Best Podcast Episodes About Jeff O’Neill

Best Podcast Episodes About Jeff O’Neill

Everything podcasters are saying about Jeff O’Neill — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 12 episodes
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KSR
“… I read online. Okay. Let's just go to this. What got you? I think I know. Well, the one thing, and you can relate to this, I saw that online where Jeff Brom threw Josh Hurd out of his office. I thought, that's an April Fool's. That has to be April Fool's. Maybe not. I don't know. I called some people, texted some people, the Kinsons, Louisville, and I'm like, yeah, that allegedly happened. There's some stuff happening on Floyd Street. You know, they're having fun. They're having their laughs right now. Look at all these recruits, these players. We're going to be so good. But, you know, maybe a …” “… true. We're sponsored by T.J. Smith, Ryan. If you call T.J., what will he do? He's going to make them pay and make them pay a lot. Make them pay a lot indeed. I'm glad you all survived April Fool's Day. Anybody get got? I almost did by some things I read online. Okay. Let's just go to this. What got you? I think I know. Well, the one thing, and you can relate to this, I saw that online where Jeff Brom threw Josh Hurd out of his office. I thought, that's an April Fool's. That has to be April Fool's. Maybe not. I don't know. I called some people, texted some people, the Kinsons, Louisville, and I'm like, yeah, that allegedly happened. There's some stuff happening on Floyd Street. You know, they're having fun. They're having their laughs right now. Look at all these recruits, these players. We're going to be so good. But, you know, maybe a little trouble in paradise. Should we just jump? That was on my list for later. Let's just jump right in, Ryan. What did you learn from your phone call? What can you confirm and tell the great listeners of KSR? I've tried to confirm with Kent Spencer and Kent Taylor, the Kents in Louisville. And they said, yeah, allegedly that happened. And …” View more
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In a shocking twist during contract negotiations, Louisville football coach Jeff Brom allegedly threw athletic director Josh Hurd out of his office, raising eyebrows about the state of their relationship. This incident comes amid a backdrop of financial struggles for the university, as they grapple with the demands of NIL funding and coaching salaries. The situation has sparked a lively debate among fans about Brom's performance and the future of Louisville athletics.
KSR · 2026-04-02- KSR - Hour 1 · Apr 02, 2026
Pop Culture Happy Hour
“But anyway, Jeff, I'm going to start with you. Did you take the bait? Hook, line, and sinker. You know, I went in pretty skeptical about the premise just because there's a whole sort of cottage industry now of Asians exploring their identity through popular culture on screen. You've got stuff like Master of None and everything everywhere all at once. and shortcomings, interior Chinatown. And a lot of them have been really good, but sometimes it's hard to say, …” “But anyway, Jeff, I'm going to start with you. Did you take the bait? Hook, line, and sinker. You know, I went in pretty skeptical about the premise just because there's a whole sort of cottage industry now of Asians exploring their identity through popular culture on screen. You've got stuff like Master of None and everything everywhere all at once. and shortcomings, interior Chinatown. And a lot of them have been really good, but sometimes it's hard to say, well, is this next one going to lend something more? Is it going to expand that horizon? And the fact is, the very thing that I was a little skeptical about ended up being not just the core of the premise of this, but the very fact that Amazon owns MGM now and is the caretaker of the James Bond franchise was something that I was worried about …” View more
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In the Prime Video comedy series 'Bait', Riz Ahmed plays an actor facing a career downturn who contemplates the possibility of becoming the next James Bond. Jeff Yang and Roxana Haddadi discuss how the show cleverly addresses Asian identity and representation in Hollywood, revealing its subversive nature and humor while prompting deeper questions about cultural perceptions. Both critics express their surprise and enjoyment of the series, highlighting its meta-commentary on race and identity in the context of a traditionally white role.
Pop Culture Happy Hour · Bait and What’s Making Us Happy · Mar 27, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… you How you get there That why I love comedy so much because you know just listen there a joke in Pumping Mics, this little series that we did with Jeff, you know, Jeff Ross and David Tell. And I got to watch, you know, six versions of Dave, just incredible, telling, they're both great, but Dave telling the same joke like six different times. Right. Because we filmed it over like a long weekend and we did two shows a night at the cellar. And so he's got this line when he says, they're talking about like in memoriam, you know, people we lost. And they talk about Stephen Hawking. And Dave says, …” “… people are amazing. There's some people that come in and just open books. They're just like a mind, a curious person, just a person who followed a path, an artist, a singer, a comedian a this or that an athlete like whatever it is like what made you you How you get there That why I love comedy so much because you know just listen there a joke in Pumping Mics, this little series that we did with Jeff, you know, Jeff Ross and David Tell. And I got to watch, you know, six versions of Dave, just incredible, telling, they're both great, but Dave telling the same joke like six different times. Right. Because we filmed it over like a long weekend and we did two shows a night at the cellar. And so he's got this line when he says, they're talking about like in memoriam, you know, people we lost. And they talk about Stephen Hawking. And Dave says, yeah, Steve Hawking, the great astrophysicist, you know, we lost him. And Jeff says that. And Dave says, yeah, I knew something happened because my printer stopped working. and for some reason like this joke makes people they so many people laughed at this joke because it's so insanely like impulsive right i knew that steven i knew steven hawking …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the host recounts a moment from comedian Dave's routine where he connects the death of Stephen Hawking to his printer malfunctioning. The absurdity of the punchline, combined with the spontaneity of Dave's delivery, showcases how comedic brilliance often lies in unexpected connections, leaving listeners laughing at the ridiculousness of it all.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2475 - Andrew Jarecki · Mar 27, 2026
Spittin Chiclets
“… don't think O-Dog digs either. He just gives some, some flaming hot takes. He's awesome. We finally got to sit down with him. Let's throw it over to Jeff O'Neill right now. The day has finally come. Years and years and years of people begging us for Jeff O'Neill, the O-Dog. The day has finally come. Here he is, former NHL stud and current host of TSN Overdrive, Jeff O'Neill. How we doing, boys? Whit, I got to tell you, the last time I saw you in person, you don't know this, but I was at a bar in Pittsburgh a couple of years after I retired and you were so pissed and creeping around and, and …” “I don't know if it was Shandy doing that. You guys know me. I ain't digging. I ain't doing no digging. You never dig. You never dig. You're not a digger, dude. I never, I'm not a digger. Well, so I don't, I don't think O-Dog digs either. He just gives some, some flaming hot takes. He's awesome. We finally got to sit down with him. Let's throw it over to Jeff O'Neill right now. The day has finally come. Years and years and years of people begging us for Jeff O'Neill, the O-Dog. The day has finally come. Here he is, former NHL stud and current host of TSN Overdrive, Jeff O'Neill. How we doing, boys? Whit, I got to tell you, the last time I saw you in person, you don't know this, but I was at a bar in Pittsburgh a couple of years after I retired and you were so pissed and creeping around and, and doing stuff. And I just said, Oh my God, like this is what the game has become now. So it's nice to see you've got it together and you're back on track. What were you doing there? Like what brought you to Pittsburgh? I was visiting my buddy, Mike Zigamanis. Okay. And he was playing for the pens at that time. and we went out after and i'm almost …” View more
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Jeff O'Neill, former NHL star and current host of TSN Overdrive, shares a hilarious memory from a night out in Pittsburgh. He recalls seeing his friend, Whit, in a less-than-stellar state, showcasing the wild side of hockey life after retirement. This candid moment highlights the camaraderie and transformation of former players as they navigate life beyond the ice.
Spittin Chiclets · Spittin’ Chiclets Episode 628: Featuring Jeff O’Neill · Mar 13, 2026
This Week in Startups
“… There was a launch event that you did in the Palace of Fine Arts, I think it was. Yes, I remember, yeah. Remember you had Jason, sorry, not Jason, Jeff Wiener on stage? I did, yeah. It was one of the keynotes. He was running LinkedIn at the time, yeah. Yeah, so he was the CEO of LinkedIn at the time. And I'm gonna go back to our boy Aditya, who for reference, when I was in the green room just before this, he comes to the back and he's like, hi, I'm Aditya, I'm 16 years old, can I pitch you my startup? And I'm like, I'm really sorry, not right now, I'm dealing with an emergency, but I respect …” “… we're preventing all of those things because I can see around the corners. But back then, I couldn't and things were challenging and I wanted to do right by the users and by the company. And so it's funny, actually, that this all comes full circle. There was a launch event that you did in the Palace of Fine Arts, I think it was. Yes, I remember, yeah. Remember you had Jason, sorry, not Jason, Jeff Wiener on stage? I did, yeah. It was one of the keynotes. He was running LinkedIn at the time, yeah. Yeah, so he was the CEO of LinkedIn at the time. And I'm gonna go back to our boy Aditya, who for reference, when I was in the green room just before this, he comes to the back and he's like, hi, I'm Aditya, I'm 16 years old, can I pitch you my startup? And I'm like, I'm really sorry, not right now, I'm dealing with an emergency, but I respect the hustle. In the Palace of Fine Arts, Jeff Wiener was there, and I grabbed him after your conversation with him, And this was after I'd left. I'm like, you're Jeff, reportive. I'd like to buy it back. I think it would look good for you. I think it would be great for me. Let's figure out a deal that works good for the both of us. And to my great, I …” View more
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After selling Reportive to LinkedIn, the founder had a bold idea: to buy it back. At a launch event, he approached LinkedIn's CEO, Jeff Wiener, and proposed a deal that could benefit both parties. To his surprise, Wiener was open to the idea, highlighting the unexpected twists in tech acquisitions.
This Week in Startups · The Drone Company Everyone Thought Was Illegal (Now Worth $4B+) | E2265 · Mar 20, 2026
The Rewatchables
“… it? No, I do. I mean, this is my hottest take. You want to do it now? Go. He's two movie choices away from being in the Mel Gibson, Michael Douglas, Jeff Bridges, Richard Gere, Bruce Willis. Should we go through that? I mean, it's those two movies. He does those two movies. And if he doesn't do them and just does almost anything else in 86 and 87, and then makes one choice, maybe two in 89 and 90 he probably in the mel gibson zone in terms of how famous he is well i give you the choices He turned down Henry Hill in Goodfellas Allegedly Allegedly Tough one He turned it down to do Young Guns 2 And …” “… out there at the same time sean i know that's meaningful for you exhibition um really really truly awful movie and then he's in long gone which i i kind of like and just kind of came and went, but is a really decent 80s sports movie. You don't like it? No, I do. I mean, this is my hottest take. You want to do it now? Go. He's two movie choices away from being in the Mel Gibson, Michael Douglas, Jeff Bridges, Richard Gere, Bruce Willis. Should we go through that? I mean, it's those two movies. He does those two movies. And if he doesn't do them and just does almost anything else in 86 and 87, and then makes one choice, maybe two in 89 and 90 he probably in the mel gibson zone in terms of how famous he is well i give you the choices He turned down Henry Hill in Goodfellas Allegedly Allegedly Tough one He turned it down to do Young Guns 2 And to do a Kennedy's miniseries. He did play Pat Garrett. Kennedy's miniseries he did as well. He also, so he turned down a major role in Heat. Multiple sources, but I don't know what role it was. And it's a great question of what role would he have turned down. I would assume it's the John Voight? Yeah. or Fickner or I can't see him. He's Roger Van …” View more
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William L. Petersen could have been a major Hollywood star, but his career choices led him down a different path. He turned down iconic roles in 'Goodfellas,' 'Heat,' and 'Platoon' for lesser-known projects, which may have kept him from the fame of contemporaries like Mel Gibson and Bruce Willis. This segment explores the impact of those decisions on his trajectory in the film industry.
The Rewatchables · ‘To Live and Die in L.A.’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey · Mar 17, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… well and it's been really funny i feel like this show has gotten you know a little bit of like it's like it's humor back oh what did you think of jeff probst's impersonations you're a classic impersonationist so yeah i felt like that maybe the reason why they didn't need me on survivor 50 is like jeff's like hey hold my beer i'll do the impressions uh funny guy okay yeah so yeah jeff did jonathan he did uh who else who else did he did colby he did colby yeah and and they did christian yeah in front of christian which is as somebody who does impressions that's the bravest thing to it's easy to …” “… other than that like it has been largely you know uh super super fun you know we're looking like nine out of ten it's been a really really strong start to the season and everybody has really been firing on all cylinders yeah including you great great well and it's been really funny i feel like this show has gotten you know a little bit of like it's like it's humor back oh what did you think of jeff probst's impersonations you're a classic impersonationist so yeah i felt like that maybe the reason why they didn't need me on survivor 50 is like jeff's like hey hold my beer i'll do the impressions uh funny guy okay yeah so yeah jeff did jonathan he did uh who else who else did he did colby he did colby yeah and and they did christian yeah in front of christian which is as somebody who does impressions that's the bravest thing to it's easy to do jonathan and colby when they're not there harder to do christian in front of christian yeah um are you surprised christian didn't sort of pick up and kind of start riffing with him about about the christian of it all i think that he handled it very gracefully i think that when jeff is doing an impression of you i think you just sit and you …” View more
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In Survivor 50, host Jeff Probst showcases his comedic talent by impersonating former contestants, creating a light-hearted atmosphere that fans are loving. The discussion reflects on the current season's cast and how the humor has returned, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the show. Despite some initial skepticism about the cast, the hosts agree that the season has been a strong start, filled with entertaining moments and character dynamics.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 5 Recap · Mar 26, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… and I know you were somebody who was also keen on listening for when other people had loose lips correct me if I'm wrong but when Deb revealed that Jeff Varner had gotten a vote at the first tribal council it was you that caught that right yep so yeah you you gotta listen more than you talk and I think too that's another probably reason why I'm not back on is because I am so insular whenever I play. Like, I don't want to tell the producers. I don't want to tell them things because I'm not sure that they, whenever they're interviewing somebody else, if I give them information, you know, not that …” “… I probably went about it the wrong way but I thought that she was jeopardizing my game yeah and so little did I know she wasn't jeopardizing it because she was already in this other alliance but anyway yeah that was the only not loose lips but more and I know you were somebody who was also keen on listening for when other people had loose lips correct me if I'm wrong but when Deb revealed that Jeff Varner had gotten a vote at the first tribal council it was you that caught that right yep so yeah you you gotta listen more than you talk and I think too that's another probably reason why I'm not back on is because I am so insular whenever I play. Like, I don't want to tell the producers. I don't want to tell them things because I'm not sure that they, whenever they're interviewing somebody else, if I give them information, you know, not that they would tell them what I've said, but they may introduce an idea to that person that they might not have had if I share everything that I'm thinking. So at one point, and I think it was, I don't remember if it was my second time I played or my third, Jeff asked me, I was like, Tina, you know, could you open up a little more? And I'm like, nope. …” View more
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Tina Wesson reflects on her experience in Survivor, discussing a pivotal moment of miscommunication with her ally, Monica. She believed Monica was jeopardizing her game due to her loud voice, leading to a fallout that impacted their alliance. Tina realizes now that her insular approach may have hindered her ability to create compelling television, highlighting the balance between gameplay and entertainment on reality shows.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Tina Wesson Talks Survivor 50 Ep 4 · Mar 20, 2026
The Vergecast
“… loudly said, we're not making money because we're going to build all this infrastructure. And the second they were like, we need to make money now. Jeff Bezos owns a very large boat. You know, like the Internet, the way that economy developed overall was it was just obvious. Yeah, it was the same with smartphones and apps. And you can feel a lot of ways about mobile. You can feel a lot of ways about social media. You feel a lot of ways about Mark Zuckerberg. you can feel a lot of ways about the Apple tax like that economy developed and you did not have to convince people to buy smartphones. …” “… by and large just started using it and a bunch of companies were able to make a lot of money along the way and there wasn't this level of confusion yeah do you know what i mean like amazon chose not to make money for a long time, very publicly, very loudly said, we're not making money because we're going to build all this infrastructure. And the second they were like, we need to make money now. Jeff Bezos owns a very large boat. You know, like the Internet, the way that economy developed overall was it was just obvious. Yeah, it was the same with smartphones and apps. And you can feel a lot of ways about mobile. You can feel a lot of ways about social media. You feel a lot of ways about Mark Zuckerberg. you can feel a lot of ways about the Apple tax like that economy developed and you did not have to convince people to buy smartphones. Right. Facebook is actually my favorite example of this. People raced to join Facebook, like raced to get on it because we eventually figured out the downstream effects and there were all kinds of problems and all that stuff. But like the initial value proposition of here's why this will make your life better was so clear to so many people that the …” View more
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The AI industry is struggling to gain public trust because it demands too much without delivering clear value, unlike past technologies like the internet and smartphones. Historically, innovations thrived on their ability to offer immediate benefits, leading consumers to embrace them wholeheartedly. In contrast, AI's perceived overreach and lack of meaningful products have led to widespread skepticism and resistance.
The Vergecast · Why people really hate AI · Mar 20, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
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Jordan Spieth is displaying a more simplified and focused approach on the golf course, reminiscent of his earlier effortless style. Observers note he is less anxious and more fluid in his swings, moving away from excessive rehearsals. This transformation could signal a significant comeback for the former champion as he navigates the tournament landscape.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1130: Friday at the 2026 Players · Mar 14, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
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The Mavs executed a clever strategy to avoid costly double bogeys, showcasing a game plan that emphasizes smart play over aggressive birdies. This approach, highlighted by Lee Hodges' impressive putting performance, could redefine how players tackle challenging courses. With a focus on consistency and avoiding mistakes, the Mavs are set to make waves in upcoming tournaments.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1129: Thursday at the 2026 Players · Mar 13, 2026
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
“… pockets and take money out, which then is not invested into productive capacity. It is invested into more machines that create more power for the Jeff Bezos of the world to put their long-hour comes deeply into your pocket, you realize that this is not a sustainable macroeconomy. And the result is that, you know, we have stagnation in the West. The carnage that Donald Trump said he saw in, you know, the working classes of the United States, which was there, you know, he did have a point when he was raising this. Of course, now he's making it far worse. He invoked that sense of carnage amongst …” “… no investment. And the only people who invest in this world of ours, essentially, are the Chinese on one hand and big tech on the other, who are not producing anything except the power through Amazon.com and Uber and so on to reach deep into your pockets and take money out, which then is not invested into productive capacity. It is invested into more machines that create more power for the Jeff Bezos of the world to put their long-hour comes deeply into your pocket, you realize that this is not a sustainable macroeconomy. And the result is that, you know, we have stagnation in the West. The carnage that Donald Trump said he saw in, you know, the working classes of the United States, which was there, you know, he did have a point when he was raising this. Of course, now he's making it far worse. He invoked that sense of carnage amongst the blue-collar workers to get elected to the White House in order to enrich big tech and the military-industrial complex and, you know, essentially promote the agenda of Benjamin Netanyahu and his forever wars in the Middle East. Let me get your reaction to something that Ray Dalio was writing about. So he says his reading of history and sense of …” View more
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The U.S. empire could face a significant turning point if it loses control of the Strait of Hormuz, similar to Britain's Suez Crisis in 1956. Despite historical predictions of American decline, the empire has shown resilience, largely due to the dollar's global dominance. However, as countries like China and India begin to shift their savings away from the dollar, the question remains: how long can this hegemony last?
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar · 3/17/26: Top Iran Official Assassinated, WH Panic Over DropSite Report, Yanis Varoufakis on Iran War · Mar 17, 2026

Top Podcasts About Jeff O’Neill

Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
2 episodes
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
2 episodes
KSR
KSR
1 episode
Pop Culture Happy Hour
Pop Culture Happy Hour
1 episode
The Joe Rogan Experience
The Joe Rogan Experience
1 episode
Spittin Chiclets
Spittin Chiclets
1 episode
This Week in Startups
This Week in Startups
1 episode
The Rewatchables
The Rewatchables
1 episode