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Sharon Lee and Heidi got their sticks read -- lots of joy and laughs! Jason started watching Succession on HBO. Does he love it as much as Alexis did? Khloe Kardashian jumped the shark with a comment on her sister's Instagram. Jason is introducing his husband Collin to Knots Landing. He's curating episodes to watch...how's that going? LOL!
Hi best friends! We're glad to be back this week for a really fun episode. This week: we discuss the wunderkind Maggie Rogers and all of her glory. We also talk about the greatest show on television (probably) Succession as well as a bunch of positive things to think about instead of the election. Erin gets very vulnerable and we have some laughs. It's a good time! Jeremiah and Erin. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oh-jeremiah-talks/support
Odds are, you know actor Sarah Snook from her role on HBO's Succession – one of the most acclaimed TV dramas in the last decade. She plays Siobhan Roy, but to her friends and family, it's just "Shiv." She is the youngest child and the only daughter in an ultra-wealthy family. The patriarch, Logan Roy, is the head of a large media conglomerate, Waystar Royco. Succession is a show about ... well, succession. Shiv's brothers feud constantly hoping to be the next to lead the family empire, and at first, she's happy to let her brothers fight it out. But like pretty much every character on Succession, it doesn't take long for the cracks to show. Linda Holmes, the host of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, talked with Sarah about what it's like to play one of the most fascinating, complex and confounding characters on television today. Plus, what Sarah hopes Shiv will get to do in Succession's third season.
Hosted by Roger Bennett, the official Succession podcast features conversations with the award-winning HBO series’ major players. In each episode, Bennett dives deep into the razor-sharp writing, dynamic performances and high-powered family drama that drive the series. Featuring interviews with the cast and creators, each episode provides a behind-the-scenes look at the show’s most memorable moments and more as Bennett revisits the series with those who know it best. Stream Seasons 1 and 2 of Succession on HBO and HBO Max. And subscribe to this podcast so you don’t miss an episode. This podcast is produced by HBO in conjunction with Men In Blazers. It is hosted and produced by Roger Bennett. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actor Nicholas Braun discusses his role as Cousin Greg on HBO's “Succession” as well as his other upcoming film and TV roles.
Looking for a show to binge during the quarantine? Screen Verdict lets you know whether it's worth catching up on HBO's Succession! Matt and Jonathan discuss the awesome theme music, which character we find the most likeable and decide which child we would leave our business to if we were Logan Roy. For all our reviews and competitions you can Like us at - https://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast
Today’s Daf Yomi page, Shabbat 30, gives us a peak into the birth of modern politics: King David, dying, asks God how much time he has left, and God, refusing to answer, informs the aged monarch that the reign of his son, Solomon, is already set to begin. It's like an epic episode of HBO's Succession, as well as the moment of transition from the ancient world's view of kings as omnipotent to our contemporary understanding of rulers as servers of the people. Rabbi Dr. Ari Lamm joins us to talk about the glories of this story. What can the Talmud teach us about our current moment in American politics? Listen and find out.
Episode 84: Nightwing's Black and Blue Monday suit Ivan's off this week, while Mike and Jeff watch the store. Jeff reviews season 2 of HBO's Succession, Mike almost finishes S2 of Titans, they talk gaming, the CW Crisis finale, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, the NFL playoffs, the Jeopardy GOAT specials, the Oscar nominations and more! Thanks for listening! Available on YouTube, Spotify and the Apple & Google Podcast apps! PodBean: https://sotrt.podbean.com/ Email us at sotrtpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sotrtpodcast/ On Instagram and Twitter @sotrtpodcast
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, Vox's film critic Alissa Wilkinson joins CBS News' Jamie Wax to discuss this Sunday's 77th annual Golden Globe Awards. From Ricky Gervais returning as the show's host to no broadcast network television show being nominated in the major categories, Wilkinson and Wax make their predictions. Hear why this is the year of Adam Driver, why HBO's Succession is hoping to get some recognition and how Eddie Murphy and Taron Egerton are neck and neck.
Max hijacks the Piss Train (™) for the first time for a bonus episode on HBO's Succession, featuring fellow luminaries Celebre and Jaken (Dippy Bupkins.) Max will be better at hosting next time and will fix the feedback issue, as Producer Cody Garcia has unfortunately had to sever ties with loved ones in order to keep up with the podcast's work load and we hate to give him even more to do. Enjoy!
Nicholas Braun plays Cousin Greg on HBO's hit show Succession. He joined q's Tom Power live in studio to talk about what it's like to be on one of the biggest shows on TV.
This week, we discuss the imminent launch of Apple TV+ and Disney+, then do an in-depth review of both seasons of HBO's "Succession."If you want to skip ahead, here's how the episode breaks down:0:00 Intro0:41 Apple/Disney discussion10:16 "Succession" spoiler-free review25:50 "Succession" spoiler discussion
Welcome back to your second episode of Tomorrow in one week! You lucky listener, you. Josh and Ryan are back to discuss Mark Zuckerberg's embarrassing performance in front of Congress, the trouble with Chinese social media companies like TikTok, Josh's new Tesla, the commercials you'll have to watch during HBO's Succession, PlayStation 5's rumored killer feature, Kanye West's latest nonsense, quantum supremacy, and Google's Pixelbook Go. Listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shonitria's bae broke one of their bongs. RIP. And if you're not watching HBO's "Succession" why do you even have a TV? Mary Pryor, co-founder of Cannaclusive, speaks out on diversity in the cannabis industry, the importance of representation in companies, and why black and brown people should not hesitate to enter the cannabis industry. Deon Hawkins, the east coast lead at Cannaclusive, discusses her experiences being a black woman in the South who enjoys smoking weed and how to talk to family members who may not quite understand cannabis. Keep up with Cannaclusive: Instagram: @Cannaclusive Instagram: @Msmarypryor Website: https://www.cannaclusive.com/ Cannaclusive stock photography: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cannaclusive Keep up with Blunt Blowin' Mama: Become a Blunt Blowin' Mama Patron and get up to THREE BONUS, EXCLUSIVE episodes of the podcast each month, free BBM merch, shoutouts on the podcast and more. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/bluntblowinmama Buy your BBM merch here: https://teespring.com/stores/blunt-blowin-mama Instagram: @BluntBlowinMama Twitter: @BluntBlowinMama Facebook: Blunt Blowin' Mama Website: www.BluntBlowinMama.com Email: BluntBlowinMama@gmail.com
Welcome To The Party Pal: The Mind-Bending Film & Television Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed!
Welcome To The Party Pal invites listeners into the sordid, captivating world of HBO's Succession. Succession is an American satirical comedy-drama television series created by Jesse Armstrong that centers on the fictional Roy family, the dysfunctional owners of a global media and hospitality empire. The series features an ensemble cast which includes Brian Cox, Nicholas Braun, Kieran Culkin, Natalie Gold, Matthew Macfadyen, Alan Ruck, Sarah Snook, Jeremy Strong, and J. Smith-Cameron (among others!). In this episode, the unique appeal of Succession is analyzed while the remarkable ensemble cast is hailed. With a focus on the recently concluded Season 2, the fallout from a riveting season finale is examined, characters motives and morals queried to sort out just who is the most heartless and evil, and the conversation concludes with speculation about what may lie ahead in Season 3 for the Roy family and their embattled empire. Aiding in the dissection of Season 2's excellence is friend of the pod / podcaster / Succession aficionado Justin Wells. Follow Justin on Twitter at @RollsonShabbos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the season two finale. We go in depth with where each character is left off, we talk about all the major moments, and we make our predictions for the next season.
HBO's Succession is the new rage! And what else is happening on TV? Also, it's important to have a hype man in your life when you're friends. Plus, C Jay learns his love language. What's yours? C Jay and Paress are....SUCCEEDING in life? You see? You see what we did here!? Will.Sterling's love language is you following his new web series Sonder! Stay in the know about the show! Want more great podcasts? Visit strawhutmedia.com or follow us on social! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the podcast, Mom and I debate the merits of HBO's Succession. Is it a show about scumbags, or is it actually enjoyable? Listen to hear our thoughts. Also, the results of our Emmys bet is revealed, turns out Mom and I are pretty well matched in making predictions about TV. Who would have thought.
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rick, Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the seventh episode of Succession's second season. We break down the episode, go in depth on what happens with each character, and we discuss what we currently think of this season. How great was this episode? Find out what we thought.
BECKA IS BACK, Y'ALL! And we've got our first ever bookclub. We talk Marc Benioff's new book - Trailblazer: The Power of Business as the Greatest Platform for Change. And...we have...strong opinions. Plus we recap the summer that was and what it means to be an old. ENDORSEMENTS: Habbitica (Gamify your life)- https://habitica.com/static/home Left Hand of Darkness- https://www.ursulakleguin.com/left-hand-darkness HBO's Succession- https://www.hbo.com/succession
This week on Collider TV Talk, Roxy Striar and Josh Macuga break down the NBC streaming service 'Peacock' and if they're inclined to watch a service called Peacock. They also give some Emmys predictions, their thoughts on just how perfect HBO's Succession is and the greatest siblings in TV history!
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rick, Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the fourth episode of Succession's second season. We break down the episode, go in depth on what happens with each character, and we discuss what we currently think of this season. Is this the weakest episode of the season so far? It just might be.
Today's pod is mostly a free-flowing grab bag of a conversation. With Barrett preoccupied with the Texas vs. LSU weekend, having to go see IT Chapter 2 as well as watch like 9 hours of TV for his other podcast, a full-on rundown slipped by the wayside. Instead, the boys throw together a few notes and links and chat for about forty minutes. Topics range from shirtless tailgate dudes to FJ40s but some special attention is paid to the style on HBO's succession, Todd Snyder taking over the J.Crew's Liquor Store location in NYC, and some of the hottest sneaker releases of the week. www.patreon.com/clubcool www.instagram.com/clubcoolpod Note: Today's sound might be a little wonky with Barrett's audio sounding slightly low after about five minutes. This is what happens when you try to be casual and hold your mike in your hand the whole time.
Craig Elsten and Beau Lynott are back at The Whistle Stop in San Diego's South Park suburb to look back at three amazing episodes of HBO's Succession in Season 2, "Hunting", "Safe Room" and "Tern Haven".
#227 - Decade-long friends Claire Coffee (actor), Bridget Moloney (director/actor), and Ellie Knaus compare notes on their apocalyptic anxieties, commiserate over the awkwardness of making "back-to-school" mom friends, and play a round of "I'm So Jealous!" The returning bi-coastal mom squad also discuss their post-bedtime reading and watching rituals (hello, HBO's Succession), acknowledge the trickier parts of parenting, and get the New York private school admissions lowdown.And check out this month’s sponsor: FETCH REWARDS (remember promo code: ATOMIC) for the easiest way to save money on groceries! Xx Ellie KnausListen Now on Your Favorite Podcast Platform!Special thanks to our sound engineer Owen O’Neill, production assistant Olivia Hastie, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme composition.Join our Instagram, Facebook, and Facebook community.
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rick, Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the fourth episode of Succession's second season. We break down the episode, go in depth on what happens with each character, and we discuss what we currently think of this season. Is this the best episode of the season so far? It just might be.
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rick, Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the fourth episode of Succession's second season. We break down the episode, go in depth on what happens with each character, and we discuss what we currently think of this season.
Episode 174 of Tomorrow features Josh and Ryan obsessing over HBO's Succession, the fan campaign to save The OA, and the search for the "gay gene." Unplug your digital assistant, grab a Pizzadilla, and skip the VMAs. You have a podcast to listen to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rick, Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the third episode of Succession's second season. We break down the episode and we make some bold predictions about where the season will go for some characters.
A newsworthy week for Pop Culture has Josh and Gerald talking the messy divorce between Sony and Disney and whether this will lead to a permanent departure for Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Plus are we excited to see another installment of The Matrix now that it has been officially announced? The next 007 movie has a title and what that may do for the future of Daniel Craig as James Bond, a recap of what we took great interest in (for better or worse) at Gamescom this week including Watch Dogs: Legion, Death Stranding and Gears of War 5, the guys finally can both share thoughts on Amazon's The Boys, a preview of what we would like to see this weekend at Disney's D23 and we continue our countdown of the top 200 video games of all-time (as voted upon by our followers) with #'s 181-190. And Jessica Boggs from thetvratingsguide.com is back one last time this month to share thoughts on HBO's Succession and can it be the hit to fill the void after the departure of Game of Thrones. Presented by Vitabrace from Miracle Fruit Oil ( listen in for a 50% and a Buy One Get One Free code then go to tinyurl.com/y9vnoxtn ), Rob McCallum Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games!
A newsworthy week for Pop Culture has Josh and Gerald talking the messy divorce between Sony and Marvel and whether this will lead to a permanent departure for Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Plus are we excited to see another installment of The Matrix now that it has been officially announced? The next 007 movie has a title and what that may do for the future of Daniel Craig as James Bond, a recap of what we took great interest in (for better or worse) at Gamescom this week including Watch Dogs: Legion, Death Stranding and Gears of War 5, the guys finally can both share thoughts on Amazon's The Boys, a preview of what we would like to see this weekend at Disney's D23 and we continue our countdown of the top 200 video games of all-time (as voted upon by our followers) with #'s 181-190. And Jessica Boggs from thetvratingsguide.com is back one last time this month to share thoughts on HBO's Succession and can it be the hit to fill the void after the departure of Game of Thrones. Presented by Vitabrace from Miracle Fruit Oil ( listen in for a 50% and a Buy One Get One Free code then go to tinyurl.com/y9vnoxtn ), Rob McCallum Films, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pop-culture-cosmos-one-ho/support
Crossing Streams returns with Craig Elsten joined by San Diego journalist and TV fan Beau Lynott live from the Whistle Stop in South Park. The guys are together to talk about HBO's Succession, a show that started slowly in its first season and built to become one of the best shows of 2018. Season 2's first two episodes set the stage for even more fun and drama. Craig and Beau do a family draft, talk about the narrative choice that may have set Season 1 back at first, and what makes this show such a success despite its unsavory subject matter.
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rick, Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the second episode of Succession's second season. We talk about the shows real-life connections, predictions for where these characters might find themselves, and a deep dive into our thoughts on the episode.
Cue up the theme song, we are bumpin' Britell and heading to the boardroom. After a quick Jonas Brothers related debrief, we are diving into the Roy family drama on HBO's Succession! Catch up with Season 1, and join us dishing on Roman, Shiv, and of course, Cousin Greg.
Spoilers for those not caught up with HBO's Succession. In this episode Rob and Anthony recap everything that goes down in the season premiere. We talk about the shows depiction of the wealthy, it's connections to real-world examples, and what we think of the premiere.
Season two of the HBO show, “Succession” returns August 11. We discuss the basic premise of the ruthless family drama and the success of its first season.
Rick and Connor rank their top QB's for this season and looking forward and discuss the upcoming season of HBO's "Succession". In Sheet III, Rick interviews Connor, Commissioner of the HARDCORE FANTASY FOOTBALL LEAGUE. To conclude, a message for America's youth.
Adam McKay joins Anthony to discuss HBO's Succession, as well as his upcoming projects, career his thoughts on the current state of comedy. Produced by David Janove.
It's a politics-heavy episode this week. Theresa May is out and the Tory party is as divided as ever over the next leader. And the Australian election result is looking curiouser and curiouser. But it's not all campaigning and matters of state. Eliza is reading the latest 'Berlin noir' novel by late author Philip Kerr. Geraldine is binging on HBO's "Succession". And Eliza has a potentially embarrassing run in with a artichoke at a dinner party. Let us know what you think via the Facebook page "Long Distance Callers". Send us an email at ldcpodcast1@gmail.com and leave us a review! Election washup – Saturday Extra https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/saturdayextra/the-future-of-labors-relationship-with-the-greens/11145668 The Future of Labor: Sunday Extra https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/sundayextra/the-future-of-labor/11138878 FT Journalist Pilita Clark on Theresa May’s resignation https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/saturdayextra/ideas-to-stimulate-the-development-of-new-antibiotics/11145200 Succession – HBO https://www.hbo.com/succession Australian actress Sarah Snook https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/the-actor-anxiety-that-plagues-bright-star-sarah-snook-20190409-p51c7z.html Metropolis – Philip Kerr https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39801556-metropolis Metropolis review https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/apr/04/metropolis-philip-kerr-reviewsu Project Rozana: Building better understanding between Palestinians and Israelis through Health https://projectrozana.org Inside Elizabeth Holmes’ Final Moments at Theranos – Vanity Fair https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/02/inside-elizabeth-holmess-final-months-at-theranos?fbclid=IwAR1s754jxbWsOMifByETNUptno7Hj2fkL1ujp972J3vf-WLI34G4a1Iy-Gk Beto O’Rourke: I’m Just Born to be Into It – Vanity Fair https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/03/beto-orourke-cover-story?verso=true
This week, Neil and Ryan talk about Las Vegas, The House With A Clock In Its Walls, HBO's Succession, Assassination Nation, Smokey and the Bandit, the 25th Anniversary of So I Married An Axe Murderer and several other fun topics. Also, watch MEET THE MOVIE PRESS with Simon Thompson this Friday morning at 9am PST to see guest co-host Neil Turitz.
We review HBO's Succession which is airing on Sky Atlantic. The shocking third episode of Bodyguard. New BBC1 dramas Press and Wanderlust as well as powerful single drama Mother's Day and the unwelcome return of The X Factor
Oh man, it's our first TV season on The Spoilercast, and it's a doozy: HBO's Succession season 1. Listen as we spoil the plot, spoil the main characters' storylines, and generally just get into it. This week's Top 5(ish) List: TV Shows About Filthy Rich People. Let's rock! Follow us on Twitter: @LoganBeaux and @BobCaswell
This week, host Stephen Pulvirent and HODINKEE founder Ben Clymer sit down with professional golfer Adam Scott. Fresh off a third place finish at this year's PGA Championship, Adam gave us some time to talk about career highlights, his ambassadorship with Rolex, his favorite surf spots in his native Australia and, of course, watches. Outside of his official relationship with Rolex, he's amassed quite the collection of vintage watches and loves to get into the details. Enjoy Show Notes (3:20) Muirfield Golf Course (11:10) Highlights from Adam's Masters victory (16:43) Adam's GMT-Master II (18:12) Rolex Ambassador Justin Thomas (25:18) A 'Paul Newman' Daytona Ref. 6241 as seen in the HODINKEE Shop (26:50) Talking Watches With Jack Nicklaus (30:42) Stephen's Rolex Explorer 1016 (35:40) Talking Watches With Greg Norman (45:42) A Rolex Daytona Ref. 6263 as seen in the HODINKEE Shop (46:17) Cabot Cliffs Golf Course (50:12) Golf Digest's review of Adam's favorite course, Cypress Point (54:11) Adam recommends you visit Tea Tree Bay on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia (54:23) Ben suggests you check out Atomix Restaurant in NYC (56:15) Stephen recommends you watch HBO's Succession
With Max's TIFF trip on the horizon, he and John are taking a look at the festival's lineup and the fall movie season more generally and talking about their most-anticipated titles. They've also got thoughts on the new trailer for Alfonso Cuaron's Roma, the death(?) of MoviePass, the "Most Popular Film" Oscar, Crazy Rich Asians, and HBO's Succession. Download the episode today and tweet at John and Max (@itsthepicpod). Like the show? Review us on iTunes! We are also available on Stitcher. Opening: "The Stars Look Different (Ziggy Stardust Mix)" by spinningmerkaba Closing: "Pixie Pixels (featuring Kara Square)" by spinningmerkaba Additional comments? Email us: itsthepictures@gmail.com
David, Devindra, Jeff, and Hoai-Tran Bui discuss The Meg's PG-13 rating, the pleasures of Castle Rock, and the brilliance of HBO's Succession. Be sure to read Hoai-Tran's pieces about what Crazy Rich Asians gets right about Asian-American identity (https://www.slashfilm.com/crazy-rich-asians-asian-american-identity/) , and why it's good that the film doesn't try to break stereotypes (https://www.slashfilm.com/crazy-rich-asians-stereotypes/) . Also, check out Jason Concepcion's piece on the anti-capitalist message of Succession. (https://www.theringer.com/tv/2018/7/26/17615724/succession-hbo-capitalism-greed) (https://wehearthartnett.libsyn.com/) You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/slashfilmcast) or like us on Facebook. (https://facebook.com/slashfilmcast) Shownotes (all timestamps are approximate only) What We've Been Watching (~10 minutes) Devindra - Jack Ryan, Castle Rock Featured Reviews (~22 mins) Crazy Rich Asians - Spoilers (~54 mins) HBO's Succession with spoilers (~1hr19mins) Credits: Our sponsors this week are Green Chef and Masterclass. For 50 dollars off your first box of Green Chef, go to GreenChef.us/filmcast. For a limited time, /Filmcast listeners get a FREE seven-day trial at MasterClass.com/Filmcast. Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock (http://www.adamwarrock.com/) . You can download our theme song here. (http://www.adamwarrock.com/?p=3174) Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simonmharris.com (http://www.simonmharris.com/) . Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Hillinger. (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6902426/) If you’d like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Contact us at our voicemail number: 781-583-1993 You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com, clicking on the /Filmcast tab, and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
FINALLY! Back from book writing hiatus, Mandy Stadtmiller and Pat Dixon discuss the best show of the year -- with clips! -- HBO's Succession. And get awkward. As always.
The need to be perfect is holding you back. All the stories we tell ourselves that our work or our life has to be perfect before we can get started or move forward, holds us back and stress us out from fully experiencing life. What would happen if you dared yourself to do it anyway? To do it, whatever your it is, even if it meant it wasn’t perfect? Perfectionism masks itself in accomplishments but it’s really about not wanting to fail. Let go of perfect and strive for adaptability instead. Also in episode 58: How my recent trip compared to the 1980s film, Vacation, starring Chevy Chase Why Connor's meltdown in episode 4 of HBO's Succession was the classic sign of perfectionism and more! Giveaway! Enter now to win a FREE copy of The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. The book spent over 7 years on the NYT bestsellers list and sold over 5 million copies. **Love the show? Leave a review! Let's Connect! Have a question? Want to recommend a topic or guest? Email me: monica@youwannadowhat.com Follow me on Instagram and Facebook NEW: www.twitter.com/youwannadowhat1 Subscribe to YOU WANNA DO WHAT??! on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play Music or your favorite podcast app. shoutout to this awesome YouTuber for use of the laugh track!
This week on Loud n Obnoxious, Phil & Kip talk a bit about Tiger & The Open, then they get ready for football season by jumping up on their soapbox for a brief minute before they break down the no-shows from training camp. They discuss the looming 2021 lockout, and how Goodell is a big ol' b****. Afterwards, they divert away from sports for a brief minute to discuss HBO Summer TV shows, specifically Succession & Sharp Objects. Tune in to hear the last week of non-sports talk before we dive back into College Football & NFL in the coming weeks!