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1. Opening Segment: Rays Opening Day HypeExcitement about the Tampa Bay Rays home openerHosts wearing Rays gear (hats, jersey, shorts)Fun, energetic kickoff to the show2. Fun Segment: Baseball QuizHost quizzes Launa to test her baseball knowledgeSample questions:What is a home run?How many strikes = out?Name the four basesWho throws the ball to the batter? (trick question moment)How many players on the field?Result: Launa goes 5/5 → “ready for opening day”3. Game Day Extras & BuzzDiscussion about:Possible first pitch (local mayors speculation)Eric Church singing the national anthemMention of Kevin Kiermaier being around the team4. Topic Shift: “Boomer Opinions We Actually Agree With”Intro to Baby Boomer generation (1946–1964)Framing: opinions people often dismiss—but might be right5. Discussion Segment: Relatable “Boomer Takes”Key talking points:Oversharing on social mediaLoud commercials vs quiet TV audioPreference for physical buttons over touchscreensPhones at concerts ruining the momentBooks vs e-readers / audiobooksWanting a real human on customer service callsMusic too loud in bars/restaurantsPaper menus > QR codes“Smart” appliances being unnecessaryConcerns about kids and TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Intro & WelcomeHosts introduce guests: Dan Smyers and Shay MooneyLight banter and callback to shared memories (McDonald’s drive-thru story)2. Transition to New MusicIntroduction of the new single “Say So”Tone: upbeat sound with deeper, emotional message3. Song Inspiration & MeaningWritten organically during a session with collaboratorsTribute to late friend Ben VaughnTheme: mental health, vulnerability, and speaking upEmotional coincidence: song written on Ben’s birthday4. Message & ImpactImportance of checking in and opening upGoal: if the song helps even one person, it’s worth itFraming the song as bigger than just music—message of hope5. Support For The SongHosts praise the song’s impact and airplay successReinforce importance of the message6. Fun Segment – “Say So or Say No”Rapid-fire questions for humor and personality:Tiger Woods as an Uber driverCollaboration with Milli VanilliSing-off with Mariah CareyLighthearted bandmate questionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Cold Open (Hook)Light, funny banter about office complaintsTopics: temperature, smell, dusty ventsTease the main idea: “Is the office environment actually affecting how we look?”2. Introduce the TrendTikTok topic: “Office Air Theory”Workers notice they look fresh in the morning, tired by middayRelatable reactions and humor between hosts3. Personal ExperiencesHosts joke about:Dry skinFlat hairLooking more tired at workPlayful exaggeration: “This place is making me ugly”4. Expert InsightScientists/dermatologists weigh in:Dry, recycled air → skin dehydrationPoor ventilation → sluggish feelingHigher CO₂ levels → fatigue5. Additional FactorsLighting discussion:Fluorescent/LED lighting effectsScreen exposure and eye/skin strain6. Humor & Banter BreakJokes about quitting jobsContrast between “loving the job” vs. “blaming the office”Keep tone light and conversational7. Practical TakeawaysSimple tips:Take breaks outsideMoisturize skinBe aware of office environmentSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. IntroductionHost welcomes listenersIntroduces guest: Justin MooreMentions:Arkansas rootsNew single: “Time’s Ticking”Recent performance at Tampa Bay Rodeo2. Live Show & Florida ConnectionDiscussion of Tampa Bay Rodeo performanceCrowd energy despite cold weatherJustin shares his long-time connection to Florida (second home)3. New Music – “Time’s Ticking”Justin discusses writing the song (co-written)Theme: how fast time passes, especially as a parentPersonal story:Daughter turning 16 and getting a carReflecting on early childhood memoriesMessage:Be presentCherish momentsStay off your phone4. Family & Personal LifeConversation about his daughter learning to driveHumor about parenting:One responsible driverOne more “adventurous” child5. Career ReflectionEarly goal: just get one song on the radioNow: 13 (almost 14) number-one hitsAdvice to younger self:Work hardSurround yourself with smarter people6. Overcoming Bad AdviceStory about being told he had “no good songs”Refused to change producerOutcome:Long-term collaborationMultiple number-one hits (including from that album)7. ClosingHosts praise Justin’s success and new singleEncouragement for future hitsJustin thanks fans and hostsFriendly sign-offSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Intro / SetupHosts introduce the segment: Second Date UpdateBrief overview:Jennifer went on a great date with JimStrong connection, talked about future plansJim suddenly ghosted her2. Jennifer’s PerspectiveThought the date went really wellShared interests and easy conversationConfused and slightly worried about no responseHoped for a second date3. Jim Joins the ShowConfirms he’s okay (not ghosting due to emergency)Admits he hasn’t called Jennifer backMain reason: feels she’s “too wild” and not his type4. The Turning Point StoryJim explains what changed his mind:Jennifer shared a Cabo vacation storyParticipated in a wet t-shirt contest with friendsJim’s reaction:Sees it as a mismatch in valuesSays he wants a “more traditional” partner5. Jennifer RespondsConfirms the story is trueDefends herself:It was harmless fun on vacationEmphasizes independence and confidenceNotes she’s still allowed to enjoy life as a momPushes back on being judged6. On-Air DebateClash of perspectives:Jim: views behavior as inappropriateJennifer: sees it as fun and non-seriousTension escalates with back-and-forth commentsHosts mediate but let both sides speak7. Final DecisionJim declines a second dateStands firm on incompatibility8. Jennifer’s Closing RemarksConfident she’ll find someone more alignedEmbraces her personality and lifestyleLight humor about already getting attention from othersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Viral Proposal Gone Wrong 🚢💍Story setup:Man plans surprise proposal on a Carnival cruiseCoordinates with staff → gift box plan during dinnerWhat went wrong:Waiter brings out a “Happy Engagement” cake before proposalGirlfriend confused: “I’m not engaged?”Surprise completely spoiledClimax:Guy awkwardly proposes anywayMixed reactions: laughter vs. visible frustrationAftermath:She says yes 🎉Discussion:Do you roll with it or reset the moment?Should the cruise line make it up to them?2. Spring Break Spotlight 🌴Transition into spring break seasonPopular destination mention: Panama City Beach (PCB)3. Weird Law Alert: “Excessive Twerking” 🚨Law enforcement cracking down on disorderly conductDefinition confusion: What counts as “excessive”?Funny highlight:Officers yelling: “No twerking!”Florida Fish and Wildlife involvedDiscussion points:Absurdity of enforcementInevitable crowd-drawing nature of twerkingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Intro / SetupHosts introduce the segment: Second Date UpdateRecap: Stacy went on a date with Mike at Kona GrillStacy’s impression:Very attracted to MikeFavorite quality: “He’s so hot”2. The ProblemStacy hasn’t heard from Mike since the dateHosts bring Mike on the show to explain why3. Mike’s PerspectiveInitially liked Stacy and thought she was niceMajor red flag came up during conversation:Stacy admitted to trashing her ex’s carDetails:Smashed windows, keyed carActed unapologetic and even proudMike’s reaction:Felt alarmed and concernedDidn’t want to risk similar behavior happening to him4. Stacy Joins the CallConfirms the storyJustification:Suspected her ex was cheating (no proof)Felt “disrespected” and acted on itAdmits:Police were involvedHad to pay for damagesKey moment:Shows no remorseSays she would do it again5. Conflict / DiscussionHosts question Stacy’s judgmentMike explains why this is a dealbreakerStacy frames her actions as:“Empowered” and “powerful”Tone clash:Mike = cautious and uncomfortableStacy = defensive and unapologetic6. ResolutionMike declines a second datePolitely ends thingsStacy dismisses him as “sensitive”7. Closing ReactionsHosts react:Shocked by lack of remorseAgree it’s a major red flagFinal takeaway:Extreme reactions in past relationships can scare off future partnersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Opening HookCasual intro: story from Kevin’s night out with friendsTease the main debate: Are boneless wings just chicken nuggets?2. The SetupKevin at Walk-On’s with fellow baseball dadsFriend calls him out for ordering boneless wingsThe “chicken nuggets” accusation3. Kevin’s ArgumentPrefers boneless wings—no bones, no messDislikes:Eating off the boneLeftover “carcass” on the plateNot getting all the meatFeels boneless = cleaner, more satisfying meal4. Counterpoints Co-host perspective:Likes both boneless and bone-inThinks the confrontation was unusualLana’s take:Avoids wings entirelyGrossed out by veins and texture5. Listener Call-Ins Robin:Agrees bone-in is “nasty”Compares it to eating like a wild animalDano:Not a big wing fanHot take: eating bone-in wings looks “feminine”Noah:Strongly pro bone-inShares “pro tip” for eating wings cleanlyEmphasizes protein and technique6. The Big Debate Key question:Are boneless wings actually just chicken nuggets?Split opinions:Convenience vs. authenticityClean eating vs. traditional experienceSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. IntroTopic: Kristin Cavallari calls out married men for liking her Instagram postsQuick background: Laguna Beach, The Hills, host of Let’s Be Honest podcastTease debate: Is liking a post crossing a line?2. Cavallari’s TakeClaims married men liking her posts = 🚩 red flagSays it’s about “trying to get attention”Mentions specific example of a married man engaging with all her contentSuggests calling out or even messaging wives3. Hosts’ Initial ReactionsStrong disagreement with her stanceDistinction introduced:✅ Liking posts = normal❌ DMing / inappropriate comments = problem4. Social Media Reality CheckInfluencers (like Cavallari) profit from engagement (likes, follows)Contradiction: criticizing behavior that boosts her platformCasual liking is often mindless (scrolling, double-tapping)5. Broader DiscussionIs liking a photo actually meaningful?Intent vs. action:Appreciation vs. flirtingCelebrity vs. “normal person” context6. Calling Out HypocrisyCavallari monitoring likes closely despite huge followingArgument that she’s also seeking attentionMention of her public discussions about past relationships7. Group ConsensusLiking posts ≠ cheatingBoundaries depend on behavior (DMs, comments, intent)Overreaction to normal social media habitsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Segment 1: Viral Crime StoryIntroduction to trending story about Dayton Weber, a 27-year-old professional cornhole playerKey incident:Allegedly shot and killed a passenger in his Tesla SUVTwo other passengers refused to help and called policeShocking twist:Weber is a quadruple amputeeMain discussion points:How he was able to drive a vehicleHow he could operate a firearmQuestions around moving the body aloneMention of viral video showing him handling and firing a gunTone: disbelief, curiosity, and seriousness about the crimeSegment 2: Ability vs. RealityDiscussion of adaptive technology (vehicle modifications, mobility)Reactions to his ability to:Play cornhole professionallyPerform complex physical actions despite limitationsContrast between impressive ability and alleged violent actLead-in to legal implications and upcoming court caseSegment 3: DUI Discussion & Celebrity CaseBroader topic: no excuse for DUIs in modern times (rideshare availability)Transition to Justin Timberlake’s 2024 DUI incidentSegment 4: Justin Timberlake Traffic StopRecap of incident in New York:Pulled over for swerving and traffic violationsOfficer did not recognize him initiallyHighlights from interaction:“I’m on a world tour” momentHesitation to reveal identityField sobriety test and refusal of breathalyzerFriends attempting to interveneSegment 5: Aftermath & Public ReactionVideo release after legal settlementDiscussion points:Celebrity privacy vs. public accountabilityImpact on public imageClosing tone:Acknowledgment of poor decision-makingSeparation of artist vs. actionsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. IntroDOJ investigates a massive streaming fraud caseInvolves AI-generated music and fake streams“This guy made millions off bots”2. Background ContextHosts recall experimenting with AI-generated songsGrowing accessibility of AI music tools3. The SchemeMichael Smith creates hundreds of thousands of AI songsUploads them to streaming platformsUses automated bots to repeatedly stream the songs4. Scale of FraudBillions of fake streams generatedOver $8 million in royalties earned5. Legal ConsequencesDOJ involvementPleads guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraudFaces up to 5 years in prisonMust forfeit $8 million6. Ethical DebateWas it “smart” or just criminal?Comparison to ticket-buying botsDiscussion of greed vs. ingenuity7. Industry ImpactRaises questions about streaming authenticityCould other artists be benefiting from bots?Mentions like Morgan Wallen and Taylor SwiftTrust issues in music metrics8. Future ImplicationsLikely not the last case of its kindNeed for better detection systemsIdea: turn offenders into fraud investigatorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Feel-Good Story: Punch the Monkey 🐒Recap of Punch:Abandoned baby monkey at a Japan zooGiven a stuffed orangutan for comfortViral moment:Clips of Punch hugging, feeding, and sleeping with the toyInternet emotional reactionUpdate:Punch is doing better sociallyNow seen bonding with a female monkey, Momo ChanFun/social commentary:Jokes about Momo Chan “using him for clout”Emotional wrap:Hosts react to adorable videos (banana sharing, cuddling)End on uplifting note2. Celebrity Drama SegmentGuest IntroductionBring in Meredith (gossip expert)Who is Taylor Frankie Paul?TikTok fame (mom influencer group)Reality show: Secret Lives of Mormon WivesChosen as next Bachelorette (major reboot)The ControversyOld 2023 domestic violence video resurfacesDescription:Physical altercation with ex Dakota MortensenChild present during incidentEmotional and public reactionBehind the ScenesNetworks (ABC/Hulu) knew about past incidentDebate:Did they take a risk for ratings?Was the video intentionally leaked?3. FalloutThe Bachelorette canceled before premiereFinancial loss (millions)Legal updates:Restraining order filedCustody battle underway4. Opinions & DiscussionHosts + guest reactions:Accountability vs. timing of releaseImpact on careerEthics of casting decisionsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Main Topic IntroductionDiscussion: Do people who prefer animals have “high-value” personality traits?Set up a test—does Launa fit these traits?2. Trait Breakdown (Interactive Segment) Go trait-by-trait with reactions and examples:Deep Empathy ✅Strong emotional connection to animals (e.g., Louie updates)Low Tolerance for Fake Behavior ✅Preference for honesty over social dramaHigh Emotional Intelligence ❌Honest debate; self-awareness about emotional regulationDrama-Averse Mindset ❌Playful disagreementProtective Instincts ✅Saving lizards, relocating snakesPatience (with animals vs. humans) ✅Clear contrast in tolerance levelsIndependent Thinking ✅Questions norms, thinks differentlyLoyalty ✅Strong commitment in relationshipsAuthentic Connection ✅Values close circle over large social groupsNurturing Nature ✅Helping strangers, caregiving tendenciesIntroversion (Selective Social Energy) ⚖️Social burnout vs. loving people3. Personal Stories & HumorCanceling plans for the dogTurning down social events (e.g., St. Patrick’s Day)“Out of words” after work/social timeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Segment 1: Courtroom Fail of the WeekSetup:33-year-old man arrested for trespassing in South CarolinaBail set at $250The Incident:Man slaps down $400 and tells the judge: “Keep the change”Twist:Money is counterfeit (with Chinese writing on it)Judge immediately noticesOutcome:New charges: felony forgery + contempt of courtBond increased by $6,000Commentary Angle:Why you should never disrespect a judge“What was he thinking?” humorSegment 2: Spring Break Gone WrongSetup:College-aged group rents an Airbnb in Punta GordaParty night, getting ready for bedThe Discovery:Baby python found curled up in the bedReaction:Panic, yelling, filming the momentOne brave friend removes the snake with a shirtAftermath:Debate: stay or leave?Fear that “if there’s a baby… mama might be nearby”Commentary Angle:Airbnb turnover and cleaning challengesNew fear unlocked: always check the bedSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. IntroSet the scene: St. Patrick’s Day vibes 🍀Joke about not being able to drink on the jobTease trivia game segment2. Fun Segment: Leprechaun NamesExplain name generator (first initial + birth month)Reveal hosts’ names:“Sappy Cloverhair”“Spoiled Gold Tooth”“Feisty Rainbow Lips”Light banter and reactions3. Main Segment: St. Patrick’s Day TriviaRules: buzz in using leprechaun namesKey trivia highlights:St. Patrick was born in Britain, not IrelandBirth name: Maywen SukatOriginal color was blue, not greenLeprechauns = shoemakers (cobblers)No female leprechauns in folklore“Clurichaun” = rowdy/drunk leprechaunIrish pubs were once closed on this holiday~13 million pints of Guinness consumedLucky Charms mascot: Lucky the Leprechaun4-leaf clover odds: 1 in 10,000Boxty = Irish potato pancake4. Reactions & ComedyHosts roast the difficulty/randomness of questionsDebate usefulness of trivia in real-life conversationsPlayful disagreement about “fun facts” vs “boring facts”5. Cultural Wrap-UpMention corned beef & cabbage (American tradition)Acknowledge modern vs traditional celebrationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Intro Hosts introduce the topic: smart homes and new tech.Mention Lana’s house being one of the most tech-filled homes in Apollo Beach.Transition to the latest Alexa update.2. Segment 1: The New Feature – Alexa PlusIntroduction of Alexa Plus and its new “Sassy Mode.”Description of how it works:Uses humor and sarcasm.Roasts the user while answering questions.May include mature language.Funny example: Alexa telling someone to get their own beer.3. Segment 2: Is It Kid-Friendly?Discussion about whether sassy mode is appropriate in homes with kids.Reality of kids constantly asking Alexa random questions.Hosts debate whether the feature is fun or potentially problematic.4. Segment 3: The Creepy Alexa MomentLana shares a personal story:Talking out loud to herself and her dog.Alexa suddenly responds without being prompted.Shock and confusion because she didn’t say “Alexa” first.Conversation about how smart assistants are always listening.5. Segment 4: Talking to YourselfLighthearted discussion about talking out loud at home.Lana explaining she often talks to her dog, Louie.Co-host joking about what Alexa must overhear.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Intro / SetupHosts introduce the weekly “Launa Drama” segment.Recap the original story:Launa’s husband Paul inherited a 1929 Model A from his dad.Concern because a previously inherited BMW sat unused and got destroyed by hurricanes.Launa didn’t want another unused car cluttering the yard.2. The Backyard ProjectThe Model A arrives and gets placed behind the fence in the backyard.Paul begins tinkering with the car in his spare time.Challenge: parts are hard to find for a 1929 vehicle.Paul accidentally breaks a key component and worries the project is over.3. The eBay MiraclePaul finds the exact replacement part on eBay.Busy week with SWAT training and work keeps him from installing it immediately.Finally gets home, still in uniform, and goes straight to work on the car.4. The Big MomentAfter installing the part, the car won’t start at first.Realization: the gas needs to be manually turned on.The engine finally starts up — huge excitement.Paul takes the Model A for its first drive around the block.5. First Ride AdventuresLauna joins him for a ride.Classic car quirks:No power steeringHard shiftingManual steering struggles during a cul-de-sac U-turnThey keep the drive short and close to home.6. Paul Fully CommitsAfter the ride, Paul leans fully into the 1920s vibe:Puts on a Peaky Blinders-style capGrabs a cigarStarts talking about wearing a three-piece suit and pocket watchSuggests Launa get a flapper dress for rides in the car.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Intro: The Listener’s DilemmaHost introduces Mel, who reached out after being ghosted by a date.She went on a date with Travis at Fleming’s.They had great conversation and even ended the night with a kiss.But Travis hasn’t contacted her since.2. Travis’ PerspectiveTravis explains why he didn’t follow up.Main issue: very different life philosophies.He’s financially focused—buying a second house and planning for the future.Mel admitted she lives paycheck-to-paycheck and doesn’t save.3. The Lifestyle ClashTravis says Mel seemed happy but had no long-term plans.Mel describes herself as a “free spirit” who lives in the moment.She works gig jobs and values experiences over financial security.4. The On-Air ConfrontationMel joins the conversation.She defends her lifestyle and says she trusts her ability to figure things out.Memorable quote: she jokes she could “crowdsource a kidney” if needed.Travis admits he finds her fun but thinks their values are too different.5. Final OutcomeTravis declines a second date.Mel says the kiss gave her the impression there was real chemistry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. IntroTopic: Women on Reddit share habits they discovered about men only after dating or living with them.Light banter between hosts about whether the habits are accurate.2. Clothing HabitsMen wearing the same few shirts for years.The “over-the-head from the back” shirt removal technique.Discussion about how women typically remove shirts differently.3. Movie Quote MemoryMen constantly referencing movie and TV quotes.Hosts joke about how easily guys remember random quotes vs. important things.4. Questionable Sock StandardsMen keeping socks with holes.Debate over whether holes in the toe vs. heel are acceptable.5. Avoiding the DoctorMen delaying doctor visits unless something is seriously wrong.The hassle of appointments and insurance becomes an excuse.6. The Refrigerator CheckOpening the fridge repeatedly hoping new food magically appears.Discussion about who actually knows what’s inside.7. Sleep & Late-Night HabitsGuys falling asleep instantly.Late-night 3 a.m. water chugging.8. Everyday Relationship AnnoyancesAsking “Where is this?” without really looking.Driving around parking lots for the perfect parking spot.Waiting forever to fix something that takes five minutes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1. Standout Weird ItemsFully assembled robotBox-like body with legs; possibly used for research or industrial automation.Hosts question why something so expensive was never claimed.Bionic knee prototypeMotorized prosthetic knee likely intended for a demonstration or presentation.Funny speculation: someone showing up to a meeting without their prototype.Diamond and gold grillsSimilar to celebrity-style dental grills.Surprising no one returned for such valuable jewelry.2. Rare and Valuable FindsMeteoriteLiteral rock from space—“the item that traveled the farthest.”1-ounce gold bar (99.99% pure)Worth several thousand dollars.Raises the question: how do you even prove it’s yours?3. Strange or Unexpected Travel GearFire poi used by fire dancers.Matching samurai swords likely in checked baggage.Full beekeeping suit (mask, gloves, suit).Gold-plated golf clubs worth thousands to tens of thousands.4. Most Unusual ItemDidgeridooLarge Australian wind instrument.Hard to miss due to its size, making it surprising it wasn’t claimed.5. Discussion SegmentHosts debate the strangest item (many vote for the bionic knee).Conversation about how these items even made it through travel.6. Personal Travel StoriesHosts share experiences with lost or delayed luggage.Example: bags arriving on a different flight or sitting unattended in baggage claim.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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