Best Podcast Episodes About Rental Family

Best Podcast Episodes About Rental Family

Everything podcasters are saying about Rental Family — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 40 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Rental Family

The Dale Jr. Download
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In a surprising twist, Wes has been juggling relationships with multiple women, including Sierra and Amanda, leaving fans questioning the show's dynamics. Meanwhile, Shep from Southern Charm is stirring the pot by teaming up with his ex-girlfriend for a competitive tennis tournament, adding more drama to an already tangled web. This reality show chaos showcases the blurred lines of friendship and romance in the world of reality TV.
The Dale Jr. Download · We Started with NASA and Somehow Landed on Summer House · Apr 02, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… this, perpetrating this fraud. Maybe that's what happens. Maybe some of these guys get into office and they're like, look, we're going to kill your family. We're going to kill, this is all the things that are going to happen unless you play this game. Do you think that kind of stuff happens? I think it has happened for sure. To say it doesn't happen is pretty naive. I think House of Cards is probably really close to what the government's actually like. Go back and watch that show again. Okay. Yeah, Kevin Spacey's an old school dick grabber, but damn, that motherfucker could act. Yeah. He could …” “… like Medicare and Medicaid fraud. He's like, it's hundreds of billions of dollars. And he's like, he didn't want to talk about it. It's like, I really wouldn't worry that they would kill me. And when he says they, who is it? Whoever's perpetuating this, perpetrating this fraud. Maybe that's what happens. Maybe some of these guys get into office and they're like, look, we're going to kill your family. We're going to kill, this is all the things that are going to happen unless you play this game. Do you think that kind of stuff happens? I think it has happened for sure. To say it doesn't happen is pretty naive. I think House of Cards is probably really close to what the government's actually like. Go back and watch that show again. Okay. Yeah, Kevin Spacey's an old school dick grabber, but damn, that motherfucker could act. Yeah. He could act. Oh, yeah. And the writing on that show is fantastic. That show is so good. Up until the last season, when he wasn't in it, like, stop. Stop. And that lady was in it. Remember, she was in it. She's great, but without him, you need him. He's got to be a part of it. He was the man or whatever. He was washing his hands at that sink or whatever. …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of Christopher Columbus's conquests, questioning how he turned a simple exploration into a gold-hunting spree. The banter takes a wild turn when they discuss how Columbus and his crew were 'drinking smoke,' blending history with outrageous humor that leaves you laughing.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2478 - Theo Von · Apr 02, 2026
What Now? with Trevor Noah
“so that I can support the family? I think it's a little, yeah, it's both happening. And you know what's wild? I feel more pressure from actually like, not the fans, but from society more than family. In what way? Like family knows. Family is like, oh girl, we got you too, you know, like we appreciate you. You know, my husband works for me, too. So I am the main person, you know, that they're, you know, for me, my husband, my mom and grandma. Right. I'm like, me? I don't even …” “so that I can support the family? I think it's a little, yeah, it's both happening. And you know what's wild? I feel more pressure from actually like, not the fans, but from society more than family. In what way? Like family knows. Family is like, oh girl, we got you too, you know, like we appreciate you. You know, my husband works for me, too. So I am the main person, you know, that they're, you know, for me, my husband, my mom and grandma. Right. I'm like, me? I don't even know where my keys are at. So that's too bad for you guys. I'm the breadwinner. But yeah you know I want to continue being like a good artist for the people and not let them down So I feel that pressure the most actually out of anything Like you were saying it was very helpful that you said it's hardest to be down to with yourself changing, right? …” View more
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Atsuko Okatsuka shares how a few friends recognized her comedic potential, leading her to explore stand-up comedy after growing up in post-apartheid South Africa. With no established comedy scene, she turned to Craigslist to find classes, highlighting the importance of having someone believe in you before you can believe in yourself.
What Now? with Trevor Noah · Atsuko Okatsuka: Can You Ever Really Go Home Again? · Apr 02, 2026
Blocks w/ Neal Brennan
“… to say that one okay okay this one was a mild one okay I would be, I was on the phone, I was doing phone therapy in a car. I was visiting my friend family beach house in Martha vineyard And I like I on vacation And he like how long are you on vacation for I said two days he goes that not a fucking vacation a vacate you know whatever so it's like you know and then you have to be like you then you have to be like why don't you on fucking vacation and I'm like I don't want to take time and what's so busy about your schedule you know and you just like so what is it supposed to do you're supposed it's …” “… fucking like defend your fight for your life basically and it was i'm too sensitive for that so then i was complaining about this therapist do you can you give me a snapshot of an inner exchange between you two i love this yeah damn well i don't want to say that one okay okay this one was a mild one okay I would be, I was on the phone, I was doing phone therapy in a car. I was visiting my friend family beach house in Martha vineyard And I like I on vacation And he like how long are you on vacation for I said two days he goes that not a fucking vacation a vacate you know whatever so it's like you know and then you have to be like you then you have to be like why don't you on fucking vacation and I'm like I don't want to take time and what's so busy about your schedule you know and you just like so what is it supposed to do you're supposed it's supposed to break you to set boundaries?” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Sarah Sherman critiques the state of therapy, suggesting that therapists should be more assertive with their clients. Her outrageous claim that some therapists deserve jail time for malpractice sets a comedic tone, leading to a wild discussion about self-care and personal accountability that leaves listeners laughing and questioning their own therapy experiences.
Blocks w/ Neal Brennan · Sarah Sherman · Apr 02, 2026
Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce
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Kylie and Caleb hilariously dissect the absurdity of a dessert shop called 'P-Whip,' leading to a comedic brainstorm about opening an all-women Dole Whip shop named 'Pussy Whipped.' The banter escalates as they discuss the social significance of this seasonal treat in Springfield, Missouri, making it a must-attend event or risk social suicide.
Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce · Kylie & Caleb Hearon on Shocking Fan Gifts, Karaoke Bangers & Helping A Couple Get Engaged | Ep. 61 · Apr 02, 2026
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
“… tend to your fields. They would harvest your crops like on the outside of the city walls or they may take care of like official business that your family has been involved in. Your job was to go up to the Acropolis and participate in politics. And that was literally your job was to be a politician and to be actively involved in the way that the city itself is being run and give your opinion and give your thoughts and go to war when the time came. So you would need to buy your own armor. You need to have it smithed out. You need to make your own swords and shields and everything. And so you were …” “… a Greek word. But essentially you just had your workmen, but they were obligated by the very institution itself to work for you, right? And maybe they can be punished or killed if they didn't or they tried to escape. But they would work for you. They tend to your fields. They would harvest your crops like on the outside of the city walls or they may take care of like official business that your family has been involved in. Your job was to go up to the Acropolis and participate in politics. And that was literally your job was to be a politician and to be actively involved in the way that the city itself is being run and give your opinion and give your thoughts and go to war when the time came. So you would need to buy your own armor. You need to have it smithed out. You need to make your own swords and shields and everything. And so you were obligated. I don't believe that the slaves were ever obligated to actually bear arms and go to war. You were a political man. It was your job to be invested in what was actually good for the city itself and then defend the city. And what about people who ran restaurants, farms, like security, policing? Like there must have been jobs to maintain …” View more
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The Aztecs, pushed out of their homeland, are compared to vultures circling for a new territory, but their reputation as savage conquerors has everyone telling them to 'go back to America!' The segment humorously highlights how European explorers were just the latest in a long line of colonizers, all while poking fun at the cold, inhospitable conditions that bred their raiding culture.
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh · Lost Civilizations of the Amazon, Why They Burned Alexandria, & What Atlantis Really Is | #698 · Apr 01, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… I'm out. It is very weird. That's so disrespectful. It is. So you align with me on this? Yeah I mean I don know for sure that I cutting that on my family but it is dirty No but I saying like they shouldn have done that Absolutely not Like my brain trying to process how someone could do that I don understand that behavior Lunchbox, what do you think? Oh, man. I think you got to cut them out of the family. Like, you don't talk to them anymore. I mostly don't agree with him, but I'm on this one. They took your baby name. They would be, what do you call it? Ex- Excommunicated? That's it. Like, no …” “I would never talk to them again. Ever? I'm out. It is very weird. That's so disrespectful. It is. So you align with me on this? Yeah I mean I don know for sure that I cutting that on my family but it is dirty No but I saying like they shouldn have done that Absolutely not Like my brain trying to process how someone could do that I don understand that behavior Lunchbox, what do you think? Oh, man. I think you got to cut them out of the family. Like, you don't talk to them anymore. I mostly don't agree with him, but I'm on this one. They took your baby name. They would be, what do you call it? Ex- Excommunicated? That's it. Like, no more. you family gatherings we don't talk i'm gonna name my kid janine and we are not gonna talk you are done dead to me wow that would be so it's so disrespectful even if you like the name it's so disrespectful yeah i have a question okay so what if they're having another baby who's they whoever stole the my friends are the stealers the stealers …” View more
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Lunchbox recounts his nerve-wracking experience on The Price is Right, where he feared choking in front of the audience. The funniest moment comes when he realizes he can't use his nickname and has to introduce himself as 'Lunchbox' to Drew Carey, leading to hilarious banter about his journey and the pressure of competing.
The Bobby Bones Show · WEDS PT 1: Lunchbox Was On 'The Price Is Right'! + Baby Billie's First Big Bath + Masterpiece Theater · Apr 01, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
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In a hilarious twist on parenting, a listener shares how her family uses rock, paper, scissors to decide who changes the poopy diaper. The hosts riff on the absurdity of this method, imagining the chaos it would cause if dads used it after a long day at work. The segment is packed with relatable humor and light-hearted banter about the realities of diaper duty.
The Bobby Bones Show · THURS PT 2: Bobby’s Birthday Dilemma Gets Complicated + Bobby's Surprise TV Invite + Lunchbox Featured On The News · Apr 02, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
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Michael Strahan hilariously contrasts the brutal feedback of football coaches with the gentle criticism from TV producers, revealing his unique take on handling public perception. His quip about not letting critics upset him because they last wore a football uniform on Halloween is a standout moment that showcases his comedic timing and resilience.
The Bobby Bones Show · BOBBYCAST - GMA Host Michael Strahan on Splitting a Bottle with Julia Roberts & Going to Space · Apr 02, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
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A steakhouse gets hit with a $21 million lawsuit after 750 servers claim their mandatory tip pooling was illegal. The hosts hilariously debate the fairness of tipping kitchen staff while one of them shares his voice acting gig as 'Dan Dan the Weatherman,' leading to a fun comparison of his career to Tom Hanks in Toy Story.
The Bobby Bones Show · WEDS PT 2: We Unpack Even MORE Of Lunchbox On 'The Price Is Right'! · Apr 01, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
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In this hilarious segment, Lunchbox tries to explain why he owes Amy thousands of dollars while claiming he got scammed. The absurdity peaks when he insists that if a business gets hacked, it's not his fault, leading to a chaotic debate about trust and money. Their banter is filled with witty comebacks and a comedic exploration of financial mishaps.
The Bobby Bones Show · THURS PT 1: Happy Birthday Bobby! + Lunchbox's 'The Price Is Right' Tax Bill + ‘Give Me Your Passwords’ Debate! · Apr 02, 2026
So True with Caleb Hearon
“… that they're not measuring themselves against. Yeah. They go, oh, so-and-so fell off. And it's like, or so-and-so is like building a life and a family right now. And they actually just don't want to be seen by you all the time. For sure. But it's a really interesting thing that even when you're actively not taking a break and you're still working and you're doing things that are just not 100% identically aligned with the building of more and more and more attention and fame. If you making choices that are not just about that it funny that culturally we as a culture are kind of unable to …” “… that they would like to be famous. Even though they probably wouldn't like the outcomes of that process. And because we have that cultural imagination about it and because we assume that fame is the goal, we measure so many artists against that metric that they're not measuring themselves against. Yeah. They go, oh, so-and-so fell off. And it's like, or so-and-so is like building a life and a family right now. And they actually just don't want to be seen by you all the time. For sure. But it's a really interesting thing that even when you're actively not taking a break and you're still working and you're doing things that are just not 100% identically aligned with the building of more and more and more attention and fame. If you making choices that are not just about that it funny that culturally we as a culture are kind of unable to process that because so many people are not famous and imagine that they would like to be and imagine that they would be good at it and sustain it forever The people who become famous through the career that they choose to do so it's not a type of situation or even careers that are involved when people become famous through them. It's not known for its …” View more
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Gaten Matarazzo hilariously breaks down the absurdity of society's obsession with fame, revealing that many who step back from the spotlight are actually thriving in their personal lives. He quips about how people assume fame is the ultimate goal, while in reality, it can lead to misery if that's all you chase.
So True with Caleb Hearon · Gaten Matarazzo Loves Pizza · Apr 02, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
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In this segment, the host hilariously connects the COVID lab leak theory to a humorous metaphor about ladybugs, while passionately critiquing the media's response. The outrageous claim that more Americans died from fentanyl than in major wars adds a shocking twist that keeps listeners engaged and laughing.
Adam Carolla Show · Xi Van Fleet Warns About China’s Influence in America · Mar 31, 2026
Pop Culture Happy Hour
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Rihanna expresses her excitement for the return of HBO's beloved comedy, The Comeback, featuring the iconic character Valerie Cherish, played by Lisa Kudrow. She describes the show as a profound comedic character study that reflects Hollywood's complexities, highlighting its chaotic yet humorous storytelling. Glenn adds that the show's return is a significant cultural event, especially in the LGBTQ+ community, comparing it to major cultural milestones.
Pop Culture Happy Hour · The Comeback · Apr 01, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
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Landon Donovan humorously tackles the misconception that the U.S. has the best athletes but struggles in soccer. He shares a funny analogy about how generational involvement in sports shapes success, contrasting soccer's recent emergence in America with other long-established sports. The banter about cultural differences and generational gaps adds a light-hearted touch to the serious topic of soccer's growth.
Adam Carolla Show · Landon Donovan on Soccer, Tough Coaching & Today’s Soft Culture · Apr 02, 2026
Call Her Daddy
“… you give yourself to say you know what Not my problem It takes a long time to get there. It takes a lot. And when it feels like the whole entire family system depends on you for that. And by the way, every person who plays a part in that system feels the same way. Right. So it's like, like I said, it's just like unspoken thing. But yeah, it's definitely something that I wore for a really long time. And there was a lot of avoidance with that with my dad. And I just tried to out dad my dad. That's how I became a big daddy. You know, how do you think like that? Essentially, it sounds like, yes, …” “… maybe he'll figure it out. You can't do the work for someone else, you know, and I wish yes, of course, you can go back in time but I wish younger me had someone to to lean on and also hear that from because it is this like unspoken permission that you give yourself to say you know what Not my problem It takes a long time to get there. It takes a lot. And when it feels like the whole entire family system depends on you for that. And by the way, every person who plays a part in that system feels the same way. Right. So it's like, like I said, it's just like unspoken thing. But yeah, it's definitely something that I wore for a really long time. And there was a lot of avoidance with that with my dad. And I just tried to out dad my dad. That's how I became a big daddy. You know, how do you think like that? Essentially, it sounds like, yes, anger and resentment towards your father. Like, how do you think it impacted your view of like, just like authoritative figures at a young age? Like, did you respect male figures and adults? Were you scared of them? I think it made me more vulnerable. I didn't necessarily respect my dad and we've had many conversations about this I had no respect …” View more
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In a light-hearted moment, Becky G reveals her love for food, humorously declaring that if it comes down to choosing between a date and a meal, food will always win. The absurdity of her priorities shines through as she shares her worst date story, making it relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
Call Her Daddy · Becky G: Cheating & People Pleasing · Apr 01, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… was so much easier. Now it like hopefully the next one will be just one And we be like man this piece of cake compared to the twins because it non family her she does on her side a lot when did you know you having” “… Yeah, it's legit nonstop. And to your point, we've always said since day one, well, we don't know any different. And it's probably a good thing. If we only had one before and a couple of years later, maybe we had twins, it'd be like, oh, my gosh, one was so much easier. Now it like hopefully the next one will be just one And we be like man this piece of cake compared to the twins because it non family her she does on her side a lot when did you know you having” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss Andy Kaufman's outrageous performance art, including his infamous act of sleeping on stage, leaving the audience baffled. The banter takes a comedic turn as they debate whether Kaufman's antics were brave or just plain annoying, leading to a heartfelt moment about a thoughtful gift related to Kaufman.
The Bobby Bones Show · Lots to Say: New Dad Duties, Owners Meetings, and Clutch Moments! · Apr 01, 2026
KILL TONY
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In a hilariously candid discussion, a comedian reveals that in Turkey, eating cow testicles is a common practice, jokingly referring to them as 'life eggs' that supposedly boost energy. The banter escalates as they share their own experiences with cultural stereotypes, leading to uproarious moments about identity and absurdity. The absurdity of discussing 'comedy nudes' adds an extra layer of hilarity to the conversation.
KILL TONY · #762 - ARI SHAFFIR + KEVIN RYAN + H. FOLEY · Mar 31, 2026
How Did This Get Made?
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The segment dives into a hilariously absurd crime scene walkthrough featuring sex toys, with one officer casually handling an inflatable sex pillow as if it's just another day at the office. The comedic peak comes when they discuss the detailed instructions on the pillow, highlighting the ridiculousness of a 'deep-seated massage oil' and its ability to facilitate 'male entry' with varying degrees of hardness. It's a perfect blend of absurdity and humor that keeps listeners laughing.
How Did This Get Made? · Jade (Classic) · Mar 31, 2026
KILL TONY
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This segment features a wildly humorous poem about a man's outrageous sexual escapades at a zoo, culminating in the unforgettable line about a hippo's fart. The absurdity of mixing animal encounters with raunchy humor creates a laugh-out-loud moment that keeps listeners engaged and entertained.
KILL TONY · #759 - STEVE RENNAZZISI + JOE LIST · Mar 10, 2026

Top Podcasts About Rental Family

The Bobby Bones Show
The Bobby Bones Show
7 episodes
Adam Carolla Show
Adam Carolla Show
5 episodes
KILL TONY
KILL TONY
2 episodes
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
2 episodes
This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
2 episodes
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
2 episodes
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
2 episodes
The Dale Jr. Download
The Dale Jr. Download
1 episode