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The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
Austin Kleon: Don't Call It Art

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 71:37


Hey friends, Chase here Austin Kleon is back on the show, and this conversation is exactly the kind of reminder every creative person needs. You probably know Austin from Steal Like an Artist, Show Your Work!, and Keep Going, the books that have helped millions of people rethink creativity, sharing, influence, originality, and what it actually means to make things in public. But Austin's new book, Don't Call It Art: 10 Ways to Create Like a Kid Again, goes somewhere even more fundamental. It asks a question that feels especially urgent for creators, entrepreneurs, artists, writers, photographers, parents, and anyone trying to make meaningful work in a world that wants to turn everything into content: What if the way back to your best creative work is not becoming more serious, but becoming more playful? That question matters because most of us have made creativity too heavy. We have wrapped it in identity, pressure, productivity, platforms, metrics, perfectionism, and the fear of being judged. We get stuck asking whether we are real artists, serious writers, successful creators, or legitimate professionals. We worry about the noun before we do the verb. Austin's message is simpler, deeper, and more freeing: "Don't call it art. Don't worry about being an artist. Forget the nouns. Do the verbs. Just make stuff." That idea is the center of this episode. We talk about what kids can teach us about creativity, why play is not frivolous, how to build the conditions for your best work, why attention is your most valuable resource, and why some of the most important ideas in your life might come from goofing off. This conversation is about loosening the grip. It is about getting back to the part of you that makes before it judges, explores before it explains, and follows the energy before it knows exactly where the work is going. Why This Conversation Matters Right Now We are living in a strange moment for creative people. On one hand, there has never been more opportunity. An individual with a laptop, a camera, a newsletter, a sketchbook, a phone, a point of view, or a weird little idea can reach people directly. That is extraordinary. But it also comes with a cost. The pressure to turn every interest into a brand, every hobby into content, every project into a product, and every creative impulse into a strategy has never been stronger. We are constantly being asked to define ourselves: What do you do? What is your niche? What is your platform? What are you building? How are you monetizing it? What is the plan? Those questions can be useful at the right time. But when they show up too early, they can suffocate the very thing they are trying to organize. Austin's work reminds us that creativity begins before identity. Before "artist." Before "writer." Before "photographer." Before "entrepreneur." Before "content creator." Before the nouns, there are verbs. Drawing. Writing. Walking. Noticing. Building. Playing. Collecting. Tinkering. Making. Sharing. Kids understand this instinctively. They do not sit down and ask whether what they are making fits the market. They do not wonder whether they are allowed to call themselves artists. They do not freeze because the thing in front of them might not be good enough. They simply begin. And in that beginning, there is a kind of wisdom most adults have forgotten. What We Explore in This Episode Why kids can be some of the best creativity teachers because they make before they judge, label, or perform. How to reconnect with the feeling you wanted as a kid, not necessarily the exact childhood you had. Why play is not the opposite of serious work, but a form of creative research and development. How to create the conditions for creativity through time, space, materials, and permission. Why tools should feel more like toys if you want to stay curious and experimental. How phones fracture attention and why protecting the edges of your day can change the texture of your life. Why hobbies matter and how bikes, music, golf, drawing, and other forms of play can return us to ourselves. Why "don't call it art" can be liberating for anyone who feels trapped by labels or legitimacy. How to use jealousy, disgust, and frustration as creative information instead of letting them turn into bitterness. Why people pay attention when someone truly believes in what they are doing. The Core Idea: Forget the Nouns. Do the Verbs. The fastest way to get unstuck is often to stop asking what you are and start paying attention to what you do. That sounds simple, but it is one of the biggest traps in creative work. We get obsessed with identity. Am I an artist? Am I a real writer? Am I a serious photographer? Am I a professional? Am I successful enough to call myself this thing? Am I allowed? That kind of thinking can freeze you before you even start. Kids do not have that problem. They are not trying to become "artists." They are drawing. They are building. They are making noise. They are inventing stories. They are throwing materials around and seeing what happens. Austin's point is not that craft does not matter. It is not that ambition does not matter. It is not that we should abandon discipline. It is that the living center of creativity is action. The verb comes first. Make the thing. Move the pencil. Open the notebook. Pick up the guitar. Ride the bike. Take the walk. Make the zine. Shoot the photo. Write the sentence. Start the weird little project that begins with, "Wouldn't it be funny if…" That is where the energy is. Play Is Creative R&D One of the big tensions in this conversation is the voice many of us carry around that says play is not practical. That voice says: You have responsibilities. You need to make money. You need to be serious. You need to have a plan. You need to stop messing around. Austin's response is that play is not the opposite of serious work. Play is often what makes serious work possible. He talks about play as research and development. Any healthy company needs R&D. It needs space to explore, test, wander, fail, and discover things that cannot be found through pure efficiency. The same is true for a creative life. A lot of us start in explore mode. We are curious. We are trying things. We are learning. We are following our taste. We are discovering our voice. Then, if something works, we shift into exploit mode. We repeat the thing. We build a career around it. We systematize it. We professionalize it. We optimize it. That can be useful. But if you stay there forever, you eventually run out of juice. You need space to explore again. That is what play gives you. It returns you to the part of the process where you are not just producing, but discovering. And in creative work, discovery is everything. Create the Conditions, Then Get Out of the Way One of my favorite parts of this conversation is Austin's simple equation: Play = time + space + materials. That may sound almost too simple, but it is profound. When I look back at the most creative seasons of my life, the pattern is obvious. I had uninterrupted time. I had a place to go. I had the right materials around me. I had enough structure to begin and enough freedom to be surprised. That is what we often give kids when we want them to create. We give them a table, some paper, some markers, a chunk of time, and permission to make a mess. Then we grow up and deny ourselves the same basic conditions. We say we are blocked, stuck, confused, or uninspired, but often we have not created an environment where anything could actually emerge. No time. No space. No materials. No quiet. No room to tinker. The lesson is not complicated, but it is easy to forget: Set the conditions. Allow the work to happen. Get out of the way. That is not laziness. That is not indulgence. That is how the good stuff gets a chance to show up. The Best Ideas Often Come From Goofing Off I have said this before, and I mean it: so many of the best ideas in my life have come from goofing off. Not from trying to optimize. Not from grinding. Not from forcing. Not from staring at a blank screen and demanding genius. They came when I was tinkering. Playing. Walking. Talking with friends. Making something that had no obvious point. Trying something because it felt fun, strange, or impossible to explain. Austin and I talk about this because it is one of the hardest things for ambitious people to accept. We want the path to be linear. We want effort to equal outcome. We want the best ideas to come from the most serious hours. But creativity often does not work that way. The mind needs room. The body needs movement. The soul needs a little nonsense. Goofing off is not always avoidance. Sometimes it is how the deeper intelligence gets a chance to speak. Tools Should Be Toys Austin says something in this episode that every creator should sit with: Tools should be toys. That does not mean your tools are unimportant. It means the best tools invite you into a state of play. They make you want to touch them, try them, misuse them, combine them, push them, and see what happens. A sketchbook can be a toy. A camera can be a toy. A guitar pedal can be a toy. A bicycle can be a toy. A cheap notebook, a box of crayons, a microphone, a drum machine, a kitchen table, a phone in airplane mode, a pile of index cards — all of it can become part of the creative playground. The danger is when tools become only professional instruments. When every object in your creative life carries the pressure of output, performance, monetization, or proof, it becomes harder to begin. A toy invites curiosity. And curiosity is one of the most reliable doors back into making. Attention Is the Beginning of Everything Another major theme in this episode is attention. Austin shares a simple practice: start and end the day without your phone. Not as a moral performance. Not as some extreme digital detox. Just as a way to protect the edges of the day from people and companies that do not care about you, but desperately want your attention. That hit me hard. Because attention is not just another resource. In many ways, it is the resource. What you give your attention to shapes your thoughts, your desires, your mood, your relationships, your sense of possibility, and your work. If the first thing you do every morning is hand your mind to the internet, you are letting someone else set the tone for your day. Austin's practice is simple. Coffee. Breakfast. Journal. Kids. Life. Then the phone. At night, the phone charges in the kitchen. Small boundary. Huge impact. Creativity requires attention. And attention has to be protected. Return to Who You Were Before All This There is a beautiful thread in this conversation about returning to the things that made you feel alive before life got complicated. For Austin, that includes riding a bike and playing in a band. For me, golf has become one of those things. Not because it is productive in the traditional sense, but because it gets me outside, off my phone, walking with friends, and fully present for hours. That matters. A lot of people feel lost because they are trying to think their way back into aliveness. But sometimes the way back is physical. Pick up the instrument. Ride the bike. Throw the baseball. Walk the dog. Draw badly. Make noise. Get outside. Do the thing you used to love before you thought it had to mean something. Austin brings up the question: Who were you before all this? Before the career. Before the metrics. Before the audience. Before the obligations. Before the identity got heavy. There may be clues there. Not because you need to go backward, but because some part of you may have been waiting to be invited forward again. Don't Call It Art The title of Austin's book is not a dismissal of art. It is a liberation from the weight we put on the word. For a lot of people, "art" has become intimidating. Sacred. Serious. Something that belongs to museums, geniuses, experts, critics, galleries, and people who have permission. But making is older and deeper than all of that. Kids understand this. They do not call it art. They just do things. And when we stop obsessing over whether something is art, we create more room to actually make. We get less precious. Less frozen. Less performative. Less worried about the label and more connected to the act. That is the invitation: Don't call it art. Don't worry about being an artist. Forget the nouns. Do the verbs. Just make stuff. It sounds almost too simple. That is why it works. Use What Bothers You Austin also offers a surprising creative tactic: pay attention to what you hate. Not publicly. Not performatively. Not as a way to become bitter or cynical. But privately, as information. Disgust can point toward values. Frustration can reveal desire. Jealousy can show you something you want. The things that bother you can become clues, if you are willing to ask what the opposite would look like. Instead of turning your irritation into a rant, turn it into a project. What would you rather see in the world? What is the opposite of the thing you cannot stand? What would it look like to make that? That shift is powerful because it transforms complaint into creation. It turns "I hate this" into "What if we made something different?" People Pay Attention to Belief Near the end of the conversation, Austin shares a line from Kim Gordon that I love: "People will pay to watch other people believe in themselves." That is true in art. It is true in music. It is true in entrepreneurship. It is true in leadership. It is true in life. We are drawn to people who are alive in what they are doing. Not perfect. Not polished beyond recognition. Not optimized into sameness. Alive. When someone believes in what they are making, that belief travels. This does not mean you will always feel confident. It does not mean you will never doubt yourself. It does not mean every idea will work. It means you keep returning to the work. You keep paying attention to what matters to you. You keep making the thing only you can make in the way only you can make it. That is where the signal comes from. About Austin Kleon Austin Kleon is the New York Times bestselling author of a series of illustrated books about creativity in the digital age: Steal Like An Artist, Show Your Work!, Keep Going, and Don't Call It Art. He is also the author of Newspaper Blackout, a collection of poems made by redacting the newspaper with a permanent marker. His books have sold over two million copies and have been translated into more than 30 languages. Austin's work has been featured on NPR's Morning Edition, PBS Newshour, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. New York Magazine called his work "brilliant," The Atlantic called him "positively one of the most interesting people on the Internet," and The New Yorker said his poems "resurrect the newspaper when everybody else is declaring it dead." He has spoken for organizations including Pixar, Google, Netflix, SXSW, TEDx, Dropbox, Adobe, and The Economist. In previous lives, he worked as a librarian, a web designer, and an advertising copywriter. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife and sons. Follow Austin Kleon Website Don't Call It Art Newsletter Instagram X YouTube Timecodes 04:24 – Austin returns to the show and talks about the new book 06:17 – How Austin's kids became his best creativity teachers 07:04 – What it means to take care of a creative person 10:43 – The childhood question that reveals what makes time disappear 18:34 – Why play is creative research and development 21:43 – Finding what you were not looking for 23:06 – How a fixed vision can blind you to what is actually in front of you 28:13 – Chase reflects on creating the right conditions for creative work 31:37 – Austin's equation: play equals time plus space plus materials 32:48 – Why tools should feel more like toys 35:25 – Reconnecting with the activities that made you feel alive as a kid 38:53 – Who were you before all this? 43:08 – Protecting attention from companies that want to take it 44:17 – Starting and ending the day without your phone 47:08 – Why friendship, hobbies, and shared activities matter 57:17 – Where the title Don't Call It Art came from 58:32 – Forget the nouns, do the verbs, just make stuff 01:00:01 – Why "wouldn't it be funny if…" is a clue worth following 01:03:15 – Finding your creative family tree 01:06:36 – How to use frustration and disgust as creative information 01:08:31 – Why people pay attention when you believe in what you are doing 01:09:44 – Austin's newsletter, book tour, and where to find his work Questions to Ask Yourself If you want to turn this episode into action, take a few minutes with these questions: What did I do as a kid that made hours pass like minutes? Where am I making creativity heavier than it needs to be? What noun am I clinging to that might be keeping me from doing the verb? What conditions do I need in order to make more freely? Do I have time, space, and materials available on a regular basis? What tool in my life could become more like a toy? Where is my attention being stolen before I have a chance to choose? What hobby, activity, or form of play would help me return to myself? What bothers me enough that it might contain a creative clue? What would I make this week if I stopped worrying whether it counted as art? A Simple Practice for Making Like a Kid Again Here's something practical you can do this week. Set aside one uninterrupted hour. No phone. No audience. No outcome. No need to make something good. Choose a space. Put a few materials in front of you. Paper and markers. A camera. A guitar. A notebook. Clay. Index cards. A laptop with the internet off. Whatever feels inviting. Then begin with this prompt: Wouldn't it be funny if… Follow whatever comes next. Do not evaluate it too early. Do not ask what it is for. Do not decide whether it is art. Do not turn it into a brand, a strategy, or a pitch deck. Just make stuff. Then notice how you feel. Notice what surprised you. Notice whether something small wants to keep going. That is enough. Final Thought The longer I do this work, the more I believe that creativity is not something we need to earn. It is something we need to return to. It was there before the labels. Before the pressure. Before the metrics. Before the platforms. Before the fear of being judged. Before we learned to ask whether we were allowed. Austin's invitation in this conversation is simple, generous, and quietly radical: Stop making creativity so precious that you cannot touch it. Give yourself time. Give yourself space. Give yourself materials. Protect your attention. Find your friends. Pick up the toy. Follow the weird little idea. Let yourself begin before you know what it means. Until next time: forget the nouns, do the verbs, and just make stuff.

The Fish Report
#DallasCowboys Fish for Breakfast! How Badly Is PFF Goofing Up #Cowboys Projected Starting Lineup?

The Fish Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 12:33


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RichThoughts Podcast
May 18, 2026 Seven Things About Goofing Off

RichThoughts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 13:10


RichThoughts Podcast
March 25, 2026 7 Things About Goofing Off

RichThoughts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 13:20


History & Factoids about today
March 22- William Shatner, The Human League, Pawn Stars, Reese Witherspoon, Big Nose George Parrot

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 12:07 Transcription Available


National Goof Off day.  Entertainment from 2022.  Jamestown Massacre, Britian enacted the Stamp Act, Outlaw Big Nose George Parrot killed.  Anne Bush 1st American woman to get a drivers license.  Todays birthdays - Louis L'Amour, Karl Malden, Werner Klemperer, William Shatner, James Patterson, Mathew Modine, Susan Ann Sulley, Rick Harrison, Reese Witherspoon.  William Hanna died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Cocoran    https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Goofing off - SparksHeat Waves - Glass AnimalsTil you can't - Cody JohnsonBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent   http://50cent.com/Rocket man - William ShatnerDon't you want me - The Human LeagueExit - Girl from the liquor store - Brad Howard    https://bradhowardmusic.net/lander History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com

Behind the Line
Kalen DeBoer HUMILIATED as Alabama Players Busted GOOFING Off After Loss

Behind the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 12:17


Kalen DeBoer was humiliated over the weekend...but it wasn't just the loss against Florida State that embarrassed Alabama head coach. After the game...Alabama fans went through players social media and uncovered an embarrassing video that was filmed in the Alabama locker room. We reveal and react to Alabama players goofing off in the locker room...and the reaction from Alabama fans. We discuss the optics...and how the video makes it seem like Kalen DeBoer isn't respected by players. We discuss the discipline and mentality of Nick Saban...and explain why Kalen DeBoer nice guy approach won't work at Alabama. SUBSCRIBE TO BEHIND THE LINE - SHORTS: https://www.youtube.com/@btlshorts-84 BEHIND THE LINE - TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@btlshorts

Our Big Dumb Mouth
OBDM1318 - Memories of the Future | Carbon Butter | Strange News

Our Big Dumb Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 124:57


00:00:00 – Alex Jones Clips & Show Banter Lighthearted opening with jokes about nicknames and co-host absences. Discussion drifts into playing August 7th Alex Jones clips, highlighting bizarre rants about goblins, lizard people, and over-the-top food consumption stories. Anecdotes include confirmation Alex once stood shirtless near coworkers. 00:10:00 – Consciousness & Time Travel Theories Conversation moves from podcast production trends into a Popular Mechanics article suggesting consciousness can “jump through time.” Discusses precognition, dream-based predictions, and cultural views on non-linear time. Examples from scientific studies suggest brain activity can anticipate events before they happen. 00:20:00 – Precognition Experiments & Cultural Beliefs Details statistical research by Dean Radin and Julia Mossbridge showing measurable anticipatory brain responses. Touches on deja vu as possible “memories from the future” and historic practices like Tibetan oracles and psychoactive-assisted visions to gain foresight. Mentions Philip K. Dick's claims of parallel world memories. 00:30:00 – Past Life Memory Study Covers a Portuguese-led study on adults claiming past life memories, noting most were female and memories often linked to phobias or trauma. Findings show correlations with mental health issues like PTSD. Review of related academic literature on reincarnation and between-life memories. 00:40:00 – Mark Maron Rant & Lou Elizondo Restaurant Mark Maron critiques comedians for repetitive “anti-woke” material and conflating cultural pushback with censorship, prompting debate on actual government-linked online suppression. Shift to news that UFO figure Lou Elizondo opened a WWII-themed restaurant in Buffalo, Wyoming. 00:50:00 – Bill Gates' Carbon Butter & Odd Headlines Examines a Bill Gates–backed company making butter from captured carbon and hydrogen, raising skepticism about nutrition and safety. Other odd news: NFL's heaviest player told to lose weight, and difficulty generating AI images of Lou Elizondo in a urinal for comedic effect. 01:00:00 – NFL Weight Ultimatum & Failed Government Grocery Store Spotlight on massive rookie Desmond Watson's athleticism despite weighing 464 lbs, and team's push to slim him down. Then a Kansas City government-run grocery store closes after rampant shoplifting, bad inventory, and unsafe environment, despite $30M in public funding. 01:10:00 – Crossbow Bolt in Head & AI Image Gags Story of Italian man surviving two days with a crossbow bolt lodged in his forehead. Humorous detours into generating Bill Gates–themed butter product images. Discussion of Titanic conspiracy claiming Olympic ship sank instead for insurance fraud. 01:20:00 – Bermuda Triangle ‘Solved' & Worst Song Debate Scientist attributes disappearances to bad weather, navigation errors, and magnetic anomalies—no paranormal cause. Viral backlash brands Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros' “Home” as “worst song ever made,” prompting defense from the band's singer. 01:30:00 – Amsterdam Go-Kart Tours Backlash Reports of new go-kart city tours in Amsterdam sparking official concern over traffic safety and tourist rowdiness, likened to previously banned beer bikes. Safety restrictions detailed; debate over whether such attractions belong in busy urban spaces. 01:40:00 – Farewell to AOL Dial‑Up AOL announces it's finally discontinuing dial‑up internet and related software next month; cue nostalgia for the modem screech, jokes about AIM, and a heads‑up that remaining subscribers have until September 30 to switch. 01:50:00 – Pokémon Cards > Happy Meals Chat about a Japan craze: people buying piles of McDonald's Happy Meals just to grab the special Pokémon cards and leaving the food behind. Goofing on “unhappy meal” returns, Alex Jones ringtones, and printer‑jam life while slogging through emails. 02:00:00 – Sign‑Off Shenanigans Quick bits on blue‑light glasses, a listener planning a “Potent Trump” report, and one last drop of the recurring “I'm just a big ol' fat woman” stinger before the classic OBDM wrap: “keep watching the skies,” take care of each other, and we're out.   Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Phone: 614-388-9109 ► Skype: ourbigdumbmouth ► Website: http://obdmpod.com ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/obdmpod ► Full Videos at Odysee: https://odysee.com/@obdm:0 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Instagram: obdmpod ► Email: ourbigdumbmouth at gmail ► RSS: http://ourbigdumbmouth.libsyn.com/rss ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-big-dumb-mouth/id261189509?mt=2  

The Joe Show
Instant 'POD'ification (Goofing On Odd Jobs)

The Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 20:46


Jamming all of our favorite segments from this morning's show on the free iHeart Radio app so you can listen back on your way home from work or school. Get the latest episode of 'Instant PODification' today. Make sure to hit that subscribe button! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monsters In The Morning
NO GOOFING OFF AT THE MOVIES KIDS!!

Monsters In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 39:09


TUESDAY HR 4 Detective Barb from CrimeLine Cases solved because of tips. Monster Mags from City of Leesburg!! Recap of Bikefest 2025 News From The Headlines Parents get mad at kids goofing off at Mind Craft movie.

Monsters In The Morning
A LAWYER AND A RADIO GUY WALK INTO THE WOODS

Monsters In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 35:25


WEDNESDAY HR 3 Monster Sports - Orlando Magic. Orlando Solar Bears. NBA Playoff. Catching up with Music Man Matt! Ray Traendly from TK Law. Goofing on Ryan

Justin, Scott and Spiegel Show Highlights
Goofing Off On The Clock

Justin, Scott and Spiegel Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 11:41 Transcription Available


We recount our tales of strategic slacking, sharing how they blend work responsibilities with personal leisure.

The Fish Report
#Cowboys Fish at 7:20am | How Stephen's Goofing Up 'The Art of The Deal'

The Fish Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 27:11


#Cowboys Fish at 7:20am | How Stephen's Goofing Up 'The Art of The Deal' Check out BetUS: https://bit.ly/MikeFisher125SU3X ✭ SUBSCRIBE to the NEW Fish Report Podcast here https://www.fanstreamsports.com/show/the-dallas-cowboys-fish-report/ ✭ STRAIGHT DOPE. NO BULLSH. ✭ ✭ UNCLE FISH STORE https://shorturl.at/gJPS2 ✭ FISH SPORTS GEAR www.fishsportsnetwork.com Listen on the Go, 24/7! Download the NEW Fan Stream Sports APP on iOS and Android! Follow FISH on X: @FishSports #DallasCowboysReport Cowboys Country https://athlonsports.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/cowboys-country/ #cowboys #dallascowboys #cowboysnation #cowboysrumors #cowboyscanfan #dallascowboysreport #dallascowboysnews #dallascowboystrainingcamp #nfl #preseason

The Fish Report with Mike Fisher
#Cowboys Fish at 7:20am | How Stephen's Goofing Up 'The Art of The Deal'

The Fish Report with Mike Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 27:11


#Cowboys Fish at 7:20am | How Stephen's Goofing Up 'The Art of The Deal' Check out BetUS: https://bit.ly/MikeFisher125SU3X ✭ SUBSCRIBE to the NEW Fish Report Podcast here https://www.fanstreamsports.com/show/the-dallas-cowboys-fish-report/ ✭ STRAIGHT DOPE. NO BULLSH. ✭ ✭ UNCLE FISH STORE https://shorturl.at/gJPS2 ✭ FISH SPORTS GEAR www.fishsportsnetwork.com Listen on the Go, 24/7! Download the NEW Fan Stream Sports APP on iOS and Android! Follow FISH on X: @FishSports #DallasCowboysReport Cowboys Country https://athlonsports.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/cowboys-country/ #cowboys #dallascowboys #cowboysnation #cowboysrumors #cowboyscanfan #dallascowboysreport #dallascowboysnews #dallascowboystrainingcamp #nfl #preseason

Takeaway Chinese
Special: How to say "goofing off 摸鱼” in Chinese? 

Takeaway Chinese

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 1:18


In this special episode of Takeaway Chinese, we're going to learn how to say "goofing off" in Chinese.

History & Factoids about today
March 22nd- William Shatner, The Human League, Pawn Stars, Reese Witherspoon, Big Nose George Parrot,

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 12:26


National Goof Off day.  Entertainment from 1960.  Jamestown Massacre, Britian enacted the Stamp Act, Outlaw Big Nose George Parrot killed.  Anne Bush 1st American woman to get a drivers license.  Todays birthdays - Louis L'Amour, Karl Malden, Werner Klemperer, William Shatner, James Patterson, Mathew Modine, Susan Ann Sulley, Rick Harrison, Reese Witherspoon.  William Hanna died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Cocoran    https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Goofing off - SparksTheme from A Summer Place - Percy Faith & his orchestraHe'll have to go - Jim ReevesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent   http://50cent.com/Hogans Heros TV themeRocket man - William ShatnerDon't you want me - The Human LeagueExit - Girl from the liquor store - Brad Howard    https://bradhowardmusic.net/lander countryundergroundradio.comhttps://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz
Haftarah Toldos: Goofing off in the Bais HaMikdash

Jewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 29:42


Donating sub-par animals to the Temple for a "kodashim write-off"

The Green Suiters Podcast
160 - Goofing Off In Boston With Patrons

The Green Suiters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 77:02


Join our Podcast Community on Patreon!! - www.patreon.com/greensuiterspodcast For your chance to win awesome prizes every month, be sure to become a Patron. Our giveaways are specifically for our Patrons, and they are automatically enrolled every month. This is our way of saying thank you to all those that support us! Find more of Jason's content here: www.instagram.com/bentswoodworking www.youtube.com/c/bentswoodworking www.bentswoodworking.com Find Sedge's content here: www.instagram.com/sedgetool www.youtube.com/c/sedgetool www.sedgetool.com Find Ronnie's content here: https://www.instagram.com/fultonfinewoodworks/ https://www.youtube.com/@fultonfinewoodworks https://fultonfinewoodworks.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greensuiterspodcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greensuiterspodcast/support

Primetime with Isaac and Suke
Primetime - 10.09.24 - Hour 2

Primetime with Isaac and Suke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 35:54


Blink 182 and the best sports songs; Goofing off with Sam Elliott drops; In The News featuring Tik Tok bans and living standards

The Old Man’s Podcast
Dutch & ZigZag just goofing off!!!

The Old Man’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 12:50


TOM and Grammi Just having fun goofing off!!! Giving out good vibes and trying to make people LAUGH!! Have a GREAT Weekend everyone!! Later Gators!!   *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com   *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com     *TOMPodcast/Rhythm and Blues Show: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/

80/20 BASEBALL
#251 - A PLAN TO GREATLY REDUCE THE "GOOFING OFF" AT PRACTICE.

80/20 BASEBALL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 14:56


Visit 8020BASEBALL.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for many more tips & strategies, and while you're there, get the newly UPDATED DRILL DESIGN GUIDE 3.0 for free. The best ways to support the podcast are to share it with a friend and leave a review. 

Stull UMC Podcast
In Praise of Goofing Off

Stull UMC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024


Scripture: Mark 6: 30-44 Click here for today's message by Pastor Kyle Scheideman.

The Pete and Sebastian Show
611: The Pete and Sebastian Show - EP 611 - "New Pope Goofing"

The Pete and Sebastian Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 49:57


The guys discuss new restaurant service charges, wildfires in L.A., and deep dive into all things The Pope. They wrap up a great hang with Sebastian trying to convince Pete to spend more time happy crying.  Follow Sebastian: @SebastianComedy Follow Pete: @PeteCorreale To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/PeteAndSebastianYouTube Don't forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/PeteAndSebastian If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/PeteAndSebastian For Sebastian's tour dates, go to: https://www.sebastianlive.com/ For Pete's tour dates, go to: https://www.petecorreale.com/ Support your gut this summer with Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic. Go to https://seed.com/THECAST and use code 25THECAST to get 25% off your first month. Right now, Prolon is offering The Pete and Sebastian Show listeners FIFTEEN PERCENT off their 5-day nutrition program. Go to https://prolonlife.com/pete. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Is That Something?
It's Just Us, Goofing & Cheesing (Slight Return)

Is That Something?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 33:12


Courtney and Curtis once again have announcements, games, and goofs to share with you. LET THEM DO IT.

Is That Something?
It's Just Us, Goofing & Cheesing

Is That Something?

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 35:15


Courtney and Curtis run it down, then run it back up again. Announcements, voicemails, and fun await.

The CrackerMilk Podcast
Goofing with Gus Johnson

The CrackerMilk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 60:44


This is the 12th episode of the CrackerMilk Podcast Reboot. This week Elias and Connor are joined by Gus Johnson.

Monsters In The Morning
GOOFING OF WITH SOME A.I. REMIXES OF SONG

Monsters In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 39:45


THURSDAY HR 1 When your buddy is hitting you for the pictures of the Spanish girl. Weekend Eve remix fun with Ryan and AI. More songs

History & Factoids about today
March 22nd-Goof Off Day, Col. Klink, William Shatner, The Human League, Pawn Stars, Reese Witherspoon

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 11:17


National Goof Off day.  Entertainment from 2018.  Jamestown Massacre, Britian enacted the Stamp Act, Outlaw Big Nose George Parrot killed.  Anne Bush 1st American woman to get a drivers license.  Todays birthdays - Louis L'Amour, Karl Malden, Werner Klemperer, William Shatner, James Patterson, Mathew Modine, Susan Ann Sulley, Rick Harrison, Reese Witherspoon.  William Hanna died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard   http://defleppard.com/Goofing off - SparksGods plan - DrakeMarry me - Thomas RhettBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent   http://50cent.com/Hogans Heros TV themeRocket man - William ShatnerDon't you want me - The Human LeagueExit - Its not love - Dokken    http://dokken.net/ https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/

Closed Course
Episode #9

Closed Course

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 88:56


The Guys are a man down but that doesn't stop them in todays episode. They discuss their side hustles as kids, their business school education and also someones lack of schooling. They talk about thier college athletics being D1 athletes (at least 2/3 of them). They touch on their St Paddy's Day launch and the reel them made by doing Irish Car Bombs at 10am. Nick Explains how leap years work to Stewey and how Stew made his entire soccer team run until they puked. Listen now!

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 283 - The Goofing Hour

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 53:29


Oh, gowrsh!  We're thinking of renaming the show F-hyuck Buddies.  Topics include not getting walked home, boyfriend gangbang, to be or not to be (single), ribbed for his pleasure. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fbuddies Flure App: Made for Pleasure - https://www.flure.com/

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast
Lords of the Dungeon 71: Goofing Off vs Getting Serious and Game Master Preparation

The Secret Cabal Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 67:55


Gather 'round, noble Cabalists, for a profound sojourn with The Lords of the Dungeon! Today, amidst the swirling ether, we delve into the essence of balance, pondering the interplay of jest and gravity within our gaming realms. From merry jests to weighty matters, we traverse this delicate dance. Yet, our journey extends further, into the labyrinth of campaign preparation. What lore suffices, and what is excess? With minds keen and hearts resolute, we seek equilibrium, uniting frivolity and earnestness. Thus, let us embark on quests imbued with ancient wisdom and boundless imagination!

The Old Man’s Podcast
#978 - TOM After Dark Christmas!!!

The Old Man’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 121:59


Just a bunch of friends and family getting together for some Laughs and Goofing off. Playing Christmas songs teasing and poking fun at each other, it was Good People having a Good Time!!! Remember we are locking the studio down for the next 4 days for some well deserved time off and will be back on Wednesday the 27th with our Wild Card Wednesday Show. Have an AWESOME Holiday weekend, Be Safe and above all things, Don't Drink and Drive!! Later Gators!!   Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree   Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com     Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com

Tips from Trestle: The Senior Living Food & Hospitality Podcast

Just as a kazoo jazz band needs its conductor, leadership calls for someone to set the quirky, yet coordinated tone! Dive into our latest episode uncovering the crux of leadership in senior living and the "Kazoo Leadership" book by our guest, David Hopkins. Join Aaron & David as they explore critical insights, including the absence of formal leadership training, the necessity for collaboration amidst community competition, and the challenge of expecting leaders to be experts in every aspect. We delve into David's journey, from Disney operations to a passion for leadership in healthcare and the transition to senior living, along with his realization that many leaders face trial by fire without adequate training. Uncover how his book, "Kazoo Leadership," condenses pivotal leadership principles into five simple steps, emphasizing its accessibility for busy leaders and the transformative power of words. Tune in and learn how impactful leadership can uplift both teams and residents in senior living communities!David Hopkins is a recognized leader, facilitator, and speaker in the areas of leadership development, sales and marketing, culture, and customer experience. He grew up in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and relocated to Florida as a young adult, beginning his career at the happiest place on earth, Walt Disney World. After spending many hours singing and dancing with his favorite characters, he decided to stop “Goofing” around and worked his way into management, gaining experience in both resort and theme park operations. David then decided to use his leadership expertise to assist healthcare organizations.  There, he rose to executive roles supporting areas such as acute care hospital operations, clinical education, and large physician practices.  Tips From Trestle is a podcast focused on discussion about senior living food & hospitality. Hosted by Trestle Hospitality Concepts Founder & CEO Aaron Fish, he shares his thoughts, musings and discussions about the food & hospitality operations, trends and happenings in the senior living industry. To support the podcast, click here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anchor.fm/tips-from-trestle/support⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tips from Trestle is sponsored by: ⁠⁠The Boelter Companies⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Navigator Group Purchasing⁠⁠ ⁠⁠eMenuChoice POS⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tips-from-trestle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tips-from-trestle/support

The Connor Happer Show
October 4 – Segment 9 – The EAS Test

The Connor Happer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 9:47


This is what we were doing when the EAS test went out over the air. Goofing around...a lot. Something terrible happened to Producer Josh afterwards

You Are Here Podcast
SIGMA BRAIN (EP240)

You Are Here Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 60:48


Mikey has now entered the sigma brain. Goofing on Andy Elliot, talking about upcoming music and what makes music so impactful! @youareherepodcast ⁠ everywhere Join Anytown Actors Lab @ ⁠www.anytownactorslab.com⁠  Have any questions or want to vent something? Leave an anonymous message on our new website @ ⁠⁠www.youareherepodcast.net⁠⁠  CATCH OUR TWITCH STREAMS EVERY THURSDAY! @ ⁠twitch.tv/youareherepodcast⁠  SUPPORT US ON PATREON @ ⁠patreon.com/youareherepod ⁠www.youareherepodcast.net⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youareherepodcast/support

Empty Netters Podcast
50. Wii Sports with Kirby Dach

Empty Netters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 76:16


Kirby Dach of the Montreal Canadiens joins the boys to explain why playing for Marty St Louis and playing with Cole Caufield means hockey has never been more fun. He dishes about the secrets to grocery shopping with Brent Seabrook, why the atmosphere in Montreal is second to none, how to rank the best country songs, and he just might have his signature goal celly figured out. (0:00) - Intro (02:08) - What's up with Zegras (13:01) - Kirby Dach Interview (15:16) - Anthem Superstition (19:01) - World Juniors (22:08) - Living with Seabrook (28:28) - Traded to Montreal (35:06) - Marty St Louis Effect (38:40) - Goofing with Cole (44:06) - Molding Your Game (50:02) - New Goal Celly (1:00:53) - Pass Shoot Score   SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuf52MHW1O7guPMzsMvv2kA FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/empty.netters/?hl=en FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@empty.netters  

Rise & Grind
Grizzlies Schedule Release Anticipation, Oher/Tuohy Beef and The ACTRESS Britney Spears

Rise & Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 91:40


Jessica talks about the anticipation surrounding the Grizzlies schedule release, gets Teresa Walkers thoughts on the treylon Burke Injury and Michael Oher saga, discusses Rachel Zegler's thoughts on 'Snow White' and more.start Goofing around:07 RIP Jennifer Biggs:12 Grizzlies schedule release anticipation:26 Teresa Walker:30 Michael Oher v. Tuohy family:39 Treylon Burke's injury:42 More on Oher:44 Titans backup QB battle:47 Nashville SC v. Messi:57 College realignment 1:14 ‘Crossroads' actress Britney Spears filing for divorce1:20 Rachel Zegler's ‘Snow White' takes1:30 Best De Niro movie of all time

The BIGPLAY Reflog Show
LIVE! Goofing w/ @JoshCribbs16 & @MrsMariaCribbs, Guards issues, Browns training camp & more! Presented by @Tipico

The BIGPLAY Reflog Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 18:54


The ever-boisterous Josh and Maria Cribbs are in-studio talking all things from Browns to pop culture, to dating and more! Filling in the blanks about concerns for Guards, and so much more! Presented by @Tipico

Minecraft and More!
S2 E16: Me goofing off

Minecraft and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 12:37


My undiagnosed ADHD kicked in… it funny tho on Deltaroom

Reimagine Work
#142 Goofing Off On Purpose - Kevin Kelly on why we should subsidize travel for young people, owning his time, a rest ethic, riding his bike across US, his love of YouTube, staying optimistic about the future, raising children and his new book

Reimagine Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 50:01


Kevin is the founding executive editor of Wired magazine, a writer and a photographer. When he was young he dropped out of college and travelled to Taiwan, which he describes as a live changing experience. Kevin is passionate about owning his time, the importance of goofing off and staying optimistic about the development of technology.

We're in Trouble Now
New Boot Goofing

We're in Trouble Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 30:52


This week we talk about the new direction we'd like to take the podcast. New perspective, new talking points but the same crazy personalities. Thank you for your support and we're looking forward to see what the future holds.

Cheat!
The Toaster Hoaxster

Cheat!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 31:50


Goofing around in class one day, Alex and Alan had no idea that they were about to create a decade-long Wikipedia hoax that would spread into some pretty surprising corners of Scotland: from coffee table books to cooking shows to potentially the country's currency.   In this episode of Cheat, we talk to the two men who created “Alan McMasters, the Scottish inventor of the electric toaster”, and to the two people who brought the whole lie to light: a teenage reddit enthusiast and an investigative journalist.  A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production.  Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts  To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mojo In The Morning
Goofing Off During Work Hours

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 12:08


The Random Roommates Podcast
Big Goofing, MLB Playoff Race, NFL Week 2

The Random Roommates Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 133:40


We are gonna talk about all kinds of stuff today. Some of our favorite tiny desk shows, bunch of other random stuff to make ya laugh. Obviously we're gonna talk about the MLB, the birds great defensive win in week 2, all of the crazy NFL games. We will wrap up discussing our random roommates fantasy league and overall fantasy discussion, but don't take Baint's advice....kid's baint.

Do Not Relent - A World Of Warcraft Podcast
Episode #192 - DNR Hunting for Di-N-Ars

Do Not Relent - A World Of Warcraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 63:01


Make sure to check the rest of the description for all of our social media and charity links, including our Patreon (patreon.com/DoNotRelent)!  Sildewhistle, Immunization, and Aaron have returned after their brief IRL meet up at Aaron's wedding to discuss more important matters: Patch 9.2.7 is here and boy is if full of content! A singular content! Goofing and gaffing aside, we discuss the final fated raid, changes to the auction house and WoW mobile app, and the new gear acquisition system: the mystical Broker dinars. We even end our dry spell and bestow a special, long forgotten honor on one particularly beautiful hunk of meat~ Please send all your love mail, hate mail, and flat sodas to @DoNotRelentPod (Twitter) or on gmail at DoNotRelentPod@gmail.com! We will respond to literally anything and read it on the pod. Find us at: Patreon: patreon.com/DoNotRelent Discord: donotrelent.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/donotrelent Twitter: twitter.com/DoNotRelentPod Livejournal: donotrelentpod.livejournal.com E-Mail: DoNotRelentPod@gmail.com Finally, if you feel so inclined, please rate us on iTunes and warcraftradio.com. We will take a shot on air in your honor! Every rating helps! :D Additionally, here are the links to the charities that Blizzard employees have asked us to support in the wake of the sexual harassment and gender inequality lawsuit: https://www.blackgirlscode.com/  https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/ https://girlswhocode.com/ https://www.rainn.org/ https://womeninanimation.org/ https://www.getwigi.com/

Call It What You Want
Goofing With The Boyzzz

Call It What You Want

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 20:03


Join Mason And Logan With Our 2 Friends As We Hang Out And Mess Around. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ciwywpodcast/message

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Sorry, We Tried.
Casually Goofing// Netflix Dies, Ezra Miller, and Getting Biblical | 024

Sorry, We Tried.

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 70:06


On this laid back episode of Sorry We Tried, the boys shoot the breeze while on a post-Morbius high (this episode was recorded a couple months ago). They discuss some absolutely goofy entertainment news, including big streaming service news, Ezra Miller insanity, and just a smidge more about Jared Leto because they can't help themselves. It's more casual and freeflowing than normal— we'll be back to regular formatting next time, but for now, kick back and enjoy the ride. Also on this episode, Harrison can't figure out the soundboard. Robby offers reassuring baseball news. Spencer gaslights Robby into thinking Morbius is a good movie. And the guys talk a little more sports than normal.Support the show

PFF Fantasy Football Podcast
455. Best ball strategy, zero-RB goofing, how early is too early to draft Deebo Samuel

PFF Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 75:01


Host Ian Hartitz is joined by PFF vice president of fantasy hoopla Dwain McFarland to enjoy some beers and an Underdog Fantasy best ball draft. The guys spend an hour going through a draft while explaining their strategy, picks, process and overall thoughts. It was truly a great day to be great on The PFF Fantasy Football Podcast.

WFOD: The Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks Internet Radio Program
MILLION DOLLAR SMOOTHIE AND NEW BOOT GOOFING (EPISODE #549)

WFOD: The Wheelbarrow Full of Dicks Internet Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 58:40


mike, travis and drunk discuss the following topics.... sam smith vs. jordan vincent........ kelly clarkson changed her name..... april fools is stupid....... million dollar smoothie..... big questions and bigger answers..... Aerials in the sky…. Golf/not watching this/alcoholic Mountain Dew

The Warrior Soul Podcast
Lee Smith: US Army Veteran and Comedian

The Warrior Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 58:32


From making music to doing stand-up comedy, Lee Smith is an entertainer's entertainer. Born and raised in Miami, FL, Lee was placed in Gifted classes in Elementary school. Goofing off in class was an everyday thing, as he still completed his assignments. Elected as Class Clown, he knew that comedy was in the cards dealt to him. Unsure of what to do after high school, Lee enlisted in the US ARMY. From there, he formed lifetime bonds and connections with people. Once out of the military, Lee focused on music, honing his craft. Incorporating lyricism with humor, comedy would still play a role somehow. While watching “Funny People”, an epiphany was had; try doing stand-up comedy. If the people like it, the shift will be towards comedy. Fortunately he received a standing ovation during his first show. Within a year, Lee won the Turkey Fest competition at the Miami Improv. From writing to performing, there isn't much Lee Smith can't do to keep you entertained.

Fantasy Focus Baseball
Goofing Off

Fantasy Focus Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 45:01


Sarah Langs joins Buster to go deep on Vladimir Guerrero Jr. going deep more than anyone in the league, big pitching injuries to Shane Bieber, Tyler Glasnow and Max Scherzer, and which pitcher will be the first checked for foreign substances when enforcement begins. Then, Jessica Mendoza stops by to talk about the huge success of the Women's College World Series, why foreign substance enforcement seems like a parent threatening a child and Trevor Bauer's drop in spin rate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices