One of the best shows on Blaze Radio at ASU discussing news, entertainment and sports with Kirsten Dorman, Vaughan Jones, Gideon Kariuki and Nicole Pinter. Catch us every Monday @ NOON MST on blazeradioonline.com or revisit our episodes wherever you get podcasts. Follow the show on Twitter @hypoth_speaking to keep up with the crew!
In a series of throwback episodes, follow the Hypothetically Speaking crew as they give their thoughts on the major news stories of the past month. After a week off, Gideon and Kirsten discuss the Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery trials in depth, including some of their thoughts on both cases overall. To lighten the mood a bit and to remind everyone that there is still some good in the world, they also talk about Sesame Street introducing its first Asian-American puppet and go over which holiday movies you should tune into this upcoming holiday season, plus when and where you can find them. Nicole is absent adulting this episode, so expect next week's episode to be jam-packed with double the sports takes from everyone's favorite Bears fan. – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out! This episode was recorded on November 15, 2021.
In a series of throwback episodes, follow the Hypothetically Speaking crew as they give their thoughts on the major news stories of the past month. This episode, Gideon, Nicole and Kirsten talk all about the oral arguments on abortion rights in the Supreme Court, COVID vaccines for kids, and celebraciones de Día de los Muertos. In entertainment, they look into how Jabba ruled with fear but a certain someone intends to rule with respect. In other entertainment news, the crew discusses what former One Direction member, Zayn Malik, has been up to lately. As always, Nicole leads the discussion on sports – everything from the Arizona Cardinals to the MLB to ASU sports (football included, even now). – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out! This episode was recorded on November 1, 2021.
In a series of throwback episodes, follow the Hypothetically Speaking crew as they give their thoughts on the major news stories of the past month. This episode, Gideon, Nicole and Kirsten talk all about negotiations for the Build Back Better plan, the military coup in Sudan, a marine veteran who had an unusual night at an Arizona gas station, and what's happening at other universities around the country: namely, Michigan State University and and Liberty University. In entertainment, they look into how Addison Rae made it back into the news cycle as well as the steps the Minnesota Congressional delegation took to honor Prince. As always, Nicole leads the discussion on sports – everything from the Arizona Cardinals (get them to the Super Bowl !) to the MLB, to hockey and professional football. Finally, stay tuned to hear all about ASU sports: the good, the bad, and the football team. – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out! This episode was recorded on October 25, 2021.
The broadcast crew is back together for another episode to bring you the hottest takes on some of the hardest hitting news of the week. Tune in to hear Kirsten, Gideon and Nicole discuss the start of jury selections in the Ahmaud Arbery trial, Colin Powell's death and more in news. The week's entertainment news brings a lot of action-packed superhero content either coming down the pipeline or already released. Plus, you won't want to miss Nicole's takes on ASU football, how the Cardinals are doing, and more. – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out! This episode was recorded on October 18, 2021.
In a bit of a blast from the past, here is the episode from before fall break wrecked everyone's sleep schedules. Gideon and Nicole take on the studio as a duo this time to talk about how Kyrsten Sinema can run, but not hide from her constituents and more in the world of news. When it comes to entertainment, they've got you covered with everything from Daniel Craig's last ride as James Bond to what has yet to hit theaters. As always, sports news rounds the show out with everything happening from the NWSL commissioner's resignation to ASU football updates. Also, happy belated Phoenix Suns day! – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out! This episode was recorded on October 4, 2021.
Vaughan is away doing adult things while the rest of the crew tackles the Percy Jackson-est question ever: Collectively, which figure from Greek mythology are we? Also, does being in love with yourself count as gay? Take the quiz along with us (What character from Greek mythology are you based on your personality?) and let us know which result you get by tweeting at us @hypoth_speaking. Be sure to follow us to keep up with the crew & for more fun content outside of our regular episodes, which are currently on blazeradioonline.com every Monday at high noon (MST).
Kirsten, Gideon and Nicole gather once again in the Bill Austin studio to discuss some of the biggest news of the day, including but not limited to: the hold on Instagram Kids, Germany's recent elections, the egg on French President Emmanuel Macron's face, and the Tempe streetcar we are all still waiting for. Also, this may be a weekday show, but Saturday Night Live is back! The crew goes over the notable changes to the SNL cast and the iconic host chosen for the first episode. The Tony Awards also took place since the last time we talked, and so did the release of the Dear Evan Hansen movie, which the crew discusses the general reaction to. Nicole brings it home with the weekly rundown on sports, wherein you can get all you need to know about the Phoenix Mercury, the Cardinals, Justin Tucker, and ASU football (which still exists, somehow). – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out! This episode was recorded on September 27, 2021.
Vaughan is back with the rest of the crew for this episode of bonus content! To celebrate, the crew embarks on a journey together to find out which Phoebe Bridgers song they are. Take the quiz along with us (What Phoebe Bridgers Song Are You?) and let us know which result you get by tweeting at us @hypoth_speaking. Be sure to follow us to keep up with the crew & for more fun content outside of our regular episodes, which are currently on blazeradioonline.com every Monday at high noon (MST).
When I came to Hypothetically Speaking, I saw people delivering the news. I thought to myself, "What the f*ck?" All day, all night – all day, all ni-, all ni-, all night. – That's right! The crew is back in the Bill Austin Studio and ready to give you all the news. Really, all of it! Some highlights from this episode are as follows: Gideon fills us in on how COVID compares to the 1918-1919 flu, Pfizer vaccines for kids, and how the U.S. government has been flying out Haitian refugees in a Texas border town back to Haiti. Kirsten goes over some important details and key updates in the disappearance of Gabby Petito, and Nicole takes the wheel on all things entertainment and sports. Thought you could count out the Cardinals? Think again. Also, who knew that with everything going on, people are still arguing about Star Wars? – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out! This episode was recorded on September 20, 2021.
Stuck for what to wear today? What will match your mask or bring out your eyes? Don't worry! The Hypothetically Speaking crew has you covered with some style guidance – at least, 3/4 of the crew does. This episode, Nicole, Gideon and Kirsten sit down to collaborate on putting together the drippiest fit. Who among the crew is a Crocs hater? Press play now to find out. Follow us on Twitter, @hypoth_speaking, to find out whether we finally procure the sacred Lightening McQueen crocs & for more fun content outside of our regular episodes.
Are you ready to rrrrrumble?! If "getting your weekly fill of news with your favorite podcast crew" fits your definition of "rumble," then you're in the right place. Now that Pride Month is over and it's time to change everything back from the rainbow versions, the gang dives back in with stories on Brnovich v DNC, the Florida condo collapse, and the Trump Organization and senior executive being charged with tax crimes. In entertainment, get ready to dive a little deeper into the latest update on what's happening with Britney Spears and the conservatorships she's under. Then, get ready for an even deeper dive into the world of sports as Vaughan's anticipation for the Suns' stunning, shining success brims over and Nicole joins in to also talk about what's new in the NLB, the NHL, and the NCAA. TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) intro (3:30) news (24:00) entertainment (34:00) sports Track Name: "Blue Boi" by LAKEY INSPIRED – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on July 1, 2021.
Catch up on what's been going on with Gideon, Vaughan and Nicole as they dive into the whirlwind weekend at the Supreme Court – including the details on the decisions made in regards to college athletes – and Spider-Man meeting the Pope. Get your entertainment fix and hear all about how Harrison Ford, 78, injured his shoulder in an Indiana Jones fight scene rehearsal and a "Race 'Report Card'" for the music industry. Also, what about that new Pixar movie, Luca? Finally, as always, be sure to get your weekly update on how the Suns have been doing as well as everything you need to know about the Hawks-Bucks game, the NBA Draft Lottery, and the everything else in the NFL, MLB and even the Tokyo Olympics. TIMESTAMPS: (0:00) intro (2:15) news (23:30) entertainment (35:00) sports Track Name: "Blue Boi" by LAKEY INSPIRED – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on June 23, 2021.
On this week's episode of Hypothetically Speaking, presented in front of a live studio audience (no we're not, but go with it), the crew discusses Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's latest action on COVID related restrictions on college campuses, President Joe Biden meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a summit (that turns into a discussion about the verb "to Drake", please let us know your thoughts on that on Twitter) and a recent decision from the Supreme Court extending Title IX protections to transgender students. In entertainment, The Strokes and John Mulaney performed at what might the first legally sanctioned concert in New York in what seems like forever for New York City Mayor candidate Maya Wiley. Also, Tyler, the Creator is back with a new song "Lumberjack" and advertising for a new album. In sports, right off the Suns making the Western Conference finals, Chris Paul tested positive for COVID in only one example of many discussed of a non-stop news day for the NBA. Also, the NCAA is investigating ASU's football program now, the Diamondbacks are currently close to being among the worst teams ever in baseball, the College World Series for baseball starts on Saturday and Olympic trials have begun. – (timestamps) intro: 0:00 news: 4:30 entertainment: 19:15 sports: 25:50 Track Name: "Blue Boi" by LAKEY INSPIRED – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on June 16, 2021.
This one's for the besties – this week, the crew brings you news about the investigation into how the January 6 insurrection was helped by a lack of intelligence ...from intelligence and more. Listen in to hear all about how the French president was slapped in the face while shaking someone's hand, and how the FBI used an app to seize 55 luxury cars and a lot of drugs, among other things. Also be sure to listen and catch up on everything you need to know about the second season of I Think You Should Leave, Record Store Day and what's been going on with internet content creator Gabbie Hannah. (By the way, are you as excited to watch Loki as we are?) Nicole and Vaughan delve into sports to deliver the weekly Suns update, along with everything happening in the college baseball and softball worlds, the NFL, and the French Open. – (Timestamps) 0:00 – intro 2:00 – news 13:00 – entertainment 37:15 – sports 52:20 – bonus section ! – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on June 8, 2021.
This week, the Hypothetically Speaking crew is rollin' out in search of America's greatest in news, entertainment and sports. Things kick off with a twist: Nicole and Vaughan take the lead with sports! Hear all about why players should be allowed to fight whoever they want in the stands and everything else going on in the NBA. Meanwhile, also get filled in on everything NCAA baseball, the French Open and Naomi Osaka. Stick around to hear the crew discuss Governor Ron DeSantis signing a bill to ban transgender women and girls from competing in high school and college women's sports during pride month. Also tune in to hear how the WHO has renamed COVID-19 variants to be "non-stigmatizing," about remembering the Tulsa Massacre 100 years later, and why it's never too late to return that record to your local library. Entertainment wraps us up this week, with some talk about Jojo Siwa, Blues Clues and Pride. By the way, what was that about the Friends reunion? – (Time Stamps) Intro: 0:00 Sports: 1:30 News 17:30 Entertainment: 35:30 – Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on June 1, 2021.
Though Vaughan is missing from this week's episode, there is still plenty of news for the rest of the crew to cover. From the one-year anniversary of George Floyd's death to vaccination news in disadvantaged Phoenix neighborhoods, Nicole, Gideon and Kirsten have a lot to discuss. Entertainment brings some lighter fair, with Olivia Rodrigo's album "Sour" seeing wild success and her song "Good 4 U" doing ...well, really good. Also, remember Eurovision? Nicole gets the sports section all to herself this episode, and certainly makes the most of it: she gives us all we need to know about the PGA championship, the NHL playoffs, college softball, and even a lesson in journalism. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on May 25, 2021.
The latest bonus feature of Hypothetically Speaking features Gideon, Vaughan and Kirsten once again venturing into the thick of it and taking a few Buzzfeed quizzes. Press play to hear even more of the crew's food opinions, and to find out whether the show is destined for greatness. TIMESTAMPS: (Intro) 0:00 (First Quiz) 2:20 (Second Quiz) 7:22 (Third Quiz) 15:29
While Nicole travels across the country, the rest of the crew recounts the top news, entertainment and sports stories of the week. The crew talks about how things have been since last time before diving into updates on the ballot audit in Arizona, what's going on with NYC Pride, and a woman whose chances at winning big were washed away – literally! In entertainment, you'll hear all about the allegations against T.I. and his wife, Tiny, as well as the Eurovision semifinals and a new series coming to Disney Junior. As always, sports wraps the show up: Listen in for everything you need to know about the NBA Play-In, Albert Pujols next moves, and an update to the Medina Spirit story. TIME STAMPS: Intro: 0:00 News: 4:40 Entertainment: 20:40 Sports: 29:40 Outro: 35:15 - Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on May 18, 2021.
For this summer's inaugural episode, the Hypothetically Speaking crew is back to go over everything you need to know in news, sports, and entertainment. Join us as we talk everything from the EPA, to audit subpoenas, Elon Musk, Nicki Minaj and everything to do with the Kentucky Derby, the NBA playoffs, the NFL draft and more. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on May 12, 2021.
Ever wonder where the Hypothetically Speaking crew chooses to pull in when they hit the drive thru? Of course you have! That's why everyone got together to create a comprehensive tier list of fast food restaurants from all over the US. Seriously, though, if you want to hear some more of the crew's signature hot takes on food and why one of us won't ever see Denny's the same way again, press play! Follow us on Twitter, @hypoth_speaking, to see the final list & for more fun content outside of our regular episodes.
With finals week upon us, the crew of one of the best shows on Blaze Radio returns once more to bring you some of the best news and commentary on air. This episode kicks off with some coverage on the "anti-rioting" legislation proposed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, as well as Arizona Governor Doug Ducey declaring an executive order barring government requirement of vaccine passports. An "out of the box" story transitions us into our entertainment segment, where we discuss the Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings trailer, a swiftie who took things a little too far, and why Morissey is so mad. We also dive into the ever-deepening lore that is Lizzo's interactions with Chris Evans in their Instagram DMs. As always, Vaughan and Nicole wrap the show up with everything you need to know about what's gone on in the sports world. What happened with the two transfer portal players that ASU lost to GCU? What's going on with the European Super League? When will we stop hearing about the NFL draft?
Hey now, it's one of the best shows on Blaze Radio, ready to get the show on and get you to the news. This episode, we go over the murder of Duante Wright, what's been going on in Chicago and Peru, and more. In entertainment, we discuss the death of Rapper DMX as well as some other contemporary media. Finally, be sure to get your weekly Suns update as we close out the show with sports news: What happened at the Masters, Kevin James, and the partial deal between players on USWNT and the US Soccer Federation. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on April 12, 2021.
Gideon is once again away somewhere, being responsible, while the rest of the Hypothetically Speaking crew ponders whether they could beat LeBron James in a 1v1 match (with some stipulations). Afterwards, we take on the library of DreamWorks movies to rank them once and for all. Press play to hear us express our unanimous love for Jack Black and the story of a woman who leaves her partner for a funny bee. Follow us on Twitter, @hypoth_speaking, to see the final list & for more fun content outside of our regular episodes which air on Blaze Radio every Tuesday at noon (MST). (Click Here for even more bonus content!)
(A: Hypothetically Speaking) While Gideon is away doing some very important tasks, the rest of the crew takes on some quizzes beyond the frontier of Buzzfeed. Join as we find out which song we all are that apparently makes a total stranger to us "go feral" and which of another total stranger's favorite character archetypes we collectively are. To find out which one of us cried when watching The Lorax in theaters, press play. Follow us on Twitter, @hypoth_speaking, for more fun content outside of our regular episodes which air on Blaze Radio every Tuesday at noon (MST). Find the quizzes we took here: Which Song Are You That Makes Me Go Feral? ; Which of My Favorite Character Archetypes Are You?
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to press play and begin listening to this, the latest episode of Hypothetically Speaking. This message will self-destruct in approximately 30 minutes. This week's classified intel begins with news of Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson's veto of a bill that would have banned gender confirming treatments or surgery, among other things. The crew also fills you in on all you need to know about the US Treasury Secretary calling for the adoption of a global minimum corporate tax and the MLB pulling its all-star game from Atlanta. The entertainment segment is also full of top-secret information about the SAG Awards, the newest instance of beauty influencer James Charles finding himself in some hot – and potentially criminal – water, rapper DMX's heart attack, and the Space Jam 2 trailer. Finally, it's all you need to know about the sports world for the week. How did the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship end? What about the Baylor v Gonzaga game? Who is Hubert Davis and what is he up to now? Could Shonei Ohtani strike out Shohei Ohtani? Wait, how many lawsuits have been filed against DeShaun Watson? And, most importantly, how are the Suns doing? Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on April 5, 2021.
Join the Hypothetically Speaking crew once again as we go over the news surrounding how the boat stuck in the Panama Canal finally got unstuck, the lifting of Arizona's state mask wearing requirements, the start of the Derek Chauvin trial, and more. Also, remember Captain Underpants? We bet you don't remember him like this ...but you'll have to listen in for the entertainment section to find out why. While you're here, you should also listen to us talk about Plastic Beach (mostly, Vaughan calling Damon Albarn out) and the "Montero" music video. Sports, as always, takes us home with your weekly update on the Suns, March Madness, the NFL (and Andy Dalton), and the MLB's opening day. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on March 29, 2021.
While Nicole was away, the other Hypothetically Speaking hosts delve back into the wacky world of Buzzfeed quizzes. This time, opinions about desserts, hot drinks, and rainbow bagels are revealed. If you look into the realm of Buzzfeed quizzes, does it eventually look back? Press play to find out. Follow us on Twitter, @hypoth_speaking, for more fun content outside of our regular episodes which air on Blaze Radio every Tuesday at noon (MST). Find the quizzes we took here: Pick Six ofYour Favorite Foods And We'll Guess Your Starbucks Order and Cook An Evening Meal And We'll Tell You Which "Inside Out" Character You Are
Can't get enough of March Madness? Still licking your wounds from March Sadness? Either way, you should be listening to the newest episode of Hypothetically Speaking BONUS CONTENT! All of the hosts are back together again to weigh in on which team's mascot would win in a fight. Specifically, 12 of each team's mascot in a fight against each other on a basketball court. Who wins out in the end? Press play to find out! You can see the final tier list by visiting our Twitter, @hypoth_speaking.
This super-powered bonus episode features Vaughan and Kirsten ranking MCU movies. Listen in for the good, the bad, and the funny-because-he-worked-at-Baskin-Robins. Also, keep an eye out for this week's episode, swinging on to the airwaves Tuesday at noon (MST). You can see the final tier list by visiting our Twitter, @hypoth_speaking.
Another week, another Hypothetically Speaking episode. This week, we make sure you have all the available and necessary details on Arizona opening vaccine up to everyone 16+, the AstraZeneca vaccine efficacy rate, the Miami Beach curfew, and the continuing story that is the shooting in the Atlanta area. The entertainment section this week includes a discussion of the Bachelor: How it ended, the discussion about Rachel's racist actions, and why Matt should have chosen Michelle instead. Sports takes it home, as usual, and you won't want to miss it. We've got the rundown on NCAA's March Madness, the NBA trade deadline, and the NFL free agency. As a bonus, we also give some of our takes on the stark differences between the NCAA men's and women's weight rooms. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on March 23, 2021.
This week, the crew with the greatest cowpolk on Blaze Radio is back to the deliver hard-hitting news you need to know about. The show kicks off with Kirsten giving you an overview of what has been going on in the UK, who Sarah Everard was, and why you should care. Vaughan keeps the news segment by laying out what the Vatican recently has had to say about same-sex marriages. To finish the news segment, Gideon fills in the blanks of what the situation is regarding the upcoming return to in-person learning Arizona in K-12 schools. Next up: The Grammys happened. The crew talks about the highs, the lows, and how much they can't wait to see Elton John fulfill his promise. Oscar nominations and the #SnyderCut of Justice League are up next, with the crew weighing in once more. Did you miss Nicole last week in our discussion of WandaVision's final episode? Don't worry! She lays out her thoughts on it and the series overall to wrap up entertainment this week. Aside from the weekly Suns roundup (Vaughan hates the Indiana Pacers, by the way), all you need to know about Drew Brees' retirement, the NFL Free Agency, and March Madness/Sadness take us out. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on March 15, 2021.
If you're familiar with our bonus content, then you're already familiar with the Hypothetically Speaking crew's opinions on candy. What about cereal, though? Gideon, Vaughan and Nicole rank their favorite cereals in this episode while Kirsten is away. Hot takes are now part of what Hypothetically Speaking officially considers part of a balanced breakfast. If it turns the milk into chocolate milk after you're done, it's got to be good. You can see the final tier list by visiting our Twitter, @hypoth_speaking.
One of the rootin-est, tootin-est shows on Blaze Radio is back again this week. Vaughan kicks the episode off with a discussion of Kyrsten Sinema's recent activities and Gideon goes over what you need to know about the newest CDC guidelines on vaccinated people. Our news section closes out with the story of one California plastic surgeon getting his day in court from the operating room. Entertainment news begins with a few endings: the end of WandaVision, the end of 6 Dr. Seuss books being in print, the Muppets, and Mr. Potato Head (yes, really). The crew discusses how royally screwed up some of what came out of Oprah's interview with Megan Markle and Prince Harry really was before moving on to sports. Gideon and Kirsten smile and nod as Vaughan fills you in on everything you need to know about the basketball realm, which has been full of excitement – go, Suns! Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on March 8, 2021.
One of the best shows on Blaze Radio is back at it again, bringing the best in news and commentary to your ears once again this week. Our show kicks off with Vaughan, Gideon and Nicole discussing former president Trump's first public appearance since he lost the presidential election at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). We briefly go over all you need to know about what he said in his 90 minutes of speaking time before moving on to current President Biden's "sort of, almost, not really, but really" endorsement of an Amazon union drive in Alabama on Twitter. In keeping with this episode's politics theme, the crew goes over what's been going on with the allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Things lighten up with our discussion of the Golden Globes – including a historic win by Chloé Zhao and the snubbing of an ableist film – as well as the upcoming final episode of WandaVision. Closing out the show, as always, is perhaps Nicole and Vaughan's favorite section: sports! They tell us all we need to know about J.J. Watts signing with the Arizona Cardinals, ASU men's baseball, and spring training. We also hear from them about the car accident Tiger Woods was recently involved – and rest assured, we heard about what's happening the Suns. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking and check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on March 1, 2021.
Ever wonder what the Hypothetically Speaking crew thinks of different kinds of candy? No? Click play and you can still find out, anyway. From hot takes on Tootsie Rolls, to distinguishing chewy Life Savers from their tougher-to-chew counterparts, to gauging the merit of a MilkWay, all our deepest thoughts on almost every sugary guilty pleasure are exposed as we rank them from D-tier (horrible or unknown) to S-tier (the best around). You can see the final tier list by visiting our Twitter, @hypoth_speaking.
This week, the hosts of one of Blaze Radio's best shows dive right into delivering news and their thoughts on the signing of the For The People Act (Vaughan). We also go over a morbid milestone and an update on how expensive Texas freezing over has already gotten for its residents with Gideon. We wrap up the news with some talk about the good work Bico, a narcotics detection dog, did earlier this month in Cincinati (Kirsten). Vaughan kicks off entertainment by filling us in on Bobby Shmurda's release from prison and what led up to it. This part of the show ends with news of the end of an era (listen to find out which one). As always, Nicole and Vaughan take the lead on sports. Find out all about how the NFL apparently trades with packs of gum and popsicle sticks, what was said in a leaked video of the Mariners' president, Kevin Mather, and which ASU sports are cursed. This jam-packed segment also includes good news about the Suns -- some of it even related to one of our hosts! We finish the episode discussing the excellence Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic have been serving up in pro tennis. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking. You can also find us on Anchor, or wherever you get podcasts! This episode was recorded on February 22, 2021.
Join the Hypothetically Speaking crew as we discover what color the show's soul would be based on what kind of magical world we'd create. (TLDR: Listen to us take a Buzzfeed quiz.) The Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/hannahdobro/color-of-your-soul-based-on-your-magical-world
The Valentines-week episode of one of the best shows on Blaze Radio opened up with commentary on the return of a platform beloved and despised by many: Parler. In keeping with the theme of one thing coming in and ruining many people's good times, our hosts also discuss the snow in Texas and the Phoenix City Council's many shenanigans. Wrapping up the news segment is a story about one North Carolina sheriff's office offering a special Valentine's Day gift to people scorned by ex-partners who are still wanted -- just not by their exes. This episode's entertainment segment is on the more philosophical side, as we discuss the upcoming Snyder cut of Justice League, WandaVision fan theories, and the fact that we do, indeed, live in a society. As always, sports brings us out as Nicole and Vaughan discuss the Daytona 500, the Suns (finally) seeing some success, ASU basketball, and some notable anniversaries. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking. You can also find us on Anchor! This episode was recorded on February 16, 2021.
STAY TUNED FOR BONUS CONTENT AT THE END OF THE EPISODE! (Special Link at the Bottom of these Show Notes!) One of the best shows on Blaze Radio hits the airwaves again this week to deliver your daily dose of commentary about what's new in the world, entertainment and sports. Gideon brings the show in as we discuss round two of impeachment proceedings for former president Donald Trump and some updated COVID-19 news. Nicole also shakes up the news segment by making a special appearance to let us know what on earth has been happening in Chicago and at a Utah charter school since you last heard from us (a lot). Our entertainment segment is kicked off by some bad news for those who have continued to enjoy Marylin Manson's music and haven't been paying attention to the news lately. We also briefly discuss the Weeknd's Super Bowl performance; the analysis mentioned in our conversation is credited to @waleezy on TikTok. Nicole and Vaughan break down everything you need to know about the Super Bowl, plus more about teams like the Arizona Cardinals and the Suns. In this segment, we take some time to discuss the passing of Pedro Gomez and his legacy. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking. You can also check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on February 8, 2021. The Lady Making Nachos: https://twitter.com/PettiBetti_/status/1358644467817938952
Hypothetically Speaking returns to the airwaves for yet another episode. This time, we're talking about something you probably haven't heard enough about this week -- stocks! Vaughan acts as our main host once again this week and guides our discussion of more COVID-19 related news (Kirsten), a 10-year-old's big win on the stock market (Gideon), and what the broader implications of President Biden's plans to meet with ten Republicans about their Covid relief plan could be. Our entertainment segment this episode includes an exploration into "ShantyTok" and some time spent remembering SOPHIE, an amazing artist, producer, and icon. As per usual, Nicole and Vaughan lead our discussion on the latest in sports. With everything going on, did everybody else forget that the Super Bowl is happening soon or was it just us? Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking. You can also check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on February 1, 2021.
If you have good taste in college radio, you may have already heard Hypothetically Speaking on Blaze Radio sometime in the past year. If not, you can now find us almost everywhere you get podcasts! This episode, Vaughan leads the panel (Kirsten, Gideon and Nicole) in our discussion of vaccine news, the reversal of policy that prevented transgender individuals from serving in the military, and California stay at home orders coming to an end. Our entertainment segment this episode includes a totally serious debate about Godzilla vs Kong, the latest update to the Driver's License drama, and ASU's film school taking on a new name. Nicole and Vaughan take the lead on discussion the latest in sports to bring us out. It's all fun and games until they start bringing virus-sniffing dogs into the stadium, right? We also get to hear their thoughts on what's happening with the Pac-12, plus the Buccaneers and Chiefs finally making it to the SuperBowl! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @hypoth_speaking. You can also check us out on Anchor! This episode was recorded on January 25, 2021.