Best Podcast Episodes About Will Sommer

Best Podcast Episodes About Will Sommer

Everything podcasters are saying about Will Sommer — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 28, 2026 – 45 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Will Sommer

Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
“Was that real or fake? See Jim Carrey's face. I don't believe it. I don't know what's going on. Do you guys thought the Will Smith Chris Rock slap was a work No I thought it was just the funniest No it was just for like three years You could make someone talk about it You just drinking and you like dude do you remember that If you get anyone to talk about it You can make someone talk about it And they get very interested in it. They do. Lashes are carrying. The eye color is crazy. It was nuts. Yeah. The slap? Dude, it's crazy. I think enough time has passed we can …” “Was that real or fake? See Jim Carrey's face. I don't believe it. I don't know what's going on. Do you guys thought the Will Smith Chris Rock slap was a work No I thought it was just the funniest No it was just for like three years You could make someone talk about it You just drinking and you like dude do you remember that If you get anyone to talk about it You can make someone talk about it And they get very interested in it. They do. Lashes are carrying. The eye color is crazy. It was nuts. Yeah. The slap? Dude, it's crazy. I think enough time has passed we can start talking about it again. The slap's not a slap. That was fucking crazy. I agree with that. A lot. I love it. Did you think he sat back down and then won Best Actor? Best Actor. He won the Best Award. Awesome. Keep my wife out of your mouth. Could you imagine blowing your nose in Roger Goodell's tie and then winning the Super Bowl? Serena …” View more
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The segment humorously dissects the infamous Will Smith slap, comparing it to absurd scenarios like winning the Super Bowl after a bizarre act. With wild analogies and unexpected twists, the hosts create a laugh-out-loud narrative about celebrity antics and the absurdity of fame.
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast · Ep 604 - Tyler Gerben (feat. Steve Gerben, Dan Soder, Billy & Spud) · Mar 20, 2026
Modern Wisdom
“… I didn't care about anything else I needed to do. It required taking what we were doing seriously, but not ourselves so seriously. that we were unwilling to do something that to others would feel off-brand. And it required this idea that genuine hospitality is one size fits one. And we resourced that.” “… see what we did well to make sure we keep on doing that thing. I think that's how you put intention to intuition. So we went to the hot dog. What happened? It was just a few simple things. It just required being present, caring so much about them that I didn't care about anything else I needed to do. It required taking what we were doing seriously, but not ourselves so seriously. that we were unwilling to do something that to others would feel off-brand. And it required this idea that genuine hospitality is one size fits one. And we resourced that.” View more
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In a memorable segment from Will Guidara's podcast episode, he shares a breakthrough moment at Eleven Madison Park that highlights the essence of genuine hospitality. After overhearing guests lamenting their missed opportunity for a New York hot dog, he rushes out to get one, ultimately serving it in a fancy way that leaves them ecstatic, proving that connection often trumps opulence in dining experiences.
Modern Wisdom · #1076 - Will Guidara - The Hotdog Effect: Secrets of the World’s #1 Restaurants · Mar 26, 2026
Galaxy Brain
“… happening with the um the proof of life video that um the prime minister of israel has had to circulate explain that for a second for people who who will be uh less informed about this this idea that uh that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is is dead and explain that just for a second oh god how many how many hours do we have so in a nutshell netanyahu gives um a speech that is recorded and in the reshared versions of the recording in certain frames he kind of looks like he has six fingers on one hand now extra fingers is or was a pretty common tell um that ai was involved now ai's …” “… already happening. My colleagues and I just wrote a story about the liar's dividend, which is the phenomenon that happens when the prevalence of AI makes it so that people can more easily discount like actual footage real footage which is what's happening with the um the proof of life video that um the prime minister of israel has had to circulate explain that for a second for people who who will be uh less informed about this this idea that uh that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is is dead and explain that just for a second oh god how many how many hours do we have so in a nutshell netanyahu gives um a speech that is recorded and in the reshared versions of the recording in certain frames he kind of looks like he has six fingers on one hand now extra fingers is or was a pretty common tell um that ai was involved now ai's gotten much, much better. So that's not really the case anymore. Versions of that video start circulating where people are like, oh my God, he has six fingers. This is AHN-a-rated. Obviously he's dead because we always jump to that conclusion now, is that the world leader is dead. So amazingly, a few days later, Netanyahu posts on his social platforms …” View more
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proof of life video sparked intense debate over authenticity, as many claimed it was a deepfake despite verification. This incident highlights the growing societal trust issues surrounding AI-generated content, where even verified footage can be dismissed as fake. As AI technology advances, the line between reality and deception becomes increasingly blurred, leading to a crisis of trust in digital media.
Galaxy Brain · Your Favorite Influencer Might Be AI · Apr 10, 2026
Blank Check with Griffin & David
“… And then the confiscated drugs are missing. Right. He's put the piece together, the pieces together. He thinks he solved the whole case. Joseph Sommer, who's basically to me, just like German Ronnie Cox. You know what I mean? Yes. Especially in the 80s. He spent two minutes being like, is this Ronnie Cox? No, it's not. But it could be. Yes. And like that scene is so great because I'm immediately like, don't. Don't do it. As soon as he's like, let's just keep it. Who else knows about this? Let's keep it between the two of us. And like, we've all been trained at this point. So then Danny Glover …” “He goes to. Yeah. Yeah. His boss. And then the confiscated drugs are missing. Right. He's put the piece together, the pieces together. He thinks he solved the whole case. Joseph Sommer, who's basically to me, just like German Ronnie Cox. You know what I mean? Yes. Especially in the 80s. He spent two minutes being like, is this Ronnie Cox? No, it's not. But it could be. Yes. And like that scene is so great because I'm immediately like, don't. Don't do it. As soon as he's like, let's just keep it. Who else knows about this? Let's keep it between the two of us. And like, we've all been trained at this point. So then Danny Glover shows up in the parking lot. shootout shootout but the best part is the rich couple in the car yeah the elevator the husband being like you i don't give a shit it's really funny what would you do if your car was getting shot up at danny glover in an you know inadvertent situation would you also would you just quietly like door close it i don't …” View more
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In Peter Weir's film 'Witness', a gripping scene unfolds as Harrison Ford's character races against time to protect witnesses while bleeding from a gunshot wound. The humor and tension peak when a couple in a car reacts to a shootout, raising questions about human instinct in emergencies. This blend of action and unexpected comedic moments highlights the film's unique character dynamics and themes.
Blank Check with Griffin & David · Witness with Amanda Dobbins · Apr 12, 2026
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend
“… just wants to destroy, like not that guy. Just this podcast? Yeah, this podcast? Why isn't it smartless? And he's like crushing the wire. Where's Will Arnett? He's Canadian. Hey, Mike, so I just have to ask you. So your job was to be a basically a guide who would protect people from polar bears in the Arctic. And so I have so many questions right now. I've always heard polar bears are the most dangerous bear. They can kill you so quickly. Is that true? It's true, yeah. Like a black bear, a grizzly bear might not want anything to do with you where a polar bear, if they smell you, see you, …” “… new to my team here. So I was wondering if you give her name for it. How about Interrupto? Interrupto? I love it. Interrupto the owl. She's also sitting on my router right now. So she might even interrupt us further. That's okay. That bird, Interrupto just wants to destroy, like not that guy. Just this podcast? Yeah, this podcast? Why isn't it smartless? And he's like crushing the wire. Where's Will Arnett? He's Canadian. Hey, Mike, so I just have to ask you. So your job was to be a basically a guide who would protect people from polar bears in the Arctic. And so I have so many questions right now. I've always heard polar bears are the most dangerous bear. They can kill you so quickly. Is that true? It's true, yeah. Like a black bear, a grizzly bear might not want anything to do with you where a polar bear, if they smell you, see you, they're coming to get you. They're hungry, it's cold, and they want to eat. Right. They're not sitting around on their backs eating a bunch of blueberries that they found. There's nothing like that in the Arctic. No. So when they see a ham steak and boots walking by, they go for it. They go for that person. They want it. They want it bad. So what can …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Mike reveals the terrifying reality of being a polar bear monitor, where the biggest threat isn't just the bears but the humans who might poop their pants in fear! The comedic highlight comes when Mike describes how a non-lethal rubber bullet merely annoyed a bear, leading to the punchline that the bear was actually deterred by the smell of panic-induced poop.
Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend · Interrupto! · Mar 26, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program
“… do that again. This is real dangerous stuff, and they have to realize this is what is going to happen again if they get in power again. They will do this type of product again, and we will all suffer the consequences. I have to tell you, I am convinced that our security apparatus is a danger to the republic. It's absolutely a danger, and you should never feel that way. You should be skeptical, but you should never feel like I think they're a danger to the republic. And the reason why I say that is you can take this, what you have been calling a product. You can take it out. You can …” “… retribution campaigns that played out all across the country against various Americans. And so this is not just something that the American people should shrug their shoulders at and say, well, you know, that sounds a little silly. Silly Democrats shouldn't do that again. This is real dangerous stuff, and they have to realize this is what is going to happen again if they get in power again. They will do this type of product again, and we will all suffer the consequences. I have to tell you, I am convinced that our security apparatus is a danger to the republic. It's absolutely a danger, and you should never feel that way. You should be skeptical, but you should never feel like I think they're a danger to the republic. And the reason why I say that is you can take this, what you have been calling a product. You can take it out. You can remove it. But what about the people who produced it? What about the people inside the agencies that didn't raise the alarm and say, what the hell are we doing? Right, right. Oh, absolutely. I mean, there has to be top to bottom review of the people who are involved in producing these products, contributing to these products. And there needs to be …” View more
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The CIA's recent documents suggest a troubling narrative: mothers are being marked as potential extremists. This reflects a broader strategy from the Biden administration, which views traditional family values and conservative Americans as threats to national security. The implications of this targeting could have serious consequences for family structures and societal norms in America.
The Glenn Beck Program · The Iran Narrative on X Is FAKE. Here’s Who’s REALLY Behind It | Guests: Gene Hamilton & Tristan Harris | 3/27/26 · Mar 27, 2026
This Week in Startups
“… Asian, mixed Asian household. I know this because I've made this mistake before. OK. Anyway, this is the story of the year now. Could this escalate? Will Trump get involved? Oh, boy. Is this going to then relate in some way to Taiwan? Will this in some way relate to the TikTok action? This is the kind of escalation that occurs that can be quite difficult. There's supposed to be a Trump and Xi meeting that got pushed back because of what's going on in Iran. They're still thinking May. That could happen in May. So obviously, like this seems like a topic that may come up. It looks like there's a …” “… definitely fact check that. Get the synagogue on here. She's not Chinese. She's ethnic Chinese. Her family fled Vietnam, grew up speaking Cantonese, not Mandarin. So she speaks Cantonese. Got it. OK. Well, that's why you always check. Coming from an Asian, mixed Asian household. I know this because I've made this mistake before. OK. Anyway, this is the story of the year now. Could this escalate? Will Trump get involved? Oh, boy. Is this going to then relate in some way to Taiwan? Will this in some way relate to the TikTok action? This is the kind of escalation that occurs that can be quite difficult. There's supposed to be a Trump and Xi meeting that got pushed back because of what's going on in Iran. They're still thinking May. That could happen in May. So obviously, like this seems like a topic that may come up. It looks like there's a new bullet item on the docket. Add that to the list. We're going to have to keep watching this one again. I'll just say it performative or, you know, is this going to be a go to the mat kind of issue is what we're going to be looking for in the coming weeks.” View more
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Zuckerberg's intensive Mandarin lessons could signal deeper international tensions, especially with looming meetings between Trump and Xi. As geopolitical issues escalate, including Taiwan and TikTok, the stakes are high for tech giants like Meta. This situation exemplifies how personal choices can intertwine with global politics.
This Week in Startups · To the left of this of thumbnail i want to add a chinese flag to the left destroying the meta logo. because the title is China Kills Meta / Manus Deal (Story Of The Year) | E2281 · Apr 28, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… do you make of it? Just for people who aren't familiar, that's Air Force One. Okay, that's not like he's sitting in the Oval Office and he tells Will Scharf to go over. Oh, by the way, I got to tell you something about Will Scharf in a second. He tells his buddy Will Scharf to go over and, oh, get me the mock-up of the ballroom. No, no, he had it brought on the plane. Exactly, that's a good point. He's like, I need this on my plane. He was like, I know we have a war going on. When was that one from? That was from a few days ago. That was Sunday. So we got a war going on. We got the gas, the …” “… higher same height as the white house exactly the same height and if you look you have the white house over here you have this and that's a duplicate of the wall so it pays total homage to the white house which is i think very important how do you What do you make of it? Just for people who aren't familiar, that's Air Force One. Okay, that's not like he's sitting in the Oval Office and he tells Will Scharf to go over. Oh, by the way, I got to tell you something about Will Scharf in a second. He tells his buddy Will Scharf to go over and, oh, get me the mock-up of the ballroom. No, no, he had it brought on the plane. Exactly, that's a good point. He's like, I need this on my plane. He was like, I know we have a war going on. When was that one from? That was from a few days ago. That was Sunday. So we got a war going on. We got the gas, the price of gas has doubled, right? We got like all this stuff going on. And he says like, I have to deal with serious things, but he's had his staff bring on these giant pictures of the ballroom so that he can spend his gaggle talking about his architecture project, his favorite thing. But can I take a dig in Will Scharf for a minute? I'm dying now, …” View more
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While the economy craters and wars unfold, Trump showcases his grand ballroom plans on Air Force One, prioritizing architecture over pressing national issues. He even has staff bring the ballroom mock-ups on the plane, illustrating his fixation. This bizarre focus raises questions about presidential priorities and responsibilities.
Bulwark Takes · Court Orders Trump to Stop Construction on His Beloved Ballroom · Apr 01, 2026
Handsome
“… good fortune I'm not known for my impressions no you're not but fortune when I can't remember do you know when your movie comes out yet the movie will be a minute sometime next year but the They just announced that the golf show I did with Will that is now called The Hawk. Oh. And it will be out this summer. Nice. Date TBD. Why is it The Hawk? His character's name is Lonnie Hawkins. Okay. And his golf fan base calls him The Hawk. Okay. Like it. Lonnie Hawkins is such a great Will Ferrell comedy character name. Oh, my God. May you look gorgeous right now The lighting Oh you have like an orb …” “… and I'm about to purchase a skee-ball game. What? You roll the ball and it goes. So not a motorized one, but just a wooden one. Going to put it outside. Wow. The arcade is growing. wow wow wow pretty cool thanks Owen Wilson hey man hey wow hey that's good fortune I'm not known for my impressions no you're not but fortune when I can't remember do you know when your movie comes out yet the movie will be a minute sometime next year but the They just announced that the golf show I did with Will that is now called The Hawk. Oh. And it will be out this summer. Nice. Date TBD. Why is it The Hawk? His character's name is Lonnie Hawkins. Okay. And his golf fan base calls him The Hawk. Okay. Like it. Lonnie Hawkins is such a great Will Ferrell comedy character name. Oh, my God. May you look gorgeous right now The lighting Oh you have like an orb Yeah Is it it marilyn meroe something happening but like the lighting do you remember i never seen you look so young oh my god you guys can you take a screen grab i think you'll be very happy with what you see i would think you were like 28 right now yeah i would think 18 oh thank you i'm the one that has to look at it oh i had to it has to yeah it's …” View more
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The segment kicks off with a hilarious misunderstanding about a desk resembling a shuffleboard, leading to the exciting news of a new skee-ball game purchase. The banter escalates as the hosts compliment each other’s looks, with one jokingly suggesting that the lighting makes them look 28, adding a comedic twist to the conversation.
Handsome · Angela Kinsey asks about wisdom teeth · Mar 31, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… show, but it's also celebrating to get people to watch it. It celebrates tons of stars who do great sort of community service sort of things. Will Ferrell was part of the show. His performance is a really good, strong show. I would check it out. The Wendy's. Mm-hmm. Oh, you're my boy! And you're riding on the show. I was actually a producer on this one. Oh, producer? Yeah. It came out real sour. Your friend Sarah Silverman has a short film we did with her.” “… Do Something Awards, which are on tonight or Tuesday night on VH1, and a really, really great show. Everyone should check it out. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And that's where you encourage people to get out there. It's one of these, like, it's sort of a youth charity show, but it's also celebrating to get people to watch it. It celebrates tons of stars who do great sort of community service sort of things. Will Ferrell was part of the show. His performance is a really good, strong show. I would check it out. The Wendy's. Mm-hmm. Oh, you're my boy! And you're riding on the show. I was actually a producer on this one. Oh, producer? Yeah. It came out real sour. Your friend Sarah Silverman has a short film we did with her.” View more
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David Wilde reveals that actor John Cho is his biggest fan, leading to a hilarious discussion about Cho's impressive intellect despite having a learning disability. The segment combines playful banter about celebrity encounters with Wilde's charm, making it a delightful listen for fans of comedy and music.
Adam Carolla Show · Alana Stewart + Dana Workman (Carolla Classics) · Mar 28, 2026
TBPN
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Will Hurd's journey from biracial kid in San Antonio to a CIA operative and eventually a congressman is both unexpected and inspiring. Growing up, he had no interest in politics, but a pivotal experience in student government sparked a passion that would shape his future. His unique background and experiences in the CIA, particularly his disillusionment with Congress, fueled his decision to run for office.
TBPN · China Blocks Manus Sale, Rick Caruso in the Ultradome, Zak Brown from McLaren Joins | Will Hurd, Anush Elangovan, Augustus Doricko · Apr 27, 2026
Endless Thread
“… Oh, you know what? I just learned this. It's Under the Boardwalk by The Drifters. Under the boardwalk. Boardwalk. There's also a second song called Will You Help Me Repair My Door. Will you help me repair my door? Did you find what you was looking for? Will you help me repair my gate and door? I think it's a catchy melody. I think both of these songs are very catchy, very funny, and they also did well on social media. And to promote these songs, Aframan talked a lot about the officers who raided his house who were in the music videos for this song and he even made merch about um the officer who …” “… Cake. He's a family guy. Oh, boy. Lemon Pound Cake. Munchies because he got high. Lemon Pound Cake. Wow. Pound cake. Wow. A bop. Yeah, it's another bop. Before I got high before it. And do you know the actual song this is based off of, by the way? Oh, you know what? I just learned this. It's Under the Boardwalk by The Drifters. Under the boardwalk. Boardwalk. There's also a second song called Will You Help Me Repair My Door. Will you help me repair my door? Did you find what you was looking for? Will you help me repair my gate and door? I think it's a catchy melody. I think both of these songs are very catchy, very funny, and they also did well on social media. And to promote these songs, Aframan talked a lot about the officers who raided his house who were in the music videos for this song and he even made merch about um the officer who paused by the pound cake whom he first was officer pancake of course he does yes but aperman he sells these t-shirts he releases this album i think he even sold the door that the officers broke down or at least he posted about selling it on instagram and this all happens in 2022, the raid and a lot of the content that he produces about it. And …” View more
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Afroman transformed a traumatic police raid into a profitable music career, releasing a catchy album featuring songs like 'Lemon Pound Cake.' This clever pivot not only showcased his resilience but also highlighted the absurdity of the situation, with humorous merch and music videos about the officers involved. Despite the backlash from the police, Afroman's ability to turn lemons into lemon pound cake has made waves in 2022.
Endless Thread · How Afroman turned lemons into lemon pound cake · Apr 10, 2026
My First Million
“… eventually the co-CEOs of the business. We bought a small plumbing and HVAC business that had like $8 million of earnings. This year, that business will do $500 million of earnings. How many years did that take? It took six years. Six years to $500 million. You have to break that down. $500 million of earnings, not earnings. Yeah, $3 billion of revenue, $500 million of earnings. And I think importantly, that happened without us putting in any additional money. Wow. So an initial buy of like, what, $30 million or something like that? How much was the initial buy? We put in a total of $50 in the …” “… But you picked the plumbing and HVAC example at the beginning. That's one of our best deals. I mean, we back to people that we hired right out of business school. They joined our CEO and training program. They went through that program. They became eventually the co-CEOs of the business. We bought a small plumbing and HVAC business that had like $8 million of earnings. This year, that business will do $500 million of earnings. How many years did that take? It took six years. Six years to $500 million. You have to break that down. $500 million of earnings, not earnings. Yeah, $3 billion of revenue, $500 million of earnings. And I think importantly, that happened without us putting in any additional money. Wow. So an initial buy of like, what, $30 million or something like that? How much was the initial buy? We put in a total of $50 in the first deal. We might have put in that first year another maybe $9 or so that first year, and then that was it. Then we never put in any more. What was going on? Was it that you guys just went on an acquisition spree and picked up all the mom and pops? Or was it that they weren't doing any sale? They didn't have a good website? What was missing that …” View more
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In just six years, a small plumbing and HVAC business skyrocketed from $8 million to an impressive $500 million in earnings, all without additional investment. The key? A powerful trio of leaders combining talent acquisition, financial expertise, and industry know-how, creating a unique playbook for success. This story reveals how strategic partnerships and a focus on talent can transform a business.
My First Million · We asked a $15B Investor how to survive the AI bubble · Apr 07, 2026
The Code To Winning
“… one chapter in my life. Well, I don't have $35,000. You have a home? get a mortgage on. Take that money out. Give that to me. And then the person will invest in all these things because they think they appeal to the person's vanity. And these dreams, this grand thing that you thought you were going to be, all you needed was the opportunity. And you believed and looked at their lives. You looked at what they marketed and you're like, man, I can do that. I had a guy who came to me and he was like, James, I love your story so much. And I was like, man, I was flattered because of who he is or …” “… and I just did it. Yeah, you start to find out that some people have benefited off the tears of others. I've seen people say, you want to write a book? I'm like, yeah, I would love to write a book. Great. For just $35,000, you'll be able to write this one chapter in my life. Well, I don't have $35,000. You have a home? get a mortgage on. Take that money out. Give that to me. And then the person will invest in all these things because they think they appeal to the person's vanity. And these dreams, this grand thing that you thought you were going to be, all you needed was the opportunity. And you believed and looked at their lives. You looked at what they marketed and you're like, man, I can do that. I had a guy who came to me and he was like, James, I love your story so much. And I was like, man, I was flattered because of who he is or what I perceived he was. Precisely. And then he said, you know what? It's only going to cost you $75,000. And I was like, man, I don't know. For what? He said, for me to help you with your life story. I was like, really? Okay. He said, the only thing I think it would grow better if we made it a white kid from Kansas rather than you. I think it would …” View more
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Many people in the entrepreneurial space sell the illusion of success, often at the expense of others' dreams. Dr. James E. Dixon shares a personal experience where someone tried to exploit his story for profit, revealing how perceptions can be misleading and the importance of owning your narrative. By holding onto his authenticity, he transformed his journey into a bestseller, proving that true success comes from genuine storytelling.
The Code To Winning · WALK THE DISTANCE TO GREATNESS: STRENGTH, PURPOSE & TRANSFORMATION || DR JAMES E DIXON ||EPISODE 082 · Mar 25, 2026
CISO Series Podcast
“… a good point you brought that up because when AI came about and we would see those original images, they're so silly, but the classic example is the Will Smith eating spaghetti video, which looked bizarre in the first one. But then they created another one that looks, oh, that looks pretty real now. Like they would mock the first, but my comment was like, but look at how fast it's getting better. Like that's the thing that's crazy and scary all at the same time. Yeah, I 100% agree. It's learning faster than we are. Yes, I have never learned this fast at all. Coming up next, once you can see …” “… with feet. And now today it can do it almost perfectly. So it's learning at speeds that we just can't keep up with. And how do we manage the risk associated with that when it's moving faster than we can really comprehend? And this, by the way, it's a good point you brought that up because when AI came about and we would see those original images, they're so silly, but the classic example is the Will Smith eating spaghetti video, which looked bizarre in the first one. But then they created another one that looks, oh, that looks pretty real now. Like they would mock the first, but my comment was like, but look at how fast it's getting better. Like that's the thing that's crazy and scary all at the same time. Yeah, I 100% agree. It's learning faster than we are. Yes, I have never learned this fast at all. Coming up next, once you can see trends in your exposures, you'll be able to predict tomorrow's risk.” View more
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AI is evolving at such a rapid pace that it's surpassing our ability to understand and manage the risks associated with it. Just six months ago, AI-generated images were laughably inaccurate, but now they are almost indistinguishable from reality. This alarming speed of advancement raises serious questions about our preparedness for the challenges ahead.
CISO Series Podcast · Why Highlight Diversity When We Can Just Hope You Don't Notice? · Mar 24, 2026
The Milk Road Show
“… sense. If humanity could go from 60% of people on the farm to 1% of people on the farm and figure out all these new jobs, I think AI and robotics will allow us to figure out a lot of new jobs and be more productive. Will it be a little messy? Will some college kids have a tough time getting a job? Will some people get laid off and have to figure something out? Sure. I'm not saying it's all going to be rainbows and cotton candy along the way. So I think those are a couple of big points I wanted to make. Do you want to get into the AI and deflation aspect of things too? Well, I feel like you …” “… literally could not have imagined even 50 years prior. Like what we're doing right now. Yeah. The idea of a corporate office job when 60% of society worked on the farm was you couldn't even have communicated that to somebody. So I'm optimistic in that sense. If humanity could go from 60% of people on the farm to 1% of people on the farm and figure out all these new jobs, I think AI and robotics will allow us to figure out a lot of new jobs and be more productive. Will it be a little messy? Will some college kids have a tough time getting a job? Will some people get laid off and have to figure something out? Sure. I'm not saying it's all going to be rainbows and cotton candy along the way. So I think those are a couple of big points I wanted to make. Do you want to get into the AI and deflation aspect of things too? Well, I feel like you have a good take on like, there's two different types of deflation that we want to talk about, right? Because I think that it gets a little bit muddled for people where they're taught, where they think like, okay, but you're, you're telling me that fiat will inflate, but that labor will deflate. So maybe give us a bit of a sense of like what that, …” View more
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Surprisingly, economic turmoil doesn't require mass unemployment to create chaos—just a rise to 10-20% can send shockwaves through society. Historically, transitions like the Industrial Revolution show that technological advancements, such as AI, can lead to new job creation despite initial fears of mass job loss. This optimistic view suggests that while some may struggle, the overall economy can adapt and thrive.
The Milk Road Show · The Next Big Print Cycle Is Coming… And Bitcoin Could Go Parabolic w/ John Haar · Mar 18, 2026
Habits and Hustle
“Men are playing Mahjong? Yes my mother was a backgammon champion and my dad was a car champion And my dad my mom won awards She built Will Chamberlain and everything She went to New York City out in Morocco And she used to have these backgammon my father imported caviar beluga for five years from Russia And so they would have caviar backgammon parties. Caviar took off, mahjong took off. Like, what's next? Are you kidding me? Yeah. That's incredible. They used to have these amazing parties at my parents' house. So I used to have this thing called game night, which I would like. Oh, …” “Men are playing Mahjong? Yes my mother was a backgammon champion and my dad was a car champion And my dad my mom won awards She built Will Chamberlain and everything She went to New York City out in Morocco And she used to have these backgammon my father imported caviar beluga for five years from Russia And so they would have caviar backgammon parties. Caviar took off, mahjong took off. Like, what's next? Are you kidding me? Yeah. That's incredible. They used to have these amazing parties at my parents' house. So I used to have this thing called game night, which I would like. Oh, I love that. Oh my God. Can I tell you something? We would do game night probably once a month. And what we would do is we would invite a whole different array of people like usually 30 people can we start that again yeah i will tell you something it was such a hit so it became so popular like and then everyone would bring their friends and like …” View more
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Hosting game nights can transform your dating life by fostering connections in a relaxed environment. Patti Stanger shares how her mother’s innovative party concept, 'Ring the Bell,' created opportunities for romance and friendships through shared experiences. Instead of hunting for partners, focus on building a community and enjoying the process of meeting new people.
Habits and Hustle · Episode 537: Patti Stanger: Why Modern Dating Is Broken, Red Flags, and the Commitment Crisis · Mar 17, 2026
Pod Save America
“… of podcast universe. And CNN is trying to emulate the style of a podcast using Jake Tapper. And I know Fox News has a sort of similar model with Will Cain. What do you think when you saw that? What did you think of it? well i talked about it i was you know i have to say i just have to be real like i can't be fake about it i know that's why they're lemon heads but then the initial thing that i said i thought it was a compliment to my colleagues uh who i think are the best in the business the best journalists in the world and so i was saying that they don't need tricks people trust jake Tapper …” “… on your show on Wednesday, but I do want to ask because we're talking about the sort of what broadcast is trying to mimic. And there's been a lot of reporting on this, how they're trying to capture some of the authenticity and roughness of like the sort of podcast universe. And CNN is trying to emulate the style of a podcast using Jake Tapper. And I know Fox News has a sort of similar model with Will Cain. What do you think when you saw that? What did you think of it? well i talked about it i was you know i have to say i just have to be real like i can't be fake about it i know that's why they're lemon heads but then the initial thing that i said i thought it was a compliment to my colleagues uh who i think are the best in the business the best journalists in the world and so i was saying that they don't need tricks people trust jake Tapper because it's Jake Tapper and he's credible. People trust Anderson Cooper because he's Anderson Cooper and he's an iconic journalist. And he's built his name and his brand on being out there in war zones and dodging bullets and moderating debates and holding people accountable 60 minutes. Like that is, you know, that's some high level shit. And so …” View more
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Don Lemon reveals how transitioning to independent journalism allowed him to build a community rather than just a show. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in connecting with his audience, contrasting it with traditional media's attempts to mimic that style. Lemon argues that true journalism comes from credible anchors being themselves, not trying to be podcasters.
Pod Save America · When Life Gives You Don Lemon · Mar 29, 2026
Legal AF by MeidasTouch
“gains against him. And I will say, Michael, that one of the things in looking at the polling overall historically, when Nixon left office after the revelations of Watergate, when he basically resigned in disgrace, he was at between 30 and 33 percent polling. When George W. Bush left office after the economy crashed, Wall Street crashed in 2008 after revelations of torture and the lies about the war in Iran, George Louis Bush left office with a rate, again, of about 33%. And …” “gains against him. And I will say, Michael, that one of the things in looking at the polling overall historically, when Nixon left office after the revelations of Watergate, when he basically resigned in disgrace, he was at between 30 and 33 percent polling. When George W. Bush left office after the economy crashed, Wall Street crashed in 2008 after revelations of torture and the lies about the war in Iran, George Louis Bush left office with a rate, again, of about 33%. And so Trump really is in that bottom figure within the margin of error. Absolutely. Lisa, Dina, talk about as if everything that Lisa just outlined was not enough. This is like the old joke about asking mrs lincoln about what happened and and then the guy saying in response oh well but how was the play um you guys know that old joke you know um …” View more
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Trump's influence is creating a tense atmosphere at airports, with ICE agents intimidating travelers while TSA staff face delays and pay issues. This situation highlights a larger political strategy where Trump uses fear to manipulate funding negotiations, effectively blaming Democrats for the chaos. As the summer travel season approaches, the implications of these policies on civil liberties and public safety become increasingly significant.
Legal AF by MeidasTouch · Legal AF Full Episode - 3/25/2026 · Mar 26, 2026
Ruthless Podcast
“… pig, bro. That's probably the fetus breakdown I've ever heard anybody do. He has no pie. I'm sorry. None, dude. I'm sorry to disrupt the occasion. I will get back to the thing. Wow. Chuck. Okay. 413. Ladies and gentlemen, Andrew Feinberg at the four seats facing off against Will Sommer. 6'11", Fred Pleitgen. I don't know this guy from The Man on the Moon, but a big six seat this time around. Was this an Afro pick? Mika Brzezinski. Yeah, so this is the CNN guy who is behind the scenes in Iran covering the war from the ground in Iran. And a lot of conservatives are concerned about what it is he's …” “… hack to be like, just treat me like shit. Whip me like a pig and bring me back. But let's be honest. That's what it takes to win. And if you're facing off against Yamiche Alcindor, you're going to need that sort of attitude. That's a humiliated pig, bro. That's probably the fetus breakdown I've ever heard anybody do. He has no pie. I'm sorry. None, dude. I'm sorry to disrupt the occasion. I will get back to the thing. Wow. Chuck. Okay. 413. Ladies and gentlemen, Andrew Feinberg at the four seats facing off against Will Sommer. 6'11", Fred Pleitgen. I don't know this guy from The Man on the Moon, but a big six seat this time around. Was this an Afro pick? Mika Brzezinski. Yeah, so this is the CNN guy who is behind the scenes in Iran covering the war from the ground in Iran. And a lot of conservatives are concerned about what it is he's saying. This is the cat who is basically – this is the Republican guard's point of view on the war. Wait, is he the guy who was like, it's bad that we killed the leader who executed that? That's a reminder. And so if this guy has any shortcoming in the first round, it's that he's not a household name facing off against Mika Brzezinski. And I think …” View more
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Brian Stelter is back at CNN, despite being previously ousted, and he's facing off against Yamiche Alcindor in the Hack Madness tournament. The discussion dives into how Stelter's return symbolizes a lack of pride and resilience in the media landscape, portraying him as a 'humiliated pig' willing to endure criticism for another shot at fame. The tournament's matchups reveal deeper narratives about the candidates and their controversial stances, making it more than just a competition.
Ruthless Podcast · Democrats' Bizarre Candidates + Hack Madness! · Mar 20, 2026

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