Best Podcast Episodes About Shane Gillis
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 23 episodes
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“… at madison square garden in front of 16 000 people and fucking ate dick right uh it's a great show and then he has you know guys like David tell Shane Gillis you fucking Harlan is like one of the great greatest guests of all time now. Yeah Amazing he's got I mean There's just so many there's right and and like Kyle Dunnigan who does like five different characters that are incredible Yeah such high comics Uh Adam Ray I mean maybe the world right but I saying feature comics Uh You know who aren like super known Who do one minute as well They're so good. They're seeking out to go. I brought my opener …”
“… has got to be the fastest wittiest fucking comic i've ever well he's the best at that format like and he created it right so it's like a genius idea have comics do one minute dude comics have done one minute the first time they've ever been on stage at madison square garden in front of 16 000 people and fucking ate dick right uh it's a great show and then he has you know guys like David tell Shane Gillis you fucking Harlan is like one of the great greatest guests of all time now. Yeah Amazing he's got I mean There's just so many there's right and and like Kyle Dunnigan who does like five different characters that are incredible Yeah such high comics Uh Adam Ray I mean maybe the world right but I saying feature comics Uh You know who aren like super known Who do one minute as well They're so good. They're seeking out to go. I brought my opener from tour. A guy who's not, like, widely known, but I just love him, and he's so funny. He's so good. Like, he... And he put his name in the barrel? Put his name in the barrel. That's the thing, too. If people are asking me to get them on Kill Tony, I cannot. No one can. That is true. that barrel is legit that barrel is legit you reach into that …”
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The segment takes a hilarious turn when a comedian shares their wild pre-surgery experience of almost getting a boob job, only to have the universe intervene at the last minute. The absurdity of the situation, combined with the comedic banter about the surgery's implications, makes for an entertaining and relatable moment about the lengths people go for self-improvement.
“Your Trump is pretty good dude It not that good It definitely not good right now These allergies You know what I want to tell Shane Gillis because he does the best Trump Oh he the best You know isn it a trip that Trump has never had a drink of alcohol Yeah, well, he had a brother that was, like, really bad. No, no, imagine Trump a drunk. Trump. Oh, my God. Drunk Trump. He doesn't need it. Can you do that? Can you do it? I can't, but Shane could. You can do it. Drunk Trump. And they say, I'll stop this war in 24 hours. Remember, he said this. No one's the best at stopping wars. …”
“Your Trump is pretty good dude It not that good It definitely not good right now These allergies You know what I want to tell Shane Gillis because he does the best Trump Oh he the best You know isn it a trip that Trump has never had a drink of alcohol Yeah, well, he had a brother that was, like, really bad. No, no, imagine Trump a drunk. Trump. Oh, my God. Drunk Trump. He doesn't need it. Can you do that? Can you do it? I can't, but Shane could. You can do it. Drunk Trump. And they say, I'll stop this war in 24 hours. Remember, he said this. No one's the best at stopping wars. Give me three hours. I might be the best. I might be the best. Give me two hours. I'll stop this war. I wish I could do Trump. Supposedly he said it's almost over. Well, I hope he's right. Me too. I hope he's right. Listen, if they can somehow or another bring peace to Iran, I mean, it's unrealistic, right? It's never happened before. Never been a …”
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Imagine Trump as a drunk trying to negotiate peace in two hours! The segment humorously explores the absurdity of that idea, leading to a wild discussion on politics, oil, and the chaotic world of international relations. The banter between the hosts adds to the hilarity, especially when they reference Shane Gillis's impressive Trump impression.
“there's still a kind of a may the best man win kind of thing. Like they're still, you know, they're guys like Shane Gillis and they got knocked down and they got comedy policed, got out of the thing and they pulled him out of SNL. But he's so talented that he was able to make his way back up, you know. And if you don't have the horsepower and you get canceled, you're never coming. You're never coming back. If you take people that are good, bona fide talents, Louis C.K. and guys like that, well, they're not really – you can't cancel them. Ricky Gervais. Ricky …”
“there's still a kind of a may the best man win kind of thing. Like they're still, you know, they're guys like Shane Gillis and they got knocked down and they got comedy policed, got out of the thing and they pulled him out of SNL. But he's so talented that he was able to make his way back up, you know. And if you don't have the horsepower and you get canceled, you're never coming. You're never coming back. If you take people that are good, bona fide talents, Louis C.K. and guys like that, well, they're not really – you can't cancel them. Ricky Gervais. Ricky Gervais. They go out. It's like a really great musician. Like kick him out of the band, throw him off the tour. He's going to find his way back on stage, and he's going to sell records. So the sort of politically correct policing is more done for the middle. It's not done for the insanely talented mavericks. Like you can take a guy who's like a mid-level …”
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In this segment, the discussion pivots to the idea of cancel culture in comedy, with a hilarious comparison to musicians who can always find their way back to the stage. The conversation takes a sharp turn when they highlight how politically correct policing often targets the 'mid-level' talent, while the real stars like Ricky Gervais or Louis C.K. can always bounce back, leaving listeners laughing and pondering the absurdity of it all.
“… It's just the reverse. Whoa. Yes. Whoa, dude. Yes. That's why. All the things, all the things that he represses. He thinks I'm repressing. So Shane, let's just get our clothes tailored. But Gerb. Let's get hair. Gerbs, listen. So Shane is the guy looking at. We're not getting hair. So Shane's the guy. We're wearing hats until we're bald just right. So you're saying Shane's the guy that's looking at the MPC Ikea catalog, not knowing what to do. No, no, no, no. But you're the guy that's living in a house with Bellatrix Lestrange. Yeah, basically. I'm like, those would be the characters. But …”
“… He thinks he's Tyler Durden. Well, then I'm his Tyler Durden. He thinks he's Brad Pitt, Tyler. All right, hold on. I got to actually grab this for a minute. Yeah, you got to wait until you hear this. You're Ed Norton? No, he's Ed Norton. You're Ed Norton? It's just the reverse. Whoa. Yes. Whoa, dude. Yes. That's why. All the things, all the things that he represses. He thinks I'm repressing. So Shane, let's just get our clothes tailored. But Gerb. Let's get hair. Gerbs, listen. So Shane is the guy looking at. We're not getting hair. So Shane's the guy. We're wearing hats until we're bald just right. So you're saying Shane's the guy that's looking at the MPC Ikea catalog, not knowing what to do. No, no, no, no. But you're the guy that's living in a house with Bellatrix Lestrange. Yeah, basically. I'm like, those would be the characters. But he's not looking at Ikea catalogs. He's like watching football and all that stuff. Right. Meanwhile, he's sitting me on a plane. And I'm going, that shirt would look a lot better if you got it tailored. And he's like, this, that, and the other. You're James Bond, bro. The guy who just had a panic attack at the gun rate. That's what you're …”
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In a hilarious twist, the crew debates their roles in a Fight Club analogy, with one member hilariously claiming to be Brad Pitt while another insists he's more like Ed Norton. The absurdity peaks when they compare their personalities and quirks, leading to a side-splitting discussion about masculinity and what it means to be 'cute' in a date spot.
“… shook your hand and I didn't feel anything. That when I stole your soul Oh my god Dude Give it back What the fuck I astounded Wait you were thinking Shane Gorman too Yeah. Why? I don't know. I know I don't know. Bro, I'm not in control anymore. I don't know. Bro, this is insane. All right. I was like, because you're like, think of someone or whatever. And I was just trying to think of an example, like, playing along in my head. And I'm picking fucking Shane. And you know what's weird? I met him the same time that I met him. That I met you. Because remember how he started off with like a you guys …”
“How the fuck – Yo, I don't know how you did that. I shook your hand and I didn't feel anything. That when I stole your soul Oh my god Dude Give it back What the fuck I astounded Wait you were thinking Shane Gorman too Yeah. Why? I don't know. I know I don't know. Bro, I'm not in control anymore. I don't know. Bro, this is insane. All right. I was like, because you're like, think of someone or whatever. And I was just trying to think of an example, like, playing along in my head. And I'm picking fucking Shane. And you know what's weird? I met him the same time that I met him. That I met you. Because remember how he started off with like a you guys met. Can you pinpoint it down to? Yeah. And it was within the parameters of when we met. There's layers to this one. There's layers. You're just being quiet over there, dude. I'm letting you unpack all this. What the fuck? Like the idea that like – Like, the way that I can kind of, like, make sense of this is, like, a sick amount of research and …”
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In a hilarious twist, two friends realize they both unknowingly thought of the same person, Shane Gorman, during a mentalism act. Their disbelief and frantic banter about the impossibility of this connection make for an entertaining exploration of coincidence and mind-reading, leaving listeners in stitches.
“… relationships. So I want to get to the secret to better relationships in a second. But we were introduced by a mutual friend of ours, a guy named Shane Snow. I love Shane Snow. I've been lucky to have dinner with him a few times in New York City. He's been super helpful to me over the past 11 years. You know, the first person I had on my list that I wanted to interview when I launched this podcast 11 years ago. He said, you got to talk to Nir. He's the best. He's the man. we've done a lot together we wrote together and right before we start recording you talked about these sessions you would …”
“… to be ruminating about it. I'm going to let it go because it's a limiting belief to believe that things should be different than they are. Okay. Can we take a slight off ramp for a second? Sure. It applies to chapter three. Okay. It's about better relationships. So I want to get to the secret to better relationships in a second. But we were introduced by a mutual friend of ours, a guy named Shane Snow. I love Shane Snow. I've been lucky to have dinner with him a few times in New York City. He's been super helpful to me over the past 11 years. You know, the first person I had on my list that I wanted to interview when I launched this podcast 11 years ago. He said, you got to talk to Nir. He's the best. He's the man. we've done a lot together we wrote together and right before we start recording you talked about these sessions you would have with him and a few other people these writing sessions can you take me inside that room for a second i know this is not part of what we're gonna talk about but i can't help it i can't help but can you take me like inside that room of you and tim urban and shane these other people i've had on my podcast what it was like why you did it and how it …”
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Working alongside others can dramatically enhance your focus and productivity. Nir Eyal shares his experience of collaborating with fellow authors like Mark Manson and Tim Urban, where they held writing sessions that kept each other accountable and inspired. This powerful technique of finding a 'focus friend' can transform your work habits and lead to incredible outcomes.
“… right when I get there Weird what you said about me The next flyer is going to be your head in like a wooden box. Featuring the evil traitor, Shane Gillis. The very sorry traitor, Shane Gillis. The coward.”
“… you what though the ride a comedy Fest bag next year is going to be fat. Now it's war zone plus negative comments. They're going to get me next week and I'm getting my head cut off right away. The bag the bag for that going to be so nice I getting punched right when I get there Weird what you said about me The next flyer is going to be your head in like a wooden box. Featuring the evil traitor, Shane Gillis. The very sorry traitor, Shane Gillis. The coward.”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts riff on Trump's bold claim that he could take Cuba and turn it into a vacation spot. The absurdity escalates as they joke about the need for a 50-year-old president, and the punchline lands when they suggest turning the world into vacation spots, even if it means facing wild consequences. The blend of political humor and outrageous scenarios keeps the laughs coming.
“… is supposed to be a hang with the comics on the show that are getting ready to go on stage. And the problem is that's the cool spot. That's where Shane Gillis is and Ron White is and Tony Hinchcliffe is. Everybody wants to come in. And, you know, it gets to be a little bit of a problem. So you can't go in the green room if you're not on the show, unless we know who you are. You know, you're in down. You want to come hang. But it's like, you know, it's like you're having a party. You can't let everybody in. The problem is everybody wants to be there. I mean, look at the level I'm at and how long I've …”
“… to just come in out of nowhere. It's like you're from out of town. You want to come in and hang out in the green room. Then there's too many people in the green room. And then people have to prepare. They're going over their notes. The green room is supposed to be a hang with the comics on the show that are getting ready to go on stage. And the problem is that's the cool spot. That's where Shane Gillis is and Ron White is and Tony Hinchcliffe is. Everybody wants to come in. And, you know, it gets to be a little bit of a problem. So you can't go in the green room if you're not on the show, unless we know who you are. You know, you're in down. You want to come hang. But it's like, you know, it's like you're having a party. You can't let everybody in. The problem is everybody wants to be there. I mean, look at the level I'm at and how long I've been doing it. And I know about the green room and want to get in there. You can get it anytime. When you were living in Hollywood still, did your kids ever want to act? No. No, they're not interested in that. Yeah. Never wanted to do stand-up. Thank God. No, they wouldn't. First of all, rich kids are not going to be good stand-ups. Yeah. You're …”
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Arsenio Hall humorously reflects on the struggles of stand-up comedy, insisting that rich kids simply can't handle the torture of bombing on stage. He shares the insight that most great comics come from tough backgrounds, leading to a hilarious discussion about the Wayans brothers and their unique upbringing in comedy. It's a compelling take on why pain fuels humor, making it relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
“… NPR. From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz. I'm Bill Curtis. We are playing this week with Alonzo Bowden, Shane Torres, and Paula Poundstone. And here again is your host at the Studebaker Theater in Chicago, Illinois, Peter Stagel. Thank you, Bill. In just a minute, Bill gets all hopped up on limericks. It's our Listener Limerick Challenge. If you'd like to play, give us a call at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. Right now, panel, some more questions for you from the week's news. Shane, appropriately for St. Patrick's Day, Etiquette experts said …”
“… Thank you. Take care. Bye-bye. In just a minute, Bill heads to space with his tonic and lime in our listener Limerick Challenge. Call 1-888-WAIT-WAIT to join us on the air. We'll be back in a minute with more of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me from NPR. From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz. I'm Bill Curtis. We are playing this week with Alonzo Bowden, Shane Torres, and Paula Poundstone. And here again is your host at the Studebaker Theater in Chicago, Illinois, Peter Stagel. Thank you, Bill. In just a minute, Bill gets all hopped up on limericks. It's our Listener Limerick Challenge. If you'd like to play, give us a call at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. Right now, panel, some more questions for you from the week's news. Shane, appropriately for St. Patrick's Day, Etiquette experts said this week that doing what at a party is actually fine? Pinching people? No.”
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In a hilarious quiz segment, the panel discusses an outrageous wedding cake tradition that spirals into chaos. The punchline reveals a couple's extreme cake-smashing antics ultimately led to their divorce, leaving the audience in stitches as they weigh in on the absurdity of the situation.
“… didn't pick him. Norm MacDonald's a funny. He was so funny. Kick off, Kevin. Running the board in there. Do you have anybody? Yeah, I'm a big fan of Shane Gillis. I know he's still very relevant right now, but he's awesome. Shane Gillis is super funny. All right, good one. Hey, glad you sent that email. You can email us, although Morgan's not here right now, so I don't remember the address.”
“… comedy specials, like I would say every year. So there's always new stuff. I love it. I love John Mulaney. Just the way he talks, I think he just has a funny voice. Yeah, John Mulaney's really funny, too. I mean, Norm MacDonald when he was alive. I didn't pick him. Norm MacDonald's a funny. He was so funny. Kick off, Kevin. Running the board in there. Do you have anybody? Yeah, I'm a big fan of Shane Gillis. I know he's still very relevant right now, but he's awesome. Shane Gillis is super funny. All right, good one. Hey, glad you sent that email. You can email us, although Morgan's not here right now, so I don't remember the address.”
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In a hilarious debate about the funniest people in comedy, one host hilariously recalls how he made a friend read Chris Rock's stand-up word for word, leading to a memorable and awkward moment. The conversation flows with comedic legends like Ricky Gervais, Adam Sandler, and Jim Gaffigan, showcasing their unique humor and influence.
“… a lot of guys and I named a bunch of them in this Who I worked with yeah who at one point I was the dog right and now they're the dogs, right? Like Shane Gillis. Yeah, the man. Yes. He is the man. He is now know what kind of a Would I be if I couldn't enjoy his success right if I had to look at it and sit on my couch and go Yeah, I liked him when he was poor, right? Why would I like him when he's rich and And that's the thing that kills me people Doesn't enjoy Because I don't look at it like it's someone successful. I'm happy for their success. I'm not envious of their success I'm like, okay, maybe I …”
“… Yeah, I'm just not coming to the realization that Your success piss some people off. Yeah, and then all of a sudden you go I was rooting for you the whole time Yeah, and then now you're not rooting for me The my takeaway from that is like I have a lot of guys and I named a bunch of them in this Who I worked with yeah who at one point I was the dog right and now they're the dogs, right? Like Shane Gillis. Yeah, the man. Yes. He is the man. He is now know what kind of a Would I be if I couldn't enjoy his success right if I had to look at it and sit on my couch and go Yeah, I liked him when he was poor, right? Why would I like him when he's rich and And that's the thing that kills me people Doesn't enjoy Because I don't look at it like it's someone successful. I'm happy for their success. I'm not envious of their success I'm like, okay, maybe I need to work harder, but I don't like oh He don't deserve that or he didn't earn that why does he get to be get that and I don't I'm not I'm not so losers mentality. It is and when I when I saw I saw beautiful dog Shane special I get only Shane sees a friend of mine Yeah But I saw beautiful dogs and I never seen it in front of the stage because I …”
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Your success can alienate friends, as comedian and former athlete discusses the bitter reality of envy. When he achieved success, he noticed friends turned into foes, revealing how hard it is to celebrate others' victories when you're struggling. Embracing the underdog mentality, he emphasizes the importance of perseverance and supporting others in their journeys.
“… to win the slam dunk competition, you're one of the most athletic guys on the planet. Like, yeah, all these guys are athletic. They don't mean it. Shane Gillis, Alexander, he's not overly athletic, is he? But he's right there with the Joker for the best player in the world. I mean, I love Shane Gillis, but you don't say, wow, he's really, really athletic. Kawhi Leonard, the one day a week he plays, you can't tell me he's overly athletic, but he's going to go down as one of the best players ever. So, and listen, the only question about Victor is his health. You know, Dan, have we ever, and I hate …”
“… big bat. And at some point, Shaq and Michael Jordan are going to generationally be passed by evolution, are they not at some point? Not those guys. Babe Ruth might get passed, but Michael Jordan won the slam dunk competition. So if you're good enough to win the slam dunk competition, you're one of the most athletic guys on the planet. Like, yeah, all these guys are athletic. They don't mean it. Shane Gillis, Alexander, he's not overly athletic, is he? But he's right there with the Joker for the best player in the world. I mean, I love Shane Gillis, but you don't say, wow, he's really, really athletic. Kawhi Leonard, the one day a week he plays, you can't tell me he's overly athletic, but he's going to go down as one of the best players ever. So, and listen, the only question about Victor is his health. You know, Dan, have we ever, and I hate saying this because it sounds stupid, but it's true. These guys who are that tall, have we ever seen any one of them stay really healthy for like 10 years of excellence? I mean, it's such a freak of nature to be that tall. And I love that kid. I hope he's able to stay healthy because he's a great kid. How was Wilt able to do it? Well, I think Wilt was …”
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Shaquille O'Neal's ability to play for 20 years is hailed as one of the greatest accomplishments in sports history. Despite his massive size, he was able to outrun and outjump opponents for over a decade, showcasing extraordinary athleticism. This raises the question of whether other towering players like Victor can achieve similar longevity in their careers.
“… alive. I didn't pick him. Norm Macdonald a funny He was so funny Kick off Kevin Running the board in there Do you have anybody Yeah I a big fan of Shane Gillis I know he still very relevant right now Yeah He awesome Shane Gillis is super funny”
“… he spits out comedy specials, like, I would say every year. So there's always new stuff. I love it. I love John Mulaney. Just the way he talks, I think he just has a funny voice. Yeah, John Mulaney. Really funny too. I mean, Norm Macdonald when he was alive. I didn't pick him. Norm Macdonald a funny He was so funny Kick off Kevin Running the board in there Do you have anybody Yeah I a big fan of Shane Gillis I know he still very relevant right now Yeah He awesome Shane Gillis is super funny”
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In this hilarious segment, the host passionately debates his favorite comedians, including Jim Gaffigan and John Mulaney, revealing his love for their unique styles. The comedic banter and personal preferences create a relatable and entertaining discussion that any comedy fan can enjoy.
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A society that encourages the killing of its own children through abortion and IVF is unlikely to thrive. The discussion highlights how modern environmentalism has become a guiding philosophy for some, leading to choices that prioritize ecological concerns over family growth. This shift raises critical questions about the values we uphold and their long-term implications for society.
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“… is sad. I agree. So let's just acknowledge that. Good acknowledgement. That said, if you guys ever see my wife finger-locking with Todd Munkin or Shane Steichen or Kevin Stefanski, I want you to go full in. None of this, oh we know jerry we know rebecca we can yeah we don know we don know rebecca so uh she you you banned her from talking to us what would what about you interlocking with someone famous what what would you want us to do there good question like great question great question um i gotta tell you and this brings up a very interesting point okay because i found the finger locking i …”
“… a tough position in this alleged situation that's happening, which is the what, fellas? The finger locking. Not memes. No! Who is in the worst position here, guys? Diana. Hey. Physically. Max. Children! People's children! I agree with that. That part is sad. I agree. So let's just acknowledge that. Good acknowledgement. That said, if you guys ever see my wife finger-locking with Todd Munkin or Shane Steichen or Kevin Stefanski, I want you to go full in. None of this, oh we know jerry we know rebecca we can yeah we don know we don know rebecca so uh she you you banned her from talking to us what would what about you interlocking with someone famous what what would you want us to do there good question like great question great question um i gotta tell you and this brings up a very interesting point okay because i found the finger locking i didn't see the finger locking photos until later i just saw the i just saw the pool ones yeah it's finger locking more intimate okay let's let's just bring up another similar example yeah coach coach my coach coach meyer was filmed in a bar putting not interlocking fingers but maybe putting a finger in a young lady's anus do you remember that yeah …”
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In a hilarious twist on relationship dynamics, Jerry O'Connell shares a funny yet uncomfortable scenario involving finger-locking and its implications for couples. He humorously questions what friends should do if they catch their partner in a compromising situation, leading to a deeper conversation about trust and boundaries. This anecdote is a lighthearted take on the complexities of relationships, especially in the context of celebrity antics.
“… run. Go ahead and load it up. We started at the bottom Walter Clayton Jr. 134 last year Went crazy, Russ Smith my god Louisville legend 134, Shane Battier 135 Had 137, Carson Edwards Who had a crazy one in 2019 If you remember, he was killing buckets 139, one of my favorites in college basketball CDR, Chris Douglas Roberts Oh wait, 140 Kimba, 141 with a historic run himself I know y'all see him on TV but he was a real bucket back in the day. Jay Williams. 154 Duke run. Juan Dixon. He had a crazy run. Juan Dixon had a crazy run. Got you the fuck up out of here in 0-2, man. 155 and …”
“… he will be in the next chapter whooping shit. He's a real bucket, man. Shout out to him. We didn't give you a just due yesterday as you deserve. All right, man. While we're here, some more. In fact, man, most points score in a single. In fact, tournament run. Go ahead and load it up. We started at the bottom Walter Clayton Jr. 134 last year Went crazy, Russ Smith my god Louisville legend 134, Shane Battier 135 Had 137, Carson Edwards Who had a crazy one in 2019 If you remember, he was killing buckets 139, one of my favorites in college basketball CDR, Chris Douglas Roberts Oh wait, 140 Kimba, 141 with a historic run himself I know y'all see him on TV but he was a real bucket back in the day. Jay Williams. 154 Duke run. Juan Dixon. He had a crazy run. Juan Dixon had a crazy run. Got you the fuck up out of here in 0-2, man. 155 and surprisingly, Zach Eady in 24. 177. David said he was going to be a second round pick. He scored the most buckets in a run ever. Ever. Dang, it was killing. He was a player to you that year, right? Yeah. Back-to-back player to you, right? Yeah. He was murdering shit in college. Anybody on this list that surprised y'all? Zach Eady. Okay. Everybody's getting …”
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Zach Eady scored a staggering 177 points in a single NCAA tournament run, setting a new record for the most points ever scored. This performance not only solidified his status as a top player but also raised questions about his future in professional basketball. With comparisons to legends like Kemba Walker and Juan Dixon, Eady's journey is just beginning, and fans are eager to see where it leads next.
“… think so we think yeah right um okay heated rivalry fan yes as great correct answer there's only how about you guys of course okay team ilia or team shane it's not even a competition right but like i get the question um i'm gonna have to go ilia and say why i just feel like this is gonna sound crazy but i feel like he had it like harder yeah i don't know how to describe it like he's russian yep and his family dynamic and like and He had to be the... Yes. And he was like, I'm coming to the cottage. Yes. Oh, my God. That was electric. Yes. But I love Shane still. Yes, of course. We love Sweet Baby …”
“right so we think so we think yeah right um okay heated rivalry fan yes as great correct answer there's only how about you guys of course okay team ilia or team shane it's not even a competition right but like i get the question um i'm gonna have to go ilia and say why i just feel like this is gonna sound crazy but i feel like he had it like harder yeah i don't know how to describe it like he's russian yep and his family dynamic and like and He had to be the... Yes. And he was like, I'm coming to the cottage. Yes. Oh, my God. That was electric. Yes. But I love Shane still. Yes, of course. We love Sweet Baby Shane. Sweet Baby Shane. Exactly. That show gives me life. I know. I need to rewatch it. Don't get me started. Okay. What's one thing we can't Google about you? Well, I write with my left hand and I can say words backwards. What? I don't think that's on Google. You can say words backwards? Yeah. Can you say like Red Bull backwards? Lulub-der. I …”
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In a recent podcast episode, a young guest expressed her ambitions but felt guilty for wanting more, highlighting a common issue women face. The hosts reinforced that women, especially black women, deserve to pursue their dreams without feeling the need to apologize. This powerful moment underscores the importance of supporting women's aspirations unapologetically.
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