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"Just like you use your dollars with an online payment service, you can still be defrauded USDC. It wasn't the dollars that defrauded you. It was the other side of it." Jeremy Allaire"I actually believe the web of value exchange. Whatever you want to call it, the internet of value is going to be extraordinarily more valuable and extraordinarily more impactful than the web of information." Jeremy AllaireEpisode Summary:In this episode of The Raz Report, Jason Raznick speaks with Jeremy Allaire, CEO of Circle.Hosts:Jason RaznickTwitter: https://twitter.com/jasonraznickSign Up to Benzinga Pro today to receive most exclusive interviews, news and stock picks fast!https://pro.benzinga.com/Click here for more episodes of The RazReport.Disclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Transcript:BZ: We're very excited to have on this edition of the RazReport, Jeremy Allaire founder and CEO of CircleYou're going to hear about building companies, building enterprises and Circle USDC, which is taking the world by storm in a good way. Jeremy, welcome to the show.J: Thank you, Jason. Psyched to be here.BZ: Circle your latest company, I think you've raised over 700 million over $700 million for it. Is that correct?J: that's exactly right.BZ:When you founded this company in 2013 is it where you thought it would be?J: when we founded the company back in 2013, there were a whole set of ideas that we had about digital currency.We were very excited about this idea that you could build what we like to think of back then as an HTTP of money, meaning like a protocol for money on the internet. And by money we meant traditional money.The liabilities of a central bank, what we think of as everyday money. But convey onto that money, the power of cryptocurrency.So Bitcoin obviously itself brought into the world, this idea of a protocol that could work on a decentralized infrastructure to enable people to directly exchange value in digital cash like way.We wanted to build on that same fundamental technology foundation, but enable people to exchange, stable value assets, like dollars or Euros. And we believe that a kind of protocol layer for money would eventually become possible on top of these blockchain infrastructures. And that was a core mission and goal from the outset.We experimented with realizing that idea through building on a lot of, kind of digital currency banking infrastructure, we built a consumer facing application that kind of brought that to life. We actually built it on top of Bitcoin, which was the first-generation blockchain that was available back in 2013 and 2014 and 2015. And in during that time period, and then eventually in 2016, when ethereum, which is the second generation blockchain technology really emerged, it introduced more of the building blocks that we had been looking for back in 2013, when we founded the company.ETH allowed us in 2017 to begin work on and then also release what's now known as USDC, which is in fact the protocol for dollars on the internet and eventually other Fiat currencies too. But founding vision was there, the path to it obviously takes many, shifts.The metaphor I like to use is you can see the mountaintop. You can literally, standing far back, you can see that mountain top and how beautiful that looks, but you actually don't know how you're going to get to the top of the mountain. And you may actually go up one path and realize, oh, I'm staring over a cliff. I need to go back down and go up another.BZ: Ethereum is what allowed you to go create USDC?J: So back in 2012 and 2013 there, there were a lot of technologists or not a lot, actually back then, there was a lot now, but there were technologists getting involved in this space. And a lot of us got really excited about ideas issuing other assets on top of the blockchain or smart contracts and programmable money and what it would mean if you could have if you could say issue a dollar token and have a smart contract that could enable the programmability of that was like a mind-blowing concept.Early in my career, I worked on programming languages, app development, infrastructure, developer platforms, content infrastructure, lots of things like that. And so had a background in thinking about, developer platforms and the idea of a developer, an open infrastructure that was like a developer platform for money on the internet was super exciting. And so there were a lot of ideas on how to do it in 2013. It just technically wasn't possible.The history of Ethereum is really relevant here because Vitalik, who also was really excited about a lot of these ideas of how you can extend this kind of blockchain infrastructure to do other things. A lot of people thought that might happen that Bitcoin itself as an open source project would evolve to do those things. But there was an ideological battle between those in the core development community who really wanted to keep Bitcoin simple and focused on being a kind of digital gold store of value.Then there's a whole other group of technologists that wanted to advance this into being something that's more like an operating system that you could build a lot of things on top of including things like protocols for stable coins,DEFI, NFTs, DAOs all these things that have emerged. So it was really that kind of forking off and development of a new infrastructure layer that then made it possible to pursue and execute something like USDC.BZ: Jeremy, where did you grow up?J:I grew up in a small town in Southeastern Minnesota, a town called Wynnona Minnesota. I went to college in the St. Paul McAllister college and studied political science philosophy and a concentration in economics.I got introduced to the internet in my dorm room, literally in, in 1990 had a high-speed internet connection, which in 1990, there was not a lot you could do on the internet, but I was down the rabbit hole became completely obsessed, made all of my educational work about it and started using it in my studies around what was happening in the former Soviet Union and what was happening in the sort of changing revolutions around the world and got me excited about the idea of an open network, open permissionless networks, decentralization, disintermediation, a lot of these themes that still show up today in the internet space got me into it. And then graduated college there and started working on my first company.BZ: Did you ever go to Mall of America when you were growing up?J:So mall of America merged when I was a little bit older, I think when I was in college.BZ: But as a kid, did you have side hustles where you like selling the newspaper? Like Mark Cuban was doing the garbage bags? Were you doing that?J: I was a paper boy, that was my first job if you want to call it. But I actually had, I got really lucky in a sense when I was a teenager. I convinced my parents to take, like some, a small amount of money. I had been passed down to me from my grandparents and was in like mutual funds, which was a big deal in the eighties. You had mutual funds. I convinced them to let me invest it into baseball cards.So in the kind of mid to late eighties, I ran Southern Cordillera sports cards. So I ran a trading operation and I would deal and I would go and basically do baseball cards. So that was my side hustle that helped me pay for my spending money in college.BZ:Did you have tables ? So you'd buy cards, flip them and did you make some decent money doing it?J:Absolutely. Yeah, so I took long positions. Okay. On on term sort of players. Mark McGuire, Jose Conseco, that's just some of the big onesBZ:What was one of your best trades?J: Brett saberHagan was, 19, he had just an incredible record and I like accumulated a huge bunch of those. And then that was a short-term trade. I keep thinking in a bunch and then flip them at a huge increase in value as everyone wanted the Brett Saberhagen for a piece that I think that was one of the best one of the best trades I did.I would do arbitrage.That's where I go to these shows. find someone who really, wanted X and I would just run around and find it, buy it for Y and then turn it around. So there's that. And then, I had I still have a fairly sizable collection.BZ: How did you get involved in internet in college?J: I had a T1 which was basically like a hard wire, it was effectively ethernet, but hardwired into a campus that were, and, campuses where some of the only places that had access to the internet for research purposes. And a T1 was, even now was whatever, I, that was back then 1.5 megabits per second, which was really good.BZ: You're in college and you're exploring this whole open network of sorts were your parents supportive of that?J: No, not at all. They were like, I don't know what this is. I don't understand this.I graduated college in 1993 the tail end of the first Gulf war recession.. I studied, what I would thought would be interesting to help understand the world and whatnot. And so I was like temping and but, and, on the side I was just going deeper and deeper into the internet space.And and I remember coming home, I quit my temp job and said, fuck this, I'm going to be an internet consultant. I called myself, which was basically like helping educate people about how businesses, how to use the internet and actually, working on the very, very first websites, this was before, even like Mosaic was out, was hacking around.Basically how helping organizations figure out how to build stuff from the web. And I went home and my father was just so distraught and just so afraid that, he didn't understand any of it. And he was like, this isn't a job, so concerned. I was following my bliss and it was good timing in 1993 to be really going down that rabbit hole and learning all the technology and figuring out what it was to. Build stuff back then. That led to the Genesis of some of the first products that I helped build and create.BZ: You called yourself an internet consultant?J: So there all these people learning HTML, and then in 1995, more people.I really wanted to be able to do interactive apps where you could connect a database, you could have interactivity. And my idea was that anyone should be able to build a global online service because back then, like the idea of an online service was you had to have AOL, or you have to have, CompuServe or whatnot.But I was convinced that an open network that anyone could publish to or any device could connect to, it would be a lot better. And so working with my brother, who's a much more of a computer scientist than I am, became the product manager designer for cold fusion and hidden the kind of chief architect. And we ended up working through a lot of ideas and building essentially the first easy to use web programming language and what is now known as an app server, an application server, one of the very first commercial app server, which basically was a piece of software you can put on a machine connected database, do transactions, dynamically generate webpages. And, that paradigm now, is everything from SAS and content management and everything else on, on the internet. So built that and, got super passionate about enabling developers to dream what they wanted to build on the internet, everything from content to community, to e-commerce, to all kinds of things and built, developer platform business.I find it, you can find it out there.There's still millions of sites with that are still run by that it's now owned by Adobe. That product line is owned by Adobe, which bought Macromedia, which is I merged my first company or we merged layer into Macromedia as public company.BZ: And when you started Cold Fusion, you and your brother, what'd you call the coming like the layer corporation?J:.We had a whole family of products. We had the most popular HTML web development tool in the world Homesite.Literally millions of developers use Homesite. So most websites in the 1990s were built using that. And it was one of the reasons why Macromedia wanted to acquire us because they had Dreamweaver and Dreamweaver was really popular with professional designers.But like the average Joe or Jane would get Homesite it was free. And it was like super powerful HTML editor. And so we had millions of people using that.So no, like no one used front page, because it was so awful because it forced you into like these templates you couldn't get control. So Homesite was like gave you access to the HTML and made it really easy to edit the HTML. And we gave it away for free. It was like a feed, it was a freemium product. We wanted to get it out there. And then we got other people into our more advanced products.BZ: So you were doing freemium before, that was even a word. Okay. Did you raise money for Cold Fusion?J:I think it was three rounds of venture capital and then like a mezzanine financing. And then we IPOed in January of 1999.We were a public company on NASDAQ for 2 years. And in January of 2001, we merged with Macromedia, which was about three times larger than us. And merged the two public companies. And I became the chief technology officer of Macromedia.BZ: IPO process versus the M&A process? Which did you like better?J:I like building. And operating. I I like that a lot. it's interesting, there are times and places where M&A makes sense both as a buyer and as a seller, obviously the vast majority of outcomes and business are some form of merger transaction typically or in bankruptcy. So the number of companies that remain independent is smaller.But I think both had a lot of advantages back at that period of time merging at the time was a really good thing for our company and actually gave us a much stronger platform that was, as you recall, when 9/11 happened and the entirety of the certainty of the market, and really the demand for internet software and stuff collapsed alongside the collapse of the.com.BZ: So Brightcove, how did you get to start that?J: So in 2002, when I was chief technology officer Macromedia, we put the ability to render video and PR and have video as like a programmable object in something called flash player and flash player at the time was the most ubiquitous piece of software in the history of the internet.98% of computers in the world had it. We could actually upgrade the internet to a completely new virtual machine that essentially like a new client in like less than 12 months. So we put video in and it was right before broadband came out and like for consumers.And it was really clear to me looking at broadband wifi devices that can be connected to those.And then having a ubiquitous playback mechanism for video. I got really excited, started incubating ideas inside of Macromedia for basically self publishing, self video publishing type of applications actually built something internally that the company did not want to bring to market. I was really frustrated.My vision was video's going to become as ubiquitous as text on the web. Everyone's going to become a video publisher. Every business is going to be able to distribute television quality video to devices everywhere. And so this was in like 2002, 2003. And so I got frustrated and left, went to a VC as a technologist and resident general catalyst and incubated brightCove.And then founded it in 2004, really with this idea that again, video was going to become as ubiquitous as texts on the web and that you needed a new generation of publishing platforms for it. That could integrate everything that was needed for either a brand like a corporation. Or an organization or a media company itself to basically do direct distribution of television instead of relying on cable and satellite and all the old ways and transform other media companies who work in television and video into being into television and video. So it was a video platform company, a SAS company, as we now call these and founded it in 2004.it had a really nice growth run. And I took it public in early 2012. And then stepped into a chairman role after about a year. Cause I had gone down the crypto rabbit hole in 2013 just became obsessed with.What was going on in crypto and made a decision to basically, start Circle.BZ: Mark Cuban emailed me a question, Mark Cuban's known you from his tech days. His question is "what did you learn from your layer or your database days that you are applying today?"J: it's actually really relevant. As I talk about the inspiration for circle and what, I've been inspired by, , in this space. in, in many ways, right?What got me super excited about the internet in the first place was this kind of obsession with the idea of the internet itself, being an open network that was permissionless that anyone could bring a computer to and connect, and that anyone who did that could take open protocols like the SMTP protocol or the HTTP protocol or the VOIP protocol, or these sort of protocols, which are really just public IP, intellectual property, that's open source it's in the public domain.People can write software to it and that you could connect anyone anywhere through these protocols and do really amazing things in terms of information, exchange, knowledge, exchange communications so powerful. That's what drew me into the internet in the first place and kind of an obsession with open networks, decentralized and distributed model.What that could unleash and really a belief that architecture could maximize access and could maximize the ability for people to to reach the most people in the world and entrepreneurship and ideas. So that's what kind of, that was what informed. The work around cold fusion back then. And so if I fast forward to crypto, that was fundamentally the insight for me in 2012 and early 2013 was this is just like a replay.This is just another open protocol on the public permissionless internet that solved a set of problems that hadn't been solved before, which was a way to ensure that data could not be counterfeited. And that transactions could happen in with certainty in an irreversible way without requiring centralization. And these are big ideas and it was like a fundamental new infrastructure layer. The internet was being born. And so when I looked at it and said, okay, This is going to do for the exchange of value. And I don't just mean moving value from point a to point b, I'm talking about the richness of what we do in exchanging value.As people, as entities, as corporations it's going to do for the exchange of value, what the web and those earlier protocols did for information and communications.And to me in 2013, like that was so profound because I actually believe the web of value exchange.If you want to, whatever you want to call it, the internet of value is going to be extraordinarily more valuable and extraordinarily more impactful than the web of information. And so it very much informed how I think about this and the work that we're doing here.BZ: When you started Circle, did you start with anyone else?J: I co-founded, the company was Sean Neville. Sean is absolutely brilliant. He he co-led the company with me almost like co-CEOs for a long time. And then several years ago, he just stepped into a director role. He's on the board of directors and he runs a crypto incubator, a crypto kind of studio incubator.But he and I had worked together back Allaire, my first company we worked together a bunch at Macromedia. We worked together and bright Cove. He's just one of the most brilliant minds technological minds, strategic minds, creative minds.BZ: Was Circle easier to raise money for than your previous ventures because of your huge track record of success?J: When we started the company, I went to people who invested with me and who had made money with me in the past and said, this is what I'm working on. And they're like, Bitcoin I don't get this. You're crazy. This seems crazy. But. We believe in you, so go for it. I mean that kinda kind of thing. So it definitely helped.2013 and then 2014, 2015, during that time, there were not a lot of quote unquote adults in the room, in the space. If people think it's a wild west, now it was an extraordinary wild west back then. And we had, seasoned entrepreneurs, technologists.We had a really strong proactive approach with regulators with kind of major fiduciaries and really worked really hard to try and build something that was compliant and that, differentiated us as well and allowed us to raise quite a bit of capital. I think, a couple hundred million dollars within our first few years of getting started.BZ: And were you personally buying Bitcoin back in those early days?J: Yeah, absolutely. And buying ethereum and when it was less than a dollar. Like Solana and it was less than a dollar.BZ: Do you still own some of that?J: I am a owner of crypto assets. I don't talk about my particular trading and liquidity strategies, I'm quite structurally long on crypto.BZ: How would you define a stable coin to a fifth grader ?J: On the internet today, I can download a piece of software like WhatsApp or or log into a service like Gmail. We're open up Google Chrome, and I can connect to anyone else. Directly, I can have a direct communication with them. It doesn't cost me anything. It doesn't matter where they are in the world.As long as they have a smartphone, they can get that piece of software. We can do that. Or if there's someone who has an idea and wants to connect their computer, the internet and put some content on it, as long as I have a web browser, I can connect to that. And that's generally the case other than, some authoritarian regimes that have great firewalls.But even there, like it's generally the case, you can connect to anyone. I can freely communicate with anyone in China right now. And that model is so straightforward. It's the air we breathe. We don't even think about it. the fact that this kind of open connect and open permissionless, global decentralized network of communications and information exists. So why can't we do that with money?Why can't we have a way. Someone can just download a piece of software from an app store. And and then someone else could download a different piece of software made by a different creator or a different piece of hardware, or log into a service and exchange value with each other instantly globally frictionlessly at no cost. it's really that simple is how do we make it possible for storing, moving dollars or digital dollars to work in exactly the same way we have with information and data. And that's what we set out to solve is that problem and doing it on the DNA of the internet, doing it around this idea of an open protocol that anyone could connect to. So that's really the fundamentals of what USDC allows for. And, but I think. Yeah the idea goes far broader because you now have essentially an open API for dollars on the internet and it's programmable dollars on the internet. And so you can do a lot with that. And the use cases are really exploding,BZ:How big is USDC these days?J:So USDC has grown really fast at the start of the pandemic, there were about 400 million USDC in circulation that was just like, let's call it six months. Or, there's a year after or so after we had launched.Then it grew to 4 billion in circulation by the start of 2021. And it grew from 4 billion to 42 billion in circulation. At the end of 2021 and it's already grown to to over 52 billion in circulation, just in the past couple months here.And so USDC is about that big and I supported, trillions of dollars of transactions. Just on the public internet using blockchains. And it's still early days. It's super early days. Our view is that eventually there could be more than a trillion USDC in circulation and could be used for every imaginable use case for money and use cases that we haven't even thought of because programmable money is not existed until now.BZ: How can USDC offer such nice interest rates when banks are giving 0.5%?J: Look so if you think about. And you have a kind of base layer, which is the sort of digital cash equivalent of USDC. And it's a regulated, digital cash instrument that exists. And it's very easy to exchange, right? With point to point as your friends or others, that you've talked to really straightforward to send it, receive it, use it.And it's become very popular as a digital currency to use in trading, investing, international payments, other things. And so as its utility has grown and as more and more people and firms want to use. +As a form of working capital as a new kind of electronic stored value working capital mechanism, there's higher and higher demand for people who want to borrow it. And so one of the really powerful things about blockchains is not only do they allow these fast transactions to happen, but you can actually build essentially, borrowing and lending models on top of it.And so there's grown over the past in particular, the past several years, the last two to three years, large, both centralized, what are often called CEFI lending markets and what are called DEFI lending markets, where the market of borrowers and lenders is convened by a piece of software on the internet. So you're not dealing with a company you're just dealing with a protocol, but nonetheless you have essentially interest rate markets of borrowers and lenders.The demand to borrow USDC is high. And the interest rate that borrowers are willing to pay is high. And that is the source of those yields. Basically you have borrowers and to put it fairly simply the other side of that borrowing and I'll use circle yield as an example, because it's the one I understand probably the most you lend us USDC and we lend it wholesale to institutional borrowers. So these are in fact, hedge funds, family offices, systemic trading firms, electronic markets, firms, or other major firms in the ecosystem that want to operate using USDC. And these are firms that are borrowing at a high interest rate, but who are generating returns in north of that.An 8% interest rate to borrow at an 8% interest rate or borrowed 10% interest rate. That's not unheard of in a lot of things. Our credit cards are 20% interest rates or 17% interest rates. venture debt, which is what startups borrow typically have interest rates of, 10, 12, 13, 14% on them. interest rates in securities lending markets, which is the interest rates that say an institutional fund would pay to borrow against their stock can be fairly high now, corporate debt that's underwritten where a corporation's borrowing against their balance sheet and their P&L and it's underwritten by an investment bank and has a coupon and rating. So that tends to be a lower interest rate debt product.But generally when you look at interest rates that people borrow, right? They vary from, most single digits to high double digits or higher. And so what you have in USDC is you have a borrowing lending markets that exist at the retail and institutional level, and those are floating right now. So in DEFI right now, you can borrow you can borrow you USDC I think for 3%. the interest rate markets adapt to kind of market conditions and demand.BZ: How secure is my money in USDC ?J:The thing to remember is USDC itself is is regulated examine it's the USDC itself is A full reserve dollar digital currency.Now, if you're lending your USDC to someone else you're determining what is the credit risk that I'm taking with, who I'm lending to. It has nothing to do with USDC. It has to do with what are they doing with it? So there are some major differences, right? Are you a secured creditor or are you an unsecured creditor? is this unsecured credit that's then being used to do highly speculative trading or is, this secured credit with known institutional counterparties? So you're dealing with a huge variance.I like to use the example of a bank, right? If you walk into a branch of Chase and you say here's $10,000, you're depositing, and you're not depositing $10,000, you're lending chase $10,000.And you have a balance that says $10,000. But actually what you have is you have a claim against their loan book. They're taking that $10,000 and they're lending it out eight times over. And you're basically saying, Hey, I think that they're going to be good for that, that the small business loans, the credit card loans, the home mortgages, the corporate debt, all the stuff that they're doing to take my money and lend it out on a fractional reserve basis eight times. But fundamentally, you've got an IOU and now, you might look at a dollar that you've deposited and chase really different than s let's say you went to a bank in Zimbabwe and they said, you can deposit your dollars. And you say I don't know, what are you going to do with my dollars? And so it all comes down to, w what in fact are you w what, in fact are you seeing on the other side of that?So we've tried to design something with circle yield, which is very institutionally friendly. It's regulated, it's supervised it's over collateralized and it only, faces the best quality institutional wholesale borrowers on the other side. And so we've just tried to build some. I think the kinds of features that make it attractive, it doesn't produce the highest yields. It doesn't produce the same yields you might see through some of these retail platforms, but there's a reason for that.BZ: Is there a chance of defaulting?J: this has become a major issue from an investor protection regime, right? So very clearly, like I think the SEC, his view is that these are lending products. They're not banks. And in fact, for the average person they're basically making an investment and a lot of these are offered as an, they're unregistered investment contracts in a sense. What is an S1? And that's one is a public disclosure document that a retail investor can read and understand. And you can decide, you can read through the S one and say what are the risks? What is this? What am I actually getting into here? And so that's fair disclosure. So that's people and, the review of a major regulator the SEC.And so that's one, one standard to look at, there are others that, don't have any of that. And so you don't actually know what the underlying risk is other than the reps that are made through marketing, or maybe some high level stuff. And so I think you have to, you have to look at this through, through that lens. now DEFI is a different story. if you get USDC. DEFI protocols have some advantages to them. But they also have a whole lot of risks to them as well.There've been DEFI protocols that were hacked. And this is like software and all of a sudden the money is managed by software and the software gets hacked and they, that's gone, but you have some, defined protocols that are more pressure tested. There's probably going to be more and more disclosure audit type requirements on defy protocols over time, as well as the market participants want to have better hygiene around them. I think, buyer beware on all this stuff.BZ: USDC has a brand. So do you talk to these exchanges to make sure that they're trying to make sure that borrowers are good ?J: Because USDC is a free floating digital currency it can be utilized in so many different applications in so many different businesses and so on. And you've got, electronic markets firms that might be.Doing a trade with someone with USDC for $300 million in one transaction, you've got other, NFT markets that are utilizing USDC for payments on pieces of digital content and the, and those are, multiple layers removed. it is important though, that we need to always ensure that people understand USDC as a dollar digital currency itself is safe, stable, transparent regulated, compliant, all these things.Just like you use your dollars with an online payment service, you can still be defrauded. It wasn't the dollars that defrauded you. It was the other side of it.BZ: Do you have a minute to talk CND ?J:We initially negotiated a merger with Concord acquisition and business combination agreement in July of last year.And getting through the SEC qualifications taken a bit longer than we had expected. We had thought it would be, consistent with other spots4-5 months it's just taken longer and which is fine, and we're getting through it. We're making progress through every round of comments. But as we walked into the new year the business outlook has changed pretty significantly. The company grew USDC really rapidly. We're in a rising interest rate environment.Our transaction and treasury services businesses are taking hold nicely. And so we looked at the actual deal was set to expire in April. And so we we re-negotiated the deal.We extended the timeline so that it had enough time to get through the dispatch and the, in the sec process.We also eliminated the pipe from the first year. we also issued revised financial outlook for 2022 and 2023, which are considerably stronger from from a both a top line and a bottom line perspective from where we were, nine months earlier or whatever that exact timeline is.And so the increase in the value of the company is really reflective of the tremendous position that we've put ourselves in with the business and obviously the new outlook.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-raz-report/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gerber, Danko and Chuck get together and try to get over the Harbaugh Brothers beating up the Browns and the Buckeyes. On a more positive note, the Cavs keep playing well and we love it! On the Road (25:30), the Guys talk college football coaching moves and the latest group of players to be added to MLB Hall of Fame ballot. Off the field (47:14), the Guys predict the winner of the Grammy for Best Album next year and get into a long (really long) talk about the state of music, the end of the "huge" album and how more music doesn't always mean better music. Stick around for the outtakes and learn about Jose Conseco and Christmas trees. UaU is on Twitter @andunprepared Instagram @unprofessionalandunprepared and on Facebook.
Nope... Bobby Flay leaving the Food Network which for some reason makes Katie happy... How is Pete Davidson getting women that would seem to be way out of his league... What happened to Kanye West??? Ari Shaffir gets COVID and I couldn't see him live... Is Katie really done with FaceBook??? Jumping in Katie's DM's for abuse... The Paqui one sounding spike challenge... Fkn Delicious is nice to Katie... Who are you Cambodia... Listeners from around the world... Katie's PPOTW - not watching porn wants it real... Katie as a lesbian is hilarious... Jose Conseco out with his daughter, nipples out... Designer that signs your crotch... Camcorder made for young children, should it exist??? Episode of "Rule 34"... Don't click on the links on YouTube... The dating app that claims to be pure... The Netflix show Midnight Mass breakdown... Some interesting things found inside of people... How does someone need the fire department to un-impale them from their doorknob... The spider nest found inside a woman's vagina... The man sent to the ER with a cucumber broken off in his throat... Falling on spikes and surviving... The man with the mayonnaise jar up his butt, and a goldfish... Tits Man - Did TicTok censor a woman because she has big boobs??? Where is Krystal Ball's nipples??? The story of the couple making a living on OnlyFans that has children... The children of sex workers... The secret sex spot teenagers went to when Katie was young... Ladies beware of chapped lips this winter.
Back Sports Page presents a new episode of the Exit Velo podcast with your host Adam Cohen. In this episode, Adam Cohen interviews Jon Zaghloul, an up-and-coming podcaster, and broadcaster from the University of Chicago. To begin the show, Zaghloul expresses how his father encouraged him to create his own blog at the age of 13, and his love for Chicago sports made him want to grow his brand. Additionally, Zaghloul reveals how his style has changed over the years to remain opinionated and unique on the air. Besides broadcasting basketball, football, and baseball for UChicago, Zaghloul hosts his popular podcast called Sports Talk Chicago. Zaghloul dives into how he developed his podcast and the incredible guest stars he brings onto his show. These guests include and are not limited to professional athletes, comedian George Lopez, and government officials. Fortunately, he talks at length about one of his favorite interviewees in Jose Conseco, especially about his discrepancies with Alex Rodriguez. He also explains how he reaches out to these guests, and the persistence it takes to bring elusive stars on his show. As a whole, Zaghloul gives fans a look into the behind-the-scenes lifestyle of someone making his way into the sports journalism industry and offers advice to aspiring podcasters and broadcasters. Follow the show and the archives at www.backsportspage.com and on the Back Sports Page social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram). Please also follow @exitvelobsp on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Danny Bonaduce joins Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and they discus Danny Bonaduce training with Chuck Norris and having a third degree black belt, fighting Jose Conseco, how Danny got into acting as a child, acting with Elvis Presley, what it was really like working on the Partridge Family, being homeless at 16 years old, getting married on a first date, his reality show Breaking Bonaduce, going to school with Michael Jackson, Danny Bonaduce's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: June 16th, 2021)Support our sponsors!BlueChew.com - Use promo code: SDR to get your first month FREE! Just pay $5 for shipping!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Danny BonaduceTwitter: https://twitter.com/thedoochmanInstagram: https://instagram.com/therealdannybonaduceJames L. MatternTwitter: https://twitter.com/jameslmatternInstagram: https://instagram.com/thejamesmatternRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/Shannon LeeTwitter: https://twitter.com/imshannonleeInstagram: https://instagram.com/shannonlee6982GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/
What we're covering on the Weekend update: -Jose Conseco with the follow on Twitter @VivaPabloPancho (All Bay All Day Podcast)-Seth Rogan & his new weed business & the reply back on Twitter-Who remembers the steroid era in the MLB?-Emmanuel Mosely resigned with 49ers-More Sir Yacht @SirYacht-Do better ESPN-Barry Bonds tested positive for steroids, FACT!-San Darnold NOT coming to the 49ers, according to sources. -Who is The Ricky Henderson of Blogs, and why you should follow them. Next podcast is Monday, I Hate Mondays!!!Be safe all... Good talk!
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On this week's episode, The Council Men find themselves short staffed after a majority of the group call off. Special guest EV (Erick) join them in this weeks episode. The Men go over the Barstool Sports Rough n' Rowdy fight between Billy Football and Jose Conseco. They then go over multiple reddit reposts ranging from premium Snapchat's, roommate problems to shitty boyfriends.
If a dude is good with balls, does he get a pass on being violent toward women? It seems to be that way in much of the pro-sports world, where pro-athletes are repeatedly accused or arrested for domestic violence or assault, only to find themselves giggling all the way to the bank after their multimillion-dollar payday. In this episode, we look at guys including Floyd “Money” Mayweather, Jr., Dennis Rodman, Jeffery Taylor, Jose Conseco, Ray Rice and Tyreek Hill, and also hear from domestic violence expert Rita Smith, advisor to the NFL, who is trying to help them create policies to hold athletes more accountable. Here's hoping they listen to her.
(4:09) Doug MacLean Interview: The PEI legend tells hilarious stories of eating shrimp cocktails at the Ritz with Burke, going after Jason Chimera in the weight room, and facing Joe Sakic and the Avs (47:09) NFL: We break down our thoughts on the Super Bowl and debate if Brady is the GOAT (57:20) 2 Minute Drill: Jordan Spieth choking; NBA All Star Game; Is Jose Conseco a fraud? (59:24) NBA: Derek Rose trade; Will Kyle Lowry be traded?
Former Bananas Coach, Travis Graves, tells the story of his mid-game proposal in Grayson Stadium, gives his veteran tips for Valentines Day weekend, and reminisces about the wild 2016 Bananas season (2:03). Berry and Biko tell you how you can get tickets to a Bananas game in Mobile, Alabama (39:19), the Bucs dismantling of the Chiefs in the Super Bowl (44:27), and Jose Conseco taking a dive in a boxing match against a podcasting intern (47:14).
Erika kicks off today’s episode running through the week’s headlines. Next up, she’s joined by Pardon My Take’s long time intern and headliner of this week’s Rough n’ Rowdy, Billy Football. The two talk his game plan for fighting Jose Conseco, how he got his job as the PMT intern, his plans for what’s to come at Barstool, and more.
Barstool Sports' Robbie Fox joins The Party! Fresh off of his trip to UFC Fight Island for McGregor vs Poirier 2, Robbie joins us to share his experiences from Fight Island, what he believes is next for Conor McGregor, Michael Chandler's impressive UFC Debut, Dana White, Bruce Buffer, and MORE! Fox shares some of his favorite moments working for Barstool Sports, and how he became one of the top UFC bloggers in the world. Plus Robbie gives us a preview of this weekend's Rough N Rowdy event featuring a bout between Jose Conseco and PMT Intern Billy Football.Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDAbn8rK51YInstacart: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/5ONoNBuzzsprout; https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=836818Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebrewparty)
The boys talk about: How addicting TikTok really is. Pat's new project of writing a Fantasy Novel about dragons. The definitive tier list for the worst types of pain in the world. How Patrick felt when his YouTube channel was taken down. The Rough N' Rowdy Barstool boxing match between Billy Football and Jose Conseco and Jose's Beef with Logan Paul. How the Redditors on R/WallStreetBets doubled GameStop's stock price in 2 days. Elon Musk is going to end up being a super villain. Would You Rather Be the Best Speaker of Every Language or Be the Best Player of Every Instrument? Men Think Women Want to Change Them, but Women Just Want to Help Them. A Lot of Environmentalists Are Just Hypocrites. If You Could Meet Any Historical Figure, Who Would You Meet & What Would You Ask? How Long Could You Survive Living off of $20,000? A Man Has 2 Guesses Left to Keep His $200 Million in Bitcoin.
James Harden Trade Armie Hammer Billy Football vs. Jose Conseco
We talk the James Harden trade, Jose Conseco vs Barstool, and how Casey would fare stepping into the ring.
In tonight’s episode of Crystal’s Nightcap Tom Cruise went off on his crew for not following Covid guidelines, Hillary Duff puts Disney on blast, Logan Paul is mad disrespectful to Jose Conseco, a dude from my past rose from the dead, and MORE!
Witness the birth of the brand new 5 film franchise - the Bigfoot Cinematic Universe Universe coming soon to theatres near you. Dave pitches 5 stories, upon which Marks and Max bring it to the drawing board to see which ones have film potential. Topics: California lawsuits, Bigfoots are citizens too, ninja sex Bigfoot, Bigfoot car crashes, and sniping Bigfoot Checkout the articles: absurdistnews.wordpress.com Twitter: @absurdist_news
On this week's episode of Unwritten, a podcast about 'The Hills: New Beginnings' filled with top tier content, Megan Shay, Jessica Galang and Patrick O'Rourke try to decide what zoo animal Ryan Cabrera would like to perform for. The team also outlines all the action happening off the show, including Kaitylnn's new relationship with Miley Cyrus, as well as an alternate universe where Brody Jenner's rebound is actually six-time MLB all-star Jose Conseco. Listen to this week's episode of Unwritten for an in-depth discussion surrounding the importance of boats, hummingbirds and most importantly, pie
On this episode host @rosonise and guest co-host @j_queue talk about Jose Conseco hating on A-Rod and JLO's engagement, the college admissions scandal, Kim K tries to help a convicted felon with rent, and college sex stories. Let them know what you think by commenting below. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rosonise/support
On this week's episode we bring you an episode from the archive! Listen in as we talk about are current show rotation, Instagram crashing, and College Scams! Enjoy! @Dani_vita @DJSip @XXGirlbee @Yoindigoart @Antbloomy
Baxter and Randee visit My Friends Growler Shop in Grant Park. They also discuss beer, Jose Conseco, Big Foot and gettin it together in the bathroom mirror. Take a minute to visit My Friends Growler Shop on Memorial Dr. in Atlanta Ga. Visit them online at www.myfriendsgrowlershop.com and follow them on FB at #myfriendsgrowlershop Send us an email at midlifeipa@gmail.com Cheers R&B
In Hour 2, the guys are joined by TSN Hockey Analyst Ray Ferraro, continue to look back on Leafs-Panthers, and chat about Jose Conseco's tweet.
-Matt and Murph are back talking extensions season and more: - Spring training with the Mets and Yankees and the curious case of Jose Conseco's twitter are broken down further than necessary. -Matt's curious obsession with the number 13. -Mike Trout jersey's are now a must have.
Had some technical difficulties but we're back in the cast! On this episode Papa & Gabe discuss rich families abusing the college system, what they expect of What A Time To Be Alive 2?, Zion sliding in the DMs, Jose Conseco snitching, Odell to the Browns, and OVO renaming the Raptors training facility. Apologies for the lack of time stamps. Follow us on all streaming platforms, and on IG @popsculturemedia
Top 5 Hollywood pitchers from the movies, Favorite Adam Jones moment, Jose Conseco breaks bro code.
Its WineO'CLock with Nik & Wums & here is the agenda! -Are you going to Pharrel's Fire Fest or the Roots Picnic? -JLo is engaged for the 5th time Jose Conseco claims Alex is cheating on JLo w his ex. -Kimbella is pregnant -Woman was attacked by jaguar while taking a selfie -Entrepreneur Corner -TV Recaps: Love After Lock Up Finale This Is Us RHOA Married to Med LA Love & Hip Hip Reunion -Sports AF: The Giants have nothing left
Aunt Becky is in trouble, and Sandy is on her SOAPBOX! You do not want to miss this episode. We are talking about the admissions scandal that is sweeping the nation. We are weighing in on this JLo, A-Rod and Jose Conseco engagement drama, and we're telling Lil' Pump to get in touch with Lil' Wayne about the Syzurp! Finally, we're giving you our top three dating DONT's inspired by The Bachelor
RealiTV Reality Recaps 90 Day Fiance, Sister Wives, Love After Lockup
Leaving Neverland, Meg Markle, RHOBH, and oh, did you hear about A-Rod & JLo’s engagement? So did Jose Conseco! This has some potential to get uglier than the reviews for Gigli. Speaking of massive failures, Caitlin & Matt’s relationship hits the skids like their mommy-laundered undies on Love After Lockup this week (11:31). Meanwhile the longest episode of House Hunters EVER continues on Sister Wives (34:14). Oh, and Mitch shows his turd-potential by being a complete Debbie Downer at all times. But the Royal Turd award goes to the Snowdens on Seeking Sister Wife (47:13) for their unfailing persistence to be the most judgmental, unaccepting, self-righteous hypocrites of all time. SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEW please & thanks! Get help on your own time & find the perfect counselor for you at Better Health! www.betterhealth.com/realitv saves you 10%! Care/Of wants to help you feel incredible with personalized high-quality vitamins & supplements. Get 50% off your first month www.TakeCareOf.com code REALITV50 *Bonus Episodes, ad-free episodes, free merch & more at www.patreon.com/realitvpod *Total Request Podcast at www.patreon.com/amandaandjodie YOU request the shows, WE watch them & break em down! *AWESOME merch at www.realitvpod.threadless.com & https://www.zazzle.com/realitvpodcast *Instagram & Twitter @realiTVpod *Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/realitvpod/ *www.realitvpodcast.com
Andy and KK go over Molinari's big win, a big week on DraftKings, and a Players size version of Trivia and stats for this week's big tourney. Bets, and lots of sleepers this week as well as Jose Conseco's bizarre Twitter weekend, Victor Duboisson's allergies make an appearance, and many options this week in the Fireball Fantasy Golf League. Golf and Nascar bets: BumpAndRunSports.com Twitter @bumpsports
Listen to the full sho for Tuesday, March 12th, 2019. Today's topics include: -What's Your Deal -News -Celebrities Behaving Badly -Taste Great Update on a National Pancake Day -Texas Mom takes off to Myrtle Beach
Jets are likely to land Le'Veon Bell according to reports of reports or reports. Libor Hajek (AKA Jake H Broil) scores his first goal. Jose Conseco is nuts part 107. James Dolan kicks out fan. Antonio Brown traded. Interview with Simple Man Radio. Bet of the day.
We're dedicating almost an entire episode to Captain Marvel! We break down the latest offering from the MCU while also speculating on what's really going on between Carol and Monica. In news, we discuss the latest R Kelly news and talk about J.Lo's engagement. Also, Gavin might eventually fight Jose Conseco! It got weird.
Special St Patty’s Day Edition! We will talk about what St Patrick’s Day is and what it means to us. Plus, we will have a featured special drink for the occasion! All that and more! Tune in!
Belief Hole | Conspiracy, the Paranormal and Other Tasty Thought Snacks
On Episode 19 of Belief Hole, we strap on our Squatchin’ boots for a ferocious interview with Seth Breedlove and Jason Utes of Small Town Monsters to get the skinny on some of their creeptastic documentaries. Small Town Monsters travels the continent to capture undiscovered evidence and testimony from some of your favorite cryptid accounts in recent history, and brings the legends back to life with masterful narrative and visual storytelling. Also, they’re great guys! But First.. Jose’ Conseco’s UFO tours, Tim Curry’s diamond lust, and space llamas! So, grab your spelunking gear and grease up the ropes, cause the hole is opening! Join us, or we can’t guarantee that Amy (the jealous gorilla from the 90’s film Congo) won’t call you an ugly woman with her hand paws. See you in the hole! Visit Small Town Monstershttps://www.smalltownmonsters.com/ Small Town Monsters Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/minervamonster/small-town-monsters-momo-terror-in-the-skies-and-b?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=on%20the%20trail%20of%20bigfoot Small Town Monsters Documentaries The Bray Road Beast (2018) On the Trail of... Champ (2018) The Mothman of Point Pleasant (2017) Invasion on Chestnut Ridge (2017) Boggy Creek Monster (2016) Beast of Whitehall (2016) Minerva Monster (2015) (Coming 2019) Terror in the Skies (2019) MOMO: THE MISSOURI MONSTER ON THE TRAIL OF… BIGFOOT OTHER GREAT PODCASTS Into The Fray - Podcast Shannon Legrohttps://intothefrayradio.com/ Monsteropolis - Podcast Seth Breedlove and Mark Matzkehttps://monsteropolis.podbean.com/ MOVIE REFERENCES Congo (1995) Bubba Ho-Tep (2002) The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then Bigfoot (2018) NEWS ARTICLES The bogus “Momo challenge” internet hoax, explainedVoxhttps://www.vox.com/2019/3/3/18248783/momo-challenge-hoax-explained Blue Whale: What is the truth behind an online 'suicide challenge'?BBChttps://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-46505722 Attack on Louisville llamas appears 'canine in nature,' officials sayLouisville Courier Journal https://www.courier-journal.com/story/weather/local/2019/02/19/kentucky-llama-farm-attack-wounds-appear-canine-nature/2913882002/ A wolflike creature was stalking livestock in Montana. Authorities have no idea what it is.Washington Post | May 25, 2018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2018/05/25/a-wolflike-creature-was-stalking-livestock-in-montana-authorities-have-no-idea-what-it-is/?utm_term=.3295dae74608 Ex-slugger Jose Canseco joins pursuit of Bigfoot, aliensReview Journal https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/sports-columns/ron-kantowski/ex-slugger-jose-canseco-joins-pursuit-of-bigfoot-aliens-1596499/ Kids Youtube Video Scarehttps://pedimom.com/youtube-protectourkids/
On this edition of "Shoot the Short", the Gents discuss the memories they have with certain songs from their past, the new adventures of Jose Canseco, and their thoughts on the recent coverage of the infamous Fyre Festival!
Hunt Bigfoot With Jose Conseco, Cows Dating Service, Spam Folder, Toilet Bomb, Missing Feet, After Life Tweeting!
This week (recorded on February 17, 2019), the ladies kick things off with headlines on a new workout that is sure to be a hit with moms - rage yoga! Speaking of moms, Police at Towson University are warning students about a mom roaming campus trying to get a date for her son. Plus, a jailhouse nurse poisoned her husband so she could be with a death row inmate!? In Pop Culture, Cate and Liz bring back their favorite new segment "Scandal in :60" and Liz attempts to recap the Jussie Smollett assault debacle in under a minute. In Crime Time, a haunted hotel in Texas (drink!) is now accepting reservations. Would you stay? In Sports, former MLB player and 2000s reality star Jose Conseco is offering to take you on a trip to alien and big foot sites for only $5K (sign us up!) This has VH1 smash written all over it. In Mom Squad, Cate salutes one bad ass mom who took an arrow to the face while protecting her kids. As always, the ladies wrap things up revealing their results to this week's BuzzFeed quiz "Your Pizza Topping Preferences Will Reveal Exactly Who You Were In A Past Life." All this and more! avorite catch phases on accessories and apparel at eveningboozehour.threadless.com. We're also on Patreon! Support the Evening Booze Hour for as little as $1/month at patreon.com/eveningboozehour and get access to Confidential Confessions, exclusive content for our Patreon Saints! Don't forget to spread the word on social media (Instagram: @eveningboozehour | Twitter: @eveningbooze) and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Below are links to the original sources of the stories featured in this week's episode. • Rage Yoga: The New Exercise That Involves Beer, Cursing, and Catharsis! Rare https://bit.ly/2GSR6Se • University Police Warn Students of Crazy Mom Roaming Campus, Trying to Get a Date for Her Son Rare https://bit.ly/2GPEAml • Jail Nurse Poisoned Husband To Marry Inmate Serving a Life Sentence https://bit.ly/2EjyYPF •Police sources: New evidence suggests Jussie Smollett orchestrated attack https://cnn.it/2S3vlRu • The Most Haunted Hotel in Texas Is Taking Reservations Rare https://bit.ly/2TX5dcF • Arkansas Mom Shot in Face with Crossbow While Protecting Family, Drives Herself to Hospital People Crime https://bit.ly/2Ir05fD • For $5,000 You Can Hunt Bigfoot With Jose Canseco HuffPost https://bit.ly/2GSoDM3 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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This week Larry and Rob discuss the Revolutionary League Of Lonely Souls who protest Valentines Day in Japan, they seek Patreon funding to go Bigfoot hunting with Jose Conseco, Will Smith meets Disney's diversity quota, Rob investigates (not really) Jeffery Jones's forgotten pedophilia (yes really, he did it, and you can look it up), Larry talks blackface with his kids, Will The Wood gets dead ass on anime, LadyNerd1 considers Harry Potter as Wolverine, and Rami Malek photobombs a shirtless Othello...#oscarssopandering?Also, Battle Angel, the 1993 OVA anime... Is it worth a live action, 200 million dollar feature film?Special Thanks to Lindsay Joy, Mary Kerstein, and Peter Stray!News: 00:10:39What We Into: 00:55:05Battle Angel 1993 Anime: 01:16:58Comments: 02:01:29https://www.patreon.com/Whatweintohttps://www.facebook.com/whatweinto/https://twitter.com/dial_lawrencehttps://www.instagram.com/whatweintopodcast/Email us: whatweinto@gmail.com(Also, sorry for the P & B pops, there's a learning curve here, something about mics at 45 degree angles...)Support the show (http://patreon.com/whatweinto)
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Welcome back to Hardly Kayfabe. Join Chris Chavez and Johnny Townsend each week as they discuss everything pro wrestling: the matches, the story lines and the superstars that make the headlines and keep fans coming back for more. This week, the guys discuss the news that Stephanie McMahon will make a historic announcement on Monday Night RAW, leading many fans to speculate that the WWE will be holding an all women's PPV event or will finally create a Women's Tag Team Title. They also give their thoughts on Jose Conseco's bid at the world of professional wrestling, Cain Velasquez traininig at the WWE Performance Center, and AJ Styles's comments at San Diego Comic Con. Also, Monday Night RAW falls short, the women dominate NXT and Randy Orton has a thing for earlobes. All this, plus a look at the 25 most memorable moments over 25 years of Monday Night RAW. Theme song: Granite - Ethan Meixsell Find us on the web and social media: BICBP-RADIO.com Join the Hardly Kayfabe Group Page on Facebook Instagram Johnny Townsend johnnyism28 Chris Chavez ccchavez13 Twitter Johnny Townsend @johnnyism Chris Chavez @bicbpradio
Arizona's Red Mesa High School made up primarially of Native Americans forced to defend their "Redskin" nickname from white liberals; Jose Conseco shoots off finger; Man arrested for beatiality porn after cops found him in posession of a video featuring a woman having sex with a man in a tiger suit; Funkhouser disparages the use of the words hump and day together to describe Wednesday.
Arizona's Red Mesa High School made up primarially of Native Americans forced to defend their "Redskin" nickname from white liberals; Jose Conseco shoots off finger; Man arrested for beatiality porn after cops found him in posession of a video featuring a woman having sex with a man in a tiger suit; Funkhouser disparages the use of the words hump and day together to describe Wednesday.
Ahoy Captains! Main Show is back with hosts Bob, Paul and Sean, and we have guest Comedian Drew Seachrist in studio to talk getting his start in comedy, politics and vibrator having killer clowns. Plus! Mike from Stiletto! is hanging out too!This weeks topics include: Fat girl Wal-mart costumes, Wrong Calls, Jose Conseco fingers.This weeks episode is sponsored: LWM Basement Comedy Show II, Amazon
Interview NotesIn our latest installment of MTR Beyond The Mic we interviewed Jason David Frank. A lot of you may know Jason from his work on Power Rangers but there is much more to this amazing individual. Jason is not only an accomplished martial artist but he also created his own fighting system called “Toso Kune Do” (Translation: Way of the Fighting Fist). In addition to his diverse martial arts background Jason also competes in mixed martial arts and is a Guinness world record holder. It was great talking to an individual who takes pride in his work and continues to connect and inspire his fans on a consistent basis. Amongst all the stuff we discussed you’ll hear about a sparring session with Jose Conseco, a potential fight with Jean Claude Van Damme that fell through and Jason’s desire to have an MMA fight with WWE superstar CM Punk.LinksTwitter: https://twitter.com/jdfffnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasondfrankYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/JDFOfficialVideoPageRising Sun Karate School: http://risingsunkarateschool.com/Jesus Didn’t Tap Clothing: http://www.jesusdidnttap.com/ Listener InfoPlease take a moment and rate the show and/or app on iTunes.Follow My Take Radio on Twitter-@MyTakeRadioBecome a fan of My Take Radio on Facebook-Facebook.com/MyTakeRadioAdd My Take Radio to your circle on Google+Follow MTR on PinterestCheck out MyTakeRadioTV on YoutubeIf you have any feedback or questions you can now call the MTR Feedback line 347-815-0687.Guest inquiries can be forwarded to MTRHost@MyTakeRadio.comShow your support by picking up an MTR T-Shirt or by shopping from our Amazon store.
The glue that holds patronage together; the Jose Conseco story; and Rod Blagojevich: the next Jerry Springer. Length 7.1 minutes.