Best Podcast Episodes About Pod Meets World

Best Podcast Episodes About Pod Meets World

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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 18 episodes
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Pod Meets World
“… classic, dependable, and it makes you feel like you should have studied harder before lunch. I'm adding the Black Forest uncured ham, smoked the old world way with cracked pepper and sea salt. And when the sandwich arrives, it has to yell Mr. Matthews at the table. And Dietz and Watson does not cut corners. They've been hand crafting premium deli meats and artisan cheeses for over 85 years, just like Feeney had been with us since sixth grade. They're family owned, always doing things the right way, even when it's the hard way. They actually sent us some of their stuff, and I've been loving the …” “All right, important question. If you saw a sandwich on a deli menu called the Feeny, what's on it? Obviously something wise. I'm thinking Dietz and Watson oven classic turkey because it's classic, dependable, and it makes you feel like you should have studied harder before lunch. I'm adding the Black Forest uncured ham, smoked the old world way with cracked pepper and sea salt. And when the sandwich arrives, it has to yell Mr. Matthews at the table. And Dietz and Watson does not cut corners. They've been hand crafting premium deli meats and artisan cheeses for over 85 years, just like Feeney had been with us since sixth grade. They're family owned, always doing things the right way, even when it's the hard way. They actually sent us some of their stuff, and I've been loving the flavored cheddar cheeses. Real New York state cheddar, small batch, super creamy. It's dangerous how fast it disappears in my house. I've been making breakfast with their chicken sausage. No antibiotics ever, no nitrates or nitrites added. It is so good. I'm thinking of opening a diner or something to just eat them there. That the whole point They …” View more
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Corey Matthews hilariously struggles with a customer named Mr. Shanazi while working in the magazine industry in the episode 'The Provider' from the beloved show 'Boy Meets World.' As he attempts to read a long list of magazine titles, the comedic tension escalates when he leaves a voicemail mocking the customer's name, just as his wife Topanga enters with exciting news. This segment showcases the show's clever writing and the humor derived from character names.
Pod Meets World · TGI – Episode 713 “The Provider" · Apr 02, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… so much. We miss him. We miss Ryder. Our little curmudgeon. And you know we can say whatever we want about him because he's not going to listen to Pod Meets World ever. There is zero chance he would listen to an interview he wasn't even a part of. Zero. I could say anything right now. We can say whatever we want about Ryder. What do you want to say about him? Let's talk about his clothes and work out. No, I'm kidding. Oh, man. I actually, I don't know if you can hear, but once again, as always, I have my sinus issue. Oh, gosh, I know. I asked you, are you sick? And you were like, no, it's just whatever …” “… no rider's gone so let's talk about him it's about time we've done it we got rid of him which is what we wanted the whole this whole time it has been a secret mission of ours to just drive rider away and i think we've finally done No, no, we love him so much. We miss him. We miss Ryder. Our little curmudgeon. And you know we can say whatever we want about him because he's not going to listen to Pod Meets World ever. There is zero chance he would listen to an interview he wasn't even a part of. Zero. I could say anything right now. We can say whatever we want about Ryder. What do you want to say about him? Let's talk about his clothes and work out. No, I'm kidding. Oh, man. I actually, I don't know if you can hear, but once again, as always, I have my sinus issue. Oh, gosh, I know. I asked you, are you sick? And you were like, no, it's just whatever this is. It's been a year. So I have a question for our dear listeners out there, because. My several doctors have said I should get the sinus, the Drano surgery. Right. The roto-rooter of my skull. You have a deviated septum. Well, part of it is deviated septum, but it's also the this is going to be so fun. The entryways to my sinuses are very …” View more
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In this episode of 'Pod Meets World,' the hosts humorously discuss Ryder's absence, revealing their secret mission to drive him away, only to express how much they miss him. The conversation shifts to one host's ongoing battle with sinus issues and the mixed reviews they've received about a potential surgery to alleviate the problem, creating a relatable and comedic exploration of health dilemmas.
Pod Meets World · David Chokachi Meets World · Mar 30, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… goddamn? Did I miss that? He said goddamn. I think that's what he says. Yeah. Wow. That would be the harshest swear we've ever said. I know. On Boy Meets World by far. Goddamn is is that's a harsh one. Maybe he says got, you know, like as a right. Got got. Damn. I don't know. Stink. Right. You suck. We weren't allowed to say suck. We couldn't say my original take was when Alan grabs me and says, get get off your and get a job. We couldn't do that. So goddamn. We said sluts last week or two weeks ago, which is weird. Yeah. Eric is thrilled. Hey, that's where I got that from. He used to yell that …” “… is the network note about there needing to be repercussions for drinking or drinking Probably everyone eggs Alan on So he gives it all he got He warms up and tells Sean maybe you should be afraid because I a Navy goddamn seal He says, did he say goddamn? Did I miss that? He said goddamn. I think that's what he says. Yeah. Wow. That would be the harshest swear we've ever said. I know. On Boy Meets World by far. Goddamn is is that's a harsh one. Maybe he says got, you know, like as a right. Got got. Damn. I don't know. Stink. Right. You suck. We weren't allowed to say suck. We couldn't say my original take was when Alan grabs me and says, get get off your and get a job. We couldn't do that. So goddamn. We said sluts last week or two weeks ago, which is weird. Yeah. Eric is thrilled. Hey, that's where I got that from. He used to yell that at me all the time. Alan keeps giving Sean a piece of his mind. You want another beer? Why don't you go in the fridge, huh? So maybe you can lose an arm. Corey ooze and Alan calmly asks Sean how he's doing. Sean admits, great. You're doing great. Alan continues sternly. Don't do these things anymore. It scares your friends. Angela agrees. I know it …” View more
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In this emotional segment from the show 'Boy Meets World', Sean grapples with the pain of being an orphan while interacting with his friends and their families. The scene highlights Sean's defensive behavior and his realization of lacking parental figures, culminating in a heartfelt moment where Alan offers to be a father figure to him. This pivotal interaction marks a significant step in Sean's character growth and the exploration of family dynamics within the series.
Pod Meets World · TGI – Episode 712 “Family Trees” PART 2 · Mar 26, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… style. Right. Exactly. It's not necessarily like one culture versus another. It's like, it's just kind of a generic, it's the Uki's from, from Boy Meets World. It totally is. Which is maybe more offensive because it's like somewhat Aboriginal, somewhat Native American, somewhat island, somewhat African. It's just blah. Anything that's not white, hey. But it does. It's savage. It's not civilized. Yeah, I know. It's a little offensive. But it is. I'm just waiting for the guy to come on and be like, it's a 45-minute wait for the Indiana Jones ride. So you sit back like, okay, I get it. Make sure …” “… the indiana jones right I know. I know. It's, um, yeah, you could say, I think it was more problematic when the show started because they would lean into the tribalism even worse. Uh, now I think it's a little more just like it's, it's own survivor style. Right. Exactly. It's not necessarily like one culture versus another. It's like, it's just kind of a generic, it's the Uki's from, from Boy Meets World. It totally is. Which is maybe more offensive because it's like somewhat Aboriginal, somewhat Native American, somewhat island, somewhat African. It's just blah. Anything that's not white, hey. But it does. It's savage. It's not civilized. Yeah, I know. It's a little offensive. But it is. I'm just waiting for the guy to come on and be like, it's a 45-minute wait for the Indiana Jones ride. So you sit back like, okay, I get it. Make sure you're wearing your seatbelts for this tribal and then do it in Spanish, right? or you know what they do at disneyland they always when the ride breaks down they say it in theme they're always like you know ghosts have hijacked the haunted mansion ride it's one of the survivor would be like yeah a tribe of natives has taken over the tribal council …” View more
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In Survivor 50, the tribal council becomes a battleground between players Rizzo and Charlie, with the outcome leaving viewers shocked. The hosts critique the show's presentation, comparing the tribal council's atmosphere to waiting in line for a theme park ride, while addressing the problematic portrayal of cultures. Ultimately, Charlie is voted out, surprising both the hosts and the audience.
Pod Meets World · Pod Meets Twirl'd: Survivor 5005 · Mar 27, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… That's a that's a trek. It's not close. I want to talk to you a little bit about Little Miss Bliss, because we had a similar situation on Boy Meets World And this type of heartbreak is common for a lot of us You were cast in the pilot and listen to this trio of stars guys Yes Brian Austin Green Jaleel White and Jonathan Brandes It's crazy. Man. And Hayley Mills. And Hayley Mills. Oh, my God. And you are the star of this thing. Well, no. So Hayley Mills was the star of it. So the initial show, Good Morning, Miss Bliss, it was called. she was a teacher within this school so it was about her …” “… me around all these things in traffic and all of the stuff. Um, she was an absolute saint. Wow. I know my, my mom too. We lived in orange County and she would have to pick me up from school in orange County. Drive me all the way to LA in Orange County. That's a that's a trek. It's not close. I want to talk to you a little bit about Little Miss Bliss, because we had a similar situation on Boy Meets World And this type of heartbreak is common for a lot of us You were cast in the pilot and listen to this trio of stars guys Yes Brian Austin Green Jaleel White and Jonathan Brandes It's crazy. Man. And Hayley Mills. And Hayley Mills. Oh, my God. And you are the star of this thing. Well, no. So Hayley Mills was the star of it. So the initial show, Good Morning, Miss Bliss, it was called. she was a teacher within this school so it was about her we just happened to be kids in the class um but yeah so we did we did the pilot for that show and then um they decided hey we want to we want to pick this up and uh shoot it in florida and i was like no i live in the valley i'm good i live in the valley i love my life i really like skateboarding and uh i really love still having my feet when I go …” View more
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Brian Austin Green shares his early audition experiences in the 80s, revealing the hectic schedule of attending multiple commercial auditions daily. He reflects on a pivotal moment when he was cast in the pilot for 'Good Morning, Miss Bliss,' which later transformed into 'Saved by the Bell,' highlighting the unpredictable nature of pilot season and the excitement of young actors during that era.
Pod Meets World · Brian Austin Green Meets World · Mar 16, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… hey, you've got to review that. And then realized they're not reviewing that. Yeah, Paul. I just assumed it was in the biggest tournament in the world. I was pausing my celebration like, well, there's got to be a replay. Yeah. Well, the DR wishes there would have been a replay. Here is the last strike, the last call. 2-1 U.S. Rodriguez dancing at third. The 3-2 again. Cold strike three! The U.S. advances! Perdomo can't believe it. The pitch was below the zone, but the U.S. has defeated the Dominican Republic. They win tonight 2-1, and they are heading to the finals to take on the winner of …” “… like, Jim Baham. I was like, man. Thank you, Buddha. That was a bad call. That was a bad call. And for some reason, we all thought that maybe they were using the automated balls and strikes. Paul said he was watching the game, tapping his head like, hey, you've got to review that. And then realized they're not reviewing that. Yeah, Paul. I just assumed it was in the biggest tournament in the world. I was pausing my celebration like, well, there's got to be a replay. Yeah. Well, the DR wishes there would have been a replay. Here is the last strike, the last call. 2-1 U.S. Rodriguez dancing at third. The 3-2 again. Cold strike three! The U.S. advances! Perdomo can't believe it. The pitch was below the zone, but the U.S. has defeated the Dominican Republic. They win tonight 2-1, and they are heading to the finals to take on the winner of Italy and Venezuela tomorrow night. Okay. Still a bad call. And certainly in that moment. Although, you know, once we do the automated balls and strikes, could you imagine that's the World Series? Let's say it's game seven, bottom of the ninth, and you've got the tying run at third, and all of a sudden you strike out. But then you go, wait, wait, …” View more
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The World Baseball Classic games are filled with passion, talent, and competitive spirit, making them a joy to watch.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 1 – Brackets Are Set, Bruce Pearl · Mar 16, 2026
The Determined Society with Shawn French
“… any. Damn. But I eat 200 grams of protein every day. Yeah, dude. So I've been 165, 170 pounds for the last eight to 10 years. I just competed at the World Championships for Olympic weightlifting. That's badass. I got fifth. That boy, congrats, dude. One of my clients got first. shout out to marcella congratulations marcella um and it's all based off of spending time in the sun working out on a regular basis i don't work out every day people are like oh you own a gym you must work out every day when i was broke and making no money at the gym i went two years without working out and i own the gym …” “… loaded with sucralose and fructose and dextrose. You're destroying your adrenal glands, dude. Like, fuck. Now I don't have really any of them. I don't have pre-workout ever. I don't even drink protein powder anymore. No, really? Yeah, I don't drink any. Damn. But I eat 200 grams of protein every day. Yeah, dude. So I've been 165, 170 pounds for the last eight to 10 years. I just competed at the World Championships for Olympic weightlifting. That's badass. I got fifth. That boy, congrats, dude. One of my clients got first. shout out to marcella congratulations marcella um and it's all based off of spending time in the sun working out on a regular basis i don't work out every day people are like oh you own a gym you must work out every day when i was broke and making no money at the gym i went two years without working out and i own the gym wow so i tell people all the time it's like like strive for progress not perfection just show up today yep you don't have to do five days this week if it's wednesday You don't have to wait till Monday to start. Go hit a workout today. Hit another one on Friday. At least you got two this week. It's better than zero. Like, I mean, how many people in …” View more
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Donnie Keller shares his personal fitness journey, highlighting how he shifted from relying on energy drinks to achieving significant milestones in Olympic weightlifting. Despite owning a gym, he emphasizes the importance of progress over perfection and encourages listeners to start their fitness journey today, regardless of their current state. His story serves as motivation for those struggling to maintain a consistent workout routine.
The Determined Society with Shawn French · How Donnie Keller Is Transforming Kids’ Lives Through Fitness · Mar 16, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… know that a parent would actually do this to their son. But then I was like, oh, but it's it fits. It fits the show. It fits the narrative of Boy Meets World to go all the way back. So I was like, cool, you know, and I think that like you guys are saying, it's a nice lesson, you know, like and it's it's especially nice because it counterbalances all the we were meant for to be together. We're going to you know, it's like the whole idea of ever after. Right. Like once we get married, everything's great. And like the fact that our show tackled the idea of like no it's hard like you know it's the …” “… growing up this is the show about you know an 11 year old boy who's in trouble at school and you know no one pays attention to him figuring life out and like if i thought about it in those ways it's like a cartoonish because it's so over the top you know that a parent would actually do this to their son. But then I was like, oh, but it's it fits. It fits the show. It fits the narrative of Boy Meets World to go all the way back. So I was like, cool, you know, and I think that like you guys are saying, it's a nice lesson, you know, like and it's it's especially nice because it counterbalances all the we were meant for to be together. We're going to you know, it's like the whole idea of ever after. Right. Like once we get married, everything's great. And like the fact that our show tackled the idea of like no it's hard like you know it's the fantasy versus the reality exactly and that's great that's so admirable that's a great a great world just ended with their wedding day and that was the last episode it would have been like the cinderella story would have been nothing you know whereas like now it's something it's like it's it's it's it's at least attempting to wrestle with really …” View more
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In a recent episode of 'Boy Meets World', the narrative challenges the fairytale notion of relationships by showcasing Corey and Topanga facing real-life struggles. This episode emphasizes that love isn't just about the happy ending but also about navigating life's complexities, making the story feel grounded and relatable. The discussion highlights how this character development reflects the show's overall theme of growth and maturity.
Pod Meets World · TGI – Episode 710 “Picket Fences” PART 1 · Mar 12, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… just became confusing. What was my nature to not want to talk about it? And what was also just what was sort of understood. We've talked about it on Pod Meets World before that feeling of like, and the very reality of friends wanting to know more, kids wanting to know more, but also if you talk about it, then you're bragging. So it's a real catch 22 where you get it. Yeah, you can't. There's no real win. It's like if I talk about it, oh, she thinks she's so full. And if you don't talk about it, she's too cool. There's no real win.” “… my way while being myself the way I was raised which is Minnesotan to the core like just keep keep it down yeah you know what I mean like be chill be grateful They'll talk about it. Yeah. And people were curious, you know what I mean? So it's, it just became confusing. What was my nature to not want to talk about it? And what was also just what was sort of understood. We've talked about it on Pod Meets World before that feeling of like, and the very reality of friends wanting to know more, kids wanting to know more, but also if you talk about it, then you're bragging. So it's a real catch 22 where you get it. Yeah, you can't. There's no real win. It's like if I talk about it, oh, she thinks she's so full. And if you don't talk about it, she's too cool. There's no real win.” View more
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Rachael Leigh Cook shares her experiences navigating friendships in Hollywood compared to her supportive high school friends. She discusses the challenges of maintaining relationships in the fast-paced industry and the awkwardness of discussing her fame with peers. This insight reveals the complexities of transitioning from a small-town upbringing to the spotlight of Los Angeles.
Pod Meets World · Rachael Leigh Cook · Mar 18, 2026
Pod Meets World
“Okay, welcome to Pod Meets World. I'm Danielle Fischel. I'm Harry Warner. And I forget who I am. I'm Will Friedle. But now all I want is a Werther's original. Oh, got to get you. So Lint makes the truffles. They're so good. And so at Christmas, I bought the peppermint truffles. cookie no yeah no how dare you it's got i know you don't like me peppermints for toothpaste whoa it was so good it's got it's for toothpaste oh my god it's delicious it had little cookie pieces in it …” “Okay, welcome to Pod Meets World. I'm Danielle Fischel. I'm Harry Warner. And I forget who I am. I'm Will Friedle. But now all I want is a Werther's original. Oh, got to get you. So Lint makes the truffles. They're so good. And so at Christmas, I bought the peppermint truffles. cookie no yeah no how dare you it's got i know you don't like me peppermints for toothpaste whoa it was so good it's got it's for toothpaste oh my god it's delicious it had little cookie pieces in it and the chocolate so good okay no unfortunately when they said limited edition on those suckers they meant it it was like the day after christmas out gone replaced with easter candies yeah well actually before easter before we got to easter we got jesus and bunnies there was valentine's day which none of it was none of the flavors were things i was …” View more
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In this segment from the podcast 'Pod Meets World,' hosts Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, and Harry Warner dive into their favorite seasonal candies, particularly focusing on Easter treats. The discussion highlights the limited edition nature of certain chocolates, including peppermint truffles and carrot cake-flavored delights, sparking a humorous debate about candy preferences and the nostalgia of childhood favorites.
Pod Meets World · TGI – Episode 712 “Family Trees” PART 1 · Mar 26, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… dislike, that you hate Aaron Judge without telling me you hate Aaron Judge. Because he was asked about the excitement in the WBC compared to the World Series. He was asked about the fans. Now keep in mind, this is about the fans. Okay. and Aaron Judge tells his truth comparing the WBC to the World Series. Here's what he said. All rise. Bigger and better than the series. It's just, like I said, the fashion that these fans have representing their country, representing some of their favorite players, there's nothing like it. And that's what you dream of as a kid. I was back in my backyard …” “… the captain. He's like the main guy. But I think patriotism trumps your love affair with Juan Soto. I really do. So anyway, based on the excitement we're seeing, Aaron Judge has taken some heat. And I think there's no better way to tell me that you just dislike, that you hate Aaron Judge without telling me you hate Aaron Judge. Because he was asked about the excitement in the WBC compared to the World Series. He was asked about the fans. Now keep in mind, this is about the fans. Okay. and Aaron Judge tells his truth comparing the WBC to the World Series. Here's what he said. All rise. Bigger and better than the series. It's just, like I said, the fashion that these fans have representing their country, representing some of their favorite players, there's nothing like it. And that's what you dream of as a kid. I was back in my backyard playing football. This is the moments in Greenville. Big spots, big situations. It just gives me chills right now thinking about how special that was. Now bigger and better than the world series quote. That's the quote. Aaron judge. And everyone's like, Oh, are you serious? Bigger and better than the world series. I don't know. Have you seen all the …” View more
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Aaron Judge stirred controversy by claiming the World Baseball Classic (WBC) experience felt 'bigger and better' than the World Series due to the passionate fans representing their countries. He emphasized the excitement and pride of the WBC, contrasting it with the corporate atmosphere of the World Series, leading to debates about patriotism and fan engagement in baseball. Judge's comments highlight the emotional connection fans have during international competitions.
The Dan Patrick Show · C&R - Should Judge Have Lied to Us? · Mar 17, 2026
Modern Wisdom
“… continues so it's not just you have this one hype cycle and then it's over it often repeats itself so we're going to see it again with things like world models now, I think. What are world models? So world models are like a stepping stone towards AGI. A world model is where you have things like physics implemented into your LLM. It's not really an LLM anymore because it can do so many other things. It's more like a video model, but it's a video model that actually has real world physics uh and at the moment google is probably best placed for this because they have um they have all the data …” “… began to develop it themselves um but like before that nobody really cared like for for 30 years nobody really cared in the mainstream about about neural networks so this is a good good example of it but the thing is is that the gartner hype cycle continues so it's not just you have this one hype cycle and then it's over it often repeats itself so we're going to see it again with things like world models now, I think. What are world models? So world models are like a stepping stone towards AGI. A world model is where you have things like physics implemented into your LLM. It's not really an LLM anymore because it can do so many other things. It's more like a video model, but it's a video model that actually has real world physics uh and at the moment google is probably best placed for this because they have um they have all the data they've got the real-time data through search they've got video data through youtube and then they've got like they've got spatial data as well through um google street view and all that kind of stuff so they'll probably they have actually got the best uh the world model at the moment called genie genie 3 but basically a world model is basically when …” View more
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The next big hype in AI is world models, which are designed to simulate real-world physics and behaviors. This follows the trajectory of neural networks, which were overlooked for decades before the breakthrough of ChatGPT in 2022. With companies like Google leading the charge, the development of these models could be the crucial step towards achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Modern Wisdom · #1073 - Gurwinder Bhogal - 19 Uncomfortable Truths About Human Nature · Mar 19, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… two MVPs, and a bunch of average years. He also has an NLCS MVP. Okay, foregone conclusion, Hall of Famer right now. two-time MVP. Washington won a World Series after they traded him. Yes, Paulie. This is a two-part discussion, and we used to discuss this with McLovin. Bryce Harper was going to the Hall of Fame. You make seven, eight All-Star games. You have two MVPs. You're going. But you could also make the case that was his career everything it was meant to be or predicted to be. Those are two different topics. Well, he was the chosen one. He was on the cover of Sports Illustrated, just like …” “… point on his career. What a moment. Has he been in the major leagues for 15 years? Yeah, he started at 19. Isn't that amazing? Yep, he's going into year 15, 2012 at age 19. He was Rookie of the Year. I think he's got seven All-Star appearances, two MVPs, and a bunch of average years. He also has an NLCS MVP. Okay, foregone conclusion, Hall of Famer right now. two-time MVP. Washington won a World Series after they traded him. Yes, Paulie. This is a two-part discussion, and we used to discuss this with McLovin. Bryce Harper was going to the Hall of Fame. You make seven, eight All-Star games. You have two MVPs. You're going. But you could also make the case that was his career everything it was meant to be or predicted to be. Those are two different topics. Well, he was the chosen one. He was on the cover of Sports Illustrated, just like LeBron when he was, what, 15? Not exactly the LeBron of Major League Baseball but you know a very good career Yeah Yeah. Yeah, Mark. You didn't say that with much confidence. Yeah, that doesn't sound like Hall of Fame. Yeah, it doesn't sound like Hall of Fame. No, I don't think he's a first ballot Hall of Famer. But he's going to be a Hall of …” View more
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Bryce Harper is on track to be a Hall of Famer, boasting two MVPs and seven All-Star appearances in his 15-year career. However, debates arise about whether his overall performance matches the expectations set when he was labeled 'the chosen one' at just 15 years old. With a mix of great seasons and some average years, is he truly a first ballot Hall of Famer?
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 1 - Venezuela Wins World Baseball Classic · Mar 18, 2026
张小珺Jùn|商业访谈录
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Transitioning from research to entrepreneurship was a pivotal decision for me, driven by the desire to avoid the 'middle paper trap' in academia. Influenced by mentors and the realization that I had explored my ideas as far as I could within the confines of academia, I felt it was time to take the leap into the startup world, especially after a conversation with AI pioneer Yann LeCun. This shift represents not just a career change, but a new frontier in my journey to develop world models in AI.
张小珺Jùn|商业访谈录 · 133. 对谢赛宁的7小时马拉松访谈:世界模型、逃出硅谷、AMI Labs、两次拒绝Ilya、杨立昆、李飞飞和42 · Mar 16, 2026
Pod Meets World
“Today, we are recapping Season 7, Episode 11. What a drag. The greatest episode of Boy Meets World history. May this go down. Let's proclaim it now. Let's just before we say it again. Yes, we know what Ryder thinks. Let's put a gold star. Man. The Emmys just snubbed us in our final year with our greatest ever. Do you think Bill Daniels looks at his entire career and says, that one time when I made the double D joke to Eric Matthews. Yes. It originally aired December 3rd, 1999. the synopsis cory decides to redecorate the apartment while …” “Today, we are recapping Season 7, Episode 11. What a drag. The greatest episode of Boy Meets World history. May this go down. Let's proclaim it now. Let's just before we say it again. Yes, we know what Ryder thinks. Let's put a gold star. Man. The Emmys just snubbed us in our final year with our greatest ever. Do you think Bill Daniels looks at his entire career and says, that one time when I made the double D joke to Eric Matthews. Yes. It originally aired December 3rd, 1999. the synopsis cory decides to redecorate the apartment while eric and jack poses girls to hide from a rave throwing thug you can even like you can i think you gonna be surprised i i like to call this episode the leather jacket Gang is Alive and Well Exactly It was directed by Jodi Binstock It is her third and final episode of Boy Meets World. It was written by Carlos Aragon.” View more
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In this recap of Boy Meets World Season 7, Episode 11, titled 'What a Drag,' the hosts declare it the greatest episode in the show's history. Originally aired on December 3, 1999, the episode features Cory redecorating the apartment while Eric and Jack disguise themselves as girls to evade a thug. The discussion highlights memorable moments and the show's legacy, including a nod to the snubbed Emmys.
Pod Meets World · TGI – Episode 711 “What a Drag!” · Mar 19, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… for me A hundred percent Either way, Gabby assures her friend, it's not like this is a Department of Defense issue. And then we get a beautiful Pod Meets World, Boy Meets World optical flip to the Department of Defense, speeding to a quote unquote secret laboratory, which is the Superior Gaming Building. The general from earlier has arrived and quickly meets up with the doctor from the standoff, who's May's dad. The angry general wants to see what the government has been paying him for, and so we find ourselves in a complex lab with robots and smoking machines. It's the future birthplace of X-17, the …” “… for me here when I went, okay, wait. And this is the part two that was starting to get long for me because I like I not getting any answers I not quite understanding I think it coming soon But yeah this is a little bit of a slower part of the movie for me A hundred percent Either way, Gabby assures her friend, it's not like this is a Department of Defense issue. And then we get a beautiful Pod Meets World, Boy Meets World optical flip to the Department of Defense, speeding to a quote unquote secret laboratory, which is the Superior Gaming Building. The general from earlier has arrived and quickly meets up with the doctor from the standoff, who's May's dad. The angry general wants to see what the government has been paying him for, and so we find ourselves in a complex lab with robots and smoking machines. It's the future birthplace of X-17, the first ever covert robotic operative. If May's dad gets the go-ahead from the president, he will make history, and so with that, he gets the thumbs up, and the project has truly begun. Back in May's room, Gabby is finding it difficult to hack into her dad's computer. Everything is protected, but Gabby is still very optimistic about their plans. …” View more
Ridealong summary
In the discussion of a recent movie segment, the hosts express their confusion over a character's plan to create a fake boyfriend through an online persona. This leads to a comparison with the 1985 film 'Weird Science,' where two boys create a woman, but the hosts feel the current movie lacks clarity on its intentions and execution. They critique the film's pacing and the lack of detailed explanations about the technology involved.
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PBD Podcast
“… Not a peep. Where are you at? Where's your online rant? Do you know what could happen? You know what could happen? What major event is coming up? World Cup. In what country? United States. Do you know if the president wanted to, he can say, listen, Listen, don't worry about not having your Iranian soccer team compete. They can't. You're out. Yeah, they did that with Russia. He can make that announcement and say, you want to do this? We don't want people like you here. Now the challenge becomes what? The players are going to be like, what did we do wrong, right? But this could be a direct shot …” “We're not one. I haven't heard one athlete. Yeah. One person say something. These guys are all dead. Yesterday, these guys were all hanged in the freaking street. And the guy on the left is a wrestler. Not a peep. Where are you at? Where's your online rant? Do you know what could happen? You know what could happen? What major event is coming up? World Cup. In what country? United States. Do you know if the president wanted to, he can say, listen, Listen, don't worry about not having your Iranian soccer team compete. They can't. You're out. Yeah, they did that with Russia. He can make that announcement and say, you want to do this? We don't want people like you here. Now the challenge becomes what? The players are going to be like, what did we do wrong, right? But this could be a direct shot to Iran if they do something like this. We'll see. We'll see what's going to happen with it. Adam, your thoughts on this story? Well, I've said this before and I'll say it again. Iran is the best country in the world at killing their own people. That's kind of like their thing.” View more
Ridealong summary
As Iran executes wrestlers for protesting, athletes remain silent, raising questions about their moral responsibility. With the World Cup approaching in the U.S., there's potential for political repercussions against the Iranian soccer team if the regime's actions continue. This could lead to a profound international statement against Iran's treatment of its citizens.
PBD Podcast · Trump SLAMS Israel's South Pars Strikes + Iran Executes Wrestler | PBD #763 · Mar 20, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… two MVPs, and a bunch of average years. He also has an NLCS MVP. Okay. Foregone conclusion, Hall of Famer right now. Two-time MVP. Washington won a World Series after they traded him. Yes, Paulie? This is a two-part discussion, and we used to discuss this with McLovin. Bryce Harper is going to the Hall of Fame. You make seven, eight all-star games. You have two MVPs. You're going. But you could also make the case that was his career everything it was meant to be or predicted to be? Those are two different topics. Well, he was the chosen one. He was on the cover of Sports Illustrated, just like …” “… point on his career. What a moment. Has he been in the major leagues for 15 years? Yeah, he started at 19. Isn't that amazing? Yep, he's going into year 15, 2012 at age 19. He was Rookie of the Year. I think he's got seven All-Star appearances, two MVPs, and a bunch of average years. He also has an NLCS MVP. Okay. Foregone conclusion, Hall of Famer right now. Two-time MVP. Washington won a World Series after they traded him. Yes, Paulie? This is a two-part discussion, and we used to discuss this with McLovin. Bryce Harper is going to the Hall of Fame. You make seven, eight all-star games. You have two MVPs. You're going. But you could also make the case that was his career everything it was meant to be or predicted to be? Those are two different topics. Well, he was the chosen one. He was on the cover of Sports Illustrated, just like LeBron, when he was, what, 15? Not exactly the LeBron of Major League Baseball, but, you know, a very good career. Yeah Yeah Yeah more You didn say that with much confidence Yeah that doesn sound like Hall of Fame Yeah it doesn sound like Hall of Fame No I don think he a first ballot Hall of Famer But he's going to be a Hall of Famer. I think he's …” View more
Ridealong summary
Bryce Harper's career is a fascinating mix of brilliance and inconsistency, leading to the question: is he a Hall of Famer? With two MVPs and seven All-Star appearances, many believe he deserves a spot, yet critics argue his performance has not consistently matched expectations. This duality makes Harper's legacy one of the most intriguing discussions in baseball today.
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