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霍米籃教 With My Homies
Episode 223 - Giannis該離開公鹿了 / 騎士溜馬季後賽預測 / 最精彩的季後賽首輪對戰

霍米籃教 With My Homies

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 35:38


有Game 7可以看了↓↓↓ (05:10) Uncle Drew (06:25) 公鹿正式被送回家 (15:50) 騎士溜馬預測 (25:15) 季後賽首輪最精彩對戰 (31:50) 推歌時間~ Karencici - Kiss Me、Q - be with ya 別忘了小額贊助

Chad Damord FM
Chad Damord FM - L'heure de l'Apéro

Chad Damord FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 21:37


Tous deux co-animent le podcast "L'Heure de l'Apéro", on a le plaisir de recevoir Azian Jaithieng et Uncle Drew qui viendront nous parler de ce beau projet.

Chad Damord FM
Chad Damord FM - 22 février 2025

Chad Damord FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 178:17


On reçoit Danielle Altidor, professeure et auteure. On discute de son nouveau livre "Noirs invisibles. L'école et la suite d'une oppression" Une réflexion sur le rôle de l'école face au racisme. Avez-vous acheté des REER ou CELI ?? On reçoit le comptable professionnel agrée, Gregory Excellent. On vous donne des trucs et astuces pour faire fructifier votre argent. Tous deux co-animent le podcast "L'Heure de l'Apéro", on a le plaisir de recevoir Azian Jaithieng et Uncle Drew qui viendront nous parler de ce beau projet. Vendredi prochain, c'est le spectacle Plezi Komedi, on reçoit les têtes d'affiches du spectacle, nul autre que Chelo Chelo et Djeff Martin.

2 Guys 5 Movies
The Spin Chagrin 156: The Unbreakable Bunch (2024) and Uncle Drew (2018)

2 Guys 5 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 85:50


The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its fourth year. All the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "Chris Leftovers.” For this category, he watched thirteen movies, but focuses on two - the wrestlers-fight-aliens movie The Unbreakable Bunch, starring Glacier, Diamond Dallas Page, Meng, and other WCW wrestlers of old, and the basketball movie Uncle Drew, starring Kyrie Irving and a slew of other cameos.

Nonsense
Fantasy Hoops Showdown & FNBob's Dynasty Warriors Obsession! - Nonsense Podcast S4E56

Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 64:01


On this episode of the Nonsense Podcast, we kick things off with the ultimate basketball movie character fantasy draft, building our dream 3-on-3 streetball teams with legends like Air Bud, Calvin Cambridge, Bugs Bunny, Uncle Drew, and more. Who's got the best squad? Next, it's all about gaming! Henvincible panics over the possibility of Marvel Rivals facing a ban, while FNBob is relieved he didn't jump into Sparking Zero on day one, because—let's be honest—it might not be that fun after all. But what's got FNBob hyped? Dynasty Warriors Origins and why it's about to be a game-changer! Then we tackle the Nintendo Switch 2—is it really that awesome, or are people just complaining too much? Spoiler: We've got thoughts. Finally, we wrap things up by roasting the CN Real era, because let's face it—Cartoon Network didn't need real people messing things up.

The Horror Returns
THR Bonus Episode: Uncle Drew (2018) (Reupload)

The Horror Returns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 18:32


Juan and Ivan join us to talk some basketball comedy. Thanks for listening! The Horror Returns Website: https://thehorrorreturns.com THR YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thehorrorreturnspodcast3277 THR Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thehorrorreturns THR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehorrorreturns/ Join THR Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1056143707851246 THR X: https://twitter.com/horror_returns?s=21&t=XKcrrOBZ7mzjwJY0ZJWrGA THR Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehorrorreturns?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= THR TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-horror-returns SK8ER Nez Podcast Network: https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-p3n57-c4166 E Society Spotify For Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A Music By: Steve Carleton Of The Geekz

Mix Minus - A Gay / LGBTQ Experience
170 - Dinner with Auntie Scott

Mix Minus - A Gay / LGBTQ Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 90:17


Adam and Daniel are back from their whirlwind California adventure and have brought the receipts. A runDisney race, a sexy photo party, theme parks, and a very special dinner with Auntie Scott and Uncle Drew. Email: Contact@MixMinusPodcast.com Voice: 707-613-3284

Proficient Fans's podcast

CB and Clay cover some huge NFL signings, including a deal that reset the wide receiver market and made him the highest-paid non-QB player in history. We pay our respects to Bill Walton and Larry Allen. The NBA Finals are setting up to be a great matchup between the Celtics and the Mavericks. Is this the best version of Kyrie Irving we've ever seen?

Absolute (sports betting) Degeneracy
Thu. 5/16/24 – Uncle Drew Still Alive

Absolute (sports betting) Degeneracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 30:20


The guys talk about the last old star remaining in the playoffs plus bet some more NBA, NHL and MLB too. Want to listen live? Join our Discord and hang out there too. Plus its free! https://discord.com/invite/BM2KjrudQB  Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/absolute-sports-betting-degeneracy/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio
Sports Talk With K Walk And E Scott - Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Never Had It So Good Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 122:00


HBCU: Biden To Speak At Morehouse's College Commencement. With Guest, Uncle Drew. & Travis McGhee. NBA Playoffs: Sixers/Knicks Series:  Embid Dirty Play: Should He Have Been Ejected And Suspended? Embid Calls Out Sixers Fans. Suns Swept! Will The Big Be Broken Up Or Do They Need More Time Together. Will/Should Frank Vogel Be Fired? Lebron/Lakers Eliminated. What Is The Future Lebron, Darwin Ham And Lakers? Olympic Basketball Team: Should The Committee Have Chosen Jalen Brunson Over Khawi Leonard Or A Different Player? Our Top Duos Today And All-Time. NFL: Zeke Signs With Cowboys. Who, On Paper, Is The Favorite To Win The NFC East? Post NFL Draft Assessment: Atlanta Falcons Draft Michael Penix Jr. At Number 8.  Who Had The Best Draft? Who Had The Worst Draft? What Recently Drafted QB Is In The Best Situation To Win Sooner Than Later? Saints 49ers  Bucs E Scott's Entertaining Segment. 

Sketching Up
#115 - March Madness, X-Men Buzz, and Drafting Fictional Basketball Teams

Sketching Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 68:01


It's March Madness time! Welcome back to Sketching Up!  Join Chris and Matt in an exhilarating episode where they traverse various topics, from the excitement of March Madness and speculative fictional basketball drafts to the depths of comic lore with DC One Million and the anticipation surrounding the new X-Men release. They delve into the nuanced discussions on the potential success of mutants in the X-Men cartoon, the intricacies of continuing Tony Stark's legacy within the MCU, and offer their take on the latest from Invincible Season 2 on Amazon Prime. Key Discussions: March Madness & Fictional Basketball Draft: Delve into a fun-filled discussion where Chris and Matt select their dream teams of fictional basketball players from beloved movies and TV shows. The roster includes fan favorites like Chris Bosh from Parks and Rec, Uncle Drew, Charlie Day from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and the iconic Will Smith from Fresh Prince. DC One Million & Collecting Encyclopedias: A thoughtful conversation on the DC One Million comic series and the hosts' personal anecdotes on collecting encyclopedias and books. X-Men Release & Animation Style: The hosts share their enthusiasm for the new X-Men series, discussing its animation style and how it might influence the portrayal of various mutants. Tony Stark's Legacy & MCU Challenges: Insight into the complexities of moving forward in the MCU without Tony Stark, including the significance of staying true to comic book source material. Invincible Season 2 Episode 5: An in-depth analysis of Invincible Season 2 Episode 5, focusing on the introduction of the Viltrumites, the challenges of juggling multiple storylines, and a critique of the Guardians of the Globe. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and Recap 01:31 - March Madness and Fictional Basketball Draft 02:55 - Discussion on DC One Million 04:26 - Potential TV Show Adaptation of DC One Million 05:31 - Failed Attempt to Get Grant Morrison on the Podcast 06:28 - Discussion on Collecting Encyclopedias and Books 07:26 - Challenges of Reading Comic Books While Traveling 08:26 - Reading Regular Books and Political Discussion 08:43 - Excitement for the Release of X-Men 09:12 - Discussion on the Animation Style of X-Men 09:39 - Plot and Characters of X-Men 11:05 - Exploring Xavier's Absence and Magneto's Role 12:03 - The Potential Role of Jubilee and Jean Grey's Pregnancy 13:28 - Speculation on the Success of Different Mutants 15:01 - The Significance of the X-Men Cartoon's Return 16:12 - Speculation on the Purpose of the X-Men Cartoon's Return 19:26 - The Importance of Staying True to the Source Material 21:20 - The Challenges of Continuing Tony Stark's Legacy 22:39 - The Impact of Tony Stark's Death in Endgame 23:50 - The Importance of Reading the Source Material 25:07 - The Need for Comic Book Knowledge in the MCU 26:05 - Discussion on Invincible Season 2 Episode 5 26:24 - Discussion about the release of Invincible on Amazon Prime 27:08 - The plot of Invincible and the introduction of the Viltrumites 28:22 - The challenge of fitting multiple storylines into the remaining episodes 30:06 - The return of Alan the Alien and the revelation of the Viltrumite 31:38 - The role of the Guardians of the Globe and their incompetence 33:21 - Speculation on the future of the show and the upcoming seasons 34:46 - Discussion about fictional basketball teams 45:29 - Drafting fictional basketball players 47:50 - Introduction and Draft Setup 48:19 - Chris Bosh from Parks and Rec 49:03 - Uncle Drew and Fictional Characters 49:54 - Charlie Day from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 50:36 - Will Smith from Fresh Prince 51:13 - Nathan Scott from One Tree Hill 51:50 - Bow Wow from Like Mike 52:32 - Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man 53:00 - Michael Scott as the Sixth Man 57:20 - Surprise Picks: Steve Urkel and Will Smith's High School Basketball Career

That's Rather Cavaliers: A Cleveland Cavaliers Podcast
“Cleveland Cavaliers Guards: Pause, Debate, Uncle Drew vs Spida”

That's Rather Cavaliers: A Cleveland Cavaliers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 38:07


Guard play, an incredibly important position on an NBA team. The Cleveland Cavaliers have had a few great ones in there organizations history. In this episode Tate, Relly and Big-G discuss the two perceived best, Kyrie Irving and Donovan Mitchell. Who was and has been better in a Cavs uniform? Does the shot make Kyrie better or the fact that Donovan has the second most 40 point games in franchise history in just 1 1/2 seasons make him better? We talk about it and pay homage to the honorable mentions, players like Mark Price, World B. Free and Darius Garland on the “That's Rather Cavalier” podcast on FFSN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dear Fathers Podcast
Lil Rel Talks Fatherhood, Blended Families, and Mental Health | DEAR FATHERS PODCAST

Dear Fathers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 53:07


In this episode we chopped it up with actor and comedian Lil Rel, known for his roles in Get Out, Bird Box, Judas and the Black Messiah, Uncle Drew, his own comedy specials, and most recently Dashing Through The Snow and Good Burger 2. In this episode we talked about his career and what's next for him, his relationship with his Father, who he is as a Dad, how he makes his blended family work, mental health, and more. Tune in for an impactful conversation as we learn more about who Lil Rel is as a black man/father, SALUTE! You can now watch the Full Episode on our YouTube as well, Subscribe Today - Dear Fathers on YouTube.Host - Jesse Alex (@meetjessealex)Follow - Lil Rel (@comedianlilrel)For more - Follow @dear.fathers on  Instagram | dearfathers.comYou can also listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Dear Fathers Pod content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJfMNs0Uf6AHNGj9VprXvGQListen to the our podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-fathers-podcast/id1504938146?uo=4Listen to the our podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ke3eNa5vF4aoWASHZTG0S About The Dear Fathers Podcast#1 Podcast for Black Fatherhood! Our official podcast hosted by our Co-Founder Jesse Alex unpacks the many joys and hurdles of black fatherhood with our celebrity guests.

Bonfire Talks with Mark L. Walberg
003: Sneakerheads' Jay Longino

Bonfire Talks with Mark L. Walberg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 54:21


Mark welcomes Sneakerheads' Executive Producer and Uncle Drew writer Jay Longino to the show this week. Mark and Jay chat for a bit about meeting at and playing ball together at the Hollywood YMCA. Jay then tells the story of convincing Mark to come on for an unforgettable cameo on Netflix's Sneakerheads. This leads to a discussion about how important it can be in life to do the things that scare you. Mark continues to recap his frightening experience filming the show with Jay, which included: Underestimating the scope of the production, not learning his lines well enough, trying to impersonate Mark Wahlberg, and having to trash talk NBA legend Paul Pierce to his face. Watch full episodes on Youtube: @BonfireTalksPodcastFollow the show on all social media channels: @BonfireTalksPodcast And send us your questions so we can address them on future episodes: BonfireTalksPodcast@gmail.com

615 Sessions with Buck Reising
Titan Up Podcast: Uncle Drew Bennett & The Chosen One

615 Sessions with Buck Reising

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 84:10


It took one of the best rookie debuts in NFL history from Will Levis for the Titans to sneak past the Falcons. Despite all of the buzz surrounding Levis' performance, Austin and Jack handle the result like adults. SIKE! The guys absolutely lose their minds over the Titans' season-altering win! Titans legend Drew Bennett shares his thoughts on Levis' outing AND shares his experience from switching QBs in the middle of the season. Finally, why no news is good news on the NFL's trade deadline day. Stoners might want to stick around to the end of the episode *wink wink* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Two Journeys Sermons
Give to Caesar What is Caesar's, and to God What Is God's (Mark Sermon 61) (Audio)

Two Journeys Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023


Jesus exposed the plot to kill Him through a question on taxation and affirmed it is lawful to support the government, but also it is essential to obey God's commands. - SERMON TRANSCRIPT - Turn in your Bibles to Mark chapter 12 as we continue this incredible journey through the Gospel of Mark. From the beginning of church history, Christians have had an uneasy and challenging relationship with secular government. It was Caesar's governor, Pontius Pilate, who ordered the crucifixion of our Lord, and it was Roman soldiers that nailed Jesus to the cross. But the awestruck Roman centurion who carried out Pilate's orders gave this stunning statement about Jesus as He died. Mark 15:39, "Surely this man was the son of God." Soon afterward, it was a godly Roman centurion, Cornelius, who began the gathering of Gentile converts to Christ by his repentance and faith in Christ, preached by the apostle Peter. The greatest apostle of them all, Paul, was both a Christian and a Roman citizen, and Paul frequently claimed the benefits of Roman citizenship and used the advantages of the Roman Empire, the transportation system, the commerce of the Roman Empire to spread the gospel. Yet in the end, it was the Roman Caesar Nero that ordered Paul's execution. The New Testament constantly commands willing submission to the government. Yet it was the government that savagely persecuted Christians and murdered Christians for the first three centuries of church history. Then the Emperor Constantine declared himself to be a Christian in the year 312, but that declaration eventually brought a wedding of church and state that it's not hard to argue, was nearly ruinous for the church of Jesus Christ. It required a massive reformation of the church twelve centuries later. In many nations around the world, it is the government that is the bitterest enemy of the gospel, hunting down godly Christians and their pastors, incarcerating them, persecuting, even killing them. Yet in America, there has been for well over 200 years a mostly comfortable relationship between Christianity and secular government, and many godly Christians have had a massive influence in the governmental life of our nation over that history. Because of that, some have even gone so far as to call America a Christian nation because of the pervasive influence of Christianity on our nation's government and history. However, recently this comfortable relationship between the genuine Christian Church and secular government has begun to decay. It's become clear that our surrounding culture is increasingly hostile to Christianity, and therefore many elected officials that represent those people are bolder and more aggressive and speaking slanderous, even blasphemous words against Christ. Many recent policies are directly contrary to biblical truth and put Christians consistently in a difficult place, in a bind in the workplace. The question stands before us as it has for ages, how exactly should a Christian relate to government? In our text today, Jesus finds a way to elude a trap that's set for him and begins a significant answer to this deeply divisive issue with the principle that you just heard read. "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s and to God the things that are God’s." In that one statement, we're not going to find a comprehensive answer to the problem of the relationship between Christians and government, but we're going to take a significant step forward in understanding how Jesus saw both sides of that equation. I. An Attack Plotted and Executed We see here in this text, an attack plotted and executed by Jesus' enemies. Look at verse 13, “Later, they, [his enemies] sent some of the Pharisees and Herodians to Jesus to catch him in his words." It is the final week of Jesus' life. We're in Mark's Gospel and there's just one conflict after another, leading up eventually to his condemnation and his execution on the cross. We saw two weeks ago the parable of the wicked tenant farmers that refused to give the owner his due, and the parable that Jesus walked through, culminating in the text that I preached on last week, “the stone the builders rejected has become the capstone.” The Lord has done this and is marvelous in our eyes. We talked about the builders being the leaders of the nation, the movers and shakers, the governing officials there of the Jewish nation. In verse 12, it says they, these enemies, looked for a way to arrest him because they knew that He had spoken this parable against them, but they were afraid of the crowd. So they left him and went away, but their hatred for Jesus burned hotter than ever before. Their fears of the crowd, however, and of the Romans and losing their position with the Romans was boxing them in. They had to become sly and plot some devious way to trap Jesus so that they could get him killed, which is what they wanted. So they plotted against him. In Matthew's account, Matthew 22:15 it says, "The Pharisees went out and laid plans to trap him in his words.” They took counsel together, they made some kind of devious plot here. Now, as you think about it, there'd be two ways of killing Jesus, getting rid of him. They could do it directly themselves by force or they could do it by law, by legal means. If they wanted to dispense with Jesus by legal means, by law, they had a problem because He had to be made a criminal in the eyes of Rome for the Romans would not allow the Jews to execute anyone. They had no authority to put a man to death. The Romans for their part had no interest in Jewish religious controversies at all, so Jesus' claim to be the Son of God, while blasphemous to the Jewish leaders, would've meant nothing to the Romans. They wouldn't have given it the time of day. Jesus had to be made a criminal in the eyes of the state, in the eyes of Rome. If Jesus was espousing rebellion against Roman rule, now that would be something, and saying in general as somebody who is so popular with the people, "We need to stop paying taxes to Caesar." That would've been of intense interest to the Romans, hence the question about taxation. On the other hand, if Jesus's Jewish enemies had wanted to just kill him directly, just rise up against him and kill him, the problem there was the people. The people loved Jesus for the most part. They held that He was a prophet at least. A number of times, Jesus' enemies wanted to seize Jesus. But even in the texts we have here, they want to arrest him, want to lay hands on him, but they're held back by their fear of the people, so they have to strip his protection away. The Jewish people have to turn on Jesus. Somehow they have to manipulate the crowd so that they turn on Jesus and hate him. If Jesus espoused that they should pay taxes to Caesar, that would do it for a lot of them. The patriotic Jews among them, not just the zealots but just general rank and file Jews would be deeply offended by this open teaching of submission to Rome and paying taxes to Caesar and all that. Hence, I hope you can see the dark genius of this plot laid. They have him, they think either way. Now, springing this trap, bringing this trap are some strange bedfellows here, the Pharisees and the Herodians. Matthew 22:16, "The Pharisees sent their disciples." So some young zealous Pharisees are sent, dispatched along with the Herodians. The eyebrows really should go up if you realize who these people are. The Pharisees on the one part are Jesus's most vocal and consistent enemies. Vehement, they're known for their passionate commitment to the laws of Moses and their belief that obedience to the laws of Moses was the means by which they could earn their salvation, favor with God and they thought they did keep the laws of Moses. Now along with this, of course, with their fierce commitment to their Jewish heritage, they hated the Roman occupation, the Roman legions. Some Pharisees were even zealots who were secretly plotting rebellion against Rome, wanting to overthrow the Romans. They would've adamantly, passionately rejected the Messiah teaching that we need to pay taxes to Caesar, would've hated that, the Pharisees. The Herodians on the other hand are disciples or followers of King Herod who was a puppet king of the Romans. He derived his power from Roman rule, that's how he was in power, and all the taxes that were gathered, some of them went to Herod and to the Herodians. They actually benefited from the taxes paid to Rome. How in the world do these people get together? Ordinarily, they would've hated each other, but there's an old adage, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. We see this, you see it in the military , as in World War II. How did the UK and the United States get together with the wicked Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin? They had nothing in common in terms of government, but they had a common enemy: Hitler and the Nazis. So we see this kind of thing, these two groups who are normally enemies, they get together, they represent opposite sides of the question on taxation, but they're both committed to one thing and that's getting rid of Jesus. They hated Jesus so they banded together in their desire to get rid of Jesus. This is a sinister, dark, devious trap that Jesus is encircled with here and they bring it with some flattery. Look at verse 14, “They come to him and said, ‘Teacher, we know that you're a man of integrity. You aren't swayed by men because you pay no attention to who they are, but you teach the way of God in accordance with the truth.’" This should make you feel sick as you read that, you realize who it's coming from. Flattery is very different than encouragement. I hope you realize that. It's good to encourage other people, it’s bad to flatter them. What's the difference? The difference is your motive, and whether you believe what you're saying or not. Flattery is insincere praise given for selfish reasons. Years ago I was reading the Aesop's Fables and I came across one of the fables, the fox and the crow. It's a fun story. A wily fox sees an ugly crow sitting up on a branch up high with a coveted piece of cheese in its beak. The fox looks up and persuades the crow that it has the most beautiful singing voice of any bird in the forest and that he would love to hear a single song from its golden throat. Filled with pride, the crow opens its beak and begins to squawk its nasty little song while the precious piece of cheese falls to the ground right into the open mouth of the fox. Moral of the story, don’t trust flatterers. The Book of Proverbs says the same thing. Proverbs 29:5, "Whoever flatters his neighbor is spreading a net for his feet." That's exactly what Jesus' enemies are doing here, they're flattering him and spreading a net for his feet. The thing is the words they used are actually true and for us as believers in Christ, we could walk through them and worship Jesus for these things, but they didn't believe them, for the most part. First of all, Jesus was in fact a man of integrity. Never has there ever been a man so much, a man of integrity, a man absolutely committed to the truth, willing to die for the truth and exactly what he appeared to be. There's no deception, no corruption. He wasn't just true, He was truth incarnate. He didn't say, "I am the way and I teach the truth." He said, "I am the way and I am the truth and I am the life." He is truth incarnate. That's who He was, but they didn't believe this. They actually believed that He was a deceiver, teaching false doctrines. Jesus actually did teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. He perfectly spoke the words of his heavenly Father. No one has ever taught more pure and perfect doctrine than Jesus. He did teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. But again, they didn't believe this. They believed He was a heretic, a false teacher. "Jesus actually did teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. He perfectly spoke the words of his heavenly Father. No one has ever taught more pure and perfect doctrine than Jesus. He did teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. But again, they didn't believe this. They believed He was a heretic, a false teacher." The next statement they make, "We know that you aren't swayed by men since you pay no attention to who they are, but you just say your convictions no matter who you're talking to." They actually did believe that, and it actually was true. Jesus wasn't concerned at all with the person He was talking to in terms of any fear He would have. He wasn't afraid of Pontius Pilate, He wasn't afraid of Annas, He wasn't afraid of crowds, He wasn't afraid of anybody ever. He taught what He believed. He didn't look at the individual's face, that’s literally the expression. He wasn't moved by the face, the appearance, the position, it didn't intimidate him at all. Nowadays, politicians are constantly governing by opinion polls. They stick their finger in the wind and try to find out the prevailing opinion, and then they'll make their judgments based on that. Jesus never did that. He had zero fear. He's the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, He's the judge of all the earth, and He knew it. No fear. Now, as I said, Jesus' enemies actually did believe this about him and they were counting on it. You understand they're counting on Jesus just saying what He thinks here. They are wanting to trap him in his words so they come, the trap sprung. They say, "Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not? Should we pay or shouldn’t?" He was stuck so they thought. If Jesus says, "No, we should not pay taxes to Caesar,” how long do you think it would've taken them to go tell Pontius Pilate? I mean it would have been later that hour that he would've heard about it. But if on the other hand Jesus says, "We should pay taxes to Caesar." He's surrounded right there in the temple area by hundreds of people that are listening to every word He says. He would've lost a lot of those patriotic Jews right there and then. So either way, it was a trap designed to get Jesus killed. II. Jesus Exposes Their Hypocrisy Jesus begins by exposing their hypocrisy. Look at verse 15, “Jesus knew their hypocrisy. ‘Why are you trying to trap me?’” Now it's one thing to have an instinct about hypocrisy or an instinct about flattery. It's another thing to actually know the motives of another human being's heart and Jesus is omniscient. John 2:25 says, "Jesus doesn't need any testimony about a man because he knows what's in a man.” He knows what's inside someone's heart. It’s like when He spoke to Nathaniel, He knew that Nathaniel was a man of integrity and he was a true Israelite. “How do you know that?” Nathaniel asked. "I saw you while you were under the fig tree.”[ John 1]. Jesus knows people. He knows their hearts because He's omniscient. He understands what they're trying to do and He evades their trap. Now how in the world is He going to get out of this one? You've already read the text so you know how He gets out of it, but it's really quite remarkable. First of all, fundamental to this whole exchange is that they do not understand who He is. They don't understand who they're dealing with. Like most of you do, I like the amazing person incognito kind of story. I mean the Kyrie Irving, Uncle Drew thing. I mean there are a lot of athletes that do this. Eli Manning dressed up, Chris Bryant, Greg Maddox, you don't know who he is. It's like, "Man, this dude's got a good curve ball." That was Greg Maddox. What did you think? But you didn't know. He thought he was the sound guy. I like those things. Or Joshua Bell, the violinist just incognito there with his Stradivarius in a DC subway kiosk playing some amazing pieces. People just walk by and don't even care. That's Joshua Bell right there. Or there's some of these CEO incognito stories, like there's a TV show about this where you don't know that you're dealing with, the CEO of the whole company, and you find out later who you were dealing with. Isaiah 53 says, “He [Jesus] had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him." He was despised and rejected so they underestimated him. They thought, "Hey, we're going to trap him. We're going to kind of triangulate and trap him." They're crossing swords, however, with the mind that created the universe. They're playing chess with the infinite God of the universe. You're not going to trick him. You're not going to trap him. Jesus' death could never be an accident, could never be a trap or a trick. He will say in John 10:18, "No one takes my life from me, but I lay it down of my own accord." “You're not going to trap me. You're not going to trick me into dying here. I'm going to die because I want to die.” III. Jesus Evades Their Trap He wanted to teach principles. He wanted to teach the way of God in accordance with the truth. He wanted to talk about taxation. He's not shrinking back from it. So He uses an object lesson. Look at verse 15, "Bring me a denarius and let me look at it." They brought it. They bring in this coin, and He's holding it. You can picture him holding up the coin and then He says, "Whose portrait is this?" He points to the coin. "And whose inscription?" The coin itself would've been odious to any religious Jewish person because it would've had an image of Tiberius Caesar proclaiming him to be God. On the obverse, it would've had a picture of Tiberius Caesar in priestly robes like he was some kind of a high priest. It would've been extremely offensive, a violation of a law against idolatry. Anyway, Jesus' enemies are happy to produce the coin. They think He's about to put his head in his own noose with his own words. "Whose portrait is this?” "Caesar's," they answer. Then He gives his answer, "Render to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's?" Jesus changed the word the Jews used. It’s not that we are to give the tax to Caesar as if it was something that didn't really belong to Caesar, but we're going to give it to him anyway. He changes the word in the Greek, it's “give back”, or “render,” with a sense of give what is truly owed to that individual. That's the word. He actually changes the word. The word “render” in this case is a little awkward for us. It’s not a word we would use commonly, and therefore I think it's good to think of it that way. "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar." It means to give back to him what is really his. That's the whole point of the object lesson. Do you see it? If you mint the coin, you're in charge, you run the country and therefore you have that authority, give it back to him. It belongs to him. That's what Jesus is saying, but He doesn't stop there. He says, "Render to God the things that are God's." It's amazing in the first half, "Render to Caesar." Jesus is vigorously, clearly, no doubt about it, upholding the very government that very soon will execute him and He knows it, and yet there He is upholding the authority of this idolatrous pagan government and the right they have to receive taxes. He upholds it. But that second statement, "Render to God the things that are God's." We'll spend eternity understanding it and doing it. The reaction to this is that they're astonished when they heard it, they were amazed. [Matthew 22:22] They left them and went away. I would think bad move, be astonished and fall on your face and worship him. How about that? They're impressed, they're amazed, probably a little frustrated, they're not going to be able to do anything with that statement, and they walk away. Instead, they should have loved him and worshiped him and believed in him. IV. What We Must Render to Caesar Let's go back and try to understand this. What must we render to Caesar and what must we render to God? How do we understand that? First of all, taxes. I know, I know, but I'm not going to be up here saying you don't need to pay your taxes. You do need to pay your taxes. Jesus says so. We need to pay taxes, and the reason is that you are supporting, you're paying the salaries of God's servants who are governing in the language of Romans 13, "The authorities that exist have been established by God." God set them up, so of course the Son of God is going to uphold them. Daniel 4:17 says, "The most high is sovereign over the kingdoms of men and gives them to anyone he wishes and sets over them the lowliest of men." That's Nebuchadnezzar's statement, it's absolutely true. That means that Caesar's power, Rome's power, came from God. It's not an accident. Furthermore, and this would've really stung for patriotic Jews, Caesar's power is just in a line of Gentile overlords that were there as a direct judgment on the Jews for not keeping the law of Moses. That's why the Romans had control of the Promised Land. It's the very thing that God had said through Moses in Deuteronomy He would do. They're getting the Promised Land on condition of their obedience to the laws of God and the laws of Moses. It's the condition. If they do not keep his laws, He's going to use Gentile armies to evict them. It's in the song of Moses in Deuteronomy 32. It's a clear prediction that that's what He's going to do. He's going to make them jealous," he said, "by people that are not a people." It's a very clear statement. He's predicted ahead of time what they're going to do. This is not an accident. It's not something He didn't know. From the Babylonian exile through the Medo-Persians, through the Greeks and now the Romans, it’s been a series of Gentile overlords that were direct judgments by God on the Jews for violating the laws of God. He specifically judged Jews who refused to submit to the Gentiles. Read about it in Ezekiel 17. He's very angry with them that they're not submitting to Babylon. It’s very surprising. I mean do you think those things were taught much among the Zealots and among the Pharisees and all? I don't think those themes were lifted up much, but it was clearly true. Jesus called it the “Times of the Gentiles.” Ezra knew it. When a small remnant of Jews came back from the exile of Babylon to rebuild Jerusalem and to rebuild the temple, Ezra said these things. Ezra 9:7, "Because of our sins, we and our kings and our priests have been subjected to the sword and captivity to pillage and humiliation at the hand of foreign kings as it is today." That's it. That's why this is happening says Ezra. “But now for a brief moment, the Lord our God has been gracious in leaving us a remnant and giving us a firm place in a sanctuary, and so our God gives light to our eyes and a little relief in our bondage. Though we are slaves, our God has not deserted us in our bondage. He has shown kindness in the sight of the kings of Persia, allowing us to return and rebuild the city in the temple.” That's what he's saying. Ezra understood it. The patriotic Jews, the Zealots who wanted to rebel against Rome were forgetting the sins of their fathers and God's just judgment against them. In addition, they were forgetting the benefits of wise Roman government, and there were many. The Roman conquest of the Mediterranean world brought with it tremendous advantages and unification. They united that part of the world in something called the “Pax Romana,” the “Roman peace." This meant that as long as a conquered country accepted the Roman yoke, accepted Roman rule, they pretty much could live out their whole lives in peace free from warfare. That's a big advantage back then. You're not going to have raiders coming in and taking your crops. The Romans were excellent at long-term stability. They used local leaders and regional kings to keep the peace. They allowed freedom of religion within a certain measure and guaranteed a semblance of justice for the people. They established commerce, roads, a economic system where some people became pretty prosperous in that system. As with any reasonable government, they protected its people from rampant crime, from anarchy, from armed mobs roaming the streets. They brought stability and order and daily peace to life. And so it is today, the benefits of government today, Romans 13:4 says, "The ruler is God's servant to do you good." 2 verses later, Romans 13:6, "This is also why you pay taxes for the authorities are God's servants who give their full time to governing," and because they give their full time, they need to be paid. That's their salary, so it's right to pay taxes. God's servants and government do you good. They promote peace and public order. They establish and uphold a system of justice. They punish evildoers. They protect people from military threats. They promote health and prosperity by roads, infrastructure, common economy, all of these things. There are many benefits. By contrast, I think the worst possible situation there could be, I've thought about this, it's debatable whether it's tyranny, dictatorship or anarchy. I think anarchy is worse. It's not like there aren't going to be any people trying to control that situation. You look at, for example, the reign of terror during the French Revolution or you look at Somalia for example, from 1991 to 2006. There was no permanent government in Somalia, it was just anarchy. What would it have been like to live in Somalia in 2000? You couldn't go out of your home really. There’re roving bans of gun-wielding young men that gun you down, steal things from you. It was horrible. There are all kinds of markers of what life was like in Somalia in terms of infant mortality, in terms of disease, in terms of education, literacy, adult literacy rates. All that plummeted, it was horrible. But we owe to government more than just the payment of taxes. The scripture says there's other things. We owe honor. We owe honor to governing officials. 1 Peter 2:17, "Show proper respect to everyone, love the brotherhood of believers. Fear God, honor the King." There's a certain respect that goes to governing officials. We owe obedience as far as we're able. Romans 13:1. It says, "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities for there is no authority except that which God has established." The authorities that exist have been established by God. In our government system, we also, I think, owe wise participation. We're able to take advantage of being, for those of us that are, American citizens, who are able to participate in government, able to vote out officials that we think have policies we disagree with. We're able to debate them, raise up questions, concerns, et cetera. You look at the way Paul behaved nine times in the Book of Acts, the Apostle Paul is referred to as a citizen of Rome. He had that Roman citizenship card in his back pocket and he's going to pull it out at some key moments, like one time when they were stretching him out to beat him. He says, "Is it lawful for you to beat a Roman citizen who hasn't even been condemned?" The Roman guard at that point pull back and said, "Whoa, whoa, whoa. What are we doing here?" Paul used that Roman citizenship card. It was his Roman citizenship and it was his appealing to Caesar, which was his right to do as Roman citizen that enabled him to go to Rome and preach the gospel to Caesar. For us, it's a matter of voting, participation, jury duty. Also, many godly Christians, as I mentioned at the beginning of my sermon, actively participate as elected officials or participate with government, federal, state and local officials. Throughout history, Christians have used their convictions to be salt and light in those settings. Very much like Daniel in Babylon where he was the third-highest ruler in the kingdom. He's able to do that. What else do we owe to government? We owe prayer. We need to pray for governing officials. 1 Timothy 2: 1-2, "I urge then first of all that request prayers, intercession, and thanksgiving be made for everyone, for kings and all those in authority that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness." So pray those things. Go to 1 Timothy 2 whenever some elected official from the President on down, even to local government does something that really irritates you. I would say first and foremost, go to 1 Timothy 2: 1-2, read the text and then pray for them. Pray for them. Paul goes on in the next two verses to imply we should be praying for their salvation. 1 Peter 2: 3-4, "This is good and pleases God our savior, who wants all men to be saved and come to a knowledge of the truth." Friends, think of it this way. If the tyrant Nebuchadnezzar could be, as I believe, genuinely converted, so that he writes incredible worship to almighty God at the end of Daniel 4, I do expect to see him in heaven. If a guy like that who's running the world, can be converted, God can convert anyone. We pray because God desires all men to be saved and just because they are leading, are leaders, a prime minister, a dictator, whatever, doesn't mean that they can't be converted. But there are limits, aren't there, to our obedience? There should be limits. When government commands something contrary to the Word of God we need to resist. For example, in the Book of Acts, the governing officials there, the Jewish government, the Sanhedrin, forbad Peter and John from preaching the gospel. "We forbid you from speaking the name of Jesus anymore." Just shortly before that, Jesus had given the Great Commission, right before He ascended to Heaven, to preach the gospel in all the world. So who are you going to listen to? They knew who they were going to listen to. They said, "Judge for yourselves, whether it is right in God's sight to obey you rather than God, for we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.” A Christian should still do this disobedience with a respectful attitude. I think we see this with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, and also Daniel. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace were respectful to Nebuchadnezzar still. How do I know that? I mean it's important don't you think for governments to make laws that are enforceable? That's why I say no government can ever make a law against coveting because they can't enforce it. Well, here's the most unenforceable command ever. They're in the fiery furnace, miraculously sustained by the hand of God, and Nebuchadnezzar shouts "Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, come out.” Suppose they said, "Come and get us." What's he going to do? His soldiers burned to death throwing them in there. It's unenforceable. But that wasn't their attitude. There was nothing immoral about the command to come out. There was something immoral about the command to bow down and worship an idol. You've got to distinguish. It’s the same thing with Daniel in Daniel 6. It was immoral to be commanded not to pray to any God except the emperor. Daniel disobeyed it. He continued to pray to God, and they threw him in the lion's den, but he was still respectful to the emperor. Romans 13 presents government as a servant of God. Revelation 13 presents government in its final state as a direct servant of Satan. No doubt about it. The dragon is Satan and he's behind the beast from the sea, who is the Antichrist. It's one thing to be demon possessed, what it's like to be Satan possessed?I believe that is the final form of human government on Earth, and in that final form during the reign of the Antichrist, which is that one world government that I believe is coming, all the nations of the earth are going to bow down to this one individual. It's the final form of human government. One of the indicators of submission to that wicked ruler will be the mark of the beast. It’s very plain that if you receive it, you'll spend eternity in hell [Revelation 14]. So none of the elect ,Jesus said, will be deceived and none of the elect will receive the mark of the beast. That's overt rebellion against the world government. V. What Must We Render to God What must we render to God? I'm going to table a full discussion of this to three sermons I'm going to preach on the first and greatest commandment, but here's what you owe God. You owe it to him to love Him with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength, and to show your love by your total absolute obedience to him. That's what you owe him. You owe him your worship, you owe him your heart, you owe him everything. As a matter of fact, your rendering to Caesar is a subset of what you owe to God. You do it because God's told you to do it. Everything you give to God. Governing officials need to be careful and not seek to be gods themselves. It's always that temptation, and that's what's going to happen with the Antichrist. He's going to want to be, he's going to demand to be worshiped. This is that tendency where governing officials get filled with themselves and filled with ego and they seek to be worshiped. That is not something we render to Caesar. That's something we give to God alone - worship. Render means to give back as rightful due, ascribe to the Lord, Psalm 29, "Ascribe to the Lord almighty men, ascribe to the Lord the glory and strength, ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name." That's what you owe him. Give him the glory that his name deserves. Then realize if render means give back, everything in the universe is going back to God. From him and through him and to him are all things, everything's getting rendered back to God ultimately. Therefore, everything that we do, whether we eat or drink or whatever we do, we do it for the glory of God. We Christians can look forward to a perfect government yet to come. We're looking ahead to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, the Eternal Kingdom of Christ described in many places. One of my favorite is this Isaiah 9: 6-7, "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given and the government will be on his shoulders." Think about that. "And he'll be called wonderful counselor, mighty God, everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and of peace, there will be no end. He will reign on David's throne and over its kingdom, establishing and upholding it. From that time on and forever, the zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this." That was going to be the end of the sermon until this morning. Then I wrote this extra page, and I want to read it to you. I believe many Christians living in America today are intensely disappointed with what's happening with our government, and I share your disappointment. Many Christians have expectations of government that I am worried about, frankly, I'm concerned about it. Those expectations are not being realized. And as they look ahead, they wonder how can we get those expectations realized? So I wanted to just say a few things about the difference between the kingdoms of this world and the Kingdom of Christ. There's just a significant difference between the kingdoms of this world and the Kingdom of Christ. How do they advance? How do the kingdoms of this world advance? How does the Kingdom of Christ advance? How are they governed? How do the kingdoms of this world, how are they governed, and how is the Kingdom of Christ governed? I mean right now? How do they handle opposition? How do they handle enemies? How do they handle opponents? With the kingdoms of this world, it is the compulsion of the sword. You oppose, you die, ultimately. Whether you're criminal or if you're taking up a sword against the government or an opposing an enemy army, it's the sword, the compulsion of the sword. With the Kingdom of Christ, it's the compulsion of truth and love. That's what we do with our enemies, we love them and we give them the truth. "With the kingdoms of this world, it is the compulsion of the sword. You oppose, you die, ultimately. …With the Kingdom of Christ, it's the compulsion of truth and love. That's what we do with our enemies, we love them, and we give them the truth." Therefore, it is force, physical force even, compulsion by force on the one side versus persuasion and love on the other. Or if I could keep it simple, the kingdoms of this world advance, get larger by killing, and the Kingdom of Christ gets larger by its subjects dying. It's very different. Therefore, there are two verses in my mind. John 18:36, "Jesus said to Pilate, ‘My Kingdom is not of this world. If it were my servants would fight for me.’" Think about that. That's what it means to have a kingdom of this world. My servants would take up the sword and fight for me. But Jesus said earlier in John 12:24, "Unless a kernel of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains a single seed. But if it dies, it brings forth much fruit." That's why I say the kingdom of this world, kingdoms of this world advance by killing and the Kingdom of Christ advances by us being willing to die. Maybe not physically, but you die to yourself, you die to what's best for you, you share the gospel, you're willing to serve. And in some cases, some martyrs actually did lay down their lies. The blood of martyrs was seed for the church, they're willing to die for Christ. Therefore, I go back to the beginning of the Gospel of Mark as I conclude, Mark 1:15, Jesus said when He began his preaching ministry, "The time is at hand. The Kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the gospel." That's how we enter the Kingdom of Christ, by repenting of our sins and believing the good news that God sent his son to die for us under the wrath of Caesar, under the wrath of the Sanhedrin, to die for us that we might have eternal life. So repent and believe the good news, enter the kingdom, live that life for his glory. Close with me in prayer. Father, we thank you for Jesus's amazing statement here. I don't think we've even begun to scratch the surface of what it means to "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's." But I pray, oh Lord, that you would just teach us, oh Lord, help us to understand government biblically, help us to fulfill our duties properly, help us to look ultimately to the Kingdom of Christ, while we do not shrink back from influence, salt and light influencing policies as we're able. God give us wisdom for the facing of this hour. We thank you for the gospel. Thank you that Jesus Christ offers full forgiveness of sins by his death and his resurrection. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen.

Mass-Debaters
One on One: 104 Sports Movies Tournament with Kasey Box

Mass-Debaters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 54:48


We are sitting down with Kasey, and he is doing his 104 Sports Movies tournament. Check out this episode to see what he thinks is the best Sports Movie. If you want to do your tournament, please contact us, and we will set it up. ROCKY BALBOA (2006) HE GOT GAME (1998) RUDY (1993) SEABISCUIT (2003) MIRACLE (2004) FORD V FERRARI (2019) INVICTUS (2009) CREED (2015) MAJOR LEAGUE (1989) I, TONYA (2017)GOON (2011) THE WRESTLER (2008) THE BOXER (1997) FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (2019) MCFARLAND, USA (2015) THE LONGEST YARD (1974) A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992) MONEYBALL (2011) SAFETY (2020) WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP (1992) THE HAMMER (2007) COOL RUNNINGS (1993) THE PHENOM (2016) BULL DURHAM (1988) CADDYSHACK (1980) TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY (2006) FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS (2004) REMEMBER THE TITANS (2000) LOVE & BASKETBALL (2000) RAGING BULL (1980) CINDERELLA MAN (2005) BLADES OF GLORY (2007) INVINCIBLE (2006) DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY (2004) TIN CUP (1996) THE KARATE KID (2010) THE ROOKIE (2002) ROCKY (1976) SLAP SHOT (1977) THE BLIND SIDE (2009) ALI (2001) ROCKY II (1979) THE HURRICANE (1999) OLYMPIC DREAMS (2019) BIG FAN (2009) FEVER PITCH (2005) MILLION DOLLAR ARM (2014) COACH CARTER (2005) JERRY MAGUIRE (1996) RACE (2016) EARLY MAN (2018) THE SANDLOT (1993) 42 (2013) SECRETARIAT (2010) DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY (2005) THE BAD NEWS BEARS (1976) BRING IT ON (2000) CREED II (2018) COBB (1994) FOXCATCHER (2014) BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM (2002) THE FIGHTER (2010) ROCKY III (1982) RUSH (2013) WARRIOR (2011) THE EXPRESS (2008) EIGHT MEN OUT (1988) MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004) EDDIE THE EAGLE (2016) THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED (2005) WHIP IT (2009) BLUE CRUSH (2002) The Benchwarmers (2006) Hard Ball (2001)Mr 3000 (2004) Rookie of the Year (1993) THE KARATE KID (1984) Air Bud (1997) Concussion (2005) Draft Day (2014) GIRLFIGHT (2000) Gridiron Gang (2006) The Longest Yard (2005 Any Given Sunday (1999) FIELD OF DREAMS (1989) Little Giants (1994) The Waterboy (1998) The Replacements Above the Rim (1994) Like Mike (2002) Space Jam (1996) Glory Road (2006) Angels in the Outfield (1994) Uncle Drew (2018) Juwanna Mann (2002) The Sixth Man (1997) DREAM HORSE (2020) Baseketball (1998) THE COLOR OF MONEY (1986) HOOSIERS (1986) Double Teamed (2002) o (2001) Rounders (1998) A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN (2017) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support

KemetSoundz
Real Talk With Uncle Drew! PT 1.

KemetSoundz

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 79:28


New episode with a special guest!

Mass-Debaters
One on One: 104 Sports Movies Tournament with Amanda Kohlhofer

Mass-Debaters

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 52:16


We are sitting down with Amanda, and she is doing his 104 Sports Movies tournament. Check out this episode to see what he thinks is the best Sports Movie. If you want to do your tournament, please contact us, and we will set it up. ROCKY BALBOA (2006) HE GOT GAME (1998) RUDY (1993) SEABISCUIT (2003) MIRACLE (2004) FORD V FERRARI (2019) INVICTUS (2009) CREED (2015) MAJOR LEAGUE (1989) I, TONYA (2017)GOON (2011) THE WRESTLER (2008) THE BOXER (1997) FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY (2019) MCFARLAND, USA (2015) THE LONGEST YARD (1974) A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992) MONEYBALL (2011) SAFETY (2020) WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP (1992) THE HAMMER (2007) COOL RUNNINGS (1993) THE PHENOM (2016) BULL DURHAM (1988) CADDYSHACK (1980) TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY (2006) FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS (2004) REMEMBER THE TITANS (2000) LOVE & BASKETBALL (2000) RAGING BULL (1980) CINDERELLA MAN (2005) BLADES OF GLORY (2007) INVINCIBLE (2006) DODGEBALL: A TRUE UNDERDOG STORY (2004) TIN CUP (1996) THE KARATE KID (2010) THE ROOKIE (2002) ROCKY (1976) SLAP SHOT (1977) THE BLIND SIDE (2009) ALI (2001) ROCKY II (1979) THE HURRICANE (1999) OLYMPIC DREAMS (2019) BIG FAN (2009) FEVER PITCH (2005) MILLION DOLLAR ARM (2014) COACH CARTER (2005) JERRY MAGUIRE (1996) RACE (2016) EARLY MAN (2018) THE SANDLOT (1993) 42 (2013) SECRETARIAT (2010) DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY (2005) THE BAD NEWS BEARS (1976) BRING IT ON (2000) CREED II (2018) COBB (1994) FOXCATCHER (2014) BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM (2002) THE FIGHTER (2010) ROCKY III (1982) RUSH (2013) WARRIOR (2011) THE EXPRESS (2008) EIGHT MEN OUT (1988) MILLION DOLLAR BABY (2004) EDDIE THE EAGLE (2016) THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED (2005) WHIP IT (2009) BLUE CRUSH (2002) The Benchwarmers (2006) Hard Ball (2001)Mr 3000 (2004) Rookie of the Year (1993) THE KARATE KID (1984) Air Bud (1997) Concussion (2005) Draft Day (2014) GIRLFIGHT (2000) Gridiron Gang (2006) The Longest Yard (2005 Any Given Sunday (1999) FIELD OF DREAMS (1989) Little Giants (1994) The Waterboy (1998) The Replacements Above the Rim (1994) Like Mike (2002) Space Jam (1996) Glory Road (2006) Angels in the Outfield (1994) Uncle Drew (2018) Juwanna Mann (2002) The Sixth Man (1997) DREAM HORSE (2020) Baseketball (1998) THE COLOR OF MONEY (1986) HOOSIERS (1986) Double Teamed (2002) o (2001) Rounders (1998) A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN (2017) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support

Catch The Moment
EPS 54: Sledge Smith

Catch The Moment

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 54:15


Sledge Smith is a strategy/operations consultant and startup advisor with over two decades working on the business side of creative industries. Sledge actively advises startup founders with a strong focus on fundraising strategy, relationship building and business development. Long an entrepreneurial executive, Sledge co-founded Black-owned TV advertising production company, Brown Bag Films, as one of its four executive producers including filmmaker Charles Stone (Drumline, Mr. 3000, Uncle Drew), creator of the award winning Budweiser "Wassup" cultural phenomenon. In the early aughts, Brown Bag launched as the NYC/East Coast satellite of international media company, Believe Media. Sledge's mission of purpose remains anchored in professional advancement; access to, and, formation of, capital for women, Black, Brown, Intersectional and POC founders & creators, achieving economic empowerment via entrepreneurial wealth creation. LinkedIn: (24) Sledge Smith | LinkedIn Twitter: @sldgmachine Instagram: @sldg40

Content Swap
48. Coyote Ugly & Hot Rod

Content Swap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 94:29


This week's episode features the thrilling action of Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock trying to stay above 50 miles per hour, as well as the wisdom of Uncle Drew as he teaches the youngbloods how basketball is meant to be played. 0:00 - Intro 2:21 - Speed 1:01:12 - Uncle Drew 1:36:00 - Next week's assignments Follow us! Instagram: @contentswappodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/content-swap/support

Sports R Dumb
This Entire Dallas Mavericks Season is Jaw-Droppingly Dumb

Sports R Dumb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 17:33


Sean has been a lifelong fan of the Dallas Mavericks. And one season after reaching the NBA Western Conference Finals, the Mavericks may not even make the playoffs this year. That's sure frustrating for ol' Seany!Plus, the team doesn't even know whose ball it is and has an inferior mascot compared to the old days. And now their fans have to root for Kyrie Irving? At least he was pretty good in Uncle Drew, though Lisa Leslie and Chris Webber stole the show.Here are some of our talking points from this episode, too:The Mavericks giving up an uncontested dunk after standing on the wrong side of the court.The jersey exchange between Kyrie Irving and Dillon Brooks.The old Mavericks logo.The old Mavs Man mascot.The Florida Atlantic mascot, Owlsley.And, of course, don't forget to follow the show on Instagram!

Content Swap
47. Speed & Uncle Drew

Content Swap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 99:36


This week's episode features the thrilling action of Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock trying to stay above 50 miles per hour, as well as the wisdom of Uncle Drew as he teaches the youngbloods how basketball is meant to be played. 0:00 - Intro 2:21 - Speed 1:01:12 - Uncle Drew 1:36:00 - Next week's assignments Follow us! Instagram: @contentswappodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/content-swap/support

Peace and Lovecast™
We Are D'Angelo

Peace and Lovecast™

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 62:22


Enoch Armando King is a Georgia native who has acted in numerous films and at least eight theater companies. His movie credits include Uncle Drew, The Watson's go to Birmingham, Drumline, The Fighting Temptations, and Madea's Family Reunion. He has also appeared on TV with Tyler Perry's House of Payne, BET's Let's Stay Together, and various commercials. His most recent roles include The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey TV series starring Samuel L. Jackson, Till (the Emmett Till Movie) and of course we had to discuss his role as D'Angelo or "Man" in the final season of the Atlanta FX TV series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peace-and-lovecast/message

615 Sessions with Buck Reising
Titan Up Podcast: Uncle Drew Bennett & Titans Christmas Wish List

615 Sessions with Buck Reising

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 87:49


Austin & Jack talk through the pain of the Titans' (7-7) fourth straight loss. Former Titan Drew Bennett joins the guys to explain the nuances of switching play callers in the middle of the season. The TUP spreads some much-needed Christmas cheer with oddly specific Titans Christmas Wish Lists. Oh, and the TUPers helped bring home some hardware! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Arc with Brandon Silvers
The NBA's Kyrie Conundrum

Beyond The Arc with Brandon Silvers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 16:59


From NBA Rookie of the Year to hitting the game-winning shot in the NBA Finals to starring in "Uncle Drew," it looked like Kyrie Irving was on the path to mainstream stardom! So how did we get here? I take a look back at Kyrie's bizarre journey, how the NBA dropped the ball, and the parts of the backlash that Kyrie is receiving that makes me uncomfortable! The Rundown: 00:00 Intro 01:30 Looking Back At Kyrie's Career 05:56 How This Season Already Went Off The Rails 09:57 Why Kyrie Refused To Apologize And How The NBA Messed Up His Punishment 12:49 The Aspects Of The Backlash That Are Troubling Send us an email at: beyondthearc843@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at: BeyondTheArc843 Beyond The Arc with Brandon Silvers breaks down today's hottest sports topics in a way that makes sense whether you're a rookie or a vet! Tune in to hear in-depth analysis, unique commentary, and more! Follow BTA on Twitter @BeyondTheArc843! For more from Brandon, follow him on Twitter @brandon_tw33ts, check out the Beyond The Arc with Brandon Silvers YouTube Channel, and on Instagram @thebrandonsilvers!

The Alan Cox Show
Quiet Quitting You/ Little Glass Hole/ Powerballs/ Office Spaced/ Crazy Uncle Drew/ MAGAdvice/ Guilty As Discharged/ Poundcake Sports Break/ Nose Lunch

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 174:53


The Big Scoop with Coop
The Big Scoop with Coop guest from the movie TILL, actor Enoch A. King

The Big Scoop with Coop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 36:21


This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I have actor Enoch King.  Enoch have been seen in many television shows and movies such as Drumline, Uncle Drew, Atlanta, Last Days of Ptolomey Grey, and the new movie Till.  Enoch will speak about his career, manifestation, his success, and more!

The Big Scoop with Coop
The Big Scoop with Coop guest from the movie TILL, actor Enoch A. King

The Big Scoop with Coop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 36:21


This episode of The Big Scoop with Coop I have actor Enoch King.  Enoch have been seen in many television shows and movies such as Drumline, Uncle Drew, Atlanta, Last Days of Ptolomey Grey, and the new movie Till.  Enoch will speak about his career, manifestation, his success, and more!

AM Hoops Podcast
This Could Ruin Kyrie's Career [feat. Kanye]

AM Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 8:34


Kyrie Irving got criticized for tweeting out a documentary that promotes hateful views. He apologized but seemed to backtrack it to the media. This is similar to the scandal Ye finds himself in right now. This is a look at how they are connected and what might happen to Uncle Drew.

Swing Hard
SWING HARD EPISODE #76 - JAY LONGINO

Swing Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 50:54


It's time to "Swing Hard" with Coach Denny Barrett! Coach Denny has been coaching at the high school and collegiate level for almost thirty years. He has also recruited and coached some of the top collegiate and professional athletes. Throughout his career, Denny has also been involved in all aspects of the athletics programs including recruiting, coordinating programs, budgeting, staffing and maintenance. And, with his successful BATRS program, he and his staff provide preparation for young players to succeed at the high school level and beyond!   On episode 76, Denny talks to screenwriter and producer Jay Longino. Jay talks about his amazing experiences with “Uncle Drew '' and “Sneaker heads.”  Plus,  Jay shares some great stories of playing College and Pro Basketball.  And, did we mention Jay's biggest accomplishment…Coaching his 7 year son's baseball team. You do not want to miss “Swing Hard” available now wherever you listen to Podcasts!"Swing Hard in case you hit it!" Denny Barrett

AM Hoops Podcast
How Kyrie Became the Most Misunderstood Player in Sports

AM Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 9:04


Kyrie Irving is in a really important time for his career. No team wanted to take Uncle Drew off the Nets' hands so he will play out one year to prove he deserves a long term contract. Kyrie is viewed as toxic but claims he's just misunderstood. This is a look at why he might actually be correct.

Like It Or Not
Ep. 101 w/Lea & London

Like It Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 68:47


Lea and London Grissom are Carters 10 year old twin daughters. They join for a hilarious conversation about Uncle Drew stories, 

Jumping The Shuttle
125: "Beta Chi Guy"

Jumping The Shuttle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 93:51


How does Eddie clean/cook his socks? Who's trying to corrupt sweet baby Richie? And how much trouble can we really get into? We do it live as we watch Season 6, Episode 5 of Family Matters.Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:YouTube: This long, terrible linkWebsite: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls

The Prophetic Podcast
Episode 18 | "Positivity And Growth"

The Prophetic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 81:51


Welcome back fam...On this week's show, the crew came in hot with topics about bodily functions, O's continuous dating escapades, the show taking on new challenges, and more! Uncle Drew and T are joined by O by way of phone as she was away serving our country. This week is a fun one. Enjoy!

The Bill Simmons Podcast: The Interviews
Kyrie Irving | June 2018

The Bill Simmons Podcast: The Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 67:44


June 2018: Irving and Bill talk leaving Cleveland, changing perspectives, empowered NBA players, 2018 summer rumors, the 2017-18 season, recovering from surgery, the 2018 NBA Finals, Boston next season, Uncle Drew, playing basketball in prosthetics, and more. Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Kyrie Irving Production Support: Steve Ceruti, Ben Cruz, Tim Angan and Garrett Gonzales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

615 Sessions with Buck Reising
Titan Up Podcast: Uncle Drew Bennett & Connection Issues

615 Sessions with Buck Reising

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 54:54


Drew Bennett makes another appearance on the TUP this week. Hosts Jack Gentry and Austin Huff ask the former Titans wideout about life as a UDFA, the Titans' new wideouts, Steve McNair's Hall of Fame bid, and get an unbelievable Billy Volek story. Unfortunately, the guys had to cut the rest of the episode short due to internet issues beyond their control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ZLN
Lakers Free Agency Results | Kyrie Irving Update | Buddy Hield Lakers Trade Talks

ZLN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 26:01


#Lakers Free Agency Results | #KyrieIrving Update | Buddy Hield #LakersTradeTalks On Tuesday, the five newest members of the Los Angeles Lakers — Lonnie Walker IV, Damian Jones, Troy Brown Jr., Juan Toscano-Anderson, and Thomas Bryant — met with the media for the first time since inking their fresh contracts. In general, the two themes of the day — reflecting the Lakers' approach to free agency — were defensive versatility and playing whatever role is asked to win. After spending last summer signing prideful, past-their-prime veterans, the Lakers sought younger, athletic hoopers who can embrace supporting roles alongside stars and offer hustle, intensity, and grit. In a perfect world—perfect for the Purple and Gold, at least—the Lakers would leave this summer having reunited LeBron James with his old championship running mate, Kyrie Irving. Of course, things don't always go according to plan, so L.A. needs to have other options in case an Uncle Drew deal never goes down. The Lakers, apparently, already have some alternatives in mind. "They've looked at other deals," ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski said on NBA Today (via Silver Screen and Roll). "They continued, I know, to check in on Eric Gordon in Houston. That's certainly a player that interests them. Buddy Hield in Indiana ... The Lakers certainly are looking out at the marketplace, but there's no question Kyrie Irving is one of them." Irving is the most talented of that trio by a wide margin, but he also would be the most costly in a trade and come with the most question marks given his many absences in recent years. The Lakers could probably flip a coin to determine the better fit between Gordon and Hield, as the former offers more defense and shot-creation while the latter ranks among the Association's top shooters. Thomas Bryant was highly sought-after in free agency, as his combination of shooting and shot-blocking would be a boon for most frontcourts. He ultimately landed on the Lakers—his first NBA employer—and chose them over the Toronto Raptors, Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks and Utah Jazz for one specific reason: He "will be given the opportunity to win the starting center position," per Yahoo Sports' Chris Haynes. While it has seemed Anthony Davis was positioned to spend most (if not all) of his floor time at the 5 spot, slotting Bryant there instead could have its benefits. The Lakers wouldn't necessarily have to sacrifice spacing—Bryant has shot better than 40 percent from three in two of his five seasons, and Davis used to hover around a league-average rate before cooling off lately—but they could have the kind of size and length that helped them win the 2020 championship. Having said that, it could be asking a ton of Bryant, who has only played 37 games the past two seasons while navigating around an ACL tear. Still, he played at a starting-caliber level before, and if he gets that form back, he might be the best option to pair with Davis up front. So Z Nation, what grade do you give the Lakers in free agency? And which player should the Lakers pursue Kyrie Irving, Buddy Hield or Eric Gordon??? Comments down below

Gpapisports
Will Kyrie land in LA eventually?

Gpapisports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 1:27


With the Brooklyn Nets Situation becoming an near disaster Uncle Drew had made it clear that he wants to reunite with Lebron?

CALLING IT HOW I SEE IT
Episode 112! Feat AJ!! Steph curry, nba finals and Uncle Drew!

CALLING IT HOW I SEE IT

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 45:47


In this episode Wayne and Aj talk about the nba finals how good is Steph curry and what to do about kyrie Irving!

Grading an NFL Mock Draft

"F" in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 28:00


This week, for our regular Monday, your favorite history teacher Mr. Parker Ainsworth breaks down the mock NFL draft on NFL.com. Be sure to tune in all week for NFL Draft takes! everywhere Uncle Drew goes

Kyrie Goats Them!

"F" in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 25:59


For Fan Friday, your favorite history teacher -Mr. Parker Ainsworth- is a little late this week. But, in this episode, Parker breaks down in detail the Kyrie Irving and Boston Celtics saga. The #2 Celtics lead the #7 Nets 3-0, but the series has been much more interesting than that. Find out why all of that is, and more, in a look at fans in Boston, Brooklyn, somewhat Cleveland, and everywhere Uncle Drew goes!

Bulture Podcast
Can't Spell Uncle Drew without a Hard "R"!Ep173

Bulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 136:24


Life,Sports,Music, and the last good week of Tv shows until June!!!

Sucka Free
Palm Tree Politics As Usual

Sucka Free

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 75:56


Welcome back to another ground breaking soul shaking episode of your favorite Sports Life and Debauchery aficionados THE SUCKA FREE PODCAST!!! On the menu today we have a reaction from the latest #lilirvz video and there insight on popcorn and level of shade when your not in agreeance, clowns from the "worldwide leader in sports" changing there tune on Uncle Drew and the Nets as well as there playoff chances. With last weeks new releases do we have any new projects top'n the HHLIC (Head Hip Hop List In Charge) or does last weeks list stand pat? But of course what would we be without our kiddie table contestants for B*!ch Of The Week or #BOTW.... from Politicians and Union Leaders to basic Technology  this world never ceases to amaze! Press play and enjoy! Special Thank You once again to the 19K downloaded episodes!!! We appreciate the love and support! Like, Share, Subscribe and Comment. Leave a rating as well, it goes a long way. For visual episodes check us on our Sucka Free Podcast channel on YouTube  Any questions, comments, email us at  suckafreepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @sucka.free.podcast If you like our content and would like to donate what you is the value of our show you can do so at: www.patreon.com/suckafree Any amount is appreciated Shout out to our sponsors: boomlifestyle.com unownablethreads.com  Stay Blessed and Stay Sucka Free!!! Peace!!!!

THEE Lines and Laces Podcast
Russ Wilson onto mile high. Aaron Rogers staying in Green Bay. Uncle Drew still an All time great.

THEE Lines and Laces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 8:13


Russ Wilson onto mile high. Aaron Rogers staying in Green Bay. Uncle Drew still an All time great. 

A Mick A Mook and A Mic
Perry Rogers - CEO & Founder of PRP Inc, whose client list includes Shaq O'Neal

A Mick A Mook and A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 89:18


Perry Rogers is the CEO and founder of PRP, a sports management and corporate consulting company with a client roster including NBA Hall-of-Famer Shaquille O'Neal, Boston Celtic Jayson Tatum and Jonathan Isaac of the Orlando Magic. He is also an investor and part owner of HEXX Kitchen + Bar and BEER PARK, located at the Paris Casino in Las Vegas.Rogers has aligned O'Neal with brands such as American Express, Icy Hot, Gold Bond, Zales, Krispy Kreme and Turner Sports. Rogers has overseen O'Neal's entire business since 2001.Perry graduated from Georgetown University, where he received his bachelor's degree in accounting in 1991, and the University of Arizona, where he earned his law degree in 1994.Prior to the launch of PRP, Rogers was President of Agassi Enterprises, Inc. and the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation in Las Vegas, where he managed the careers of tennis players Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf, actress Brooke Shields and golfer Adam Scott.Rogers has previously bought and sold the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino. He also founded and sold Nevada First Bank in 2005.Today, Rogers is a member of the Board of Trustees for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Foundation, and sits on the Chancellor's Business Roundtable for the Nevada System of Higher Education. He previously sat on the boards for the ATP Tour, Six Flags Inc., Nevada First Bank, Meadows Bank and Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas. Rogers will also serve as an executive producer on Uncle Drew, the upcoming Lionsgate feature film.A native of Las Vegas, NV, Perry resides there with his wife, Nicole, and three children, Hannah, Grant and Ryan.Be sure to catch the A Mick A Mook and A Mic podcast on 29-September for this interesting interview.

Thrilling Stories
Adam Lazarre-White *Actor, Audiobook Narrator, Writer NCIS New Orleans & Director. Currently Recurring on The Upshaws (Netflix) Pt. 1

Thrilling Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 29:02


Adam Lazarre-White, know as an actor and audiobook narrator, is also a writer and director. He has spent the last year writing for NCIS New Orleans Final Season 7 while simultaneously recurring on the new hit comedy from Netflix, “The Upshaws” starring across from Mike Epps and Wanda Sykes. Adam grew up in New York City, went to public school, The Fieldston School and then Harvard University, graduating with Honors in Government & Political Philosophy. He started at Quarterback for ‘The Harvard Crimson' and played guitar and saxophone in The Harvard Jazz Band. For summer jobs he wrote script coverage for Columbia Pictures, then later in life, for Robbie Brenner(The Firm, Relativity Media, Miramax, etc...). Adam's first script, “Other Sides Of The River”, was a ‘coming of age' interracial love story set at Harvard. Other early work was a generational saga based on his family's journey from slavery to activism in the Civil Rights Movement, “Red, Black & Blue”. He was a senior writer on Vin Desil's ground-breaking web-series, The ROPES (Netflix). Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, The Blacklist, Lethal Weapon, Glow; and as “Ian” on Heroes. Credits include: Uncle Drew, Flinch (Amazon Prime w/Danny Zovatto & Kathy Moriarty), Rosewood, Criminal Minds, Royal Pains, Private Practice, MFA (w/ Clifton Collins), Forgiveness (festival winner listed above), Torn (winner - Rhode Island Film Fest.) and Love's Routine (w/ Willam Defoe). Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent *Royal Girl* Funds will go to sound and editing. Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/sneakies Instagram @marylinartist LinkedIn: Marylin Hebert Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos ****Sub :) Zombie Diaries: https://youtu.be/tBmgi3k6r9A Our books :) Young Adult wizard book series: "Margaret Merlin's Journal" by A. A. Banks at Amazon! :) https://www.instagram.com/margaretmerlinsjournal/ MMJ Book I The Battle of the Black Witch https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK MMJ Book II Unleashing the Dark One Science fiction action adventure https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I MMJ Book III The Mask of the Parallel World An Adventure in Italy https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ MMJ Book IV The Quest for the Golden Key https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN Top kids podcast: Enchanting Book Readings https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enchanting-book-readings-reviews/id1498296670 Other awesome podcasts: Thrilling Stories, Enchanting Book Readings, Girl's Guide To Investing, Legitimately Mallie & The Haunting Dairies of Emily Jane. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlmogul/support Thank you for listening. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmaddicts/support

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Hassan Johnson visits to discuss starring in Showtime's new comedy "Flatbush Misdemeanors.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 33:48 Transcription Available


Hassan Johnson seen on HBO's “The Wire,” The Last O.G., and ABC's “For Life.” Tough Guy turned caring Uncle Drew in Showtime's new comedy “Flatbush Misdemeanors.”,https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lefkoe Show
StockX Founder Josh Luber on Cards and Entrepreneurship and Lil Rel on Just About Everything | The Lefkoe Show

The Lefkoe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 68:33


What an episode we have in store for you, 33%. Anyone who listens to the Lefkoe Show knows that the NFL offseason is when we like to have thoughtful conversations with smart, talented, interesting, unique people with an interest in sports. Today, we've got entrepreneur Josh Luber, who describes the legendary rise of StockX, essentially the stock market platform for sneakerheads. Plus, we've got the absolutely hilarious Lil Rel Howery, known for "Get Out," "Uncle Drew," and more, most recently "Bad Trip" on Netflix. He shares his Bulls fandom, some incredible on-set anecdotes with NBA stars, and who is the best trash talker in NBA history. Big thank you to Aflac, and their "The Art of Trash Talk" campaign that brought Lil Rel on the Lefkoe Show today.  Tune in later this week for the fifth installment of the NFL Draft Crash Course! Have a great week, 33%ers!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
Episode 927 - Lil Rel Howery

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 83:41


Lil Rel Howery burst into the mainstream as a hero. Playing the character who saves the day in Get Out, Lil Rel can see how that role changed everything for him, as he's now the lead in the new movie Uncle Drew and he's putting his life on TV with his own show. He also talks with Marc about learning empathy and compassion from his mom and how those lessons helped him with his comedy. It also helped him see another side of a person who Lil Rey believes is struggling with grief: Kanye West. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.