's fine I can Well I'm hoping you solved it Like your body's immune system solved it And the repair mechanism solved it Well I haven't I also didn't know that you just don't Clean out your ears You're not supposed to do that It's self cleaning …” “… ribs out or something like that But it was like the story was like someone licked an envelope that had a cockroach egg on it and it got into like the crease of their tongue And they had like tongue pain and they cut it open and fucking like cockroach eggs fell out and shit like that. Oh my god. That sounds like a Ripley's Believe It or Not. It does. It was. It was. It was. And it was hosted by Dean Cain and he's never not been anything but incredibly accurate about everything. No idea who that is. Oh, well. Now I'm just terrified Because this thing Can this Can I I'm just I just irritated my ear But it's fine I can Well I'm hoping you solved it Like your body's immune system solved it And the repair mechanism solved it Well I haven't I also didn't know that you just don't Clean out your ears You're not supposed to do that It's self cleaning Self cleaning Ears and vaginas Two miracles of life No no Self cleaning Yeah Parts of the body And a dog's mouth I don't know No no you should brush that I'm not trying to do this to Frank in front of guests, obviously. But the cockroach egg case, hatching on the tongue, a persistent urban legend, and a hoax. I said it was a popular rumor. I didn't …” View more
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This segment takes a hilarious turn when the hosts discuss the absurdity of urban legends, like cockroach eggs hatching in people's tongues. The banter flows as they compare ear hygiene to self-cleaning miracles, leading to laugh-out-loud moments about the strange things that can happen in your ears and the wild myths surrounding them.
The Basement Yard · #545 - Doctor Mike's Hardest Challenge Yet! · Mar 09, 2026
The Rewatchables
“… in the last 20 years. And then just Willem Dafoe as a villain. I just feel like he's become one of the great villains the last 50 years. I also had Dean Stockwell playing a defense attorney who's having a beer on his lunch break during a trial. Grimes in general is just an awesome character. Dean Stockwell also in Legend of Billie Jean this year as the senator. And in Paris, Texas, yeah. And soon to be in Married to the Mob, completing his comeback and getting an Academy Award nomination. Yeah, so those are some of mine. I also have bungee jumping. I have Jane Leaves with an underrated hot girl …” “… about this guy. So his girlfriend goes and looks at his glove box. I'm like, I'm seeing some receipts here. Yeah, from the Caymans. He's not tan enough. That's really good. Calling money paper, which is something that obviously got very popularized in the last 20 years. And then just Willem Dafoe as a villain. I just feel like he's become one of the great villains the last 50 years. I also had Dean Stockwell playing a defense attorney who's having a beer on his lunch break during a trial. Grimes in general is just an awesome character. Dean Stockwell also in Legend of Billie Jean this year as the senator. And in Paris, Texas, yeah. And soon to be in Married to the Mob, completing his comeback and getting an Academy Award nomination. Yeah, so those are some of mine. I also have bungee jumping. I have Jane Leaves with an underrated hot girl run here of To Live and Die in LA Marla the Virgin from Seinfeld who ends up sleeping with JFK jr And then Frazier girlfriend Always liked her Uh this is sort of Floyd Gondoli sort of like always aging the best, but I enjoy when an insane person in a movie has an artistic hobby. Yeah. You know, like Jack Torrance, you know, and his writing, you've …” View more
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Willem Dafoe's portrayal of the villain in 'To Live and Die in L.A.' has made him one of cinema's greatest antagonists over the last 50 years. The film, directed by William Friedkin and released in 1985, features a gripping narrative with memorable moments, including a unique twist on the classic 'two days from retirement' trope. The discussion highlights how character traits and cinematic choices elevate the film's tension and depth.
The Rewatchables · ‘To Live and Die in L.A.’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey · Mar 17, 2026
The McShay Show
“… out who you just wouldn't move off even though his size was a little smaller. Everything was average. No great measurables. And that was N'Kobe Dean. N'Kobe Dean, yep. This is CJ Allen is my N'Kobe Dean. And what I mean by that is six, one, 230 pounds, 31 and a half inch arms, meh, just average across the board, right? He didn't run because he had a knee injury at the end of the season. And it's, he's still recovering from it. So no time at the combine, no time at the pro day. And when you watch the tape, you don't see a burner and you're watching all of these other linebackers fly around …” “… right, so now let's go 33 through 64 on the top 100. Give me a player that jumped out to you that you wanted. Let's give some insight right now. I remember it's going to be Georgia linebacker, CJ Allen, and I remember another Georgia linebacker coming out who you just wouldn't move off even though his size was a little smaller. Everything was average. No great measurables. And that was N'Kobe Dean. N'Kobe Dean, yep. This is CJ Allen is my N'Kobe Dean. And what I mean by that is six, one, 230 pounds, 31 and a half inch arms, meh, just average across the board, right? He didn't run because he had a knee injury at the end of the season. And it's, he's still recovering from it. So no time at the combine, no time at the pro day. And when you watch the tape, you don't see a burner and you're watching all of these other linebackers fly around like maniacs. And you're saying, don't you want one of those guys that can get sidelined? the sideline here's why i love alan one is he's got i think elite instincts his read and react time is really quick to the point where he can beat guys to the point of attack and slip blocks the other aspect of him he is so freaking tough at that size he plays …” View more
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CJ Allen, a linebacker from Georgia, is drawing comparisons to N'Kobe Dean despite having average measurable stats. What sets Allen apart is his elite instincts and toughness, allowing him to excel as a run defender and disrupt plays, even without blazing speed. This intriguing mix of skills positions him as a solid prospect for the NFL draft.
The McShay Show · Our Updated Top-100 Big Board: Buying and Selling Round 1-3 Prospects · Mar 27, 2026
This Machine Kills
“… And then they go, quote, yet evidence so far suggests that many AI adopters aren't using the technology's efficiencies to give themselves a break. Dean Hallinan, co-founder and chief revenue officer of software startup Stillhead Technologies, said he has experienced the work creep firsthand. Deploying AI has let his company automate a lot of administrative tasks and made its software developers more efficient at writing code, he said. Quote, but what we're finding is the work that is out there, it seems unbounded. It's like the appetite is always to do more and not to go home at noon. people …” “… this as a relation of work rather than what it is, which is a relation of labor. And so you see this when the Wall Street Journal piece goes on to say after, you know, being like, well, some of these luminaries are saying work's going to be optional. And then they go, quote, yet evidence so far suggests that many AI adopters aren't using the technology's efficiencies to give themselves a break. Dean Hallinan, co-founder and chief revenue officer of software startup Stillhead Technologies, said he has experienced the work creep firsthand. Deploying AI has let his company automate a lot of administrative tasks and made its software developers more efficient at writing code, he said. Quote, but what we're finding is the work that is out there, it seems unbounded. It's like the appetite is always to do more and not to go home at noon. people are getting really shocked by this idea that the amount of work there is to do the amount of labor there is to do is unbounded and infinite and if you uh if if you expand your ability to do labor the amount of labor needed will expand in pace with you uh and and it's very interesting to see these like you know startup you know founders and these …” View more
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AI is not reducing workloads; it's expanding them, leading to endless tasks that employees must fill. As companies automate administrative tasks and enhance efficiency, workers find themselves facing an unbounded amount of labor instead of enjoying more free time. This unexpected outcome has left many professionals questioning why they still work long hours despite the promise of efficiency.
This Machine Kills · 449. Efficiently Drowning in Work · Mar 17, 2026
Insight with Chris Van Vliet
“… from Toronto, you know exactly who I'm talking about. Growing up, I really loved the – think about late 90s, early 2000s, the hosts that were on TV. Dean Cain was hosting Ripley's Believe It or Not. Roger Lodge was hosting Blind Date. Joe Rogan was hosting Fear Factor. Fear Factor back in the day. I remember recording on VHS this terrible show called The Ultimate Revenge because I thought that the host was so charismatic, and I just loved the way that he drew viewers in. And that host's name was Ryan Seacrest.” “… was it for you that you looked up to in broadcast journalism that made you want to get started and be like them? So really early on, it was the Toronto Blue Jays play-by-play. Tom Cheek and Jerry Howarth, who were just absolute legends. If you're from Toronto, you know exactly who I'm talking about. Growing up, I really loved the – think about late 90s, early 2000s, the hosts that were on TV. Dean Cain was hosting Ripley's Believe It or Not. Roger Lodge was hosting Blind Date. Joe Rogan was hosting Fear Factor. Fear Factor back in the day. I remember recording on VHS this terrible show called The Ultimate Revenge because I thought that the host was so charismatic, and I just loved the way that he drew viewers in. And that host's name was Ryan Seacrest.” View more
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In a creative twist, a broadcaster turned a budget constraint into a memorable production by using a storm chaser vehicle for a news segment. This experience not only showcased their resourcefulness but also highlighted their lifelong passion for broadcasting, inspired by iconic figures like Ryan Seacrest and legendary sports commentators. The journey from childhood fascination to professional aspiration illustrates the power of creativity in overcoming challenges in the industry.
Insight with Chris Van Vliet · BONUS: CVV Interviewed About Having A Match, Chris Sharp, Fav Interviews, Content Creation & More! · Mar 07, 2026
The Adam Mockler Show
“… they said it would be impossible to hit 7,000 on the S&P. And we hit that in our first term. And then unfortunately, I called Pete, I called General Cain, I called a lot of our great people. We have great people. And I said, let's talk. We got a problem in the Middle East. We have a country known as Iran. Okay. Dow hit 50,000. Economy's great. But then I had to make the phone call to go to war. That's a fascinating, fascinating kind of indictment there. abc7 catches a deep sigh from stephen miller as trump pedals his ever-changing justifications about iran now here's the thing i'm very curious …” “… We had a Dow at 50,000. They say it couldn't happen in four years. It wouldn't happen during my term. But if I got anywhere close, it would be a great success. Well, in my first year, we hit 50,000. And with the S&P, they said, even more difficult, they said it would be impossible to hit 7,000 on the S&P. And we hit that in our first term. And then unfortunately, I called Pete, I called General Cain, I called a lot of our great people. We have great people. And I said, let's talk. We got a problem in the Middle East. We have a country known as Iran. Okay. Dow hit 50,000. Economy's great. But then I had to make the phone call to go to war. That's a fascinating, fascinating kind of indictment there. abc7 catches a deep sigh from stephen miller as trump pedals his ever-changing justifications about iran now here's the thing i'm very curious you gotta let me know what you think of this in the comments down below i do read all of your comments genuinely stephen miller is a very calculated person it's unlike him to do to ever kind of do something like this in public and maybe it's completely unrelated to what trump is saying but also is it take a look Iran's missile capabilities were also …” View more
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During a chaotic press conference, Donald Trump claimed his administration achieved a Dow of 50,000 and an S&P of 7,000, despite ongoing military tensions with Iran. His contradictory statements raise questions about the credibility of his economic success amid global crises. This segment highlights the absurdity of Trump's claims and the reactions they provoke, especially from his advisor Stephen Miller.
The Adam Mockler Show · Stephen Miller HUMILIATION RITUAL Instantly BACKFIRES · Mar 24, 2026
The Ben Shapiro Show
“… TV companies responsible for that fact. Nobody's suing Apple because your kid is watching Apple TV all day. That's a point made by Meta's president, Dean Powell McCormick, yesterday. You know, as a mom, this is really important to me and very personal. I see firsthand just how hard the company is trying to ensure that there's not harmful content. to ensure that we're empowering parents to the best of our ability. And it's something that I watch being focused on every single day. We respectfully disagree with that decision and we're appealing. Now, again, she's not totally wrong here. And the …” “And it turns out that kids who are addicted to TV also don't have great lives, but we don't actually hold the TV companies responsible for that fact. Nobody's suing Apple because your kid is watching Apple TV all day. That's a point made by Meta's president, Dean Powell McCormick, yesterday. You know, as a mom, this is really important to me and very personal. I see firsthand just how hard the company is trying to ensure that there's not harmful content. to ensure that we're empowering parents to the best of our ability. And it's something that I watch being focused on every single day. We respectfully disagree with that decision and we're appealing. Now, again, she's not totally wrong here. And the fact is that as a parent of four kids going on five, I'm all over what my kids are consuming. I decide what movies they watch. I decide what TV shows they watch. They're not allowed on social media. They do not have interactive capability on social media or anything like this. So this issue is kind of a sticky wicket because, of course, social media …” View more
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Governmental legislation banning social media for kids under 18 is the real solution, not lawsuits against social media companies.
The Ben Shapiro Show · Ep. 2396 - MASSIVE LAWSUIT: Did Social Media DESTROY The Kids? · Mar 26, 2026

Top Podcasts About Dean Cain

Something Was Wrong
Something Was Wrong
1 episode
The Bobby Bones Show
The Bobby Bones Show
1 episode
The Charlie Kirk Show
The Charlie Kirk Show
1 episode
Adam Carolla Show
Adam Carolla Show
1 episode
The Basement Yard
The Basement Yard
1 episode
The Rewatchables
The Rewatchables
1 episode
The McShay Show
The McShay Show
1 episode
This Machine Kills
This Machine Kills
1 episode

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Top Podcasts on Social Media Addiction Lawsuit
Social media giants Meta and YouTube have faced significant legal setbacks, with juries finding them liable in two landmark court cases related to social media addiction. Podcasts are dissecting these verdicts, which focus not just on content but on the platforms' design and structure, and discussing the potential for a $400 million fine against Meta and Mark Zuckerberg, as well as the broader implications for Big Tech.
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Mar 27, 2026 · 44 clips · 19 podcasts