Best Podcast Episodes About Rashan Gary

Best Podcast Episodes About Rashan Gary

Everything podcasters are saying about Rashan Gary — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 32 episodes
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Small Town Murder
“… that happening A lot of weird shit First of all the tree Let's discuss the tree. All right. Because that's the first thing they looked at here. Gary's story required, obviously, a gigantic tree to have fallen at exactly the right moment to knock Teresa into the pond and pin her face down under the water. Yeah. Okay. So 1,000 pounds, 60 foot tall. And it would have to keep like crush her down into it, not even like knock her out of the way or anything. I mean, best case scenario, she sees it, dives under to try to get away from it, and it gets her while she's underwater. Best case scenario. …” “Right So they go through everything The 911 call the autopsy report the photographs the witnesses And as they looking into it they start seeing some pretty clear Yeah You know bird eye view here Pretty good clear cracks in everything that happening A lot of weird shit First of all the tree Let's discuss the tree. All right. Because that's the first thing they looked at here. Gary's story required, obviously, a gigantic tree to have fallen at exactly the right moment to knock Teresa into the pond and pin her face down under the water. Yeah. Okay. So 1,000 pounds, 60 foot tall. And it would have to keep like crush her down into it, not even like knock her out of the way or anything. I mean, best case scenario, she sees it, dives under to try to get away from it, and it gets her while she's underwater. Best case scenario. Yeah. Well, if she didn't just look at it and go, hey, like Gary says, like we're supposed to believe. Yeah. So the tree does not break any of Teresa's bones. And they're a little skeptical about any time a thousand pound object falls on. You're probably going to have a broken bone or two. Yeah. Just the way it works. They said also it didn't leave …” View more
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In this segment, the hosts dissect the bizarre case of a woman allegedly killed by a falling tree. They hilariously question the physics of a 1,000-pound tree not breaking any bones, while the hosts joke about how glasses would fly off in a fall, making it a comedic yet morbid exploration of the incident.
Small Town Murder · Secrets Of Murder Pond - Nettie, West Virginia · Mar 26, 2026
So True with Caleb Hearon
“… is in it. Oh, fuck. Yeah. I love him. Robin Wright's in it as well. Love her. Of course she's in it. Yeah. Yeah. And I think it's awesome. Yeah. Gary Oldman's in it. Gary Oldman? Gary Oldman plays Jacob Marley. Why the fuck did I know Gary Oldman is in this? It's awesome. This movie rocks. And the thing is, is that I thought that I would talk to film buffs about this and be like, all right, let's get together. This movie rocks, right? You're convening clandestine meetings of film buffs. Being like, just so we're all on the same page. This movie rocks. And everybody says I'm insane. Yeah. I …” “… the only time that I think that like that book scares me and that movie scares me. And so I relate that to me like they did this the right way. Yeah. This should scare you. The cast is awesome. Who's all in it? I don't think I know. Carrie Owens is in it. Oh, fuck. Yeah. I love him. Robin Wright's in it as well. Love her. Of course she's in it. Yeah. Yeah. And I think it's awesome. Yeah. Gary Oldman's in it. Gary Oldman? Gary Oldman plays Jacob Marley. Why the fuck did I know Gary Oldman is in this? It's awesome. This movie rocks. And the thing is, is that I thought that I would talk to film buffs about this and be like, all right, let's get together. This movie rocks, right? You're convening clandestine meetings of film buffs. Being like, just so we're all on the same page. This movie rocks. And everybody says I'm insane. Yeah. I don't think I'm insane. I don't think I'm insane. Let's put that on the record. I think in this context I think people don give it a shot because it like maybe the animation doesn hold up But how many amazing movies don hold up visually Yeah That we don't discount those movies for. Yeah. Like Empire Strikes Back doesn't look up to par. It's still a …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Gaten Matarazzo passionately argues that you can't 'ship' historical figures like Hamilton and Angelica because they were real people with real lives. His frustration peaks when he recounts a time someone got mad at him for spoiling a royal event, showcasing the absurdity of treating history like a fictional narrative. The comedic blend of pop culture and history makes for an entertaining discussion.
So True with Caleb Hearon · Gaten Matarazzo Loves Pizza · Apr 02, 2026
Blank Check with Griffin & David
“joe dimaggio yeah that's right yeah where have you gone gary busey who played dimaggio in blonde in blonde also gary busey brought him back wasn't it adrian brody no is it oh boy i remember thinking they got DiMaggio wrong. In blonde, Gary Busey was Albert Einstein. In blonde, Gary Busey did come back. Is Gary Busey alive or did he recently leave us? He's alive. He's alive, but let's just say this episode's a month away. As is Peter Weir. Peter Weir is alive, retired, and I truly think like gardening and …” “joe dimaggio yeah that's right yeah where have you gone gary busey who played dimaggio in blonde in blonde also gary busey brought him back wasn't it adrian brody no is it oh boy i remember thinking they got DiMaggio wrong. In blonde, Gary Busey was Albert Einstein. In blonde, Gary Busey did come back. Is Gary Busey alive or did he recently leave us? He's alive. He's alive, but let's just say this episode's a month away. As is Peter Weir. Peter Weir is alive, retired, and I truly think like gardening and chilling. Yeah. He seems to be taking it easy. Yeah. What was I going to say? So I think the, because there's this thing especially in like the Australian Peter Weir movies, at least the ones that I've seen, where there's like something grotesque or there's some kind of like the guy from the, what's the plumber one? The plumber, the plumber, the …” View more
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Peter Weir's 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' is celebrated as the quintessential Australian film, achieving serious artistic legitimacy in the 1970s. This segment dives into Weir's unique ability to blend darkness with mainstream Hollywood success, establishing him as a pivotal figure in Australian New Wave cinema. The discussion highlights how this film not only defined a genre but also positioned Weir as Australia's answer to Ingmar Bergman.
Blank Check with Griffin & David · Picnic at Hanging Rock with Jane Schoenbrun · Mar 15, 2026
TBPN
“… for eyeballs. And now, the reaction to this, I think, has been generally, at least online, been, I guess, reassuring. A lot of people are saying, Gary Basin says, you, why? Marty says, good heart's law. When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. So who knows what's actually going on internally, but we do know Zuck is pushing the entire company to be as AI native as possible. And this guy loves spending money too, right? I have a crazy bull case here that I will run through. Let's get through some of the story. First, we got to pull up this comic from XKCD in the comments …” “… ago at this point. You were saying like, will tokens ever become like eyeballs the way eyeballs were during the dot-com era? just optimized for eyeballs. Obviously, not every eyeball visit to a website is created equally, but people were optimizing for eyeballs. And now, the reaction to this, I think, has been generally, at least online, been, I guess, reassuring. A lot of people are saying, Gary Basin says, you, why? Marty says, good heart's law. When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. So who knows what's actually going on internally, but we do know Zuck is pushing the entire company to be as AI native as possible. And this guy loves spending money too, right? I have a crazy bull case here that I will run through. Let's get through some of the story. First, we got to pull up this comic from XKCD in the comments here. When a metric becomes a target, it ceases to be a good metric. It's right under the leading post. There we go. And the other counterparty says, sounds bad. Let's offer a bonus to anyone who identifies a metric that has become a target. It is good. I don't think that's what's going on here. Max Leiter was texting a friend at Meta and sent the …” View more
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Meta employees are competing on an internal leaderboard called Claudeonomics, leading to a staggering 60 trillion tokens used in just 30 days. This has raised questions about how much Meta is actually spending on AI, especially as Anthropic's revenue skyrockets. The debate reflects broader concerns about metrics becoming targets, reminiscent of the dot-com era's obsession with eyeballs.
TBPN · Meta Tokenmaxxing, Intel Joins Terafab, Frontier AI vs. China | Diet TBPN · Apr 08, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… see any correlation between bismuths. This was a completely new material. Oh, that's what it was. Oh, this is what it was. So one of the pieces that Gary Nolan had found that was – Who's Gary? Gary Nolan is the guy at Stanford that has examined these pieces that are from supposedly crashed sites, crashed sites where something had gone down and scattered. Some of these pieces, they're atomically layered. I've heard that. Magnesium and bismuth seem to be prevalent. Bismuth is the thing. Yeah. Bismuth is the thing. It's right above 115 on the periodic chart. And there's something about that. …” “… it Byzantine? Bismuth? Bismuth, yes. Did I say that? I don't think so. No? No, I don't think so. Someone that I talked to was explaining to me. It's related to on the periodic table. I mean, Bismuth is above it and 115 is below it. But we never did see any correlation between bismuths. This was a completely new material. Oh, that's what it was. Oh, this is what it was. So one of the pieces that Gary Nolan had found that was – Who's Gary? Gary Nolan is the guy at Stanford that has examined these pieces that are from supposedly crashed sites, crashed sites where something had gone down and scattered. Some of these pieces, they're atomically layered. I've heard that. Magnesium and bismuth seem to be prevalent. Bismuth is the thing. Yeah. Bismuth is the thing. It's right above 115 on the periodic chart. And there's something about that. There's something about 115. Yeah. All this weird magnetism stuff with bismuth. There's a video from the Action Lab, the strange magnetism of bismuth. Yeah, it's diamagnetic.” View more
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In this segment, the hosts dive into the bizarre properties of element 115, with one of them hilariously admitting to having 'too much' to drink while discussing it. The absurdity of not knowing the material's exact makeup while trying to recreate alien technology adds a comedic twist to the scientific discussion.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2479 - Bob Lazar & Luigi Vendittelli · Apr 03, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… watch her. And you'll go, oh, yeah, I know what they're talking about. No, weekend. Oh, wait, that's French. We bent all this EMT, this tubing. And Gary, not this Gary, but retarded Gary who works here. That's his full name, actually. The plan was, this is semi-retarded Gary. The other one's full-time. I suspect Gary's head injury is affecting his behavior. So we did this whole thing where we laid it all out. We bent it. We measured it. And I said, we're going to make a halo that goes all the way around this studio, two inches from the wall, couplers and everything. We'll put it all together. …” “… was listening to it like science fiction. It's like, oh, this is what real men talk about when I'm not there. I was listening to it like watching Sabato Gigante. Like if I watch for long enough, it'll begin to make sense. Eventually, you'll hear, but watch her. And you'll go, oh, yeah, I know what they're talking about. No, weekend. Oh, wait, that's French. We bent all this EMT, this tubing. And Gary, not this Gary, but retarded Gary who works here. That's his full name, actually. The plan was, this is semi-retarded Gary. The other one's full-time. I suspect Gary's head injury is affecting his behavior. So we did this whole thing where we laid it all out. We bent it. We measured it. And I said, we're going to make a halo that goes all the way around this studio, two inches from the wall, couplers and everything. We'll put it all together. We'll do a whole dry fit on the floor all the way around. I'll make the bends. We'll couple them together. We'll cut it if we have to. And we got it all together. And then I said, Gary, starting closest to the door and going counterclockwise the direction we went, Label them. One, two, three, all the pieces sequentially. Then we go outside and we …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the crew recounts a chaotic attempt to set up acoustic tubing in the studio, leading to a series of slapstick moments. The funniest part comes when Gary, tasked with labeling the pieces, accidentally spray paints over all the numbers, resulting in a Keystone Cops-style disaster as they try to assemble it all.
Adam Carolla Show · Adam De La Pena + Paul F. Tompkins (Carolla Classics) · Apr 05, 2026
Club 520 Podcast
“… 32. Oh, God. That's the Pops for a lot. Pops would have been 50 fools I'm gonna try I'm gonna try to do something I ain't gonna put out there Like Gary Payton Oh, now you said Pops would have been Shaq with a Celtics Come on, man I don't even go Street like that, man Oh, just like you're saying, man You wing with the magic, man Oh, that's nasty Nasty Oh, shit The fucking rappers Those are some of the wickedest Pictures of all time You like with the Sonics, man Oh, yeah It time to go home man Time to go home Lakers hot right now man Non win streak Lakers been playing out of his fucking mind MVP …” “… bro man my daddy's sad What? Why you ain't getting up, man? What the fuck? Shake your head, bro. Sign up for Pops. Sign up for Pops, man. Honestly, I don't even think your daddy would have been in the league by the time you got there. He had me at 32. Oh, God. That's the Pops for a lot. Pops would have been 50 fools I'm gonna try I'm gonna try to do something I ain't gonna put out there Like Gary Payton Oh, now you said Pops would have been Shaq with a Celtics Come on, man I don't even go Street like that, man Oh, just like you're saying, man You wing with the magic, man Oh, that's nasty Nasty Oh, shit The fucking rappers Those are some of the wickedest Pictures of all time You like with the Sonics, man Oh, yeah It time to go home man Time to go home Lakers hot right now man Non win streak Lakers been playing out of his fucking mind MVP baby We had some doubts about this team but it back LeBron played at this level. LeBron ain't loaded yet. I wouldn't want to see this team. If LeBron moving like that, bro, it's going to get scary. You got to beat them four games, bro. They're capable of winning four games. Yeah, it's a very scary team. I know what Luka going to do. Yeah, Luka's …” View more
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LeBron James showcased an MVP-level performance that left fans and analysts in awe, making the Lakers a team to fear in the playoffs. His explosive play, combined with Luka Doncic's rising star, sets the stage for an intense showdown in the league. If LeBron continues at this pace, the Lakers could be unstoppable in their quest for a championship.
Club 520 Podcast · 520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Nikola Jokic & Luka Doncic making MVP PUSH, Jamal Murray WENT CRAZY · Mar 26, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“And missed four games. And missed four games. So I'm not sure. I think Rashawn Gary is a good signing. If he can get off to a great start like he did in Green Bay and have some consistency and not disappear like he did or tail off at the end of the season, I think it would be a great, great pickup for the Dallas Cowboys. I, and Chad, stay with me real quick. I still think they might be in a play for Trey Hendrickson. or is that deal off the table because you got Rashawn Gary? What do you think? I think they're going to play a …” “And missed four games. And missed four games. So I'm not sure. I think Rashawn Gary is a good signing. If he can get off to a great start like he did in Green Bay and have some consistency and not disappear like he did or tail off at the end of the season, I think it would be a great, great pickup for the Dallas Cowboys. I, and Chad, stay with me real quick. I still think they might be in a play for Trey Hendrickson. or is that deal off the table because you got Rashawn Gary? What do you think? I think they're going to play a 3-4. So if they're going to play a 34, you put Henderson as a stand-up linebacker, you put Gary as a stand-up linebacker, and you will probably have Quentin Williams and Odigazua as your end, and then you probably have Kenny Clark as your nose. So listen, just based off what you just said just there, I mean, obviously on paper with names, it sounds …” View more
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Rashawn Gary's lack of a double-digit sack season raises questions about his $19.5 million signing with the Dallas Cowboys. Despite being paired with a strong defensive lineup, Gary's performance has been inconsistent, with zero sacks in his last nine games. The Cowboys must decide if they can restructure contracts to accommodate more talent while banking on Gary's potential to shine alongside other stars.
Club Shay Shay · NFL Free Agency Week 1 Recap Part 1: Maxx Crosby CHAOS, Cowboys and 49ers FINALLY make moves · Mar 14, 2026
Silicon Valley Girl
“… yeah, you're going to be, like the game's going to change. But I remind influencers, influencers are crying to me quite a bit right now. It's like, Gary, AI did it. I'm like, you took money from real celebrities. 20 years ago, none of us existed. And all of that money went to Jennifer Aniston. If you were on Shark Tank, you were the only business people. I, Gary Vee, do not have a television show. I get speaking fees and appearance fees greater than most of the sharks. That would have never been possible. So the world turns. Shit changes. We just get too comfortable in our space. Well, what's …” “… this barbell world. Extreme technology, but extremely scaled. What we take for vantage us for is like that's normal. like being outside, like a pop-up shop, you know, going to a sporting event. They're going to continue to increase in value. And so, yeah, you're going to be, like the game's going to change. But I remind influencers, influencers are crying to me quite a bit right now. It's like, Gary, AI did it. I'm like, you took money from real celebrities. 20 years ago, none of us existed. And all of that money went to Jennifer Aniston. If you were on Shark Tank, you were the only business people. I, Gary Vee, do not have a television show. I get speaking fees and appearance fees greater than most of the sharks. That would have never been possible. So the world turns. Shit changes. We just get too comfortable in our space. Well, what's funny is when we're young and we're disrupting something, we like it. But when we're the one that gets disrupted, we don't like it.” View more
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In a world dominated by technology, Gary Vaynerchuk argues that the analog experience—like in-person events and real-life interactions—will become increasingly valuable. He highlights that while technology disrupts, those who adapt by embracing both digital and analog environments will thrive. The key is recognizing that comfort zones can hinder growth, especially when disruption strikes.
Silicon Valley Girl · Why You're Missing the AI Opportunity (And How to Fix It) | Gary Vee · Mar 30, 2026
TBPN
“… Let's watch the public latest ad. Is that what we should pull up next? Pull it up. Actually, let's pull up this video first of our president. Of Gary Tan. But this is Gary Tan when he sees a YC applicant using G-Stack to ship 500,000 lines of code daily. This is one of the best videos of all time. Just pulling out a wad of cash. I'm ready to invest. Quickly counting it. It is so funny how lines of code became not important at all. They're the new eyeballs. And now it's new eyeballs. They're the new eyeballs. Oh, the lines of code are the new eyeballs. I hope not. I was thinking that we …” “… I don't know. Let everybody trade. Why not? Yeah, sounds like he's locked in. Let everybody trade at all times. What else is going on? We are removing sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil, which is craziness. Craziness. Didn't think that would happen. Let's watch the public latest ad. Is that what we should pull up next? Pull it up. Actually, let's pull up this video first of our president. Of Gary Tan. But this is Gary Tan when he sees a YC applicant using G-Stack to ship 500,000 lines of code daily. This is one of the best videos of all time. Just pulling out a wad of cash. I'm ready to invest. Quickly counting it. It is so funny how lines of code became not important at all. They're the new eyeballs. And now it's new eyeballs. They're the new eyeballs. Oh, the lines of code are the new eyeballs. I hope not. I was thinking that we should do a challenge here in the studio where every member of the team has to race to generate 10,000 lines of code. And whoever can do it fastest. Okay, but how do you define a line of code? Like I can just write a for loop that says... I will run a for loop after the lines of code are generated, and I will pass every line of code individually through …” View more
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Ro Khanna has executed an astonishing $609 million in trading volume while serving in Congress, challenging the elite financial players. His strategy involves high-frequency trading, averaging 11 trades a day for nine years, raising eyebrows about how he manages such volume. This raises questions about transparency and the ethics of trading while in office.
TBPN · Samsung Invests $70B in AI Chips, The Cubanator Joins, Apple: Behind in AI, Ahead in Revenue | Mark Cuban, John Kim, Eugen Alpeza, Ari Herbert-Voss, Alex Konrad, Carl Eschenbach & Pat Grady, Jim Cantrell, Tom Hulme · Mar 19, 2026
The McShay Show
“… spot for him, is he's learning and developing, and he's only a really good pass rusher right now, by NFL standards. I agree You got you got Rashawn Gary And you got Otito and you got Jonathan Bullard you brought in and got James Houston But like he got a chance to be a 20 snap guy as a rookie and make an actual impact An actual impact as a pass rusher for this defense. I agree. And they drafted Caleb Downs with the first pick. So now you've got this pass rushing maniac coming off the edge to go along with Rashawn Gary who you brought in. And, yes, I get it. It's not Micah Parsons. But you've …” “… You're talking about that. I know. I know. But that's the ceiling. Same frame. Usually when you put an absolute ceiling, you're inferring that there's a lot higher, but the absolute ceiling. I misspoke. I misspoke. Fine. Fine. But now this is a great spot for him, is he's learning and developing, and he's only a really good pass rusher right now, by NFL standards. I agree You got you got Rashawn Gary And you got Otito and you got Jonathan Bullard you brought in and got James Houston But like he got a chance to be a 20 snap guy as a rookie and make an actual impact An actual impact as a pass rusher for this defense. I agree. And they drafted Caleb Downs with the first pick. So now you've got this pass rushing maniac coming off the edge to go along with Rashawn Gary who you brought in. And, yes, I get it. It's not Micah Parsons. But you've also brought in Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark since as part of all that and since. and now you've got downs at the safety position. Now what's left is we better deal with cornerback, and I think wide receivers are going to need to be addressed on the second day. But this is an awesome start for the Cowboys. I think it couldn't have gone much …” View more
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The Dallas Cowboys stunned everyone by selecting Malachi Lawrence at 23rd overall in the 2026 NFL Draft. This edge rusher, compared to Khalil Mack, has an impressive track record and athleticism that could make him a game-changer for their defense. With strong performances at the combine and a unique playing style, Lawrence is set to make an immediate impact.
The McShay Show · NFL Draft First Round Live Coverage · Apr 24, 2026
Small Town Murder
“She and Gary would take the kids to Disney World. Okay, down to Florida. She was a big baker. She liked to bake desserts. Oh. I mean, she's doing great. And her and Gary, they would go out for long walks together and big long walking talks together to hang out. And it seems like she's in a good relationship, you would imagine. And January 7, 2012, she got up before dawn, put on her New Balance shoes, and went out a-running. And she had recently run a half …” “She and Gary would take the kids to Disney World. Okay, down to Florida. She was a big baker. She liked to bake desserts. Oh. I mean, she's doing great. And her and Gary, they would go out for long walks together and big long walking talks together to hang out. And it seems like she's in a good relationship, you would imagine. And January 7, 2012, she got up before dawn, put on her New Balance shoes, and went out a-running. And she had recently run a half marathon in Deadwood, so she runs all the time. Oh, she did that, huh? So the scene of the shoe. Now, at the scene of the shoe, they also find her hat as well, off a little further, you know, like a beanie cap there. Sure. There is evidence of a struggle in the loose gravel and frozen mud. The frozen mud seems to be disturbed. Footprints and sketch …” View more
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In a twist of fate, a running shoe and a beanie cap lead to the chilling realization that Sherry Arnold's disappearance isn't just a case of a jog gone wrong. The hosts humorously debate the absurdity of running in icy conditions while uncovering the dark signs of a struggle, making it both a gripping and entertaining tale. With a mix of playful banter and serious undertones, they highlight the bizarre nature of the investigation.
Small Town Murder · Of Mice & Men & Murder - Sidney, Montana · Apr 24, 2026
Pardon My Take
“… And you don't have to sleep on it on Saturday night. Yeah, easy enough. Okay, so that eliminates Brooks from all contention. Number three, I got Gary Woodland winning. Obviously, I think this is the one that would be the most emotional. I'm sure you guys followed the whole journey at Houston with the brain surgery and PTSD. He obviously opened up about that. This guy is second on the PGA Tour in driving distance this year at the age of 41. He's averaging 324 yards off the tee. Obviously played great last time out. Said it's the best he's played in his career. And a fun little sidebar for …” “But yeah, just get the shirts made now. Why don't you just get the shirts now? Brooks, 2026 Masters champion. And you don't have to sleep on it on Saturday night. Yeah, easy enough. Okay, so that eliminates Brooks from all contention. Number three, I got Gary Woodland winning. Obviously, I think this is the one that would be the most emotional. I'm sure you guys followed the whole journey at Houston with the brain surgery and PTSD. He obviously opened up about that. This guy is second on the PGA Tour in driving distance this year at the age of 41. He's averaging 324 yards off the tee. Obviously played great last time out. Said it's the best he's played in his career. And a fun little sidebar for Gary Woodland. If he won a major, if he won at Augusta, he'd have a major at Pebble in Augusta. Only Jack Tiger and Tom Watson have done that. So Gary Woodland, kind of the feel-good story in my list. Number two is Spieth being tied for the lead with nine holes to play on Sunday. Now, Big Cat, I'm focusing on you with this. This is just, I just want …” View more
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Gary Woodland, who has overcome significant personal challenges, is a top contender for the Masters Tournament. At 41, he boasts impressive driving distance stats, and a win would place him among golf legends. The emotional weight of his journey makes him a compelling favorite for fans and players alike.
Pardon My Take · Masters Preview With Shane Bacon, Max Homa, Michigan Wins The Natty, Bulls Fire Everyone + Hot Seat/Cool Throne And FAQ's · Apr 08, 2026
Club 520 Podcast
“… Yeah, there's definitely not no y'all that shit. Nah, he done killed before. Every time a man Thompson play basketball, he get a highlight. Gary Payton, really a big man. That's crazy. Crazy, bruh. Look at him. You have the body for that though. He plays it, bro. He is out there screaming. If that. Game winner for second. I thought I was tripping, like, watching him play. Not this game. But I'm like, damn, is this nigga a sinner? Him and Draymond. They've been the power for the single. Draymond are four and five. What's so long? They are the four and five, cousin. Like, stupid Kirby …” “… first game back just January man shout out to him and his brother being on the court at the same time that is fire man oh boy Steph here's to the It's different though. He really earned his league though. He earned his shit. He done killed. Okay, Porzingis? Yeah, there's definitely not no y'all that shit. Nah, he done killed before. Every time a man Thompson play basketball, he get a highlight. Gary Payton, really a big man. That's crazy. Crazy, bruh. Look at him. You have the body for that though. He plays it, bro. He is out there screaming. If that. Game winner for second. I thought I was tripping, like, watching him play. Not this game. But I'm like, damn, is this nigga a sinner? Him and Draymond. They've been the power for the single. Draymond are four and five. What's so long? They are the four and five, cousin. Like, stupid Kirby bullshit. I was talking for him to go, bro. They got this nigga trying to go a single. I'm going to go. They wonder why he hit a game winner Draymond was pissed and paused I said the secondary screen there man Steve Kirk can fuck with GP What Yeah he posted running to that Yeah Get some gun on him Oh, he plays one more time. Yeah, Draymond was pissed …” View more
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Steph Curry's return to the court proves he's still a force, scoring 29 points in his first game back. In a heated discussion, Jeff Teague argues that Curry has surpassed Magic Johnson as the greatest point guard of all time, sparking debate among his co-hosts. This segment dives into why Curry's impact is unmatched in today's game.
Club 520 Podcast · 520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Cooper Flagg's MONSTER weekend, Steph Curry's RETURN, Michigan vs. Uconn picks · Apr 06, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… But before you get the top speed, you're going to have to wiggle a little bit. Oh, yeah. You understand? So I understand what you're talking about. Gary! We got a very, very special guest joining us. I don't know why. He came in the chat a little early, but he was looking. Why so serious? There he is. Very funny. Mr. Gary Owen. Gary, how you doing? Gary, what's up, baby? What up, bro? What's up? Hey, hey. Gary, I haven't had an opportunity to talk to you since we did the Club Shay Shay interview. And hopefully you enjoyed the way it came out. We got a lot of positive feedback. Hopefully people …” “… is when you're in a combine or when you're training for the NBA, it's like, can you make those reads in the game? You know what I mean? Those game situations. Because in basketball, you ain't going to get the top speed. In football, you might. But before you get the top speed, you're going to have to wiggle a little bit. Oh, yeah. You understand? So I understand what you're talking about. Gary! We got a very, very special guest joining us. I don't know why. He came in the chat a little early, but he was looking. Why so serious? There he is. Very funny. Mr. Gary Owen. Gary, how you doing? Gary, what's up, baby? What up, bro? What's up? Hey, hey. Gary, I haven't had an opportunity to talk to you since we did the Club Shay Shay interview. And hopefully you enjoyed the way it came out. We got a lot of positive feedback. Hopefully people started clapping. man I ain't know Gary was that funny but I've done 200 of these and so hopefully you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed it of 200 pods I've done I've only had one person to say they didn't have a very enjoyable experience so I want to say hopefully you had a very enjoyable yeah yeah that was dope yeah I got a lot of phone calls off …” View more
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To excel as an NFL running back, you can't just rely on speed and training; you must translate that talent into actual game performance. Special players like Adrian Peterson and Christian McCaffrey showcase that elite skills alone aren't enough—it's about making those plays on the field. This insight highlights the struggle of many athletes who fail to convert their training into game-time success.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Celtics DESTROY the Heat + Make Washington Jr. JOINS Nightcap + Gary Owen CRACKS JOKES & Ocho OFFICIATES Wedding · Apr 02, 2026
Spittin Chiclets
“… I'll see you in a couple of weeks. Listen, Whit, I came on here. I came on here like, let's not get, uh, anyways. Oh, I love it. No, no, no, no, no. Gary, Gary, Gary. Gary, Gary, Gary. I want to ask you this. it's been uninspiring hockey for a little while but we brought up before you came on their save percentage is abysmal and their shooting percentage is crazy low do you agree with some fans take that they're not as bad as they've looked so they since the Olympic break they have averaged they allowed the opponents 22 shots a night That number one in the NHL That's number one in the NHL. Okay. …” “… the air last night broadcasting our game against the Capitals. I get a text from my buddy Paul, my best pal, Lolly. I need 40 rooms at ARIA now. I'm sure they'll be able to find rooms. You're like, let me text Bruce. He'll pay for it. It's awesome. I'll see you in a couple of weeks. Listen, Whit, I came on here. I came on here like, let's not get, uh, anyways. Oh, I love it. No, no, no, no, no. Gary, Gary, Gary. Gary, Gary, Gary. I want to ask you this. it's been uninspiring hockey for a little while but we brought up before you came on their save percentage is abysmal and their shooting percentage is crazy low do you agree with some fans take that they're not as bad as they've looked so they since the Olympic break they have averaged they allowed the opponents 22 shots a night That number one in the NHL That's number one in the NHL. Okay. It's number one. Like they, it's what the, the system that Bruce put in and, uh, the, their ability to defend is there. They have not got enough saves. That is, uh, without question. When you look at the team, a bunch of guys broke through last night, but a bunch of their top guys had underachieved since the Olympic break. And listen, when you …” View more
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When a hockey team struggles, it's not just the players who are to blame. A broadcaster reveals that underperformance can stem from a lack of saves despite strong defensive stats, pointing to deeper issues within the team's dynamics. This insight highlights the importance of evaluating both individual and team contributions to performance.
Spittin Chiclets · Spittin' Chiclets Episode 633: Featuring Ernie Clement, Ryan Miller, & Gary Lawless · Mar 30, 2026
Bankless
“… doesn't pass, though, let's say banks are able to stall this indefinitely. This feels like very hard precedent to go back on. So even if you got a Gary Gensler veto. Do you think that person would be credible to a court system if he repealed and revoked all of this guidance and replaced it with like all tokenized assets are banned Like at that point the cat already out of the bag and Wall Street has fully come online Like I don see any world where this gets unwound It might get mitigated a little bit in a future administration but I can see it coming unwound. I think that's bullish. And with …” “always destined to work out. There has to be something in it for for TradFi and Wall Street. I guess even if the Clarity Act doesn't pass, though, let's say banks are able to stall this indefinitely. This feels like very hard precedent to go back on. So even if you got a Gary Gensler veto. Do you think that person would be credible to a court system if he repealed and revoked all of this guidance and replaced it with like all tokenized assets are banned Like at that point the cat already out of the bag and Wall Street has fully come online Like I don see any world where this gets unwound It might get mitigated a little bit in a future administration but I can see it coming unwound. I think that's bullish. And with the Trump story, you and I have been critical on Trump on a number of things, right? So the grifting, the personal enrichment, the meme coin stuff. Last week, seeing the DOJ come after Roman Storm, the lack of protection there. But you have to give him an A plus on one promise to crypto, which is like giving clarity to the industry, getting rid of …” View more
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Despite potential challenges, the recent regulatory clarity for crypto is unlikely to be reversed, even if the Clarity Act fails. The industry has gained significant traction, and major players on Wall Street are now fully engaged, making it hard for regulators to backtrack. This shift is seen as a bullish sign for the future of crypto, especially with the potential for a more innovation-friendly SEC and CFTC.
Bankless · ROLLUP: Crypto Momentum | Regime Shift? | Payments War | Prediction Boom | SBF on Netflix · Mar 20, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… communication cultural also just a general what going on in your head versus what going on in their head And famously, many years ago, I said to Gary Fultard at the other shop, I said, I need the glass cabinet pads, the clear glass cabinet pads, like the little rubber pads that stick onto the door so the glass doesn't break. No, I said, I need the clear cabinet pads. And he just looked at me and he went, oh, we don't have a clear cabinet. Like Wonder Woman's cabinet. Was he wrong? Was he wrong? It was not wrong. What was going on in his head is there were some majestic clear cabinets …” “… julienne cucumber sticks. She thought you wanted it? Yeah, I just said salmon roll, add cucumber. And I got just a delightful betrayal of what I asked for. We starting to get to this point you guys tell me because I realizing there a lot of breakdown communication cultural also just a general what going on in your head versus what going on in their head And famously, many years ago, I said to Gary Fultard at the other shop, I said, I need the glass cabinet pads, the clear glass cabinet pads, like the little rubber pads that stick onto the door so the glass doesn't break. No, I said, I need the clear cabinet pads. And he just looked at me and he went, oh, we don't have a clear cabinet. Like Wonder Woman's cabinet. Was he wrong? Was he wrong? It was not wrong. What was going on in his head is there were some majestic clear cabinets somewhere where the pads were. And I realized I didn't, he didn't really do anything to what I said. He just completely, utterly misinterpreted everything I said. Now you go to the Japanese place. You go to the place with the guest citizens in the kitchen area, and there's going to be a lot of this. I think I'm coming to a new spot in Los Angeles, at …” View more
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Ever ordered a simple salmon roll and received a child's platter instead? This segment dives into the chaos of food orders gone awry, highlighting the absurdity of communication mishaps in restaurants. The host humorously considers the idea of bringing pictures of food to avoid these culinary disasters.
Adam Carolla Show · Chuck Negron + Stephen Malkmus (Carolla Classics) · Apr 26, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… But yeah, maybe Terry went over there to help. She's been doing her thing, making fuel. They got about two weeks before they can take off again. And Gary's like, I got to get her back. Xavier shows up and he thinks, this is the perfect moment. Xavier is going to figure out a way to get us back to Terry. And then I just got to get rid of Xavier so I can be with Terry again. If I can blow up Xavier, then maybe Terry won't have to leave and go back to the thing. She'll stay here with me and Bean. Yeah, even then. He didn't even really have to blow up Xavier. Gary never cared about Xavier's …” “even in two weeks. Yeah. And he said, oh, damn, I got, he's like, yeah, she could even leave. I mean, we could all leave. And he's like, oh, no, not on my watch. You can't take Terry away. You can't get on that train. But yeah, maybe Terry went over there to help. She's been doing her thing, making fuel. They got about two weeks before they can take off again. And Gary's like, I got to get her back. Xavier shows up and he thinks, this is the perfect moment. Xavier is going to figure out a way to get us back to Terry. And then I just got to get rid of Xavier so I can be with Terry again. If I can blow up Xavier, then maybe Terry won't have to leave and go back to the thing. She'll stay here with me and Bean. Yeah, even then. He didn't even really have to blow up Xavier. Gary never cared about Xavier's existence. When he first made that radio for Terry to contact Xavier, that was the day he tried to kiss her. He said, here, I brought you something for you to contact your husband. Now give me a kiss. What, sir? You brought her a thing for her to contact her husband? He's like, yeah, but I love you. He's like, but maybe don't give her a reason or a way to …” View more
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In the latest episode of 'Paradise' Season 2, Gary's desperation to keep Terry from leaving leads him to plot against Xavier. Despite his intentions, Gary's actions reveal his lack of intelligence, as he tries to manipulate the situation to his advantage. This segment highlights the chaotic character dynamics and the lengths one will go to for love, showcasing the tension between Gary and Xavier.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Rob Reacts to Paradise Season 2 Eps 5+6 · Mar 20, 2026
The Tony Kornheiser Show
“… the most public life possible, almost, that I think it's going to be very quiet on the Tiger front for a while. I agree with that. Let me get to Gary Woodland. Your friend, my friend, Steve Sands, said that everybody was elated when Gary Woodland won the Texas tournament. Give a recap as to what Gary Woodland has faced in the last couple of years. Yeah, I mean, he was probably best known for, you know, when the 2019 U.S. Open at Double Beach. Before that, he had had a love, he was a defending champion in Phoenix and became sort of an internet sensation for playing with this young lady, Amy …” “… now and build it in the right way. So I think there's a lot of probably stepping back at this moment, see where we are in whatever it is, two, three months, hopefully come through this. and he's always been such an intensely private person who's lived the most public life possible, almost, that I think it's going to be very quiet on the Tiger front for a while. I agree with that. Let me get to Gary Woodland. Your friend, my friend, Steve Sands, said that everybody was elated when Gary Woodland won the Texas tournament. Give a recap as to what Gary Woodland has faced in the last couple of years. Yeah, I mean, he was probably best known for, you know, when the 2019 U.S. Open at Double Beach. Before that, he had had a love, he was a defending champion in Phoenix and became sort of an internet sensation for playing with this young lady, Amy Bacherstedt, Special Olympian, who made a par on the famous 16th hole playing with Gary and the way it just captured hearts that day and there on the Today Show.” View more
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Tiger Woods' ongoing personal struggles are overshadowing his golf legacy, with his latest DUI incident highlighting the need for help and raising questions about his future role in the sport.
The Tony Kornheiser Show · "Bagged potatoes" · Apr 01, 2026

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