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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 7 episodes
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“… celebreni yes leon dreisaitl yes david posternak yes nick suzuki yes mark shifley yes jason robertson yes you know who i haven't talked about who marty natchez oh and marty natchez has 92 points tied for seventh in the league and we don't need to spend a lot of time in it but we just like to give some double wristers i gave uh you know who has been one of the best players in the league since the olympic break marty natchez nikolai ehlers oh god who last night his three points matched his career high he is fucking buzzing marty natchez on the colorado avalanche is buzzing dude i was watching …”
“… the MVP. It's not even a question. Let me ask you a question really quick. Yep. Rapid fire, and then we're going to move on. Have we talked this year about Connor McDavid? At all? Yes, just rapid fire. Nikita Kucherov. Yes. nathan mckinnon yes mackin celebreni yes leon dreisaitl yes david posternak yes nick suzuki yes mark shifley yes jason robertson yes you know who i haven't talked about who marty natchez oh and marty natchez has 92 points tied for seventh in the league and we don't need to spend a lot of time in it but we just like to give some double wristers i gave uh you know who has been one of the best players in the league since the olympic break marty natchez nikolai ehlers oh god who last night his three points matched his career high he is fucking buzzing marty natchez on the colorado avalanche is buzzing dude i was watching those highlights that scotty sent of the cadre goals against the flames and that nature's it's been a great play by my car too but the the one touch from nature's across like he is so not out of his depth on that team obviously not on that team but just when he goes out there with these mega stars he's like i am i am right here i belong out here …”
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Marty Natchez is making waves in the NHL, currently tied for seventh in league points with 92. His impressive performance has sparked a debate on whether he deserves MVP consideration if the Sharks make the playoffs. As he continues to shine alongside mega stars, Natchez is proving he belongs at the top of the game.
“And they've asked me for advice. And I'm like, yeah. I love that you had, because I actually had the privilege of giving this message to Marty McCary at the FDA and also Chris Klump who have been receptive to at least hearing the other side of the equation And to be clear when it comes to peptides Chris Marty Stephanie Spear, Bobby, all of them are aligned. Like peptides, I'm being told are done. It's just a matter of when. I don't have that timeline, but it's a huge win because it goes so much bigger. I cannot stress, Joe, how close preventative longevity-based medicine was to being …”
“And they've asked me for advice. And I'm like, yeah. I love that you had, because I actually had the privilege of giving this message to Marty McCary at the FDA and also Chris Klump who have been receptive to at least hearing the other side of the equation And to be clear when it comes to peptides Chris Marty Stephanie Spear, Bobby, all of them are aligned. Like peptides, I'm being told are done. It's just a matter of when. I don't have that timeline, but it's a huge win because it goes so much bigger. I cannot stress, Joe, how close preventative longevity-based medicine was to being done because if you shut down all compounders throughout the country and they've already gone after the black and gray market, the FBI has shown up at these people's doors. And if Kennedy wasn't the secretary and if the Maha movement hadn't started – It's over. It's over. It's over. So if Kamala Harris wins, totally – Yeah. And on that note, even …”
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In this wild segment, Brigham Buhler dives into the chaotic world of peptides, revealing how four out of five are filled through the black market. His dramatic warning about the impending legal consequences for those circumventing safety laws adds a thrilling twist, making it both alarming and oddly amusing.
“… important reminder. Do you think that the film captured that as much as you did in your TED Talk? I think it hints at it because, as you know, Marty's main adversary is a Japanese person who seems very unemotional, very stoical, doesn't register any emotion when he wins or when he loses. And he probably comes from that background in Japan, whereby the only way to be a loser is to think too much about winning. and Marty scores wonderful victories here and there, but what is the cost of that victory and what is he losing in terms of his soul? So I think that's an undercurrent in the film and …”
“It's a really, really important reminder. Do you think that the film captured that as much as you did in your TED Talk? I think it hints at it because, as you know, Marty's main adversary is a Japanese person who seems very unemotional, very stoical, doesn't register any emotion when he wins or when he loses. And he probably comes from that background in Japan, whereby the only way to be a loser is to think too much about winning. and Marty scores wonderful victories here and there, but what is the cost of that victory and what is he losing in terms of his soul? So I think that's an undercurrent in the film and it struck me when I was watching the film. It's set in 1952, as you know, and in some ways that was when the American Empire was at its peak. America had just helped win the war. They helped to revive Japan with the occupation The Marshall Plan had helped to rebuild Europe So America was running high And yet 1952 is also the year when in Korea the …”
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The film 'Marty Supreme' subtly critiques America's obsession with winning, contrasting it with Japan's harmonious approach to competition. Pico Iyer, who plays a character in the film, reflects on how the 1952 setting mirrors America's peak and its underlying divisions, raising questions about the cost of victory. This dynamic resonates today as society grapples with the binary of winners and losers.
“… I can't make practice tomorrow. Cause I have to play this hockey game. And the football coach said, well, that's it. You done playing football And Marty was by far the best athlete in our school And so then he boom So that was it he kind of made a play high but my parents had no problem with it so they uh they just supported what we did but every once in a while you need a little need a little slap and so we got a little slap when we needed it but yeah they uh they were they were always there to support us when when talking about your career with a few people that's what they said when you …”
“… with football. And, uh, there was a game we were playing against, uh, we're in Detroit. We're playing against squelf. And he said, there's this guy in this other team and he loved to fight him every time. And he said, so I told this football coach, I can't make practice tomorrow. Cause I have to play this hockey game. And the football coach said, well, that's it. You done playing football And Marty was by far the best athlete in our school And so then he boom So that was it he kind of made a play high but my parents had no problem with it so they uh they just supported what we did but every once in a while you need a little need a little slap and so we got a little slap when we needed it but yeah they uh they were they were always there to support us when when talking about your career with a few people that's what they said when you ended up switching from forward to defense how it was such a smooth transition where i think that you ended up maybe even leading your team in points, even as a D-man, what was the reason for the switch? Like, why did you go from a forward to a D-man? Well, actually, the first guy to ever put me on defense was Bill Dineen when we were playing down in …”
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Mark Howe's unexpected switch from forward to defense led to him leading his team in points as a defenseman. This transition was prompted by injuries within his team and a surprising lineup change before a game. Despite initial challenges, Howe found that he could control the game's pace better as a defenseman, illustrating how adaptability can redefine a career.
“… Somebody been looking through different lenses letting one lens dominate the other at different points in time I hope you right That sort of why Marty Everybody hopes Obviously I hope I right I don't know if I'm going to be right. And even if I'm only 65% right, it's still better than what most people are projecting. So we're going to be dealing with probabilities here, and we're going to be dealing with outcomes as best we can. We're not going to be comfortable with all of them. the return of power politics when we've all been trained to believe in consensus politics makes us all …”
“… tree right yeah everything he says as his guys are wiping out the germans he's like god what a what a waste of finding the tree yeah that's let's let's let's change the mindset that way i want Well, I just want to say, help me step back from the ledge. Somebody been looking through different lenses letting one lens dominate the other at different points in time I hope you right That sort of why Marty Everybody hopes Obviously I hope I right I don't know if I'm going to be right. And even if I'm only 65% right, it's still better than what most people are projecting. So we're going to be dealing with probabilities here, and we're going to be dealing with outcomes as best we can. We're not going to be comfortable with all of them. the return of power politics when we've all been trained to believe in consensus politics makes us all uncomfortable because when we watch people when we watch people do it we're like holy shit yeah because we were all told that that's the those are the actions of dictators well what if they're not the actions of dictators what if that's actually what responsible leadership's supposed to look like yeah yeah i mean i've never lived in it so i don't know and my …”
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Tom Luongo argues that sometimes war is necessary, especially when dealing with threats like the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. He contrasts modern warfare with historical practices, suggesting that we can approach conflicts more strategically and humanely. Luongo believes it’s time to reevaluate our understanding of leadership and power in the context of global threats.
“… It was the previous Uncut Gems. That to me was a criminal. He was great. Yeah, he was great. Well, the Safdies, you know, and the Safdies made Marty Supreme. And it was very much in that vein of being manic and weird and crazy and great and all of those things and maddening. And I mean, Marty Supreme went from, oh, my gosh, everybody loves this movie, too. Like no one was talking about. I still love the time we got to the Oscars. But I'd say the talk, the chatter, the buzz died. Was there is there Timothy Chalamet fatigue in Hollywood? I don't know if it's fatigue. I think the way that they …”
“… his script for the next Adam Sandler movie. Of course he was. Of course he was. I think actually one of the big surprises, Dan, is that your boy Adam Sandler didn't get nominated for an Oscar. Maybe that was the biggest surprise of this award season. It was the previous Uncut Gems. That to me was a criminal. He was great. Yeah, he was great. Well, the Safdies, you know, and the Safdies made Marty Supreme. And it was very much in that vein of being manic and weird and crazy and great and all of those things and maddening. And I mean, Marty Supreme went from, oh, my gosh, everybody loves this movie, too. Like no one was talking about. I still love the time we got to the Oscars. But I'd say the talk, the chatter, the buzz died. Was there is there Timothy Chalamet fatigue in Hollywood? I don't know if it's fatigue. I think the way that they went about marketing the movie started to tank near the end because they did this unconventionally. So what he did was he marketed. He didn't do interviews with traditional media. He went to he went the sports route, though. And he went to all like this. He went to Mello's podcast and he did, you know, ESPN shows and he did that. And so I don't …”
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The marketing strategy for Timothée Chalamet's films, rather than overexposure, contributed to the perception of 'Chalamet fatigue' in Hollywood.
“… What is the broader pitch? If they're listening now, they may be listening. They saw the hoopla about the de minimis tax exemption. This guy, Marty Benton, has got this Bitcoin Policy Institute. Let me check into TFTC. They're listening now. Why Bitcoin?”
“… plan to use this downturn instead of watching it pass, go download it at unchained.com slash tftc. That's unchained.com slash tftc. What is, in your experience, what has been the most effective pitch to this group of people outside the elected officials? What is the broader pitch? If they're listening now, they may be listening. They saw the hoopla about the de minimis tax exemption. This guy, Marty Benton, has got this Bitcoin Policy Institute. Let me check into TFTC. They're listening now. Why Bitcoin?”
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Bitcoin's future hinges on strategic government support, particularly in the realm of national security. Advocates argue that demonstrating Bitcoin's potential benefits through rigorous analysis is more effective than simply outspending lobbying rivals. This approach targets persuadable stakeholders in the government, emphasizing logic over financial influence.
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TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast
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Empty Netters Podcast
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The Joe Rogan Experience
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TED Radio Hour
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Spittin Chiclets
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The Dan Patrick Show
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The film 'One Battle After Another' emerged as the dominant winner at the 2026 Oscars, capturing several major awards. The event also sparked discussions about 'Chalamet fatigue,' referring to the overexposure of actor Timothée Chalamet in recent films. This highlights ongoing trends in the film industry regarding star power and audience preferences.
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