Podcast Summary
Netflix roasts Tom Brady, New Heights wins Best Sports Podcast award: Tom Brady faces jokes from friends and frenemies at Kevin Hart's roast on Netflix. The New Heights podcast, hosted by Travis and Jason Kelce, wins Best Sports Podcast award and discusses unconventional content.
The roast of Tom Brady, hosted by Kevin Hart on Netflix on May 5th, is an event not to be missed. The seven-time world champion quarterback will face jokes from famous friends and frenemies, and everything is fair game. In other news, the New Heights podcast, hosted by Travis and Jason Kelce, has won the award for Best Sports Podcast at the 2023 Hashtag Sports Awards. The brothers also discussed upcoming episodes, including their favorite Noon Beer Bowl submissions and Chiefs locker room material. The podcast has been recognized alongside other notable sports podcasts, but Travis wonders if they should still be considered a sports podcast given their unconventional content. Regardless, they are grateful for the recognition and the growing success of the Jets.
Travis Kelce shares heartfelt moment with brother Jason Kelce at Super Bowl: Travis Kelce expressed excitement about being nominated for an Emmy award for his SNL work and shared a heartfelt moment with brother Jason Kelce, reflecting on their bond and childhood experiences.
Travis Kelce, an NFL player, shared a heartfelt moment with his brother Jason Kelce during the Super Bowl, reflecting on their shared experiences and the bond between brothers. Travis also mentioned being submitted for an Emmy award for his work on SNL, which led to a discussion about his status as an actor and his eligibility for the award. The brothers reminisced about their childhood and their bond, using the term "good brothers" to describe their friendship group. Travis also acknowledged other SNL nominees, including Miles Teller, Brendan Gleeson, Dave Chappelle, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Austin Butler, Michael B. Jordan, Pedro Pascal, and Pedro OG. Travis expressed his excitement about being in such esteemed company and shared his desire to win the Emmy award for which he was nominated.
Finalists Announced for Ocean Drive Beer Bowl: 100+ submissions received, finalists include '2 years varsity,' 'Savage American Eagle,' and 'the birds of war,' beer bowl on June 28th, more fan contests coming, donate to Eagles Autism Foundation, hosts share personal music aspirations
The hosts of the New Heights podcast are excited about the Ocean Drive Beer Bowl and have announced the finalists for the tournament. They received over 100 submissions from various locations, with the majority being from the Jersey Shore. The finalists include teams like "2 years varsity," "Savage American Eagle," and "the birds of war." Each team's submission showcased their energy and creativity, and the hosts expressed their appreciation for the entries. The beer bowl will take place on June 28th, and teams are encouraged to prepare. For those who didn't make it as finalists, the hosts mentioned that there will be more fan contests in the future. Additionally, they encouraged viewers to donate to the Eagles Autism Foundation. The hosts also shared their personal music aspirations, with one expressing a desire to be a rock star and another feeling a bit upset about not being nominated for a Grammy. Overall, the podcast episode conveyed a sense of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming beer bowl and the creativity of the participants.
Top donors attend exclusive Beer Bowl event: Top donors to the Eagles Autism Foundation can secure entrance to the Beer Bowl event by becoming a top 30 donor, which includes a plus one.
Top donors to the Eagles Autism Foundation have the opportunity to attend the Beer Bowl event, even with limited space due to filming and the show taking place. This exclusive event is a way for individuals to guarantee entrance by becoming a top 30 donor, which also includes a plus one. Adaptability and determination are essential qualities for marines, who are prepared to face unknown challenges and overcome obstacles. The discussion also featured fan art and a reference to the movie "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" and its character with an enormous hand, played by Mark Hamill. The 92 Percenters requested more movie reviews and suggested a Creed review for Jason and Trav to do together.
Debating the merits of movie series vs. standalone films: Speakers shared differing opinions on the value of watching entire series or sagas versus standalone films, discussing specific examples and personal preferences.
The speakers in the discussion had varying opinions on the merits of watching entire series or sagas of movies, with some preferring standalone films. They discussed the Ernest movie series and the inclusion of a baseball game in the Twilight movies, expressing their thoughts on why certain elements might not make sense or appeal to the audience. They also mentioned their personal preferences and why they found certain movies terrifying or unimportant. Additionally, they promoted partners Fireball and AG1 during the conversation. Overall, the speakers demonstrated a range of perspectives on movie viewing and the importance of individual preferences.
A debate over personal hygiene preferences in relationships: Respect each other's choices in relationships, even if they differ in personal hygiene preferences, and prioritize open communication to avoid misunderstandings.
People have different preferences when it comes to personal hygiene and it can sometimes lead to debates or misunderstandings in relationships. In the discussed email from Aubrey Grover, she and her husband were arguing over whether it's acceptable to use shampoo conditioner to wash the body. While some people swear by using separate body wash and shampoo, others believe that using shampoo conditioner for the entire body is perfectly fine. The debate escalated to the point where it might cause a divorce. However, it's important to remember that everyone has unique habits and what works for one person might not work for another. The key is to communicate openly and respect each other's choices, as long as they're not causing harm. Additionally, the discussion touched upon the notion that certain questions or preferences might be perceived as specific to certain demographics, which can lead to misunderstandings and assumptions. It's crucial to avoid making assumptions and instead focus on open and respectful communication. Furthermore, the discussion also highlighted the importance of self-care and personal hygiene, regardless of the methods used. Ultimately, it's essential to prioritize understanding, respect, and open communication in relationships, even when it comes to seemingly trivial matters.
Respecting personal preferences during unusual times: Despite pandemic disruptions, adapting to new circumstances and finding silver linings is essential. NFL players had mixed feelings about playing without fans, but the experience brought about new norms and improvements for the league.
Personal preferences, like listening to a favorite song on a honeymoon, should be respected, even if they may seem unusual to others. Regarding the NFL season during the pandemic, the absence of fans in the stadiums led to a different atmosphere and experience for the players, some of whom appreciated the improved communication and focus, while others missed the energy and excitement of a packed stadium. The NFL underwent several changes as a result of the pandemic, and while the season was not the most enjoyable for some players, it brought about new norms and improvements for the league overall. Ultimately, the experience of the pandemic and its impact on various aspects of life, from music choices to sports, serves as a reminder of the importance of adapting to new circumstances and finding the silver linings in unexpected situations.
Tight Ends Gather to Learn and Improve: Annual seminar brings NFL tight ends together to discuss techniques, share ideas, and learn from veterans in the league, fostering growth as professionals
Tight End University is an annual seminar where tight ends from various NFL teams gather to learn from each other and improve their skills. The event is organized by George Kittle and his father, Bruce Kittle, and has been taking place for several years. It's a unique opportunity for tight ends to discuss techniques, share ideas, and learn from veterans in the league. The event is not a conference with grades or exams, but rather a chance for tight ends to connect and grow as professionals. The atmosphere is similar to an all-star game, as it's rare to have so many tight ends from different teams in one place. The event has helped many tight ends, including the speaker, improve their games by learning from their peers and veterans in the league.
NFL's Annual Tight End University: A Gathering for Tight Ends and Their Significant Others: The NFL's Tight End University is a yearly event where tight ends connect, share ideas, and have fun with their wives and girlfriends, fostering a sense of community and addressing feelings of underappreciation in pay.
The NFL's annual Tight End University event is a gathering for over 80 tight ends, where they can connect, share ideas, and have a good time with their wives and girlfriends. The event was inspired by other positions in the league and aims to bring everyone together, especially as they feel underappreciated in terms of pay. Rob Gronkowski, a legendary tight end, is expected to attend and share his insights. The event is not just about football, but also an opportunity for the wives and girlfriends to have a good time. Some tight ends, like Darnell Washington, might not attend, but the event is sure to be an exciting one for those in attendance.
NFL offseason: Learning, Camaraderie, and Fun: Players gather for Titan U event to learn and socialize, NFL teams bring back throwback jerseys, New helmet rule allows for two-toned throwbacks, Players excited to wear classic designs
The NFL offseason is not just about learning and improving, but also about camaraderie and having fun. The annual Titan U event is an example of this, where players gather to learn from each other, but also to socialize and enjoy each other's company. The return of throwback jerseys in the NFL is another exciting topic, with teams like the Eagles, Seahawks, and Tampa Bay bringing back iconic designs. While some teams' throwbacks may be controversial, such as the Titans wearing Oilers colors, many players and fans are excited about the opportunity to wear these classic jerseys. The league's new rule allowing two different colored helmets has made this possible, and players like Jason are looking forward to finally getting to wear their favorite throwbacks. Overall, the NFL offseason is a time for excitement, anticipation, and celebration, both on and off the field.
NFL Players Exchange Banter over Best Quarterback Title: Cincinnati Bengals' Ja'Marr Chase and Kansas City Chiefs' Pat Mahomes engaged in a friendly banter over the best quarterback title, leading to a trend of NFL players wearing 'Fear God' designer suits.
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja'Marr Chase's comment about Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Pat Mahomes being the best quarterback in the NFL didn't sit well with Mahomes. Mahomes responded with a tweet featuring his Super Bowl rings and a "Fear God" suit, starting a trend among NFL players wearing the designer brand. The conversation then shifted to Mahomes' high school coach, Mike Jones, and his famous quote "GDI" (Goddamn individual). The exchange showcased the camaraderie and banter among NFL players, with Chase defending Mahomes and reminiscing about their high school days. The conversation also highlighted the influence of fashion and designer brands in the NFL community.
Saquon Barkley's Contract Dispute: More Than Just Money: Saquon Barkley is considering sitting out the 2023 NFL season due to frustration over contract negotiations and feeling disrespected by the team. It's unclear if this decision is solely based on money or if the physically demanding nature of the running back position and potential career length are factors.
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley is considering sitting out the 2023 NFL season if he doesn't receive a long-term contract by July 17th. Barkley has been frustrated with untruthful reports about his contract negotiations and feels disrespected by the team. While it's rare for a player to sit out an entire year, Barkley may be doing so due to more than just the money. The running back position is physically demanding and has a shorter average career length. However, the team has leverage due to the franchise tag, which guarantees Barkley $10,100,000 for the season. The last player to sit out over a contract dispute was Le'Veon Bell, who regretted the decision. The team and player dynamics can be affected when contract negotiations are made public, leading to fan backlash. It's clear that this situation is about more than just the money, and the outcome remains to be seen.
Athletes prioritize teammates' success during negotiations: Pro athletes support each other during negotiations and value team success, while unusual orca sightings highlight the unpredictability of nature.
Athletes, especially in professional sports, prioritize the success and well-being of their teammates and themselves, even during contract negotiations. The speaker emphasized that he always roots for his teammates to get paid and believes players are simply utilizing leverage during their short playing careers. However, a recent gaffe from Jordan Love, the new Packers quarterback, raised eyebrows with a confusing Father's Day message towards Bears fans. Despite this, the speaker remains supportive of players and is optimistic about the upcoming football season. Additionally, there have been unusual sightings of orcas in Monterey Bay, California, and off the coast of Massachusetts, leading to speculation about potential inter-species alliances or even external influences. These events serve as a reminder of the intriguing and unpredictable world around us.
Orcas: More Than Meets the Eye: Orcas, despite their cuddly image, are powerful and potentially dangerous killer whales capable of sinking ships and harming humans. Their depiction in media often downplays their threatening nature.
The discussion revolved around the misconception of orcas being harmless and cuddly creatures, when in reality, they are known as killer whales and are capable of sinking ships and potentially harming humans. The speaker expressed his disappointment with the way orcas are portrayed in documentaries and entertainment, and warned against underestimating their power. He also mentioned the lack of reporting on potential attacks on humans by orcas. Despite his previous pro-orca stance, he acknowledged their dangerous nature and warned against provoking them. The conversation also touched on the limited number of contestants in a competition and the closing of beer bowl submissions.