The hosts of this podcast delve into various topics ranging from conspiracy theories and social media influence to the morality of criminal activities and the implications of the Telegram founder's arrest, while also engaging in lighthearted discussions on cultural events and the Paralympic Games.
"Let's check the medal count."
In this episode, the hosts discuss various gaming news and topics, including Xbox games coming to PlayStation, issues with Concord and Helldivers 2, updates on Dragon Age and Final Fantasy VII Remake, listener inquiries on games and gaming-related subjects, and upcoming additions to PlayStation Plus.
"All right, I'm looking. I have the medal count up here right now. I was just curious."
In this episode, Dr. Laura defines her controversial term "limp dick" for weak men, contrasts it with her ideal of assertive masculinity, and comments on society's inconsistent applications of science.
"Olympic."
The podcast episode features an interview with ambassador De Pluski and rider Josh Tarling, where they discuss the upcoming Vuelta a España cycling race, including the challenging route, the favorites, the Ineos team's lineup and expectations, and Josh's goals for the time trials and stages.
"It was our best Olympic. Yeah. Olympic Games ever. We had ten medals and three gold."
In this episode, the hosts discuss the NBA's opening night schedule, potential 2028 Olympic team roster, hidden messages in media, unusual sports incidents, and announce the return of their "Say What?" segment while speculating whether gymnast Simone Biles could dunk a basketball.
"Total medals and all that?"
The hosts discussed the upcoming PFL pay-per-view with Francis Ngannou and Cris Cyborg, covered a wide range of topics in the 'On The Nose' segment, and made their betting picks for the upcoming UFC Vegas 95 and Olympics events.
"Okay. Gold medal count for Team USA. Got it."
In a wide-ranging conversation, the hosts explore current events, the implications of artificial intelligence and space exploration, and the philosophical and existential questions surrounding humanity's relationship with technology and the cosmos.
"Olympic."
This episode explores the Olympic and Paralympic experiences through interviews with medalists and triathlete Emelia Perry, touching on the meaning of medals, the athletes' motivations, and Perry's journey to qualify for the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
"My question is, what exactly are Olympic medals made out of?"
The episode delves into the tensions between the New Zealand government and Māori iwi, the controversy surrounding Act MP Karen Chhour's treatment in Parliament, and the dynamics of the National-Act-NZ First coalition government.
"The Olympic Games."
In this episode, Bob the Drag Queen and Monet X Change engage in a lively discussion about various topics, including Broadway shows, a new show idea, karaoke experiences, the Olympics, controversies surrounding an Algerian boxer and transphobia in sports, Bob's claim of being an excellent marksman, and humorous anecdotes related to gun safety.
"Is it the first Olympic medal ever?"
The episode analyzes NBC's bet on streaming Olympics content to boost Peacock, explores economic drivers of medal wins like population and wealth, and details the gargantuan task of catering diverse dietary needs sustainably.
"So my indicator is 273 medals. That is the number of medals won by the athletes from the US, China and Russia in the last summer Olympic games."
In this episode, Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson analyze John Elway's regret over not drafting Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers' hopes for his future with the Jets, and engage in a lighthearted debate about their strength and ability to lift weights.
"Which country has the most olympic gold medals and how many?"
Marion Jones, an Olympic track-and-field athlete and professional basketball player, shares her inspiring story of athletic triumphs, a doping scandal that led to incarceration, and her determination to rebuild her life and help others through coaching, emphasizing the message that failure is not forever.
"I looked up list of stripped Olympic medals."
The Bert Show provides a lively and diverse discussion, featuring humorous personal anecdotes, analysis of current events and studies, assistance for a teacher, and preview of the upcoming Paris Olympics.
"Medal count on top."
The hosts discuss the Tokyo Olympics, professional golfers' participation, exclusive course experiences, Scottie Scheffler's persona, Irish history, upcoming travel plans, social media algorithms, and make predictions on sports topics.
"Kind of like that, though. Like 1st, 2nd, 3rd medals at the Olympics. Kind of cool, you know?"
In this episode, the hosts provide an in-depth preview of the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, analyzing course conditions, player storylines like Rory McIlroy's major drought and Scottie Scheffler's potential victory, and the strategies required to navigate the firm, fast, and unique layout.
"Olympic medal. It's just a credit."
In this episode, Markiplier and Tyler Scheid dive into the quirky history and traditions of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, an eccentric annual sporting event in the UK featuring competitions like shin kicking and team obstacle courses.
"How many winners are in the Coswald Olympics?"
In this episode, Rachel Cruze and George Kamel examine the evolution of status symbols across history and cultures, questioning their true value while advocating for a more meaningful and financially responsible approach to finding fulfillment.
"Do you know multiple Olympic gold medalists?"
Dax and Monica celebrate underdogs by inviting guests to share their inspirational stories of overcoming obstacles through perseverance, finding new passions, and achieving remarkable accomplishments.
"Well, 15th gold medal. I don't know what the count is."