Bobby Portis and co-hosts AB & Berete talk about growing up together in Arkansas, early social media culture, a challenge for J. Cole, thoughts on NIL deals, memories from Bobby's years with the Razorbacks, advice for young hoopers, Bobby's learning curve coming into the league, lessons he's learned watching Giannis, his ah-ha moment in high school, the importance of routines, and more! Follow us on IG @BPortisTime @BlessedUpAB @JustBerete
Scott Porter, Zach Gilford & Mae Whitman discuss Friday Night Lights, Season 1, Episode 13, "Little Girl, I Wanna Marry You". This episode is NOT only football - it's about chewing gum, cold Texas nights, moral die-lemmas, destiny & the illusion of control. The Panthers need to beat South Pine, Mama Smash confronts coach Taylor about Smaash's steroid use, Smash shows up at Coach's house, Smash has a tough convo with his mother, Coach takes Smash out to dinner, the Saracen family send off dad at the bus station, Matt does really well in the game, Mayor Rodell asks Tammy to join her campaign team, Tyra & her mother have an argument then get a flat tire, Buddy sets up Lyla on a date, Herc & Street spy on the date, Street confronts Buddy in the driveway, Herc gives Street some advice, and Jason Street proposes to Lyla. Plus, Scott finds his playbook, condensation trials, BTS on a few scenes! In "Overtime", Zach reveals an interesting fact about this episode. Submit your questions on YouTube or the Apple Podcasts Rate & Review section! Go to MVMT.com and use code FNL for 20% off! Get 15% off your first set of sheets when you use promo code FRIDAY at bollandbranch.com Get $15 OFF at Nutrafol.com with promo code FNL Get up to an $80 Mastercard or Amazon eGift Card when you join AirMedCare Network and use offer code: FNL at AirMedCareNetwork.com/FNL today! Brought to you by Progressive Insurance!
Michael Malice ("YOUR WELCOME") invites author, NY Post columnist, and former New Yorker, Karol Markowicz, onto the show to talk about the radicalization of children's education, staged activism at book release parties, and how easily anyone can be conveniently placed in the "outgroup."
Whole lotta Florida in this one! Generation Now's own, Seddy Hendrinx, joins T-Pain for an episode straight out of the Sunshine State. Seddy talks about expanding his sound as he grows as an artist and names his favorite rappers from Florida. He also shares why he loves watching other people get slapped in the face and gives his opinion on rapping on your opps. T-Pain and Seddy Hendrinx are here for another great episode of the Nappy Boy Radio Podcast!
Podcast host and journalist Josh Szeps sits down with Bridget for a conversation about the appeal of the rabbit holes that normal, intelligent people seem to find themselves falling down, the conspiracy theories that bring them there, the loss of faith in the media and our institutions, and why uncertainty can be a good thing. They also cover parenthood and being an "older" parent, whether being an overbearing or overcaring parent is worse, the Intellectual Dark Web, Josh's career trajectory, Russell Brand, the blindspots of mainstream media, myths about the Covid vaccine versus the actual truth about its side effects, the US's Covid policies vs Australia's Covid policies during the pandemic, the ability to admit that you're wrong, and the truth that if you have to choose between conspiracy and incompetence, the answer is usually incompetence. Check out Josh's podcast and Substack, Uncomfortable Conversations - the safe space for dangerous ideas .
Three 6 Mafia legend, DJ Paul is here to kick it with T-Pain and the Nappy Boy Radio Podcast! Hear how DJ Paul has changed his diet and what food was harder for him to kick than a certain drug. He talks about his need to put sticky notes everywhere in order to stay organized, and why hurricane names need to be more aggressive. The Memphis native also shares his admiration for the great Dr. Dre, and tells a crazy story of how he made Salma Hayek mad at the Oscars! Stay fly and get ready for DJ Paul & T-Pain!
Michael Malice ("YOUR WELCOME") welcomes onto the show the "Eternally Sarcastic Memesmith," Carpe Donktum, to talk about his Twitter resurrection, what it's like to be doxxed, and how the band Smash Mouth has a surprisingly open sense of humor.
Scott Porter & Zach Gilford chat with fellow actor & Top Gun star - Glen Powell! The guys talk Glen about growing up in Austin, Texas (where FNL was shot), the multiple roles he auditioned for on Friday Night Lights, working with Denzel Washington on "The Great Debaters", his tuxedo table read, Scott's audition for Captain America, working with Rick Linkletter, Top Gun flight school, nearly dying on Top Gun, FNL set visits, his passion project Devotion, his Blue Angels doc with JJ Abrams, and what the next Friday Night Lights might look like!
Stand-up comic Ian Lara stops in to talk about the ups and downs of his career in stand-up comedy, how he veered from a political science & engineering background and pre-law trajectory into stand-up, and how his parents who immigrated from the Dominican Republic reacted to the change. They talk about his favorite parts of being on the road, competition among comedians, the delicate dance of not discussing your current relationships in your comedy, defending your right to be hyperbolic, and how comedians these days are being held to a higher standard than the President of the United States. They also cover how surprised Ian was to learn that men's rights activists were a thing because he didn't know that men were fighting for rights, comedians who don't like their fans, how any opinion can be validated on the internet, what to do when you hit a plateau, how nobody cares about you as much as you think they do, why he hopes that the average person is not who they play online, and the absurdity of someone telling you to take your own life because they don't like your comedy. Check out Ian's new comedy special Romantic Comedy.
Fred Mwangaguhunga, founder of urban celebrity news site, Media Takeout, sits down for a conversation about entrepreneurship, the three businesses he's started, what he learned from each of them, and why you should always see your mistakes as an opportunity to learn. He and Bridget talk about parenthood and what it's like as the father of triplets, why families need more support than they're getting, how money you lost should be viewed as paying for the lesson that you learned, why you have to be a certain level of delusional to start a company, why it's good that your mistakes keep you up at night, finding the balance in a team, respecting your audience, and being able to admit when you're wrong. They also cover wanting to do something that actually provides value to people, finding holes in the market, why he didn't want to stay in the laundry business even though he believes it could have been worth $10 billion, how he wound up starting Media Takeout, and why being the boss means you're the lowest man on the totem pole.