Best Podcast Episodes About Florida Panthers
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Updated: Mar 27, 2026 – 11 episodes
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“Do you have any more of that left? That brisket? Did you guys eat it all? It was gone. It was good? That's gone. All right. A guy in Florida was leaving for work, and he saw something in his rear view, and he stopped his car before he backed out, and he looked into his driveway, and it was a seven-foot boa constructor. No Run it over Oh would you Oh run it over immediately Run it over Come back over it Make sure it dead Don get out of the car Wrap your car up though But if you get out of the car It squeezes the car and breaks it in half. Don't mess with that. I don't know. I don't …”
“Do you have any more of that left? That brisket? Did you guys eat it all? It was gone. It was good? That's gone. All right. A guy in Florida was leaving for work, and he saw something in his rear view, and he stopped his car before he backed out, and he looked into his driveway, and it was a seven-foot boa constructor. No Run it over Oh would you Oh run it over immediately Run it over Come back over it Make sure it dead Don get out of the car Wrap your car up though But if you get out of the car It squeezes the car and breaks it in half. Don't mess with that. I don't know. I don't like it, but I don't know that I'm going to run it over. I don't either. What do you mean? Call animal control. Oh, my goodness. You get out of the car, it's going to blah. Lunchbox is probably the snake. If you guys can't tell. I'm not going to get out of the car. I'm just going to. Well, I'm probably going to get out of the car and call animal …”
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In a wild Florida encounter, a guy named Jay Slagle almost backed over a seven-foot boa constrictor in his driveway, leading to a hilarious debate about how to handle the situation. The banter escalates as they discuss the absurdity of genetically modified foods, including a tomato that smells like popcorn, leaving listeners in stitches over the bizarre twists of science and nature.
“… Amy, a trivia question. Can you name the only NFL team that has a plant for a logo? A plant. A plant. The, no, the, oh, nope. That's a, oh, the Florida Lee. The Florida Lee. No, no, no. Hold on. The New Orleans Saints. That's right. Yeah, because Kappa Kappa Gamma. So my sorority, shout out, they are flowers, the Florida Lee. And that is the symbol. That's how you say that, Florida Lee? Because I was trying to go Florida list. But yeah, it's Florida Lee. That's a plant on your helmet? That's the only reason why I know that. Good job, Amy. I had no idea. Okay, see? A plus. Yeah, the New Orleans …”
“I'll go first. Amy, a trivia question. Can you name the only NFL team that has a plant for a logo? A plant. A plant. The, no, the, oh, nope. That's a, oh, the Florida Lee. The Florida Lee. No, no, no. Hold on. The New Orleans Saints. That's right. Yeah, because Kappa Kappa Gamma. So my sorority, shout out, they are flowers, the Florida Lee. And that is the symbol. That's how you say that, Florida Lee? Because I was trying to go Florida list. But yeah, it's Florida Lee. That's a plant on your helmet? That's the only reason why I know that. Good job, Amy. I had no idea. Okay, see? A plus. Yeah, the New Orleans Saints Florida Lee is a stylized lily. Yep. It's the only plant. All right, go ahead. You nailed that one. Next up, you. Written in 1893 by the Hill Sisters for the children they taught, Happy Birthday has become one of the most well-known songs in the world, obviously. Different people have known the rights to the song at different times, but it …”
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In this hilarious trivia segment, Amy struggles to identify the only NFL team with a plant logo, leading to a comedic mix-up with the name 'Florida Lee.' The banter about how much money 'Happy Birthday' generates and the surprising fact about Ferrari production keeps the laughs coming, showcasing their playful chemistry.
“So Florida also on this Western Canada trip, they went to Calgary. When we talked about the butcher, Goudis' hit on Matthews and the five-game suspension that went with it, A.J. Greer blatantly staring at Connor Zeri's numbers and pushing him from behind into the boards only to get three games i think that that hit is monumentally worse than gudis and i go back and it's maybe a stupid analogy but remember gronk was saying i'd much rather somebody go up my …”
“So Florida also on this Western Canada trip, they went to Calgary. When we talked about the butcher, Goudis' hit on Matthews and the five-game suspension that went with it, A.J. Greer blatantly staring at Connor Zeri's numbers and pushing him from behind into the boards only to get three games i think that that hit is monumentally worse than gudis and i go back and it's maybe a stupid analogy but remember gronk was saying i'd much rather somebody go up my knees than my head and it's like i see where he's coming from like don't mess concussions all that dude this hit i would have been fine with 10 game suspension yeah that was a fucking joke dude a joke because the one with gudas and obviously it's it's bad but matthews at least has a chance to get out of the way right he can see him when a guy has …”
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The debate over player safety intensifies as AJ Greer's three-game suspension for a dangerous hit is compared to Gudas' five-game ban. Many believe Greer's hit, which targeted a player from behind, warranted a much harsher penalty due to its reckless nature. This discussion highlights the need for more common sense in suspension rulings to protect players and maintain fairness in the game.
“… with big money, it's a drop in the bucket for some of them. So we are where we're at, but we got a great game as far as on the court. I mean, Florida State gave Duke everything they wanted last night, probably could have won easily, or not easily, but they could have won. And, you know, we had a great game with North Carolina coming back. And, you know, I mean, we've had great games in the tournament, and I think that's a reflection of what's going to happen in the NCAA tournament. And by the way, Miami, Ohio has got to be in the tournament. I mean, people that are talking about that are …”
“… player got $300,000 someplace. In the beginning, we thought that that would be the total amount of money your whole team would get, maybe a couple hundred thousand. But obviously, when you get boosters involved, they want to win. And the boosters with big money, it's a drop in the bucket for some of them. So we are where we're at, but we got a great game as far as on the court. I mean, Florida State gave Duke everything they wanted last night, probably could have won easily, or not easily, but they could have won. And, you know, we had a great game with North Carolina coming back. And, you know, I mean, we've had great games in the tournament, and I think that's a reflection of what's going to happen in the NCAA tournament. And by the way, Miami, Ohio has got to be in the tournament. I mean, people that are talking about that are just crazy. No, they wouldn't be at the top of a conference, but they could be in the mix in a conference. But that's not the point. They won 31 straight games. I saw them play eight times. I doubt if there's any coach or any pundit out there who saw Miami, Ohio, play eight times. And they have a good team. Are they going to beat Florida? No. I mean, …”
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College basketball has transformed into a pro-like environment where coaches must navigate salary structures and player recruitment like never before. Hall of Famer Jim Boeheim highlights that with the influx of new players each season, the challenge lies in quickly building a winning team, which ultimately keeps fans engaged. This shift in dynamics is reshaping how teams are formed and how success is measured in college sports.
“… into it. I thought there were basically three teams Kentucky could draw in the first round. They could either draw St. Mary's Santa Clara or central Florida. Those were the three teams. If you looked at all the bracketologies, now these guys have gotten so good that you kind of have a sense of where things are going to go. and once St. Mary's ended up being a lower seed, you basically had, it was either going to be Santa Clara or Central Florida. I prefer Santa Clara as a first-round matchup. Central Florida is very athletic. They're in the Big 12. They're used to playing very athletic teams. I …”
“… that's fine. But, you know, this is in about three weeks, two weeks maybe for Kentucky, maybe one week. we're not going to have major sports basketball, major sports for Kentucky outside of baseball until next September. So I'm excited going into it. I thought there were basically three teams Kentucky could draw in the first round. They could either draw St. Mary's Santa Clara or central Florida. Those were the three teams. If you looked at all the bracketologies, now these guys have gotten so good that you kind of have a sense of where things are going to go. and once St. Mary's ended up being a lower seed, you basically had, it was either going to be Santa Clara or Central Florida. I prefer Santa Clara as a first-round matchup. Central Florida is very athletic. They're in the Big 12. They're used to playing very athletic teams. I thought that they would be a team that could easily give us problems. For me, they were, Drew, like a Georgia in the sense of if we didn't play well, they would just beat us because it's not like we're going to overwhelm them with athleticism or anything. And they've seen and played, Drew, all year, teams better than us. Yeah, and Central Florida also …”
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The excitement for Kentucky's matchup against Santa Clara is justified as it offers a favorable first-round opponent compared to other potential draws.
“I've got Houston over Illinois. Yes, I've got it set up. One versus two in the South Region Final. Florida, playing at an incredible disadvantage that I fundamentally think is unfair, loses to the Houston Cougars. Kelvin Sampson back in the Final Four. Kelvin Sampson two wins away from a national championship. Florida fans complaining all night about why they had to play a road game as the one seed. And don't ever forget, I was arguing on your behalf on March 15th, and Matt Norlander tried to shame me with bracketing principles. Okay. That's the …”
“I've got Houston over Illinois. Yes, I've got it set up. One versus two in the South Region Final. Florida, playing at an incredible disadvantage that I fundamentally think is unfair, loses to the Houston Cougars. Kelvin Sampson back in the Final Four. Kelvin Sampson two wins away from a national championship. Florida fans complaining all night about why they had to play a road game as the one seed. And don't ever forget, I was arguing on your behalf on March 15th, and Matt Norlander tried to shame me with bracketing principles. Okay. That's the left side of the bracket. We agree on the team out of the South. We both got the Cougs. And Florida fans, if you don't like the way this is going and you would like your voices heard, you could get in there in these little chats in these little comment sections where all the Houston fans are yelling at me, even though Houston's like my favorite team. …”
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Gary Parrish defends the Houston Cougars as they face off against Florida in the March Madness tournament, amidst heated fan interactions. He humorously recounts how he’s caught in the crossfire of fan debates while also sharing his caffeine fix with 5-Hour Energy's new fruity rainbow shots, perfect for an afternoon boost. This segment blends college basketball drama with personal anecdotes and a tasty energy solution.
“… Wow. Marvin not here today. Suspended. I mean, out for a day. Seton. Roll Tide. Roll Tide. Oh, that's an easy one. They're a four seed. Paul? The Florida Gators. One seed. Florida Gators. A one-er. Based off almost nothing. All right. I going to knock out a number two Brought to you by Dude Wipes I going to knock out a number two seed Purdue Purdued Wipes. Wow. See what I did with that, son? Purdued Wipes. That was good. Okay. All right. Yeah. Purdue's veteran laden, Dan. Oh, I know. And then I'm going to come back around and go Illinois as a three seed. Nice. Paul I hate to do it Michigan State …”
“… bow out quickly. I know by going with a three or four seed, you get less credit for that. Just pick the team. The Zags will disappoint you. Dylan, since I'm kind of picking for Marvin here, and I know he would be upset by this, I'm going to take UConn. Wow. Marvin not here today. Suspended. I mean, out for a day. Seton. Roll Tide. Roll Tide. Oh, that's an easy one. They're a four seed. Paul? The Florida Gators. One seed. Florida Gators. A one-er. Based off almost nothing. All right. I going to knock out a number two Brought to you by Dude Wipes I going to knock out a number two seed Purdue Purdued Wipes. Wow. See what I did with that, son? Purdued Wipes. That was good. Okay. All right. Yeah. Purdue's veteran laden, Dan. Oh, I know. And then I'm going to come back around and go Illinois as a three seed. Nice. Paul I hate to do it Michigan State is a three seed John Smoltz would be disappointed Duke Blue Devils That's right Dylan I'm sorry Dan but I gotta go Arizona The namesake originally My pick to win it all Todd you got two picks I'm gonna go with the Iowa State Cyclones and I'm going to go with the Virginia Cavaliers.”
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In a hilarious twist on March Madness, the Dan Patrick Show hosts engage in a 'Disappointment Draft,' selecting teams they believe will disappoint fans this tournament. By picking higher-seeded teams, they aim for a lower score, making the stakes of their predictions even more entertaining. With picks like the Florida Gators and Purdue, the banter and strategy unfold in a fun, competitive atmosphere.
“… you? No. Honestly, no. Yes. No. Yes. Absolutely not. I just want to wait until you have it. All right, Ken. Earmuffs. So, I will say this. It's in Florida. We're going to have to travel to go and get it. I think it's better to go there, get it from the dealer, and then mob it around Florida. Yeah. And it's better than it being in, like, bum tits somewhere else where we would never travel. We're going to go to Florida. We are going to Florida. We're going to Florida in a couple weeks. Yeah. For Cletus's race. Right. I mean, I could tell. No, don't tell everyone. That ruins the surprise. I guess …”
“… pudding I would have It so good Well boys I hate to interrupt Good conversation I bought a car. No! No way! No, don't tell me now. You're just going to tell us before you get it? No, you got to tell us. Okay, also. Shut up. You guys want me to tell you? No. Honestly, no. Yes. No. Yes. Absolutely not. I just want to wait until you have it. All right, Ken. Earmuffs. So, I will say this. It's in Florida. We're going to have to travel to go and get it. I think it's better to go there, get it from the dealer, and then mob it around Florida. Yeah. And it's better than it being in, like, bum tits somewhere else where we would never travel. We're going to go to Florida. We are going to Florida. We're going to Florida in a couple weeks. Yeah. For Cletus's race. Right. I mean, I could tell. No, don't tell everyone. That ruins the surprise. I guess we'll just let everyone guess. I think I like not knowing unless it. Okay. I won't tell you. I won't tell you. I can assume what it is, but I just, it's more fun not knowing.”
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In a hilarious twist, a discussion about tapioca pudding leads to a shocking car purchase announcement. While debating their favorite desserts, the group learns Ken bought a car from Florida, sparking excitement and curiosity about the details. This unexpected segue highlights the fun dynamics of their friendship and how food preferences can lead to big surprises.
“The Hawkeyes to the Sweet 16. And in the process of getting there, they had to knock off the defending number one feed, the Florida Gators. On the first year head coach Ben McCollum the Hawkeyes reached the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999 While sending the 27 and 8 Florida Gators became the first number one seed to be knocked out in this year March Madness Our 23 and 12 wasted a 12 lead in the final seconds but rallied to become the first number nine seed to be the number one since 2018 when Florida State shocked Xavier The Hawkeyes will face the number four seed …”
“The Hawkeyes to the Sweet 16. And in the process of getting there, they had to knock off the defending number one feed, the Florida Gators. On the first year head coach Ben McCollum the Hawkeyes reached the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1999 While sending the 27 and 8 Florida Gators became the first number one seed to be knocked out in this year March Madness Our 23 and 12 wasted a 12 lead in the final seconds but rallied to become the first number nine seed to be the number one since 2018 when Florida State shocked Xavier The Hawkeyes will face the number four seed Nebraska Cornhuskers in the South Regional Semifinals on Thursday night in Houston. Joe, how were the Hawkeyes able to pull this off? Man, obviously, I've seen Florida big man. He only played 20 minutes. He had four fouls. He had four fouls. I know they got him in foul trouble. Man, they were just tough. They weren't going to bag down. They weren't …”
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The Iowa Hawkeyes stunned the defending champions, the Florida Gators, by knocking them out of March Madness, marking their first Sweet 16 appearance since 1999. Despite a late-game scare, the Hawkeyes capitalized on Florida's foul troubles and poor decision-making in the final seconds, becoming the first number nine seed to defeat a number one seed since 2018. Now, they prepare to face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the next round.
“… Lakes. And if you knew that one thing and I didn't, you had me beat. Yeah, I knew that. And so that means that they do have those tidal marches. The Florida Everglades are another good example. And boy, Florida, there's a lot of different types of wetlands in Florida. Well, there's a lot of coastline. Yeah, a lot of coastline and a lot of interior wetness. Yeah, we have a lot of wetlands around our place in Florida for sure. And there's mangroves and all sorts of stuff that we'll talk about.”
“… themselves. You didn't know that? I had no idea. I even knew that. And I'm a dum-dum when it comes to the Great Lakes. Well, Chuck, I think you got me beat big time. Well, in this case. Because I could know a million other things about the Great Lakes. And if you knew that one thing and I didn't, you had me beat. Yeah, I knew that. And so that means that they do have those tidal marches. The Florida Everglades are another good example. And boy, Florida, there's a lot of different types of wetlands in Florida. Well, there's a lot of coastline. Yeah, a lot of coastline and a lot of interior wetness. Yeah, we have a lot of wetlands around our place in Florida for sure. And there's mangroves and all sorts of stuff that we'll talk about.”
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Coastal marshes serve as vital transition zones between inland and ocean ecosystems, rich in biodiversity despite their salty conditions. In this segment, Chuck and Josh explore the unique characteristics of tidal marshlands, mentioning notable examples like the Florida Everglades and the Great Lakes, while connecting their discussion to Pat Conroy's literary references. This highlights not only the ecological significance of these wetlands but also their cultural representation in literature.
“… AGs in there. And even at the state level, we're going to have to elect Republican governors like we did with Ron DeSantis, who changed the entire Florida Supreme Court. Folks, the answers are simple. Getting to the answer is hard. The answer is simple. Just change the people. How do we change the people? We got to win elections. That's the hard part. That's not hidden knowledge. You see how I got the answer. Tune in at six for $25. I don't have any hidden knowledge. I'm just giving you the truth. How do we change the government? we got to go win elections that's the hard part but then that just …”
“… of my control and anyone else's. Donald Trump's too. It's going to take time. It's going to take time by us winning elections constantly and getting these people appointed. We already changed all the actors at DOJ Maine. We also have to get new state AGs in there. And even at the state level, we're going to have to elect Republican governors like we did with Ron DeSantis, who changed the entire Florida Supreme Court. Folks, the answers are simple. Getting to the answer is hard. The answer is simple. Just change the people. How do we change the people? We got to win elections. That's the hard part. That's not hidden knowledge. You see how I got the answer. Tune in at six for $25. I don't have any hidden knowledge. I'm just giving you the truth. How do we change the government? we got to go win elections that's the hard part but then that just seems so obvious because it is but it's hard i know i know i ran i didn't win i love what people point that as you run no i didn't so you didn't run you just sat on the sidelines and complained about others to be clear but on the moral totem pole you're again you're this paragon of virtue because you'd never had the balls to actually put your name …”
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To win elections and reshape the judicial system, we need to change the judges who prioritize politics over the Constitution. This requires a strategic effort to elect new leaders at all levels, from governors to state attorneys general. The path is clear: winning elections is essential to remove the 'cancerous rot' from our movement.
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The NCAA has released the brackets for the upcoming March Madness tournament, highlighting key matchups such as Kentucky facing Santa Clara. This annual event is significant for sports fans and media, drawing attention from tech companies involved in sports analytics and streaming services.
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