Best Podcast Episodes About Justin Sun
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 28 episodes
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“specific instances First Justin reportedly shared text messages between him and you with another student after the no-contact order was issued on May 31, 2017. The second allegation occurred when Justin was reported to attend the Welcome Back BBQ hosted by Fraternity and Sorority Life on Friday, August 18, 2017. Based on the preponderance of the evidence standard and after reviewing the no contact agreement, interviewing witnesses, and considering all other currently …”
“specific instances First Justin reportedly shared text messages between him and you with another student after the no-contact order was issued on May 31, 2017. The second allegation occurred when Justin was reported to attend the Welcome Back BBQ hosted by Fraternity and Sorority Life on Friday, August 18, 2017. Based on the preponderance of the evidence standard and after reviewing the no contact agreement, interviewing witnesses, and considering all other currently available information, I have concluded the following. Justin has been found responsible for violating the no-contact agreement when he shared text messages with blank on or about Friday, June 2, 2017. The rationale for this decision is that during my meeting with Justin and the other female student, both parties confirmed the sharing of the text messages. …”
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In a troubling case from 2017, a university student named Justin was found responsible for violating a no-contact order after sharing text messages with another student. Despite this violation, he received only a six-month probation, leading to further retaliatory behavior that was not adequately addressed by the university's Title IX process. This segment highlights the inadequacies of institutional responses to sexual assault allegations and the implications for victims.
“… burt's bees tube in her throat like like that's appealing i know no she's posery yeah whatever okay i guess you're not gonna go there have you seen justin timberlake's arrest i have not okay so i don't pay enough attention to celebrities and shit i know it's usually i'm not very interested but i did i was very taken with this so first of all this was taken from a body cam of his dui or they call him dwi arrest and it's so fucking humiliating so just bang okay are you ready yeah here it is me like I'm a criminal. I don't want to say that because, I mean, would you be interested? So, purpose of …”
“… likes. You're her type, bro. also see the thing is that's not even that impressive no that's what i was gonna say that's half a banana right like what that's not you ain't breaking no world records no she's not the throat goat she no she put like a burt's bees tube in her throat like like that's appealing i know no she's posery yeah whatever okay i guess you're not gonna go there have you seen justin timberlake's arrest i have not okay so i don't pay enough attention to celebrities and shit i know it's usually i'm not very interested but i did i was very taken with this so first of all this was taken from a body cam of his dui or they call him dwi arrest and it's so fucking humiliating so just bang okay are you ready yeah here it is me like I'm a criminal. I don't want to say that because, I mean, would you be interested? So, purpose of your UWI? He's so red. I appreciate you understanding what we got to do right there. Yeah, I appreciate you boys for doing your job. I have one martini and I follow my friends on. Yeah, more than one martini, sir. I appreciate you boys for doing your job. Okay, here's the best part. Ready? White? I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding, man. See? So you're …”
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In a hilarious take on Justin Timberlake's DUI arrest, the hosts dissect his embarrassing behavior and celebrity privilege. The funniest moment comes when they mock his attempt to charm the officers, revealing how much they love to hate him for not suffering enough in the spotlight.
“… going to be there. I don't give a fuck. I ain't going. No. All right. So are you sure this is the year you want to go? Yeah. For that weekend with Justin Bieber? I know you're going to love Justin Bieber. You're going to have so much fun. I'm not going to see Justin Bieber. What do you mean? He's on the main stage. I know, but I'm not going to physically be around him. No, but you're going to be dancing your little heart out to Justin Bieber. I don't know what he is. Sing me a song. Baby, baby. Oh, yeah, I will be. I will be. I will be. I will be. I will be. I will be. And the other one I like …”
“… fucking Kuchel. Okay. You already went. I've never been. Yeah, I went to pick up the tickets and I go back. Yeah, yeah. I never went inside. I'm going to go inside. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm telling you right now, I don't care if next year Harry Styles is going to be there. I don't give a fuck. I ain't going. No. All right. So are you sure this is the year you want to go? Yeah. For that weekend with Justin Bieber? I know you're going to love Justin Bieber. You're going to have so much fun. I'm not going to see Justin Bieber. What do you mean? He's on the main stage. I know, but I'm not going to physically be around him. No, but you're going to be dancing your little heart out to Justin Bieber. I don't know what he is. Sing me a song. Baby, baby. Oh, yeah, I will be. I will be. I will be. I will be. I will be. I will be. And the other one I like is... If you... No, no, no. No, no, no, no. What a... Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Maybe you can go and love yourself. My mama don't like you and she likes everyone. You're going to fucking love it. Dude, you're going to have so much fun. It's like the boat. You thought you didn't like the boat. You got on the boat. You had so much fun on the boat. …”
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In a hilarious twist, one host recounts the absolute nightmare of picking up Coachella tickets, only to discover he didn't need to make the trek. The banter escalates as they joke about Justin Bieber's performance and the reluctant attendee's previous dislike for boats, creating a comedic parallel of unexpected fun.
“… shine, massive crowds poured into the streets in big cities and small towns alike, all with a unifying message. There are no kings in America. And Justin, the No Kings Coalition, which is made up of organizers of rallies nationwide, tells MSNOW that an estimated 8 million people showed up to today's demonstrations, making it the largest single day nonviolent protest in modern American history. Organizers in Chicago estimated that about 200,000 people turned up there alone. And here in New York City, organizers told me that an estimated 350,000 people showed up. For reference, the first No Kings …”
“… talking about the 82nd Airborne, we're talking about these various special forces and the various military services and so forth. He's not talking about sending regular army and infantry in by the hundreds of thousands. All day long, through rain or shine, massive crowds poured into the streets in big cities and small towns alike, all with a unifying message. There are no kings in America. And Justin, the No Kings Coalition, which is made up of organizers of rallies nationwide, tells MSNOW that an estimated 8 million people showed up to today's demonstrations, making it the largest single day nonviolent protest in modern American history. Organizers in Chicago estimated that about 200,000 people turned up there alone. And here in New York City, organizers told me that an estimated 350,000 people showed up. For reference, the first No Kings Day last June drew an estimated 5 million people. The second one held in October, an estimated 7 million. The flagship No Kings rally was held today in Minneapolis, which has, of course, become the site of some of the Trump administration's most glaring examples of overreach. Every morning when I get up I reach for my phone to look at the headlines …”
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The nationwide protests against the Trump administration are a powerful demonstration of unity and hope, showcasing the strength and impact of nonviolent resistance.
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In this hilarious segment, the guys react to a shocking video of Justin Timberlake post-DUI, where his antics are almost as outrageous as the situation itself. They dive into the absurdity of the moment, making light of celebrity mishaps and the chaos of homeowners associations, all while keeping the laughs coming.
“… said it's who not how I got to get the right people on the bus and I will say that I think you've got some ninjas. Yeah I not going to discount you Justin Taylor and Kevin and the guys that founded the company because you guys got it But there a lot of times my number one thing and I just did a Facebook post is it not going to be me It going to be bringing on talent If you look at Elon Musk, if you look at the greatest minds in the world that are doing the biggest things, it's getting the right people on the bus and taking it to the next level. What happened? What was that mind shift that you …”
“… thing I want to talk about before we finish is you guys are hustlers if I look at chirp I would say it's a group of guys with a lot of hustle and they they wielded into they manifested into creation and then all of a sudden you woke up one day and said it's who not how I got to get the right people on the bus and I will say that I think you've got some ninjas. Yeah I not going to discount you Justin Taylor and Kevin and the guys that founded the company because you guys got it But there a lot of times my number one thing and I just did a Facebook post is it not going to be me It going to be bringing on talent If you look at Elon Musk, if you look at the greatest minds in the world that are doing the biggest things, it's getting the right people on the bus and taking it to the next level. What happened? What was that mind shift that you said, I better start making some changes. I love my team, but now I got to make some moves. Yeah. I mean, it did come from reading the book, who know how it was like the first, the first step. And that's when Justin, when we did hire Justin, um, uh, and that story is awesome. I was going to, I was going to call a hundred people. My goal was I was …”
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To scale your business effectively, you need to empower your team rather than micromanage them. Ryan Fenn, CEO of Chiirp, shares how shifting to a mindset of giving power away to high performers transformed his approach to leadership. By trusting experts and allowing them to innovate, he discovered the secret to unlocking extraordinary potential within his team.
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Trump plays international politics like a high-stakes poker game, leveraging aggressive tactics against opponents like Iran and the UK. By understanding their limitations, he positions himself as the dominant player at the table, ready to make bold moves that could reshape global dynamics. This strategy reflects a stark contrast to the more passive approaches favored by European leaders.
“… to this. Fairly big story in Calabasas today. Eric Dickerson, of course the L.A. Rams great running back, tweets out, I live in Calabasas and Justin Bieber needs to slow his ass down. Yeah, I heard that he was, well, here's a couple things. And then Keyshawn Johnson also passes him and he goes to Justin Bieber's house and says, you have to slow down. So Keyshawn Johnson and Eric Dickerson are yelling at Justin Bieber. I thought it was very funny. Is he Canadian? Yes. He has to be confused by all the black rich people. Should be. I thought the triple-gated community was. All right. Anyway So …”
“… you have tiramisu? All right, shall we do the creep of the week? Let's do it, but I do want to say something very quickly, Ace, because this is something that you enjoy football, especially the Rams, and you enjoy cars, so I wanted to get your reaction to this. Fairly big story in Calabasas today. Eric Dickerson, of course the L.A. Rams great running back, tweets out, I live in Calabasas and Justin Bieber needs to slow his ass down. Yeah, I heard that he was, well, here's a couple things. And then Keyshawn Johnson also passes him and he goes to Justin Bieber's house and says, you have to slow down. So Keyshawn Johnson and Eric Dickerson are yelling at Justin Bieber. I thought it was very funny. Is he Canadian? Yes. He has to be confused by all the black rich people. Should be. I thought the triple-gated community was. All right. Anyway So I like two things As someone who likes fast cars I understand you want to just open them up all the time You just want to do that punch You just want to punch it especially when you fucking 16”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts riff on Justin Bieber's reckless driving, with Eric Dickerson and Keyshawn Johnson humorously confronting him. The absurdity peaks when they imagine Bieber, a Canadian, trying to navigate the fast-paced world of rich Angelenos, adding a comedic twist to celebrity culture.
“… you go. Not very optimistic. And one thing to make note of is that we're starting to see FUD coming into the market again, even more so. Right now, Justin, Binance says U.S. Senator Blumenthal's claim that Iranian-linked accounts operating on the platform were false and its attack on crypto. You have that one, One right behind it, of course, we know about Justin Sun, the Tron founder, has now been, the case has been dropped by the SEC, Trump's SEC. So again, more FUD coming in. And then you have all of this issue around this state of, or the Strait of Hormuz, which has been really built around …”
“… these like gray EMAs right here, you would see these start to get bright again, potentially. And that's major momentum. You could kind of do something that you saw over here. But until that happens, I wouldn't be very optimistic, unfortunately. There you go. Not very optimistic. And one thing to make note of is that we're starting to see FUD coming into the market again, even more so. Right now, Justin, Binance says U.S. Senator Blumenthal's claim that Iranian-linked accounts operating on the platform were false and its attack on crypto. You have that one, One right behind it, of course, we know about Justin Sun, the Tron founder, has now been, the case has been dropped by the SEC, Trump's SEC. So again, more FUD coming in. And then you have all of this issue around this state of, or the Strait of Hormuz, which has been really built around this situation where the Lloyds of London had pulled out. Now this is going to slow oil. So my question is, if you were betting on gold or you were betting on oil right now, from an investment standpoint, which route would you take? I would definitely take oil. And the reason, let me just show you one chart I really like over there. If we look at …”
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In the current market, investing in oil is a smarter choice than gold due to emerging geopolitical tensions affecting oil flow. With disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and increasing FUD in crypto, oil is positioned for a potential price jump, unlike gold, which may have peaked. This analysis highlights the critical factors influencing these investment decisions today.
“Forget the studio. All right, thanks, Kenan. No, thank you. So we continue on here from backstage at Celebrity Match Game. Baldwin will be third. Justin Long is warming up the crowd for Alec Baldwin. I don't mind. Justin Long, good to see you, my friend. Good to see you. Justin's a sweet guy. He took a break from eating his lunch, and he agreed to come on with nothing to plug. So I guess we should just talk a little about this. I just like to talk. Let's just talk about the journey, Justin. You're just lonely, needed a friend, and yeah. I haven't talked to you in this format in about 10 years. …”
“Forget the studio. All right, thanks, Kenan. No, thank you. So we continue on here from backstage at Celebrity Match Game. Baldwin will be third. Justin Long is warming up the crowd for Alec Baldwin. I don't mind. Justin Long, good to see you, my friend. Good to see you. Justin's a sweet guy. He took a break from eating his lunch, and he agreed to come on with nothing to plug. So I guess we should just talk a little about this. I just like to talk. Let's just talk about the journey, Justin. You're just lonely, needed a friend, and yeah. I haven't talked to you in this format in about 10 years. I know, so it's high time. You started off, you grew up, I think you said out in Connecticut. Yeah. and you're, this is going to come across the wrong way, but you're an unlikely star. Thank you. No, it's good. That's a compliment. So what got you? No, I agree. It's unlikely for me to. Into the business. What was the plan? The plan was to maybe, …”
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In this segment, Justin Long humorously reflects on his unexpected journey to stardom, revealing how he initially envisioned a career filled with small acting gigs and commercials. His candid comparison of actors to 'carnies' adds a hilarious twist to the conversation, making listeners chuckle at the unglamorous reality behind Hollywood dreams.
“… Wait, is that on there? Yes, I did see the video. Yeah, a lot of her stuff is on there. The video of the chair throwing us all that. Got it. But Justin Timberlake? Oh, yeah. I watched some of that. That's crazy. He was wasted. I know. I would say strides in effect on that because he tried to get that. Right? Didn't he sue to keep it hidden? Yeah, from coming out, yeah. And so they were able to release it. And they released not only the body cam footage from the cop from the stop. Inside. But also inside when they were having to fill out the paperwork. Yeah, that's crazy to watch. Yeah. What …”
“… also the people that move to town because they're just new to town. He's like that good where he could get better if he worked at it, but he's also good enough to move to town. That's the good. Yeah. Yeah, so. You know what else is on my algorithm? Wait, is that on there? Yes, I did see the video. Yeah, a lot of her stuff is on there. The video of the chair throwing us all that. Got it. But Justin Timberlake? Oh, yeah. I watched some of that. That's crazy. He was wasted. I know. I would say strides in effect on that because he tried to get that. Right? Didn't he sue to keep it hidden? Yeah, from coming out, yeah. And so they were able to release it. And they released not only the body cam footage from the cop from the stop. Inside. But also inside when they were having to fill out the paperwork. Yeah, that's crazy to watch. Yeah. What did you think about it? I just, I mean, I didn't, I thought, you know, when I saw the body cam, when he got pulled over, I'm like, well, yeah, that's like, he's definitely impaired. But then he's back and he's asking him to repeat questions. And he's like looking and then looks, wait, wait, say that again. Like it was pretty sad. Why are you driving? …”
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously dissect Justin Timberlake's recent drunk driving incident, complete with body cam footage. The absurdity of a star like Timberlake not using an Uber after a night out becomes a comedic highlight, as they emphasize the irony of his situation and the universal advice of not drinking and driving.
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After getting sober, I finally completed my first book, marking a significant shift in my life. This journey led me to explore self-help literature, which opened my mind and changed my perspective. It’s fascinating how a single book can ignite a passion for reading and personal growth.
“Next up, Justin Huber. Good evening, gentlemen. Man, what an honor to judge this little masters draft. I had to dust off the old cowboy hat. It's been collecting cobwebs to put this on to come in here and judge this. Thank you for having me be a guest judge, man. I listen to this seeing these picks I mean brought back some memories First off probably my favorite Masters of all time the 97 Tiger win I mean, just iconic. Watched it the other day. Randy, what a …”
“Next up, Justin Huber. Good evening, gentlemen. Man, what an honor to judge this little masters draft. I had to dust off the old cowboy hat. It's been collecting cobwebs to put this on to come in here and judge this. Thank you for having me be a guest judge, man. I listen to this seeing these picks I mean brought back some memories First off probably my favorite Masters of all time the 97 Tiger win I mean, just iconic. Watched it the other day. Randy, what a great choice. Thank you. You know, in there, maybe my second favorite of all time was the 05 Tiger, that chip in. I could take you back to where I was with a buddy of mine watching in his bedroom. on a little tube TV and that ball sat on the edge forever. Just spectacular. But as we get down this list, you know, someone's got to be a winner. Someone …”
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Justin Huber judges the ultimate Masters Draft, declaring DJ's lineup as the best. He reminisces about iconic moments like Tiger Woods' 1997 win and 2005 chip-in, while ranking other memorable picks. The excitement of the Masters shines through as he evaluates each competitor's choices.
“… doing my best to make sure that Ethereum will be ready for an age of artificial superintelligence. This last question as we draw this to a close, Justin, this has been absolutely fantastic. Thank you. And maybe this is a kind of a personal question is you've had an AI awakening over the last few months. I now notice you're qualifying the Ethereum with like, if humanity survives. So Ethereum plays a key role, if humanity survives. Those words are hard to say for me. It's hard to actually get that out of my mouth because that is a caveat that I've not had to think about or deal with. The real …”
“… And so, yes, maybe Ethereum will accelerate some things, but in some sense, it's one of the only hopes that we have. for defensive acceleration. And so as such, I think it's still rational to be trying to ship the straw map by 2029 and doing my best to make sure that Ethereum will be ready for an age of artificial superintelligence. This last question as we draw this to a close, Justin, this has been absolutely fantastic. Thank you. And maybe this is a kind of a personal question is you've had an AI awakening over the last few months. I now notice you're qualifying the Ethereum with like, if humanity survives. So Ethereum plays a key role, if humanity survives. Those words are hard to say for me. It's hard to actually get that out of my mouth because that is a caveat that I've not had to think about or deal with. The real possibility that the technology accelerationism means humanity doesn't survive. How do you deal with that personally? I'm relatively zen about it. I've reached a point where I'm happy to die. I've lived a very happy life. What? They're shocked. That was not the answer I was expecting. I think you just need to keep hope. You just need to put it aside, …”
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Justin Drake reveals his unsettling belief that the probability of humanity's doom due to AI is now over 50%. Despite this grim outlook, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining hope and working towards a future with Ethereum, which he sees as a crucial tool for defensive acceleration against existential risks. This perspective highlights the unpredictable nature of technological advancements and the need for optimism in the face of uncertainty.
“Justin, no it does not Bro, do you give up? Yeah Go ahead and read your answer Nobody has an answer No, I'm writing something down I have a great answer Okay, Randall says Takeo Spikes. Takeo. Was he a linebacker for the Buffalo Bills? Well, before that, he was a Cincinnati Bengals. It's just the coolest name I could think of. Yanni says Blitz. Nate says Behringer. Brody says Archer. The correct answer is Schmidt. Ah! Oh. Justin Schmidt. Dang. Justin …”
“Justin, no it does not Bro, do you give up? Yeah Go ahead and read your answer Nobody has an answer No, I'm writing something down I have a great answer Okay, Randall says Takeo Spikes. Takeo. Was he a linebacker for the Buffalo Bills? Well, before that, he was a Cincinnati Bengals. It's just the coolest name I could think of. Yanni says Blitz. Nate says Behringer. Brody says Archer. The correct answer is Schmidt. Ah! Oh. Justin Schmidt. Dang. Justin Schmidt got stung or bit by about 80 different insects to develop his pain index that's on a scale of one to four. One is the lowest level, saying the pain generally lasts about five minutes. This group is where most small bees are at. At level two, you'll find the bald-faced hornet and yellow jacket. At three is the red paper wasp and velvet ant. …”
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Justin Schmidt developed a pain index for insect stings, ranking them from one to four based on intensity. The bullet ant tops the scale, with pain described as 'walking over flaming charcoal with a three-inch nail embedded in your heel.' Discover how this fascinating research sheds light on the world of insects and pain perception.
“… is one of the greatest submission artist that ever competed in the sport. Not the best. Numbers prove it. And against elite guys like you and like Justin. And then Gamrot. Dude, Gamrot is... I trained with him for years. He's a wrestler, but his grappling is incredible, man. He got tied up in knots with Oliveira. Oliveira's a nightmare. I knew it could happen, but I didn't think it would be that... I was stunned too. I was like, God, he's good. He's so good on the ground. So props to Max for surviving. But if Data didn't like it, so I started sending him... For the, I mean, when you have the …”
“… I was a fan of Max's defense. I mean, Oliveira was on his back in the first round. A lot of people would have got finished there. First minute and a half, I think. Yes. You know, dry. Dry, right. I got finished there. Yeah, I mean, I think Oliveira is one of the greatest submission artist that ever competed in the sport. Not the best. Numbers prove it. And against elite guys like you and like Justin. And then Gamrot. Dude, Gamrot is... I trained with him for years. He's a wrestler, but his grappling is incredible, man. He got tied up in knots with Oliveira. Oliveira's a nightmare. I knew it could happen, but I didn't think it would be that... I was stunned too. I was like, God, he's good. He's so good on the ground. So props to Max for surviving. But if Data didn't like it, so I started sending him... For the, I mean, when you have the title, the BMF, like, you want to see some violence. I understand, but it's still just a fight. You can't fight outside of your comfort zone. Just because the BMF belt's on the line. You can't go out swinging for the fences. Right. But I get it. I get what you're saying. Yeah. But, I mean, on the feet, I think Olivera was winning on the feet, too. …”
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In this hilarious segment, Dustin Poirier reveals that one fighter has a unique pre-fight ritual of drinking wine before weigh-ins, leading to some wild implications about hydration and hangovers. The absurdity of someone getting tipsy before a fight adds a layer of comedy to the serious world of MMA.
“… and he says, he's telling them for communications, we can confirm publicly that he's been shot. Take a look at this, okay? In this group, we have Justin Strife, we have Andrew Colvett, we have Marina Mines, and we have Aubrey, who is later going to be fired over an Uber ride that Marina overhears. Here's that text chain, okay? So at 1.29 p.m., again, I'm adjusting forward, Utah time, he is then informed that CNN wants to have someone on the show. everyone's reaching out, right, to speak about it. And he instantly says no. Just a minute later, at 1.30 p.m., he is asked, can Morgan do a news hit …”
“At 1.02 Utah time, so 39 minutes after Charlie is shot, 12.23, Andrew Colvett messages the group and he says, he's telling them for communications, we can confirm publicly that he's been shot. Take a look at this, okay? In this group, we have Justin Strife, we have Andrew Colvett, we have Marina Mines, and we have Aubrey, who is later going to be fired over an Uber ride that Marina overhears. Here's that text chain, okay? So at 1.29 p.m., again, I'm adjusting forward, Utah time, he is then informed that CNN wants to have someone on the show. everyone's reaching out, right, to speak about it. And he instantly says no. Just a minute later, at 1.30 p.m., he is asked, can Morgan do a news hit at 8 p.m. Eastern? And there's no response. Okay, so at 1.30 p.m., there's no response from Andrew until almost exactly two hours later, at 3.25 p.m. Again, this is mountain time. 3.25 p.m. Utah time, he asks back, is she on Fox? Like, is Morgan on Fox? And then he replies to that initial question that was sent to him at 1.30, and he declares why …”
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It's shocking that a 26-year-old employee was forced to draft a death statement for her CEO while grappling with the emotional trauma of his passing. This responsibility was given to her because her superior was on a plane, and just months later, she was fired for a seemingly trivial reason. This raises serious questions about the company's treatment of its staff and the moral implications of such decisions.
“… answer. I'm sorry. Where are you based out of? I forget. I live in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit me. Charleston. Yes, yes, yes. Well Justin we obviously love you Nick and I have been telling everyone we very protective over this cast Not that anyone has even muttered a bad word about you but I think we'll always have this first season kind of thing that we all did together, none of us knowing really what it was. But we divulged and did it together, and it turned out pretty amazing. So we are big fans of you. We really hope that you find love and you get married and you have …”
“… job. So I I've really just been focusing exclusively on that and trying to exercise a little bit, too, because you could just like lose yourself and work sometimes. So trying to find work-life balance. But yeah, that's 90% of it. It's a very boring answer. I'm sorry. Where are you based out of? I forget. I live in Charleston, South Carolina. Please visit me. Charleston. Yes, yes, yes. Well Justin we obviously love you Nick and I have been telling everyone we very protective over this cast Not that anyone has even muttered a bad word about you but I think we'll always have this first season kind of thing that we all did together, none of us knowing really what it was. But we divulged and did it together, and it turned out pretty amazing. So we are big fans of you. We really hope that you find love and you get married and you have feelings. I would love all of those things to happen. And I do want to say like, thank you so much for like, you guys were so kind. You like, you went out of your way and I think we all kind of got in trouble for it, but like you went out of your way to come over and like say hi to everybody and talk to everybody. And like the concept for the show was …”
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In this segment from 'The Viall Files: Reality Recap', Justin shares his experience on the social experiment reality show, 'Mormon Wives'. He reflects on forming deep connections with cast members and the overwhelming nature of returning to his demanding job in healthcare. The conversation highlights the genuine friendships formed and the show's unique approach to reality television.
“… by the committee and see predominantly cup guys dominating the list. Which is right. Which is fair. That's fine. He's saying that a guy like Justin Allgaier shouldn't even be considered. It's a conversation. So not Justin Allgaier, but if someone has failed at the cup level and went back and they were more successful in the lower series. Which has happened. I know, but I don't feel like that should count. I mean, if they've never gotten to a certain level like a short track rank. Why shouldn't it count, though? Maybe they didn't work out right and get into a grade A cup car at the time. …”
“… when you're elected to the Hall of Fame class. He's saying no one outside of the cup should ever be elected. We do Cup success absolutely weighs more into your opportunity to make the ballot You look at the ballot every year and the names that are discussed by the committee and see predominantly cup guys dominating the list. Which is right. Which is fair. That's fine. He's saying that a guy like Justin Allgaier shouldn't even be considered. It's a conversation. So not Justin Allgaier, but if someone has failed at the cup level and went back and they were more successful in the lower series. Which has happened. I know, but I don't feel like that should count. I mean, if they've never gotten to a certain level like a short track rank. Why shouldn't it count, though? Maybe they didn't work out right and get into a grade A cup car at the time. That's another great conversation. What if Penske had hung in there a little bit with Justin? Sorry about it. In every sport, what if the dude's offensive lineman would have blocked better for him? I know, but Justin didn't fail. Doesn't mean he's a worse driver. Justin didn't... That's why if he didn't get the opportunity... He never did. He raced …”
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A heated debate erupts over whether only NASCAR Cup Series drivers should be eligible for the Hall of Fame. Some argue that success in the Cup Series should weigh more heavily in nominations, while others believe accomplishments in lower series deserve recognition too. This conversation reveals the complexities of how we celebrate racing talent across different levels.
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If you master your health, you can master your wealth. Healthy individuals have sharper mental acuity, leading to better job performance and increased income. This episode reveals how tracking your health and finances can create a powerful blueprint for success in both areas.
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