Billion-Dollar Bond Girls, RIPs, and Dildos at the WNBA: EP. 587
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The Baller Lifestyle Podcast – Ep. 587
Title: Billion-Dollar Bond Girls, RIPs, and Dildos at the WNBA
Summary:
Brian Beckner and Ed Daly are back with a packed episode covering everything from Jeff Bezos’ rumored plan to cast fiancée Lauren Sanchez in the James Bond franchise to RIPs for cultural figures and athletes. They break down Hollywood ego purchases, bizarre casting choices, the tangled rights history of 007, and the economics of ego. Plus: a new horror movie review, celebrity net worth guessing, Deion Sanders’ questionable parenting, Mariano Rivera’s unfortunate Old-Timers Day injury, the crypto-bro dildo conspiracy in the WNBA, and listener voicemails. As always—unfiltered, hilarious, and occasionally informative.
Topics & Timestamps:
0:00 – Patreon RSS feed issues & shoutouts
5:00 – Jeff Bezos’ James Bond buyout and Lauren Sanchez controversy
16:45 – The Broccoli family, Barbara Broccoli’s power move, and “The Grocer” nickname
27:30 – Weapons movie review (Julia Garner, Josh Brolin)
31:20 – RIP segment: Jim Lovell, Lena Bina, Kelly Mack, and more
52:00 – TV shows that overstayed their welcome (Ozark, Walking Dead, The Leftovers)
1:01:00 – How F***ing Rich Is This Guy? – Norman Reedus edition
1:12:00 – Sports: Crypto-bro dildo conspiracy at WNBA games, Deion Sanders rejects son’s jersey gift, Mariano Rivera Achilles tear, John Cena’s hair transplant, Mo Salah glow-up
1:42:00 – Listener voicemail: bowling’s two-handed scourge
1:46:00 – Email bag: NFL RedZone to ESPN, pet donations at the zoo, funniest Onion headlines
2:04:00 – Bonus Patreon: Dean Cain joins ICE, Tommy Lee’s shower habits, and more celebrity absurdities
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Movie Rec: Weapons (2024)
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