Best Podcast Episodes About Tyler Bowyer

Best Podcast Episodes About Tyler Bowyer

Everything podcasters are saying about Tyler Bowyer — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 14 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Tyler Bowyer

The Megyn Kelly Show
“… that spoke about the bullet wrote about the bullet is that the defense has revealed that the prosecution is going to be calling as its witnesses tyler robinson parents and his lover the furry the trans furry lance twigs and let's just let's start with the trans furry lover that's the one with whom tyler robinson him was allegedly texting the weird sounding texts that sound like sort of old English almost. I mean, it's just doesn't sound like a Gen Z young man. But Tyler Robin or Lance Twiggs will presumably, if he's going to get called by the prosecution, stand up there and say, not only do I …” “It's a house of cards instruction. But Andrew one of the things that we have now learned from this same defense filing that spoke about the bullet wrote about the bullet is that the defense has revealed that the prosecution is going to be calling as its witnesses tyler robinson parents and his lover the furry the trans furry lance twigs and let's just let's start with the trans furry lover that's the one with whom tyler robinson him was allegedly texting the weird sounding texts that sound like sort of old English almost. I mean, it's just doesn't sound like a Gen Z young man. But Tyler Robin or Lance Twiggs will presumably, if he's going to get called by the prosecution, stand up there and say, not only do I confirm those are my texts with Tyler, but let me show you a litany of other texts between me and Tyler, where we often sound like we are old English or we are from a Renaissance fair and speak like this to one another. You got to laugh where you can. And that'll be very helpful. Like if that's what he's going to do, if he's not like some sort of …” View more
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In the ongoing Charlie Kirk murder trial, the defense is challenging the prosecution's DNA evidence, which is based on minute samples that have been criticized for their reliability. If the defense can exclude this evidence, it could significantly alter the jury's perception of guilt. With the potential testimony of Tyler Robinson's lover adding a twist, the courtroom drama is set to unfold.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Major SCOTUS "Birthright Citizenship" Case, with Aronberg and Davis, and Charlie Kirk Murder Trial Bullet Questions, with Branca and Geragos | Ep. 1286 · Apr 01, 2026
Candace
“… bringing back an already debunked technique so that they can give Erica the evidence she needs to connect this gun, which hasn't even been fired to Tyler Robinson. Again, ignore the people that are telling you over and over again that his prints are on his gun. That's common sense, people. If somebody comes to my house and steals a gun, it's gonna have me and George's prints on it and DNA on it because our prints carry oil and that's our DNA. It does not mean that we then took this gun and killed somebody. You gotta connect the bullet. You gotta connect the person. You gotta conduct these tests …” “… do. We're trying to put somebody in jail wrongly. So that's what we're doing. We need to bring back the technique that's been discontinued for 20 years. Incredible. Bombshell should be on the cover of every mainstream news reporting that the FBI is bringing back an already debunked technique so that they can give Erica the evidence she needs to connect this gun, which hasn't even been fired to Tyler Robinson. Again, ignore the people that are telling you over and over again that his prints are on his gun. That's common sense, people. If somebody comes to my house and steals a gun, it's gonna have me and George's prints on it and DNA on it because our prints carry oil and that's our DNA. It does not mean that we then took this gun and killed somebody. You gotta connect the bullet. You gotta connect the person. You gotta conduct these tests to make sure they fired a weapon. They're doing none of that. All they're doing is spending an offensive amount of money on PR for people to convince you that this is an open and shut case and it's not even open. It shouldn even be open okay I am just so stunned that they doing this I can even believe how openly corrupt the feds are being Please, …” View more
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The FBI is shockingly bringing back a bullet-matching technique that was deemed unreliable and discontinued in 2005. This controversial decision raises serious questions about the integrity of forensic science, especially in light of its history of leading to wrongful convictions. Critics argue that this move is an attempt to manipulate evidence in the Tyler Robinson case, where no solid connection to the crime has been established.
Candace · PROVE ME WRONG: Tyler Robinson Is A Patsy. | Candace Ep 319 · Apr 01, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… because they're trying to drag this case out as long as possible. At the preliminary hearing, it is reported that the prosecution plans to call Tyler Robinson's parents and Tyler Robinson's furry boyfriend to the stand. So we've seen over and over, it just gets wildly alleged on social media, that actually his parents didn't turn him in. Actually, his parents, they're not cooperating with police. They've just lied about these things, when in reality, we know from endless documentation they were involved in turning him in, and now it appears that they're ready to testify in the case. Right. …” “… what we really should emphasize The real news of the past few days from these filings from the defense is they reacting to evidence that the prosecution is planning to present including at the preliminary hearing, that they want pushed back by six months because they're trying to drag this case out as long as possible. At the preliminary hearing, it is reported that the prosecution plans to call Tyler Robinson's parents and Tyler Robinson's furry boyfriend to the stand. So we've seen over and over, it just gets wildly alleged on social media, that actually his parents didn't turn him in. Actually, his parents, they're not cooperating with police. They've just lied about these things, when in reality, we know from endless documentation they were involved in turning him in, and now it appears that they're ready to testify in the case. Right. And that is how we're able to reach conclusions about this case. without a bullet match. Yeah, and you can say the casings match, the DNAs match, the markings on the bullet casings match. The text messages match. Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of other... His location matches. Yeah. Justin, final 30 seconds to you. What do you want people to take away …” View more
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In nearly 40% of cases involving high-velocity rounds, bullets are too fragmented to match to a weapon, complicating prosecutions. Despite this, the prosecution in the Tyler Robinson case is set to present compelling evidence, including testimony from his parents and boyfriend, countering misleading claims circulating online. This highlights the complexities of ballistic science and the importance of accurate information in court cases.
The Charlie Kirk Show · How One Awful Headline Fueled Countless Conspiracies In the Tyler Robinson Case · Mar 31, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… and they said it was over there. There was no gun. They didn't want the bomb dogs to go into certain places. That is Candace Owens. She thinks that Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin, the accused assassin of Charlie Kirk, was set up He is a patsy, and there has been some new information, a bombshell defense filing. ATF cannot identify the bullet in Charlie Kirk's assassination with the accused rifle. There are a number of reasons for this, but I want to hear Justine Murray's opinion on this. By the way, you can find her at Justine underscore Brooke or, of course, MRC video. What are your …” “… set this kid up as a patsy Okay Everyone in the town all the local sheriff departments the SWAT team they believe that the feds came in and they started lying and they were sending people on wild goose chase and they, you know, said the gun was here and they said it was over there. There was no gun. They didn't want the bomb dogs to go into certain places. That is Candace Owens. She thinks that Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin, the accused assassin of Charlie Kirk, was set up He is a patsy, and there has been some new information, a bombshell defense filing. ATF cannot identify the bullet in Charlie Kirk's assassination with the accused rifle. There are a number of reasons for this, but I want to hear Justine Murray's opinion on this. By the way, you can find her at Justine underscore Brooke or, of course, MRC video. What are your thoughts on this, Justine? Well, the left and the woke right, they got very mad at me for tweeting this out the other day. I always say the woke left, they hate Charlie Kirk's widow. They're trying to deny who actually killed Charlie Kirk, obviously, because they did. And they centered their identity around an ideology that rejects all morality and …” View more
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New evidence suggests Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, may have been a pawn in a federal setup. With bombshell findings from the ATF indicating inconclusive links between the bullet and the alleged weapon, the narrative shifts as Justine Murray critiques both the left and the right for their handling of the situation. This case highlights the complexities of truth and morality in today's political landscape.
The Rob Carson Show · Lies, Lunacy & Leftist Logic · Mar 31, 2026
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
“… going to like this. Gerby's has a new theory he just hit me with. Do you think we're like Fight Club or something? That's right. Yeah, like I'm his Tyler Durden? 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 …” “All choice. Crime family? Nice. I got one for you. You're going to like this. Gerby's has a new theory he just hit me with. Do you think we're like Fight Club or something? That's right. Yeah, like I'm his Tyler Durden? 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. …” View more
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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.
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast · Ep 604 - Tyler Gerben (feat. Steve Gerben, Dan Soder, Billy & Spud) · Mar 20, 2026
TBPN
“… the four conditions I think need to be met in order to say, yes, we have a working mass driver on the moon. This is how I'd formulate this bet with Tyler Cosgrove over there. One, you need a permanently installed electromagnetic launcher, and it has to be on the lunar surface. This should be obvious. Two, it has to launch at least 300 metric tons over a 12-month period. This means it's driving significant mass, not just test payloads. Let's aim for 95% mission success and at least 200 launches per year. Failures are going to happen, but we want to get this reliable and at commercial scale, and …” “… you get there. I'll show you. I've modded this thing. You can also potentially get propellant from the moon. If you can extract water from ice from the moon, especially near the poles, that water can support people because you can drink it. Here are the four conditions I think need to be met in order to say, yes, we have a working mass driver on the moon. This is how I'd formulate this bet with Tyler Cosgrove over there. One, you need a permanently installed electromagnetic launcher, and it has to be on the lunar surface. This should be obvious. Two, it has to launch at least 300 metric tons over a 12-month period. This means it's driving significant mass, not just test payloads. Let's aim for 95% mission success and at least 200 launches per year. Failures are going to happen, but we want to get this reliable and at commercial scale, and that means that it can't be breaking down all the time. Lastly, the mass launch from the moon has to actually be put to use. You can't just have this demo unit that's just blasting rocks into the sun. It's got to go to something useful. And that could just be water that's going somewhere else or rocks that are going somewhere else. But it needs to …” View more
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For SpaceX's lunar ambitions to succeed, they need a working mass driver that can launch significant payloads from the moon. This involves meeting four crucial conditions, including launching 300 metric tons over a year and ensuring the payloads are useful, like water or rocks. If successful, this could revolutionize how we utilize lunar resources.
TBPN · SpaceX’s Lunar Mass Driver, OpenAI Hires Meta’s Top Ad Exec, Zuck Builds CEO Agent | Diet TBPN · Mar 23, 2026
TBPN
“… Do you want to be on the expert panel I think I would say that we already reached AGI It was maybe earlier. You called it like 30 seconds before Tyler Cowen did. I think I was after Tyler Cowen. It was like 30 seconds before you came. You tapped me on the shoulder and you said, it's here. And then we went and refreshed X and Tyler Cowen had come out. Yeah, yeah. I think realistically I'd probably say it was something like when the, you know, agentic harnesses came out, so stuff like Cloud Code, where you can actually just tell it to build a project, and then there will be errors, it'll see …” “… like we're close. I mean, Dario on Dorkesh was saying, like, we're near the end of the exponential, which is like sort of crazy. It feels like Sequoia declared AGI they an investor in OPAI and so there a lot of stuff What do you think about the AGI time Do you want to be on the expert panel I think I would say that we already reached AGI It was maybe earlier. You called it like 30 seconds before Tyler Cowen did. I think I was after Tyler Cowen. It was like 30 seconds before you came. You tapped me on the shoulder and you said, it's here. And then we went and refreshed X and Tyler Cowen had come out. Yeah, yeah. I think realistically I'd probably say it was something like when the, you know, agentic harnesses came out, so stuff like Cloud Code, where you can actually just tell it to build a project, and then there will be errors, it'll see those errors, it'll fix them, it'll keep working on it. Not reasoning models? I mean, it's so hard. It's like on math or something like this, right? Those basically unlocked, like, yeah, now they can just do anything. Yeah, yeah. I mean, the agentic thing was talked about for a full year, and then it finally happened, like, in December. and it was …” View more
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The definition and realization of AGI are still debated, with some experts suggesting we are close, but practical deployment remains uncertain.
TBPN · AI vs. Dog Cancer, Oscars Reactions, How to Lose the AI Arms Race | Kevin Espiritu, Paul Conyngham, Tony Zhao, Drew Oetting, Carina Hong, Cameron Fink, Debra Birnbaum · Mar 16, 2026
Candace
“… that's something that strikes me as like, oh, did anybody see Stacey Sheridan on September 10th? It's another person we can look out for. What about Tyler Boyer? Because I do feel that Erica and Tyler flew together definitively. Was Tyler Boyer at the office on that day on September 10th? Did you see Tyler Boyer on September 10th at the office? If so, what time? Do you have a text from him saying he was at the office? If so, please email us. We want to hear from you. More tips at CandiceOwens.com. This is an interesting person to be missing. Mama Stacy. She didn't need her family there. No, not …” “… Have a life outside of work. Your job is not your family, actually. It's just a job. If anything happens to you, if we have learned anything in Ms. Charlie Kirk story, you'll be replaced, maybe even by your wife. Anyways, I'm now interested because that's something that strikes me as like, oh, did anybody see Stacey Sheridan on September 10th? It's another person we can look out for. What about Tyler Boyer? Because I do feel that Erica and Tyler flew together definitively. Was Tyler Boyer at the office on that day on September 10th? Did you see Tyler Boyer on September 10th at the office? If so, what time? Do you have a text from him saying he was at the office? If so, please email us. We want to hear from you. More tips at CandiceOwens.com. This is an interesting person to be missing. Mama Stacy. She didn't need her family there. No, not her real family. Forget her friends, her family, everyone she grew up with. Remember Erica grew up in Scottsdale Everybody right there right Mom okay Mom a little sick Dad aunts uncles doesn everybody live here in Scottsdale I think even I heard that Nicole Rothstein once upon a time lived in Scottsdale Where are all of you Where your family Where's …” View more
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Stacey Sheridan was notably absent from the Turning Point USA office on September 10th, raising questions about her whereabouts. Living in close quarters with Erica and Charlie, this dynamic hints at deeper family ties that seem to overshadow her actual family. As the investigation unfolds, the search for Stacey becomes crucial, challenging the notion of workplace loyalty versus genuine family support.
Candace · Who’s Lying? Frank Turek, Erika Kirk, Or Elizabeth McCoy? | Candace Ep 316 · Mar 25, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… that there were additional leads that we needed to run down and fully investigate. And that just simply was not done. Basically, from the time that Tyler Robinson turned himself in and was arrested and his fingerprints were found on the rifle, they basically, they being the FBI, said, hey, this is now going to go over to the Utah law enforcement and we are not investigating anything further. And there was a lot of back and forth about that because there were still, and again, not just my opinion and the opinion of the National Counterterrorism Center, there was other leads for us to run down. …” “Nothing should be off limits. So I love Andrew and I love Blake, but I think that they're not right, that everything has been investigated. And here's Joe Kent, again, less than a week ago, to me directly, 25A. And all I can really truly say is that there were additional leads that we needed to run down and fully investigate. And that just simply was not done. Basically, from the time that Tyler Robinson turned himself in and was arrested and his fingerprints were found on the rifle, they basically, they being the FBI, said, hey, this is now going to go over to the Utah law enforcement and we are not investigating anything further. And there was a lot of back and forth about that because there were still, and again, not just my opinion and the opinion of the National Counterterrorism Center, there was other leads for us to run down. And I even spoke with members of the FBI who were kind of at the ground level, and they agreed with me. We wanted to continue to investigate. And so all I can say with authority right now is that there were additional leads for us to run down. the scope that we had of foreign involvement, we did not get an opportunity to run down all of those …” View more
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Joe Kent reveals that crucial leads in the Tyler Robinson case were never fully investigated, raising serious questions about government accountability. He argues that the FBI's decision to hand off the case to local law enforcement prematurely neglected vital evidence involving potential foreign connections. Kent emphasizes that while there is overwhelming evidence against Robinson, the lack of thorough investigation into all leads undermines the pursuit of justice.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Truth About Kirk Investigation and Robinson Trial, Iran Questions, with Curt Mills, and Josh Duhamel on Keeping Politics Out of Hollywood | Ep. 1281 · Mar 25, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“… to report. According to its website, Coors says, quote, an incubator and mentorship program for pro-democracy content creators. It's led by Brian Tyler Cohen, a progressive podcast host. What's with these podcasters, Mr. Producer? Who has over 5 million subscribers on YouTube. The website lists a creator council that includes roughly a dozen influencers, along with links to their accounts on TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube. Comer said that the House committee had obtained 50 quarterly reports from influencers who signed contracts with Chorus. Per the committee, influencers claimed in the …” “… requires groups such as Creator Collective that are organized as a 501c4 to disclose any spending in support or opposition of candidates. The types of nonprofits may engage in unlimited political lobbying and some campaign activity, but they still have to report. According to its website, Coors says, quote, an incubator and mentorship program for pro-democracy content creators. It's led by Brian Tyler Cohen, a progressive podcast host. What's with these podcasters, Mr. Producer? Who has over 5 million subscribers on YouTube. The website lists a creator council that includes roughly a dozen influencers, along with links to their accounts on TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube. Comer said that the House committee had obtained 50 quarterly reports from influencers who signed contracts with Chorus. Per the committee, influencers claimed in the reports that they did not create any content on behalf of Corus, or use any Corus resources that expressly advocated the election or defeat, or solicited funds for a clearly identified candidate. But the Comer letter cited three examples of social media. All right, the back and forth, but the point is, this looks like a front group that may well have …” View more
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A nonprofit group linked to Democratic influencers is under investigation by the House Oversight Committee for potential campaign finance violations. This group, known as Creator Collective, allegedly used dark money to obscure its political activities, raising serious concerns about transparency in political lobbying and influencer marketing. The investigation highlights the ongoing battle over dark money's influence in American politics.
Mark Levin Podcast · 3/20/26 - The Fifth Column: Unmasking America's Hidden Propaganda Network · Mar 21, 2026
The Charlie Kirk Show
“… tired of seeing this and i always see it from the same people who are maximally conspiratorial here's what i want everybody to know shortly after Tyler Robinson's arrest the prosecutors released a probable cause affidavit detailing The evidence gathered immediately after Charlie's assassination. The evidence presented at that time was overwhelming. But people also need to remember this. In the months that have followed, we know the investigation has continued. More details will come out in May when the assassin has a probable cause hearing, and we are certain there will be even more evidence …” “… with this reporter that i'm talking to i can't like it's just what you actually think happened if you want to do that you can at least argue with him but like this endless appeal to well i had this senior job i saw things everywhere like i'm sick and tired of seeing this and i always see it from the same people who are maximally conspiratorial here's what i want everybody to know shortly after Tyler Robinson's arrest the prosecutors released a probable cause affidavit detailing The evidence gathered immediately after Charlie's assassination. The evidence presented at that time was overwhelming. But people also need to remember this. In the months that have followed, we know the investigation has continued. More details will come out in May when the assassin has a probable cause hearing, and we are certain there will be even more evidence submitted against Tyler Robinson by the state. And that's a – so the frustration here, Michael, is that we have this vacuum, this void that's been created where the investigation is kind of still ongoing. They're still gathering it, getting it presentable for this May probable cause hearing. But the internet never stops, and Joe Kent resigned when …” View more
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Joe Kent's PR tour could seriously jeopardize Tyler Robinson's trial, as the ongoing investigation continues to unfold. With overwhelming evidence already presented, the potential for public opinion to taint the jury pool raises serious concerns about the integrity of the prosecution. This situation highlights the real-world impact of conspiracy theories and the importance of protecting civil liberties in high-profile cases.
The Charlie Kirk Show · Joe Kent and Tyler Robinson · Mar 24, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“Yeah. Armando Baycott played about 11 years. I think he caught him rebound-wise. That's a good pull by me. Tyler Hansborough is a 2010 guy for six years. Pat yourself on the back there, lad. That's a good call by me. But if you think about it, you've got to be just good enough to put up these big numbers, but not that good where you leave after one or two years. I guess a tricky formula where you go, man, he's going to be the all-time leading scorer. That's because he's been there five years. Let me see. Bob in Ohio. Hi, Bob. What's on your mind today? …” “Yeah. Armando Baycott played about 11 years. I think he caught him rebound-wise. That's a good pull by me. Tyler Hansborough is a 2010 guy for six years. Pat yourself on the back there, lad. That's a good call by me. But if you think about it, you've got to be just good enough to put up these big numbers, but not that good where you leave after one or two years. I guess a tricky formula where you go, man, he's going to be the all-time leading scorer. That's because he's been there five years. Let me see. Bob in Ohio. Hi, Bob. What's on your mind today? How's it going, brother? Hey. How about this one? I'm going to throw this at you, and you're going to say you are 100% right, and the other guys are going to have no idea. Roosevelt Chapman had the greatest four-game run as a UD. Now, that was probably about your time, right? We about the same age? Velvet is a little younger than me. Okay, so he had …” View more
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Roosevelt Chapman delivered one of the most remarkable four-game stretches in Dayton basketball history, scoring 30, 41, and 29 points against top competitors. Despite being only 6'4
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 3 - NFL Draft Conundrum, All-Time NCAA Starting 5 · Mar 18, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… of that, anything over two years, bro, they thought what was wrong with you. Because remember how they was looking at Blake Griffin? They looked at Tyler Hans, bro. They're like, bro, if you that, why you not one and done? Man, what you talking about? Yeah. Tyler has nothing to look at Tyler. Bro, you at North Carolina. You ACC player of the year. You national player of the year. And you a senior? They look at you crazy. Because if you that dude, you got to be one and done. You got to be a KD. You got to be those guys. So you think it's a bad thing, Uncle Joe? Maybe I'm not developed enough to …” “… something was wrong with you They thought something was wrong with you. You know what I mean? Unless you was Shane Battier, who was in my draft, and you had been at Duke for four years, probably won you two championships, you know. But outside of that, anything over two years, bro, they thought what was wrong with you. Because remember how they was looking at Blake Griffin? They looked at Tyler Hans, bro. They're like, bro, if you that, why you not one and done? Man, what you talking about? Yeah. Tyler has nothing to look at Tyler. Bro, you at North Carolina. You ACC player of the year. You national player of the year. And you a senior? They look at you crazy. Because if you that dude, you got to be one and done. You got to be a KD. You got to be those guys. So you think it's a bad thing, Uncle Joe? Maybe I'm not developed enough to be able to go to the next level. Now, you lead too early and you get your ass exposed. at the next level, then what? Well, get me exposed because I want to be as close to that $200 million contract that's coming in three years. I'm about to be, think about it, Ocho. If I leave, let's just say for the sake of argument, I leave at 19. By the time I'm …” View more
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The introduction of NIL deals has transformed how college basketball players view their futures. Players now prioritize getting to lucrative contracts faster, often leaving college early to avoid being seen as underdeveloped. This shift raises concerns about the long-term development of young athletes and the pressure to succeed immediately.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 1: Iso Joe PULLS UP on Ocho + Prairie View A&M’s Dontae Horne JOINS Nightcap + Miami Ohio BEATS SMU for FINAL SPOT in MARCH MADNESS + Lakers COOK the Rockets + Deandre Ayton has STEPPED UP his GAME · Mar 19, 2026
Candace
“… just wondering how is she affording to live? Okay. She's still dating JT Massey during this time. We also have that on July 11th, Lori Fransfey and Tyler Boyer and Erica are going to be behind Donald Trump for his presidential campaign rally. Now, you will recall this is when the story gets pretty fuzzy. Erica thinks that she met Tyler at that rally, but Tyler tells the story that she called him up before that rally and offered to help. So the details get murky. She can't remember how she met him, kind of thinking it was years earlier when her mother was doing deals with the Farnsworth family …” “… 2018. Let's jump in where we left off. So in 2015, Erica is 27 years old. Okay. It is entirely unclear what she is doing for work. It's important to stress. She's 27 years old. This is not 18, 19, just got the house. Don't know what I'm doing. I'm just wondering how is she affording to live? Okay. She's still dating JT Massey during this time. We also have that on July 11th, Lori Fransfey and Tyler Boyer and Erica are going to be behind Donald Trump for his presidential campaign rally. Now, you will recall this is when the story gets pretty fuzzy. Erica thinks that she met Tyler at that rally, but Tyler tells the story that she called him up before that rally and offered to help. So the details get murky. She can't remember how she met him, kind of thinking it was years earlier when her mother was doing deals with the Farnsworth family for EMPs and getting money again from the government for fear-mongering. There's going to be these EMP attacks. Anyway, in mid-August of that year, Erica goes to Canada. She travels to Montreal through to Estrel, Quebec. Again, not knowing how she is affording this lifestyle, she is traveling with Nicole Rothstein. We have that in November. Her …” View more
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In 2016, Erica was living in New York City at 28 years old, but no one knew how she was making money. She had previously traveled lavishly in 2015, yet her employment status remained a mystery. With connections to political rallies and questionable charity launches, the question lingers: how was she funding her lifestyle?
Candace · Red Sparrow: When Erika Met Charlie… · Mar 18, 2026

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