Best Podcast Episodes About Tyson Apostol
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Updated: Mar 31, 2026 – 11 episodes
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“And here I am to keep the fun going with the guys. Here he is. Pickleball's top influencer, America's dad. It's Tyson Apostle. Tyson, how are you? I'm great. I'm here. Just got back from helping the kids at school doing computer projects where they have to research topics. And yeah, what else? I feel like, oh, I had a crazy encounter. encounter so we have these giant lizards in our yard called chuck wallas they're very big yeah i love that they're big sounds like first name last name yeah it is a first name last name chuck walla so they're probably close to …”
“And here I am to keep the fun going with the guys. Here he is. Pickleball's top influencer, America's dad. It's Tyson Apostle. Tyson, how are you? I'm great. I'm here. Just got back from helping the kids at school doing computer projects where they have to research topics. And yeah, what else? I feel like, oh, I had a crazy encounter. encounter so we have these giant lizards in our yard called chuck wallas they're very big yeah i love that they're big sounds like first name last name yeah it is a first name last name chuck walla so they're probably close to two feet long maybe sometimes and they always keep their distance they're very skittish you just they sit up on the rocks they're vegetarian so they're just eating plants. And I see one, I pull in, I'm pulling in the driveway and there's one like off in the distance. And I was like, Oh, there's a chuckwalla. And it just starts sprinting at the van, …”
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Tyson Apostle shares a hilarious and unexpected encounter with a chuckwalla lizard in his garage. After spotting the two-foot-long creature sprinting towards his van, Tyson finds himself in a comical chase to get the lizard out of his garage, leading to some wild antics as the chuckwalla scales the side of his house. This amusing story highlights the quirky side of nature in everyday life.
“It's just valid questions, right? And Tyson really doesn't have a real answer for it. I just kind of, I guess I just wanted you to keep it. She has all the power. She knows that she has leverage. She knows where the bodies are buried. And so now she's just playing with her food, really. And this is, again, why Kate is so scary. because she's such a straight shooter that Tyson knows he's getting nowhere with him. She's not even trying to sell him like, oh, no, it's really fine. You know, …”
“It's just valid questions, right? And Tyson really doesn't have a real answer for it. I just kind of, I guess I just wanted you to keep it. She has all the power. She knows that she has leverage. She knows where the bodies are buried. And so now she's just playing with her food, really. And this is, again, why Kate is so scary. because she's such a straight shooter that Tyson knows he's getting nowhere with him. She's not even trying to sell him like, oh, no, it's really fine. You know, no, we're good. We're good together. She's just like, oh, OK, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Cool, cool. Yeah, she she's giving him nothing. And so for a player like Tyson, who's looking for an angle, looking to get in, looking to re-aggressiate himself with the with the majority, it's very off-putting. Right. He knows he's …”
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In Season 3, Episode 7 of 'House of Villains', Kate's dominance is on full display as she controls the nomination ceremony with precision. Tyson, feeling the heat, struggles to gain any ground against her, showcasing the intense dynamics of power and fear among the contestants. The episode ends with a cliffhanger that leaves viewers questioning the fate of the third nominee, further highlighting Kate's strategic prowess.
“… very accustomed to treating prisoners badly. It's kind of along the same lines. I totally agree. And just imagine what would happen if – what if Tyson Foods or any of these companies just – the policy was just if the press wants to come in and photograph and the press wants to come in and write about it, they're allowed to come in once a week or whatever and just do whatever they want. Well, it should be non-negotiable. It should be a part of the ability to run a facility like that because of the consequences. Because if you don't do that, there is the potential for you being a horrific …”
“… have been released of people beating animals with crowbars and stuff for no fucking reason. Just sadistic, sick people that just happen to work in these places that become very accustomed to treating these animals badly, just like security guards become very accustomed to treating prisoners badly. It's kind of along the same lines. I totally agree. And just imagine what would happen if – what if Tyson Foods or any of these companies just – the policy was just if the press wants to come in and photograph and the press wants to come in and write about it, they're allowed to come in once a week or whatever and just do whatever they want. Well, it should be non-negotiable. It should be a part of the ability to run a facility like that because of the consequences. Because if you don't do that, there is the potential for you being a horrific abuser of animals. Of course. And nobody wants to buy your chicken or your pork or whatever it is if you're doing that. And we should know. But like criminalizing taking video. Crazy. Of animals being abused. Crazy. Like how could you justify that, you know? You would only do it if you value profit over ethics, over morals. That's the only thing. If …”
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously critique the absurdity of ag-gag laws that prevent transparency in animal treatment. The most compelling moment is when they question why anyone would prioritize cheap bacon over ethical practices, leading to a laugh-out-loud comparison of slaughterhouse practices to security guard behavior. It's a mix of shocking revelations and dark humor that keeps the audience engaged.
“… Let me take you back to February 11th, 1990, Tokyo. You were just a little pumpkin pie haircutted kid, probably. And you're watching your hero, Mike Tyson, fight Buster Douglas. and Buster Douglas was busting him up from the start. I've said this a million times, and Rich knows. That whole fight we were watching for Tyson to knock him out. You were watching the last thing. What's Tyson going to knock him out? What's Tyson going to knock him out? Eventually he knocked him down. But the truth is, if you watch that fight again, Buster Douglas was lighting him up from the get-go. He was boxing Mike …”
“… do I have like an old shirt in the trunk? Oh, gross. No, but I think we've all been there as parents. Well, you got to improvise. You're prepared now because he's two, but when they get a little older, you're like, you don't have wipes on hand. Let me take you back to February 11th, 1990, Tokyo. You were just a little pumpkin pie haircutted kid, probably. And you're watching your hero, Mike Tyson, fight Buster Douglas. and Buster Douglas was busting him up from the start. I've said this a million times, and Rich knows. That whole fight we were watching for Tyson to knock him out. You were watching the last thing. What's Tyson going to knock him out? What's Tyson going to knock him out? Eventually he knocked him down. But the truth is, if you watch that fight again, Buster Douglas was lighting him up from the get-go. He was boxing Mike Tyson, lighting him up. Your instinct, though, when you were a kid in 1990 was. You didn't care about that. You're just waiting for Tyson to land and beat his ass. Yeah, because it's all perspective. If you were like, wow, the Buster Douglas ain't doing so bad. It's just a matter of time before Tyson whoops his ass. And that just never happened. If …”
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Duke's medical staff once used a rubber glove filled with ice water to treat Mike Tyson during a fight, showcasing their lack of preparation. This humorous incident highlights the lengths people go to when improvising under pressure, like using duct tape on a tire or buckets to catch rainwater. It's a reminder that sometimes, low-budget solutions can lead to unexpected moments of creativity.
“They have horns. And they literally have horns. Horned bug is nasty. This is bad for Tyson. you know winning this obviously is good for him but tyson now looks not only look untrustworthy but he also looks very scary competition wise you know like i i think that on the one hand it might prevent people from putting them up because maybe they don't want to go up against him in the challenge like this but on the other hand like he just kind of drawn the line in the sand and showed him that he's the big bad wolf in the house yeah that's …”
“They have horns. And they literally have horns. Horned bug is nasty. This is bad for Tyson. you know winning this obviously is good for him but tyson now looks not only look untrustworthy but he also looks very scary competition wise you know like i i think that on the one hand it might prevent people from putting them up because maybe they don't want to go up against him in the challenge like this but on the other hand like he just kind of drawn the line in the sand and showed him that he's the big bad wolf in the house yeah that's what he was on survivor the big bad wolf that's him yeah and with no like that's the one thing too that tyson says in this episode is that He's kind of rattled because he escaped. You know, he doesn't realize it at this point that he escaped being put on the hit list in the first place. And then they show up for the redemption challenge. He thinks …”
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Tyson's gameplay in 'House of Villains' Season 3 is heating up as he navigates complex relationships and competition dynamics. After narrowly escaping elimination, he faces backlash when his alliances are questioned, revealing the cutthroat nature of reality TV. The tension escalates as Kate confronts Tom about Tyson's deceit, setting the stage for intense drama and shifting alliances.
“… difficult hard it's just hard so yeah yeah and so he's kind of been battle tested he has a really good ally that he's working with this time and tyson so he's learning he talks about how he sees tyson planting these seeds and doing these little things and he picking up on them so yeah he learning at the knee of one of the goats here and uh it it seemingly paying off because to your point about Kate yeah in the preseason she was like yeah I dunking on Tom Sandoval we like of course you are because that what you supposed to do but that Kate she can dunk on anybody and still work with them and …”
“… good on tom tom is not a rookie in these reality tv streets anymore he's played the traitors which is arguably the probably the hardest game i think for anybody to play whether you're a faithful or a traitor i just think that game is just extremely difficult hard it's just hard so yeah yeah and so he's kind of been battle tested he has a really good ally that he's working with this time and tyson so he's learning he talks about how he sees tyson planting these seeds and doing these little things and he picking up on them so yeah he learning at the knee of one of the goats here and uh it it seemingly paying off because to your point about Kate yeah in the preseason she was like yeah I dunking on Tom Sandoval we like of course you are because that what you supposed to do but that Kate she can dunk on anybody and still work with them and still find them pleasant you know that's her thing she's like oh yeah I'm gonna give Tom shit but she has to work together she finds him pleasant yeah she likes him she's gonna dunk on him a little bit and um this is a crazy alliance because again tom tom seemingly saves tyson from going on the block this time around i uh and and thank you tom …”
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Tom Sandoval, known from 'Vanderpump Rules,' has formed unexpected alliances in 'The Traitors.' Despite initial animosity, he seems to charm fellow contestant Kate, leading to a strategic pairing that could change the game. This dynamic duo, alongside seasoned player Tyson, raises questions about Tom's gameplay and potential pitfalls in his strategy.
“… of just like want to have played with them. These like legends and stuff like that. I just think like the way that you guys were talking about Sari Tyson I think you said this thing about Sari this idea of like she dangerous but she on my side so it fine like that that is like her ongoing superpower and then like Rizzo has this interesting superpower of like this kid is so annoying wait actually I kind of like him is this sort of like thing that he does so there's just like I that's why it's the Sari and Rizzo combo is the one that I'm like most interested in watching going forward so dude I …”
“… is i mean there's a way in which these like legacy players are coasting a lot on their reputation, you know? So like you want, you want, if you're new, you kind of like want Ozzy still in the game or you want Colby still in the game. Cause you kind of just like want to have played with them. These like legends and stuff like that. I just think like the way that you guys were talking about Sari Tyson I think you said this thing about Sari this idea of like she dangerous but she on my side so it fine like that that is like her ongoing superpower and then like Rizzo has this interesting superpower of like this kid is so annoying wait actually I kind of like him is this sort of like thing that he does so there's just like I that's why it's the Sari and Rizzo combo is the one that I'm like most interested in watching going forward so dude I love watching Rizzo just like when people are over. I know. Colby's like, get this kid out of here. Then he's like, this kid is my son. He's my son. I love it. It's amazing. Which we predicted here on the pod has spoken that Colby would become a father figure to Rizzo. Nice. So, yeah. We'll see. We'll see. Somebody's social game will get them in …”
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In the latest episode of 'Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans,' the hosts discuss the intricate social dynamics at play as the merge approaches. They highlight players like Sari and Rizzo, noting how Sari's strategic prowess and Rizzo's endearing annoyance create a unique alliance that could shape the game's outcome. As tensions rise, the hosts predict that someone's social blunder may lead to trouble during the merge.
“Surpassed the Olympics. They could kick us out of the Olympics, but we still have this Mike Tyson invitation. We got all the young kids watching. And then they'll become boxers. And me and us and guys like Roberto the Ram would take our teams and fight all over the world that would take us. Anybody that would take us. We're all over the world. They get their team, they'll fight their team. Let's keep team after team. I love it. Man, they're doing that all the time. This week we go there. Maybe next week we go here. We do it weekly. Every …”
“Surpassed the Olympics. They could kick us out of the Olympics, but we still have this Mike Tyson invitation. We got all the young kids watching. And then they'll become boxers. And me and us and guys like Roberto the Ram would take our teams and fight all over the world that would take us. Anybody that would take us. We're all over the world. They get their team, they'll fight their team. Let's keep team after team. I love it. Man, they're doing that all the time. This week we go there. Maybe next week we go here. We do it weekly. Every two weeks, monthly. But we get it done. Let's figure it out. You know, we travel the world. Team Tyson versus the world. Team Tyson versus Panama, Roberto Durant. Team Tyson versus Russia. Team Tyson versus Scotland. Stuff like that. And how proud are these young kids going to be to represent their countries? Listen, how proud are they going to be to …”
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Mike Tyson believes that even if the Olympics fade away, young boxers can still find pride and purpose through his initiative to create a global tournament. He emphasizes the life-changing experiences these kids will gain by traveling and representing their countries, fostering independence and self-value. Tyson's mission is clear: it's all about giving kids opportunities and building a supportive community for their growth.
“… G. Let's start in New Mexico with Alan. What up, Alan? I just wanted to, you guys halfway stole my, stole what I was going to say, but it's Mike Tyson with Tyson Chicken. That's good, yeah. Hey, it's Mike Tyson. I love chicken strips. It's a different Tyson, but I still love it. Hey, it's Mike Tyson. Don't confuse me with Tyson's Chicken, but I still love it. That's so funny, dude. Yeah, or even Tyson Fury. How about Tyson Fury, right? Yeah. It should happen. All right, let's go to Sactown. Sacramento, Steve. Yo, what up, Steve? Hey, guys. The biggest missed one of all time was Rice-A-Roni. …”
“We'll take a few phone calls and start playing some games, giving away some prizes. Who do we got? Danny G. Let's start in New Mexico with Alan. What up, Alan? I just wanted to, you guys halfway stole my, stole what I was going to say, but it's Mike Tyson with Tyson Chicken. That's good, yeah. Hey, it's Mike Tyson. I love chicken strips. It's a different Tyson, but I still love it. Hey, it's Mike Tyson. Don't confuse me with Tyson's Chicken, but I still love it. That's so funny, dude. Yeah, or even Tyson Fury. How about Tyson Fury, right? Yeah. It should happen. All right, let's go to Sactown. Sacramento, Steve. Yo, what up, Steve? Hey, guys. The biggest missed one of all time was Rice-A-Roni. Back in the 80s, Rice-A-Roni was extremely popular, and their slogan was Rice-A-Roni, the San Francisco treat. There was a player who caught the ball in San Francisco called Jerry Rice. Man, it was made in heaven. Yeah. Yeah, why are you talking to me like I'm Bruce Pearl? I know who Jerry Rice is. I'm a 49ers fan. Lifetime supply of Rice-a-roni, …”
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Imagine Mike Tyson endorsing Tyson Chicken or Jerry Rice promoting Rice-A-Roni! In this lively segment, listeners share their hilarious ideas for sports endorsements that never happened, highlighting the missed opportunities in branding. From Tyson's chicken love to Rice-A-Roni's perfect pairing with a 49ers legend, these ideas spark laughter and nostalgia.
“… three days, fellas, you know, with minimum risk. Look, you know, the one thing about Cal, you know, Cal been on the NIL deals. And now he got that Tyson money and that Walmart money down there at Arkansas, Joe. And that Tyson chicken. That Tyson chicken farm and that Walmart money That is not a bad place to start when it legally NIL money now Boy that the best place you can start Actually you know they filthy up there bro They take care of them boys. This is what you get. You get great product. Look, probably Texas. If I'm looking at somewhere, I'm probably football. My first job, I'm looking …”
“… that. He like that. Yeah. I mean, y'all shot 52% from the floor, 63% from the three-point line. You shoot 63% from the three-point line, you're going to win a lot of games. Yeah, that was, you know, that's back to back to back. That's three games in three days, fellas, you know, with minimum risk. Look, you know, the one thing about Cal, you know, Cal been on the NIL deals. And now he got that Tyson money and that Walmart money down there at Arkansas, Joe. And that Tyson chicken. That Tyson chicken farm and that Walmart money That is not a bad place to start when it legally NIL money now Boy that the best place you can start Actually you know they filthy up there bro They take care of them boys. This is what you get. You get great product. Look, probably Texas. If I'm looking at somewhere, I'm probably football. My first job, I'm looking at Texas. University of Texas got money. SMU, hold on. Didn't somebody just give SMU like $60 million, like three families? I think three or four families just gave him like $60 million. Look that up, Ash. Oh, yeah. Man, hey, hey, hey, we might have to take a trip up there and holler at the Wal-Marts and the Tyson, man, the Fayetteville where I went …”
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Arkansas basketball is thriving, thanks to lucrative NIL deals with major companies like Tyson Foods and Walmart. These deals provide the financial support needed to recruit top talent, making Arkansas a powerhouse in college basketball. With a solid squad and elite guard play, they are set for a strong NCAA tournament run.
“Yeah. But Tyson was in my dream. Tyson is in, for some reason, Tyson is in a lot of my dreams. Yes. A lot of my dreams. Tina, I know you would play Survivor again. A lot of people want to know, would you play again? But you would, right? Of course. Okay. But Kindness Patrol asks, would Tina do the traitors? Would we see Tina on TV again? Would you follow in my footsteps? And would you go to Scotland? I don't know the premise of the show I haven't seen it but I …”
“Yeah. But Tyson was in my dream. Tyson is in, for some reason, Tyson is in a lot of my dreams. Yes. A lot of my dreams. Tina, I know you would play Survivor again. A lot of people want to know, would you play again? But you would, right? Of course. Okay. But Kindness Patrol asks, would Tina do the traitors? Would we see Tina on TV again? Would you follow in my footsteps? And would you go to Scotland? I don't know the premise of the show I haven't seen it but I know it's a very very very popular show tell me what the premise is so that you go to a castle okay in Scotland you'd love it okay and then is it cold this is cold yeah okay but it's toasty in the castle okay sometimes too much so okay and then you go there and then they pick out like three or four people and they make them they're they're the …”
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The Traitors is a thrilling reality show set in a Scottish castle where contestants must identify the 'traitors' among them, who secretly eliminate players each night. Tina Wesson, a Survivor alum, shares her thoughts on the premise and gameplay, noting the challenges of discerning who to vote out and the fun (or lack thereof) in the challenges presented. This segment dives into the strategic elements that make the show captivating for viewers.
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