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Meeting your idol is one thing. Sweating so much they hand you a towel is another. This week, Bretman is sharing all the behind-the-scenes tea from interviewing The Rock for Disney, including the questions you might not hear anywhere else. Plus: Love Island drama, Bret's tragic pineapple fail, dating updates, and a very unserious acting challenge with Miss Kaaaye and Ozzie.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us Fan MailJoining us for this episode is actor Mark Holton, best known to the horror community as Ozzie in Leprechaun as well as Chubby in Teen Wolf and Francis in Pee Wee's Big Adventure. Mark shares with us his journey into acting and landing roles in many notable films and tv shows. Mark also shares on working with Warwick Davis as well as the newer short film, Leprechaun Revenge by Fuzz on the Lens Productions, and his thoughts on the future of the Leprechaun franchise.Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, X, TikTok, FacebookWatch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@pvdhorrorSpecial thanks to John Brennan for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @badtechno or the following:https://johnbrennan.bandcamp.com
Comedy on a TuesdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, The Adventures of Archie Andrews starring Bob Hastings, originally broadcast June 23, 1945, 81 years ago, A Nazi POW in Riverdale. Archie and Jughead capture an escaped Nazi prisoner! This, of course, leads to a night in jail for stealing a car!Followed by The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, originally broadcast June 23, 1953, 73 years ago, Ricky is always late. Ricky's tardiness is leading to lots of problems in the household… and putting a spotlight on Ozzie's mounting list of tasks. Then, The Maxwell House Coffee Time starring George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast June 23, 1949, 77 years ago, Preparing for England with Robert Young. The last show of the season, the last show sponsored by Maxwell House Coffee. Guest Robert Young will be starring on the program while they're away. George and Gracie are preparing to appear at the London Palladium. Followed by The Chevrolet Program starring Jack Benny, originally broadcast June 23, 1933, 93 years ago, Mary's Birthday. It's Mary's birthday and many celebrities attend her party (all of them imitated by Johnny Woods). One of those mentioned and imitated is Fred Allen, making this the earliest documented start of the famous "feud." The last show of the season. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast June 23, 1948, 78 years ago, A Lucky Dime. Claudia twists her ankle and finds a new doctor. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Bill B for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamWe're sorry, but since this show was recorded, Professor Bees is no longer available.
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: Valentine Card. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
While most know Ozzie Smith as an MLB Hall of Famer, St. Louis Legend and one of the best defensive players of all-time, during today's conversation, he is simply 'Dad.' Ozzie Smith & Dustin Smith join Dylan Campione & Nicho Fernandez on today's episode to discuss their father - son bond through baseball and life. From growing up going to the ballpark together, to an unforgettable Hall of Fame induction day, their current joint ventures, and core memories formed from on the field and off the field moments. We can't thank Ozzie and Dustin enough for joining us on the show with their extremely busy schedules and we wish all the fathers listening a very Happy Father's Day!!
Much to cover with Buster today.... -His latest article says Alex Anthopoulos is 12th on his list of GM's under the most pressure at the trade deadline -Matt Olson was on Buster's Baseball Tonight Podcast -Matt Olson vs Freddie All star vote -Ozzie leading 2B! -Is Misiorowski the most dominant pitcher ever? -Trade talk is starting in earnest – Giants ready to unload See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Much to cover with Buster today.... -His latest article says Alex Anthopoulos is 12th on his list of GM's under the most pressure at the trade deadline -Matt Olson was on Buster's Baseball Tonight Podcast -Matt Olson vs Freddie All star vote -Ozzie leading 2B! -Is Misiorowski the most dominant pitcher ever? -Trade talk is starting in earnest – Giants ready to unload See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ozzie is determined to become a cigar smoker!. - Originally aired June 1, 1951
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: House Cleaning. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
Aloha, everybody! This week, Bretman, Cat, and Ozzie are locking in for their very first Reddit Reads segment, diving deep into the internet's favorite drama hub: Am I the Asshole?The crew unpacks some truly wild, petty, and triggering stories from across the web. From an aunt who legally changed her niece's "stripper name" after getting custody, to an epic showdown involving professional cleaners to prove a mother's "spite cleaning" habits, no topic is safe. Plus, they break down a jaw-dropping post about a boyfriend who blames a cheating scandal on a temporary change in sexual orientation caused by... the high altitude of Utah.Got your own drama? DM the show your best Am I the Asshole stories on Instagram so the crew can read them before Season 2 officially comes to a close!Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sitcom: Great Gildersleeve 6/28/42 NBC, Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 10/28/49 ABC.
The emotional cracks are becoming impossible to ignore.In Episode 5 of Netflix's Age of Attraction, attraction is no longer enough. Couples are facing real conversations about intimacy, boundaries, communication, trust, family, and long-term compatibility.Andrea and Ozzie dive into Vanelle and Jorge's ongoing celibacy struggle, Vanessa and Logan's communication issues, Leah's anxious attachment patterns with Chris, and why Derek and Pfeiffer may be growing into one of the show's most surprising couples.Plus, the cast learns they'll soon be meeting family and friends, bringing real-world pressure into the experiment for the first time.Is age really the problem—or is emotional maturity the bigger issue?⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro & Episode 5 Overview01:20 Libby & Andrew: Slow Burn or No Spark?03:46 Teresa & John Discuss Having Children06:12 Derek & Pfeiffer Continue Growing Closer08:54 Vanelle & Jorge's Celibacy Struggles18:59 Vanessa & Logan's Communication Problems22:45 Leah & Chris: Anxious Attachment in Action29:09 Vanessa Coaches Logan in the Bedroom33:40 Vanelle & Jorge Reach a Breaking Point41:38 Meet the Family Twist & Final Thoughts
Originally aired June 9, 1950
Comedy on a TuesdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, The Eddie Cantor Show, originally broadcast June 9, 1943, 83 years ago, Eddie's Anniversary. It's Cantor's twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. Helping him celebrate are guests: Jack Benny, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Groucho Marx. Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast June 9, 1944, 82 years ago, Shirt Trail. The start of the program is delayed for D-Day bulletins (Communique #8) and invasion news (four and a half minutes). The case of Andy and the Comfy Collar Shirt Company.Then, The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast June 9, 1946, 80 years ago, 4th of July Picnic. Gildersleeve recalls a Fourth of July picnic held by The Jolly Boys, at which they sang, "In The Good Old Summertime."Followed by The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, originally broadcast June 9, 1950, 76 years ago, The Party. The Nelsons anticipate being invited to a come-as-you-are party. So they're trying to stay dressed up. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast June 9, 1948, 78 years ago, Fishing and Fairness. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Bill B for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order!
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: Ozzie Takes Bus Driving Test. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
Aloha and welcome back to DaBaddest Radio! In this episode, Bretman is joined by Miss Kaaaye and Ozzie to dive deep into graduation season, a milestone that nobody takes more seriously than the people of Hawaii.After addressing the elephant in the room (Bretman showing up two hours late), the crew spills tea on Love Island and Miss Universe's new bare-face competition. Then, Bretman unboxes a nostalgic bin of his own graduation leis, sparking a hilarious trip down memory lane- from the absolute torture of graduation practices in the blazing sun and strict dress codes to the ultimate non-educational lessons they learned about life after high school. Congratulations to the Class of 2026 - and welcome to the real world! P.S. A note from the editor: we had a technical difficulty with the audio for this episode, so please bear with us for this week. Will be back to our usual quality next week!Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In week's edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas podcast, we're at Columbus House Brewery in Fayetteville talking with co-owner Carey Ashworth – but before we talk with her?!?! FOOD NEWS!! Bentoville Food Theater is FINALLY open! Onyx at the Preserve is soft opening- KIND OF. We'll tell you what that means. Bloom Cheese Collective is expanding. We'll hear about it from co-owner Brooks Cameron! Ozzie's Ride & Dine has opened at the base of the OZ Trails Bike Park in Bella Vista. We'll hear from Luke Wetzel about their offerings. Ozark Charcuterie in downtown Rogers is officially open! Owner Mallory Files will tell you what the spot is, and what it's not! PJ's Coffee of New Orleans opened Monday at the Summit Shopping Center in Rogers. Local Franchisee Bo Grimes will tell us why it took so long! Dave's Hot Chicken is just a few doors down from PJ's. We'll tell you when they'll be opening. House 1830's Binh Hoang outlines Monday's House 1830/Downtown Rogers Night Market. Happy 9 year anniversary to Southern Food Company! Happy 7 years to Yankabilly Smokehouse! Happy first anniversary to Wu Zhao in downtown Bentonville! In Today's Flavors Flashback, Mallory Files talks about going HUGELY viral in 2024, when we interviewed her for the first time! The Columbus House Brewery has already been open for over a decade! Carey Ashworth and Jason Corral have taken a smallish 3-barrel system and absolutely run with it. Carey talks about the freedom that they have with their setup. Also, did you know that they initially looked to open at a Fayetteville landmark? Carey will tell you which one. Finally, Carey and Jason have grown a community at Columbus House, which was something that Carey had never had growing up as a military kid. She'll tell that story and much more, on this edition of the Flavors of Northwest Arkansas.
Victoria Christopher Murray hosts a conversation with Sadeqa Johnson about her new novel, Keeper of Lost Children. Johnson shares that her inspiration comes from Mabel Grammer, a woman who dedicated her life to helping mixed-race children in post-World War II Germany. She explains her choice to tell the story through three characters—Ethel, a version of Grammer; Ozzie, an African American GI; and Sophia Clark, a teenager wrestling with her identity. This structure helps explore themes like parental love, identity struggles, and second chances as key parts of the story. Johnson also discusses her research and the emotional scenes designed to connect with readers and highlight the important, often overlooked, history of Black women's contributions. The episode ends with a Q&A from the audience, deepening the discussion of these themes and her writing journey.Takeaways:Ramunda Young, co-owner of Mahogany Books, opens the podcast by introducing the esteemed moderator, Victoria Christopher Murray, a prominent author.Victoria Christopher Murray engages Sadeqa Johnson in a profound discussion of her novel Keeper of Lost Children, which draws on historical events.Sadeqa Johnson articulates her narrative approach, utilizing three distinct timelines and perspectives to explore themes of identity and parental love.The novel's premise is rooted in the real-life story of Mabel Grammer, highlighting the struggles of mixed-race children in post-war Germany.Sadeqa emphasizes the importance of telling underrepresented historical narratives, asserting that Black women have been pivotal yet often overlooked in history.The episode culminates in an audience Q&A, inviting further exploration of the themes and characters introduced in the discussion.Hosts & Guests:Sadeqa JohnsonVictoria Christopher MurrayPodcast Credits:Audio & Production: Christian Jones (https://www.instagram.com/cjthegenesis)Add it to your LibraryKeeper of Lost ChildrenMentioned in this episode:African AncestryWe are the pioneers of genetic ancestry tracing for Black people globally, reconnecting you to your specific African roots–the country and the people. Our scientists compare your DNA markers to the largest African reference database in the world in order to find your African origin up to 2000 years ago.African Ancestry
Originally aired June 2, 1950
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: Card Tricks. This episode provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
Welcome to another bonus episode of From Mrs. to Ms.! These special episodes are where Andrea and Ozzie dive into the hottest relationship shows, dating trends, and pop culture moments through the lens of dating, relationships, and emotional compatibility.In this bonus recap, we're breaking down Episode 4 of Netflix's Age of Attraction. The honeymoon phase is officially over as hidden truths, jealousy, communication breakdowns, and major red flags start surfacing among the couples.Is age really the issue—or are emotional maturity, honesty, and compatibility the real deal breakers?In This Episode• Jorge's biggest red flag yet• Why omission can feel like dishonesty• Attachment styles showing up in real time• Long-distance relationship challenges• The pressure of celibacy and marriage expectations• Dating younger versus emotional maturity• Which couples seem built for the real world⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro & Is the Honeymoon Phase Over?02:37 Couples Reveal Their Real Ages08:24 Jorge's Secret: The Truth About His Kids15:36 Derek & Pfeiffer: Real Connection or Just Coasting?17:40 Leah & Chris: Trust Issues Begin20:44 Vanessa & Logan: Age Gap Insecurities27:52 Libby & Andrew: Growing Closer?29:09 John & Theresa Heat Things Up34:32 Vanelle & Jorge's Celibacy Struggles38:13 Final Thoughts: Does Age Really Matter?
He's back! After a whirlwind tour of Korea and the Philippines, Bretman returns to the set to reunite with Miss Kaaaye, Nicki B, and Ozzie for a jam-packed catch-up session. This week, the crew dives deep into everything from high-stakes travel to the dark side of Netflix documentaries. Plus: accidentally manifesting products with the President of LG, the secret assassination-proof beds of Korean kings, and Nicki's "flashing only" titty party recap.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Adams-Wall is joined by Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson, Assistant Hitting Coach Ozzie Timmons, President & CEO of Feeding Tampa Bay Thomas Mantz, & Rays TV Pregame/Postgame Analyst Grant Balfour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Originally aired January 27, 1950
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: Sports Heroes. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
This episode was originally released on 1/1/2022. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes. ____________ In Breaking Walls episode 123 we open 2022 with a six-part mini-series on radio business and programming in 1954. We'll begin with January, in a radio half-season that was for many, the end of the line. —————————— Highlights: • Ringing in the New Year with Fibber McGee and Molly • Gunsmoke's Stage Holdup • People Are Funny is Radio's Top-Rated Show • January 1954 with Ozzie, Harriet, David, and Ricky • Jack Benny's Face is Familiar on Suspense • Smog and Other Current Events • Beulah • The Death of Edward Howard Armstrong • Looking Ahead to February 1954 —————————— The WallBreakers: thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today's episode was: •The General: David Sarnoff & The Rise of the Communications Industry - by Kenneth Bilby • On the Air — By John Dunning • Network Radio Ratings — by Jim Ramsburg As well as articles from • Broadcasting Magazine • LIFE Magazine • Time Magazine —————————— On the interview front: • John Guedel, Phil Leslie, and Don Wilson spoke to Chuck Schaden. Hear their full chats at SpeakingOfRadio.com. • Norman MacDonnell and George Walsh spoke to John Hickman, the longtime host of WAMU's Recollections. Today, this program is heard each Sunday evening as The Big Broadcast. For more information, please go to WAMU.org • Art Linkletter spoke to John Gassman. • Ozzie Nelson was with James Day. • Jack Benny spoke for Great Radio Comedians. • Jack Benny and Don Wilson spoke with Jack Carney. —————————— Selected music featured in today's episode was: • Auld Lang Syne — By The Manhattan Strings • January Stars — By George Winston • The Klezmer's Wedding — By André Moisan • Love in Bloom — By Bing Crosby • Seance on a Wet Afternoon — By John Barry • Danse Macabre — By Camille Saint-Saëns
Is age really the issue… or do people start panicking the moment real life enters the conversation?In this episode of From Mrs. to Ms., Andrea and Ozzie Osborne recap Episode 3 of Netflix's Age of Attraction, where the connections start getting messier, the insecurities get louder, and reality begins catching up with the fantasy.This week, we dive into Wes and Joleen's intense connection, why Joleen becomes increasingly fixated on finding out Wes's age, and whether his smooth confidence is genuine… or giving love bombing energy.We also unpack Vanell and Jorge's growing relationship after their shocking 27 and 60 age reveal, including the major cliffhanger ending where viewers learn Jorge has children… even though Vanell still has no idea.Andrea and Ozzie discuss:Older women dating younger menYounger women dating much older menLove bombing and intuitionEmotional maturity vs chronological ageWhy chemistry can cloud judgmentFear of public perception in relationshipsWhether some contestants are choosing connection… or just trying to stay on the show⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Jorge & Vanell's shocking 27 and 60 age gap03:45 Is Vanell actually falling in love already?06:35 Derek & Pfeiffer's awkward connection10:00 Wes & Jolene head to the Promise Room15:00 Vanessa & Logan's new connection begins20:15 Vanessa opens up about toxic relationships24:30 Chris gets exposed for hiding the Vanessa kiss26:15 Jorge admits he never told Vanell he has kids30:10 Favorite couples and biggest concerns moving forward33:20 Ozzie's new obsession: Off Campus on Prime
Ozzie learns some of the disadvantages of giving advice. - Originally aired October 28, 1949
Ozzie and Harriet 1949-01-02 (178) The Knitting Contest. This episode provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
This week, Miss Kaaaye is joined by everyone's favorite assistant, Cat, and Ozzie while Bretman is away on a trip. With Cat's 30th birthday just around the corner, the crew dives deep into what it means to leave your 20s behind and step into your "prime".Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
David has lost a race trying to attract young women. "Neanderthal Nelson" plans to hit Harriet with a club! Are women attracted to men by physical prowess? - Originally aired April 24, 1949
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: No Show For Christmas. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
This week on DaBaddest Radio, Bretman and Miss K catch up with Ozzie and BJ after WrestleMania and Coachella, debate the perfect man during a chaotic red flag game, and dive into the Michael Jackson biopic, WWE Divas, and celebrity award shows. Bretman also reveals details about his upcoming Korea trip, throwing the first pitch at a baseball game, and a mysterious Philippines project he “definitely can't talk about.” Plus: Filipino food reviews, peacock manifestations, sober eras, K-pop obsessions, and the return of Ozzie's singing career.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Originally aired April 17, 1949
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: The New Radio-Phonograph. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
Guest host Victor Adair is joined by Jon Vialoux of EquityClock.com to break down market seasonality for investors — why fundamentals matter more than calendar clichés, how sectors shift through the year, and what energy and currency trends signal next. Rob Levy on the perilous energy market warnings, and Ozzie on why you need to look beyond the big city real estate headlines. Plus, MoneyTalks producer Grant Longhurst highlights winning Canadian stocks and hands out his own version of the Goofy Award. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally aired April 10, 1949
This episode was originally released on 11/1/2021. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes. ____________ In Breaking Walls episode 121, we finish our Americana mini-series by coming home for November's festivities. We'll cheer for the home team, taste the best turkey dressing, and remember what's most important with some of radio's best. —————————— Highlights: • What Can We Be Thankful For? • Thanksgiving with The Answer Man and Radio's Origin • Ken Carpenter and One Man's Family • The Columbia Workshop Relaunches • Hearts in Harmony • Damon Runyon's Football Homecoming • John Brown's Communist Troubles • Thanksgiving with Miss Brooks • Bob Bailey and Let George Do It • Thanksgiving with Ozzie and Harriet • Checking in With Bob and Ray • Have Gun Will Travel • Ending with Jean Shepherd • Looking ahead to December —————————— The WallBreakers: thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: patreon.com/TheWallBreakers —————————— The reading material used in today's episode was: • On the Air - By John Dunning • Network Radio Ratings — By Jim Ramsburg —————————— On the interview front: • Eve Arden, Ken Carpenter, Norman Corwin, Gale Gordon, Virginia Gregg, Gloria McMillan, Carlton E. Morse and Janet Waldo spoke to Chuck Schaden. Hear their full chats at SpeakingOfRadio.com. • Eve Arden, Roberta Bailey-Goodwin and Dick Joy, spoke with John Dunning for his 71KNUS program from Denver. • John Dehner spoke to SPERDVAC. For more information, go to SPERDVAC.com. • John Dehner also spoke with Neil Ross for KMPC and John Hickman of WAMU. • Ozzie Nelson spoke with Johnny Carson and James Day. • Frank Stanton spoke with CBS for their 50th Anniversary in 1977 • William Paley spoke while receiving an award on November 20th, 1958. —————————— Selected music featured in today's episode was: • Thanksgiving and Joy — By George Winston • The Holly and the Ivy — By Velvet & Voices • Simple Gifts, Pachelbel's Canon, and Autumn Stars — By Michael Silverman • The Pavane — By Steve Erquiaga
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: Worrying About Worrying. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
Peter Grandich sounds the bear market alarm. Mike asks the hard question - how much more can taxpayers take? And Jason Weber explains how Canada’s regulatory burden is hurting growth opportunities in mining and industrials. The US Federal Reserve makes a controversial move, Ozzie on the "not-a-death-tax" tax on real estate, the regular Goofy Award and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally aired March 27, 1949Ozzie's attempt at complimenting Harriet just doesn't seem to work.
TPCCafe Radio Presents Classic Comedy, Ozzie and Harriet: Ep 174. This episode was provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
Bretman, Miss K and Ozzie are back for an Earth Day-adjacent episode full of banana milk, Moana live action discourse, dream Disney remakes, eco-friendly habits, and some very questionable opinions about dating older men. They also dive into delusional inventions, from water slides down mountains to driving from Hawaii to California, before putting their random fact skills to the test in a chaotic game of liar, liar.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chuck Garfien is joined by World Series champion manager and longtime TV partner Ozzie Guillen for a wide-ranging conversation on the White Sox's early-season struggles and what it will take to turn things around. Ozzie shares why patience may be key with a roster full of new faces still learning to mesh, while also weighing in on Lenyn Sosa's playing time and what he needs to do to earn a bigger role—even if it means getting creative defensively. The conversation goes beyond the field, with stories from Ozzie's playing and managing days, including the scrutiny he faced taking over as manager and how he handled being a clubhouse leader while hitting ninth. Chuck and Ozzie also reflect on memorable Opening Day moments, Roger Bossard's remarkable 60-year run as the “Sodfather,” and even a few unexpected topics—like Pope Leo XIV and Ozzie's childhood adventures as an altar boy.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor / Big Brother / Amazing Race - RHAP
Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 5 Recap Survivor 50 heats up as Rob Cesternino and Stephen Fishbach return for another jam-packed recap on the Survivor Know-It-Alls. This week, Rob and Stephen break down the fallout from a double Tribal Council and the pre-merge chaos, diving into pivotal swings, shifting alliances, and a whopping 17-person merge looming ahead. The hosts spotlight surprising gameplay from Kamilla and Rizo, debate whether old wounds define new moves, and try to make sense of Survivor's ever-changing web of connections. The show opens with both Rob and Stephen reflecting on the emotional stakes of losing heavy-hitters like Angelina and Charlie. They unpack Kamilla's key role as this episode's swing vote, debating if her decision is rooted in the shadows of Survivor 48. Rizo's “high-wire act” draws praise, especially as he turns a risky social game—and an idol in plain sight—into a strong position. The hosts dig into Charlie's downfall, calling his vote-out “Shakespearean” and highlighting how Survivor's stories get distorted between the beach and the TV screen. On the other side of the island, Rob and Stephen examine Christian, Emily, Ozzie, and Stephenie's dynamic, questioning the logic and fallout from the latest moves at Tribal Council, and celebrate the under-the-radar strategic work that shields Stephenie from the line of fire. – Kamilla's swing vote and Survivor 48 “agency” echoes – Rizo's unconventional idol play and social approach – Charlie's obsession with past mistakes and the trap of Survivor self-narratives – Dee and Kamilla's risky split from original tribal lines as the merge approaches – Coach's fresh set of nicknames and the evolving role he, Colby, and Aubry play in the shifting alliances With a massive merge coming, can Rizo's disarming style keep him safe? Will Kamilla's new path change her long-term game? Listen in for sharp strategy talk, fun camp moments, and all the key Survivor 50 breakdowns. Stay tuned and catch every twist, idol reveal, and alliance flip as Rob and Stephen break it all down for Survivor 50! Chapters: 0:00 Survivor 50: Double Tribal Fallout 6:03 Kamilla's Power Position Analyzed 12:06 Charlie Haunted By Survivor Past 18:25 Rizo's Boasting Disarms Veterans 24:10 Merge Strategy: Dee and Kamilla 30:03 Tribal Lines and Group Dynamics 36:05 Ozzy and Christian's Broken Trust 42:45 How Stephenie Avoids the Target 48:10 Angelina's Understated Exit Discussed 54:09 Coach's New Nicknames Spark Debate 58:59 Merge Vote: Unpredictable Alliances 1:04:16 Rizo Wins the Fishy Award 1:10:18 Survivor 50 Live Show Announced To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com To order Stephen’s novel Escape!, visit stephenfishbach.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 5 Recap Survivor 50 heats up as Rob Cesternino and Stephen Fishbach return for another jam-packed recap on the Survivor Know-It-Alls. This week, Rob and Stephen break down the fallout from a double Tribal Council and the pre-merge chaos, diving into pivotal swings, shifting alliances, and a whopping 17-person merge looming ahead. The hosts spotlight surprising gameplay from Kamilla and Rizo, debate whether old wounds define new moves, and try to make sense of Survivor's ever-changing web of connections. The show opens with both Rob and Stephen reflecting on the emotional stakes of losing heavy-hitters like Angelina and Charlie. They unpack Kamilla's key role as this episode's swing vote, debating if her decision is rooted in the shadows of Survivor 48. Rizo's “high-wire act” draws praise, especially as he turns a risky social game—and an idol in plain sight—into a strong position. The hosts dig into Charlie's downfall, calling his vote-out “Shakespearean” and highlighting how Survivor's stories get distorted between the beach and the TV screen. On the other side of the island, Rob and Stephen examine Christian, Emily, Ozzie, and Stephenie's dynamic, questioning the logic and fallout from the latest moves at Tribal Council, and celebrate the under-the-radar strategic work that shields Stephenie from the line of fire. – Kamilla's swing vote and Survivor 48 “agency” echoes – Rizo's unconventional idol play and social approach – Charlie's obsession with past mistakes and the trap of Survivor self-narratives – Dee and Kamilla's risky split from original tribal lines as the merge approaches – Coach's fresh set of nicknames and the evolving role he, Colby, and Aubry play in the shifting alliances With a massive merge coming, can Rizo's disarming style keep him safe? Will Kamilla's new path change her long-term game? Listen in for sharp strategy talk, fun camp moments, and all the key Survivor 50 breakdowns. Stay tuned and catch every twist, idol reveal, and alliance flip as Rob and Stephen break it all down for Survivor 50! Chapters: 0:00 Survivor 50: Double Tribal Fallout 6:03 Kamilla's Power Position Analyzed 12:06 Charlie Haunted By Survivor Past 18:25 Rizo's Boasting Disarms Veterans 24:10 Merge Strategy: Dee and Kamilla 30:03 Tribal Lines and Group Dynamics 36:05 Ozzy and Christian's Broken Trust 42:45 How Stephenie Avoids the Target 48:10 Angelina's Understated Exit Discussed 54:09 Coach's New Nicknames Spark Debate 58:59 Merge Vote: Unpredictable Alliances 1:04:16 Rizo Wins the Fishy Award 1:10:18 Survivor 50 Live Show Announced To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com To order Stephen’s novel Escape!, visit stephenfishbach.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
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Survivor 50 Ep 4 Exit Interview Today, Rob Cesternino sits down with Survivor favorite Mike White for a no-holds-barred exit interview. Together, they get real about the highs and lows of coming back for another round and take listeners behind the scenes of secret alliances, blindsides, and the mental toll of an all-returnee season. Mike dishes on the true dynamics between Survivor legends and why his return this time didn't go exactly as planned, especially when friendships get put to the test. As the episode kicks off, Rob and Mike share a candid conversation about how Survivor 50 felt more grueling and different than their first stints. Mike opens up about the pre-game exhaustion, how relationships with returnees like Christian and Angelina played into his downfall, and what it's really like when a close ally stabs you in the back. Hear how the seemingly strong “David vs. Goliath 3” trio of Mike, Christian, and Angelina struggled with trust, and why Ozzie's gameplay motives kept everyone guessing. Mike also reflects on the importance of loyalty, his thoughts on key tribemates (including Coach, Jonathan, and Chrissy), and some funny stories about being too hungry to care about Sanctuary rewards—or even a live Zac Brown concert! – Why Mike's pre-existing bonds with Christian and Angelina weren't enough to keep his torch lit – The “awkward vibes” of the David vs. Goliath reunion and how hubris cost Mike his game – Mike's read on Ozzy's strategic moves and why Ozzie wanted Angelina gone before making any bigger shifts – The debates over voting out Stephenie versus targeting players seen as cutthroat, like Emily – Behind-the-scenes camp life with standout players like Coach, Chrissy, and Jonathan, as shared by Mike Throughout Survivor 50, choices get harder, alliances get messier, and friendships are always on the line. Who can you really trust in a tribe full of legends, and does loyalty still have a place in the new era? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 3:08 Blindsided By Christian's Vote 4:12 David vs Goliath Reunion Tension 6:33 Why Emily Was Targeted 8:05 Coach: Honor Versus Survivor Reality 10:12 Chrissy's Survivor Obsession Revealed 12:11 Overconfident About Old Alliances 13:13 Mike Fighting For Angelina Again 14:18 Survivor's Changing Game Dynamics 17:00 TWISH To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
Survivor 50 Ep 4 Exit Interview Today, Rob Cesternino sits down with Survivor favorite Mike White for a no-holds-barred exit interview. Together, they get real about the highs and lows of coming back for another round and take listeners behind the scenes of secret alliances, blindsides, and the mental toll of an all-returnee season. Mike dishes on the true dynamics between Survivor legends and why his return this time didn't go exactly as planned, especially when friendships get put to the test. As the episode kicks off, Rob and Mike share a candid conversation about how Survivor 50 felt more grueling and different than their first stints. Mike opens up about the pre-game exhaustion, how relationships with returnees like Christian and Angelina played into his downfall, and what it's really like when a close ally stabs you in the back. Hear how the seemingly strong “David vs. Goliath 3” trio of Mike, Christian, and Angelina struggled with trust, and why Ozzie's gameplay motives kept everyone guessing. Mike also reflects on the importance of loyalty, his thoughts on key tribemates (including Coach, Jonathan, and Chrissy), and some funny stories about being too hungry to care about Sanctuary rewards—or even a live Zac Brown concert! – Why Mike's pre-existing bonds with Christian and Angelina weren't enough to keep his torch lit – The “awkward vibes” of the David vs. Goliath reunion and how hubris cost Mike his game – Mike's read on Ozzy's strategic moves and why Ozzie wanted Angelina gone before making any bigger shifts – The debates over voting out Stephenie versus targeting players seen as cutthroat, like Emily – Behind-the-scenes camp life with standout players like Coach, Chrissy, and Jonathan, as shared by Mike Throughout Survivor 50, choices get harder, alliances get messier, and friendships are always on the line. Who can you really trust in a tribe full of legends, and does loyalty still have a place in the new era? Chapters: 0:00 Intros 3:08 Blindsided By Christian's Vote 4:12 David vs Goliath Reunion Tension 6:33 Why Emily Was Targeted 8:05 Coach: Honor Versus Survivor Reality 10:12 Chrissy's Survivor Obsession Revealed 12:11 Overconfident About Old Alliances 13:13 Mike Fighting For Angelina Again 14:18 Survivor's Changing Game Dynamics 17:00 TWISH To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!
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Survivor 50 Ep 2 Exit Interview Today, Rob Cesternino welcomes Survivor 49 winner Savannah Louie for a candid exit interview, diving deep into her experience with the new Cila Tribe. Rob is joined by Savannah to unpack why returning players target past winners, what really happened in the tribe's back-to-back votes, and how hidden alliances shaped the early days on the island. Plus, “This Week in Survivor History” makes its much-requested return, with Jordan Kalish and Survivor superfan Jake battling Rob in a high-stakes trivia faceoff. Savannah reflects on the challenges of entering Survivor 50 as a recent winner, revealing that despite her best efforts, the returning cast viewed her as an obstacle more than an ally. She shares insight into tribe dynamics, including the fast-paced strategies of Christian, Devens, Emily, and the tight 2 of Ozzie and Cirie, leaving Savannah and Joe scrambling for footing. Rob and Savannah discuss the fallout from Jenna's departure, Savannah's risky decision to go on a journey, and why Cila’s majority saw Cirie as too well-connected to target early. The episode also covers the mishandled alliance pitch by Ozzie and why Devens' secrecy complicated relationships on the beach. – Savannah Louie reveals why winners often become targets, and why she would have been “scared of herself too.” – Inside the core alliances: Cirie and Ozzie's pair, Christian-Deven-Emily's trio, and how the rest got left out – Rob and Savannah debate the tribe's reluctance to bring Joe in—was he too trustworthy for the speedy game? – Fun stories from Savannah's journey with Colby and Mike White, plus talk of alleged “pre-game Zoom alliances” – Jordan Kalish's trivia returns, with Jake recalling early Survivor moments and tricky new-era twists As Rob and Savannah break down the real story behind Sela's shifting power, they question whether anyone could have made a move against the Cirie machine or if Savannah's fate was sealed the moment she stepped on the beach. Can future targets find a way to break the current alliances, or is a big blindside coming? Tune in for all the behind-the-scenes drama and sharp Survivor insights, including deep dives into idol plays, trust, and the makings of an early blindside! Chapters: 0:00 Savannah Louie Exit Interview Begins 2:10 Navigating Trust With Returning Players 4:11 Joe and Deven Clash Intensifies 5:25 Breaking Down Cila Tribe Alliances 6:11 Savannah and Joe's Survivor Connection 7:18 Closest Allies and Missed Opportunities 8:16 Why Cirie Is Unstoppable 9:07 Ozzy's Four-Person Alliance Proposal 10:11 Tensions Between Savannah and Joe 12:10 Journey With Colby and Mike White 13:30 Savannah Reflects on Her Survivor Arc 14:18 Savannah's Outlook After Elimination 15:18 This Week in Survivor History Returns To pre-order Rob’s book, The Tribe and I Have Spoken, visit www.robhasabook.com Never miss a minute of RHAP's extensive Survivor coverage! LISTEN: Subscribe to the Survivor podcast feed WATCH: Watch and subscribe to the podcast on YouTube SUPPORT: Become a RHAP Patron for bonus content, access to Facebook and Discord groups plus more great perks!