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On this episode of 10kTV, Bossman and Jake talk about:Live commentate Byron Buxton in the Home Run DerbyJoe Ryan is an All StarPJ Fleck has been extended to 2030Kirk speaks out in QB season 2Scottish Open Recap/British Open previewDallas Turner got scammedNew Minnesota State Fair items announcedGavin McKenna signs at PSU for $700KRecapping the greatest golf fight of all time.Follow 10K Takes Everywhere: https://www.flowcode.com/page/10ktakes
Send us a textHave you ever been tempted to "get back" at an ex who wronged you? Before you plot that revenge, this brutally honest conversation might change your mind. We're diving deep into the psychology of revenge, the emptiness of retaliation, and why leveling up your own life is the only truly satisfying response to heartbreak.Through raw, unfiltered dialogue, we explore why revenge is ultimately a childish pursuit that leaves you stuck in the past rather than moving toward your future. When you're focused on getting even, you're still giving that person power over your emotions and decisions. Instead, we make the case for quiet dignity, personal growth, and letting your success speak for itself. The best revenge isn't complicated – it's becoming better than you were when you were with them and redirecting that negative energy toward positive self-improvement.We also tackle the problematic trend of broadcasting breakups on social media, airing dirty laundry, and why these behaviors reflect more poorly on you than the person you're trying to expose. Through honest conversations about relationship boundaries, respect, and authentic living, this episode challenges listeners to examine their own behaviors and consider whether they're contributing to their own happiness or sabotaging it with petty pursuits.Remember that people's opinions are like assholes – everyone has one, but that doesn't mean they're entitled to dictate your happiness. Your life is yours alone, and living it authentically is the greatest freedom you can give yourself. Subscribe now for more unfiltered conversations about relationships, personal growth, and finding your path to genuine happiness.Support the show
Redeeming the newest Codex, the eldest troon, Gator and the Stinky VTubers, the end of Creator Clash, the petition, Bossman's debts, and Jeremy Bicha doesn't think you should have a job.
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Eastern Kentucky Colonels Basketball Coach, A.W. Hamilton (@CoachAWHamilton). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by UNC Wilmington Seahawks Basketball Coach, Takayo Siddle (@CoachSiddleUNCW). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Albany State Golden Rams Basketball Coach, Patrick Gayle (@ASUGoldenRamsMB). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Lipscomb Bisons Basketball Coach, Kevin Carroll (@Coach_Carroll). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Savannah State Tigers Football Coach, Aaron Kelton (@SavStateTigers). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Fort Valley State Wildcats Football Coach, Marlon Watson (@CoachWatson8). http://BossmanShow.com
We talk apron, OKC, the NBA changing for the not better and more with our guy JR The Bossman.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cats-talk-wednesday--4693915/support.
The Bossman is officially BACK in the AFL, and in a big way!The Titch comeback received a huge thumbs up from the privileged hosts up in the corporate boxes, but it wasn't all positive's, as one of the show's favourites has been ruled out for the year.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Hosts:Caden MacDonald: https://www.instagram.com/cados38/?hl=enWill Taylor: https://www.instagram.com/willl.taylor_/?hl=enBailey McCabe: https://www.instagram.com/milliondollarbailey__/?hl=enFollow All BM's Socials: https://linktr.ee/ballmagnetsStudio - Pivotal Conversations: https://www.instagram.com/pivotalconv...
Send us a textEver notice how some people can't keep their mouth shut about anything? That's exactly what this raw, unfiltered episode tackles head-on. We dive into the recent censorship of adult websites requiring ID verification and question whether this represents genuine protection or just another form of control in our increasingly surveilled digital landscape.At the core of this episode is a powerful message about personal boundaries and privacy. Why do we feel compelled to broadcast every detail of our lives? Who actually deserves access to your personal business? Using a brilliant basketball arena metaphor, we explore how certain people will join you on your journey while others merely watch from the sidelines—sometimes with motives that aren't in your best interest. This distinction becomes crucial when deciding who to let into your inner circle.The most compelling moments come through vulnerable personal stories, including a shocking revelation about a family member living a double life and a traumatic encounter with an ex-partner that resulted in physical injury. These raw experiences underscore why processing difficult truths requires time and space, and why walking away from potentially explosive situations can prevent regrettable decisions. For anyone struggling with oversharing, maintaining authentic relationships, or setting healthy boundaries, this episode offers both tough love and practical wisdom. Listen now, then ask yourself: are you letting the right people know your business?Support the show
In this explosive episode of The Notion Podcast – Outlawed Opinions (Ep. 5174), Dizzy and Poe dive deep into the controversy surrounding Diddy's ongoing legal battles and the jaw-dropping revelations from his former bodyguard Gene Deal. The hosts break down what Gene really thinks about the music mogul and why his interviews are shaking the culture. Next up, the duo reacts to Keyshia Cole's viral wardrobe malfunction during a live performance — and yes, the butt pad moment everyone's talking about. Is it fashion fail or media overkill? To wrap things up, the conversation gets heavy as rapper Bossman Delow trends online after being allegedly exposed by a rumored ex-male lover. The internet has questions, and so do we. Tune in for unfiltered commentary, bold takes, and no-holds-barred honesty — only on Outlawed Opinions.
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Houston Cougars Basketball Coach, Kelvin Sampson (@CoachSampsonUH). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Johnathan C. Smith (@jcSmith926). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks Football Coach, Bryant Vincent (@bryantvincent44). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Denver Pioneers Basketball Coach, Tim Bergstraser (@CoachBergyDU). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by UC Riverside Highlanders Basketball Coach, Gus Argenal (@CoachArgenal). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Basketball Coach, Quannas White (@quannas_white). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Milwaukee Panthers Basketball Coach, Bart Lundy (@CoachBartLundy). http://BossmanShow.com
Send us a textYour browser history might be your most closely guarded secret. We all have those moments—hovering over the delete button, wondering if anyone else might see the digital breadcrumbs of our curiosity. This episode dives headfirst into those moments when our private digital lives suddenly become exposed.Jack kicks things off with a provocative thought experiment: what's your honest reaction when you discover something unexpected in someone else's browser history? Through hilarious personal anecdotes—including an unforgettable night at a Guam nightclub called "Denial" that takes an unexpected turn—we explore how these moments of accidental discovery can create both comedy and crisis in our relationships.The humor here isn't just for laughs; it reveals something deeper about how we navigate privacy, judgment, and acceptance in the digital age. When someone's browser history exposes interests or preferences they haven't shared with you, is it a betrayal or simply a part of their private world you weren't meant to see?This episode also debuts our new segment "No Face, No Case," where listeners can anonymously submit their relationship questions and dilemmas. Our first submission tackles a painful situation: discovering a long-term partner is bisexual and has been unfaithful with a mutual friend. Through this discussion, we examine how couples might better navigate curiosity and desire together rather than separately.Whether you've had your own "delete my history" moment or you're curious about how others handle digital privacy in relationships, this raw, unfiltered conversation offers both entertainment and insight. Share your own anonymous questions or feedback through any platform where you listen to Four Steppers Only.Songs Featured:Leon Thomas - MUTThttps://music.apple.com/us/album/mutt/1770204463?i=1770205275Dj Drama Feat. Chris Brown https://music.apple.com/us/album/mutt/1770204463?i=1770205275Support the show
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Grambling State Tigers Football Coach, Mickey Joseph (@GSUFootball01). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by UNLV Runnin' Rebels Basketball Coach, Josh Pastner (@CoachJPastner). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Albany State Golden Rams Basketball Coach, Patrick Gayle (@ASUGoldenRamsMB). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by South Dakota State Jackrabbits Basketball Coach, Bryan Petersen (@bpetersen22). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Bucknell Bison Basketball Coach, John Griffin III (@JohnGriffinIII). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by High Point Panthers Basketball Coach, Flynn Clayman (@coachclayman). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by McNeese State Cowboys Basketball Coach, Bill Armstrong (@Coacha15). http://BossmanShow.com
No Kings, EUROPOL is very strong, Boss Clarence, LGBTQIAP+ pacifiers, NexusMods, Pippa Pipkins and Kirsche's strongest soldier, AMC+'s coverup, Chantal plans her next move, Tarl is guilty is domestic abuse battery, Nick sharted, Bossman finds a nug, and Cog finds God.
"Boss Man looks like Farva from Super Troopers."Hey Little Paulsters! Your hosts, Jeff Macanovich and Jaime Cavazos, welcome "Not That" Kevin Smith back to drink some beers and watch Saturday Night's Main Event #19. Notwithstanding that, the guys theorize the origins of Burger King's Rodeo Cheeseburger, Kevin talks about the greatness of Ecco the Dolphin and the KB Toys canon makes its' Saturday Night's Main Event debut.The guys enjoyed beers from Revolution Brewing, Miller Brewing Company, Soundgrowler Brewing Co., Funkytown Brewery, Half Acre Beer Company and Around the Bend Beer Co.New episodes drop every Tuesday morning and follow the show @WorkTheArmPod, on Twitter, Instagram, Blue Sky and (I guess) Threads.Check out our merch from the mind of Starman here: T-Shirts by Starman's Podcasting Buddies | TeePublicGrab something with the Work The Arm logo here: T-Shirts by WorkTheArm | TeePublic
Send us a textTrust is sacred, but easily broken. This raw, unfiltered episode dives deep into the dangerous territory of oversharing and misplaced loyalty that can devastate your personal life.Your host opens with a powerful message that sets the tone: certain things in life aren't meant for public consumption. Through painfully honest storytelling, he recounts his own experience of betrayal when a trusted friend became involved with someone he was seeing while deployed overseas in Japan. This gut-wrenching betrayal serves as the foundation for an important life lesson about guarding your privacy and being selective about your inner circle.The conversation takes us through multiple real-world examples of how sharing intimate details can backfire spectacularly. From stolen belongings at house parties to friends turning on each other over romantic interests, each story reinforces the central theme: "Everything ain't everybody's fucking business." These experiences highlight how easily information transforms into weapons when relationships sour.What makes this episode particularly valuable is the practical wisdom on identifying false friends and recognizing when to walk away from toxic situations. The host introduces the concept of "cutting someone's ward off" – withdrawing attention and care rather than engaging in confrontational endings – as a powerful response to betrayal. This approach forces the other person to sit with the consequences of their actions rather than providing them the comfort of explanation.As you navigate your own relationships, remember that maintaining strong boundaries isn't selfish – it's self-preservation. Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of trust, privacy, and the courage to keep your circle small but meaningful. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.Featured Song:Caulfield - No Fucks Givenhttps://music.apple.com/us/album/no-f-s-given-anger/1353167887?i=1353168132YouTube Official video for NO Fucks Given https://youtu.be/5h6MzuTpFSo?si=SMgvSSJ8MJ84cqT_Support the show
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by North Florida Ospreys Basketball Coach, Bobby Kennen (@CoachKennen). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Albany State Golden Rams Basketball Coach, Patrick Gayle (@ASUGoldenRamsMB). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Edward Waters Tigers Football Coach, Toriano Morgan (@Toriano81). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Edward Waters Tigers Basketball Coach, Cabral Huff (@CoachCabralHuff). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Prairie View A&M Panthers Football Coach, Tremaine Jackson (@coachjack212). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Prairie View A&M Panthers Basketball Coach, Byron Smith (@PVAMU_MBB). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Fordham Rams Basketball Coach, Mike Magpayo (@coachsonic). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Johnathan C. Smith (@jcSmith926). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Albany State Golden Rams Basketball Coach, Patrick Gayle (@ASUGoldenRamsMB) and special guest from AJC, Falcons Beat Writer, D. Orlando Ledbetter (@DOrlandoAJC). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Albany State Golden Rams Basketball Coach, Patrick Gayle (@ASUGoldenRamsMB). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Christian Lifestyle Creator and Founder of Saved, Fine & Fabulous (@savedfinefabulous), Dani Milan (@thedanimilan). http://BossmanShow.com
JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks Basketball Coach, Phil Cunningham (@philtcunningham). http://BossmanShow.com
Always on the hunt for new conquests, Darnell McGee aka Boss Man had a thing for the ladies which is an understatement because most of the girls he dated where barley going through puberty! Flashy clothes, cars and shopping sprees had the girls hooked even with the rumors that were going around about McGee.. tune in for full story!Instagram: @loveorobsessionpodcastEmail: loveorobsessionpodcast@gmail.comSources: https://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/19/us/man-knowingly-exposed-62-women-to-aids-virus.htmlhttps://time.com/archive/6730684/assault-with-a-deadly-virus/
On this episode of 10kTV, Bossman and Kevin Gorg discuss the Minnesota Wild's disappointing end to the season and what they should do this offseason.
Send us a textFinancial survival sometimes feels like a high-wire act without a safety net. Ever had that sinking feeling when you discover your car wasn't stolen—it was repossessed? That moment of panic when you realize you've lost your transportation, your independence, and possibly your dignity all at once?This raw, unflinching conversation dives deep into the economic pressures crushing everyday Americans. When Tesla vehicles can now repo themselves and drive back to the dealership, we've entered a new era of financial humiliation. But beyond the technology, it's the human cost that matters—the shame of sitting across from someone who scolds you like a child while you scramble to get your life back on track.The numbers tell a stark story: $215,000 annually for a family to live "comfortably" in Atlanta. College professors moonlighting at grocery stores just to make rent. Young adults with jobs who can't afford to move out. What happened to the American dream? We're examining how the gap between income and cost of living forces impossible choices—including people staying in unhealthy relationships purely for financial security.Child support presents another complex dimension, where well-intentioned parents sometimes find themselves labeled "deadbeats" while struggling to support themselves on what remains after payments. The quick social media judgments miss the nuanced reality many face trying to fulfill obligations to multiple households on insufficient income.Ready for an honest conversation about survival economics? Listen in, and maybe you'll feel less alone in your own financial struggles. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is push pride aside and acknowledge we weren't "designed in this life to be here by ourselves."Support the show
Answering DMCAs, t-boning deers, Tommy's big RICO lawsuit, Technicals vs. Smash, RTU's tattoo, Greer's meeting, Rekieta's cope, Ralph's debate, and Bossman's warrants.
First order of business: Ryan selects a new CEO for college football Second order of business: What is the ideal name for each position player in football? Lots of announcements in this one, helpfully collected for you in the podcast business section right smack in the middle of the episode Help us run up the score on intrepid reader Emily's fundraiser for Georgia STOMP: https://secure.givelively.org/donate/georgia-stomp-inc/emily-brand-0 RSVP for the June 28th Charity Bowl celebration in Ann Arbor at pizzawestern.com Fullcast theme song arranged and performed by Trey McClure Check out Surber's band, Killer Antz: https://linktr.ee/killerantz Listen to Phantom Island, Ryan's new show with Godfrey, which is not a college football show because a second simply cannot exist, at falconscottproductions.com Check out Jason's free CFB Watch Grid newsletter and other work: https://www.jasonkirk.fyi/ DID YOU KNOW: Holly and Spencer write a year-round newsletter, featuring football and also unfootball things, at https://channel-6.ghost.io/
On this edition of GFA Live, Peter and Keithie talk about WWF Superstars from February 3, 1990! (and some other stuff, of course!) Topics of discussion include: * The Ultimate Challenge....sort of * Figuring out what exactly the Big Bossman's issue with Slick taking money from Ted DiBiase was * An absolutely crazy lineup of Event Center promos * Rick Martel misses the memo on Beefcake * Keeping Sapphire from talking in the inset promo * Peter's take on the Baltimore Orioles firing their manager with a sad live look-in on Sunday's game
Send us a textWhat's your breaking point? What amount of money would make you compromise your values? These aren't hypothetical questions – they're real dilemmas faced by celebrities, artists, and everyday people whose worst moments become public spectacle.This raw, unflintered episode tackles the disturbing trend of public exposure and character assassination in our social media age. Drawing from recent celebrity scandals involving NDAs and compromising situations, we explore the moral complexities behind the headlines. When someone's private life becomes public fodder, we rarely consider the psychological devastation left in the wake of these exposures.I share my personal experience signing up for military service at 19 years old, lured by a $20,000 signing bonus that ultimately cost me irreplaceable time with my newborn son. This illustrates how we often focus on immediate benefits while underestimating long-term consequences – a pattern repeated throughout the entertainment industry with predatory deals that trap artists in compromising situations.The most troubling aspect of our exposure culture is the impulse to destroy others through revelations and public shaming. What do people gain from exposing others' secrets and vulnerabilities? Does temporary attention justify potentially destroying someone's career, mental health, or even pushing them toward suicide? As I remind listeners, "karma is a motherfucker" – the negativity you put into the world has a way of finding its way back to you, often multiplied.Before you participate in someone else's destruction, ask yourself: would you want your worst moments exposed for public consumption? Would you want your family to witness your humiliation? The answer reveals everything about your character and humanity. Subscribe now for more unfiltered conversations that challenge conventional thinking and explore the moral dilemmas of modern life.Support the show