Best Podcast Episodes About Louis Theroux
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 13 episodes
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“Yeah, so for a while I was like, You know, the city of St. Louis has been treated to so much good baseball over the last several decades. And I went in the offseason. I remember I said, when was the last time they lost like 95 games in a year? Because that could really happen with the way that the NL Central, I thought, had improved. Right. The Pirates had actually poured some money into their offense to pair with that pitching staff. The Cubs, awesome. The Brewers led the league in regular season wins a …”
“Yeah, so for a while I was like, You know, the city of St. Louis has been treated to so much good baseball over the last several decades. And I went in the offseason. I remember I said, when was the last time they lost like 95 games in a year? Because that could really happen with the way that the NL Central, I thought, had improved. Right. The Pirates had actually poured some money into their offense to pair with that pitching staff. The Cubs, awesome. The Brewers led the league in regular season wins a year ago. And we think that the Reds with that pitching staff should be good. So we were like, boy, the Cardinals are going to be a distant fifth in this division. By the way, they still might finish last. But I think that 95 losses is out of play. And I think you have to go back like maybe 100 years or something to see that in the Cardinals ledger. …”
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The St. Louis Cardinals, historically a strong team, may avoid a disastrous season thanks to rising star Weatherholt. Despite concerns about their performance in a competitive NL Central, adding Weatherholt could be a game-changer, making them more watchable and potentially improving their win total. This shift highlights the excitement surrounding the 2024 draft class and the Cardinals' resilience.
“… ever taken place ever. Okay, sure. Joining me on the Newsmax Hotline, Chris Arps, co-host of Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show, 94.1 News Talk STL, St. Louis, Missouri, baby. How you doing, Chris? Rob, good afternoon from flyover country. Flyover country. Nothing wrong with flyover country. I lived in Kansas City. I've lived in St. Louis. I love it. I love it. I love it. How are things in St. Louis, by the way? It's great, man. We're having unseasonably warm weather today. Fantastic. You know, I'm not a cold-weather guy, so I'm loving that we're having a little early spring here in the Midwest. How …”
“… you're a legal voter. It'll have a little code on it so you can prove that you are who you are, and they aren't a bunch of printed-off ballots that have appeared over the years in different elections, even though Democrats say no election fraud has ever taken place ever. Okay, sure. Joining me on the Newsmax Hotline, Chris Arps, co-host of Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show, 94.1 News Talk STL, St. Louis, Missouri, baby. How you doing, Chris? Rob, good afternoon from flyover country. Flyover country. Nothing wrong with flyover country. I lived in Kansas City. I've lived in St. Louis. I love it. I love it. I love it. How are things in St. Louis, by the way? It's great, man. We're having unseasonably warm weather today. Fantastic. You know, I'm not a cold-weather guy, so I'm loving that we're having a little early spring here in the Midwest. How are the Cardinals looking this year? Cardinals are 3-2 so far. They've got a very young team. You know, the seasons have been very disappointing the last few years. Cardinals have a history of winning playoffs and championships. So we're rebuilding right now. We've got a new GM, and so we've all got our fingers crossed. Absolutely. Well, you know, …”
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Donald Trump advocates for mail-in ballot security, claiming it's essential to prevent voter fraud, even if Democrats argue it rarely happens. Chris Arps supports this view, emphasizing that even one illegal vote is too many, comparing it to not buying insurance after a disaster. This conversation reveals the deep divide in perceptions of election integrity in America.
“… were him, I would look at film. I would, I would call Brady and Matthew and hang out with them and their dad and just talk hockey. You know go to St Louis and you know when it gets too hot in Naples and you know when they all heading to Missouri all the kachucks I would go to St Louis and I would hang out I would like literally do that for him And they do it They bring him in Hey man I want to meet you guys I want to hang out I'll get a hotel in St. Louis. We'll go play golf. We'll go to, you'll have a cookout. We'll hear Walt on the grill and just tell stories and talk about hockey. Have a few …”
“… Michigan State. Like I said, his teammates love him, and he just needs to go in there with attitude and become a Kachuk, and he will own that city. I mean, he will own that city. He can shoot it. He's got size. So he's, that's what I would do. If I were him, I would look at film. I would, I would call Brady and Matthew and hang out with them and their dad and just talk hockey. You know go to St Louis and you know when it gets too hot in Naples and you know when they all heading to Missouri all the kachucks I would go to St Louis and I would hang out I would like literally do that for him And they do it They bring him in Hey man I want to meet you guys I want to hang out I'll get a hotel in St. Louis. We'll go play golf. We'll go to, you'll have a cookout. We'll hear Walt on the grill and just tell stories and talk about hockey. Have a few Mick Ultras, 27 of them, and just talk hockey. Love that. That's what I would do. I'm Puerto Marton. Seek out. You know, there's, copying people is a good way for all of us. whatever job we have, identify a person and say, I'm going to, I'm going to mimic them because you'll, you'll always be yourself in the end. There's too much of you that …”
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To reach the top in hockey, players like Connor Bedard and Matvei Michkov must dedicate their summers to improvement. John Buccigross emphasizes the importance of mentorship, suggesting that young talents should seek out established stars like the Kachuks to learn and grow. This approach not only builds skills but also fosters a winning mindset.
“… no. I'm loud and chaotic and. I want to see you. I know you have to go to lunch, but I want to see you on finding your roots. Did you do that yet? Louis Henry Gates Jr. Yes. Have you done that? No, I haven't. I'm about to do it. You're going to do it? Yeah. Oh, exciting. Yeah, I'm curious. What are you most afraid to find out? I'm not afraid. I'm most curious about my grandpa, my grandma's husband. During the martial law, he was assassinated. So I want to know more about it. Yeah. Because his father was running against the KMT, who was the ruling party, in local elections. And then so to prove …”
“… like neutral. The trains are like, yeah, neutral and precise. Neutral and precise. Do you ever find that in you? Are you like, am I serious? No, no, no. No, you don't. No, no, no. I'm like. It's recessive. Yeah, it's a recessive gene. No, no, no, no, no. I'm loud and chaotic and. I want to see you. I know you have to go to lunch, but I want to see you on finding your roots. Did you do that yet? Louis Henry Gates Jr. Yes. Have you done that? No, I haven't. I'm about to do it. You're going to do it? Yeah. Oh, exciting. Yeah, I'm curious. What are you most afraid to find out? I'm not afraid. I'm most curious about my grandpa, my grandma's husband. During the martial law, he was assassinated. So I want to know more about it. Yeah. Because his father was running against the KMT, who was the ruling party, in local elections. And then so to prove a point they killed my grandpa But you know and then because of that my mom like my mom was uh like five when they brought his body back and she saw it and then of course now she has schizophrenia and the voices in her head are kmt yeah so everything's connected so i'm really curious to find out about that even with the cameras rolling i mean you …”
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Swiss culture is defined by precision and neutrality, as highlighted in Atsuko Okatsuka's conversation with Trevor Noah. They discuss how even Swiss chocolate exemplifies this attention to detail, contrasting it with other chocolates around the world. This segment explores how cultural identity can shape one's perspective, especially for those with immigrant backgrounds.
“The next year I moved to LA. So the Rams are now in St. Louis, but I'm in LA. That's funny. And they're terrible. The first couple years they terrible Rich Brooks I can remember who the coach was but he came from Oregon He was not ready for the pro game at all It was just Tony who was our quarterback Oh my God Anyway it was bad until Dick Vermeule shows up Yeah baby Oh yeah And then all of a sudden Kurt Warner shows up and then Marshall Falk shows up and then Isaac Bruce shows up and then Torrey Holt …”
“The next year I moved to LA. So the Rams are now in St. Louis, but I'm in LA. That's funny. And they're terrible. The first couple years they terrible Rich Brooks I can remember who the coach was but he came from Oregon He was not ready for the pro game at all It was just Tony who was our quarterback Oh my God Anyway it was bad until Dick Vermeule shows up Yeah baby Oh yeah And then all of a sudden Kurt Warner shows up and then Marshall Falk shows up and then Isaac Bruce shows up and then Torrey Holt shows up. And it was like, all of a sudden this nucleus coalesced and it was the greatest show on turf. And Mike Martz, OC, and it was like, oh my God. Then it was football became thing in st louis again people were crazy i went to one game at the at the at the stadium and i'll never forget it it was like the place was electric and i used to go to see …”
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When the St. Louis Rams transformed from a struggling team to the 'Greatest Show on Turf,' it electrified fans like never before. A thrilling game against Atlanta showcased their dramatic comeback, leaving lifelong memories of excitement and hope for a city that had seen its fair share of sports heartache. Now, as the Rams return to L.A. and the Chiefs rise, the future of St. Louis sports feels uncertain yet hopeful.
“… satisfy the same goal, which is having been there. So whether you're staying – So let me ask you this then. Let me ask you this. He connects in St. Louis. Yeah. They can't – it's back to you now. It's back to me. Okay. They cancel his flight and they put him up in a hotel for the night. Yeah. Does that satisfy your rules, sir? That he's been to St. Louis? If you like – yeah, I mean, I guess. I mean, like, if I were to say that to him, if he were to tell me, like, I've been to St. Louis, and I'd be like, oh, where'd you go? And he's like, well, my flight was canceled, and they just, like, put me …”
“… around, being in the state. It's not the same. It is. As being a person who's like staying overnight there. The experiences can be different, but also be different. And they are. Okay, but I'm saying they could be different experiences, but they all satisfy the same goal, which is having been there. So whether you're staying – So let me ask you this then. Let me ask you this. He connects in St. Louis. Yeah. They can't – it's back to you now. It's back to me. Okay. They cancel his flight and they put him up in a hotel for the night. Yeah. Does that satisfy your rules, sir? That he's been to St. Louis? If you like – yeah, I mean, I guess. I mean, like, if I were to say that to him, if he were to tell me, like, I've been to St. Louis, and I'd be like, oh, where'd you go? And he's like, well, my flight was canceled, and they just, like, put me up at a hotel, but I didn't, like, really get to go anywhere. I'd be like, oh, okay. Like, if you want to count that and, like, be like, oh, I've been to St. Louis, and I've experienced St. Louis, like, okay. But, like, I'm, you know, to me, it's like, well, you have nothing to really offer me about St. Louis, so, like, why even say you've been …”
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In this hilariously heated debate, the hosts argue over whether driving through a state counts as actually visiting it. The absurdity peaks when one host demands, 'What do you have to offer about St. Louis?' prompting laughter over the ridiculousness of needing a travel resume to validate experiences.
“… the OG Viner Huda from Love Island She Mamacita Joe Amabile the grocery store Joe don know him Juliet Porter, the Siesta Key Siren, don't know her. Louis Russell, reality TV repeat offender, don't know him. Nico Emmanuel D. Emilia D. The dating daddy. Don't know him. What does he look like? If you're called the dating daddy, you better be hot.”
“… Gleb from Dancing with the Stars. Hayley from, Hayley Batchelder, New York City's unfiltered it girl. Hannah Stocking, the OG Viner. Oh, we're going back to Vine. Wow that a throwback We really scraping the bottom of the barrel to go back to the OG Viner Huda from Love Island She Mamacita Joe Amabile the grocery store Joe don know him Juliet Porter, the Siesta Key Siren, don't know her. Louis Russell, reality TV repeat offender, don't know him. Nico Emmanuel D. Emilia D. The dating daddy. Don't know him. What does he look like? If you're called the dating daddy, you better be hot.”
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The upcoming reality show 'Unwell Summer Games' features a wild cast including Anna Delvey, known as the 'scam queen' from Netflix's 'Inventing Anna.' With influencers and reality stars from various backgrounds, this show is generating buzz for its unconventional lineup. Will it be a hit or just another flop in reality TV?
“… consent because it's not a toy. Master hypnotist Ross Jeffries. Here he is in 2000, prowling Marina del Rey in Los Angeles with BBC correspondent Louis Theroux. Where are we now, Ross? This is the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, one of the primo places in the marina to pick up women. Ross says he prefers cafes like this to clubs or bars because in clubs and bars... Women are there to reject men and get free drinks. I have to shout to be heard. It sucks. But this is a nice, friendly place. People are off their guard, you know. His targets have just finished work. They're relaxed and down to chat. He zeroes …”
“… sleep with you speed seduction guys. And get this. There's one pickup artist in particular who got everything he knows from NLP. I'm really good in inducing trance. I can speak to you in a way where I induce trance. I will not unless you give me your consent because it's not a toy. Master hypnotist Ross Jeffries. Here he is in 2000, prowling Marina del Rey in Los Angeles with BBC correspondent Louis Theroux. Where are we now, Ross? This is the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, one of the primo places in the marina to pick up women. Ross says he prefers cafes like this to clubs or bars because in clubs and bars... Women are there to reject men and get free drinks. I have to shout to be heard. It sucks. But this is a nice, friendly place. People are off their guard, you know. His targets have just finished work. They're relaxed and down to chat. He zeroes in on a blonde woman with a 90s Meg Ryan-style haircut sitting outside having a coffee and cigarette with a friend. Hello. I don't know many people. I just moved here yesterday. Talk to me. But you're from the Midwest. Yes, how could you tell? You're from Chicago or Wisconsin? Detroit.”
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The chilling question arises: can hypnosis manipulate someone into doing your bidding without their awareness? While many experts claim it's impossible, pickup artist Ross Jeffries believes in the power of hypnotic techniques learned from neurolinguistic programming, showcasing his methods in a casual café setting. This segment explores the controversial intersection of mind control and seduction tactics.
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The Washington Wizards' failure to defend Bam Adebayo led to a historic scoring opportunity, showcasing a lack of competitive spirit and strategy. Despite Bam's explosive performance, the Wizards didn't adjust their game plan until it was too late, raising questions about their professionalism and approach to the game. This highlights a broader issue in the NBA where some teams seem to prioritize losing over competitiveness.
“louis you've got three sons 20 18 and 11 why were you interested in doing this documentary uh well for for reasons closely related to that i mean yeah that's obviously part of it uh as a dad i saw my kids were consuming i mean consuming maybe sounds more active than it was they were being exposed to influencer content, manosphere type content, specifically Andrew Tate back in the sort of post-COVID era when he first blew up. And I remember kids …”
“louis you've got three sons 20 18 and 11 why were you interested in doing this documentary uh well for for reasons closely related to that i mean yeah that's obviously part of it uh as a dad i saw my kids were consuming i mean consuming maybe sounds more active than it was they were being exposed to influencer content, manosphere type content, specifically Andrew Tate back in the sort of post-COVID era when he first blew up. And I remember kids saying, you know, the boys saying, oh, Andrew Tate said this or that. And think like, well, who is Andrew Tate? Like that's not, it wasn't someone I'd ever heard of. And then the content obviously turned out to be things like, oh, women can't drive or shouldn't be allowed to drive or women shouldn't be allowed to vote um and it was hard to you know that …”
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In his latest documentary, Louis Theroux explores the troubling rise of Andrew Tate and the manosphere's impact on youth culture. Theroux reflects on how his own sons were drawn to Tate's controversial content, which trivializes serious issues like misogyny through humor and clickbait. This segment dives deep into the virality of influencer culture and its implications for society.
“… hell, would be being stuck in a small vehicle with this few IQ points at one time. And of course, Myron Gaines, who is one of the key guests in the Louis Theroux documentary, he does this routine all the time. I mean just wild anti-Semitic rants. Hello is right about your ass. Because the reality is this. You guys come into a country. You push your pornography. You push your central banking. You push your degeneracy. You push the LGBT community. You push all this bullshit into a society. You destroy it from within. And then you guys go ahead and then you band together. You practice nepotism. You keep …”
“… and also illuminating which is why of course we have tons of clips of these quote manosphere influencers As we get to later all of them are losers singing Ye Heil Hitler back just a couple of months ago This may in fact be the definition of hell, would be being stuck in a small vehicle with this few IQ points at one time. And of course, Myron Gaines, who is one of the key guests in the Louis Theroux documentary, he does this routine all the time. I mean just wild anti-Semitic rants. Hello is right about your ass. Because the reality is this. You guys come into a country. You push your pornography. You push your central banking. You push your degeneracy. You push the LGBT community. You push all this bullshit into a society. You destroy it from within. And then you guys go ahead and then you band together. You practice nepotism. You keep each other at the highest levels of echelons of government and everything else. You protect your because you silence free speech. You silence anything that criticizes you. And then you get rid of them. And then you go and use stupid terms, fake terms like anti-Semitism. Well, none of this is new, of course. We've covered a lot of this on the show …”
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A young influencer, H.S. Tiki Taki, openly admits to scamming his audience for cash while promoting pornography he claims to dislike. This shocking revelation highlights the manipulative tactics used by some manosphere influencers to exploit vulnerable individuals. The Netflix documentary exposes the grim reality of such figures, showcasing their lack of morality in pursuit of profit.
“… This nigga talking about they on the block. Talking about 50 down the street. That's crazy. All right, man. In a good game, Georgia versus St. Louis. I'm rolling with St. Louis. I got St. Louis. I'm rolling with St. Louis, baby. I'm going to go with Georgia. All right, Georgia. Georgia's coming up strong. They had a solid season. A little sip up in the conference. A little cannon about to get right. For sure, man. I'm rolling with St. Louis, man. St. Louis, bro. I like their guards and that big man. Yeah. Transfer of Michael. Yeah. Conference player of the year. So, my God. Georgia got a …”
“… out to them. We'll talk about that game a little bit later. They get beat by a thousand. Yeah, I had a hell of a game. Kyle Riley. Shout out to the guys, bro. Why they always do the HBCUs? Because they always going to be the 16, bro. Queens and Charlotte. This nigga talking about they on the block. Talking about 50 down the street. That's crazy. All right, man. In a good game, Georgia versus St. Louis. I'm rolling with St. Louis. I got St. Louis. I'm rolling with St. Louis, baby. I'm going to go with Georgia. All right, Georgia. Georgia's coming up strong. They had a solid season. A little sip up in the conference. A little cannon about to get right. For sure, man. I'm rolling with St. Louis, man. St. Louis, bro. I like their guards and that big man. Yeah. Transfer of Michael. Yeah. Conference player of the year. So, my God. Georgia got a killer guard, too, the left-hand dude. Not Georgia solid. That should be a really good game as well. Texas Tech versus Akron. A lot of people are rolling with Akron in this situation. Dude, Texas Tech. Jason Toppin' out. Yeah, he got. I believe in Christian Anderson. That little point guard on 18. Yeah, I'm going to go with him. Akron got dogs, too. …”
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Texas Tech is poised to advance against Akron, but many are betting on Akron to pull off an upset. The key player for Texas Tech, point guard Christian Anderson, could make a significant impact in the tournament. If he performs well, he might boost his draft stock and lead his team to victory.
“… the final four. Let's go to the Midwest region, bottom right of your bracket. These games are going to be played in Buffalo, Tampa, Philly, and St. Louis as they feed into Chicago for the regional. The regionals, I should say. Michigan will obviously beat UMBC or Howard. We can have a little bit of fun with UMBC if it beats Howard in the first four, given that's another 16-1 situation there. And I'll be actually curious to see if UMBC wins. Is the line going to be bigger, wider than it was when UMBC defeated Virginia back in 2018? Georgia St. Louis does talk about no defense. This feels like a …”
“… good team, but not, you know, it's a team with eight losses. Arizona is going to be the overwhelmingly popular pick to get to the final four out of this region in your office pool. And it will be, in my opinion, the most popular one seed picked into the final four. Let's go to the Midwest region, bottom right of your bracket. These games are going to be played in Buffalo, Tampa, Philly, and St. Louis as they feed into Chicago for the regional. The regionals, I should say. Michigan will obviously beat UMBC or Howard. We can have a little bit of fun with UMBC if it beats Howard in the first four, given that's another 16-1 situation there. And I'll be actually curious to see if UMBC wins. Is the line going to be bigger, wider than it was when UMBC defeated Virginia back in 2018? Georgia St. Louis does talk about no defense. This feels like a race to 100. St. Louis actually has good effective field goal percentage defense. St. Louis has been slipping. 28-5 record. but they know how to score. Like they're a very good second half team. They run good stuff. They can get, they can get to the tin. They've got guys who can shoot from deep. They rank second and three point percentage in the …”
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Bracket predictions are a mix of statistical analysis and personal bias, with popular picks like Arizona being favored despite potential upsets.
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