Best Podcast Episodes About King Charles

Best Podcast Episodes About King Charles

Everything podcasters are saying about King Charles — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 13 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About King Charles

Adam Carolla Show
“So I went to a bunch of AA meetings and stuff like that. It's very interesting. And for a while like if I drove past Burger King there was this Burger King I used to cop drugs and then go use in the Burger King bathroom And I had passed it a few times when I was sober because I was going somewhere else But even just passing it, like this sense of rush go over that, like I would smell it and remember. Oh, I remember being there four months ago. And it's a weird feeling. What do you do? I've never asked this question. It's not that profound. But I mean, like, you know, you …” “So I went to a bunch of AA meetings and stuff like that. It's very interesting. And for a while like if I drove past Burger King there was this Burger King I used to cop drugs and then go use in the Burger King bathroom And I had passed it a few times when I was sober because I was going somewhere else But even just passing it, like this sense of rush go over that, like I would smell it and remember. Oh, I remember being there four months ago. And it's a weird feeling. What do you do? I've never asked this question. It's not that profound. But I mean, like, you know, you go, what are you going to do on booze? You know, and they go, well, I'm going ice fishing and I'm going to be drinking 10 beers. Yeah. Or we're going out. We're going out to the beach. We're playing volleyball and I'm drinking some beers, you know, or whatever. And then you go, what are you doing with the pot? And they go, I'm going to eat an …” View more
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Jay Mewes humorously contemplates the lack of activities while on heroin, contrasting it with other drugs that come with fun plans like ice fishing or Disneyland. His candid take on the stress of scoring drugs and the relief of not being sick adds a darkly comedic twist to a serious topic.
Adam Carolla Show · Jay Mewes on Clerks, Kevin Smith & His Heroin Addiction + Man Caught Rubbing His Junk on Woman in Grocery Store · Apr 01, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program
“where you oppose kings, but only the one located about 4,000 miles away in countries that actually don't have a king. But I thought King Charles had to be really happy. I mean, this isn't a rebellion. This is really an international customer service call. It is. Because, I mean, if you're chanting no kings in a country that literally has a king and you're not talking about your king, then you don't have a problem with kings. you have a branding problem. I mean, …” “where you oppose kings, but only the one located about 4,000 miles away in countries that actually don't have a king. But I thought King Charles had to be really happy. I mean, this isn't a rebellion. This is really an international customer service call. It is. Because, I mean, if you're chanting no kings in a country that literally has a king and you're not talking about your king, then you don't have a problem with kings. you have a branding problem. I mean, think about the mental gymnastics that are required for these people in London. Down with unelected power as they're standing there, you know, right in front of the palace where the guy, just because he's born, is the powerful one. I mean, no one should be above the people except apparently the people who are born into it. No kings except the one that …” View more
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Protesters chant 'no kings' in front of a functioning monarchy, yet they ignore their own king, highlighting a branding problem rather than genuine dissent. This contradiction reveals that their protests are not about monarchy, but rather a political stance against Donald Trump, ultimately showcasing a movement that is more about marketing than real change. The irony is stark: they can protest as long as they don’t acknowledge the very king they live under.
The Glenn Beck Program · Best of the Program | Guests: Sen. Ron Johnson & Liz Wheeler | 3/30/26 · Mar 30, 2026
Small Town Murder
“… but some psychologists said she had, quote, a bizarre fascination with serial killers. Who doesn't? Don't we all? I mean, come on. What are we talking about? Everyone in our audience just went. I think so. Yeah. Yeah. And. Talk to, talk to Netflix, talk to any provider that that that all documentaries exist That what people want Right That my point They wouldn exist if they weren fucking watched that the thing and we we and we collect this weird information uh these serial killers to like it's a strangest thing like if someone brings up anything like you're like oh my god and you can't wait …” “… to study psychology and criminal justice. I don't think she got any kind of degree or anything, but that's what she did for a while. She apparently was what's described later and our listeners and us too might take offense to this characterization, but some psychologists said she had, quote, a bizarre fascination with serial killers. Who doesn't? Don't we all? I mean, come on. What are we talking about? Everyone in our audience just went. I think so. Yeah. Yeah. And. Talk to, talk to Netflix, talk to any provider that that that all documentaries exist That what people want Right That my point They wouldn exist if they weren fucking watched that the thing and we we and we collect this weird information uh these serial killers to like it's a strangest thing like if someone brings up anything like you're like oh my god and you can't wait to talk about it it's like yeah i know can you believe how much jizz that btk left at the site of the otero out like it's fucking crazy and you're like Oh, my God. Gross. Never raped anybody. Just fucking jerked off on people. That's crazy. Real weird. So she's into serial killers. She kept a list of their addresses of what prisons they were at so …” View more
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In a wild twist, Jamie's fascination with serial killers leads her to write letters to Charles Manson while having questionable taste in movies. The hosts hilariously debate her bizarre interests and the absurdity of her life choices, making it a captivating segment filled with unexpected humor.
Small Town Murder · The Babysitter Murder - Moorhead, Minnesota · Mar 19, 2026
Behind the Bastards
“To really make that point for you, Cal, Sylvia predicts her own death. In 2003, on the Larry King show, she tells Larry that she would die peacefully at age 88. She actually dies 11 years earlier, age 77, on November 20th, 2013. Wrong, right up to the end. Girl. Wow. Yeah. That is quite the rollercoaster of... Bullshit. I knew none of this. I knew who she was, and I knew none of this. Yeah. it's so funny that like you can really you can really just be wrong constantly as long as you've got a fan base and it's okay like they'll they'll back …” “To really make that point for you, Cal, Sylvia predicts her own death. In 2003, on the Larry King show, she tells Larry that she would die peacefully at age 88. She actually dies 11 years earlier, age 77, on November 20th, 2013. Wrong, right up to the end. Girl. Wow. Yeah. That is quite the rollercoaster of... Bullshit. I knew none of this. I knew who she was, and I knew none of this. Yeah. it's so funny that like you can really you can really just be wrong constantly as long as you've got a fan base and it's okay like they'll they'll back you up you know like she never loses the core of her support despite how wrong she's i guess it's a prediction for where we are today like politically and everything else there's a massive desire that we have to want to believe things Yeah. So I can I can somewhat empathize with I mean, people who want to believe something.” View more
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Sylvia Browne, a controversial psychic, famously predicted she would die peacefully at age 88 during a 2003 appearance on the Larry King show. However, she passed away 11 years earlier at the age of 77, highlighting the inaccuracies of her predictions. This discussion reflects on the desire for belief in psychic claims despite their frequent failures.
Behind the Bastards · Part Two: Sylvia Browne: Fake Psychic Detective · Mar 19, 2026
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“… I'm a longtime listener. And I just had a question. You and I are around the same age. I grew up in Tennessee. I'm a black man who reveres Dr. King like yourself. but I've always wondered when you're making fun of Morehouse how easy that was because when I first heard you do it, I was shocked because I'm like, whoa, we don't talk about Dr. King's alum like that. And then I realized, oh, you know, you're from Atlanta. You went to Clark Atlanta University. So was that just natural? Is that natural for someone from Atlanta or who goes to, you know, Clark Atlanta to just, hey, we've been a …” “Here's our next one that you'll enjoy a lot more. Yes. Hey, Bobani, this is Adrian. I'm a longtime listener. And I just had a question. You and I are around the same age. I grew up in Tennessee. I'm a black man who reveres Dr. King like yourself. but I've always wondered when you're making fun of Morehouse how easy that was because when I first heard you do it, I was shocked because I'm like, whoa, we don't talk about Dr. King's alum like that. And then I realized, oh, you know, you're from Atlanta. You went to Clark Atlanta University. So was that just natural? Is that natural for someone from Atlanta or who goes to, you know, Clark Atlanta to just, hey, we've been a bang on that. We've been a bang on Morehouse. Sorry, guys. Or was there any kind of hesitation? Like, you know, outside looking in, I've always wondered about that. It's like you clearly revere the man, as we all do. But those Morehouse jokes always hit and are hilarious, but I just didn't know if that came natural or if there was ever any kind of …” View more
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Bomani Jones humorously questions the connection between Morehouse College and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He reflects on the disparity between King's legacy and the behavior of some of his Morehouse peers, ultimately asserting that joking about the college is a natural part of the Atlanta culture. This segment highlights the contrast between King's selflessness and the modern attitudes of his alma mater's alumni.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones · It’s Time To Hate Duke Again, Lakers Big win, Bruce Pearl embarrasses himself | 03.16 · Mar 16, 2026
There Are No Girls on the Internet
“like but anyway I saw a stand to buy some honey honey isn't that crazy and she doesn't keep asking the question she lets it go so I see a lot of people pushing back and saying you know they're criticizing her because people don't want to believe a woman could make this choice or you know they don want to believe a woman could actually be into polyamory but people are just asking the questions that lindy asking in the book you know they having the same doubt she has in the book and it's just that the book doesn't give a satisfying answer uh …” “like but anyway I saw a stand to buy some honey honey isn't that crazy and she doesn't keep asking the question she lets it go so I see a lot of people pushing back and saying you know they're criticizing her because people don't want to believe a woman could make this choice or you know they don want to believe a woman could actually be into polyamory but people are just asking the questions that lindy asking in the book you know they having the same doubt she has in the book and it's just that the book doesn't give a satisfying answer uh it just sort of in its last few pages goes and it just so happens i also love my husband's girlfriend and he has great taste in women and she's really hot and thin and she likes me so that's great and now we're all happy because she helps me manage our calendar and pay our bills. And he cooks sometimes and gets wood. And so, you know, to people …” View more
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Lindy West's memoir suggests that embracing polyamory could lead to a more liberal society, but many find this perspective problematic. Through a humorous encounter with a conservative honey seller, West grapples with the complexities of societal norms and personal choices, revealing the disconnect between her ideals and reality. This segment critiques the assumption that non-monogamy inherently equates to moral superiority.
There Are No Girls on the Internet · Lindy West Told Us Everything in Adult Braces. Was It a Mistake? · Mar 24, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program
“… than just the regular news today. Dallas police were conducting an investigation into a man who had an active warrant. They followed him into the parking garage of the Children's Health Hospital late at night. He had a gun and he pointed it towards officers. Police say the man, known as Mike King, went in the parking garage, barricaded himself inside a vehicle, refused to come out. He came out of the vehicle. When he did, he had a gun. He pointed it towards the officers. Officers shot and fired swat medical services attempted to render aid but the man was pronounced dead at the scene boohoo …” “… then you have this story police standoff at the children's hospital ended tragically thursday morning but a new bizarre detail about the story has emerged you can't out bizarre anything in the news today there's no way you could get more bizarre than just the regular news today. Dallas police were conducting an investigation into a man who had an active warrant. They followed him into the parking garage of the Children's Health Hospital late at night. He had a gun and he pointed it towards officers. Police say the man, known as Mike King, went in the parking garage, barricaded himself inside a vehicle, refused to come out. He came out of the vehicle. When he did, he had a gun. He pointed it towards the officers. Officers shot and fired swat medical services attempted to render aid but the man was pronounced dead at the scene boohoo let's a moment to cry and shed a tear okay i think that's enough time um apparently mike king uh was the head of the security services for jasmine crockett and i have to tell you when i first heard this story i thought boy the people on the left they sure know how to pick their security people don't they i mean yeah he was wanted by police for …” View more
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A police standoff at a children's hospital ended tragically when Mike King, a man wanted for impersonating an officer, pointed a gun at police and was shot. The bizarre twist? King was the head of security for a prominent political figure and had been using stolen plates and a replica police vehicle. This shocking incident raises questions about security choices and the implications of defunding law enforcement.
The Glenn Beck Program · Best of the Program | Guest: Ryan Mauro | 3/16/26 · Mar 16, 2026
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs
“I remember when this was, I guess the early 2000s when Burger King did, I think it was Burger King, subservient chicken. I don't know if you remember that where there was a guy in a room and you could type in commands and he would do those things. It was like magic. You can type in your keyboard and someone, wherever they are in the world, acts these things out. The execution wasn't great in terms of it didn't look amazing, but it was a completely new way of advertising. and it was worth sort of celebrating …” “I remember when this was, I guess the early 2000s when Burger King did, I think it was Burger King, subservient chicken. I don't know if you remember that where there was a guy in a room and you could type in commands and he would do those things. It was like magic. You can type in your keyboard and someone, wherever they are in the world, acts these things out. The execution wasn't great in terms of it didn't look amazing, but it was a completely new way of advertising. and it was worth sort of celebrating and kind of certainly discussing because that's something we hadn't seen before. Obviously, it seems strange now to think that that was an amazing technological leap, but, you know, that's how these things work, right? So, yeah, you know, we're always interested in what new technology might be coming along and how it might be used. And often we don't …” View more
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AI is transforming advertising, but not always in ways that save money. Danny Edwards discusses how the focus should be on enhancing creativity rather than just cutting costs. This shift is crucial as the industry navigates the balance between technology and artistic expression.
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs · Celebrating Craft in A World of Infinite Content; Danny Edwards of Shots.net · Mar 24, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
“… That honestly where I thought you were going last time So underrated 2011 Sunday Masters was one of the greatest Masters days ever. It ends with Charles Schwartzel birding the last four and not the name that makes it synonymous with everything. But Tiger, very much a question mark at that point, shoots I think 31 on the front nine, Eagles eight, lets loose the fist bump, hits the shot into 15, twirls it walks after it misses the putt unfortunate uh he was tied for lead on the back nine everybody getting involved there adam scott getting involved jason day getting involved it was complete and …” “… are you going for? Historic moments. You've got to come through me. The Data Boy is trying to get the votes, Randy. There's no theme here. I've got an incredible collection here. You know what I going to do I going to go a little off the board here 2011 That honestly where I thought you were going last time So underrated 2011 Sunday Masters was one of the greatest Masters days ever. It ends with Charles Schwartzel birding the last four and not the name that makes it synonymous with everything. But Tiger, very much a question mark at that point, shoots I think 31 on the front nine, Eagles eight, lets loose the fist bump, hits the shot into 15, twirls it walks after it misses the putt unfortunate uh he was tied for lead on the back nine everybody getting involved there adam scott getting involved jason day getting involved it was complete and total chaos uh and one of the most exciting final rounds i can ever remember watching in the masters and we think that's gonna hold up historically though you know i think you're gonna get dinged by the judges i just don't know if schwarzel's gonna do it for you man it's it's the 2011 masters is my pick here it's not schwarzel you know that's …” View more
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The 2011 Masters is remembered for its thrilling final round, where Charles Schwartzel birdied the last four holes amidst intense competition from Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, and Jason Day. This chaotic day showcased not just Schwartzel's victory but the electric atmosphere that defined the tournament, making it one of the most memorable in Masters history. While the winner's name often overshadows the event, the excitement and drama of that Sunday are what truly resonate.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1135: Greatest Masters Draft · Mar 25, 2026
Pivot Podcast
“… to Walmart by my house. I would not even not big time. I DM them. I'd follow them to DM them. Flamingo and Griffin. Walmart. I'll be by the Burger King. Let's talk about this face to face. I'm not threatening your life. If you feel this strongly and talk and speak to me this disrespectfully, we need to do this in person. How many people do you think met me at the Burger King by Walmart? I'd probably say zero people met you. Yes. 99.9 wouldn't. And that's what I'm saying. And that's what I think people need to understand. Those slick talkers speak to me as you speak to me face to face If …” “… right now. So make fun of me right now. 99.9% of those people will not say a word if they look in your eyes. I had to, my wife had to tell me. When I was, when people would get to me online, back when I played online, I would give them the address to Walmart by my house. I would not even not big time. I DM them. I'd follow them to DM them. Flamingo and Griffin. Walmart. I'll be by the Burger King. Let's talk about this face to face. I'm not threatening your life. If you feel this strongly and talk and speak to me this disrespectfully, we need to do this in person. How many people do you think met me at the Burger King by Walmart? I'd probably say zero people met you. Yes. 99.9 wouldn't. And that's what I'm saying. And that's what I think people need to understand. Those slick talkers speak to me as you speak to me face to face If everybody could do that I think this world would be a better place Don be the key type big man See me walk up to me and question my opinion in person and we can figure this out. And I'm not talking about fighting everybody. I'm talking about, I think the conversations would be way different if he were to make fun of Kenyon in front of his face and Kenyon …” View more
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In today's social media landscape, the lines between reality and entertainment blur, as many individuals seek viral moments over genuine connections. This discussion highlights the importance of personal boundaries, like the story of a husband seeking peace in his car after work, and how public airing of grievances can impact relationships. Ultimately, it raises the question: are we sharing our lives for connection or for clicks?
Pivot Podcast · Mid March Pivot: Why people air out dirty laundry in public, Maxx Crosby speaks out on Ravens, Russell Wilson Pro Bowl dad, Kenyon Martin keeps it real, WNBA players huge win, overdue apology and how important is peace in a partner? · Mar 20, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… he deserve the backlash and criticism that he's getting? Probably. Yeah. He had some things to say about CTE and asthma, of all things. And he's taking a lot of heat based on what he said, even though he apologized and he sort of took it back. I mean, if you apologize, we'll take some of the heat off of him with some other stuff that we don't believe in, quote unquote. Okay. Well, we'll do that next right here. Kavino and Rich on Fox sports radio. Now draft King sports book, the number one sports book for live betting is built for March. The tournament is unexpected. Rewards are guaranteed. …” “… as i thought but yeah just tom brady and all those people got a little check of reality so aside from all the march madness we figured we'd speculate on that a little bit. And we also want to take the heat off Cam Scadaboo. Why? Because it's fun. Does he deserve the backlash and criticism that he's getting? Probably. Yeah. He had some things to say about CTE and asthma, of all things. And he's taking a lot of heat based on what he said, even though he apologized and he sort of took it back. I mean, if you apologize, we'll take some of the heat off of him with some other stuff that we don't believe in, quote unquote. Okay. Well, we'll do that next right here. Kavino and Rich on Fox sports radio. Now draft King sports book, the number one sports book for live betting is built for March. The tournament is unexpected. Rewards are guaranteed. Draft King sports book is delivering the most generous rewards in the market with draft Kings. The number one sports book for live betting. You're not betting on what might happen. You're betting on what's happening. New to draft Kings bet just $5, get 200 and bonus bets instantly. Download the draft King sports book gap. Now use our code CR show. …” View more
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Cam Scadaboo is facing backlash for his comments on CTE and asthma, despite issuing an apology. This situation raises questions about accountability in sports and whether he deserves the criticism. Amidst March Madness, the conversation shifts to how athletes often underestimate challenges, as illustrated by a humorous anecdote about Tom Brady's experience with axe throwing.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 1 - Caruso's Shoe & Flag Football Apology · Mar 24, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… get started by saying I'm an immigrant and well I don't understand why you would want to deport all some of my friends and family who have been working hard in this country and that they're being persecuted right now I just don't get the whole process of it and it feels like I'm being discriminated against even though I'm here through legal means, but just, can you please give me an answer for that? And before that, if, like, let's say, if I would come up here and say, like, I'm an illegal immigrant and I'm here trying to debate you, would you call ICE? I mean, Tom Holman would probably see …” “uh first of all i really disagree with you in a lot of things uh be respectful guys it's fine part of what makes America a great country it does, it does America's a great country but I don't like your t-shirt I'm going to get started by saying I'm an immigrant and well I don't understand why you would want to deport all some of my friends and family who have been working hard in this country and that they're being persecuted right now I just don't get the whole process of it and it feels like I'm being discriminated against even though I'm here through legal means, but just, can you please give me an answer for that? And before that, if, like, let's say, if I would come up here and say, like, I'm an illegal immigrant and I'm here trying to debate you, would you call ICE? I mean, Tom Holman would probably see the video and you'd probably go back to your true country. Okay. I mean, that's how it works, right? But let me just ask you a question. What is the fair way a country, and your ideal, your king, what's your name? Sorry. I'm Claudio, sir. Yeah, Claudio. And this is just a thought exercise, but it's very revealing. You are king, and you find out that …” View more
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In a heated immigration debate, Claudio, an immigrant, challenges the notion of deporting hardworking individuals, emphasizing the contributions of undocumented workers to America. As he shares his personal connection to those affected, he confronts the harsh realities of federal laws and the emotional toll they take. This poignant exchange highlights the complexities of immigration and the human stories behind the statistics.
The Charlie Kirk Show · Bonus Episode: Charlie's Best Immigration Debates · Mar 20, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… and turn, if you sleep hot, even reaching for a pain reliever before bed, hoping tonight will be different, that's not aging. It's your mattress talking. Another great thing I love about ghost bed, you get 101 nights to try it at home. If you don't like the difference, you can send it back risk-free. Ghost Bed is offering my audience their lowest prices of the season, plus an extra 10% off. Go to ghostbed.com slash Carson. Use promo code Carson. That's ghostbed.com slash Carson. Promo code Carson. You are going to love your new Ghost Bed. It is the Rob Carson Show. One of my favorite guests for …” “… Beds designed for relief and recovery. Not looks, not fluff. Your body should be healing while you sleep. Not fighting for comfort. I have been sleeping past 7 in the morning on my ghost bed. It's unbelievable. If you wake up stiff, you toss and turn, if you sleep hot, even reaching for a pain reliever before bed, hoping tonight will be different, that's not aging. It's your mattress talking. Another great thing I love about ghost bed, you get 101 nights to try it at home. If you don't like the difference, you can send it back risk-free. Ghost Bed is offering my audience their lowest prices of the season, plus an extra 10% off. Go to ghostbed.com slash Carson. Use promo code Carson. That's ghostbed.com slash Carson. Promo code Carson. You are going to love your new Ghost Bed. It is the Rob Carson Show. One of my favorite guests for all things UK. And I might also add just about anything, because she's very worldly, very knowledgeable, and exceptional speaker, I might add. Hillary Ford, which keynote speaker, Newsmax contributor, GBN contributor, Sky News contributor. I don't think there's probably another page of resume here we could get to, but let's not do that, because …” View more
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Pete Hegseth's act of buying steak and lobster for troops in harm's way has ignited a political firestorm, as Democrats attempt to frame it as a significant issue for military recruitment. This controversy highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding troop support and the perception of military service in the U.S. It's a classic case of how gestures of goodwill can be politicized in today's landscape.
The Rob Carson Show · Epic Fury and the Democrats’ Reality Problem · Mar 12, 2026

Top Podcasts About King Charles

The Glenn Beck Program
The Glenn Beck Program
2 episodes
Adam Carolla Show
Adam Carolla Show
1 episode
Small Town Murder
Small Town Murder
1 episode
Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards
1 episode
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
1 episode
There Are No Girls on the Internet
There Are No Girls on the Internet
1 episode
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs
1 episode
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
1 episode