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In a wild twist of family drama, a man reveals how he ruined his brother's wedding proposal in a shocking act of revenge. The moment Todd proposes during the father-daughter dance is priceless, but the real kicker is when the protagonist hires an actress to claim she's pregnant with Todd's baby, leading to chaos and heartbreak.
Smosh Reads Reddit Stories·A Dish Best Served Cold | Reading Reddit Stories·Mar 14, 2026
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Jamie recounts the horrifying moment she finds a body after a murder, complete with blood spatter and a bizarre twist involving a tooth in Michael's shoe. The absurdity of trying to make it look like Ann Marie left voluntarily while dealing with the chaos of the crime adds a darkly comedic layer to this chilling tale.
Small Town Murder·The Babysitter Murder - Moorhead, Minnesota·Mar 19, 2026
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The segment dives into the absurdity of David Carradine's accidental death by autoerotic asphyxiation, with the hosts hilariously speculating if he at least 'got to nut' before he died. They transition to a bizarre story about a man in Thailand performing penis enlargements in his car, promoting his services on TikTok, leaving listeners in disbelief over the unsanitary conditions and the light punishment he faces.
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura·Triggered By Trauma w/ Triggernometry's Francis Foster & Konstantin Kisin | Your Mom's House Ep. 851·Mar 18, 2026
“… at night was your neighbors. Like I watched and when in my old New York apartment, the apartment building across the street was a bevy of personal dramas. Oh, wow. That's so fun. I've never had that. Oh, my God. My I have a real question for you guys. okay so why was linda fiorentino's character who is a doctor who is engaged in philanthropic elements is on the board at the museum etc etc etc etc why is she involved in this sexual um i'm not asking why does she have sex with i have i have an actual real answer why is she being used by the dead man almost as if she works for him well i have an …”“… you know, he's like, I, since I retired, this is pretty much all I do. But remember, this is an era when we didn't have Netflix or streaming services. It's a really good one of the one of the other neighbors to watch. You were the only things to watch at night was your neighbors. Like I watched and when in my old New York apartment, the apartment building across the street was a bevy of personal dramas. Oh, wow. That's so fun. I've never had that. Oh, my God. My I have a real question for you guys. okay so why was linda fiorentino's character who is a doctor who is engaged in philanthropic elements is on the board at the museum etc etc etc etc why is she involved in this sexual um i'm not asking why does she have sex with i have i have an actual real answer why is she being used by the dead man almost as if she works for him well i have an answer she seems to be a sex worker the same way that angie everhart seems to be but but they don't seem to be in equal statuses at all and i didn't understand so here's the issue uh hester house writes this script and um and they offer it to linda fiorentino who's coming off last deduction and she's like i don't want to play a sex worker in this …”View more
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In a hilarious twist, one host recounts watching the erotic thriller 'Jade' with a friend who fell asleep during the steamiest scenes, only to wake up furious about the lack of sex. The discussion takes a bizarre turn when they reveal a Hollywood producer's odd collection of women's pubic hair lockets, making for an unforgettable moment that blends absurdity with nostalgia.
How Did This Get Made?·Jade (Classic)·Mar 31, 2026
“… by ambition. They're driven by the dynamics of the room, whatever it is. But the earnestly trying is what to me separates like a lot of medical dramas from other workplace dramas, right? There's the infighting and stuff doesn't often come at the expense of patient care, at least in interest to like directly. We are hopefully ideally, but like we're trying to save this person's life in an urgent situation. Usually that's just like, we got to get this blood pressure under control. We got to get this heart rate going, like whatever it is. and the fact that you can be trying your best and lose …”“… Like you need the being there for the people on the worst day of their lives. And I think most critically, what makes the pit the pit is like, you need people who are trying their best. And it's like, they're wrong. They're misguided. They're driven by ambition. They're driven by the dynamics of the room, whatever it is. But the earnestly trying is what to me separates like a lot of medical dramas from other workplace dramas, right? There's the infighting and stuff doesn't often come at the expense of patient care, at least in interest to like directly. We are hopefully ideally, but like we're trying to save this person's life in an urgent situation. Usually that's just like, we got to get this blood pressure under control. We got to get this heart rate going, like whatever it is. and the fact that you can be trying your best and lose people no matter how good your best is. That's good television. It's good drama. It's good on Whitaker to tell us what to look for in terms of the framing of the show. We'll keep our eye on Duke. We get a diagnosis, right? That he is textbook aortic ascending aneurysm, 50% one-year mortality, not just the diagnosis, but also the prognosis. So …”View more
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The emotional climax of 'The Pitt' Season 2 centers around Digby's character, whose journey culminates in a heartfelt scene that resonates deeply. As Emma and Dana provide care, Digby confronts his fears of being forgotten, leading to a touching moment that highlights the show's commitment to character depth and emotional storytelling. This episode showcases the show's ability to balance humor with poignant moments, making it a standout in the series.
The Prestige TV Podcast·‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 13: Back Online·Apr 03, 2026
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Recent discussions in Michael Pollan’s 'Journey to the Borderlands of Consciousness' explore the intriguing idea that plants may have a form of consciousness. Experiments show that plants like the mimosa pudica respond to anesthetics in a way that suggests they experience two states of being, raising questions about their sentience and what it means to be conscious. This segment dives into the implications of plant consciousness and how it challenges our understanding of life itself.
The Ezra Klein Show·Michael Pollan’s Journey to the Borderlands of Consciousness·Mar 31, 2026
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In a powerful moment during a medium reading, Carla Kaufman Sloan receives a message from her deceased son, Calder, which includes his Hebrew name and memories that only they shared. This emotional revelation not only confirms her belief in an afterlife but also highlights the challenges of processing grief, especially for parents. The segment captures the raw intensity of a mother's connection to her child beyond death.
The Telepathy Tapes·S2E22: Signs from the Other Side | Talk Tracks·Mar 25, 2026
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Tyson's prank of cranking the Nest thermostat to 85 degrees leads to unexpected consequences on Season 3 of 'House of Villains.' This diabolical move forces Kate to sleep outside, where she discovers a notebook containing critical game information, linking back to her earlier antics in 'The Traitors.' The situation highlights how Tyson's playful nature inadvertently sets off a chain reaction in the game dynamics.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP·House of Villains Season 3 Ep 6 Recap·Mar 20, 2026
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Jesse Buckley is poised to win the Best Actress award for her role in 'Hamnet', where she portrays Agnes, a witchy young spirit in love with William Shakespeare. Her performance is noted for its emotional depth and complexity, with critics highlighting her ability to convey grief in a unique and compelling way. Despite other strong contenders, Buckley's cumulative body of work and her impactful portrayal in the film make her a standout choice for the award.
Pop Culture Happy Hour·2026 Oscars Guide and What's Making Us Happy·Mar 13, 2026
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In this wild segment, a guy casually confesses to abducting a woman to his girlfriend, leading to a hilariously absurd interrogation scenario. The kicker? He only has eleven bucks to his name when caught, making for a darkly funny twist on a serious crime.
Small Town Murder·Of Mice & Men & Murder - Sidney, Montana·Apr 24, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, Paget Brewster hilariously critiques the absurdities of diversity training when it comes to describing a liquor store robber. Her witty argument about not wanting to be lumped in with criminals based on gender or ethnicity leads to a comedic exploration of how we identify suspects, complete with a side discussion about the practicality of neck tattoos and dickies.
Adam Carolla Show·Paget Brewster on Hollywood’s Changes, Rude Culture & Adam’s DEI Rant·Mar 26, 2026
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Sarah Sherman hilariously reveals she has the same anxiety dream for 25 years—working at SNL and constantly failing to please Lorne Michaels. Her blend of childhood emo vibes and bizarre adult dreams creates a relatable yet absurd scenario that keeps listeners laughing.
In this hilarious segment, Jenna and Angela reminisce about Steve Carell's unforgettable moments on The Office, including his iconic line, 'Sometimes I hit people with my car.' They share the joy of working on a set filled with laughter, and the challenge of delivering perfectly timed jokes without cracking up. It's a delightful peek into the comedic genius behind Michael Scott's character.
Office Ladies·A Look Back at Our Interview with Steve Carell·Apr 01, 2026
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Nikki Glaser recounts a wild incident involving Alan Richson, who hilariously battles a neighborhood bully after being shoved off his motorcycle. The absurdity of the situation, combined with Nikki's witty commentary about celebrity culture and identity, makes this segment a laugh-out-loud experience.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Nikki Glaser Returns·Apr 06, 2026
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In this segment, the hosts passionately debate Justin Gagey's fighting style, highlighting his chaotic yet technical approach. The funniest moment comes when they compare his fights to jumping off a cliff with reckless abandon, showcasing his wild nature and unpredictability in the ring.
The Joe Rogan Experience·JRE MMA Show #177 - Protect Ya Neck·Apr 10, 2026
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In a comedic twist, Michael presents Toby with a rock that says 'suck on this' during his exit interview, leading to a series of awkward moments and hilarious interactions. The absurdity escalates when Michael attempts to maintain professionalism in front of Holly while secretly wishing to berate Toby, culminating in a memorable improvised threat.
Office Ladies·Second Drink: Goodbye Toby, Part 2·Mar 09, 2026
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In Season 2, Episode 11 of 'The Pitt', Mel's character faces a pivotal moment as she grapples with the pressures of a deposition and her complicated relationship with her sister Becca. The intense buildup leads to a powerful confrontation that highlights Mel's fears of losing her sister to a new boyfriend, showcasing a rarely explored dynamic in storytelling. This mini-story emphasizes the emotional toll of caring for loved ones while also needing to prioritize oneself.
The Prestige TV Podcast·‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 11: The ICE Episode·Mar 20, 2026
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Timothée Chalamet's poignant reflection on the loss of childhood innocence, shared during an interview about the film 'Little Women,' highlights a universal truth: realizing that parents are not infallible. This moment of clarity often marks the transition into adulthood, as Chalamet articulates the moment when he recognized that his parents were just as uncertain as he was. This discussion not only reveals the depth of character development in films but also resonates deeply with anyone who has grappled with this realization.
On Film…With Kevin McCarthy·Ep. 38 - Amelia Dimoldenberg talks Chicken Shop Date, Oscars, Interview Process, Social Media process, Red Carpets, Romantic Comedies, Kate Hudson, Spice Girls, Childhood memories, Chalamet, and more!·Mar 13, 2026
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The gold standard officially ended in 1971 when Nixon declared the U.S. couldn't back its currency with gold anymore. This shift led to rampant government spending and inflation, raising questions about the stability of fiat currency. While some argue for a return to gold to curb spending, others highlight the flexibility of fiat systems in managing economic crises.
Stuff You Should Know·The Gold Standard: When Money Meant Something·Mar 03, 2026
“… like be like okay we're human beings first and let's figure that out and then we'll get back to filming the show um clearly there's no shortage of drama in our lives. So if we get another season, it's going to be good.”“… Jordan even more and then me and Taylor even more do you have any idea what all this means for the next season of secret lives of Mormon wives I don't know because right now we're on a film pause I I I feel like all of us right now are just trying to like be like okay we're human beings first and let's figure that out and then we'll get back to filming the show um clearly there's no shortage of drama in our lives. So if we get another season, it's going to be good.”View more
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In this hilarious segment, Jessi Draper shares her chaotic experience of navigating friendships and loyalties amidst a reality TV love triangle. The absurdity peaks when she reveals that her husband was practically dating another man while they were married, making for a wild and relatable tale of modern relationships.
Call Her Daddy·Jessi Draper: Blackmail, Orgies & Escorts·Mar 25, 2026
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In a bizarre twist during a murder trial, a witness breaks down while denying he killed his friend, only to throw his own son under the bus in court. The absurdity peaks when he laments being a bad dad, leading to his son's conviction for murder. This segment combines dark humor with courtroom chaos, making it both shocking and entertaining.
Small Town Murder·Murderer Mayor - Pembroke, New York·Mar 21, 2026
“… i think in all of lowry's movies like he asks a lot of his actors he kind of asked them to put their ass on the line yeah with really deep weird dramatic stuff like i thought i thought a lot about rooney mara in a ghost story in this movie which is also a very brave and odd performance in a very sad movie this is also a very sad movie um casey affleck and ain't them body saints dev patel in the green knight like he can't he asks actors to really expose themselves and anne hathaway has to be kind of ridiculous in this movie she's incredible and she's amazing she's just she's one of the few big …”“… a little bit you know it's a very stormy movie at first and then it takes this huge leap in terms of the kind of gothic ghost story elements in the second half so it's a lot to take in but i i i very much agree with you i mean it's also true that i think in all of lowry's movies like he asks a lot of his actors he kind of asked them to put their ass on the line yeah with really deep weird dramatic stuff like i thought i thought a lot about rooney mara in a ghost story in this movie which is also a very brave and odd performance in a very sad movie this is also a very sad movie um casey affleck and ain't them body saints dev patel in the green knight like he can't he asks actors to really expose themselves and anne hathaway has to be kind of ridiculous in this movie she's incredible and she's amazing she's just she's one of the few big stars who's like up for this kind of a thing um so yeah i really enjoyed it and”View more
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David Lowery's film 'Mother Mary' is a complex exploration of emotions, likened to a puppet show that allows for deep interpretation. Critics have found it divisive, but many, including the speakers, appreciate its rewarding nature upon second viewing, particularly the powerful performances by Anne Hathaway and others. The film's gothic elements and emotional depth challenge both actors and audiences alike.
The Big Picture·‘Michael’ Wants to Start Something It Can’t Finish. Plus: ‘Mother Mary’ With David Lowery!·Apr 24, 2026
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The discussion dives into the current state of music biopics, particularly focusing on the new film 'Michael.' The hosts reflect on the genre's challenges, praising standout films like 'Ray' and 'Walk Hard,' while suggesting that the traditional cradle-to-grave format may no longer resonate with audiences.
The Ringer-Verse·‘Michael’ Reactions | The Midnight Boys·Apr 24, 2026
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In 'Star Wars: Maul—Shadow Lord,' the character Maul grapples with loss and vengeance, reflecting on his past as a discarded apprentice of Palpatine. As he seeks a new apprentice, the narrative explores his motivations and emotional scars, particularly after losing family members like Savage and Mother Talzin. The discussion questions whether a new character, Devin, could shift the dynamic or simply become another casualty in Maul's dark path.
House of R·‘Star Wars: Maul—Shadow Lord’ Check-in·Apr 07, 2026
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Meryl Streep's career exemplifies the evolving definition of a movie star, showcasing her ability to open $100 million films even in her 60s. The recent Academy Award wins by actors like Jesse Buckley and Michael B. Jordan highlight how the metrics for stardom have shifted, moving beyond just box office success. This discussion reveals how contemporary movie stars are now recognized for their artistic contributions rather than solely their commercial appeal.
The Big Picture·The 2026 Movie Star Rankings: 35 Under 35·Apr 07, 2026
“… here on this episode. Now, the cast also includes Mamadou Aceh and Alana Hayam as Mike and Rachel, the couple's best man and maid of honor. The drama is directed by Christopher Borgley and is in theaters now. And we're recording this on Wednesday morning. We've had like a day to sit with this movie. I think you might already be able to tell that we're still processing it. But Travell, I'm going to start with you. What did you think of this? So yeah, this is one of those movies where the discourse might be... The discourse TM. Trademark. Yeah, might be more interesting than what we actually …”“For now, we're sharing our general impressions of the movie here on this episode. Now, the cast also includes Mamadou Aceh and Alana Hayam as Mike and Rachel, the couple's best man and maid of honor. The drama is directed by Christopher Borgley and is in theaters now. And we're recording this on Wednesday morning. We've had like a day to sit with this movie. I think you might already be able to tell that we're still processing it. But Travell, I'm going to start with you. What did you think of this? So yeah, this is one of those movies where the discourse might be... The discourse TM. Trademark. Yeah, might be more interesting than what we actually saw on screen. Now, I enjoyed the movie. It has a number of twists and turns that I wasn't expecting. I'm one of those people that, you know, I came for Zendaya, but I kind of stayed for Robert Pattinson, I think. That part, yeah. And so lots of feelings, lots of thoughts. But overall, I was like, okay, worth my time. And I think it would be worth …”View more
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In the new dark comedy film 'The Drama,' Zendaya and Robert Pattinson portray a couple preparing for their wedding, but unexpected secrets threaten their relationship. The film is generating buzz for its blend of humor and unsettling themes, leaving viewers with much to discuss. Critics praise the performances and the film's ability to evoke strong audience reactions, making it a worthwhile watch.
Pop Culture Happy Hour·The Drama and What’s Making Us Happy·Apr 03, 2026
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Sterling K. Brown's portrayal in 'Paradise' captivates with emotional depth and complexity, showcasing a character who balances stoicism with moments of vulnerability. The discussion highlights how the show's heart-driven narrative contrasts with traditional prestige TV, drawing comparisons to other series like 'The Bear' and 'Ted Lasso.' Brown's magnetic performance anchors the show, making it a compelling watch despite its more sentimental approach.
The Ringer-Verse·Ringer-Verse Recommends: March 2026 (Featuring ‘Paradise')·Apr 01, 2026
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The debate heats up over whether Jane survived the explosive finale of 'Paradise' Season 2. Kyle Frazier passionately argues that Jane is still alive, citing the lack of a confirmed death scene. As a fan of apocalyptic narratives, Kyle reflects on his journey with the show and shares his frustrations about the characters as they head into Season 3.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP·Kyle Fraser Breaks Down the Paradise Season 2 Finale·Mar 31, 2026
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Karen Page emerges as a surprising MVP in Disney+'s 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2. Her journey of vulnerability to strength is highlighted through her interactions with Matt Murdoch, showcasing the importance of friendship and purpose in a chaotic world. The segment critiques her martial arts training while appreciating the character's depth and development.
The Ringer-Verse·'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2 Premiere Instant Reactions | The Midnight Boys·Mar 25, 2026
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Cazzie David opens up about her new book 'Delusions' and the anxiety that comes with turning 30. She humorously discusses the irony of marketing in today's world, using edible imagery, and shares her personal struggle with anxiety and body dysmorphia. This candid conversation reveals the complexities of navigating milestone ages while feeling overwhelmed.
Not Skinny But Not Fat·Cazzie David Spirals About Turning 30·Mar 24, 2026
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In the latest episode of 'Paradise' Season 2, a character named Sinatra shares a cryptic prophecy with a baby about seeing the stars and the moon. This moment raises questions about the future and the characters' fears of the outside world, particularly regarding the dangers they face beyond their bunker. The discussion explores whether Sinatra's plan is a hopeful vision or a futile dream amidst a bleak reality.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP·Rob Reacts to Paradise Season 2 Eps 5+6·Mar 20, 2026
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Ogilvy, played by Lucas Iverson in the show 'The Pit', embodies a controversial ideology that suggests individuals are solely responsible for their life circumstances. During a podcast interview, Iverson reveals how he approached portraying Ogilvy as a character who may also display traits of neurodivergence, raising questions about the intersection of character flaws and mental health in high-pressure environments like emergency medicine. This discussion highlights the complexities of portraying such characters authentically while also addressing their impact on colleagues and patients.
The Prestige TV Podcast·‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 10: Seventh Circle of Hell·Mar 13, 2026
“… why did we stagger the private jets how much were the three private jets it wasn't private it and bo's explained why because she didn't want the drama i get that but i'm just like why were kathy and them on the third one why couldn't they be on the second you learn nothing from meredith marks i guess like we're gonna break these women up and nothing interesting is gonna happen i i just i feel like all of a sudden we were just going on another girl's trip i was like where did this come yeah i was that one that could calm me up i thought we got back exactly they never did they even eat the …”“… she's nice this is basically that episode of Suite Life of Zack and Cody where London and Maddie room together also Dorit is late for the plane and Kathy Hilton's iPad is in Nashville apparently I had so many questions from this episode what questions why did we stagger the private jets how much were the three private jets it wasn't private it and bo's explained why because she didn't want the drama i get that but i'm just like why were kathy and them on the third one why couldn't they be on the second you learn nothing from meredith marks i guess like we're gonna break these women up and nothing interesting is gonna happen i i just i feel like all of a sudden we were just going on another girl's trip i was like where did this come yeah i was that one that could calm me up i thought we got back exactly they never did they even eat the caviar that was on the table i don't know maybe i'm focusing on what i do have a question of and me and sierra were talking about this before we recorded was it showed us villa bibliani and it said however many acres however big the mansion is 100,000 square feet it's gorgeous nine bedrooms maybe 13 bathrooms how many women do we have how many women …”View more
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In the latest episode of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills', a lavish wedding is at the center of attention, showcasing extravagant details like a bride arriving via helicopter and a groom on horseback. The episode also explores the dynamics of friendships and the absurdity of sharing twin beds in a mansion, leaving viewers questioning the reality of these glamorous lives. With over-the-top spending and dramatic tensions, this segment captures the essence of reality TV's obsession with wealth and spectacle.
The Viall Files·E1091 - Age Of Attraction with Theresa, Tyler Cameron, Love Is Blind Finale & RHOBH·Mar 10, 2026
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In a hilarious twist, a couple's drunken Valentine's Day leads to a candid conversation about a nine-year relationship on the verge of collapse. The kicker? One partner's attempt to maintain a double life while gifting flowers, leaving everyone wondering if he really thought he could have it all. It's a perfect blend of raw honesty and absurdity that makes you laugh while cringing.
Call Her Daddy·Ariana Madix: The Vanderpump Affair (FBF)·Mar 13, 2026
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Michael Strahan shares a hilarious moment when a movie producer told him, 'People will see you as you see yourself.' This insightful advice helped him transition from being just a football player to embracing his new identity in live television, leading to a comedic exploration of ego and self-perception.
The Bobby Bones Show·BOBBYCAST - GMA Host Michael Strahan on Splitting a Bottle with Julia Roberts & Going to Space·Apr 02, 2026
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Bobby hilariously recounts his near-miss at hosting 'No Whammy! Press Your Luck,' only to lose it to Elizabeth Banks. He also shares the absurd moment he thought he was in the running for 'Dancing with the Stars'—until he got the shocking news that Tyra Banks was hired instead. His disbelief and comedic timing make this segment a must-listen!
The Bobby Bones Show·TUES PT 2: Bobby And Eddie Q+A: What 's Annoying About The Music Industry? + Fall Out From Morgan Evans Interview + Bobby Denied Dream Job·Mar 17, 2026
“… You shut up about your healthcare. What do you need? Listen, and by the way, don't think that this will not be a common theme. Like petty family drama, like very wealthy people, they're going to bring out petty family drama and they're trying to invest you in that. And the message is clear. These people are just like you. You get mad, they get mad. You get in a fight with your parents, they get in a fight with their parents. So don't start complaining. Don't start asking for things. Money ain't the answer. They're upset too. I heard this. This was like a big news apparently in the world of …”“… They're having problems with David Beckham and Victoria. They're in a feud. So they really, you know, listen, you think just because they're hot and rich that it's all good? No. They have the same problems as you. Shut up about your healthcare. You shut up about your healthcare. What do you need? Listen, and by the way, don't think that this will not be a common theme. Like petty family drama, like very wealthy people, they're going to bring out petty family drama and they're trying to invest you in that. And the message is clear. These people are just like you. You get mad, they get mad. You get in a fight with your parents, they get in a fight with their parents. So don't start complaining. Don't start asking for things. Money ain't the answer. They're upset too. I heard this. This was like a big news apparently in the world of celebrity gossip. I don't pay attention to Beckhams. I don't care about them at all. They're very uninteresting to me.”View more
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Despite their wealth and fame, the Beckham family is embroiled in drama that mirrors everyday family squabbles. Brooklyn Beckham and his wife, Nicola, are reportedly feuding with his iconic parents, David and Victoria Beckham. This reflects a universal truth: money can't buy happiness, and even the rich face the same issues as the rest of us.
The Tim Dillon Show·480 - Jared Kushner, Trump Obsession, & Healing Through Hate·Jan 24, 2026
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The segment hilariously dissects Hulk Hogan's life and career, revealing how he went from a wrestling icon to a 'one-trick pony' in the ring. The conversation takes a funny turn as they compare Hogan's fame to superheroes, and one host reflects on how he was never a fan of Hulk because he preferred the Ultimate Warrior, showcasing playful banter and nostalgia.
The Bobby Bones Show·25W: NFL Draft Trivia Game + The Reason Eddie Wants Jerry Jones Gone + Someone Got Arrested for Getting Greedy with a Hairdryer·Apr 27, 2026
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In a hilarious debate, the hosts argue whether five is too young for sleepovers, with Eddie claiming he still struggles with his 18-year-old wanting to sleep out! The back-and-forth banter and differing parenting styles lead to comedic moments, especially when Lunchbox reveals he walked home at five after a sleepover debacle.
The Bobby Bones Show·THURS: Bobby Admits His Phone Habits + Advice On Getting Low-Balled At Work + Amy And Eddie Play 'This Or That?'·Mar 19, 2026
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In this segment, Bobby Bones hilariously breaks down why concert tickets are more expensive than ever, comparing Morgan Wallen to Eric Church. With a listener lamenting that a night out could cost a thousand bucks, Bobby suggests just driving around and listening to the music instead—because who can afford that price tag?
The Bobby Bones Show·Best 7 Segments From The Bobby Bones Show This Week·Mar 21, 2026
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In a hilarious moment, the host recounts how Paulson filmed her enjoying a hot dog at the Emmys, completely distracted from the award show chaos around her. The absurdity of a celebrity being more interested in a snack than the event itself creates a relatable and funny image that resonates with anyone who's ever been sidetracked by food.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard·Amanda Peet Returns·Mar 09, 2026
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This segment dives into the funniest moments from The Bobby Bones Show, including a hilarious misunderstanding about a celebrity's name that left everyone in stitches. With quick-witted banter and unexpected punchlines, listeners are treated to a highlight reel of comedy gold that showcases the show's unique charm.
The Bobby Bones Show·Best 7 Segments From The Bobby Bones Show This Week·Mar 28, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the scandal surrounding a journalist's old tweets and the possibility that her baby is named after her alleged lover, NFL coach Mike Vrabel. The playful banter about the absurdity of naming choices and paternity tests keeps the audience laughing as they speculate on the juicy details of the situation.
The Bobby Bones Show·FRI PT 2: Jason Aldean On His Return To Acting, Luke Bryan Chaos & Why He Refuses A Teleprompter + We Take A Deep Dive Into Scandals·Apr 24, 2026
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Ben Horowitz reveals that the key to successful venture capital is to succeed and let results speak for themselves. By investing a quarter of their first $300 million fund in the controversial Skype buyout, they achieved a 4X return in just 18 months, proving skeptics wrong and reshaping assumptions about tech investments. This pivotal moment showcased the power of understanding network effects and the importance of small, focused teams in decision-making.
The a16z Show·Ben Horowitz on Venture Capital and AI·Apr 27, 2026
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Lyft doubled its revenue by focusing on two key profit areas: airport rides and healthcare transportation. Jon McNeill, former president of Lyft, revealed that asking a simple question about where they made money led to this breakthrough insight, which Uber overlooked. This strategic simplification transformed their business model and highlighted the power of clarity in decision-making.
Habits and Hustle·Episode 541: Jon McNeill: Why “Less” and “Simple” are the Smartest Growth Strategies·Mar 31, 2026
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Michael Jordan's relentless drive pushed his teammates to their limits, transforming the Chicago Bulls into champions. He demanded respect and commitment, setting a high bar for excellence that defined their success. This approach illustrates the stark choice between rising to challenges or succumbing to mediocrity.
Finding Peak w/ Ryan Hanley·World Champion MMA Fighter Diagnosed with MS Did This Instead of Quitting | Alberto Crane·Mar 27, 2026
“… you first. Here's the way that I would encourage you to think about it. First of all, the fixed cost number should be 50 to 60%. You need to dramatically bring down those numbers. Right now, we know that you're on track to have not nearly enough money in retirement. We're going to have to figure out a way for you to dramatically contribute way more to your investments. if you want to make big changes you will make bigger changes than you ever thought possible”“… to making big changes in the relationship. I think that's actually really cool to hear that from. So here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to put the conscious spending plan up on screen in a minute. And I'm going to ask you to take control. Michael, you first. Here's the way that I would encourage you to think about it. First of all, the fixed cost number should be 50 to 60%. You need to dramatically bring down those numbers. Right now, we know that you're on track to have not nearly enough money in retirement. We're going to have to figure out a way for you to dramatically contribute way more to your investments. if you want to make big changes you will make bigger changes than you ever thought possible”View more
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Tania and Michael, a couple in their 50s, reveal how their conflicting attitudes toward money have led to years of stress and living paycheck to paycheck. With guidance, they explore the possibility of changing their financial narrative to achieve a more fulfilling life. The key lies in recognizing their psychological barriers and envisioning a 'rich life' beyond mere numbers.
Money For Couples with Ramit Sethi·253. "I’m 53, exhausted, and still living paycheck to paycheck"·Mar 24, 2026
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In uncertain times, Bitcoin emerges as a safe haven, showing resilience while gold crashes. As geopolitical tensions rise, investors in places like Iran are turning to Bitcoin for security, highlighting its dual nature as both a speculative asset and a refuge. The market teeters between bullish and bearish sentiments, but Bitcoin's ability to thrive in chaos remains clear.
The Milk Road Show·Gold Just Had Its WORST Crash in 43 Years! Is Bitcoin Next? w/ John Gillen·Mar 23, 2026
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The Bitcoin community faces a critical decision on whether to burn or freeze vulnerable coins or allow quantum computers to claim them, highlighting a potential shift in Bitcoin's foundational principles.
The Bitcoin community faces a critical decision between burning coins to prevent quantum attacks or allowing quantum-capable entities to claim vulnerable Bitcoin, highlighting a divide between protecting property rights and adapting to technological threats.
Bankless·Ethereum’s Quantum Strategy with Justin Drake·Mar 23, 2026
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Logfire's unique approach to SQL integration allows AI to generate complex queries effortlessly, revolutionizing data analysis. By restricting users from writing arbitrary SQL, Logfire has built a powerful analytical database that LLMs can leverage to answer unprecedented questions. This strategy has turned a seemingly odd decision into a key advantage in the age of agentic AI.
Talk Python To Me·#541: Monty - Python in Rust for AI·Mar 19, 2026
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David Pogue reveals how he gained unprecedented access to Apple's inner workings for his book on the company's first 50 years. After six months of negotiations, Apple allowed him to interview key executives and access previously unseen archives, shedding light on the company's recent history. This insider perspective is crucial for understanding the evolution of Apple during the Tim Cook era.
The Talk Show With John Gruber·443: ‘The Pogue Feature’, With David Pogue·Mar 18, 2026
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Autonomous drug subs could revolutionize the cocaine trade, making detection and interception a nightmare for law enforcement. Colombian authorities are negotiating with satellite providers to track these uncrewed vessels, but the challenge remains daunting as traffickers stay one step ahead. With limited resources, navies may need to deploy their own uncrewed systems to combat this evolving threat.
MIT Technology Review Narrated·How uncrewed narco subs could transform the Colombian drug trade·Mar 18, 2026
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The film 'The Secret Agent' powerfully depicts the lingering effects of living under a dictatorship, illustrating how paranoia and violence seep into personal histories. Its emotional depth contrasts sharply with other intense films, offering a gentler yet profound exploration of societal corruption. This makes it a standout in recent cinema, challenging viewers to reflect on the nature of fear and memory in oppressive regimes.
Panic World·BONUS: The Oscars snubbed "The Secret Agent"·Mar 16, 2026
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AI isn't here to take your job; it's here to elevate it. As workplaces are filled with repetitive tasks, the true potential of AI lies in transforming employees into versatile business thinkers who can leverage technology for greater efficiency. Embracing AI means more work opportunities, not less, as new challenges arise from increased productivity.
AI + a16z·Replit's CEO on Vibe Coding, Wealth Building, and What Most People Get Wrong About AI·Mar 10, 2026
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Xu, a Chinese intelligence officer, delivered a powerful statement at his sentencing, claiming his trial was a political farce orchestrated by the U.S. government amid the trade war. He insisted he was an ordinary citizen caught in a legal battle, vowing to appeal his conviction despite losing in federal court. His story highlights the contentious intersection of law and international relations.
The Sixth Bureau·5. One Way In, One Way Out·Mar 09, 2026
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Concerns are raised about the Bucks' future moves as they risk throwing good money after bad with long-term contracts on players like Damian Lillard and Miles Turner. Michael Porter Jr.'s performance is highlighted, suggesting he could be a valuable asset for the Nets if they decide to trade him for a good pick.
The Zach Lowe Show·How Will the Nuggets Survive Without Nikola Jokic?·Jan 01, 2026
“… Charlemagne rather than the more recent Bourbon kings. Every detail has been carefully planned to create the right symbolic effect but the most dramatic moment involves Josephine. Napoleon has decided she should be crowned empress despite his family's objections. They argue that she's not worthy that she's too old, that she can't provide heirs. He overrules them all. Josephine will be empress. The Pope has been brought from Rome to sanctify the ceremony. Though everyone understands this is purely for show. Napoleon will actually crown himself to demonstrate his power comes from the people …”“… wears a heavy red velvet cloak trimmed with ermine and embroidered with golden bees, his chosen symbol. The bees represent industry and appear everywhere in imperial decoration now. His crown is specially made for the occasion. designed to suggest Charlemagne rather than the more recent Bourbon kings. Every detail has been carefully planned to create the right symbolic effect but the most dramatic moment involves Josephine. Napoleon has decided she should be crowned empress despite his family's objections. They argue that she's not worthy that she's too old, that she can't provide heirs. He overrules them all. Josephine will be empress. The Pope has been brought from Rome to sanctify the ceremony. Though everyone understands this is purely for show. Napoleon will actually crown himself to demonstrate his power comes from the people and his own achievements, not from religious authority. When the moment comes for Josephine to be crowned, she kneels before Napoleon on a velvet cushion. She wears a white dress embroidered with gold thread and diamonds, designed specially for this occasion. Her own red velvet cloak spreads behind her, so heavy it requires her sisters-in-law to hold …”View more
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In a stunning display of power and affection, Napoleon crowned Josephine as Empress during his coronation in Notre Dame Cathedral, despite familial objections. The ceremony, filled with symbolism and tension, showcased Napoleon's determination to assert his authority and protect his wife from disrespect. Their love momentarily shone through the grandeur and politics of the occasion, marking a pivotal moment in their lives.
Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official)·Napoleon and Josephine A Love Story Through Letters and Empire | Boring History·Mar 08, 2026
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Kenny Chesney hilariously reveals that he once released a Greatest Hits album when nobody knew who he was, leading to a double platinum success out of sheer marketing genius. The segment is filled with surprising anecdotes about his biggest hits, including the shocking fact that his iconic song 'No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems' never hit number one due to bad timing against Jimmy Buffett's hit.
The Bobby Bones Show·THURS PT 1: A Celebrity Slid In To Amy's DM's + Amy's Single + Bobby's Rejected Baby Name·Mar 26, 2026
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In the latest episode of 'Paradise' Season 2, viewers are left questioning how Dylan became a pivotal character, leading to predictions of a revealing flashback next week. The episode builds tension as a potential nuclear meltdown looms, paralleling themes from 'Lost,' while characters grapple with their identities and the consequences of their choices. With multiple storylines converging, the stakes are high for the residents of Paradise.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP·Rob Reacts to Paradise Season 2 Ep 7·Mar 24, 2026
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In this hilarious segment, a mom grapples with an outrageous request from an acquaintance to let her daughter be a flower girl at a remote wedding—without her present! The absurdity peaks when they joke about the logistics of dropping off a child at a winery in the middle of nowhere, leading to a laugh-out-loud realization that this is just plain bonkers.
Smosh Reads Reddit Stories·Here Comes The Drama | Reading Reddit Stories·Mar 28, 2026
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A hilarious debate unfolds when a listener reveals they received an accidental $350 Venmo payment with party poppers, leaving them questioning if it's really a gift. The conversation takes a twist as they also discuss the bizarre experience of getting their credit card hacked and the unexpected tech perks that followed. It's a wild ride through dining customs and digital mishaps that keeps you laughing!
The Bobby Bones Show·TUES PT 1: Bobby Settles 'Free Money Debate' + Amy's Worst First Date Restaurants + Does This Make Eddie A Bad Dad?·Mar 17, 2026
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In a hilariously critical take, the hosts question why Timothée Chalamet feels the need to share his thoughts on ballet, suggesting that he should just enjoy his status as 'white boy of the month' without complicating it with opinions. The segment cleverly critiques the absurdity of celebrity culture and the pressure to constantly promote oneself, making it both funny and relatable.
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh·Shapiro’s Eyebrows, Chalamet Should Learn from Leo, & Are Jamaicans Irish? | #695·Mar 11, 2026
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Evidence from the Live Nation trial reveals that the CEO of SeatGeek had to offer 'retaliation insurance' to venues as protection against losing shows due to Ticketmaster's alleged threats. A leaked call between Live Nation's CEO and the Barclays Center's head showcases these tactics, with implications that failure to renew with Ticketmaster could lead to a loss of shows. This evidence is central to the government's case against Live Nation's monopolistic practices.
Decoder with Nilay Patel·Everyone hates Ticketmaster. Why'd Trump go easy on them?·Mar 26, 2026
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In this gripping segment from the true-crime podcast 'The Idiot,' Alan reveals the depths of his criminal activities, including money laundering for cartel-level clients and a scheme to deport an ex-lover, Priscilla, who has accused him of kidnapping. As he discusses his plans with an accomplice, the chilling dynamics of his life unfold, showcasing a mix of bravado and vulnerability. This captivating narrative sheds light on the consequences of his choices and the lengths he will go to for peace of mind.
Imagine a guy hurling cakes at speeding cars while holding a speed gun—it's absurdly funny and dangerous! The conversation takes a wild turn when they joke about what would happen if Alan Richson, the tough-guy actor, happened to be in one of those cars, leading to hilarious speculation about a cake-throwing showdown.
The Bobby Bones Show·MON PT 2: Amy's Birthday Dinner With A Country Artist + Eddie’s Birthday Sucked + Team Tour Bus Ride Stories·Mar 23, 2026
“… what was it? I got to say, when you texted, I didn't know what the movie was about at all, and when Bill texted us saying, it's a 95 minute musical drama i was kind of thrown off my tilt there a little bit i you are you in musicals i don't usually put together i don't even know if i'd really call this movie a musical it just has music in it it's not a musical there's like eight the musical performances are legion and they're like we're doing the whole song yes like we're not getting like it was pretty much that full song yeah the movie oh no you go ahead i call something a musical if the music …”“continue the story. So, Craig, we've talked about this movie for five years. You don't have to tell us what you thought yet, but what was in your head? What did you think it was going to be versus what was it? I got to say, when you texted, I didn't know what the movie was about at all, and when Bill texted us saying, it's a 95 minute musical drama i was kind of thrown off my tilt there a little bit i you are you in musicals i don't usually put together i don't even know if i'd really call this movie a musical it just has music in it it's not a musical there's like eight the musical performances are legion and they're like we're doing the whole song yes like we're not getting like it was pretty much that full song yeah the movie oh no you go ahead i call something a musical if the music drives story. So if the music in the movie drives story, a lot of people think that it's a musical if the dialogue is sung at some point. But if the music, like in this movie, the musical numbers drive different story points. And to me, that makes it a musical. Well, we got to talk about Michael Perret. This was literally the apex mountain for him. …”View more
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Michael Perret's performance in 'Eddie and the Cruisers' is a standout, showcasing his charisma and ability to embody a mysterious rock star. The film, which blends drama and music, explores themes of ambition and the complexities of artistic greatness, making it a notable entry in rock and roll cinema. Despite being a lip-syncing role, Perret's portrayal became his signature, elevating the film's narrative and emotional depth.
The Rewatchables·‘Eddie and the Cruisers’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Van Lathan·Apr 07, 2026
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In this segment, the hosts humorously navigate the confusion around the release of an album, with one guest playfully dodging questions about the release date. The funniest moment comes when they discuss the difference between happiness and joy, leading to a heartfelt yet amusing exchange about gratitude and perspective.