Best Podcast Episodes About Josh Hader
Everything podcasters are saying about Josh Hader — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 27, 2026 – 7 episodes
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“… van touring and bus touring. Tell me about van touring. So before Van Touring, I was driving around in my SUV around the country opening for like Josh Turner and Martina McBride and Chase Rice and playing my piano and cueing like tracks on my own, which I will never do that again. It was a time. It was like a piano recital for people before they, you know, were singing songs about beer. So it's really funny. But after that, yeah, I had a band for the first time, which was really cool. and when you tour in a van, you drive in the morning, you play the show, and right after the show, sometimes …”
“… about that. Like not just the bus, but I don't – unless you've been in it, it's hard to understand how much easier the bus makes life and why people just don't grab buses because they're so expensive. People don't comprehend the difference between like van touring and bus touring. Tell me about van touring. So before Van Touring, I was driving around in my SUV around the country opening for like Josh Turner and Martina McBride and Chase Rice and playing my piano and cueing like tracks on my own, which I will never do that again. It was a time. It was like a piano recital for people before they, you know, were singing songs about beer. So it's really funny. But after that, yeah, I had a band for the first time, which was really cool. and when you tour in a van, you drive in the morning, you play the show, and right after the show, sometimes I would go on stage and sing with the artists I was opening for, but then you drive through the night too, depending on the routing, which my routing was always kind of rocky. I remember there was a show we drove.”
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Avery Anna hilariously recounts her transition from van touring to her first experience on a tour bus, revealing the chaos of her early performances that felt more like piano recitals for beer-loving crowds. The comedic contrast between the grueling van life and the luxury of bus touring makes for a relatable and funny mini-story.
“… right? I think it went even a little later in our first draft of the day. Yep. At the turn, we got two more reliever picks here, Carlos Estevez and Josh Hader. Josh Hader will start the season on the IL. He's dealing with that biceps injury. Then we got Matthew Boyd, who has been named the opening day starter for the Cubs. He actually left the WBC.”
“… he's going to be that this year, but how long it takes for him to get there is anybody guess with the kind of clues the Blue Jays are dropping right now So it fine to take him here but I wouldn take him much earlier than here This is about 160 right? I think it went even a little later in our first draft of the day. Yep. At the turn, we got two more reliever picks here, Carlos Estevez and Josh Hader. Josh Hader will start the season on the IL. He's dealing with that biceps injury. Then we got Matthew Boyd, who has been named the opening day starter for the Cubs. He actually left the WBC.”
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Jack Caglione, a player for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, is catching attention for his impressive power and potential breakout this season. With a solid strikeout rate and a physique reminiscent of a professional wrestler, he could be a game-changer if he makes consistent contact. In a recent mock draft, he was selected as a high-upside bench hitter, showcasing the excitement surrounding his potential impact.
“… and handing it off to the people behind you. That that is the time when he is recognized while in the same category as a Ryan Coogler or a Josh Safdie and director is fascinating because that is usually what the Oscars makes you do. they say wait until you're 55 and you spent the last 20 30 years of your life making super cool movies and then when you get a little older we'll say it's okay for you to join the club and that did happen for paul thomas anderson tonight i'm kind of sorting through what it means for me as a movie fan um because i i don't know that i ever expected it when i …”
“… until now. Until now. And so I find this to be a fascinating win. I find it to be the fact that it is a movie, as PTA said when he accepted his screenplay Oscar, that is very much about kind of exiting your youth, exiting that period of hope and expectation and handing it off to the people behind you. That that is the time when he is recognized while in the same category as a Ryan Coogler or a Josh Safdie and director is fascinating because that is usually what the Oscars makes you do. they say wait until you're 55 and you spent the last 20 30 years of your life making super cool movies and then when you get a little older we'll say it's okay for you to join the club and that did happen for paul thomas anderson tonight i'm kind of sorting through what it means for me as a movie fan um because i i don't know that i ever expected it when i was watching the master and i was like this guy's a fucking freak and i love it you know i love how weird all of his movies are despite them coming from huge studios and having huge movie stars he had as a really oddball sensibility and an oddball sense of humor and he somehow with this movie managed to not reject any of his principles or creative …”
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Paul Thomas Anderson's recent Oscar win for 'One Battle After Another' marks a significant moment in cinema, as it reflects a generational shift in recognition for filmmakers. Unlike many directors who wait decades for such accolades, Anderson's win celebrates his unique vision and creative integrity, while also addressing themes of aging and legacy. This recognition not only honors his work but also resonates deeply with the current cultural landscape, making it a defining moment for Gen X filmmakers.
“That's enough of a discount. I think I know he's going to start the season on the IL. He's got the biceps injury. You could get nothing out of Josh Hader. Yeah, that's the thing. I mean, it's IL or it's Yahoo, so you figure there's a few IL spots, assume, so you can take that risk. If I were that guy, I'd be backing it up with Brian Abreu ASAP. But I think that it is enough where it's probably worth it in an IL format. If it's a league without IL spots, I think I'm just crossing them off. But I can understand taking the discount in a league where you can stash them for a while. I'm trying to …”
“That's enough of a discount. I think I know he's going to start the season on the IL. He's got the biceps injury. You could get nothing out of Josh Hader. Yeah, that's the thing. I mean, it's IL or it's Yahoo, so you figure there's a few IL spots, assume, so you can take that risk. If I were that guy, I'd be backing it up with Brian Abreu ASAP. But I think that it is enough where it's probably worth it in an IL format. If it's a league without IL spots, I think I'm just crossing them off. But I can understand taking the discount in a league where you can stash them for a while. I'm trying to figure out what is the color coding system on this draft board? Is it just all infielders are red? Is that? No, it's not. Corner. Short stops. Okay, it's corner versus middle. No, but Cattell Marte is red, too, and so is Bryce Terrain. So it might be infielders are red. But then Bobby Witt, the short stops are all green. But then all the other …”
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Injuries can significantly diminish a player's value, as seen with Josh Hader, who may start the season on the injured list due to a biceps issue. In leagues with IL spots, taking a risk on him could be worth it, but in leagues without, he might be a total pass. This highlights the importance of understanding injury risks and their impact on player performance and draft strategies.
“… change the tire The G6 doesn't have a jack in it. Doesn't have a jack, or he doesn't have one either. Right. So apparently he, Joseph Benequist and Josh Dahl, who is Scott's son, take the G6. They were going to take the G6 to the Odessa auction that night. I don't know if he was going to sell it or what. Or if he's going to drive it, buy more driving it. Yeah, I think he's just driving it there. Yeah. But he the jack that he went to get from the Altima turned out to be broken. So now he's got damn it. What a night to all these cars broken to Jack and flat tire. Very annoying. So late afternoon, …”
“… some money into it oh yeah he's got a flat tire on the old g6 that night oh boy not good um so apparently there a he has a bunch of cars in his driveway benequist there a uh nissan ultima also So he goes home to get the jack from the Nissan Altima to change the tire The G6 doesn't have a jack in it. Doesn't have a jack, or he doesn't have one either. Right. So apparently he, Joseph Benequist and Josh Dahl, who is Scott's son, take the G6. They were going to take the G6 to the Odessa auction that night. I don't know if he was going to sell it or what. Or if he's going to drive it, buy more driving it. Yeah, I think he's just driving it there. Yeah. But he the jack that he went to get from the Altima turned out to be broken. So now he's got damn it. What a night to all these cars broken to Jack and flat tire. Very annoying. So late afternoon, early evening, Josh Dahl and Benequist don't end up at the auction as they were supposed to go supposed to go there. Scott Dahl says he was trying to reach them but couldn't get a hold of them also to see what was going on. So apparently what he says, Scott Dahl's driving his mother's Ford Windstar minivan. Hot ride. It keeps getting worse. If you …”
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In this segment, the crew hilariously critiques the unfortunate car choices of Scott Dahl and his associates, culminating in a comedic breakdown of their automotive misadventures. The punchline? Scott's choice to drive his mother's outdated Ford Windstar while searching for his son and a flat-tired Pontiac G6 is a recipe for laughter.
“… you what information I got this morning from a source saying, I don't imagine Billy Donovan is in play, nor Brad Stevens. Tommy Lloyd at Arizona, Josh Schertz at St. Louis make sense. My source also threw in Michael Malone feels like a super creative, capable option as well. Nate Oates feels like he's not controlling his situation. Todd Golden appears to be possessed by spirits when he coaches. What do you make of that information? Well, it's a lot of fun to speculate right now. I can't tell you I know anything about really where they're going to go next, except, and I wrote this today in my …”
“… at the game in Greenville when they blew the 19-point lead. And even then, I was in that post-game press conference and asked one of those questions too. And, whoa, it was bad news. One of the low points of press conferences I've ever seen. Let me give you what information I got this morning from a source saying, I don't imagine Billy Donovan is in play, nor Brad Stevens. Tommy Lloyd at Arizona, Josh Schertz at St. Louis make sense. My source also threw in Michael Malone feels like a super creative, capable option as well. Nate Oates feels like he's not controlling his situation. Todd Golden appears to be possessed by spirits when he coaches. What do you make of that information? Well, it's a lot of fun to speculate right now. I can't tell you I know anything about really where they're going to go next, except, and I wrote this today in my Charlotte Observer column, it's got to be outside the family, Dan. There is no Roy Williams waiting in the wings inside the Carolina blue umbrella. You have to expand. And all the people you're talking about are, you know, not really in the umbrella. But people always are like, oh, only, you know, I went to UN. I don't need to have a UNC coach, …”
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North Carolina's firing of Coach Hubert Davis highlights a stark reality: competing with Duke is tougher than ever. With Duke's seamless transition to Coach John Shire and their impressive recruiting classes, UNC must rethink its strategy to stay relevant. The pressure is on to find a new coach who can not only win but also outshine their biggest rival.
“Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark, and there's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, there's Jerry over there, and we are wasted. wasted on excitement about talking about gin wasted on excitement uh-huh i like that that's a great motto yeah and not a not the worst band name but not the best it's not the best at all it's like an album title more like oh yeah it's a good album title maybe it's um jungle x-rays second album wasted on excitement yeah or bathtub gin wasted on excitement …”
“Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark, and there's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, there's Jerry over there, and we are wasted. wasted on excitement about talking about gin wasted on excitement uh-huh i like that that's a great motto yeah and not a not the worst band name but not the best it's not the best at all it's like an album title more like oh yeah it's a good album title maybe it's um jungle x-rays second album wasted on excitement yeah or bathtub gin wasted on excitement bathtub gin's a fish song Oh, it is? Mm-hmm. Blech. It's funny. I was walking in the neighborhood yesterday, and I saw a car that was clearly like the child home for Thanksgiving. It was like this kind of beat-up Jeep from Florida, and it had a fish sticker and a Grateful Dead sticker and like one other thing. College. And this really nice thing, and …”
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Gin enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as they dive into the fascinating history of gin and its evolution. In this segment from the podcast 'Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gin,' hosts Chuck and Josh share their love for gin and how it transitions into martini season, highlighting the cultural significance and personal connections to this beloved spirit. The lighthearted banter and relatable anecdotes make it a delightful listen for both gin aficionados and casual drinkers alike.
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