Best Podcast Episodes About State Farm

Best Podcast Episodes About State Farm

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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 52 episodes
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Cover 3 College Football
“… games, but an extra tenth game against the power conference team. It seems bound to bite the Big Ten in the butt looking at you, Indiana, Penn State, Washington, or USC. It's an interesting thought that I hadn't considered until I read it. It is. And I think there's a reason to wonder about it compared to other schools playing 10. But the difference is, if you look at their schedules, okay, Indiana's only playing nine Power Four teams. Right. They're also playing Ohio State, Michigan, USC. If they 11 12 10 their SOS is still going to be pretty damn good You look at USC They don have Notre …” “… old bag of mail where Apple username crying Riley 10 says, do you think do you think we are on a clear path to a Big Ten team getting punished for playing only nine power for games this season with other conferences requiring not only the nine conference games, but an extra tenth game against the power conference team. It seems bound to bite the Big Ten in the butt looking at you, Indiana, Penn State, Washington, or USC. It's an interesting thought that I hadn't considered until I read it. It is. And I think there's a reason to wonder about it compared to other schools playing 10. But the difference is, if you look at their schedules, okay, Indiana's only playing nine Power Four teams. Right. They're also playing Ohio State, Michigan, USC. If they 11 12 10 their SOS is still going to be pretty damn good You look at USC They don have Notre Dame on the schedule anymore but they do have Oregon They have Penn State. They have Ohio State. They have Indiana. That 10th Power Four game won't make much of a difference to their SOS because, again, it's probably going to be against, I don't know, Wake Forest. You know what I'm saying? Most of these schools, they're not really scheduling up for …” View more
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The Big Ten may face playoff consequences for only scheduling nine Power Four games this season, unlike other conferences requiring ten. While teams like Indiana and Penn State could suffer, others like USC and Washington might not feel the impact due to their strong matchups. Ultimately, the playoff race could hinge on these scheduling choices, especially for teams lacking a strong strength of schedule.
Cover 3 College Football · Mailbag! Big Ten Scheduling, Notre Dame’s Win Total & MORE! | College Football · Apr 02, 2026
The McShay Show
“… Super Bowls or we're chasing them hard right and there's two guys in this class that could be that right and it's cole payton from north dakota state who we've talked a little bit about and we can get to him a little bit more and it's tailing green yeah so i love garrett nussmeyer i've been i've done it i've been driving the nuss bus since august since july at the june july at the manning passing academy and i really liked him last season I saw the ups and downs was excited And he was injured all year He got injured in fall camp But the ceiling difference is like this if you're watching on …” “… drafted at what point anyway but even if it's mid late first or second or third or fourth yeah it's a guy Joe Milton okay but he fits in that category right it's a developmental guy if we do hit it out of the park we get something we're winning Super Bowls or we're chasing them hard right and there's two guys in this class that could be that right and it's cole payton from north dakota state who we've talked a little bit about and we can get to him a little bit more and it's tailing green yeah so i love garrett nussmeyer i've been i've done it i've been driving the nuss bus since august since july at the june july at the manning passing academy and i really liked him last season I saw the ups and downs was excited And he was injured all year He got injured in fall camp But the ceiling difference is like this if you're watching on Netflix or Spotify. It's not even close. Yeah. Right. But the readiness gap is also in reverse order like that. Okay. Like Cole Payton ain't ready. He threw the ball 256 times at North Dakota State. He was a running back playing quarterback, also lined up at running back gadget guy for three years. And through like 175 passes or something like that …” View more
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Taylen Green, an Arkansas quarterback, shares striking similarities with Colin Kaepernick, both in stature and playing style. With 48 career starts and impressive mobility, Green could be a game-changer, much like Kaepernick was in his prime. This analysis highlights why Green is a potential standout in the upcoming draft class.
The McShay Show · A Taylen Green Epiphany. Plus, Indiana and Jermod McCoy Pro Day Reactions. · Apr 01, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… to all you people out there because today, Kansas. No, they don't play, man. I know they don't. Arkansas doesn't play. Bro, Tennessee and Michigan State continues on. I outlasted all you fools. No no no no just because you happen to play on a different day you the same round still alive stop anyway they won be no no no no they won be but stop stop that talk oh no they won't be stop iowa state and yukon and guys just for y'all at home before you start this truly fascinating story about the prayers the yukon team i messed it up when i was at the hotel in my robe during the ice storm. I watched …” “Oh, man. What a day. And let me tell you, I need some prayers. I need prayers. And I'm talking to all you people out there because today, Kansas. No, they don't play, man. I know they don't. Arkansas doesn't play. Bro, Tennessee and Michigan State continues on. I outlasted all you fools. No no no no just because you happen to play on a different day you the same round still alive stop anyway they won be no no no no they won be but stop stop that talk oh no they won't be stop iowa state and yukon and guys just for y'all at home before you start this truly fascinating story about the prayers the yukon team i messed it up when i was at the hotel in my robe during the ice storm. I watched UConn and Villanova. Did I have a couple drinks? Sure. A couple of white claws. Did I think then two months later that the good team was Villanova? Yes. Did I post about it on our Instagram? Watch out for Villanova this March because I saw them during the ice storm and they're really good. Yes, yes, yes. I was actually talking about UConn. UConn is …” View more
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In a hilarious plea to the 'tournament gods,' the host humorously begs for Michigan State to win, describing the cold, dreary life in East Lansing and the family's long-standing bracket tradition. The absurdity of needing divine intervention for a college basketball game, combined with the chaotic mix of team names and personal anecdotes, makes this segment both relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
The Bobby Bones Show · SORE LOSERS: Why Does Lunchbox Regret Having Kids? · Mar 29, 2026
The Basement Yard
“… you trying to make the— That's what I'm arguing. No, you're arguing that, like, that's the same. That if you've seen—if you drove by the Empire State Building, then you've seen the Empire State Building. Yes, you've seen it. But I'm saying like if you drive – Have I been to the Empire State Building? But it not the same as a whole city I not saying the whole city counts You saying like you need to see like multiple places in a city to count having been there I saying there a difference between driving through a state and being in a state and experiencing the state If – so where you live in …” “… to go and, like, touch the clock. Like, I saw it. It's a monument. Yeah, but in theory, if Big Ben, which we know is in London. Yes. If you go to see Big Ben, you have also been to London because of where it is. I'm not arguing that point. I'm arguing you trying to make the— That's what I'm arguing. No, you're arguing that, like, that's the same. That if you've seen—if you drove by the Empire State Building, then you've seen the Empire State Building. Yes, you've seen it. But I'm saying like if you drive – Have I been to the Empire State Building? But it not the same as a whole city I not saying the whole city counts You saying like you need to see like multiple places in a city to count having been there I saying there a difference between driving through a state and being in a state and experiencing the state If – so where you live in Jersey and you come here, if you've never been in Manhattan but you drove through every day like that but you've never been there, it's always driving through. Has he been to Manhattan? Yes. Yes. No. No. I'm going to bash my head against this desk. Yes, I have. Driving through places is not being in them. Like, I just agree. Do you think this …” View more
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In this hilarious debate, the hosts argue whether driving through a city counts as actually visiting it. The comedic tension builds as they hilariously clash over whether seeing a landmark from a distance qualifies as experiencing the city, leading to a wild conclusion that leaves everyone questioning their travel experiences.
The Basement Yard · #548 - Are We There Yet? · Mar 30, 2026
Cover 3 College Football
“… don't also want to give them five road games because then it's going to give them six home. So a couple of those trips could be tricky Like Admincy State is not a layup You know hosting Florida State I don think MSU is good but like they probably not worse than the league So, you know, I guess, like, they don't have as many layups on this schedule as others do. And I think, like, the lack of layups adds up fast. Like, if you swapped their schedule with SMUs, are the numbers swapped as well? Like, they could move to eight and a half? and louisville would be at seven and a half yeah louisville at …” “You know, they have, what, Kentucky, which should be much improved. You're only getting four conference road games, not five, which I think they probably figured this out, okay. Like if they're going to have to play Kentucky on the road, we don't also want to give them five road games because then it's going to give them six home. So a couple of those trips could be tricky Like Admincy State is not a layup You know hosting Florida State I don think MSU is good but like they probably not worse than the league So, you know, I guess, like, they don't have as many layups on this schedule as others do. And I think, like, the lack of layups adds up fast. Like, if you swapped their schedule with SMUs, are the numbers swapped as well? Like, they could move to eight and a half? and louisville would be at seven and a half yeah louisville at eight and a half but i hear you yes sorry another bonus to the schedule chip to touch on what you talked about earlier no west coast trip you don't have to go play cal you don't have to go play stanford so travel wise the furthest they're going is what new york yeah that's a good point i mean everything is pretty local your um personnel wise …” View more
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Louisville has a shot at ACC dominance if Miami falters, but their schedule is tougher than it seems. With key players returning and a retooled roster, they could surprise everyone—if they can avoid past mistakes like missed game-winning kicks. The performance of their quarterback will be crucial to their success this season.
Cover 3 College Football · Expectations For ACC Teams In 2026: Who Can Contend With Miami? James Franklin’s VT Debut & More! · Apr 01, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… because it's the new sexy thing. And, you know, at the end of the day, I still think you've got to be balanced in what you do. Ryan Day at Ohio State was talking about if you don't adapt, you die in college. Well, he was talking about college football or you retire. I mean, the guys who are, you know, right there with you or were, they've all retired or they retired earlier. Yeah. I mean, Calipari and Pacino are still doing it and you. But you guys are dinosaurs. What a compliment. Yes. I think, yeah, I think I'll retire before I die, hopefully. But, you know, I do talk to Ryan Day. You …” “I think everything's cyclical. You know, everybody gets into this three-point shooting because it's the new sexy thing. And, you know, at the end of the day, I still think you've got to be balanced in what you do. Ryan Day at Ohio State was talking about if you don't adapt, you die in college. Well, he was talking about college football or you retire. I mean, the guys who are, you know, right there with you or were, they've all retired or they retired earlier. Yeah. I mean, Calipari and Pacino are still doing it and you. But you guys are dinosaurs. What a compliment. Yes. I think, yeah, I think I'll retire before I die, hopefully. But, you know, I do talk to Ryan Day. You know, Nick Saban's a guy that, you know, when he went out, I said, wow, you know, because Nick and I started here together. And I just thought Nick would go till forever. And but, you know, I don't think it's any secret that I'm not saying what everybody's doing. But the process is is making this more difficult of a job. I mean, you don't just coach …” View more
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Coaches today face a new reality where NIL deals and the transfer portal complicate their jobs. Michigan State's Tom Izzo highlights how transparency is lacking, making it harder to navigate player recruitment and expectations. He believes that adapting to these changes is crucial, but accountability must remain in the process.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 2 – Mike Florio, Tom Izzo · Apr 01, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… to school, Joe? What's the chance on your school? It ain't none. I got you. Okay. Well, hey, the boy. What's up? There it is. Tennessee beat Iowa State 76-62. The balls pulled away in the second half because of their superior size, physicality, and toughness, as Iowa State seemed to crack without star forward Joshua Jefferson. Rick Barnes and the balls are back to their third consecutive Elite Eight. will have a chance to reach the Final Four for the first time in team history. Wow. I am happy for Tennessee. Another SEC blood. Another team. Yep, they got some young guys. They got the freshman, …” “… 30 days in the second, third, fourth, and fifth grade, as soon as he get big enough, dang. It's a wrap. It's a wrap. I mean, we ride by they rolling dice, so they ain't coming. If you rolling dice at 730 in the morning, what's your chance of you coming to school, Joe? What's the chance on your school? It ain't none. I got you. Okay. Well, hey, the boy. What's up? There it is. Tennessee beat Iowa State 76-62. The balls pulled away in the second half because of their superior size, physicality, and toughness, as Iowa State seemed to crack without star forward Joshua Jefferson. Rick Barnes and the balls are back to their third consecutive Elite Eight. will have a chance to reach the Final Four for the first time in team history. Wow. I am happy for Tennessee. Another SEC blood. Another team. Yep, they got some young guys. They got the freshman, the men, who will be a lottery pick this year, Arkin Ocho. But the rest of these guys are juniors, seniors. I think they got another freshman or two coming off the bench. But for the most part, they got the upperclassmen doing the dirty work while the young guys, you know, doing all the scoring. You know what I mean? And this was surprising to me. …” View more
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A hilarious memory reveals how school discipline shaped behavior, with paddles used for mischief in the past. In a surprising twist, Tennessee's basketball team dominates Iowa State, showcasing their strength with a 21-rebound advantage, leading them to the Elite Eight. This juxtaposition of discipline and sports highlights the importance of toughness in both life and basketball.
Club Shay Shay · Best of March Madness Part 1: Blue Blood programs ARE DEAD, Unc & Iso Joe TEAR UP their brackets after Arizona & Illinois advance · Apr 01, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… threatened to blow up Iran's energy plants and desalinization plants if the strait was not, quote, open for business. And here's what Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Al Jazeera yesterday. Watch. Well, the Straits of Hormuz will be open when this operation is over. It will be open and it'll be open one way or another. It will be open because Iran agrees to abide by international law and not block the commercial waterway. Or a coalition of nations from around the world and the region with the participation of the United States will make sure that it's open. One way or the other, it's going to …” “… example, the Strait of Hormuz, where roughly 20 percent of the world's oil supply normally flows before Iran effectively shut it down because of this war, causing the price of oil to surge. As we told you, President Trump on Monday on Truth Social threatened to blow up Iran's energy plants and desalinization plants if the strait was not, quote, open for business. And here's what Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Al Jazeera yesterday. Watch. Well, the Straits of Hormuz will be open when this operation is over. It will be open and it'll be open one way or another. It will be open because Iran agrees to abide by international law and not block the commercial waterway. Or a coalition of nations from around the world and the region with the participation of the United States will make sure that it's open. One way or the other, it's going to be open. But we have very clear objectives that we're trying to achieve here. Those objectives are the destruction of their air force, which has been achieved, the destruction of their navy, which has largely been achieved, a significant reduction in the number of missile launchers that they have, which we're well on our way to achieving. And we …” View more
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President Trump's approach to the Iran war is in turmoil, with conflicting messages about the Strait of Hormuz and the war's objectives. While Secretary of State Marco Rubio insists that the strait will remain open through military pressure, Trump suggests a willingness to end the conflict even if Iran continues to block this critical oil route. This shift raises significant questions about U.S. military strategy and its implications for global oil supply.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Shock Story About Kristi Noem's Husband's Double Life, and Trump Warns Europe, with Brandon Weichert, Tom Bevan, and Andrew Walworth | Ep. 1285 · Mar 31, 2026
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“let's call it dismiss and disgrace, having two quick stops at McNeese State and NC State. In the meantime, Bo, what was your reaction to the story? So this is like one of them things where, like if he was in the reefer business, how like in New York with the reefer business, they giving jobs to all the people who they busted for reefer offenses back in the day. It's kind of like an equity situation. Right. Is that all those guys that were caught up in that scandal that will way he got caught up in Rick Pitino, Rick …” “let's call it dismiss and disgrace, having two quick stops at McNeese State and NC State. In the meantime, Bo, what was your reaction to the story? So this is like one of them things where, like if he was in the reefer business, how like in New York with the reefer business, they giving jobs to all the people who they busted for reefer offenses back in the day. It's kind of like an equity situation. Right. Is that all those guys that were caught up in that scandal that will way he got caught up in Rick Pitino, Rick Pitino back at St. John's. Will Wade got himself back up to NC state. Like that would count as the back portion. What's my man's name? Sean Miller. He is at Texas. He went back to Xavier. He took a step down. But then after the world changed, everybody was kind of like, yeah, what are we talking about here? Right now? Is that going to apply to those …” View more
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Will Wade's unexpected return to LSU has left NC State fans reeling after he seemingly committed to their program. Despite assurances to NC State's AD, Wade was already in the process of buying a house in Baton Rouge, hinting at his true intentions. This drama unfolds against the backdrop of coaching changes and the complexities of college basketball dynamics.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones · Duke's all-time choke vs. UConn in Elite 8, Tiger Woods arrested, Will Wade to LSU | 03.30 · Mar 30, 2026
Cover 3 College Football
“… You're familiar. Maybe operating with a different budget and a different pool, but you have absolutely been playing the game. Okay. Oklahoma State, year one under Eric Morris. We've discussed he shows up with Drew Mestemaker. Win total pulled it last night around five and a half, which for all the conversation around the hire and around the outlook, maybe a little sobering. But I mean, they were so far away from being a decent team last year. I think part of that was probably effort. You know, like it felt like a team that was quitting on on the coach because like the whole the whole …” “I would agree with that. When you're the offensive coordinator at Texas A&M, you can't tell me that you haven't been playing the game. No. You're familiar. You're familiar. Maybe operating with a different budget and a different pool, but you have absolutely been playing the game. Okay. Oklahoma State, year one under Eric Morris. We've discussed he shows up with Drew Mestemaker. Win total pulled it last night around five and a half, which for all the conversation around the hire and around the outlook, maybe a little sobering. But I mean, they were so far away from being a decent team last year. I think part of that was probably effort. You know, like it felt like a team that was quitting on on the coach because like the whole the whole culture was was falling apart. To me, you have to figure out, okay, what was their true talent win expectancy last year? Okay, if they had actually played hard and played together. They would not have lost to Tulsa. Right. Are they still bad? Yeah, but they're probably not one of the worst Power 5 teams of the last decade bad, I would think. Oklahoma …” View more
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Oklahoma State's football team could either soar to an unexpected 8-4 record or stumble again, leaving fans in suspense. With a new coach, Eric Morris, and a staggering 53 transfers, the team is a wild card in the Big 12. Their upcoming schedule includes tough matchups that could define their season, making the uncertainty both thrilling and daunting for supporters.
Cover 3 College Football · Expectations For Big 12 Teams in 2026: New Coaches, Teams To Challenge Texas Tech & MORE · Mar 30, 2026
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
“… Gracias Come Again. because we're all out here doing our best. And sometimes having alguien in tu esquina, eso hace toda la diferencia. Like a State Farm agent. They're the kind of gente that shows up, listens, and helps you get the coverage you need. It's not about needing help. It's about knowing you deserve to feel supported. Como un buen vecino, State Farm está ahí. State Farm proudly supports My Cultura Podcast Network. Escucha tus shows favoritos wherever you listen to your podcasts. People talk about distance like it's a real thing. But in Latino families, eso no existe. You're never far. …” “… be honest, in our comunidad, especially us mujeres, we do it all. We work, we take care of la familia, we hustle pa que no falte nada. Pero even the strongest need a break. Un chinchin de ayuda. That's why I love talking about real stuff on my podcast, Gracias Come Again. because we're all out here doing our best. And sometimes having alguien in tu esquina, eso hace toda la diferencia. Like a State Farm agent. They're the kind of gente that shows up, listens, and helps you get the coverage you need. It's not about needing help. It's about knowing you deserve to feel supported. Como un buen vecino, State Farm está ahí. State Farm proudly supports My Cultura Podcast Network. Escucha tus shows favoritos wherever you listen to your podcasts. People talk about distance like it's a real thing. But in Latino families, eso no existe. You're never far. You're one call, one text, one meme away. And cuidado if you don answer because your hermanos your cousin tu t they all calling till you do That why T is the play if you want to stay connected con tu gente With unlimited talk text and data between U and Mexico home is always closed Every convo con mi gente leaves me happier, just like being a …” View more
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Jared Haibon, known from 'The Bachelor' franchise, shares his transformative journey as he transitions from reality TV to the world of 'The Real Housewives of Rhode Island'. His candid reflections on his relationship with Ashley Iaconetti reveal the challenges and joys of navigating love in the public eye, making this an engaging listen for fans of both shows.
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge · The Eds: unEDited with Jared Haibon (The Real Housewives of Rhode Island) · Mar 31, 2026
The Zach Lowe Show
“… a chance to see a real team. and other tank teams would fall into that category like Jordy Fernandez. Good coach. Let him see this through. Golden State. Until Steve Kerr signs an extension or a new contract, his contract's up this year, I'm just looking at it. Miserable year for the Warriors. Miserable. Just so eh. And right as they appeared ready to sort of turn the corner December, January, their schedule at the beginning of the season was horrific. just the number of the volume of games, the travel. They were gearing up for a second half run. Jimmy Butler gets hurt. Steph's hurt. It's like, …” “And I'm a little bit worried that the wizards are developing some bad habits. They're young guys, but you got to give the guy like Brian, keep a chance to see a real team. and other tank teams would fall into that category like Jordy Fernandez. Good coach. Let him see this through. Golden State. Until Steve Kerr signs an extension or a new contract, his contract's up this year, I'm just looking at it. Miserable year for the Warriors. Miserable. Just so eh. And right as they appeared ready to sort of turn the corner December, January, their schedule at the beginning of the season was horrific. just the number of the volume of games, the travel. They were gearing up for a second half run. Jimmy Butler gets hurt. Steph's hurt. It's like, do we even bring them back for the play-in? What's the point of this? Steve's been there a long time. Long time. He's seen a lot. Done a lot. Negotiated a lot of contracts with Joe Lacob.” View more
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The Golden State Warriors are having a miserable season, raising concerns about their young players developing bad habits. With injuries to stars like Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler, the team is questioning whether it's worth bringing them back for a potential play-in game. Coach Steve Kerr's future is uncertain, adding to the team's turmoil as they navigate a challenging season.
The Zach Lowe Show · Player Combos to Watch Down the Stretch, Playoff Races, and Awards Talk! · Mar 31, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“Well, I mean, obviously, taking the money out of USAID and moving it to the State Department, where Marco Rubio is more directly overseeing it, I'm sure it's, you know, they're making a lot of progress. So, unfortunately, it's just not the federal government. You have state governments and other local governments go and give a lot of money to a lot of different types of NGOs across the country, which then go and use this for political activity. It's kind of like public sector unions. Public sector unions vote slavishly …” “Well, I mean, obviously, taking the money out of USAID and moving it to the State Department, where Marco Rubio is more directly overseeing it, I'm sure it's, you know, they're making a lot of progress. So, unfortunately, it's just not the federal government. You have state governments and other local governments go and give a lot of money to a lot of different types of NGOs across the country, which then go and use this for political activity. It's kind of like public sector unions. Public sector unions vote slavishly Democrat, and there's a good deal of bread buttering on that side. NGOs, I guess, kind of take up the slack, but NGOs have kind of taken it to a new level because they're getting billions and billions, maybe even trillions of dollars. Right. I mean, you mentioned public sector unions. I mean, the irony is that you have Democrats in power who negotiate …” View more
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Recent revelations show that Medicare fraud is costing taxpayers billions, with doctors creating fake patient records using AI. This rampant corruption highlights how taxpayer dollars are being funneled into fraudulent activities, making some individuals incredibly wealthy while the government struggles with a massive budget deficit.
The Rob Carson Show · No Kings, No Clue, & No Shame · Mar 30, 2026
Something Was Wrong
“… with my lawyers, I expressed my worry. My biggest issue with everything that happened to me is that there are parents who send their kids out of state to these colleges and these are the procedures put in place to protect them. I had so much support, but most people don't have the support that I did. I really wanted to make a change in that aspect and my lawyer really explained to me that the only way that real change is going to be made is if they have to pay for it because that's really all that universities care about. And I learned that a lot along the way and I learned just how important …” “strong case and they wanted to move forward and take me on as a client. That's when we started the process. I was warned that it would take a long time. Civil cases can take years. Speaking with my lawyers, I expressed my worry. My biggest issue with everything that happened to me is that there are parents who send their kids out of state to these colleges and these are the procedures put in place to protect them. I had so much support, but most people don't have the support that I did. I really wanted to make a change in that aspect and my lawyer really explained to me that the only way that real change is going to be made is if they have to pay for it because that's really all that universities care about. And I learned that a lot along the way and I learned just how important money is. As I met with them, I had a couple of news interviews and at one of those news interviews, There was another girl who had had an experience with her Title IX office at Utah State. The experience was completely different, but it still had the same base of they didn't do anything that they were supposed to do. They completely brush off …” View more
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In a powerful segment from a recent podcast episode, a Utah Valley student discusses her civil lawsuit against her university for failing to assist her after being raped by a football player. She highlights the systemic issues in university protections for athletes and the harmful narratives faced by victims, revealing how public perception often prioritizes sports over justice.
Something Was Wrong · S25 Ep15: The Truth Will Always Prevail · Mar 19, 2026
Good Hang with Amy Poehler
“… you know do you watch snl yeah big time you do yeah i got homies that's been on there and just you know like like i love what mike did on there the State Farm bit you know wait let's watch that wait tell me again explain again the State Farm bit so so Mike is you want me to yeah will you set it up set up the clip so Mike is Jake from State Farm and and it gets it just goes dark like like from there it become it becomes like a like a like a like a David Lynch movie but oh yeah Jake from State Farm He just totally replaces He totally replaces He becomes his man's worst nightmare Like he replaces him I …” “… great ones. um that is a stupid fun movie yo okay like it's like it's so it's so much it's like it's so much yeah it's so much in that movie that's that's that's that's that's so deeply hilarious um you know uh and yeah like like like obviously snl you know do you watch snl yeah big time you do yeah i got homies that's been on there and just you know like like i love what mike did on there the State Farm bit you know wait let's watch that wait tell me again explain again the State Farm bit so so Mike is you want me to yeah will you set it up set up the clip so Mike is Jake from State Farm and and it gets it just goes dark like like from there it become it becomes like a like a like a like a David Lynch movie but oh yeah Jake from State Farm He just totally replaces He totally replaces He becomes his man's worst nightmare Like he replaces him I can see why you would like this He's teaching his kid how to play He's got his hand on the small of his wife's back Yeah Oh he just gave him a look Yeah Okay so you're You watch sketch to get I do Okay. Okay. Tim Robinson. Yes. So he's, he has this, there's this one sketch from the show, focus group. Incredible. You just got to, Oh, you just got …” View more
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously dive into the absurdity of watching a sketch about Jake from State Farm morphing into a nightmare while discussing family movie nights. The unexpected twist of a giant erect penis during a cozy family viewing session adds a shocking and funny layer to their conversation, making it both relatable and outrageous.
Good Hang with Amy Poehler · What Makes the Guests of 'Good Hang' Laugh · Mar 10, 2026
Pod Meets World
“… parts of my life. And it reminds me that's the kind of support we all need. Not just in good times, but when things go sideways. Cuenta con State Farm. They're the kind of friend you want in your corner. Your State Farm agent can help you choose the coverage you need. And with things don't go as planned, your State Farm agent can help you file your claim. It helps to have someone who really listens. Someone who's there like a true amigo. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. And State Farm supports my Cultura Podcast Network, helping to share stories that bring us together. Catch those …” “… family, or the unexpected, it's always easier when you're not doing it alone. Hi, I'm Wilmer Valderrama from the Dos Amigos podcast. Every week I get to sit down with one of my best friends and talk about all the wild, unpredictable, and sometimes hilarious parts of my life. And it reminds me that's the kind of support we all need. Not just in good times, but when things go sideways. Cuenta con State Farm. They're the kind of friend you want in your corner. Your State Farm agent can help you choose the coverage you need. And with things don't go as planned, your State Farm agent can help you file your claim. It helps to have someone who really listens. Someone who's there like a true amigo. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. And State Farm supports my Cultura Podcast Network, helping to share stories that bring us together. Catch those amigos and more wherever you get your podcasts. People talk about distance like it's a real thing, but in Latino families? Eso no existe. You're never far. You're one call, one text, one meme away. And cuidado if you don't answer because your hermanos, your cousin, tu tía, they're all calling till you do. That's why T-Mobile is the play if you want …” View more
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In a poignant moment, a father realizes that embracing his Chinese heritage through mooncakes connects him to his roots and family. This highlights a common struggle within immigrant families to balance assimilation with cultural identity. The conversation emphasizes the importance of merging past and present to create a cohesive identity.
Pod Meets World · Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior · Mar 03, 2026
The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast
“Arvel Reese from Ohio state, my top defensive player on the board. I think he's just scratching the surface one year as a starter. And it was an outstanding year. And here's the thing. He was playing basically two positions a lot of the time because he was an off the ball linebacker as the lineup would tell you but then they used him off the edge as a pass rusher a blitzer on the interior got great bend great athleticism if styles wasn't putting together one of the great …” “Arvel Reese from Ohio state, my top defensive player on the board. I think he's just scratching the surface one year as a starter. And it was an outstanding year. And here's the thing. He was playing basically two positions a lot of the time because he was an off the ball linebacker as the lineup would tell you but then they used him off the edge as a pass rusher a blitzer on the interior got great bend great athleticism if styles wasn't putting together one of the great combines that we've ever seen in history arville reese would have been the one that was coming up huge so three straight buckeyes here inside of the top five styles downs reese reese is outstanding And again, upside, upside, upside. He's only started one year. I think this is the type of guy that can be a game wrecker in the NFL. I think he's going …” View more
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Arvel Reese, Ohio State's standout linebacker, is projected to be a game-wrecker in the NFL after just one year as a starter. His versatility as both an off-the-ball linebacker and a pass rusher showcases his incredible athleticism and potential, making him a top prospect. With his upside, Reese could redefine defensive roles in the league.
The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast · Joel Klatt ranks his Top 50 Prospects for the 2026 NFL Draft · Mar 30, 2026
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs
“… a bit of a turn to where not seeing a celebrity in an ad is actually a huge shock. And I think that's what we saw last year with Lay's, with Little Farmer, was it didn't have a celebrity, and instead it had this adorable girl growing a potato. And I think that's why it really resonated with a ton of people is because it was a story from a brand that they didn't expect it. They expected kind of a slapstick chip spot, which is what we've done for Doritos in the past and what we've done for Cheetos, and instead took it in this really cool narrative about like where potatoes come from and how they …” “… gotten oversaturated on celebrities. They're now expecting them to be in everything. So it's no longer a big, wow, I can't believe they got X, Y, Z to be a part of it, because there's a celebrity in every single ad. So in a bit, now you're seeing a bit of a turn to where not seeing a celebrity in an ad is actually a huge shock. And I think that's what we saw last year with Lay's, with Little Farmer, was it didn't have a celebrity, and instead it had this adorable girl growing a potato. And I think that's why it really resonated with a ton of people is because it was a story from a brand that they didn't expect it. They expected kind of a slapstick chip spot, which is what we've done for Doritos in the past and what we've done for Cheetos, and instead took it in this really cool narrative about like where potatoes come from and how they make potato chips and multi-generational family farms. And I think that really resonated with people because at that point, it was so different than everybody else's. Well, I agree with, you know, what Bell said earlier. I think the biggest mistake a lot of brands make is they just put a celeb in thinking that that's what's going to make it good. …” View more
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Lay's recent Super Bowl ad featuring a young girl growing potatoes became a hit by focusing on storytelling instead of celebrity appearances. This approach surprised viewers who are used to seeing celebrities in every ad, proving that authentic narratives can resonate deeply. The ad's emotional depth and unique perspective on potato farming set it apart in a crowded advertising landscape.
Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs · Super Bowl Advertising in the Multi-Screen Era with Mark Gross and Chris Bellinger · Feb 10, 2026
The Big Picture
“Jack are you ready to determine the order and you hate Funny Farm so that's not even one of your 20s not on my board you hate Funny Farm? yeah he hates Funny Farm it's one of the weirdest Sean opinions when did we talk about this? I don't know it came up once you were like dismissive and you were mad that movie's bad I don't think it's that funny I'm sorry your beloved George Roy Hill wasn't there a guy the Anna De Armas Chris Evans movie had like a tribute to Funny Farm that was cut out. Remember that story? …” “Jack are you ready to determine the order and you hate Funny Farm so that's not even one of your 20s not on my board you hate Funny Farm? yeah he hates Funny Farm it's one of the weirdest Sean opinions when did we talk about this? I don't know it came up once you were like dismissive and you were mad that movie's bad I don't think it's that funny I'm sorry your beloved George Roy Hill wasn't there a guy the Anna De Armas Chris Evans movie had like a tribute to Funny Farm that was cut out. Remember that story? Ghosted? Yeah. Dexter Fletcher was like, I had a whole opening that was a homage to Funny Farm That very weird Did you see Ghosted No I can recommend it Okay let do the draft order Jack Sanders Very briefly, one thing we didn't mention this year is also infamously known as one of the worst Academy Awards of all time with Rob Lowe and Snow White …” View more
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In a lively podcast segment, the hosts and guests discuss the significance of the 1988 film 'Die Hard' as a quintessential blockbuster. The conversation highlights how 'Die Hard' has become a cultural touchstone, influencing action movies and holiday viewing traditions alike, while also touching on the dynamics of movie drafting among the participants.
The Big Picture · The 1988 Movie Draft · Mar 26, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… with at least 20 points and five rebounds in an NCAA tournament game since DeAndre Hunter in 2019 championship. Tennessee's Sweet 16 opponent, Iowa State. Woo-wee. That's going to be a good game. Who got Iowa State advancing? You do? I do. Me too. I'll probably pick Tennessee here. I sure hope you did. You did Joe You did No I mean I mean who did Iowa State just play They just beat somebody Uh they beat the Brakes off somebody Oh Texas Tech Was it Texas Tech? Yeah. No, no, no. Alabama just played Texas Tech. Kentucky. Kentucky. They beat Kentucky. They beat Kentucky. No, I know I had Iowa State …” “If we take the leak, what about two minutes left? but clutch free throws and shooting allow the volunteers to hold on. Virginia freshman DeRitter did everything he could, scoring a game-high 22 points. He's the first Cavalier player with at least 20 points and five rebounds in an NCAA tournament game since DeAndre Hunter in 2019 championship. Tennessee's Sweet 16 opponent, Iowa State. Woo-wee. That's going to be a good game. Who got Iowa State advancing? You do? I do. Me too. I'll probably pick Tennessee here. I sure hope you did. You did Joe You did No I mean I mean who did Iowa State just play They just beat somebody Uh they beat the Brakes off somebody Oh Texas Tech Was it Texas Tech? Yeah. No, no, no. Alabama just played Texas Tech. Kentucky. Kentucky. They beat Kentucky. They beat Kentucky. No, I know I had Iowa State beating them. Iowa State are two seed. But you like what you call them? You like SEC? Yeah, I know, but I didn't pick with my heart on that one. Damn. Man, they killed Kentucky, man. They blew them out. Yeah, beat them by 19. I was surprised Virginia. I mean, Tennessee did an outstanding job. They shot 39% from the field, 34% from the three-point …” View more
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Tennessee shocked everyone by defeating Virginia, showcasing their grit with clutch free throws and solid shooting. Despite Virginia's DeRitter scoring 22 points, Tennessee's defense held strong, setting up an exciting Sweet 16 matchup against Iowa State. This game highlights the unpredictability of the NCAA tournament and the strength of SEC teams.
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