In this classic episode, Rob and Joe analyze the 1981 fantasy epic Clash of the Titans, celebrating Ray Harryhausen's groundbreaking stop-motion effects and the film's nostalgic blend of Greek mythology and pop culture influences.
"Of the Paris Olympics."
In this episode, UFC fighter Aljamain Sterling is interviewed, upcoming UFC, boxing and PFL events are previewed, MMA topics are discussed in the 'On the Nose' segment, and the hosts provide their betting picks.
"Olympic Games, Paris 2024."
The podcast episode features lighthearted discussions among YouTubers Miniminter, Randolph, and their friends, as they share and critique each other's bucket lists, play a language game, and analyze the new Premier League team kits.
"Well, the Olympics being in France."
This episode covers home networking tips, a feature-rich D-Link modem router, and Norton's UltraVPN service which promises better security, speed, and user experience.
"A Paris 2024 Olympic Games update."
The podcast analyzes indicators of consumer weakness, the calls for President Biden to step aside and the potential market implications, as well as trends in various sectors including semiconductors, airlines, and alcoholic beverages.
"At the Paris Olympics."
Clayton Young and Connor Mance, close friends and training partners who represent the U.S. in the men's marathon at the 2024 Paris Olympics, exemplify how competitors can push each other to greatness while maintaining a deep bond and camaraderie.
"At the Paris games."
In a quest to reconnect with his estranged father, a notorious con man, stand-up comedian Gary Vider stakes out his childhood home, confirms his father's residence, and finally makes contact, leading to an emotional phone call where they agree to meet in person after 24 years.
"It's time for the Olympics in Paris."
Fantasy football analysts Joe Pisapia, Derek Brown, and Andrew Erickson discuss and provide reasons for fading 13 running backs in the upcoming 2024 season, considering factors such as workload, age, injury history, inefficiency metrics, and potential committee roles in a lively debate.
"It's time for the Olympics in Paris."
The podcast episode covers the 2024 Paris Olympics, features promotional messages, and analyzes NBA free agency moves involving Klay Thompson joining the Dallas Mavericks, Paul George joining the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Los Angeles Clippers' decision to let George go.
"It's time for the Olympics in Paris."
In a revealing interview, Megan Thee Stallion shares insights into her rise as a rapper, creative collaborations, personal struggles, and her aspirations to use her platform to inspire and empower others.
"It's time for the Olympics in Paris."
Comedian Kevin Hart provides humorous commentary on various sports and entertainment topics, shares personal experiences, and promotes sponsors while engaging the audience in a lively and interactive manner.
"It's time for the Olympics in Paris."
Through interviews and analysis, this episode explores the cultural divides and differing realities surrounding a viral 2019 tweet about feral hogs, gun ownership, and the urban-rural divide, all while acknowledging the broader tragedy of gun violence in America.
"It's time for the Olympics in Paris."
In a wide-ranging interview, UFC President Dana White frankly addresses various topics including the UFC's practices, high-profile fighters, personal conflicts, his gambling habits, and a regrettable personal incident.
"It's time for the Olympics. Olympics in Paris."
The podcast episode involves a spirited conversation among the hosts, dissecting the Boston Celtics' NBA championship victory, discussing potential offseason moves for various teams, and sharing personal anecdotes and banter.
"It's time for the Olympics in Paris."
The transcript captures a chaotic week in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial, featuring confrontations over witnesses and jury instructions, with closing arguments next before the jury deliberates whether to convict the former president on felony charges.
"Time for the Olympics in Paris."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, has entered the 2024 presidential race as an independent candidate, worrying both the Republican and Democratic parties with his bipartisan policies and high polling numbers that could potentially impact the outcome in key swing states.
"Time for the Olympics in Paris."