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“All right, so this is very strange, right? So I contact Dell customer service and I've got a customer service gripe to pick because clearly this isn't normal, right? No, that's pretty weird. It's very strange. My only guess is that it was some type of malware that somehow got into the computers. And again, this is like maybe painting a big target on my back. I have no idea. But something got into the computers and corrupted the boot drive. It's very easy to cause these things to become unstable if you …”“All right, so this is very strange, right? So I contact Dell customer service and I've got a customer service gripe to pick because clearly this isn't normal, right? No, that's pretty weird. It's very strange. My only guess is that it was some type of malware that somehow got into the computers. And again, this is like maybe painting a big target on my back. I have no idea. But something got into the computers and corrupted the boot drive. It's very easy to cause these things to become unstable if you like delete system 32 or something like that. You can basically render a whole computer by doing that. And it would just cause a bunch of problems. It would not be able to boot anymore. wouldn't be able to repair itself. I'm not saying doing that would do that, but you know, a lot of things can be done. That just doesn have a lot of value to the …”View more
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In a hilarious rant, the host shares their frustrating experience with Dell's customer service, revealing how they were strung along for hours without any real help. The funniest moment comes when they realize they’ve been made complicit in a potential cover-up, leading to a wild theory about a conspiracy at Dell.
Distractible·Best Of The Render Farm (Compilation)·Mar 06, 2026
“… Giuliani claiming Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor, developed rigged software to export to U.S. firms. These were promoted by figures like Mike Lindell. He makes a great pillow. You should listen to them. And amplified on social media. But courts and fact checks rejected them including Fox News right seven hundred and eight seven hundred and eighty seven million Dominion settlement yeah, I was pretty sure that those claims were debunked. Yeah, not to Kurt Like you guys don know where the hard drives are the center of the earth We got to get there Yeah that doesn make much sense to me But …”“… they did there was like some something connected to the voting machines that were there They made those claims. Who was that woman? Sidney Powell, was it? Here we go. She's another fun one. Post-2020 from Trump allies like Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani claiming Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor, developed rigged software to export to U.S. firms. These were promoted by figures like Mike Lindell. He makes a great pillow. You should listen to them. And amplified on social media. But courts and fact checks rejected them including Fox News right seven hundred and eight seven hundred and eighty seven million Dominion settlement yeah, I was pretty sure that those claims were debunked. Yeah, not to Kurt Like you guys don know where the hard drives are the center of the earth We got to get there Yeah that doesn make much sense to me But neither does this idea that you going to take over a country oil supply You know, like that, you know, we'll just take it. The problem is from the outside. Like the rest of the world, you look at this unnecessary aggression by the United States government, And then you tack on whatever propaganda they have already been spitting out about America for the …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into their friend Kurt's wild conspiracy theories, which spiral so deep they reach the center of the earth! With a mix of absurdity and sharp wit, they highlight how Kurt's chaotic storytelling leaves them questioning reality itself.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2466 - Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin·Mar 11, 2026
“… guy is going to be so amazed if he ever takes an actual vacation. you mean i don't have to spend all day lying next to the toilet this wisconsin dells is heaven on earth okay all right that's fine all right for me uh the d word is always on the line whenever that shows up i'm never sure i want to hear it but okay so i'm going to play now what we cut and it'll just pick up at the very end of what you heard Wisconsin Dells is heaven on earth of course he got into trouble because my diarrhea vacation is the trademark for carnival cruises they got mad I had norovirus once really? I would not …”“… body is a clown car. I had no idea how it all fit in there. You know, people get on the New York Times for so many like political left and right reasons. This is the last straw for me. I'm not interested in their opinions on colonoscopies. Yeah, this guy is going to be so amazed if he ever takes an actual vacation. you mean i don't have to spend all day lying next to the toilet this wisconsin dells is heaven on earth okay all right that's fine all right for me uh the d word is always on the line whenever that shows up i'm never sure i want to hear it but okay so i'm going to play now what we cut and it'll just pick up at the very end of what you heard Wisconsin Dells is heaven on earth of course he got into trouble because my diarrhea vacation is the trademark for carnival cruises they got mad I had norovirus once really? I would not describe it as nirvana it was quite painful You did say that like a character in a film noir movie. I had norovirus once. It was the most fantastic week of my life. Oh, those were the days. My salad days. Where salad literally came out of my butt.”View more
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This segment hilariously explores the absurdity of a writer's love for colonoscopies, dubbing the prep phase a 'diarrhea vacation.' The banter between the hosts, including the funny quips about bodily functions and the comparison to spa days, makes this discussion both relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!·HTDE: The Breakfast Rule·Mar 04, 2026
“… i gotta say though that calm corn You did Fausta a la corn I think I ordered that Last night Fausta a la corn I would say that If your nickname is Medellin You win the Chess Rockwell Award true yeah kid cuddy pursued happiness award for best email drop so every time the evil jaws score kicks in which we didn't talk about but but our guy denny was basically like hey can you make a really scary score like in jaws and the guy who did the score it's like i'll try and then it's It's just fucking awesome. It fills your... It's your guy. Yeah. I mean, this is an amazing piece of music just because you …”“… disappearing into the setting sun yeah or kate walking across the rooftop to see the fireworks i like that one too yeah that's good chess rock world brocklanders a word for best character name fausto a la corn no no a la corn uh a la corn a la corn i gotta say though that calm corn You did Fausta a la corn I think I ordered that Last night Fausta a la corn I would say that If your nickname is Medellin You win the Chess Rockwell Award true yeah kid cuddy pursued happiness award for best email drop so every time the evil jaws score kicks in which we didn't talk about but but our guy denny was basically like hey can you make a really scary score like in jaws and the guy who did the score it's like i'll try and then it's It's just fucking awesome. It fills your... It's your guy. Yeah. I mean, this is an amazing piece of music just because you cannot imagine this movie without this. No. It almost wins the movie.”View more
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In 'Sicario', the dinner scene stands out as a chilling moment where the tension is palpable, showcasing Alejandro's cold demeanor while he discusses the Mexican national team. Despite the gruesome context of his actions, the scene's dark humor and clever dialogue elevate it beyond typical movie fare, making it a memorable highlight. This juxtaposition of mundane conversation against a backdrop of violence illustrates the film's unique storytelling approach.
The Rewatchables·'Sicario' With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey·Mar 03, 2026
“… whatever the amount is I'd love to just make it real with a couple of stories so people can kind of understand the scale and the power of Able and Dell Technologies, whether on the server or on the GB10 side. Let's first start with one where I feel like we have impacted lives. Let's do it. This is at one of the largest hospital systems. And what happens is people don't show up for appointments sometimes. And then there are people who have appointments six months out. so we built an agent that would actually figure out which people were not going to show because if they don't show the surgeon's …”“… or two of the agents that were used in in you can pick whatever industry you want that had like that have a just profound impact where whenever you launched it you were like oh my goodness like this saved a billion dollars or this saved 10 you know whatever the amount is I'd love to just make it real with a couple of stories so people can kind of understand the scale and the power of Able and Dell Technologies, whether on the server or on the GB10 side. Let's first start with one where I feel like we have impacted lives. Let's do it. This is at one of the largest hospital systems. And what happens is people don't show up for appointments sometimes. And then there are people who have appointments six months out. so we built an agent that would actually figure out which people were not going to show because if they don't show the surgeon's time is wasted the equipment time is wasted that's a lot of money by the way huge amount of money too but what happens is if you can figure out who's going to not show if you can figure out who would move their appointment forward like who are the right people to move their appointment forward and you can have a chat interface go to three four …”View more
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An AI agent at a major hospital system drastically improved appointment management, reducing no-shows and increasing equipment utilization. One patient shared how rescheduling her appointment just two days earlier led to a life-saving diagnosis, highlighting the profound human impact of this technology.
Reshaping Workflows with Dell Pro Precision and NVIDIA RTX PRO GPUs·How Aible & Dell Accelerate AI Agents Impact·Mar 03, 2026
“… happening than people realize. Right. And then the timing of things, there's a great Chris Knight record that came out a long time ago that Frank Liddell produced that I love, but that record came out and then the whole record label shut down, you know, like it got kind of squashed, but that was a great record. It just was unfortunate. Business timing, things like that happen all the time. Back to your luck thing. Half the game's luck, maybe more than I think it's probably 90% luck. The better comp is really, I can't imagine are you into formula one at all? I did do a song for that movie. Yeah, …”“… greenlit. And you're like, I'm just fucked. They're not going to promote this movie. Right. It's disappointing. There's a lot of great things that get squashed in regime changes sometimes. And that's just the way that it goes. There's more business happening than people realize. Right. And then the timing of things, there's a great Chris Knight record that came out a long time ago that Frank Liddell produced that I love, but that record came out and then the whole record label shut down, you know, like it got kind of squashed, but that was a great record. It just was unfortunate. Business timing, things like that happen all the time. Back to your luck thing. Half the game's luck, maybe more than I think it's probably 90% luck. The better comp is really, I can't imagine are you into formula one at all? I did do a song for that movie. Yeah, you have a song enough. And I got scared to death. I went to the race in Las Vegas. Why humans want to go that fast? I don't, I don't understand. Okay. We'll ride up on the fence and you're just like, this doesn't feel safe. Even for me to watch. No, it doesn't feel like physics would allow for this thing to happen. That's what's cool about it. …”View more
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Many incredible albums never see the light of day due to record label politics and timing. A musician reflects on how a regime change at their label led to their new album being overlooked, illustrating the unpredictable nature of the music industry. This story highlights the crucial role of luck and relationships in achieving success in music.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Chris Stapleton·Jan 19, 2026
“… hear the story. So where this really started was this is my third run as SCC. So having been CISO at St. Louis University and QuickBase and now Dell Tech. And, you know, one thing that's followed me at each spot, I don't know if I'm the death knell for CIOs, but at St. Louis University, six months in, we had a changeover in CIO. QuickBase, I think it was nine months in, we had a changeover CIO. Here at Dell Tech, same thing. We had a CIO exit and they started looking for a new CIO. Every single time, it's kind of been the same story where, okay, we're going to bring someone else in. Then I …”“… example. All right. So, Becca, walk us through that Jerry Maguire moment was like, how did you make the case? Because I'm envisioning this whole movie scene that played out. Oh, yeah. What's working six months in and where are the friction points? Let's hear the story. So where this really started was this is my third run as SCC. So having been CISO at St. Louis University and QuickBase and now Dell Tech. And, you know, one thing that's followed me at each spot, I don't know if I'm the death knell for CIOs, but at St. Louis University, six months in, we had a changeover in CIO. QuickBase, I think it was nine months in, we had a changeover CIO. Here at Dell Tech, same thing. We had a CIO exit and they started looking for a new CIO. Every single time, it's kind of been the same story where, okay, we're going to bring someone else in. Then I got to develop that relationship, develop that trust. We got to figure out how to work together. and then hopefully make some progress towards whatever we're trying to accomplish. And this time I was just like, okay, third time's the charm here. We got to figure out a different way to go about this because it takes too long. It interrupts progress.”View more
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Becca's bold move to eliminate the CIO position at Dell Tech has led to her overseeing 150 IT personnel, showcasing a significant shift in organizational structure. This decision stems from her previous experiences with CIO turnover, prompting her to seek a more efficient operating model that enhances trust and collaboration. Now, six months in, she reflects on the challenges and successes of this transformative change.
CISO Series Podcast·They're Less "Best Practices" and More "Sounds Good on LinkedIn"·Mar 17, 2026
“Next up, Microsoft gets in the co-working game. On Monday, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella tweeted, Announcing Copilot Cowork, a new way to complete tasks and get work done in M365. When you hand off a task to Cowork, it turns your request into a plan and executes it across your apps and files, grounded in your work data and operating within M365 security and governance boundaries. Axios sums up the move this way. Microsoft launched Copilot Cowork on Monday, an enterprise AI agent built on Anthropics technology and named after the …”“Next up, Microsoft gets in the co-working game. On Monday, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella tweeted, Announcing Copilot Cowork, a new way to complete tasks and get work done in M365. When you hand off a task to Cowork, it turns your request into a plan and executes it across your apps and files, grounded in your work data and operating within M365 security and governance boundaries. Axios sums up the move this way. Microsoft launched Copilot Cowork on Monday, an enterprise AI agent built on Anthropics technology and named after the Anthropic product that wiped hundreds of billions off of Microsoft's market cap. In other words, if you can't beat them, join them. And indeed, this is not just a copycat version of Cowork. This is actually a collaboration with Anthropic. Working closely with Anthropic, they write, we have brought the technology that powers Claude Cowork into …”View more
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Microsoft's new Copilot Cowork, launched by CEO Satya Nadella, aims to revolutionize task management in M365 by transforming requests into actionable plans. This collaboration with Anthropic, which recently impacted Microsoft's market cap, showcases a strategic shift from competition to partnership, as Microsoft seeks to leverage advanced AI capabilities for its users. The success of this initiative hinges on whether Microsoft can maintain access to cutting-edge models and adapt to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI.
The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis·The Debate Over Anthropic’s New Product: Price or Existential Dread?·Mar 10, 2026
“… yeah. Which is funny because Forbes or Fortune just published their list of the 250 greatest innovators of America's first 250 years. and Tony Fadell, the iPod, early iPod developer guy, is listed there as the inventor of the iPod click wheel. That's one thing we explicitly know he didn't come up with. That was Phil Schiller, who was frustrated by having to go through long lists of songs with up and down arrows. And he was in a mall and he saw a big... Ang and Olofsson home phone with a scroll dial for your thumb that let you go through your address book really fast on this handset. And he …”“The click wheel, yeah. Which is funny because Forbes or Fortune just published their list of the 250 greatest innovators of America's first 250 years. and Tony Fadell, the iPod, early iPod developer guy, is listed there as the inventor of the iPod click wheel. That's one thing we explicitly know he didn't come up with. That was Phil Schiller, who was frustrated by having to go through long lists of songs with up and down arrows. And he was in a mall and he saw a big... Ang and Olofsson home phone with a scroll dial for your thumb that let you go through your address book really fast on this handset. And he immediately bought the handset and rushed it back to headquarters and showed it to everybody. And Jobs said, oh, yeah, that's so much better. Now you can get to the end of the alphabet really fast. What was it like talking to the rank and file? Because I know you said in your notes that people want their stories told. But then there's Apple's …”View more
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The iPod click wheel was actually invented by Phil Schiller, not Tony Fadell, as commonly believed. Schiller was inspired by a home phone's scroll dial and pushed for a faster way to navigate music. This revelation highlights the complex dynamics and secrecy within Apple's culture, where employees are eager to share their stories despite the company's tight-lipped reputation.
Cult of Mac·Interview with David Pogue, author of “Apple: The First 50 Years”·Mar 09, 2026
“… accelerating. It's at 40% year over year, but the stock only returned 4%, as we said. The market punished the $80 billion in AI CapEx that Satya Nadella has been telling to investors because everyone's asking, well, I could be in NVIDIA, and they don't need to really invest that much because they're a fabulous semiconductor design company. Their gross margins are increasing. They're printing cash. And you are saying, okay, you've got to spend $80 billion, and we don't know when we're going to get the profits from that. So there's an open question there. So when it comes to the picks and …”“… at the time, some of the biggest companies, the most AI aligned. NVIDIA absolutely crushed. Revenue tripled from $60 billion in fiscal year 2024 to $215.9 billion in fiscal year 2026. Microsoft has been far less dominant. So Azure growth actually is accelerating. It's at 40% year over year, but the stock only returned 4%, as we said. The market punished the $80 billion in AI CapEx that Satya Nadella has been telling to investors because everyone's asking, well, I could be in NVIDIA, and they don't need to really invest that much because they're a fabulous semiconductor design company. Their gross margins are increasing. They're printing cash. And you are saying, okay, you've got to spend $80 billion, and we don't know when we're going to get the profits from that. So there's an open question there. So when it comes to the picks and shovels trade, you don't want to tie yourself up to an individual startup or a foundation model lab. You just want to own the simplest thing that value will accrue to. NVIDIA all the way, they were the clear winner of the picks and shovels trade. Microsoft's infrastructure play, I think it's a good decision. It's just the bets have yet to pay off for …”View more
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AI investment is concentrated in a few major players like NVIDIA and OpenAI, but the returns are uneven, with NVIDIA thriving while Microsoft's AI investments have yet to pay off.
The massive investments in AI startups are reshaping the venture capital landscape, but the returns for major players like Microsoft are not as impressive as expected, contrasting with NVIDIA's explosive growth.
NVIDIA's massive market gains highlight its dominance in AI hardware, while Microsoft's heavy AI investments have yet to yield significant stock returns.
Nvidia's dominance in the AI sector is unmatched, with massive revenue growth and market cap gains, making it the clear winner in the tech industry's 'picks and shovels' trade.
TBPN·Daniel Gross’ AGI predictions, SpaceX IPO news, Trump takes control of US chip exports | Diet TBPN·Mar 06, 2026
“… accelerating. It's at 40% year over year, but the stock only returned 4%, as we said. The market punished the $80 billion in AI CapEx that Satya Nadella has been telling to investors because everyone's asking, well, I could be in NVIDIA and they don't need to really invest that much because they a fabulous semiconductor design company Their gross margins are increasing They printing cash And you are saying okay you got to spend billion and we don know when we going to get the profits from that So there an open question there”“… at the time, some of the biggest companies, the most AI aligned. NVIDIA absolutely crushed. Revenue tripled from $60 billion in fiscal year 2024 to $215.9 billion in fiscal year 2026. Microsoft has been far less dominant. So Azure growth actually is accelerating. It's at 40% year over year, but the stock only returned 4%, as we said. The market punished the $80 billion in AI CapEx that Satya Nadella has been telling to investors because everyone's asking, well, I could be in NVIDIA and they don't need to really invest that much because they a fabulous semiconductor design company Their gross margins are increasing They printing cash And you are saying okay you got to spend billion and we don know when we going to get the profits from that So there an open question there”View more
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AI investment is heavily skewed towards infrastructure giants like NVIDIA, overshadowing the massive funding rounds of companies like OpenAI.
Nvidia's dominance in the AI infrastructure layer has led to unprecedented market cap growth, showcasing its strategic advantage over other tech giants like Microsoft.
The AI boom has disproportionately benefited infrastructure companies like NVIDIA, while other tech giants like Microsoft see minimal stock gains despite massive AI investments.
TBPN·Daniel Gross’s AGI Trades, SpaceX’s $1.75T IPO, Google Silences Sweeney | Mark Gurman, Dan Primack, Cameron McCord, Max Haot, Christian Howell·Mar 05, 2026
“… of a very charismatic, visionary figure, but also a disciplinarian, and I call him the autocrat of the breakfast table, which I stole from Oliver Wendell Holmes, so no plagiarism. People who have very strong father figures will recognize that, and I told him I could have added more, and the conversation ends, but he thinks that I told the story as it was and from the inside.”“… and myself included, my brother told me, he's like, very sad, but very beautiful, and thank you for doing it, and so my brother's very supportive. My father, half-jokingly, says that he thinks I was too hard on him, because he comes across as a bit of a very charismatic, visionary figure, but also a disciplinarian, and I call him the autocrat of the breakfast table, which I stole from Oliver Wendell Holmes, so no plagiarism. People who have very strong father figures will recognize that, and I told him I could have added more, and the conversation ends, but he thinks that I told the story as it was and from the inside.”View more
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The author’s family had varied reactions to his memoir, with his mother finding it hopeful and his father feeling he was portrayed too harshly. Despite some painful truths, his brothers expressed gratitude for the honesty and beauty in the narrative. This journey of writing and sharing the memoir was spurred by a desire to honor friends lost and capture family dynamics before it was too late.
Infinite Loops·Jonathan Tepper - Growing Up in the Heroin Capital of Europe (Ep. 303)·Feb 26, 2026
“… at their desk and then they would be scrolling on their phones while also half watching something on their screen and it wasn't until I read Jenny Odell's how to do nothing and resisting the attention economy that I truly felt seen and empowered to change something yeah I think that makes a lot of sense and I feel like Jenny Odell was one of those people who's long overdue for me to have on the show as well to be quite honest hearing you say that it's interesting to hear about both of your your journeys right and coming at it from different angles of course you know because technology was in …”“… and you quite literally were just glued to your screen I was critical of it that whole time I would try and get you know my co-workers just to come out for lunch at Bryant Park for 20 minutes and they couldn't do it and instead they would eat lunch at their desk and then they would be scrolling on their phones while also half watching something on their screen and it wasn't until I read Jenny Odell's how to do nothing and resisting the attention economy that I truly felt seen and empowered to change something yeah I think that makes a lot of sense and I feel like Jenny Odell was one of those people who's long overdue for me to have on the show as well to be quite honest hearing you say that it's interesting to hear about both of your your journeys right and coming at it from different angles of course you know because technology was in different places as you were growing up and you had different approaches to it all that I really relate obviously to what you're saying Amanda being that we're of similar ages and we're around for as a lot of this was happening right and using a lot of these platforms and things but I wonder when I think of the Luddite I think as you're saying we …”View more
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The Luddite Club fosters community by encouraging members to disconnect from phones and engage in real-life activities. From building forts in the woods to reading together, these gatherings create genuine connections and shared experiences, proving that you don't need technology to enjoy life. Now with 30 clubs worldwide, the movement is growing while maintaining its core values.
Tech Won't Save Us·The Luddite Club is For Everyone w/ Amanda Hanna-McLeer & Lucy Jackson·Feb 26, 2026
“… Data scientists, it's time to talk about your tech. With Windows 10 support coming to an end, now is the perfect moment to rethink your setup. Enter Dell AI PCs powered by Intel Core Ultra processors. These devices are built for the demands of modern data science, delivering faster performance, smoother multitasking and the power to handle even the most complex workflows. Whether you're training machine learning models or analyzing massive datasets, these PCs are designed to keep you ahead of the curve. Don't let outdated tech slow you down. Visit Dell.com slash shop PCs to explore how you can …”“… it's when we just try and design our experiments in ways where we're asking certain kinds of questions that are going to catch out an LLM. I'm not going to tell you what those questions are because as soon as I tell you, we give away our secrets. Data scientists, it's time to talk about your tech. With Windows 10 support coming to an end, now is the perfect moment to rethink your setup. Enter Dell AI PCs powered by Intel Core Ultra processors. These devices are built for the demands of modern data science, delivering faster performance, smoother multitasking and the power to handle even the most complex workflows. Whether you're training machine learning models or analyzing massive datasets, these PCs are designed to keep you ahead of the curve. Don't let outdated tech slow you down. Visit Dell.com slash shop PCs to explore how you can upgrade your device and elevate your work. That's Dell.com slash shop PCS. Right, well, yeah, so you have answered my question there, and it is a question of great importance and increasing importance. I mean, huge amounts of our economy now depend on, say, for example, data labeling services. You know, there's millions and millions of people all …”View more
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An ongoing battle exists between researchers and fraudsters trying to exploit data collection methods, particularly through AI systems. As researchers develop ways to prevent fraud in online surveys, fraudsters continuously adapt, creating a relentless arms race. This dynamic is crucial as the economy increasingly relies on accurate data labeling for advanced AI algorithms.
Super Data Science: ML & AI Podcast with Jon Krohn·969: The Laws of Thought: The Math of Minds and Machines, with Prof. Tom Griffiths·Feb 24, 2026
“… Mike, you're on with Rich. Hi, Rich. Am I on speakerphone? Is it okay? I hear you. Okay. I have a lady that I hope she's blind and she has a Dell Inspiron PC. And what's happened to her this time is when she tries to log into the PC, it keeps going back and says incorrect password. So I assume that what's happened is somehow she inadvertently changed her password. And I went on Google and I've tried like three things and haven't been able to make any progress. I just wonder how you would approach it. Well, it depends how the computer is set up. So number one, is this a new PC? Is it an …”“… Tech. We'll kick things off with your calls coming up right after this. Welcome back to Rich on Tech. Rich DiMero here, hanging out with you, talking technology at 888-RICH-101. 888-742-4101. Let's go to the phone lines. And Mike is in Encino, California. Mike, you're on with Rich. Hi, Rich. Am I on speakerphone? Is it okay? I hear you. Okay. I have a lady that I hope she's blind and she has a Dell Inspiron PC. And what's happened to her this time is when she tries to log into the PC, it keeps going back and says incorrect password. So I assume that what's happened is somehow she inadvertently changed her password. And I went on Google and I've tried like three things and haven't been able to make any progress. I just wonder how you would approach it. Well, it depends how the computer is set up. So number one, is this a new PC? Is it an older PC? She's had it running for at least a couple of years. Like is it Windows 10 or is it Windows 11? It's been upgraded to Windows 11. Okay. All right. So it's running a modern. So there's a couple of things. So if she's using a Microsoft account, that's one way of doing it. So she should be able to reset it from the, there's a whole page. I …”View more
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The Kodak Charmera is a tiny digital camera that’s taking the market by storm, offering a nostalgic experience despite its low-quality photos. Priced around $30, it’s a fun accessory that brings back the joy of capturing moments without the pressure of smartphone-like perfection. This quirky gadget is perfect for those looking to add a playful touch to their photography.
Rich On Tech·Samsung Galaxy update to do, cutting your cable bill & why AI passwords are a bad idea (162, February 21, 2026)·Feb 22, 2026
“… products. And of course, it's not the first time we've touched on this, but some recent changes as we'll see. They wrote, last week, CEO Satya Nadella announced that Microsoft's executive vice president of security, Charlie Bell, had been placed by Hayet Galat, who was most recently president of customer experience at Google Cloud. Charlie Bell is stepping back from leading Microsoft's security organization to become an individual contributing engineer. Now that Bell is gone, it appears the guise of security first has been tossed aside and we fear the company may slip back into being a …”“… a priority. As with all good things though, it appears that period has come to an end with personnel changes at the organization signaling a shift in priorities. We fear Microsoft's goal now is not to make secure products so much as to sell security products. And of course, it's not the first time we've touched on this, but some recent changes as we'll see. They wrote, last week, CEO Satya Nadella announced that Microsoft's executive vice president of security, Charlie Bell, had been placed by Hayet Galat, who was most recently president of customer experience at Google Cloud. Charlie Bell is stepping back from leading Microsoft's security organization to become an individual contributing engineer. Now that Bell is gone, it appears the guise of security first has been tossed aside and we fear the company may slip back into being a security disaster. Bell has a great reputation and joined Microsoft to make a positive impact on its security. Despite this, the history of his tenure at Microsoft shows that the company itself only prioritized security when it was forced to by government pressure. Bell joined Microsoft from AWS to lead a new security organization in 2021. At the time …”View more
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Microsoft's recent leadership change signals a troubling shift away from prioritizing security. CEO Satya Nadella's appointment of Hayet Galat, previously focused on sales, hints that the company may now prioritize selling security products over ensuring their safety. This change raises concerns about the future of Microsoft's security practices as they face increasing threats.
“… I'm not really sure, had been set up to discuss Cowork and rapidly develop rival features for Copilot. The channel was said to include CEO Satya Nadella discussing his use of emerging tools, which included testing out OpenClaw. It seems Anthropic is now forcing the issue, with Cowork now fully available on Windows. Anthropic said the feature has full parity with macOS, including file access, multi-step task execution, plugins, and MCP connectors. There is a lot more to cover this week is going to be dense, but for now, that is going to do it for today's headlines. Next up, the main episode.”“… this show, you'll know that the launch of Cowork was treated as an extinction-level event for software firms on Wall Street, and reports suggested that Microsoft was taking notice. Sources told The Information that a Slack channel, or Teams channel, I'm not really sure, had been set up to discuss Cowork and rapidly develop rival features for Copilot. The channel was said to include CEO Satya Nadella discussing his use of emerging tools, which included testing out OpenClaw. It seems Anthropic is now forcing the issue, with Cowork now fully available on Windows. Anthropic said the feature has full parity with macOS, including file access, multi-step task execution, plugins, and MCP connectors. There is a lot more to cover this week is going to be dense, but for now, that is going to do it for today's headlines. Next up, the main episode.”View more
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The podcast segment highlights Anthropic's growth and market position while acknowledging the ongoing tensions with the Pentagon, suggesting a complex relationship between innovation and regulatory concerns.
The podcast segment highlights Anthropic's growth and public support for AI regulation, while also acknowledging the tensions with the Pentagon, suggesting a complex relationship between innovation and ethical governance.
The podcast highlights Anthropic's rapid growth and strategic positioning in the AI coding tools market, emphasizing how their success is intertwined with existing OpenAI customers rather than purely competitive gains.
The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis·OpenClaw Goes to OpenAI·Feb 16, 2026
“Steven let's talk about your gear. What computer are you using? Thanks. You're still using that Dell No, no the Dell tower went away my sophomore year. And so I'm on an m4 max max studio Okay, it's my main production machine, which I absolutely love I have an m4 MacBook Air that I use when I travel and when I'm away from the desk Love that as well then have two Mac minis because this is Mac power user So I wanted to make sure I had multiple notes kidding I bought him before I started but I have one Mac mini in a closet doing server things I do …”“Steven let's talk about your gear. What computer are you using? Thanks. You're still using that Dell No, no the Dell tower went away my sophomore year. And so I'm on an m4 max max studio Okay, it's my main production machine, which I absolutely love I have an m4 MacBook Air that I use when I travel and when I'm away from the desk Love that as well then have two Mac minis because this is Mac power user So I wanted to make sure I had multiple notes kidding I bought him before I started but I have one Mac mini in a closet doing server things I do stuff with like transloader Downey home bridge all that kind of stuff Yeah, and then I have another Mac mini that is kind of like a family computer My kids have an account on it and that's on a KVM switch with my son's gaming PC Which he just got for Christmas and so they kind of share the monitor and keyboard for that But that's my Mac my Mac …”View more
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The Mac Studio's M4 Max chip delivers unmatched performance, making video editing and multitasking seamless. With 128GB of unified memory and an 8TB SSD, it allows users to work without the fear of storage limitations or slowdowns. This is a game-changer for content creators who rely on speed and efficiency.
Mac Power Users·836: Welcome, Stephen·Feb 15, 2026
“… right? If you were a Google CFO and the market would buy a 100-year paper, wouldn't you vomit that out? Yeah. It's not a great sign, though. No. The Dell position, we're thinking long-term, this is a humanity-scale project, a technology that will shift the tide of humanity if we need to make this long-term investment. And I wanna be clear, I'm very bullish on AI, whether or not the spending in the capital outlay that we've seen over the last few years is sustainable, I think is the biggest question out there. Yeah, they're gonna need to earn a return at some point. You know, one thing where I …”“… think it is, and two, they may not get the return on all of that half trillion dollars or $200 billion this year of AI spending, and if their credit rating drops, it'll be more expensive to issue that the following year or five years from now, right? If you were a Google CFO and the market would buy a 100-year paper, wouldn't you vomit that out? Yeah. It's not a great sign, though. No. The Dell position, we're thinking long-term, this is a humanity-scale project, a technology that will shift the tide of humanity if we need to make this long-term investment. And I wanna be clear, I'm very bullish on AI, whether or not the spending in the capital outlay that we've seen over the last few years is sustainable, I think is the biggest question out there. Yeah, they're gonna need to earn a return at some point. You know, one thing where I did disagree with people a couple years ago, and I'm not sure I was right, I'm not sure they were wrong, people were overlaying the NVIDIA chart over the 1990s, 2000 Cisco chart and saying, boy, these look similar. And I said, you know, I'm not buying that comparison because, you know, Cisco is selling to pets.com and, you know, other internet …”View more
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The host expresses optimism about AI's potential but raises concerns about the sustainability of the massive investments being made by companies like Anthropic and their reliance on cloud services.
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast·#715: $1.5 Trillion in AI Promises With No Business Plan with Gary Brode·Feb 11, 2026
“… that many data centers, 1.11 gigawatts of data centers? Apparently, it claims it added two gigawatts of data centers in the last year, but Satya Nadella claimed in November that Microsoft had chips in inventory it couldn't install due to a lack of power. In any case, where did those tens of billions of dollars of, where'd they go? We know there are finance leases, which are basically just loans. What are they for, more GPUs? What's the actual output of the expenditures? Now, I previously wrote in this script that we have no idea, but we actually found out to an extent. So this will be a future …”“… Blackwell GPU systems and in earlier quarters, older models, that works to like 457 megawatts of IT load for the first quarter, 391 megawatts for the fourth quarter of 2025, and 263 megawatts for the third quarter of 2025. So has Microsoft built that many data centers, 1.11 gigawatts of data centers? Apparently, it claims it added two gigawatts of data centers in the last year, but Satya Nadella claimed in November that Microsoft had chips in inventory it couldn't install due to a lack of power. In any case, where did those tens of billions of dollars of, where'd they go? We know there are finance leases, which are basically just loans. What are they for, more GPUs? What's the actual output of the expenditures? Now, I previously wrote in this script that we have no idea, but we actually found out to an extent. So this will be a future episode because it's a whole separate thing, but the way that these big companies, the hyperscalers are doing it, is they're actually threading their GPUs through Taiwan. There are companies like Honhai Precision Corporation Limited, which is better known as Foxconn, Quanta Computing, Wistron, WeWin, there are others too, nevertheless. These are …”View more
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The podcast segment critically examines the massive capital expenditures of hyperscalers, questioning the transparency and accountability of their spending, particularly in relation to AI investments and data centers.
Better Offline·The Enshittifinancial Crisis: Part One·Jan 20, 2026
“… times in a row. What's up? Yeah. And then the wonderful Devendra Hardawara of Engadget. Hello, let's go. And you said you wanted to talk shit on Dell, so let's start there. Oh, hell yeah. What is, give us- Oh, man. Give us the history. So last year, Dell did the dumbest thing I've seen a tech company do in a very long time. They were like, hey, all these brands you know and love, XPS, that thing that's been selling for decades, people love it. Let's kill all that. Right. Dell Computers, Dell, Dell Pro, Dell Pro Max. Those names may sound familiar. They're a little Apple-y. Yeah. And when …”“… is, of course, Chloe Radcliffe, stand-up comedian and actress from, is this thing on? You're never gonna get rid of me. I'm like bedbugs. I love it. I'm here forever. With cradly booper. And of course, Matt Bender of Mashable joins us again. Hey, three times in a row. What's up? Yeah. And then the wonderful Devendra Hardawara of Engadget. Hello, let's go. And you said you wanted to talk shit on Dell, so let's start there. Oh, hell yeah. What is, give us- Oh, man. Give us the history. So last year, Dell did the dumbest thing I've seen a tech company do in a very long time. They were like, hey, all these brands you know and love, XPS, that thing that's been selling for decades, people love it. Let's kill all that. Right. Dell Computers, Dell, Dell Pro, Dell Pro Max. Those names may sound familiar. They're a little Apple-y. Yeah. And when that was announced last year, I was at a press conference and Michael Dell was there announcing all of this. And my first question to him was like, what do you have to gain by copying Apple? Like, what are you doing here? Yeah. And he did not have a good response to that. Fast forward a year. Every other PC manufacturer, shipment's growing. Dell, …”View more
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Dell's XPS brand faced a major setback when they rebranded their popular line, resulting in declining sales and confusion among consumers. After realizing their mistake, Dell has reinstated the XPS branding and addressed critical usability issues, including the return of physical function keys and a more user-friendly trackpad design. This turnaround highlights the importance of consumer feedback and practical usability in tech design.
Better Offline·CES 2026: Part Six (Thursday)·Jan 08, 2026
“… Dr. Umar. Dr. Umar. We can't put Dr. Umar in a movie. Mel Gibson and Dr. Umar in the same Actually now I just thought about this What about Wendell Pierce? That's great Wendell Pierce? That's great The question is What does Hogwood do? Because Hogwood is definitely not in the Klan Right So what even plays Does this movie have to undergo a rewrite? Right because the dynamic of the clan being in this movie is not quite the same. That's why I didn't want to cast Redmay and all that. How about this? Hogwood, we can make something else. But not white. Not white. Not white. Maybe we live La Vida …”“Shout out to you. I love Bruce Bruce, too. Who do you have? I was thinking Dr. Umar. Dr. Umar. We can't put Dr. Umar in a movie. Mel Gibson and Dr. Umar in the same Actually now I just thought about this What about Wendell Pierce? That's great Wendell Pierce? That's great The question is What does Hogwood do? Because Hogwood is definitely not in the Klan Right So what even plays Does this movie have to undergo a rewrite? Right because the dynamic of the clan being in this movie is not quite the same. That's why I didn't want to cast Redmay and all that. How about this? Hogwood, we can make something else. But not white. Not white. Not white. Maybe we live La Vida Loco with Hogwood. Alright. Okay. Hogwood, we can make something else. But remember, in our sinners movies, the vampires win. Right. The vampires slaughter everyone. Uh-huh. In our sinners movies. Right. Which technically happens in sinners as well. Right. But, well, actually, that's true. Yeah. It's actually the same thing. We feel like we won, …”View more
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In a unique twist on vampire lore, a proposed film explores how black characters become vampires in 1920s Boston, seeking revenge against their oppressors. The narrative suggests that these vampires, originally escaping starvation, choose to feed on white people rather than their own, turning the traditional vampire trope on its head. This story aims to redefine heroes and villains in a historical context, blending horror with social commentary.
The Ringer-Verse·‘Sinners’ Recast and ‘Lanterns’ Trailer Reactions | The Midnight Boys·Mar 12, 2026
“… labs. Two weeks ago, for example, the information reported that executives were planning their response to Clawed Code. This included CEO Satya Nadella discussing his experimentation with the product as well as setting up OpenClaw and encouraging employees to play with the new tools. Nadella was said to be looking for ways to incorporate the latest agentic features into GitHub and other Microsoft platforms. Now, it's clear that Microsoft is feeling the pressure to keep up and are making a bet that they need to keep agent security at the center of their sales pitch. Which brings us to our …”“… new platform. Primarily, sales representatives were told to emphasize Microsoft's edge in agent security and compliance. Now, we've been hearing a lot of chatter recently out of Microsoft surrounding the latest agents launched by the Frontier startup labs. Two weeks ago, for example, the information reported that executives were planning their response to Clawed Code. This included CEO Satya Nadella discussing his experimentation with the product as well as setting up OpenClaw and encouraging employees to play with the new tools. Nadella was said to be looking for ways to incorporate the latest agentic features into GitHub and other Microsoft platforms. Now, it's clear that Microsoft is feeling the pressure to keep up and are making a bet that they need to keep agent security at the center of their sales pitch. Which brings us to our final story for today. Speaking of OpenClaw and security, OpenClaw is partnering with VirusTotal to clean up the skills library. Last week, security researchers revealed that skills published to OpenClaw's Claw Hub were a cesspit of malware. An audit found that around 400 skills included malicious code. These included some of the most popular, like …”View more
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While the podcast acknowledges the fears driving the SaaS sell-off, it emphasizes that industry leaders believe this moment could actually present opportunities for innovation and growth in the sector.
The integration of AI into SaaS is seen as both a threat and an opportunity, with some viewing it as a chance for SaaS companies to evolve and others fearing it signals a decline in software's dominance.
The SaaS industry is facing a major investor narrative of decline, but leaders like Salesforce's Benioff argue that AI integration presents a significant growth opportunity.
The narrative of software's decline due to AI is exaggerated, with opportunities for SaaS companies to evolve and leverage AI for growth.
The narrative that SaaS is doomed is exaggerated, and AI presents an opportunity for SaaS giants to evolve rather than be replaced.
The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and Analysis·Did the Super Bowl Make Americans Like AI Any More?·Feb 09, 2026
“… the right access. Talk to me about your thesis of how this rolls out. We've seen some public battles between, you know, Mark Benioff and Satya Nadella, right, that seem to go on for a year. So there is tension in the system for sure. And I do a lot of CIO roundtables, and they're literally telling me, we are finding a way to get off of this software vendor. Yeah, so listen, let me just provide maybe the historical sober view of this, right? So why are valuations and growth lower from traditional companies? It's because we're seeing the largest movement in budget we've seen since the …”“… never have the perfect data, right? You have to have your data management in place, but I do think AI will help with that. So you have a data fabric that's accessible by the enterprise, and these agents can hit that data fabric with the right security, the right access. Talk to me about your thesis of how this rolls out. We've seen some public battles between, you know, Mark Benioff and Satya Nadella, right, that seem to go on for a year. So there is tension in the system for sure. And I do a lot of CIO roundtables, and they're literally telling me, we are finding a way to get off of this software vendor. Yeah, so listen, let me just provide maybe the historical sober view of this, right? So why are valuations and growth lower from traditional companies? It's because we're seeing the largest movement in budget we've seen since the internet. And when budget moves, it goes to new places. Are we seeing mass replacements of traditional software? No, we're not, right? And so, like, historically, software tends to get, it's not zero-sum. It tends to get layered, or, you know, budget will move, or it tends to slow down. But, you know, it doesn't tend to get replaced. Now, why would you …”View more
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AI is poised to revolutionize how enterprises make decisions, as it begins to replace human input in technical choices. This shift will redefine roles within IT teams and challenge traditional software vendor relationships. Understanding this transition is crucial for adapting to the evolving landscape of enterprise infrastructure.
The a16z Show·Martin Casado on the Demand Forces Behind AI·Jan 21, 2026
“… to community college, et cetera, et cetera. And she says, you don't hear an uproar because a busy single working mother can't get a book out at Rundell Library. But in this one case, the most serious case in my opinion, it is for some reason becoming a problem. So she says, there's no widespread voter fraud, but for Pete's sake, let's just address it. Clearly there's concern out there. So that's from Jen who's on the left. So are we gonna see a voter ID? I sure hope that we tie the voter ID to being able to vote. I would hope so too. Thune said that he's gonna bring it to the Senate at least …”“… have to address. I lean quite left, but I cannot understand this continuous refusal on the part of Democrats to address the voter ID issue. The argument is simple. We need to present a government ID for employment to get a library card, to apply to community college, et cetera, et cetera. And she says, you don't hear an uproar because a busy single working mother can't get a book out at Rundell Library. But in this one case, the most serious case in my opinion, it is for some reason becoming a problem. So she says, there's no widespread voter fraud, but for Pete's sake, let's just address it. Clearly there's concern out there. So that's from Jen who's on the left. So are we gonna see a voter ID? I sure hope that we tie the voter ID to being able to vote. I would hope so too. Thune said that he's gonna bring it to the Senate at least to get people on the floor on a record. Okay. And Bob even wrote in to say, the New York State DMV offers a variety of photo non-drivers ID at very low cost. This is not my expertise. That's true. $15, something like that. You get an ID card as opposed to a driver's license, yes. Okay. Jackie wrote in to ask, President Trump said J.D. Vance will …”View more
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A staggering 83% of Americans support national voter ID laws, reflecting a shared desire for election integrity across party lines. Despite concerns over widespread voter fraud being largely unfounded, many believe that implementing voter ID could address public fears and strengthen trust in the electoral process. This debate highlights the complexities of election security and the need for a solution that satisfies both sides of the political spectrum.
Connections Podcast·Reactions to the State of the Union address, part 2·Feb 26, 2026
“… like I've always done it that way. Even back like, like my first job out of college, we were using like Microsoft OneDrive and they gave us like a Dell Latitude and I did the same thing there, man. Everything would just be like, it would be like the Dell, it would be like the Microsoft OneDrive desktop. I would just save it onto there and then in the OneDrive app on my iPhone, I could like pull it up wherever I was, you know? I've always done that. I don't know why. Well, I have to tell you, man, that this MacBook is by far the most interesting product that Apple has released in a very long …”“… one time? I do, but then I'll just dump them all into the iCloud, the files app or the iCloud drive. Like, so I'll, so basically you're doing the same thing is that, but your desktop is the iCloud drive pretty much. Yeah, that's what it is. And I feel like I've always done it that way. Even back like, like my first job out of college, we were using like Microsoft OneDrive and they gave us like a Dell Latitude and I did the same thing there, man. Everything would just be like, it would be like the Dell, it would be like the Microsoft OneDrive desktop. I would just save it onto there and then in the OneDrive app on my iPhone, I could like pull it up wherever I was, you know? I've always done that. I don't know why. Well, I have to tell you, man, that this MacBook is by far the most interesting product that Apple has released in a very long time, that Apple will be releasing in a very long time. It is, it's very, very interesting and I cannot wait to hear more about it. So obviously everything else on this list is important as well, but nothing to me, nothing holds a candle to that. So yeah, I can't wait. Let's hope, let's hope to see, I'm telling you, if there's data on there, this …”View more
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The upcoming MacBook could redefine portable computing by integrating cellular capabilities for the first time. With the powerful A18 Pro chip and a focus on iCloud usage, this device may not just compete with traditional laptops but also challenge iPad sales. Excitement surrounds its potential, making it one of Apple's most intriguing releases yet.
9to5Mac Overtime·9to5Mac Overtime 060: The perfect testbed for cellular Macs·Feb 20, 2026
“… proven success. Even Dable's an offensive coordinator is freaking awesome. Right. But they're also spending money on folks. I don't know that Wondell Robinson is a true number one, but he's not a number three. He's not a three. He's somebody that's a definite upgrade from what they have right now So like, okay, I'm with it They've got a serviceable backup in Trubisky Yep He knows he's drafted before Mahomes That's right That's all I think about when I see Trubisky Yeah, and you're like, dude, you were drafted before Mahomes I don't say that to him, but I never met him He's been on like 15 …”“… want to. Okay, I don't want it. Never mind. It's you. To at times be a Titans hater. Dude, they did make some great moves. They're making moves, not only within the administration, the coaching staff. They're doing things with extreme stability, with proven success. Even Dable's an offensive coordinator is freaking awesome. Right. But they're also spending money on folks. I don't know that Wondell Robinson is a true number one, but he's not a number three. He's not a three. He's somebody that's a definite upgrade from what they have right now So like, okay, I'm with it They've got a serviceable backup in Trubisky Yep He knows he's drafted before Mahomes That's right That's all I think about when I see Trubisky Yeah, and you're like, dude, you were drafted before Mahomes I don't say that to him, but I never met him He's been on like 15 different teams already It's crazy And is it, you know, Mitch Trubisky, but is it also Mitchell? Then I think of like Matt and Matthew Stafford What did you call Matt? He liked to go by Matthew He did Yes it was a Matthew not a Matt not a Matty What up Doggy No I never called him Matty No he Matthew I actually never called him anything That my mom …”View more
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In a hilarious twist, the hosts dive into the confusion surrounding NFL names, with a special focus on Mitch Trubisky's multiple team changes and his draft history. The banter about whether he prefers 'Mitch' or 'Mitchell' leads to a relatable discussion about how names can dictate the tone of a conversation, especially when your mom is yelling at you!
The Bobby Bones Show·Lots to Say: Crosby back to Raiders and Free Agency!·Mar 12, 2026
“… stuff like that The problem is you've got to fight for it. You have to comparison shop like hell. And also, you have to be aware of the fact that Dell makes an XPS laptop that is list price at $900. but it's a fake price because eight times a year it drops down to like $640. So it's so hard to make an apples to apples compare here. But again, but that's why I choose to, in this context, to say that this is another hidden advantage of the Neo. You walk in with $600. You walk out with the modern, extremely well-built, extremely well-supported $600 notebook. You don't have to set up 18 …”“… side you can walk in and walk out with a great notebook that is as pretty much as well made as a Neo I think At least as good in spec given that this might be a year old instead of current Maybe even with more features more storage more ports more stuff like that The problem is you've got to fight for it. You have to comparison shop like hell. And also, you have to be aware of the fact that Dell makes an XPS laptop that is list price at $900. but it's a fake price because eight times a year it drops down to like $640. So it's so hard to make an apples to apples compare here. But again, but that's why I choose to, in this context, to say that this is another hidden advantage of the Neo. You walk in with $600. You walk out with the modern, extremely well-built, extremely well-supported $600 notebook. You don't have to set up 18 NORAD-style windows to track. And also, I was trying to create a good one-to-one compare. It took me all afternoon before I realized that the message was that it's impossible to compare. Because like, okay, well, here's, again, another HP. But, oh, damn it. That's right. It's called the Dell Rackmento 12 2026 XXA. But you have to realize that the SKU is …”View more
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Despite a decline in overall notebook sales, Windows laptops maintain an edge in the education market due to their affordability and availability. For just $600, you can walk into a store and leave with a well-built laptop, while Apple products require more research and comparison, making them less accessible for everyday consumers. This complexity is why many families still opt for Windows devices over MacBooks.
MacBreak Weekly (Audio)·MBW 1015: Who Shot Apple Intelligence? - The MacBook Neo·Mar 10, 2026
“… how you want to grow. It means giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding and knowing that it's okay to ask for help. I'm Mike Della Rocha, host of Sacred Lessons. This podcast is a space for men to talk openly about mental health, grief, relationships and the patterns we inherit but don't have to repeat. Here we slow down. We listen. We learn how vulnerability becomes strength and how healing happens in community not in isolation. If you're ready to let go of what no longer serves you and step into the year with clarity, compassion and purpose, Sacred Lessons is your …”“… podcasting can help your business. Think I heart streaming radio and podcasting. Let us show you at I heart advertising.com. That's I heart advertising.com. A new year doesn't mean erasing who you were. It means honoring what you've survived and choosing how you want to grow. It means giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding and knowing that it's okay to ask for help. I'm Mike Della Rocha, host of Sacred Lessons. This podcast is a space for men to talk openly about mental health, grief, relationships and the patterns we inherit but don't have to repeat. Here we slow down. We listen. We learn how vulnerability becomes strength and how healing happens in community not in isolation. If you're ready to let go of what no longer serves you and step into the year with clarity, compassion and purpose, Sacred Lessons is your companion on your healing journey. Listen to Sacred Lessons with Mike Della Rocha on America's number one podcast network I heart. Follow Sacred Lessons with Mike Della Rocha and start listening on the free I heart radio app today. And we're back for the second quarter. We're back with, of course, Carl Chouinard of the Las Vegas Sun. Hello. Mr. Edwin …”View more
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Summerlin, a wealthy area 25 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, is struggling to attract tourists despite its upscale shopping and amenities. Unlike other destinations in Vegas, Summerlin lacks the appeal that draws visitors, raising questions about its future as a tourism hotspot. The area's disconnect from the bustling heart of Vegas highlights the complexities of post-pandemic tourism dynamics.
Better Offline·CES 2026: Part Nine (Friday)·Jan 10, 2026
“… and put the toothpaste in the tube Can't do it. You can try. Good luck. It's not going to work. And nothing's going to work this quickly. But Ross Dellinger, who was covering the event on Friday at the White House, the college football reporter for Yahoo, will join us at the top of the hour. Gus in L.A. Hi, Gus. Welcome back. Good morning, Mr. Patrick. Hope you and the boys had a great weekend. Best and worst of the weekend. Man, you know, I don't think we talk about marathons much on this show, but this morning we're going to. American Nathan Morton won the Los Angeles Marathon yesterday by …”“… Put Lane Kiffin in there. Put Trinidad Chambliss in there. Let them talk about what it's like to be a current player. And just because all of these presidents and chancellors made the mistake on their watch of allowing this to happen I can go back and put the toothpaste in the tube Can't do it. You can try. Good luck. It's not going to work. And nothing's going to work this quickly. But Ross Dellinger, who was covering the event on Friday at the White House, the college football reporter for Yahoo, will join us at the top of the hour. Gus in L.A. Hi, Gus. Welcome back. Good morning, Mr. Patrick. Hope you and the boys had a great weekend. Best and worst of the weekend. Man, you know, I don't think we talk about marathons much on this show, but this morning we're going to. American Nathan Morton won the Los Angeles Marathon yesterday by 0.01 seconds, closest finish in the history of the race. the worst of the weekend is Michael Kamu losing the Los Angeles Marathon by 0.01 after leading the entire race. He actually made a bit of a blunder. He followed the camera bike, the motorcycle with the camera on it, he followed it as the bike went out of the course and he had to go back and …”View more
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In a stunning finish, Nathan Morton won the Los Angeles Marathon by just 0.01 seconds, marking the closest finish in the event's history. The dramatic turn came when Michael Kamu, who led for most of the race, made a costly mistake by following the camera bike off course, allowing Morton to close the gap and seize victory in a photo finish. Imagine running 26 miles only to lose by less than a second!
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 1 – Maxx Crosby Is Happy, NFL Dealmaking Underway·Mar 09, 2026
“I suspect these other companies are in a similar situation. I'd finalize it, but ask it on Friday when you're with Michael Dell, because I've had this conversation recently with Michael Dell. And Michael said a year ago, companies weren't seeing ROI today. They're seeing very big ROI in their AI investments. But I think that's the question on the table. But what companies, which companies? Of course, the second shot. Of course, I'm probably seeing an ROI. Saks, we're agreeing that this is experimental in large part, and this is a new tool. So by definition, you have to …”“I suspect these other companies are in a similar situation. I'd finalize it, but ask it on Friday when you're with Michael Dell, because I've had this conversation recently with Michael Dell. And Michael said a year ago, companies weren't seeing ROI today. They're seeing very big ROI in their AI investments. But I think that's the question on the table. But what companies, which companies? Of course, the second shot. Of course, I'm probably seeing an ROI. Saks, we're agreeing that this is experimental in large part, and this is a new tool. So by definition, you have to experiment before you put it in production. What's your take on this grand debate? How much of this revenue is experimental versus real? Well, look, when you're talking about enterprise revenue, what you're really talking about is coding assistance. That's been the breakout use case. It's really the first big breakout use case on the enterprise …”View more
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AI is transforming coding assistance in enterprises, leading to significant ROI for companies like Dell. As demand for software engineers outstrips supply, AI tools are emerging as essential for scaling code production and driving innovation, despite ongoing challenges in implementation. This shift marks a pivotal moment for the future of enterprise technology.
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg·Iran War, Oil Shock, Off Ramps, AI's Revenue Explosion and PR Nightmare·Mar 13, 2026
“… job. But once you publish a story, you can never control the consequences. There was a lot more attention on the case than there was before. Andell Brown is a criminal defense attorney in Miami. He started out in the public defender's office, so he's seen how Miami-Dade police and prosecutors operate up close. What I think the detectives wanted was a mouthpiece to help them get the public to cooperate and come forward with information. The SPN became more of a magnifying glass. And I think that scrutiny is a lot of pressure. Now, in the wake of a mistrial and all the failures from the …”“… focus of our story shifted. It became more about the investigation itself, all the ways Miami-Dade police had dropped the ball. We tried to use our reporting to hold the police accountable for those shortcomings. We wanted law enforcement to do a better job. But once you publish a story, you can never control the consequences. There was a lot more attention on the case than there was before. Andell Brown is a criminal defense attorney in Miami. He started out in the public defender's office, so he's seen how Miami-Dade police and prosecutors operate up close. What I think the detectives wanted was a mouthpiece to help them get the public to cooperate and come forward with information. The SPN became more of a magnifying glass. And I think that scrutiny is a lot of pressure. Now, in the wake of a mistrial and all the failures from the police and prosecution, Brown finds himself thinking about Brian's family. I can imagine it is very difficult for them to see the legal process play out. And you have to balance that against the fact that Rashawn Jones deserves a fair trial and an accusation doesn't mean that he's guilty. The Pada family doesn't deserve to be without answers. Rashawn …”View more
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Despite extensive reporting on Brian's murder trial, the jury reached a verdict without hearing critical evidence. The case highlights failures in the investigation by Miami-Dade police, leading to questions about justice for both the victim's family and the accused. This situation underscores the complexities of the legal system and the impact of race on trial outcomes.
30 for 30 Podcasts·MURDER AT THE U Episode 7: Gut Feeling·Mar 12, 2026
“Brian Flores and McDaniels. He's got two coaches fired. Now, we can look at it any kind of way you want to. And they drafted Jalen Waddell. They gave up a king's ransom to get uh uh reek uh they brought raheem most of them there did you have to uh devon a chan uh uh wide receivers they they brought in darren waller i would have been really really leery based on his injury history at college based on his injury history in the nfl i'd have been real hesitant ocho to invest that kind of money in him i really I really would have. And the thing, he's not a big guy. He's not a big guy. …”“Brian Flores and McDaniels. He's got two coaches fired. Now, we can look at it any kind of way you want to. And they drafted Jalen Waddell. They gave up a king's ransom to get uh uh reek uh they brought raheem most of them there did you have to uh devon a chan uh uh wide receivers they they brought in darren waller i would have been really really leery based on his injury history at college based on his injury history in the nfl i'd have been real hesitant ocho to invest that kind of money in him i really I really would have. And the thing, he's not a big guy. He's not a big guy. And I just think the thing is right now is that it was the best decision for them. Tua was the 25th in QBR over the past two seasons since signing a $112 million extension in 2024. But the Falcons are hoping to revert back to his pre-extension performance when he had the fifth highest QBR in 22-23. hours after announcing Tua's release the Dolphins …”View more
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The Miami Dolphins have signed Malik Willis as their new starting quarterback, igniting excitement among fans. After Tua Tagovailoa's disappointing performance post-extension, the team hopes Willis can replicate his impressive stint with the Packers. However, concerns arise about whether he can thrive with Miami's current roster compared to his previous supporting cast.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Claressa Shields STANDS ON BUSINESS with Unc + Dolphins RELEASE Tua + Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker SIGNS with CHEIFS·Mar 10, 2026
“… thank you for saying his name. She said, I hadn't heard his name said by somebody outside of our family in such a long time. And so if you're Rondell Moore's friend or family or teammate, Marshawn Nealon, Kyra Lacey, just keep saying their name. And don't allow the way that their lives ended to be the story that's told of their lives. Talk about all the things they did that affected you in the positive way. I just want to add something quickly, man. CJ Gardner Johnson has been on the show. I saw him recently. It was a video. It was a video when he was talking about, like, the pressures that …”“… that put them in that place And all I can say is this, Neshelle, my friend who I talk about and we've talked about whenever these things happen, I saw his mom for the first time in over a decade. And she walks up to me and she hugs me and she said, thank you for saying his name. She said, I hadn't heard his name said by somebody outside of our family in such a long time. And so if you're Rondell Moore's friend or family or teammate, Marshawn Nealon, Kyra Lacey, just keep saying their name. And don't allow the way that their lives ended to be the story that's told of their lives. Talk about all the things they did that affected you in the positive way. I just want to add something quickly, man. CJ Gardner Johnson has been on the show. I saw him recently. It was a video. It was a video when he was talking about, like, the pressures that it puts on him. And when he said it, he was like, I ain't got – I don't have but four or five years left. He's talking about his playing career. He's like, I'm going to go and bless another team. You know, CJ going to be CJ. But that's the phrase I heard was like – he was like, I ain't got but four or five years left of playing football, of doing …”View more
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Suicide rates among young athletes are rising, highlighting the urgent need for mental health support. This conversation emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the internal battles players face beyond the field and the necessity of creating a supportive environment. By sharing stories and names of those lost, we can shift the narrative from tragedy to legacy.
Pivot Podcast·March Madness Begins, NFL Free Agency Buzz, Ryan Clark Responds to Kyler Murray Take, Combine Reactions, Athletes & Addiction, Mental Health, Podcast Beefs, 50 Cent vs T.I., Dating Hot Takes, Spouse vs Sponsor & Who Pays on a Date Gone Wrong?·Mar 06, 2026
“… maker, I think it's fair to say that the offense has probably needed. You remember at the trade deadline, the Buffalo Bills were in it for Jalen Waddell, right? Didn't end up doing it because I think the Dolphins were like, we don't want Jalen Waddell to beat us twice a year. Makes sense. So it didn't end up getting that deal done. And I think the Bills were in on the A.J. Brown deal and said, you know what? This one makes sense for us. and the fact that DJ Moore had two of his best seasons with Joe Brady when the two were in Carolina probably made this fit a little easier. So DJ Moore goes to …”“… mean, I think for the Bills, it's fairly simple. They have been trying for more than a year to acquire a big-time playmaker for Josh Allen, and you needed someone who you knew was going to come in, contribute right away, and be the kind of difference maker, I think it's fair to say that the offense has probably needed. You remember at the trade deadline, the Buffalo Bills were in it for Jalen Waddell, right? Didn't end up doing it because I think the Dolphins were like, we don't want Jalen Waddell to beat us twice a year. Makes sense. So it didn't end up getting that deal done. And I think the Bills were in on the A.J. Brown deal and said, you know what? This one makes sense for us. and the fact that DJ Moore had two of his best seasons with Joe Brady when the two were in Carolina probably made this fit a little easier. So DJ Moore goes to the Bills, and I think if you're the Bears, I like what they did compensation-wise. It's basically the value of a third-round pick, 3-4, but they gave up a 5 and got a 2. That's a really good way to do it for Chicago. And they'll try to replace him, I'm going to guess, with that draft pick or draft picks but now you got to replace your center as …”View more
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The Buffalo Bills made a strategic move by trading for DJ Moore, a playmaker they desperately needed for quarterback Josh Allen. After missing out on other big names like Jalen Waddell and A.J. Brown, the Bills capitalized on Moore's past success with Joe Brady, ensuring immediate impact on their offense. This trade not only strengthens Buffalo but also showcases Chicago's savvy compensation strategy.
The Dan Patrick Show·The Best of The Dan Patrick Show·Mar 06, 2026
“… was maybe Robert Redford, the obituary writer, had died 10 years prior. A long time ago. Yeah. But this one was, I think, what did we simulate? Goodell? Like Roger Goodell passes away and then Hank chimes in immediately. He goes, NFL players right now. And it's all the soldiers reading the magazine that says Hitler dead. just fucking beasted on memes right in his face. Good one. Out memes-ed him. Yeah. Okay, good show, boys. Numbers. Someone going to get it? Eight. I'll go two. 23. I'll go 85. 56. I'm just reading these comments. 50. A lot of the people in the comments are defending you. …”“… Memes quick. What do you tweet out about this guy? And he was doing really, really good. And then Hank came in and Hank actually, Hank beat memes at the simulated obituary meme game. That's crazy. Yeah. Do you see some of the obituaries? I think it was maybe Robert Redford, the obituary writer, had died 10 years prior. A long time ago. Yeah. But this one was, I think, what did we simulate? Goodell? Like Roger Goodell passes away and then Hank chimes in immediately. He goes, NFL players right now. And it's all the soldiers reading the magazine that says Hitler dead. just fucking beasted on memes right in his face. Good one. Out memes-ed him. Yeah. Okay, good show, boys. Numbers. Someone going to get it? Eight. I'll go two. 23. I'll go 85. 56. I'm just reading these comments. 50. A lot of the people in the comments are defending you. They're like, this shit's hilarious. I didn't think it was that bad. No, I also think that anybody... 86. He's kind of been dead for a couple... I know. He wasn't that bad. If you're 80 plus, you had a great run. Right. I think jokes, just let them fly. 23. Yeah, Lou would have loved that. All right, everyone say their number. Two. For two sandwiches. …”View more
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After Lou Holtz's passing, a hilarious meme battle erupted online. The hosts discuss how quickly one of them tweeted an obituary meme, sparking a competition on who could create the best tribute. In a surprising twist, one host outperformed the others with a clever take that left everyone laughing.
Pardon My Take·NFL Trades, Raiders Dysfunction, Who’s The Next Sam Darnold? Roger Bennett In Studio Talking Soccer And World Cup + Fyre Fest Of The Week·Mar 06, 2026
“… Hartman's still there and Kaprizov's still there and Zuccarello, you get some big D-men. You get that Bischel. He's a monster. You got Myers. Esa Lindell's really hard to play against. Then Heskin's the water bug that can play 30 minutes. But he's not like that. They're building. I think you're right, Keith. You have to look at it like for those two teams. Like, we just got to get out of the first round. So we're almost making deals to beat Dallas or beat Minnesota, vice versa. and then are we just assuming that are we just assuming colorado's winning that division boys i i i am let's see right …”“… that's a great deal. Now, Dallas bringing in Myers, I love that move. We mentioned that one quick. Just a big defenseman, right? That decor, that's going to be hard for Minnesota to play against, right? Like, you know, Boldy's a big, big guy. But if Hartman's still there and Kaprizov's still there and Zuccarello, you get some big D-men. You get that Bischel. He's a monster. You got Myers. Esa Lindell's really hard to play against. Then Heskin's the water bug that can play 30 minutes. But he's not like that. They're building. I think you're right, Keith. You have to look at it like for those two teams. Like, we just got to get out of the first round. So we're almost making deals to beat Dallas or beat Minnesota, vice versa. and then are we just assuming that are we just assuming colorado's winning that division boys i i i am let's see right now um that the tyler myers deal kind of reminds me of the micola deal like a long body gets in like big disruptor a guy that you know he's been around forever he's played played a lot of games in this league he knows what it takes like i i love that trade for them”View more
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Kiefer Sherwood's incredible journey culminated in a five-year, nearly $30 million contract, showcasing the grit and determination of an undrafted player. After grinding through the AHL and proving himself in the NHL, he became a physical force and a scoring threat. This inspiring story highlights the triumph of hard work and perseverance in professional sports.
Spittin Chiclets·Spittin' Chiclets Episode 626: Featuring Darren Dreger & Matt Duchene·Mar 06, 2026
“… very much I'm truly thankful I'm truly grateful and thank you for this opportunity to say so to everybody I appreciate it so there you go, Larry Blondell”“… but you had not. I love you, and it's been great to spend time with you, and I'm proud of you and I hope you know how much the listeners and all of us have been praying for you and rooting for your good health thank you, thank all of you very very much I'm truly thankful I'm truly grateful and thank you for this opportunity to say so to everybody I appreciate it so there you go, Larry Blondell”View more
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Larry, nearly 89, shares his uplifting health update after receiving a good report from his recent CT scan. Surrounded by loved ones and a supportive audience who have been praying for him, he expresses deep gratitude for their kindness and encouragement. This heartfelt moment highlights the power of community and the joy of connection during tough times.
“… you need and you have Franz Wagner at 41 million and Desmond Bain at 39 million and Jalen Suggs at 32 million. That's a thing. The other thing is Wendell Carter. They also signed him to an extension, extension that I think the”“… to what it was supposed to be. Like that's not going to work. They signed Paolo to an extension. His salary goes from 15 million to 41 million, which that's money that you're happy to pay a superstar player. But when he's not getting the results you need and you have Franz Wagner at 41 million and Desmond Bain at 39 million and Jalen Suggs at 32 million. That's a thing. The other thing is Wendell Carter. They also signed him to an extension, extension that I think the”View more
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The Clippers may be a playoff threat, but their fate hinges on Kawhi Leonard's health. Despite recent success, the team is one injury away from slipping back into the lottery, as history shows they struggle without their star player. This precarious balance makes them both exciting and concerning as the playoffs approach.
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective·Patience For Spurs & Rockets? Kawhi’s Best Season Ever? Disaster For Magic? Don’t Sleep On Charlotte·Jan 28, 2026
“… billion worth of data centers and GPUs. And on one hand, you might argue, oh, that's just business idiots being business idiots. No, I think Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai used an LLM and went, holy shit, I need to do this. I mean, I got told once that Satya Nadella whole reason that he started this facade was because he saw ChatGPT and wanted it in Bing. I think that there is that everyone is experiencing micro versions of Kevin Ruse's ChatGPT told me to leave my wife thing. It's just, what do you believe AI will do next? Like, what do you think it will do and what do you believe will happen …”“… psychosis being far more common than people think, because I think that there is something that happens when people use a large language model and what they extrapolate from there that makes some people do insane things like, I don't know, buy $200 billion worth of data centers and GPUs. And on one hand, you might argue, oh, that's just business idiots being business idiots. No, I think Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai used an LLM and went, holy shit, I need to do this. I mean, I got told once that Satya Nadella whole reason that he started this facade was because he saw ChatGPT and wanted it in Bing. I think that there is that everyone is experiencing micro versions of Kevin Ruse's ChatGPT told me to leave my wife thing. It's just, what do you believe AI will do next? Like, what do you think it will do and what do you believe will happen if you don't use it today? And it's just very bizarre. Sorry, that was more of a point than a question, I should be clear. But how many people are subject to that? I don't think it's a huge number. To some degree, the folks who are, you know, the Satya Nadella's of the world are, should I say, somewhat insulated from the trials and tribulations that …”View more
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The current AI hype may be masking a deeper societal issue, with industry leaders experiencing a 'psychosis' that distorts reality. As technology evolves, the skepticism from younger generations suggests that AI might not be the revolutionary force many claim it to be. This could signal the end of one technological era and the beginning of another, raising questions about the future of innovation.
Better Offline·Working In The Dot Com Bubble ft. Matt Rosoff·Jan 26, 2026
“… Barkley. Give me Luke. Yeah. Larry Bird. Give me Luke. Kobe Bryant. Give me Kobe. I'll take Kobe. Steph. Give me Steph. Yeah. Give me Remy Wardell. That fake-ass arm, bro. That arm Steph got, bro. You can't beat that, bro. shoot from half and make it every time. Yeah, bro. I need that. KD? Give me KD or whoever, except for. KD's the best average. Nah, not better than Jordan. LeBron? I'll take LeBron. KD off his back. LeBron back or Luka back? Luka. Who do you think a better scorer, LeBron or Luka? Luka. Luka does not have a fake. I mean, LeBron got the most points, but Luka got better …”“… got a Supreme bag, bro. That shit. I mean, he got the best offensive skill set I've ever seen. That shit might be over. I'm talking about scoring. Effectiveness. I got. Give me KD. Okay. Now I'm looking at the list here. I'm gonna name some names. Charles Barkley. Give me Luke. Yeah. Larry Bird. Give me Luke. Kobe Bryant. Give me Kobe. I'll take Kobe. Steph. Give me Steph. Yeah. Give me Remy Wardell. That fake-ass arm, bro. That arm Steph got, bro. You can't beat that, bro. shoot from half and make it every time. Yeah, bro. I need that. KD? Give me KD or whoever, except for. KD's the best average. Nah, not better than Jordan. LeBron? I'll take LeBron. KD off his back. LeBron back or Luka back? Luka. Who do you think a better scorer, LeBron or Luka? Luka. Luka does not have a fake. I mean, LeBron got the most points, but Luka got better back, bro. Luka don't have the fake look away, except a three. Terrible. Because passing is included in this, right? Nah, I'm not saying. Score. How'd you score? Who scored the best? Who can get to. See, give me LeBron, ain't he? I'm number one, so. Magic, that's not fair. Bro, I got the most points. Why is Magic up there? Ain't no hey, bro. Bro, …”View more
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Luka Doncic's explosive 46-point performance has sparked debate about his place among the greatest offensive players in NBA history. While some argue he should be in the top ten, others compare his skills to legends like Kobe Bryant and Kyrie Irving. The discussion dives into his unique playing style and how it challenges traditional rankings.
Club 520 Podcast·520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Luka Doncic's MONSTER game in Lakers win, Donovan Mitchell GOES OFF·Jan 27, 2026
“… eat some crow on Sam Darnold. I'm fully okay to accept that. My standard was always this, right? Like if you close your eyes and visualize Roger Goodell, now he's not, I know he's not holding the Lombardi, but like he gets the Lombardi eventually, right? And he hands it to the owner and then maybe they hand it to like, is Sam Darnold raising that Lombardi trophy at the end of the Super Bowl? Yes, he's going to. Like I never pictured that in my brain. That's something that's going to happen at the end of this season, Dave, and it's very likely to happen that Sam Darnold is the one with the …”“… a Super Bowl? I saw that today. Yeah. I think they have like 26 in the NFL. He's the first 26 drafted. He's the first one. And this is what his fourth team, right? Fourth team. I think that's what it ends up being. So look, but I'm going to have to eat some crow on Sam Darnold. I'm fully okay to accept that. My standard was always this, right? Like if you close your eyes and visualize Roger Goodell, now he's not, I know he's not holding the Lombardi, but like he gets the Lombardi eventually, right? And he hands it to the owner and then maybe they hand it to like, is Sam Darnold raising that Lombardi trophy at the end of the Super Bowl? Yes, he's going to. Like I never pictured that in my brain. That's something that's going to happen at the end of this season, Dave, and it's very likely to happen that Sam Darnold is the one with the picture at the end hoisting the Lombardi trophy after he wins the Super Bowl for the Seattle Seahawks. I mean, that obviously is not, his life is completely different than it was 48 hours”View more
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In a shocking twist, Sam Darnold has become the first quarterback from USC to start in a Super Bowl, despite being drafted from a school with 26 NFL QBs. This unexpected achievement comes as he leads the Seattle Seahawks, raising questions about his past struggles and future potential. As the Super Bowl approaches, many are left wondering if he can truly lift the Lombardi trophy.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz·Darnold’s Apex: How the Seahawks Broke the Rams & Sean Payton’s Fatal Mistake·Jan 26, 2026
“… how you want to grow It means giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding and knowing that it's okay to ask for help I'm Mike Della Rocha host of sacred lessons. This podcast is a space for men to talk openly about mental health grief Relationships and the patterns we inherit but don't have to repeat Here we slow down We listen we learn how vulnerability becomes strength and how healing happens in community not in isolation If you're ready to let go of what no longer serves you and step into the year with clarity compassion and purpose Sacred lessons is your companion on …”“… and Peasbury savings with three plus lines include third-line free via Monthly bill credits credit stop if you cancel any lines qualifying credit required a new year doesn't mean erasing who you were It means honoring what you've survived and choosing how you want to grow It means giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding and knowing that it's okay to ask for help I'm Mike Della Rocha host of sacred lessons. This podcast is a space for men to talk openly about mental health grief Relationships and the patterns we inherit but don't have to repeat Here we slow down We listen we learn how vulnerability becomes strength and how healing happens in community not in isolation If you're ready to let go of what no longer serves you and step into the year with clarity compassion and purpose Sacred lessons is your companion on your healing journey Listen to sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha on America's number one podcast network I heart follow sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha and start listening on the free. I heart radio app today Hey there, this is dr Jesse Mills director of the men's clinic at UCLA Health and host of the mailroom podcast each January guys …”View more
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A player celebrated prematurely after a crucial play, which almost cost his team the game. Despite the initial success, his actions drew a penalty, showcasing how mental focus and team dynamics can influence performance. Coaches need to teach not just technique, but also the mental aspects of the game to avoid such costly mistakes.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Sam Darnold LEADS Seahawks to Super Bowl + Patriots win the AFC & are BACK in the SUPER BOWL·Jan 26, 2026
“… look like he's going to have, be with John and the Giants and they got Scatterboo and they got Malik Nabors if he comes back healthy. And I think Wandell Robinson will be there. I like the title. I forget his name. But I think they have, and Jackson Dart, I think he could do, because look, he had a two-time national championship winning offensive coordinator with the Georgia Bulldogs and what he did with Stetson Bennett, who was two times offensive most outstanding player in a national championship game. Yeah. So the Baltimore Ravens hired Jesse Mentor, the former defensive coordinator for the …”“… look, is his offense a little mundane sometimes? Yes. I thought Todd Monken did a very good job with Lamar given this year Lamar was not healthy, but I thought he did a great job. Yeah. But I mean, now he's with the Giants and he has Scatterboo. I look like he's going to have, be with John and the Giants and they got Scatterboo and they got Malik Nabors if he comes back healthy. And I think Wandell Robinson will be there. I like the title. I forget his name. But I think they have, and Jackson Dart, I think he could do, because look, he had a two-time national championship winning offensive coordinator with the Georgia Bulldogs and what he did with Stetson Bennett, who was two times offensive most outstanding player in a national championship game. Yeah. So the Baltimore Ravens hired Jesse Mentor, the former defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers to be the next head coach. And if he can have a tenure similar to John Harbaugh, Steve, you've done it again. Done it again, yeah. Ocho, the chat wants to know where you got that T-shirt from. Oh, this shirt? Hey, for those in the chat, I'm sure you're probably laughing at it because all the colors, but if you have your phones …”View more
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Dallas Cowboys' new defensive coordinator, Christian Parker, faces a daunting challenge after a dismal season. Unlike his previous role with the Eagles, where he had top-tier talent, he now has to improve a struggling defense lacking quality players. If he can't elevate the talent in Dallas, even the best coaching won't make a difference.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Ravens HIRE Chargers Jesse Minter as NEW Head Coach + Cowboys HIRE Christian Parker for DC + Baker Mayfield SENDS SHOTS at Kevin Stefanski + CJ Stroud MAKING EXCUSES?!·Jan 23, 2026
“… feels the way that he does remember talking about this back when Mike still cared about the Browns he physically tried so hard to lift up the Odell Beckham Browns the only Browns team in the last 30 years to have any expectations that he damn near wrecked his career trying to physically play through shit for that coach and so I understand why he is hurt by Stavansky but do you guys remember where this started because this is just a tweet from somebody named Orlando Ledbetter a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution are they still printing see Atlanta Journal- Constitution still …”“… in the division because that's the minor leagues that division is the minor leagues and Baker Mayfield being the best in the outspoken the most outspoken of the quarterbacks in that division isn't much of a tribute but I do understand why Baker Mayfield feels the way that he does remember talking about this back when Mike still cared about the Browns he physically tried so hard to lift up the Odell Beckham Browns the only Browns team in the last 30 years to have any expectations that he damn near wrecked his career trying to physically play through shit for that coach and so I understand why he is hurt by Stavansky but do you guys remember where this started because this is just a tweet from somebody named Orlando Ledbetter a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution are they still printing see Atlanta Journal- Constitution still printing I thought they went out of business Falcons Kevin Stavansky had a dumpster fire at quarterback in Cleveland Baker Mayfield and Deshaun Watson failed which started a chain reaction to 11 other starters Shador Sanders closed out last season with seven starts and Baker says failed is quite the reach pal still waiting on a text or call from …”View more
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Baker Mayfield expressed his frustration towards coach Kevin Stefanski, saying he can't wait to see him twice a year after being treated like 'a piece of garbage' during his release from the Browns. This sentiment highlights the emotional turmoil and competitive spirit of Mayfield, who feels undervalued despite his past successes. The discussion reveals the complexities of player-coach relationships in the NFL and the stakes involved in professional sports.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz·The Big Suey: Don't Shoot The Messenger (feat. Tim Kurkjian)·Jan 21, 2026
“… and he goes well, then we'll do it tomorrow night And then and he's like I'll be here with you every night I love when the guys do that Billy Gardell my daughter fell one time broke her jaw We were on the road Billy Gardell one of the best great big Billy But Mike and Mike Molly Billy Gardell says to me buddy you get on a plane tomorrow, okay? Now you got to be a dad when you get there now There's two choices one we get you back to hotel room. We put you to bed You get a good night's sleep you get on that plane you go home. You take care of your little girl number two Obviously we go to the …”“… though if we get a 12-pack four beers in it's gonna feel better And I was like let's do it, and we got a 12-pack We went over to Clint Munn's house, and we drank 12 beers and both between us, and it's six beers I go I don't feel that bad anymore right and he goes well, then we'll do it tomorrow night And then and he's like I'll be here with you every night I love when the guys do that Billy Gardell my daughter fell one time broke her jaw We were on the road Billy Gardell one of the best great big Billy But Mike and Mike Molly Billy Gardell says to me buddy you get on a plane tomorrow, okay? Now you got to be a dad when you get there now There's two choices one we get you back to hotel room. We put you to bed You get a good night's sleep you get on that plane you go home. You take care of your little girl number two Obviously we go to the bar, and we drink until we get you on that plane Whichever one you pick I'm in and I was like I want number two and he goes and me and Billy sat at a bar until like 5 in the morning goes let's get you on that plane and That's I love a guy like that You national lampoons van wilder Ryan Reynolds played that that's that story is about you correct. I …”View more
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After returning from a life-changing trip to Russia, I faced heartbreak that led to a night of heavy drinking with friends. Instead of seeking revenge or legal action over a stolen story that inspired a hit movie, I chose to focus on my career, ultimately finding fulfillment beyond the label of 'Van Wilder.' This decision shaped my path and taught me the value of resilience and growth in the face of personal trauma.
Club Shay Shay·Club Shay Shay - Bert Kreischer Part 1·Jan 21, 2026
“… up there. That's the big thing. OK. And we had Melrose playing first base. We had Yanni at second or killer Kaminsky at second. We had Wendell at shortstop, Joey Kosher at third base. Donnie Clark, Wendell's older brother, Ketcham. And then me, Kerry Clark, Corey Kosher, Neil Clark. We were all fielders. And then and and so so it was just a hockey team. And we had two farmers. There it is. There it is, boys. Two old goat farmers. Toughest goalie ever. Oh, Mike Blosky. He's my cousin. He was drafted by the Flyers and are signed by the Flyers and played in their minor league. I'm …”“… like that? I think it and it was a fast pitch softball team and it's competitive in Canada, fast pitch. You know, I know it's a it's more of a a women's sport. I'm going to get in trouble for probably saying that, but it is down here. Much more competitive up there. That's the big thing. OK. And we had Melrose playing first base. We had Yanni at second or killer Kaminsky at second. We had Wendell at shortstop, Joey Kosher at third base. Donnie Clark, Wendell's older brother, Ketcham. And then me, Kerry Clark, Corey Kosher, Neil Clark. We were all fielders. And then and and so so it was just a hockey team. And we had two farmers. There it is. There it is, boys. Two old goat farmers. Toughest goalie ever. Oh, Mike Blosky. He's my cousin. He was drafted by the Flyers and are signed by the Flyers and played in their minor league. I'm telling you, boys, it was hilarious. And, you know, guys would round the bases and catch a piece of a guy once in a while just to see what was going on. At one time, I remember Donnie Clark got run over at home plate when we were playing this team, Tisdale. And it's funny because Jake, neighbor's dad, walked up to me the other day at a game and he said, …”View more
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During a chaotic training camp, NHL star Brett Hull hilariously defied expectations, refusing to participate in fitness tests and challenging authority. His antics included a memorable night out that led to a three-goal performance the next day, showcasing his carefree attitude and undeniable talent. This story captures the essence of Hull's unique personality and the camaraderie of hockey life.
Spittin Chiclets·Spittin’ Chiclets Episode 610: Featuring Kelly Chase, Nathan Mackinnon, Andi Petrillo, Scott Laughton, and Ryan Malone·Jan 09, 2026
“… growing due to the massive monopolies they've built. And I want to plea to the AI boosters and bullish analysts alike, you are being had. Satya Nadella, Sam Altman, Dario Amadei, Jensen Huang, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, Safra Katz, Elon Musk, Clay McGuirk, Mike Cecilia, Mike Truall, Aravind Sravinas, all of them are laughing at you behind your back because they know that you're never going to ask the obvious questions that would defeat my arguments, and know that you will never ever push back on them. They know the truth, they just don't want to tell you because you don't care to argue.”“… long time ago. You may say I'm wrong because Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon continue to have healthy net revenues and revenue growth, and as I've previously said, these companies are not sharing AI revenues, and their existing businesses are still growing due to the massive monopolies they've built. And I want to plea to the AI boosters and bullish analysts alike, you are being had. Satya Nadella, Sam Altman, Dario Amadei, Jensen Huang, Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Ellison, Safra Katz, Elon Musk, Clay McGuirk, Mike Cecilia, Mike Truall, Aravind Sravinas, all of them are laughing at you behind your back because they know that you're never going to ask the obvious questions that would defeat my arguments, and know that you will never ever push back on them. They know the truth, they just don't want to tell you because you don't care to argue.”View more
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The podcast segment critically examines the financial viability of AI companies like Meta, highlighting the unsustainable costs associated with GPU reliance and questioning the long-term profitability of such investments.
The podcast segment presents a critical view of the financial sustainability of AI companies like OpenAI, contrasting sharply with the optimistic projections of compute spending, suggesting that the reality of operational costs could undermine these ambitious targets.
The podcast segment highlights the unsustainable financial model of AI companies like Anthropic, emphasizing the massive costs and unprofitability that could lead to a collapse in the industry.
Better Offline·The Enshittifinancial Crisis: Part Four·Jan 23, 2026
“… radical changes. Why do you think you got Matt Mack at the coalition? These guys are amazing. And they get this huge coalition. You got the Mike Lindell cause for America. You got Steve Stern and the precinct strategy guys with this is still their number one things election. You've been hammering this for five years down in Texas. You know, the this issue of election integrity is top of mind. If it's if it if the Muslim brothers put it aside for a moment, it's number two, but where it's not been pushed aside, it's number one. What doesn't the U.S. Senate get about that? We're five or six years …”“… msnbc is is and mark elias going to melt down but to me it's leading to federal seizure of fulton county maricopa county uh detroit philadelphia and milwaukee make sure this never can never happen again and it has to happen this fall unless there's radical changes. Why do you think you got Matt Mack at the coalition? These guys are amazing. And they get this huge coalition. You got the Mike Lindell cause for America. You got Steve Stern and the precinct strategy guys with this is still their number one things election. You've been hammering this for five years down in Texas. You know, the this issue of election integrity is top of mind. If it's if it if the Muslim brothers put it aside for a moment, it's number two, but where it's not been pushed aside, it's number one. What doesn't the U.S. Senate get about that? We're five or six years after this, and it still burns with an intensity that is pretty amazing. What don't they, are they part of the problem? Are they part of the system that just wants to continue to steal elections? Because this works for the Republican establishment in some states randomly, and I'm going to throw out a couple ones like maybe Arizona and Georgia, sir? …”View more
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The fight for election integrity is heating up, with grassroots movements pushing back against perceived corruption in voter registration. Leaders argue that without federal intervention, states like Georgia and Arizona will continue to manipulate elections, giving Democrats a significant advantage. This ongoing struggle highlights the urgency for reform and the need for citizens to take action now.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5207: SAVE America Act Vote Heads To The Senate; Majority Of America Supports Health Freedom·Mar 11, 2026
“… as a professional athlete, sometimes you have to protect us from us, but we'll see how that plays out. But they needed a receiver. And you see Wondell Robinson, you saw what he got from Tennessee. You saw with Pierce what he got from Indianapolis. So that's about $29 million a year for 116? Hey, timing, timing. So 29 for 116. So what George Pickett, we say George Pickett. He say, y'all think y'all want to give me 28 to 30 million. Man, man, stop playing. I could have told that. Honestly, it's disrespectful. I mean, those that, I don't want to call them casual fans that watch football, they …”“… June, July, August, September, October, November. 10 months will be November. Yeah. That's if he comes 10 months. Now, could he come back at 9? and make it October. Could he come back in eight? Make it September. You're probably pushing it, but hey, as a professional athlete, sometimes you have to protect us from us, but we'll see how that plays out. But they needed a receiver. And you see Wondell Robinson, you saw what he got from Tennessee. You saw with Pierce what he got from Indianapolis. So that's about $29 million a year for 116? Hey, timing, timing. So 29 for 116. So what George Pickett, we say George Pickett. He say, y'all think y'all want to give me 28 to 30 million. Man, man, stop playing. I could have told that. Honestly, it's disrespectful. I mean, those that, I don't want to call them casual fans that watch football, they say, oh, franchise tag, 28 million, and think that's enough. Not understanding. Are you foolish? Are you tripping? Are you understanding? that's why I was so voice-based and so enthusiastic about him being able to go somewhere else because I understand the game that they're going to play I understand the game they don't see it because they just want …”View more
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Injuries are an inevitable part of an NFL player's career, especially as they age, leading to more frequent setbacks. Players like Jason Tatum face long recovery times, but the pressure to perform can push them to return too soon. The reality is that even with the best preventative measures, injuries can strike unexpectedly, affecting a player's longevity in the league.
Club Shay Shay·NFL Free Agency Week 1 Recap Part 1: Maxx Crosby CHAOS, Cowboys and 49ers FINALLY make moves·Mar 14, 2026
“… Then a lot of their moves are on the defensive side. They traded for Jermaine Johnson. Johnson. They get two cornerbacks in Elante Taylor and Cordell Flott. And then I think one of the sneaky moves was the interior defensive lineman, Franklin, right? Yeah. And so, like, with Salah there as head coach, I think that they've put themselves in a position through free agency and trade to kind of solidify that defensive side. I think this pick is on offense. I think this pick has to be a weapon for Cam Ward. I think Brian Dable is going to bang the table for an offensive weapon. I truly believe …”“… last year or at any point. I think, honest to God, in a perfect world, He's a really good, good, big size number three, right? Yep. They still could use a wide receiver. Okay. Yep. Dayball's offense, right? You Bellinger, they bring in from the Giants. Then a lot of their moves are on the defensive side. They traded for Jermaine Johnson. Johnson. They get two cornerbacks in Elante Taylor and Cordell Flott. And then I think one of the sneaky moves was the interior defensive lineman, Franklin, right? Yeah. And so, like, with Salah there as head coach, I think that they've put themselves in a position through free agency and trade to kind of solidify that defensive side. I think this pick is on offense. I think this pick has to be a weapon for Cam Ward. I think Brian Dable is going to bang the table for an offensive weapon. I truly believe this pick is going to be either Jeremiah Love at running back or Carnell Tate at wide receiver. Now, people are going to yell and scream, and I get it. I made the comment yesterday that people are going crazy. And I understand like, yeah, it's a lot of money for a rookie running back when you're drafting him this high. And I understand the financial …”View more
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Jeremiah Love's impressive combine performance could make him a top pick, but teams are divided on whether to invest heavily in a running back. With his speed and route-running skills, he stands out as a potential game-changer, especially for a team in need of offensive weapons. However, the financial implications of drafting a running back high in the draft continue to spark debate among analysts.
The McShay Show·FLASH MOCK! Plus, Free Agency Frenzy and Maxx Crosby Fallout.·Mar 11, 2026
“You can see your North Oral beat your Bell County Bobcats. I saw that. And also, how about shout out Larry Blondell, his Butler High School, where he taught 50 years ago. He talked about it on the show. And they don't ever go, right? Well, I may have forgotten one, but yeah, they're rare to come out of that region. Larry taught math at Butler High School in like the mid-70s. Got the Larry Bump this week. And they play North Laurel in the first, or no, they play Hazard. So it's a battle of Eastern Kentucky, a battle of Larry. Butler v. Hazard Larry loved that …”“You can see your North Oral beat your Bell County Bobcats. I saw that. And also, how about shout out Larry Blondell, his Butler High School, where he taught 50 years ago. He talked about it on the show. And they don't ever go, right? Well, I may have forgotten one, but yeah, they're rare to come out of that region. Larry taught math at Butler High School in like the mid-70s. Got the Larry Bump this week. And they play North Laurel in the first, or no, they play Hazard. So it's a battle of Eastern Kentucky, a battle of Larry. Butler v. Hazard Larry loved that guy And the fact that he talked about Butler on the show Where is Butler High School In Louisville, Shannon I don't think I've ever passed it What part of town is it in I don't know exactly I'm sure I've been there I probably played baseball there back in high school But I don't know where it's at Well look it up, I don't know what street that's …”View more
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Imagine a local sports bar where the community comes alive during game day, like Hoops in Shively. Here, fans debate whether they'd prefer a conference championship win or a deeper NCAA tournament run, showcasing the passion and camaraderie that defines local sports culture. It's not just about the games; it's about the memories and connections made in places like Hoops.
“… That accuracy, that won't cut it. Let's go up. Jay Grizz wants to see it. We got this one right. It wasn't hard to do, but the Titans signed Wondell Robinson to a four-year deal. My favorite comment about the Titans was that Dable is now acquiring the players that got him fired in New York. Yeah. But Wondell's a great player. They didn't really have a receiver in Tennessee. That's the essence of what I think, you know, people don't realize. I'm in on Cam Ward. I do believe in Cam Ward. I always kind of have. The end of the year was needed. One interception over the last 10 games. And that …”“… overpay It happens Yeah Yeah I mean and the Bears they got a trifecta of youngsters Oh, man. The Bears. That offense is so fun. They're so fun. Please stay good-ish, Caleb. Okay. We need... No. Please improve. Please get regularly good. Please improve. That accuracy, that won't cut it. Let's go up. Jay Grizz wants to see it. We got this one right. It wasn't hard to do, but the Titans signed Wondell Robinson to a four-year deal. My favorite comment about the Titans was that Dable is now acquiring the players that got him fired in New York. Yeah. But Wondell's a great player. They didn't really have a receiver in Tennessee. That's the essence of what I think, you know, people don't realize. I'm in on Cam Ward. I do believe in Cam Ward. I always kind of have. The end of the year was needed. One interception over the last 10 games. And that was, again, you didn't have weapons for him. Calvin Ridley wasn't around. Those other youngsters, Chimray DK, good player. Versatile, gadget, special teams. Io Manor, good player, solid player. Probably not meant to be your one by any stretch. So Wandale comes in. he just gets it done he's a productive receiver yeah 92 for over a thousand only four …”View more
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The recent trade of DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills for a second-round pick is a strategic win for all parties involved. The Bears gain valuable assets while freeing up opportunities for their young receivers, and the Bills bolster their offense with a familiar player for quarterback Josh Allen. This move highlights the dynamics of NFL trades and the importance of maximizing player potential.
Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast·Free Agent Frenzy! + Big Trades - Fantasy Football Podcast for 3/10·Mar 10, 2026
“… are from the United States. Yes, Marvin. I just got word from our expert, Mario, that it's a lot of Italian-Americans. Okay. So like the Rocco Baldelli's of the world. Rocco Baldelli. Okay. Yes, Paul? I have the Italy baseball roster up on my screen at all times. But it's probably two-thirds USA born, quickly looking at it. There's actually players that are born in both Canada and Venezuela on the Italy roster, which is interesting. So I would say it's mostly USA born players.”“… they Italian-Americans, or are they straight from Rome? Like, is it Mike Piazza? Like, you know what? I have great-grandfathers that came over from the old country. I'm asking. I don't know the roster. Maybe look at the roster and see how many players are from the United States. Yes, Marvin. I just got word from our expert, Mario, that it's a lot of Italian-Americans. Okay. So like the Rocco Baldelli's of the world. Rocco Baldelli. Okay. Yes, Paul? I have the Italy baseball roster up on my screen at all times. But it's probably two-thirds USA born, quickly looking at it. There's actually players that are born in both Canada and Venezuela on the Italy roster, which is interesting. So I would say it's mostly USA born players.”View more
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Italy's baseball roster is predominantly filled with players born in the USA, with many being Italian-Americans. This revelation sparks a discussion about the authenticity of the team's heritage, highlighting players like Rocco Baldelli. Interestingly, the roster also includes players from Canada and Venezuela, showcasing a diverse background.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 3 – Emmy Etiquette, NBA Season Is Long·Mar 10, 2026
“We normally see this movement the first two days. Ocho, the Tennessee Titans are signing ex-Giants wide receiver Wondell Robinson. Four years, $78 million. Robinson is set to reunite with Giants head coach Brian Dayball in Tennessee on a four-year, $78 million deal. $38 million of it, which is guaranteed. Robinson kicked off a big day to join the Titans, who signed defensive lineman John Franklin Myers to a hefty three-year deal, $63 million. Quarterback Alante Taylor to a three-year, $60 million deal. The Titans spent a whopping $270 million on free agents …”“We normally see this movement the first two days. Ocho, the Tennessee Titans are signing ex-Giants wide receiver Wondell Robinson. Four years, $78 million. Robinson is set to reunite with Giants head coach Brian Dayball in Tennessee on a four-year, $78 million deal. $38 million of it, which is guaranteed. Robinson kicked off a big day to join the Titans, who signed defensive lineman John Franklin Myers to a hefty three-year deal, $63 million. Quarterback Alante Taylor to a three-year, $60 million deal. The Titans spent a whopping $270 million on free agents today, Ocho. another giant a notable as former giants cordell float backup quarterback mitchell trabisky oh joe did the titans do a number one i do it do enough to support number one overall draft pick last year cam ward um listen i like one there right i like what he did with the giants last year one day i'm sorry ronald robinson i like what he did …”View more
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The Denver Broncos have re-signed running back J.K. Dobbins for $20 million, with $8 million fully guaranteed, despite his troubling injury history. Dobbins has missed significant playing time in four of his six NFL seasons, raising questions about his reliability. While the deal isn't overly risky, many wonder if he can make a substantial impact given his past struggles on the field.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Mike Evans LEAVES TAMPA for 49ERS + Tyler Lunderbaum HEADING to VEGAS + Colts TRADE Michael Pittman Jr. to STEELERS + Nakobe Dean SIGNS with RAIDERS + Cowboys NAB Rashan Gary + Wan’Dale Robinsons FINDS HOME with Titans + Dan Orlovsky VS Lamar Jackson + NBA CANCELS Magic City Night·Mar 10, 2026
“… for Michael Pittman Jr., I was like, I like Alec Pierce just a little more, and he's going to be a free agent. So that 1,000% you said, I like Wondell Robinson too as a possession receiver and get open. And just, you know what I'm saying? That's, that's a guarantee. We need that. But I'm also a fan of Romeo Dobbs. Romeo Dobbs is a get it done, dude. He does all of the dirty work. He blocks, he catches, he doesn't make a lot of noise, but he goes out there and gets it done. So I think he's one that we could be able to get for the low too, at prove it deals still going out there, grinding. He's …”“… He's going up to get the ball. He tracks the ball well. He's coming down with the 50-50 almost 70, 80% of the time. And, Joe, he can block. The boy like to get physical. See, I like Alec Pierce. I like him. When they were talking about the trade for Michael Pittman Jr., I was like, I like Alec Pierce just a little more, and he's going to be a free agent. So that 1,000% you said, I like Wondell Robinson too as a possession receiver and get open. And just, you know what I'm saying? That's, that's a guarantee. We need that. But I'm also a fan of Romeo Dobbs. Romeo Dobbs is a get it done, dude. He does all of the dirty work. He blocks, he catches, he doesn't make a lot of noise, but he goes out there and gets it done. So I think he's one that we could be able to get for the low too, at prove it deals still going out there, grinding. He's a great receiver that he's a little older, but I just, he's still getting it done route running. And it's for the, And it's not going to be as expensive as some of these other dudes. So I like Romeo Dobbs. I like Wanda Robinson for sure.”View more
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Alec Pierce and Wondale Robinson are standout receiver options for teams looking to boost their roster in the upcoming NFL draft. Pierce boasts impressive speed and physicality, while Robinson offers reliability as a possession receiver. Both players could be acquired at a good price, making them valuable targets for teams in need of fresh talent.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Part 1: Maxx Crosby TRADED to Ravens, Steelers SEARCHING for QB Answers·Mar 09, 2026
“… when there was the meeting of conference commissioners, I believe at the Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina. And there was a long wait. And Ross Dellinger wrote an amazing recap of the event, which provided no news when he said, standing between the two blue capped mountains, one is the SEC, the other is the big tent and like wrote his ass off it was a very very well written piece that showed me how much time he spent there sitting sitting waiting for anything to happen here's here's the lead you can find it i'll you find it over at yahoo here's what ross cooked up oh baby he was in the …”“… been ahead of this i misread this situation i failed the last time i've dealt with players who got paid like you know big time money i'm out um toothpaste in the tube by the way brought up uh another i need to build a chapter here do you all remember when there was the meeting of conference commissioners, I believe at the Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina. And there was a long wait. And Ross Dellinger wrote an amazing recap of the event, which provided no news when he said, standing between the two blue capped mountains, one is the SEC, the other is the big tent and like wrote his ass off it was a very very well written piece that showed me how much time he spent there sitting sitting waiting for anything to happen here's here's the lead you can find it i'll you find it over at yahoo here's what ross cooked up oh baby he was in the kitchen lead of this event have you ever attempted to put toothpaste back into its tube there's a way to do it actually you can find videos online of some folks accomplishing this feat the videos show a person using scissors to cut the wide bottom end of the tube's plastic casing from there it's quite easy you just swipe that pesky paste back into the …”View more
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Nick Saban shocked many by advising Lane Kiffin to leave his playoff-bound team for LSU, revealing a critical misstep in college football's evolving landscape. Saban’s realization about the NIL landscape highlights how even the most successful coaches can misread the game. This moment symbolizes the changing dynamics of college sports and the increasing power of the Big Ten and SEC.
Cover 3 College Football·Turnaround Teams: Who Will Bounce Back With A Better Season In 2026? | Cover 3 College Football·Mar 09, 2026
“… toward a collective bargaining agreement of some sort with major college football and basketball players. Thank you, Ross. Yep, good to be on. Ross Dellinger, Yahoo Sports Senior College Football Reporter. You know, I know there's a lot of legalese in there, and Ross trying to dumb it down a little bit for us, just so we can kind of understand what this means now, what it means the upcoming season, your school if you're in the SEC Big Ten or your ACC or Big 12. There's a lot of moving parts here. Nothing's going to be solved anytime soon. Once you have both sides of the aisle not agreeing on …”“… have done dan which is collective bargaining but it's not that evening college and it has been a big topic of discussion but it's not like you can push a button and get there but many administrators want to try to start taking steps, Dan, down toward a collective bargaining agreement of some sort with major college football and basketball players. Thank you, Ross. Yep, good to be on. Ross Dellinger, Yahoo Sports Senior College Football Reporter. You know, I know there's a lot of legalese in there, and Ross trying to dumb it down a little bit for us, just so we can kind of understand what this means now, what it means the upcoming season, your school if you're in the SEC Big Ten or your ACC or Big 12. There's a lot of moving parts here. Nothing's going to be solved anytime soon. Once you have both sides of the aisle not agreeing on this, the president can say whatever he wants. It's not going to have an impact, at least not anytime soon. Even if you have another executive order,”View more
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The White House roundtable on college sports reform is unlikely to lead to meaningful change due to legislative gridlock and ineffective executive orders.
The Dan Patrick Show·Hour 2 – Ross Dellenger, Mike Tannenbaum·Mar 09, 2026
“… um, are yearning for is just somebody who kind of bleeds blue and has the identity of what they want. Like these fans are used to killer and, and Wendell Clark, you know, they don't as much as they love seeing Willie dominate and go out there and have his shifts. Like, I don't think they can relate to him as much as they would in a guy like Scotty Lawton. And you could judge it by his post that he sent out. He said, dream come true. Thank you so much. And then all the fans were like, you got hosed. Wish we would have treated you better. And I'm hoping that it's the old bait and switch where he …”“… wants them playing. Uh, I think that he was a type of guy that was averaging like 10, 11 minutes per game. And when you have a heart and soul guy like that, who puts a lot, a lot of effort into his game, I think that what Toronto fans are, are, are, um, are yearning for is just somebody who kind of bleeds blue and has the identity of what they want. Like these fans are used to killer and, and Wendell Clark, you know, they don't as much as they love seeing Willie dominate and go out there and have his shifts. Like, I don't think they can relate to him as much as they would in a guy like Scotty Lawton. And you could judge it by his post that he sent out. He said, dream come true. Thank you so much. And then all the fans were like, you got hosed. Wish we would have treated you better. And I'm hoping that it's the old bait and switch where he ends up coming back and actually signing. Uh, but yeah, I, I don't think that he ever played enough here and it didn't just the trade and what they gave up for him and how they played them didn't justify what they gave up for him and that's where i talk about the disconnect so there's a lot going on in toronto boys and i'm boys with brad tree he …”View more
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Toronto Maple Leafs fans are frustrated as Scott Lawton shines in L.A. after being traded, highlighting a disconnect between management decisions and on-ice performance. Despite giving up valuable assets for him, Lawton never received the ice time he deserved in Toronto, leaving fans yearning for players who embody the team's identity. This trade raises questions about how management evaluates player contributions versus fan expectations.
“… you know not just my little kids playing flag football When I walk on that field, I see the teenage division. And there's kids that are making Odell Beckham Jr. type catches. And they're flinging the ball without the pads, without tackling, with all that. I think you're seeing teenagers and young high school kids. like showing off a different skill set it's flag football it's not nfl football it's not tackle football so and not only that there's so much momentum with flag football it's growing it's exciting they should put it in the olympics yeah i mean maybe they will oh wait i think …”“… flag football, it's about athleticism, jumping, leaping, speed. These kids Calabasas High School There different skill level involved There different skills A different skill set Avoiding you know just someone ripping your flag out Like Danny there you know not just my little kids playing flag football When I walk on that field, I see the teenage division. And there's kids that are making Odell Beckham Jr. type catches. And they're flinging the ball without the pads, without tackling, with all that. I think you're seeing teenagers and young high school kids. like showing off a different skill set it's flag football it's not nfl football it's not tackle football so and not only that there's so much momentum with flag football it's growing it's exciting they should put it in the olympics yeah i mean maybe they will oh wait i think that's i think that's part of it though like we've also accepted like yeah flag football is pretty cool you know what it's like remember we saw the pro wiffle ball league guys throw to the mlb broadcasters, former MLB players, and they were having trouble with the pitches because it's different. It's obviously similar, but it's different. I'm not. …”View more
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In a surprising twist, Tom Brady's athleticism is put to the test against Logan Paul in flag football, a sport that highlights speed and agility rather than traditional tackling skills. While Brady, nearing 50, showcases his legendary accuracy, Paul, a younger athlete, brings explosive speed to the field, raising the question of whether experience or youth will reign supreme in this evolving game. Flag football's growing popularity might even warrant a spot in the Olympics!
The Dan Patrick Show·C&R - Tom Brady Versus Logan Paul·Mar 05, 2026
“… they've been ate the gum put them away. Yeah. And so, dude, I'm not quite sure how I got drugged back into this, but I'll say this. I saw Cole Swindell and Butterbean ripping packs, and then they were sending me pictures. They were doing something on social media, and then five minutes later, they send me a picture of these cards that they had opened, and they had a couple of my cards that they had opened. and um i'm like man everybody's doing this now like yeah baseball card baseball card collecting was probably more popular than any other sport back in the 80s and has been for for many many …”“… 90s of baseball cards i have a lot of 87 90 tops donruss fleer score upper deck um and i've had them stored away i opened them the day that i bought them back and back back around when they were brand new and then put them in boxes and that's where they've been ate the gum put them away. Yeah. And so, dude, I'm not quite sure how I got drugged back into this, but I'll say this. I saw Cole Swindell and Butterbean ripping packs, and then they were sending me pictures. They were doing something on social media, and then five minutes later, they send me a picture of these cards that they had opened, and they had a couple of my cards that they had opened. and um i'm like man everybody's doing this now like yeah baseball card baseball card collecting was probably more popular than any other sport back in the 80s and has been for for many many years um but now basketball and and even the nfl to an extent are basketball crazy right now i not an expert so forgive me all you card collecting experts out there but in my interpret in my understanding is the hobby faded and struggled and has struggled for a while and right around five six years ago it had a rebirth it has had a comeback and …”View more
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Tyler Reddick has made NASCAR history by winning three races in a row, a feat no driver has achieved before. This impressive start has positioned him as a strong contender for the championship, especially with a significant points lead over his competitors. As the season progresses, his momentum could be crucial in maintaining this lead and aiming for further victories.
The Dale Jr. Download·COTA: It’s Entertaining Until It’s You…·Mar 03, 2026
“… existed. Hey, you know what they should do in football? A million football leagues. You're talking about the NFL. You're talking about Roger Goodell. You're talking about the NBA. There is no they in boxing. There never has been. Hey, you know what they should do in MMA? You're talking about Dana White and the UFC. It is a brand that you know and trust. When you sit down and you watch a UFC event, you know the investment of your time. It was time well spent, and that's what we are hoping to do here at Zufa Boxing. What are you laughing about? New addition. I didn't even hear a word he said. …”“… in select boxing promotions, and here's him talking about this fight. Let's listen to the sound. I have literally been waiting for this, for right now, my entire life, since I was a little kid. There's never been a major league of boxing. It just hasn't existed. Hey, you know what they should do in football? A million football leagues. You're talking about the NFL. You're talking about Roger Goodell. You're talking about the NBA. There is no they in boxing. There never has been. Hey, you know what they should do in MMA? You're talking about Dana White and the UFC. It is a brand that you know and trust. When you sit down and you watch a UFC event, you know the investment of your time. It was time well spent, and that's what we are hoping to do here at Zufa Boxing. What are you laughing about? New addition. I didn't even hear a word he said. The music? I was just cooling it now. You were too busy jamming? I wanted to go roller skating. I just wanted to hear Tess's voice. What a booth. I'm gonna watch that. That was Ariel's point. Ariel's point in that clip is just this booth is like as good as you can put together in boxing, and then they're just losing credibility. Thanks for putting …”View more
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Max Kellerman makes a surprising return to boxing media after a two-year hiatus, igniting discussions about credibility in sports journalism. Ariel Helwani criticizes the blurred lines between media personalities and their financial ties, questioning whether Kellerman's new alliances diminish his respect in the industry. This dramatic shift highlights the challenges facing boxing and its media landscape today.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz·Hour 2: Dan Pays For Everything·Jan 27, 2026
“… I've thought like is there a world in which they can steal eight minutes a game playing those five players playing Palo at center because like Wendell Carter Jr. has had a pretty good year but it's not like a huge stretch to say you could experiment with that and and that starting five has been good I have called Jalen Suggs the skeleton key of unlocking the best version of this team and I believe that there's truth to that he just hasn't played enough so I do want to see that before I just sort of get you know whatever about it but okay last team uh the”“… your backbone you're really in trouble so um yeah we'll see how it kind of plays out but this is this is scary times I think for them well I still want to see them with Suggs and this version of Anthony Black and Palo and Franz Healthy which is why I've thought like is there a world in which they can steal eight minutes a game playing those five players playing Palo at center because like Wendell Carter Jr. has had a pretty good year but it's not like a huge stretch to say you could experiment with that and and that starting five has been good I have called Jalen Suggs the skeleton key of unlocking the best version of this team and I believe that there's truth to that he just hasn't played enough so I do want to see that before I just sort of get you know whatever about it but okay last team uh the”View more
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The Orlando Magic's season has been marked by inconsistent performances and unmet expectations, leaving fans frustrated. Despite acquiring Desmond Bain and having a talented roster, their offensive strategies remain ineffective, leading them to the brink of a disappointing playoff exit. The team's struggles to integrate key players and establish a cohesive offense raise questions about their future direction.
The Zach Lowe Show·Has Giannis Played His Last Game for the Bucks?·Jan 26, 2026
“… Joel Embiid and even Niemus Keita on the Celtics. He's a big seven-footer. Bam out of bio. Bam out of bio, Jared Allen and Evan Mobley, you know, Wendell Carter for the magic, like there's, you know, there's a lot of big centers in the East. That's going to be something to watch there. Anthony Davis for the Hawks. Just kidding. Report, Colin. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. A.D., he is working out hard with some kind of fancy protective glove on. Yeah, on the pod the other day, we had Slater on and Slater was, A.D. was in the background. Well, he did it as the media was allowed into …”“… awfully good early on. But again, he is, the reason he's getting Draymond comparisons is he's Draymond size, which is hard to have as your full-time center, especially if you're going up against Carl Towns and Mitchell Robinson and Jalen Durin and Joel Embiid and even Niemus Keita on the Celtics. He's a big seven-footer. Bam out of bio. Bam out of bio, Jared Allen and Evan Mobley, you know, Wendell Carter for the magic, like there's, you know, there's a lot of big centers in the East. That's going to be something to watch there. Anthony Davis for the Hawks. Just kidding. Report, Colin. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. A.D., he is working out hard with some kind of fancy protective glove on. Yeah, on the pod the other day, we had Slater on and Slater was, A.D. was in the background. Well, he did it as the media was allowed into the building. The other day, it was kind of like, hey, look. And listen, A.D., Rich Paul wants him traded. A.D. doesn't want to get traded. So we'll see. We'll see what happens. I still, I think most likely he's on the Mavericks roster February 6th, but.”View more
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Rumors swirl around Anthony Davis as Rich Paul pushes for a trade, while Davis himself seems reluctant to leave. This tension highlights a pivotal moment for the Lakers as they approach the trade deadline, with implications for their playoff strategy. Will the Lakers hold onto Davis or make a bold move before February 6th?
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective·Lakers Capable Of Playoff Run? Giannis Injury Gives Bucks Options? + Knicks Step Up·Jan 26, 2026
“… you want a healthier relationship with yourself and the people you love And sacred lessons is the podcast for you Listen to sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha on America's number one podcast network I heart follow sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha and start listening on the free. I heart radio app today Hey there, this is dr Jesse Mills director of the men's clinic at UCLA health and host of the mailroom podcast each January guys everywhere make the same resolutions Get stronger work harder fix what's broken? But what if the real work isn't physical at all to kick off the new year? I sat …”“… navigating stress, emotional health, fatherhood. Identity and the unspoken pressures were taught to carry alone We talk honestly about mental health about healing generational wounds and about learning how to show up With more presence and care if you want a healthier relationship with yourself and the people you love And sacred lessons is the podcast for you Listen to sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha on America's number one podcast network I heart follow sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha and start listening on the free. I heart radio app today Hey there, this is dr Jesse Mills director of the men's clinic at UCLA health and host of the mailroom podcast each January guys everywhere make the same resolutions Get stronger work harder fix what's broken? But what if the real work isn't physical at all to kick off the new year? I sat down with dr. Steve Poulter a Psychologists with over 30 years experience helping men unpack shame anxiety and emotional pain They were never taught to name in a powerful two-part conversation We discussed why men aren't emotionally bulletproof Why shame hides in plain sight and how real strength comes from listening to yourself and to others? Guys, …”View more
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Waking up for 6 AM football practices not only prepares athletes physically but also enhances their mental focus throughout the day. Surprisingly, many players find that the early workouts align with their natural testosterone peaks, making them feel more energized and ready to tackle classes. This unique routine challenges the common perception of early morning workouts as purely exhausting.
The Herd with Colin Cowherd·Show Me Something - Sophie Cunningham gets an NBA fan warning & Denver Broncos' Alex Singleton crashes the pod!·Jan 22, 2026
“… their full team You know, they're 23 and 19 they're fine they're sixth I'm just you know, they have Isaacs 15 million dollar expiring contract when Dell Carters jr. Is only so so fit at center Offenses and like I'm just I'm keeping an eye on it. What's your Cavs con level? I told your listeners next time I was on your show, I would ask you what level of Cavs con”“… either at the trade deadline or in the offseason Cleveland is I think again more offseason because they are so win now. We want 64 games and Orlando's the other one where fronds just came back sugs is hurt. They've barely been able to see their team their full team You know, they're 23 and 19 they're fine they're sixth I'm just you know, they have Isaacs 15 million dollar expiring contract when Dell Carters jr. Is only so so fit at center Offenses and like I'm just I'm keeping an eye on it. What's your Cavs con level? I told your listeners next time I was on your show, I would ask you what level of Cavs con”View more
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The Utah Jazz are seemingly tanking this season, as their defense allows more points than any offense can score. With key players like Lowry Markkanen and Kessler set to return, they aim to rebuild and become competitive next year. However, it's frustrating for Markkanen, who has spent much of his prime in a losing environment.
The Zach Lowe Show·The Knicks May Have a KAT Problem. Plus, Butler Injury Aftermath and Trade Deadline Preview.·Jan 20, 2026
“… is never done when we sign off. So let's allow him to be able to start the next step of his process. So you can follow him on Twitter at Tom Fridell. You can follow him at blood Elliot three. You can follow me at chip underscore Patterson gentlemen. Thank you very much. Thank you everyone. See y'all.”“… started early, you drop a couple of questions for us. Uh, we see them when we get ready to start the show, we'll be grabbing a couple of those every single episode as well. Thanks again to Mikey for always staying up late with us and his night is never done when we sign off. So let's allow him to be able to start the next step of his process. So you can follow him on Twitter at Tom Fridell. You can follow him at blood Elliot three. You can follow me at chip underscore Patterson gentlemen. Thank you very much. Thank you everyone. See y'all.”View more
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We want to hear from you! The Cover Three Tailgate invites listeners to submit mailbag questions via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or social media, with some episodes dedicated entirely to your queries. Engage with us live on YouTube, and your questions could be featured in our next show!
Cover 3 College Football·🚨 CFP National Championship Instant Reaction | Indiana Holds Off Miami·Jan 20, 2026
“… years of working at your craft to do that. Yeah. What, today was the AFC Championship game in 97? Oh. Yeah, that was 97. I think we did pick off Cordell a couple of times. What did we pick him off, three times, two times? You played against Cordell Stewart? Yeah. When he was with the Steelers, huh? Okay. Yeah. Three times. Yeah. Well, I think the thing, no, he, cause one year, Cordell, I think it might've been that year, Cordell finished like second or third in the MVP voting. One year. Who won the MVP? In 97, Barry and Brett Favre tied. Oh, okay. Brett won it three years in a row, 95, 96, 97. …”“… as a quarterback, and they understand what his weaknesses are. You need to make sure you play to his strengths and hide his weaknesses the best way you can until you can make his weaknesses a part of his strength. And that takes years and years and years of working at your craft to do that. Yeah. What, today was the AFC Championship game in 97? Oh. Yeah, that was 97. I think we did pick off Cordell a couple of times. What did we pick him off, three times, two times? You played against Cordell Stewart? Yeah. When he was with the Steelers, huh? Okay. Yeah. Three times. Yeah. Well, I think the thing, no, he, cause one year, Cordell, I think it might've been that year, Cordell finished like second or third in the MVP voting. One year. Who won the MVP? In 97, Barry and Brett Favre tied. Oh, okay. Brett won it three years in a row, 95, 96, 97. Yeah. And then TD won it in 98. Yeah. And then, Kurt Warner won it in 2000, 99. And I think Marshall won it in 2000. And then Kurt won it again in 01. I think, I think. With the Rams, huh? Nah, Rich Gavin. Yeah, I think Kurt won it in 01. I think Rich won it in 02. That's with the Raiders. Yes. Yeah, with Jerry and Tim. Yeah. Yeah. But Houston, you …”View more
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To harness CJ Stroud's talent, the Houston coaching staff must design plays that highlight his strengths and minimize his weaknesses. This strategy is crucial as they prepare to invest heavily in him. It's a long-term commitment to player development that can transform his game over the years.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Rams KNOCK OFF Bears to ADVANCE to NFC Championship + Broncos Jaquan McMillian JOINS Nightcap + Patriots ADVANCE to 1st AFC Championship since 2018·Jan 19, 2026
“… how you want to grow. It means giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding and knowing that it's okay to ask for help. I'm Mike Della Rocha host of sacred lessons. This podcast is a space for men to talk openly about mental health grief relationships and the patterns we inherit but don't have to repeat here. We slow down. We listen. We learn how vulnerability becomes strength and how healing happens in community not in isolation. If you're ready to let go of what no longer serves you and step into the year with clarity compassion and purpose sacred lessons is your companion …”“A new year doesn't mean erasing who you were. It means honoring what you've survived and choosing how you want to grow. It means giving ourselves permission to feel what we've been holding and knowing that it's okay to ask for help. I'm Mike Della Rocha host of sacred lessons. This podcast is a space for men to talk openly about mental health grief relationships and the patterns we inherit but don't have to repeat here. We slow down. We listen. We learn how vulnerability becomes strength and how healing happens in community not in isolation. If you're ready to let go of what no longer serves you and step into the year with clarity compassion and purpose sacred lessons is your companion on your healing journey. Listen to sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha on America's number one podcast network. I heart follow sacred lessons with Mike Della Rocha and start listening on the free I heart radio app today. Ocho NFL players may be coming for your head. Man's rated update for week 18 is finally in and it didn't prompt any hopeful …”View more
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NFL player ratings are causing a stir as no new players joined the coveted 99 Club this week. Host Ocho discusses his absence from the latest ratings updates and shares insights on why certain players, like Matthew Stafford and Miles Garrett, deserve higher ratings. This conversation dives into the complexities of player evaluations and the reactions from the NFL community.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 2: Texas Tech LANDS BIG in Transfer PORTAL + Ja Morant on the TRADING BLOCK + Ocho has to WATCH his BACK + Ocho's SMALL TV goes VIRAL + City of RALEIGH shows LOVE·Jan 10, 2026
“… corners. You definitely, you know, build an offensive lineup, but I don't think they're going to stand padded receiver. I thought you I thought Rondell Robinson had a great great year. Hey, he did. He showed he can play, but I think they're going to probably go get try to get try to beef up that position. Look. I agree with you. I think somebody's going to give him back. I think it's going to be the Giants. Yeah, because you want first of all, it ain't that much. I mean, because what you call the Ravens on the hook for like 1314 of it. So you just got to add six to the pot. That's it. You …”“… the best situation because they have the most stable quarterback situation. They have a defense, you know, you got a Brian Burns. You got a Dexter Lawrence. You just took Abdul Carter with the third pick in the draft. You probably need, you know, some corners. You definitely, you know, build an offensive lineup, but I don't think they're going to stand padded receiver. I thought you I thought Rondell Robinson had a great great year. Hey, he did. He showed he can play, but I think they're going to probably go get try to get try to beef up that position. Look. I agree with you. I think somebody's going to give him back. I think it's going to be the Giants. Yeah, because you want first of all, it ain't that much. I mean, because what you call the Ravens on the hook for like 1314 of it. So you just got to add six to the pot. That's it. You good. You good to go. You got to just got to just got to add six to the pot. Because I was with his contract extension that he signed is a March. Because he had just signed an extension. Don't you? I think a three-year extension. Right, so. But I've said it once I've said again, and hopefully this is the last time I have to say it. On the hook for 34 …”View more
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The Cleveland Browns desperately need a head coach who can transform their culture, much like how the New York Giants have a stable quarterback situation. With John Harbaugh potentially stepping in, the Browns could benefit from a fresh perspective, as sometimes teams just need a different voice to succeed. This shift could mirror the Patriots' decision to move on from Bill Belichick after years of success.
Club Shay Shay·Nightcap Hour 1: Fernando Mendoza LEADS INDIANA to NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP vs MIAMI + John Harbaugh's DEMANDS for next CONTRACT + Kevin Stefanski INTERVIEWS for RAVENS HC + Vikings are REGRETTING letting Sam Darnold WALK·Jan 10, 2026
“… mutual buy-in, then it's just a matter of saying, okay, what is the platform you have now? How do we make this transition? Or if you're already a Dell Penn user, how do we add these additional capabilities? and the most important thing for us operationally is we just need to set up a demo. We just need to set up a POC. I don't need to take down, you don't need to get rid of your thousands of seats of agents. Let's set up five of them and we can quickly prove to you that those five combined with an AI capability are going to be wildly more productive than the rest of your agents. And from …”“… but it's actually going to provide better service. You're going to have happier customers, they're going to churn less, they're going to buy more, and you're going to quickly solve the problems that they need. So once you have that, and you have that mutual buy-in, then it's just a matter of saying, okay, what is the platform you have now? How do we make this transition? Or if you're already a Dell Penn user, how do we add these additional capabilities? and the most important thing for us operationally is we just need to set up a demo. We just need to set up a POC. I don't need to take down, you don't need to get rid of your thousands of seats of agents. Let's set up five of them and we can quickly prove to you that those five combined with an AI capability are going to be wildly more productive than the rest of your agents. And from there, it's a matter of, okay, what's the timeline to go expand this across the org? So that's operational side. And by the way, on the operational side too, it's incumbent on the company doing the transformation that they have their knowledge in the right quality. If you have out-of-date help center articles and you feed those into a knowledge base, …”View more
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Operationalizing AI in customer service can transform how companies engage with their clients, leading to happier customers and reduced churn. By establishing a unified vision and setting up pilot programs, organizations can prove AI's effectiveness without overhauling their entire workforce. However, success hinges on maintaining accurate knowledge bases to train the AI effectively.
The AI in Business Podcast·Operationalizing Customer Service at Scale with Outcome-Driven Agentic AI - with Craig Walker of Dialpad·Mar 09, 2026
“… need a point guard? I mean, they got enough guards, I think. Okay. I think Black is good. I think Suggs is good. They got a big. I'm not mad at Wendell Carter. He's a quality player. He fit them a little bit, but I don't even know what big you can get, honestly. It ain't many bigs out there. Look at that. like Walker Kessler not mad I mean he's a good run protect I mean they would have got they had angle live they had miles Turner baby raw way he spaced the floor and rim protect so P5 and them can have room to operate he be fired Like Wendell Carter shooting a three decent though He don't …”“… is in the pudding. Yeah, and you see the vibes back. Jazzy Suggs been playing well. Anthony Black been playing well. You move from. What does this team need, I would say? Is it a big that's next? If you got D-banded P5, do they need a big? Do they need a point guard? I mean, they got enough guards, I think. Okay. I think Black is good. I think Suggs is good. They got a big. I'm not mad at Wendell Carter. He's a quality player. He fit them a little bit, but I don't even know what big you can get, honestly. It ain't many bigs out there. Look at that. like Walker Kessler not mad I mean he's a good run protect I mean they would have got they had angle live they had miles Turner baby raw way he spaced the floor and rim protect so P5 and them can have room to operate he be fired Like Wendell Carter shooting a three decent though He don't shoot a horrible, but he's just not the same rim protector as Myles Turner. Yeah. But even having somebody like him on your roster still getting quality minutes off the bench, you still know it's a solid fire frontcourt. Yeah, Orlando, back in the fifth spot. Potential 4-5 matchup with the Cavs. How would that go? I love that for Orlando. How would …”View more
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The Orlando Magic are showing signs of becoming a serious playoff contender, especially with their recent performance without star player P5. While some believe they need a stronger big man, others argue their current roster is capable enough to challenge teams like the Cavaliers. As they secure a potential 4-5 matchup, the future looks bright for the Magic.
Club 520 Podcast·520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague on Kawhi Leonard GOING OFF in Clippers win, Magic BEAT Cavs, March Madness·Mar 12, 2026
“… some of the brewers start to come back to old Davey Stearns. And then we've got a few other bodies. Craig Kimbrell is in camp. Love that. Brandon Waddell. Okay. Coach Trev, this has been one of our hottest teams. You mentioned you had them ranked third in your power rankings. I think I had them 11th. And, yeah, I guess it's you could spin both pretty easily. Like, yes, they've brought in a lot of talent. They lost some talent. The way last season went down, a little bit of the flavor that has been around this franchise, a stink, if you will. I don't know. Honestly, I flip-flop every day on it …”“… out with maybe an extra body in the bullpen because we got Devin Williams and Luke Weaver, a.k.a. We Will, We Will Rock You, former Yankees bullpen. Brooks Riley, Luis Garcia, Brazo Bon. He throws some funk, man. Brian Hudson, Tobias Myers, as some of the brewers start to come back to old Davey Stearns. And then we've got a few other bodies. Craig Kimbrell is in camp. Love that. Brandon Waddell. Okay. Coach Trev, this has been one of our hottest teams. You mentioned you had them ranked third in your power rankings. I think I had them 11th. And, yeah, I guess it's you could spin both pretty easily. Like, yes, they've brought in a lot of talent. They lost some talent. The way last season went down, a little bit of the flavor that has been around this franchise, a stink, if you will. I don't know. Honestly, I flip-flop every day on it because every now and then I'll look at the rotation and I'll be like, damn, that can actually be elite. I'll look at the lineup and I'll say that can be elite. Or I spin myself in the other ways where I'm like, is the defense going to beat who's playing every day? um so i don't know you're obviously bullish on these guys i'm yeah i'm bullish on like …”View more
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MLB teams are rethinking their pitching depth, with some rotations featuring multiple ace-caliber pitchers. Clay Holmes, Kodai Sanga, and others are poised to redefine expectations, despite concerns about team chemistry due to players participating in the World Baseball Classic. The potential for elite performance is there, but only time will tell if these pitchers can deliver.
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)·Big Market Success or Bust! | 2026 Season Preview·Mar 12, 2026
“… here, Joe. Joe, Covenant Light back, $10. We got it. You said, Joe, which was the toughest matchup for you? AJ Green, Julio Jones, Antonio Brown, Odell Beckham. That's not even in the conversation. It was. Yes, it was. Prime Odell. Yes, he was. Calvin, you telling me Odell over AB? I'm telling you he's in this competition I'm seeing the names I'm distracting Go ahead Okay matter of fact I'm going to let you talk about All of them and explain why Or Calvin Johnson and explain why Omar said Browns will get the loudest Boo during the draft Yes they will You and Pittsburgh And Pittsburgh is going …”“… Okay. Okay. Covenant Life back at it. Yeah, Joe. Covenant Light, did you get your jersey from Joe Covenant Light? Did you get your jersey? Joe, I don't see her. I don't see her. She said nothing right here, Joe. I don't see her. She said nothing right here, Joe. Joe, Covenant Light back, $10. We got it. You said, Joe, which was the toughest matchup for you? AJ Green, Julio Jones, Antonio Brown, Odell Beckham. That's not even in the conversation. It was. Yes, it was. Prime Odell. Yes, he was. Calvin, you telling me Odell over AB? I'm telling you he's in this competition I'm seeing the names I'm distracting Go ahead Okay matter of fact I'm going to let you talk about All of them and explain why Or Calvin Johnson and explain why Omar said Browns will get the loudest Boo during the draft Yes they will You and Pittsburgh And Pittsburgh is going to be real Give me AJ Green Over all of them no i'm saying i'm asking you aj green okay overall give me who is who you got as the toughest matchup overall for me it was for me it was antonio brown exactly for me it was antonio brown why because it was a little bit of both when i was there too it was he was quick he was gonna catch everything speedy …”View more
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In a candid discussion, former players dissect the impact of injuries on their performance and training. They share personal anecdotes, including a humorous moment involving a mic'd-up mishap during a game, highlighting the unpredictability of player encounters on the field. This conversation sheds light on the complexities of player preparation and the physical demands of football.
Club Shay Shay·Deebo & Joe - Part 2: Floyd Mayweather Jr. RETURNS, FASTEST NFL Combine Ever·Mar 03, 2026
“national championship game, January 19th, hard rock stadium, and you can follow him on Twitter at Tom Fidelio. You can follow him at Danny Cadell. You can follow him at Bud Elliot three, follow me at chip underscore gentlemen.”
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Don't miss the excitement of the national championship game on January 19th at Hard Rock Stadium! Stay connected and get all the updates by following the key players on Twitter: Tom Fidelio, Danny Cadell, Bud Elliot, and me, Chip Gentlemen. Join the conversation and be part of the action!