Best Podcast Episodes About Ted Nugent
Everything podcasters are saying about Ted Nugent — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 25, 2026 – 4 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Ted Nugent
“… on that. I didn't invent it, but I perfected it. But the point is, Adam, I always say, and I can express myself unambiguously. Nobody's ever heard Ted Nugent talk and go, geez, I wonder what he meant. I never went to college. I was too busy learning stuff. And I didn't know what the word entrepreneur meant. I still have difficulty spelling it. But I knew that I had to get the band to be tighter than all the other bands in Detroit, which was almost impossible because the bands in Detroit were just monster soulful. Mitch Ryan, the Detroit Wheels, the Motown Funk Brothers, the Bob Seger and the Last …”
“… he gets drunk and comes on to me, then it becomes an issue. But during the daylight hours, Bobby, he's just fine as long as he doesn't pick up the bottle. See, Bobby, you owe me a residual because you just used the middle finger, and I have a patent on that. I didn't invent it, but I perfected it. But the point is, Adam, I always say, and I can express myself unambiguously. Nobody's ever heard Ted Nugent talk and go, geez, I wonder what he meant. I never went to college. I was too busy learning stuff. And I didn't know what the word entrepreneur meant. I still have difficulty spelling it. But I knew that I had to get the band to be tighter than all the other bands in Detroit, which was almost impossible because the bands in Detroit were just monster soulful. Mitch Ryan, the Detroit Wheels, the Motown Funk Brothers, the Bob Seger and the Last Herd, Brownsville Station. Brownsville Station was smoking in the boys Yes, Michael Lutz was my bass player Cub Coda guitar player These guys were animals on stage But they were not just entertaining But they wanted to be We approach every song, every lick, every night Like we're auditioning for James Brown's band Are you aware, you gotta be If …”
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In this hilarious segment, the host passionately compares his band leadership style to the legendary Buddy Rich, claiming he loves when leaders get tough to push for excellence. The absurdity peaks when he jokes about getting a 'boner' from hearing coaches yell, emphasizing the need for more accountability in music and sports. It's a wild ride through nostalgia and tough love that leaves listeners laughing.
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Senator Ted Cruz claims Jack Smith's operation is far more egregious than Watergate, citing illegal subpoenas targeting over 20% of Republican senators and wiretaps on Trump allies. Unlike the Watergate scandal, which saw bipartisan condemnation, Cruz argues that Democrats have remained silent on these abuses of power, suggesting a troubling shift in political accountability. This raises concerns about the integrity of the judicial process and civil liberties.
“… place. Thank you. And he was seeing some of you are some people there, quote unquote, he's according to him visiting dignitaries, which is probably Ted Nugent, Robbie Williams. Yeah. Again. Yeah. Again. Always. I'm going to say Grimes. Yeah. Grimes. Grimes hanging out there. Fred Durst. My boy. We can say this now. Probably he was a contact in the desert. We we couldn't find him. Yeah, man. I saw him, though. We did see him once. Yeah. Looks good. Yeah. Great. I like old man Fred Durst. It's awesome. You're doing real well with it. He really is. No. But then he said that, according to Fugle, that he …”
“… this responsibility. But then six months into the ownership, he said that he was in the command center, which was the old homestead for those guys who were like, we're not going to be explaining everything that's a run down barn in the middle of the place. Thank you. And he was seeing some of you are some people there, quote unquote, he's according to him visiting dignitaries, which is probably Ted Nugent, Robbie Williams. Yeah. Again. Yeah. Again. Always. I'm going to say Grimes. Yeah. Grimes. Grimes hanging out there. Fred Durst. My boy. We can say this now. Probably he was a contact in the desert. We we couldn't find him. Yeah, man. I saw him, though. We did see him once. Yeah. Looks good. Yeah. Great. I like old man Fred Durst. It's awesome. You're doing real well with it. He really is. No. But then he said that, according to Fugle, that he was at the old homestead or he was on his way back to the homestead. And then he said, first, you look in his line of sight. He saw an object in the sky was a full disc, 40 to 50 feet long. It hovered in broad daylight. And then he said that it just blinked away, disappeared in a second. And he said that it changed his whole life. And by then, the …”
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Fugle's encounter with a UFO changed his life and led to the creation of a History Channel show about Skinwalker Ranch. His conditions for collaboration included no faking and using his own team, but he had to reveal his identity, which he initially resisted. This segment dives into the unique characters involved and the mysterious lore surrounding the ranch.
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Philip Baker Hall deserves recognition for his impactful roles in films like 'Boogie Nights' and 'Magnolia'. In this discussion, the hosts highlight his contributions alongside other notable actors like Lorraine Bracco and John Carroll Lynch, emphasizing the importance of supporting roles in cinema. This segment showcases how these 'that guy' actors often elevate the stories they’re part of.
Top Podcasts About Ted Nugent
Adam Carolla Show
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Mark Levin Podcast
1 episode
Last Podcast On The Left
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The Rewatchables
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