Best Podcast Episodes About Drew Barrymore
Everything podcasters are saying about Drew Barrymore — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 9 episodes
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“… human being so he gets all the heat in the world and he's genuinely amazing in the ring and say such a big guy but that night we had to make drew mcintyre to get ready to face roman reigns and lead to that clash of the castle match and that was a big part of it it was it wasn't just the case if he kicked out no one's done it before we made sure people knew This has never been kicked out of before. Drew McIntyre kicked out of it won the match sliced the rope with the swords big spectacle went on to fight Roman and the first stadium PLE in the UK since SummerSlam 92 That feels like a …”
“… you still get so much to give a big guy moves like a cat can get unbelievable heat i guess so now he does his cooking videos now but it's fine now it makes sense now because he was getting so much heat i was like stop being likable i like to be a terrible human being so he gets all the heat in the world and he's genuinely amazing in the ring and say such a big guy but that night we had to make drew mcintyre to get ready to face roman reigns and lead to that clash of the castle match and that was a big part of it it was it wasn't just the case if he kicked out no one's done it before we made sure people knew This has never been kicked out of before. Drew McIntyre kicked out of it won the match sliced the rope with the swords big spectacle went on to fight Roman and the first stadium PLE in the UK since SummerSlam 92 That feels like a mistake for you You should have won that match, Clash the Castle. That's got to be one of those moments where if you could go back in time, fantasy book, a different finish. That's got to be one of the answers. Yeah, what a moment it would have been. Again, it's the what if and would I be here now? Would the story have been as interesting now? and the …”
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Drew McIntyre made wrestling history by making Kurt Angle tap out to his own finisher, the ankle lock, not once but twice. This pivotal moment in WWE was designed to elevate McIntyre as a main event performer, especially during a time when the company needed to pivot due to injuries. The stakes were high, and McIntyre's performance was not just about winning; it was about creating unforgettable moments in wrestling history.
“Okay. We're going, we're going over to Drew Barrymore. She put a Westchester home on the market two years after buying it. No, skip it. Okay. No, I'm just, I'm in disbelief. Wait, about what? Putting it on. Which one? How could she put on the, how could she relist his home? Well, let's find out Maybe the Wall Street Journal did some gumshoe reporting And got to the bottom of why Drew Barrymore Is selling her house just two years after buying it So she was fed up With her long drive to the Hamptons …”
“Okay. We're going, we're going over to Drew Barrymore. She put a Westchester home on the market two years after buying it. No, skip it. Okay. No, I'm just, I'm in disbelief. Wait, about what? Putting it on. Which one? How could she put on the, how could she relist his home? Well, let's find out Maybe the Wall Street Journal did some gumshoe reporting And got to the bottom of why Drew Barrymore Is selling her house just two years after buying it So she was fed up With her long drive to the Hamptons So the actress and daytime talk show host Drew Barrymore started looking for a weekend home In Westchester County When she saw A circa 1700s Mansion for sale Wow, that is very old Barrymore said she felt a karmic connection to the Harrison County property. Or Harrison, New York property. I walked in and I was like, I know my family's been here. I …”
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Drew Barrymore is selling her Westchester mansion just two years after buying it, despite feeling a 'karmic connection' to the property. She invested heavily in renovations, but ultimately decided to list it due to the long commute to the Hamptons and changing family needs. The actress bought the estate for $4.4 million and is now flipping it at a loss, highlighting the unpredictable nature of real estate.
“… financial abuse. Aaron Carter revealed that by age 18, his parents had left him with massive tax debt instead of the millions that he had earned. Drew Barrymore became legally emancipated from her mom at 14. The crazy story is not even the kid's story, but it's the Dane Cook story. where his brother was his financial advisor. Oh, and he swindled him. Oh my gosh. His brother? Yeah. Blood brother. So yeah, the story of Dane Cook is embezzlement, millions of dollars between 2004 and 2008. The brother stole at least $12 million. Gosh. Using his position to divert funds into personal accounts and creating …”
“… from different strokes. After his fortune was gone, Corey Feldman had to emancipate himself at 15, alleging his parents left him with only a fraction of his earnings. Misha Barton, lawsuit. Ariel Winter was emancipated, citing, among other reasons, financial abuse. Aaron Carter revealed that by age 18, his parents had left him with massive tax debt instead of the millions that he had earned. Drew Barrymore became legally emancipated from her mom at 14. The crazy story is not even the kid's story, but it's the Dane Cook story. where his brother was his financial advisor. Oh, and he swindled him. Oh my gosh. His brother? Yeah. Blood brother. So yeah, the story of Dane Cook is embezzlement, millions of dollars between 2004 and 2008. The brother stole at least $12 million. Gosh. Using his position to divert funds into personal accounts and creating fake financial statements. how about that because you're trusting the person with your money to just you're just gonna go do your thing you're traveling you're riding your brother yeah yeah yeah yeah it's your brother like you're trusting them anyway when you have to hire somebody to do this but then you double trust your family 12 million dollars …”
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A 10-year-old boy takes his father to court after he spends all of his hard-earned $12,000 savings. The absurdity of a child suing a parent for money is both hilarious and shocking, especially when considering what the dad might have spent it on—beer and gambling, perhaps?
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This hilarious segment unfolds as a gambler bets big with a friend named Terry, only to face a string of crushing losses at the blackjack table. The comedic highlight is when Terry hits three 21s in a row, wiping out the narrator's winnings and leaving him in disbelief. The absurdity of their betting strategy and the colorful characters make it a must-listen.
“… talk to him about that because he's going to have the opportunity young. Because he's famous. Yes, and drugs are going to come to him. But he's not Drew Barrymore, he's not going to nightclubs. He just is here at the house. I'm just worried he'll start sneaking out. Hanging out with other celebrity kids. Celebrity kid trees. Who are the hot celebrity kids now? I feel like when we were young, there were so many celebrity kids and I don't feel like there's a lot now. Yeah, like- There were the Stranger Things kids, but now they're adults. You're right. Did you say you saw one and he was hot? Yeah, he's …”
“… half boy. He breathes carbon dioxide and oxygen. So I don't think he should inhale anything. Yeah, I don't want him to do anything. I wouldn't mind that he does mushrooms and expands his mind. As a kid? No, when he's an adult. I know, so you need to talk to him about that because he's going to have the opportunity young. Because he's famous. Yes, and drugs are going to come to him. But he's not Drew Barrymore, he's not going to nightclubs. He just is here at the house. I'm just worried he'll start sneaking out. Hanging out with other celebrity kids. Celebrity kid trees. Who are the hot celebrity kids now? I feel like when we were young, there were so many celebrity kids and I don't feel like there's a lot now. Yeah, like- There were the Stranger Things kids, but now they're adults. You're right. Did you say you saw one and he was hot? Yeah, he's hot. Fuck. He's not a kid anymore, he's 33. No, the adolescent boy, the boy from adolescence. Yes. He's- He's a child star. Kid star. I think he's won every award they make. Exactly. Yeah, who else? What happens is a few child stars go AWOL and then we just think all child. But look, I was friends with Josh Hutcherson and Jonah Bobo. All the ones I …”
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The Oscars are becoming less relevant as the film industry shrinks, with only a handful of notable films each year. Once a showcase of diverse, quality cinema, the awards now struggle to find worthy contenders amidst a landscape dominated by big-budget spectacles and a lack of mid-range films. This shift raises questions about the future significance of the Oscars in celebrating true cinematic achievement.
“… because astronauts are very cool heroes as well. Mark Watney is a cool hero. But like the fact that like. Botanists, love it. But like, this is what Drew Goddard told Anne Thompson for IndieWire. He said, quote, I love watching competent people do their jobs. And his mom was a school teacher. We're not doing a story about the world's greatest astronaut. We're going to start with a school teacher's point of view on a core level, quote, the the school teacher saves the universe, end quote, sounds preposterous and yet felt so right to me. And I was thinking a lot about like, I mean, the fact that …”
“… so the idea that you have like intellect and ability to like think about how to solve a problem and try to interrogate what is happening in the world and figure out a solution. These are our heroes. It's just really, really cool. There's, you know, because astronauts are very cool heroes as well. Mark Watney is a cool hero. But like the fact that like. Botanists, love it. But like, this is what Drew Goddard told Anne Thompson for IndieWire. He said, quote, I love watching competent people do their jobs. And his mom was a school teacher. We're not doing a story about the world's greatest astronaut. We're going to start with a school teacher's point of view on a core level, quote, the the school teacher saves the universe, end quote, sounds preposterous and yet felt so right to me. And I was thinking a lot about like, I mean, the fact that it's our main character is a school teacher. Yeah. We love teachers. We support teachers. We love scientists. We support science.”
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In 'Project Hail Mary,' a school teacher unexpectedly becomes the hero tasked with saving humanity, showcasing the importance of educators and scientists. The narrative flips the traditional hero archetype, emphasizing that intellect and problem-solving skills, regardless of their context, are vital in facing existential threats. This unique perspective highlights the value of teachers and the role they play in shaping future generations, even in the face of an alien apocalypse.
“… Jones. Welcome back, Kentucky Sports Radio. Kentucky beat Murray State in baseball. That's a college World Series baseball team we beat yesterday, Drew, right? They went to college. Was it last year? Oh, yes. Last year, Murray State. Also, we've been struggling against teams in the state this year. Yeah, Morehead State beat us. It's good to get a big win. One by ten. Okay, so you can – apparently this JMI article or this article about UK's athletics can be shared as a gift article. I don't know what that means, Shannon. You can give it as a gift. But you can give it as a gift. So someone sent …”
“TJ Smith, personal injury attorney. Call TJ. He'll make them pay. Now, more of Kentucky Sports Radio presented by Stockton Mortgage. Here's Matt Jones. Welcome back, Kentucky Sports Radio. Kentucky beat Murray State in baseball. That's a college World Series baseball team we beat yesterday, Drew, right? They went to college. Was it last year? Oh, yes. Last year, Murray State. Also, we've been struggling against teams in the state this year. Yeah, Morehead State beat us. It's good to get a big win. One by ten. Okay, so you can – apparently this JMI article or this article about UK's athletics can be shared as a gift article. I don't know what that means, Shannon. You can give it as a gift. But you can give it as a gift. So someone sent it to me as a gift, and they say that I can share this as a gift. So, Drew, I'm going to give this for you to share it as a gift. It's the gift that keeps on giving. Okay. You can also join KSR Plus, and it comes with an athletic subscription. Shout out. Is that right? Yeah, 50% off right now. Are you not a member of KSR Plus, Matt? I am, but I pay …”
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Kentucky has become the first university to transition its athletics department to a non-profit LLC, a move that could reshape college sports. While some view this as revolutionary, others remain skeptical about its implications. This groundbreaking decision has sparked discussions about whether other universities will follow suit.
“… read, but it is also, I think, going to really, truly be a catalyst to others finding the bravery to come out with their truth. Okay, again, Drew Barrymore is not a journalist, and I actually feel bad for her because her empathy was clearly taken advantage of if this is true. If Amy Griffin made this whole story up, she took advantage of what she knew would be Drew Barrymore's empathy and kindness toward her. And, you know, they're not they don't operate on that show under journalistic standards. You're not required. You would never get a note from a producer saying this is not you're not being …”
“… stuff, we're so worried for our kids to go through those things. We just think, how can we protect them? Have we even dealt with the stuff that has happened to us? And the way that you walk through this is so, again, it's such an incredible, compelling read, but it is also, I think, going to really, truly be a catalyst to others finding the bravery to come out with their truth. Okay, again, Drew Barrymore is not a journalist, and I actually feel bad for her because her empathy was clearly taken advantage of if this is true. If Amy Griffin made this whole story up, she took advantage of what she knew would be Drew Barrymore's empathy and kindness toward her. And, you know, they're not they don't operate on that show under journalistic standards. You're not required. You would never get a note from a producer saying this is not you're not being fair. We better test the story a little right in a talk show. I think I've told you this, that one of Tamron Hall's producers tried to get me on that show once obviously it was a no but in trying to lure me over there they were saying don't worry it's not she's not a journalist like she'd crossed over to talk show host so we can give you all the …”
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Amy Griffin's book tour has sparked controversy over the authenticity of her emotional narrative, leading to accusations that she may have fabricated her experiences. During a recent interview, Griffin's emotional revelations about her relationship with her daughter raised eyebrows, prompting questions about the integrity of her story. This has implications for the media's role in presenting personal stories and the ethics of empathy in journalism.
“… memory? I have zero memories of them in the tournament. I honestly cannot think of one. We played them, was it when Royce White was there, Drew? Yeah, the guy afraid to fly. He talked a lot of trash. He talked a lot of trash. We played them in Louisville. Was that 2015 or 2012? That was Anthony Davis because he wanted all the Anthony Davis smoke and he got some. Yeah, we played them in the second round. And listen, they're good. And what I'm most worried about the game is what Drew said about the fans, because we will be out-fanned there probably. I think they will probably have more …”
“… But until then, you know, if you want to be scared of Iowa State, that's fine. I just would challenge you, everybody give me their best Iowa State tournament memory. Hopefully not this year. No, but just give it to me. What's your best Iowa State tournament memory? I have zero memories of them in the tournament. I honestly cannot think of one. We played them, was it when Royce White was there, Drew? Yeah, the guy afraid to fly. He talked a lot of trash. He talked a lot of trash. We played them in Louisville. Was that 2015 or 2012? That was Anthony Davis because he wanted all the Anthony Davis smoke and he got some. Yeah, we played them in the second round. And listen, they're good. And what I'm most worried about the game is what Drew said about the fans, because we will be out-fanned there probably. I think they will probably have more people than us because they are close, and because, Ryan, I do kind of wonder if our fan base is going to travel to these games. Yeah, we talked about it last night. Lexington to St. Louis is like six hours, so it's probably like five from Louisville. I mean, we'll have a lot of fans there. And Kentucky's had great success in St. Louis. Won the 78 …”
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Mark Pope's unusual silence about Kentucky's NCAA Tournament draw has left fans anxious ahead of their upcoming game. With no watch party and no comments from him, the pressure is mounting as fans question if the team can overcome their opponents, especially with potential fan disadvantages in St. Louis. This unexpected quietness could signal deeper issues within the team as they prepare for the tournament.
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