Best Podcast Episodes About Emmy

Best Podcast Episodes About Emmy

Everything podcasters are saying about Emmy — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 08, 2026 – 13 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Emmy

The Joe Rogan Experience
“… time something like sort of big happens, like happens to me or like I'm a crossroads and it's, and it's, have you ever seen this? It's a Mr. Rogers Emmy acceptance speech. Have you seen this? No. Okay. Can we pull that up, Jamie? And it's like a three minute video, but like genuinely cause I'm, cause I'm going to do it too. I want you to do what he says. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. It's just a quick little thing. Okay. Yeah. And I'm, I'm all right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. For giving generation upon generation of children, confidence in themselves for being their friend, for telling them again and again …” “… like, this is like a big moment for me in my career. I just released the special. I'm, I'm walking away from the, I'm like not working social media at the club anymore. I'm like making steps out. So this is a YouTube video that I watch every, every time something like sort of big happens, like happens to me or like I'm a crossroads and it's, and it's, have you ever seen this? It's a Mr. Rogers Emmy acceptance speech. Have you seen this? No. Okay. Can we pull that up, Jamie? And it's like a three minute video, but like genuinely cause I'm, cause I'm going to do it too. I want you to do what he says. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. It's just a quick little thing. Okay. Yeah. And I'm, I'm all right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. For giving generation upon generation of children, confidence in themselves for being their friend, for telling them again and again and again that they are special and that they have worth. It is my honor, on behalf of everyone here, and on behalf of the millions of children whose mornings you have brightened with your kindness, to present you with this Lifetime Achievement Award. Oh, it's a beautiful night in this neighborhood. So many people have helped me to come to this …” View more
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Comedy thrives in challenging environments, as performers develop their skills by facing tough audiences. Comedians share personal experiences about late-night gigs, highlighting how these experiences forge stronger acts. The supportive comedy scene allows artists to grow together, creating a vibrant atmosphere where everyone can succeed.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2442 - Ehsan Ahmad · Jan 22, 2026
Good Hang with Amy Poehler
“… and availability. Allstate North American Insurance Company and affiliates, Northbrook, Illinois. This episode is brought to you by HBO Max. The Emmy award-winning drama series, The Pit, is back for a new real-time shift with 15 high-stake hours told across 15 episodes. Starring Emmy award winner, Noel Wiley. Season two of the critically acclaimed Max original series is now streaming on HBO Max with new episodes on Thursdays. Check out the official companion podcast on HBO Max and all major podcast platforms. This episode is brought to you by Tax Act. Look, nobody wakes up excited to do …” “… getting out. Let's just say you won't be making that mistake twice. Yeah. Checking first is smart. So check Allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. You're in good hands with Allstate. Potential savings vary subject to terms, conditions, and availability. Allstate North American Insurance Company and affiliates, Northbrook, Illinois. This episode is brought to you by HBO Max. The Emmy award-winning drama series, The Pit, is back for a new real-time shift with 15 high-stake hours told across 15 episodes. Starring Emmy award winner, Noel Wiley. Season two of the critically acclaimed Max original series is now streaming on HBO Max with new episodes on Thursdays. Check out the official companion podcast on HBO Max and all major podcast platforms. This episode is brought to you by Tax Act. Look, nobody wakes up excited to do taxes. Luckily, Tax Act makes tax season easy, walking you through every step of the way. Get tips along the way, add expert assist to talk to tax experts, or let our experts do your taxes for you with expert full service. Tax Act helps you find the deductions and credits you deserve so you can get them over with. Visit taxact.com to learn more. …” View more
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Jennifer Lawrence reveals her desire to direct and write comedies, showcasing her journey from a young actress to a creative powerhouse. During a candid conversation, she reflects on her formative experiences with female directors and her evolving relationship with comedy, highlighting her fun yet chaotic experiences on set. This segment captures her humorous take on the absurdities of Hollywood while emphasizing her ambition to take control of her career.
Good Hang with Amy Poehler · Jennifer Lawrence · Jan 20, 2026
House of R
“what's your second category? I've got best show performances, like basically our Emmy. That was our lead actor, no gender required Oscar. This is our lead performance Emmy. Let's see those nominees. She told her I kidnapped you. What? You rescued us. I know. that's not even the worst of it when you miss me all you want to talk just look straight up i'll always be there looking back at you we need to get to the rear loading dock there's a ride waiting for us i'm not sure i can do this welcome to the rebellion The weird neighbor …” “what's your second category? I've got best show performances, like basically our Emmy. That was our lead actor, no gender required Oscar. This is our lead performance Emmy. Let's see those nominees. She told her I kidnapped you. What? You rescued us. I know. that's not even the worst of it when you miss me all you want to talk just look straight up i'll always be there looking back at you we need to get to the rear loading dock there's a ride waiting for us i'm not sure i can do this welcome to the rebellion The weird neighbor kids next door, they know we're some goddamn cat. How would they know that? Are you reading my mind? Stacked field. Nuts, actually. Actually nuts. Here's a couple things I will say, though. I sort of like what you were saying about my I don't think Diego Luna is the best performance in Andor. Yeah. And so like, is he the lead actor of Andor? …” View more
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Diego Luna's performance in 'Andor' has sparked debate, with some arguing he may not be the standout actor in the series. While he is the lead, others like Babu Cissé and Ray Sehorne are highlighted for their exceptional roles, showcasing the rich talent in the show. This discussion reflects on how performances can be evaluated differently based on character depth and impact.
House of R · The 2026 Versies Awards | House of Midnight · Mar 14, 2026
Deep Questions with Cal Newport
“… of their popular podcast. Now, if that name sounds familiar to you, but you can't quite place why, it's probably because you've seen one of their Emmy Award-nominated Netflix documentaries. All right, so I'm doing the show. I'm recording an episode of The Minimalist. And the conversation takes a surprising turn when one of the hosts, Joshua, floats the idea of the minimalist taking a break from social media. Well, of course, me being me, I jumped in and began pushing him to encourage him to follow up on that idea. Jesse, let's play the clip to see what happened next. Well, platforms. I think …” “Back in early 2024, I stopped by the West Hollywood studios of The Minimalist to record an episode of their popular podcast. Now, if that name sounds familiar to you, but you can't quite place why, it's probably because you've seen one of their Emmy Award-nominated Netflix documentaries. All right, so I'm doing the show. I'm recording an episode of The Minimalist. And the conversation takes a surprising turn when one of the hosts, Joshua, floats the idea of the minimalist taking a break from social media. Well, of course, me being me, I jumped in and began pushing him to encourage him to follow up on that idea. Jesse, let's play the clip to see what happened next. Well, platforms. I think there are a few problems here with social media as we talk about walking away. and I think we'll give it a 30-day shot. We can just, even with the minimalist, we can walk away for 30 days. You should do this, by the way. See what happens. Do it for 30 days. Talk to me about it. Yeah, try this. Let's do it. Do it for 30 days. Sean can go discover …” View more
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In March 2024, The Minimalists committed to a year-long social media pause, aiming to discover the impact of disconnecting from online platforms. This experiment wasn't about detoxing but about learning what truly mattered in their lives and work. Join us as we explore the lessons they learned and the surprising outcomes of their decision.
Deep Questions with Cal Newport · Ep. 395: Should I Try a “Social Media Pause”? · Mar 09, 2026
Distractible
“… in the mail Yeah it must be in the mail I have no idea Because I've been to like premieres and stuff And things like that I've been to obviously the Emmys but those are the family and children's Emmys What's going to be different about this one Is like I'm basically being forced to walk the red carpet but i'm curious i'm curious this time if it'll be different than it usually is you know what i mean a lot more sneers and dirty looks coming your way actually you're probably right about that they're gonna ignore me harder there's gonna be one dark like mahogany carpet and you're just gonna see a …” “I'm going to the Oscars Really? Not because I'm going to win anything Or I've been nominated But I've been invited to the Oscars I've never been invited They have my address right because I haven't seen anything yet Oh it must be in the mail Yeah it must be in the mail I have no idea Because I've been to like premieres and stuff And things like that I've been to obviously the Emmys but those are the family and children's Emmys What's going to be different about this one Is like I'm basically being forced to walk the red carpet but i'm curious i'm curious this time if it'll be different than it usually is you know what i mean a lot more sneers and dirty looks coming your way actually you're probably right about that they're gonna ignore me harder there's gonna be one dark like mahogany carpet and you're just gonna see a mouse with a bat waiting for you to walk down that way mickey no really fucked up this time pal you're gonna need to send help for this you know sam ramey sends his regards allegedly uh yeah that covers that's legally covering any kind what that happens in real life will be covered that's pretty sick though are you like borrowing a suit made of mole …” View more
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Mark hilariously contemplates his first-ever Oscars invitation, joking about showing up in a hamster ball or a suit made of mole pelts. The banter around the absurdity of his potential red carpet entrance and the reactions he might get from Hollywood elites makes this segment both entertaining and relatable.
Distractible · How To ABCs · Mar 06, 2026
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
“… what we might call Detroit stylish? No. So we have a big wood-burning oven at the original location. So it's round, wood-fired pizza. And then the Emmy Squared is the Detroit style one. So what's the timeline from dad comes, he looks at it, he must be thinking this is a terrible idea, but they're young and I'm going to be supportive. Very supportive. Was he? Yeah, he was just like. I don't remember that. He was supportive. I even said that. But I bet he was like, what are they doing? He was like, you got to do this, you guys. Because we were thinking about buying an apartment or something. And …” “… to eat them? I'll eat them, yeah. Okay. It's obviously not New Haven style, but I tried to base how they cook their pizza on how we kind of cook our pizza. Is the original pizza that you guys started with what I have eaten there? Was it rectangle and what we might call Detroit stylish? No. So we have a big wood-burning oven at the original location. So it's round, wood-fired pizza. And then the Emmy Squared is the Detroit style one. So what's the timeline from dad comes, he looks at it, he must be thinking this is a terrible idea, but they're young and I'm going to be supportive. Very supportive. Was he? Yeah, he was just like. I don't remember that. He was supportive. I even said that. But I bet he was like, what are they doing? He was like, you got to do this, you guys. Because we were thinking about buying an apartment or something. And then we were like, let's use that money to open a restaurant. And your father was just like, no, you guys are opening this restaurant. Was your dad worried that you had had so many interests at this point? My parents were both educators. They were not happy. I resigned from my career track job at the Department of Education to pursue yoga and then …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Matt reveals the moment he tasted the burger at his own restaurant and declared it worth every penny of its $27 price tag. The comedic timing of his disbelief at the burger's price juxtaposed with his utter delight makes for a laugh-out-loud moment, showcasing the couple's journey from pizza to burger royalty.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Emily & Matt Hyland (Emily Burger) · Apr 08, 2026
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
“… Superman, good for our friend. James Gunn. James Gunn. Friend of the pot. Yeah, I like James Gunn. Yeah, that was a great episode. And the Emmys now, people wanna know the Emmys. They have 10 favorite shows. Right. The Emmys is what the Academy Awards was. You said 2004 Oscars? Yeah, what do we got? Let's look. Okay, best picture nominees. Master and Commander. Huge movie. I didn't see it. And original. Not a franchise, not IP. Master and Commander of the Far Side of the World. I have to sneeze, but it's not coming. Seabiscuit. Oh, original, huge, movie stars. Lost in Translation. Oh, …” “… Awards is just like, no, we're this thing. It's very prestigious, but it's meaning less and less and less. And I just wonder if they're gonna evolve. Minecraft, Lilo and Stitch, Superman, Jurassic World, and Zootopia 2. Yeah, so all franchises virtually. Superman, good for our friend. James Gunn. James Gunn. Friend of the pot. Yeah, I like James Gunn. Yeah, that was a great episode. And the Emmys now, people wanna know the Emmys. They have 10 favorite shows. Right. The Emmys is what the Academy Awards was. You said 2004 Oscars? Yeah, what do we got? Let's look. Okay, best picture nominees. Master and Commander. Huge movie. I didn't see it. And original. Not a franchise, not IP. Master and Commander of the Far Side of the World. I have to sneeze, but it's not coming. Seabiscuit. Oh, original, huge, movie stars. Lost in Translation. Oh, Bill Murray, ScarJo. Okay. Okay. Okay. What a movie. These are all so low, though, on the box office. See? No, not the first two. 33 for Master and Commander. Okay, what was the second one? Seabiscuit. Seabiscuit, $200 million movie. Okay, so one. 17. Seabiscuit did not make $17 million. No, no, it made 120, it's 17th. 17th in the box office that …” View more
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The Oscars are becoming less relevant as audiences shift their attention to popular TV shows instead of prestigious films. This discussion highlights how the Academy Awards struggles to evolve, contrasting the box office success of 2004 nominees like 'Seabiscuit' and 'Lost in Translation' with today's franchise-heavy landscape. The debate centers on whether the quality of nominated films has truly declined or if they simply lack the audience engagement of past years.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Elizabeth Smart · Jan 21, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
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Nick Wright's gloating over his Emmy nomination backfires when he unintentionally rubs salt in the wounds of his friend. While congratulating him on his own nomination, he forgets to acknowledge the snub of their shared show. This humorous exchange reveals the hidden emotions tied to awards and recognition in the sports industry.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 1 – No Emmy for DP, Hubert Davis Fired, Nick Wright · Mar 25, 2026
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
“… Scorsese. Oh, jeez. Oh, my God. My God. That's offensive. Yes. That's offensive. Ruins the whole list. Oh, for the... You can't do that. Is that an Emmy behind you? It is. My Emmy Award for two years ago. And your book. Oh, my God. Thank you, Cody. Available wherever books are sold. David wanted to hear the full list. Number one is Mr. Scorsese. Number two is just an accident. Number three is Marty Supreme. Number four is Hamnet. Number five, Magazine Dreams. Number six is One Battle After Another. Number seven is Jay Kelly. Number eight is Blue Moon. Number nine is... Yeah. Get him out of …” “… It was just an accident. And number one. Roll your eyes in unison. It's not a film. It's a series. It's on Apple TV+, and it's about the greatest director of all time. Five-part series, four and a half hours. Oh, for the love of God. It's called Mr. Scorsese. Oh, jeez. Oh, my God. My God. That's offensive. Yes. That's offensive. Ruins the whole list. Oh, for the... You can't do that. Is that an Emmy behind you? It is. My Emmy Award for two years ago. And your book. Oh, my God. Thank you, Cody. Available wherever books are sold. David wanted to hear the full list. Number one is Mr. Scorsese. Number two is just an accident. Number three is Marty Supreme. Number four is Hamnet. Number five, Magazine Dreams. Number six is One Battle After Another. Number seven is Jay Kelly. Number eight is Blue Moon. Number nine is... Yeah. Get him out of here. When you say wherever books are sold, is it because you're asking wherever it is that books are sold? Is that like you don't know anymore where books are sold? Amazon.com. Mango Publishing. Wherever Greg Cody sells his books. By the way, if you want to know where books are sold, you can go to Amazon.com. You can go to Amazon.com. I mean, you …” View more
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The series 'Heated Rivalry' has sparked an unprecedented level of obsession among viewers, particularly among the speaker's girlfriend and daughter, who have watched every episode multiple times. This unexpected popularity stems from its unique portrayal of two male hockey players falling in love, which the speaker humorously compares to a typical day in Major League Baseball. As Valentine's Day approaches, the speaker finds himself reluctantly drawn into the series' allure, even contemplating workouts inspired by its characters.
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz · The Big Suey: The Jewban Dan Le Batard (feat. David Samson & Adnan Virk) · Jan 22, 2026
The Determined Society with Shawn French
“And I was like, no, I'm not going. But I did. And I was an Emmy Award contributor, won a 40 Under 40 Award within the first year of me being here. That's so badass. And I have to remember that part. Yeah. Yeah, you didn't have a job for three months before you got here. You know, you were still looking, but God sustained me. And I have to trust that he sustained me. I can't live in, oh, I'll be poor and I'm broke and God wants me to move back home and fail. He does not want those things. You know, I want to …” “And I was like, no, I'm not going. But I did. And I was an Emmy Award contributor, won a 40 Under 40 Award within the first year of me being here. That's so badass. And I have to remember that part. Yeah. Yeah, you didn't have a job for three months before you got here. You know, you were still looking, but God sustained me. And I have to trust that he sustained me. I can't live in, oh, I'll be poor and I'm broke and God wants me to move back home and fail. He does not want those things. You know, I want to tell you a quick story. Am I talking too much? No, you're amazing. Okay, good. You're amazing. This is what makes great conversation. Okay. They don't want to hear me all the time. They want to hear you.” View more
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In a powerful reflection on personal struggles, the speaker shares their unexpected journey to becoming an Emmy Award contributor and receiving a 40 Under 40 Award within their first year. They emphasize the importance of trusting in one's abilities despite past hardships, including a three-month job search. This narrative highlights resilience and the belief that challenges do not define one's future.
The Determined Society with Shawn French · The Truth About Career Pivots No One Talks About · Apr 03, 2026
Macworld Podcast
“… we'll talk about that after. So anyways, I'm really enjoying the show. I hope people watch it. I hope, I really sincerely hope Harrison Ford gets an Emmy for the season, because I think he's really good. Uh, yeah. And the first two seasons, anyway, it seems to be like the first time he's really enjoyed acting in a long time. It's, it's amazing that like, you can both say he's playing against type and also say, well, no, he's playing a grumpy man. Like, which is what he always does. Like, uh, but it's, but, but yet not, not at all what he normally is. So, right. Yeah. I think it works. It has …” “because I think I know what you're talking about. So we'll talk about that after. So anyways, I'm really enjoying the show. I hope people watch it. I hope, I really sincerely hope Harrison Ford gets an Emmy for the season, because I think he's really good. Uh, yeah. And the first two seasons, anyway, it seems to be like the first time he's really enjoyed acting in a long time. It's, it's amazing that like, you can both say he's playing against type and also say, well, no, he's playing a grumpy man. Like, which is what he always does. Like, uh, but it's, but, but yet not, not at all what he normally is. So, right. Yeah. I think it works. It has been renewed for season four. I wonder if there's going to be seven seasons to kind of mirror the seven stages of grief, because that's what the whole show is about. You know, like the big thing is in a way. I wonder if it'll be seven seasons, but it has been it has been renewed for season four. So, Roman, if you want to send a message to Apple PR …” View more
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Harrison Ford's recent role has sparked hopes for an Emmy win, showcasing his enjoyment in acting like never before. While he plays a grumpy character, it’s a refreshing twist that has resonated with audiences. The show has been renewed for a fourth season, potentially leading to a full seven-season arc reflecting the seven stages of grief.
Macworld Podcast · Episode 975: Reviews of the M5 Max MacBook Pro and M5 MacBook Air · Mar 18, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“What's on your mind today? Hey, guys. So I'm all in on this Emmy thing. I'm Team Dan Patrick Show. But I just wonder if we're doing everything we can because, you know, my other teams cheat. LSU and Clippers, can't you meet someone on the tarmac or get a no-show tree job? Are we doing everything we can? That's what I want to know. All right. Well, thank you, Tony. We'll see what we can do. Maybe somebody can infiltrate the Emmy committee nominating committee Shuffles in Phoenix is back Hi Shuffles Good …” “What's on your mind today? Hey, guys. So I'm all in on this Emmy thing. I'm Team Dan Patrick Show. But I just wonder if we're doing everything we can because, you know, my other teams cheat. LSU and Clippers, can't you meet someone on the tarmac or get a no-show tree job? Are we doing everything we can? That's what I want to know. All right. Well, thank you, Tony. We'll see what we can do. Maybe somebody can infiltrate the Emmy committee nominating committee Shuffles in Phoenix is back Hi Shuffles Good morning Daniel Patrick And I just got to say that look Clint Eastwood Americana Icon Chuck Norris Bruce Lee Walter Payton” View more
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In a surprising twist, a fan questions whether the Dan Patrick Show is doing enough to secure an Emmy win, suggesting they should resort to underhanded tactics like other teams do. The mention of 'cheating' and comparisons to sports teams like LSU and the Clippers add a humorous angle to the serious world of awards. This playful commentary reveals the competitive nature of both sports and entertainment, highlighting the lengths some may go to for recognition.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 3 – Scott Fowler, Mel Kiper Jr. · Mar 25, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
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In a lighthearted moment during a sports Emmy discussion, the hosts joke about the challenges of presenting information clearly, culminating in a playful banter about food choices. They highlight the importance of clarity while keeping the atmosphere fun, illustrating how even serious topics can have a humorous side. This segment captures the essence of camaraderie in sports discussions.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 2 - Criticism rachets up for Luka Doncic, Jim Jackson · Mar 06, 2026

Top Podcasts About Emmy

The Dan Patrick Show
The Dan Patrick Show
3 episodes
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
2 episodes
The Joe Rogan Experience
The Joe Rogan Experience
1 episode
Good Hang with Amy Poehler
Good Hang with Amy Poehler
1 episode
House of R
House of R
1 episode
Deep Questions with Cal Newport
Deep Questions with Cal Newport
1 episode
Distractible
Distractible
1 episode
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
1 episode