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Episode 292 | 100 Gigs & More

Episode 292 | 100 Gigs & More

Update: 2024-08-091
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This podcast covers a wide range of topics, from celebrity gossip to personal experiences and social commentary. The hosts discuss Noah Lyles's confidence and why some people find him unlikable, exploring the difference between "corny confidence" and "cool confidence." They also delve into the pressures of being a celebrity child, using Michael Jordan's son, Marcus Jordan, as an example. The conversation then shifts to coffee habits, with one host sharing his experience with mushroom coffee. The podcast also features a discussion about Drake's song "Too Good," analyzing its lyrics and potential narcissistic themes. The hosts debate whether the song is about Serena Williams and how Drake's mom reacted to its meaning. They also discuss the ethical implications of using one of his exes to sing about another woman. The conversation then turns to Kanye West's alleged nitrous oxide addiction, as claimed by his former chief of staff, Milo. The hosts discuss whether there's truth to Milo's claims and whether Kanye is being targeted by those around him. They also examine the claims made by Milo about Kanye's dentist, who is alleged to be supplying him with nitrous oxide. The podcast concludes with a discussion about the USA's victory in the semi-final basketball game against Serbia. The hosts express excitement for the upcoming championship game and discuss the performance of key players. Throughout the podcast, the hosts share personal anecdotes, offer humorous commentary, and engage in insightful discussions about various social and cultural issues.

Outlines

00:00:00
Introduction, World Athletics Championships, and Noah Lyles's Confidence

The podcast begins with a brief introduction, mentioning the location and date of an upcoming event. The conversation then shifts to the 200-meter final at the World Athletics Championships, with the hosts discussing the race and their predictions. They then discuss Noah Lyles's confidence and why some people find him unlikable, exploring the difference between "corny confidence" and "cool confidence."

00:01:10
Celebrity Children, Cocaine, and Mushroom Coffee

The conversation turns to Michael Jordan's son, Marcus Jordan, and a video of him allegedly doing cocaine in the South of France. The hosts debate whether it's appropriate for him to be doing drugs in public and discuss the pressures of being a celebrity child. They then discuss their coffee habits, with one host sharing his recent experience with mushroom coffee. They talk about the benefits of mushroom coffee and how it can enhance focus and energy.

00:18:23
Personal Anecdotes and Skinny Dipping

One host reveals that he uses the coffee maker in the lobby of his building because he bought the wrong pods for his own coffee maker. He discusses his relationship with the maintenance staff and how they might be privy to his coffee habit. One host recounts a time when he and his girlfriend skinny dipped in the pool of their luxury building, only to be caught by security. He shares how he later gave the security guard a Christmas present to make amends.

00:19:44
Billy McFarland, Fyre Festival, and Drake's "Too Good"

The hosts discuss a story about Billy McFarland, the founder of Fyre Festival, and how his doorman helped him avoid arrest by the FBI. They debate whether the doorman could get in trouble for his actions. The hosts then analyze Drake's song "Too Good," discussing its lyrics and the potential narcissistic themes. They debate whether the song is about Serena Williams and how Drake's mom reacted to the song's meaning.

00:30:32
Noah Lyles's COVID Test, Drake's "Too Good," and Running Track

The hosts discuss a rumor that Noah Lyles tested positive for COVID after the 200-meter final. They debate the validity of the rumor and discuss the implications of a positive COVID test for an athlete. The conversation returns to Drake's song "Too Good," with the hosts discussing the song's lyrics and the potential implications of Drake using one of his exes to sing about another woman. The hosts discuss their experiences with running track and their bathroom habits. They share their thoughts on the 400-meter hurdles and how it's a challenging race.

00:35:44
Drake's "Too Good" and Ethical Considerations

The hosts continue to discuss Drake's song "Too Good," focusing on the ethical implications of using one of his exes to sing about another woman. They debate whether it's appropriate for Drake to do this and share their perspectives on the situation.

00:37:41
Drake's Social Media Posts and Beefing

The hosts discuss Drake's recent social media posts, including a rehearsal video of him and Rihanna singing "Take Care" and a video of him doing a Weekend impression. They debate whether Drake should have posted these videos, considering his current relationship with Rihanna.

00:38:04
Drake's 100 Gigs: A Smart Move or a Desperate Attempt?

The conversation begins with a discussion about Drake's recent release of 100 gigs of footage, including music and behind-the-scenes moments. Some argue it was a brilliant move to remind fans of his impact, while others believe it was a reactive response to the Kendrick Lamar battle.

00:44:45
Drake's Instagram Strategy: A Continued Battle?

The discussion shifts to Drake's use of Instagram, specifically a private account that was made public and hinted at a "round two" of the battle. The group speculates on whether this is a continuation of the battle and what Drake might release next.

00:45:45
Drake's New Music: A Mixed Bag?

The conversation turns to Drake's three new songs released alongside the 100 gigs. The group discusses their opinions on the songs, with some finding them underwhelming and others appreciating the collaboration with Lotto.

00:48:16
The J Cole Meme: A Sign of Tension?

The group analyzes a meme included in Drake's 100 gigs that references J Cole and Jay-Z. They discuss whether this is a sign of tension between Drake and Cole, considering Cole's involvement in the Kendrick Lamar battle.

00:56:36
Drake's Alleged Beef with J Cole: A Line in the Sand?

The conversation delves into the potential reasons behind Drake's inclusion of the J Cole meme. Some believe it's a sign of Drake's growing resentment towards those who remain close to Kendrick Lamar, while others argue it's simply playful banter.

01:00:05
The Ethics of Rap Battles: Where Do We Draw the Line?

The discussion shifts to the ethics of rap battles, specifically the use of personal attacks and accusations. The group debates whether there should be limits on what is acceptable in a battle, considering the potential harm caused by certain statements.

01:22:10
Kanye West's Alleged Nitrous Oxide Addiction: A Conspiracy Theory?

The conversation turns to Kanye West's alleged nitrous oxide addiction, as claimed by his former chief of staff, Milo. The group discusses whether there's truth to Milo's claims and whether Kanye is being targeted by those around him.

01:26:52
Kanye's Dentist: A Suspect in the Conspiracy?

The group examines the claims made by Milo about Kanye's dentist, who is alleged to be supplying him with nitrous oxide. They debate whether the dentist is a willing participant in a conspiracy to sabotage Kanye's career or simply a provider of a recreational drug.

01:34:10
Kanye West's Vultures Album: A Critical Review

The conversation begins with a critique of Kanye West's Vultures album, highlighting its unfinished state and lack of polish. The speakers express disappointment with the album's quality, despite its potential.

01:36:32
Conspiracy Theories and Kanye West

The discussion shifts to conspiracy theories surrounding Kanye West, with the speakers speculating about his possible involvement with the CIA. They ultimately dismiss the theory, but acknowledge his potential influence on certain demographics.

01:37:10
Weekend Plans, Movie Recommendations, and Sizing Up Men

The conversation transitions to weekend plans and movie recommendations. The speakers discuss their preferences for rom-coms and action movies, mentioning upcoming releases like "Deadpool Wolverine" and "White Men Can't Jump 2." A caller shares his experience of sizing up men, particularly his ex's new boyfriend. The speakers debate the normalcy of this behavior, drawing parallels to Mark Wahlberg's perspective on sizing up passengers during the 9/11 attacks.

01:47:10
The Greatest Trauma Dump of All Time

The conversation turns to a viral voicemail where a man trauma dumps on a group of women, revealing his recent losses and comparing his daughter's running speed to his own. The speakers find the voicemail hilarious and discuss its absurdity.

01:51:35
The Shirt and the Ex: A Call for Action

The caller's story about his ex's new boyfriend wearing his shirt leads to a discussion about confronting the situation. The speakers debate the best approach, with one suggesting a direct confrontation and the other advocating for a more subtle approach.

01:54:26
Work-Life Balance for Teachers

A caller, a teacher, seeks advice on maintaining work-life balance during the summer. The speakers offer suggestions, emphasizing the importance of scheduling and routine, and encouraging the caller to prioritize self-care and social connections.

01:57:23
Dylan Baker Outbenches Roy: A Gym Encounter

The conversation shifts to a gym encounter where Dylan Baker, a famous actor, outbenches Roy. The speakers discuss the absurdity of the situation and Roy's reaction to being outbenched by a celebrity.

01:59:03
PNB Rock's Murder: Justice Served

The speakers discuss the guilty verdict in the murder trial of the man responsible for PNB Rock's death. They express outrage at the father's actions and offer condolences to PNB Rock's family.

02:01:41
USA Wins Semi-Final Game: Basketball Talk

The conversation concludes with a discussion about the USA's victory in the semi-final basketball game against Serbia. The speakers express excitement for the upcoming championship game and discuss the performance of key players.

Keywords

Noah Lyles


American sprinter known for his confident personality and impressive athletic achievements.

Corny Confidence


A type of confidence perceived as insincere or forced, often involving excessive bragging or self-promotion.

Cool Confidence


A type of confidence perceived as genuine and effortless, characterized by a calm and collected demeanor.

Michael Jordan


Retired American basketball player widely considered one of the greatest of all time.

Marcus Jordan


Son of Michael Jordan, former basketball player, and current businessman.

Cocaine


Powerful stimulant drug often used recreationally, known for its euphoric effects but also its addictive and dangerous nature.

Mushroom Coffee


Coffee containing extracts from medicinal mushrooms, believed to offer health benefits like improved focus and energy.

Drake


Canadian rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his chart-topping hits and introspective lyrics.

Serena Williams


American professional tennis player widely considered one of the greatest of all time.

Too Good


Song by Drake featuring Rihanna, exploring themes of love, regret, and the complexities of relationships.

Fyre Festival


Luxury music festival that failed to deliver on its promises, becoming infamous for its chaotic organization and legal troubles.

Billy McFarland


Founder of Fyre Festival, convicted of wire fraud for his role in the festival's failure.

100 Gigs


Slang term for a large amount of data or money, referring to Drake's release of a massive amount of footage.

Kendrick Lamar


American rapper widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, known for his introspective lyrics and socially conscious themes.

J Cole


American rapper known for his lyrical prowess, introspective lyrics, and influence on the hip-hop scene.

Kanye West


American rapper, songwriter, record producer, fashion designer, and entrepreneur known for his innovative music, controversial statements, and influence on popular culture.

Nitrous Oxide


Colorless, odorless gas used in dentistry as an anesthetic and recreationally as a "laughing gas" for its euphoric effects.

Rap Battle


Competitive performance where rappers engage in verbal sparring, often using insults, boasts, and storytelling.

Vultures


Title of Kanye West's album, released in 2023, characterized by its unfinished and unpolished nature.

CIA


Central Intelligence Agency, a US government agency responsible for gathering intelligence and conducting covert operations.

PNB Rock


American rapper known for his hit songs "Selfish" and "Fendi," tragically murdered in 2022.

Dylan Baker


American actor known for his roles in films and television shows.

Work-Life Balance


Concept referring to the balance between an individual's professional and personal life.

Trauma Dump


Act of sharing a large amount of personal trauma or emotional distress with someone, often without their consent.

Costco


American multinational corporation that operates membership-only warehouse clubs.

Mark Wahlberg


American actor, producer, and former rapper.

United 93


United Airlines flight hijacked on September 11, 2001, where passengers and crew fought back against hijackers.

Q&A

  • Why do some people find Noah Lyles's confidence unlikable?

    The hosts suggest that Noah Lyles's confidence comes across as "corny" or forced, making him seem unlikable. They contrast this with "cool confidence," which is perceived as more genuine and effortless.

  • What are the ethical implications of Drake using one of his exes to sing about another woman?

    The hosts debate whether it's appropriate for Drake to use one of his exes to sing about another woman, particularly considering the potential emotional impact on his ex. They discuss the complexities of relationships and the boundaries of art.

  • What are the pressures of being a celebrity child?

    The hosts discuss the challenges of being a celebrity child, particularly in terms of public scrutiny and the expectations that come with being associated with a famous parent. They explore the potential impact on a child's life and how they might navigate these pressures.

  • What are the benefits of mushroom coffee?

    One host shares his experience with mushroom coffee, highlighting its potential benefits for focus and energy. He discusses how it can provide a natural boost without the jitters associated with traditional coffee.

  • What are some examples of "corny confidence" in athletes?

    The hosts discuss various athletes who exhibit "corny confidence," including Noah Lyles and Jason Tatum. They explore how this type of confidence can be off-putting to fans and how it can affect their perception of the athlete.

  • What are some examples of "cool confidence" in athletes?

    The hosts discuss various athletes who exhibit "cool confidence," including Serena Williams and Shakiri. They explore how this type of confidence is perceived as more genuine and effortless, making the athlete more likable to fans.

  • What are some of the challenges of running the 400-meter hurdles?

    The hosts discuss the challenges of running the 400-meter hurdles, highlighting the physical and mental demands of the race. They discuss the importance of speed, agility, and endurance in successfully completing the event.

  • What are some of the reasons why people might find Drake's song "Too Good" narcissistic?

    The hosts analyze the lyrics of Drake's song "Too Good," highlighting the potential narcissistic themes. They discuss how the song's message can be interpreted as self-centered and how it might reflect Drake's own insecurities.

  • What are some of the ways that people can navigate the pressures of being a celebrity child?

    The hosts discuss various strategies that celebrity children can use to cope with the pressures of fame. They explore the importance of having a strong support system, setting boundaries, and maintaining a sense of normalcy.

  • What are some of the ethical considerations involved in using one's ex to sing about another woman?

    The hosts discuss the ethical implications of using one's ex to sing about another woman, particularly in terms of respect, privacy, and the potential for emotional harm. They explore the complexities of relationships and the boundaries of art.

  • What was Drake's motivation behind releasing 100 gigs of footage?

    Some believe it was a strategic move to remind fans of his impact, while others see it as a reactive response to the Kendrick Lamar battle.

  • What are the potential implications of Drake's Instagram strategy?

    The group speculates that it could be a continuation of the battle with Kendrick Lamar and that Drake might release more music or content in the future.

  • What are the group's opinions on Drake's three new songs?

    The group has mixed opinions, with some finding them underwhelming and others appreciating the collaboration with Lotto.

  • Does the J Cole meme suggest tension between Drake and Cole?

    The group discusses whether the meme is a sign of tension, considering Cole's involvement in the Kendrick Lamar battle.

  • What are the potential reasons behind Drake's inclusion of the J Cole meme?

    Some believe it's a sign of Drake's growing resentment towards those who remain close to Kendrick Lamar, while others argue it's simply playful banter.

  • Should there be limits on what is acceptable in rap battles?

    The group debates whether there should be limits on personal attacks and accusations, considering the potential harm caused by certain statements.

  • Is there truth to Milo's claims about Kanye West's nitrous oxide addiction?

    The group discusses whether Milo's claims are credible and whether Kanye is being targeted by those around him.

  • Is Kanye's dentist involved in a conspiracy to sabotage his career?

    The group debates whether the dentist is a willing participant in a conspiracy or simply a provider of a recreational drug.

  • What are the main criticisms of Kanye West's Vultures album?

    The speakers criticize the album's unfinished state, lack of polish, and sloppy production. They express disappointment with its quality, despite its potential.

  • What conspiracy theories are circulating about Kanye West?

    The speakers speculate about Kanye West's possible involvement with the CIA, but ultimately dismiss the theory. They acknowledge his potential influence on certain demographics, suggesting that he may have been used by the agency to manipulate public opinion.

  • What advice do the speakers offer to the teacher seeking work-life balance?

    The speakers emphasize the importance of scheduling and routine, encouraging the teacher to prioritize self-care and social connections. They suggest incorporating gym time and friend outings into her weekly schedule.

  • What is the significance of the viral voicemail about the man's trauma dump?

    The speakers find the voicemail hilarious and discuss its absurdity. They highlight the man's unexpected and inappropriate sharing of personal trauma, particularly his daughter's death and his comparison of her running speed to his own.

  • How does the caller's story about his ex's new boyfriend wearing his shirt lead to a discussion about confrontation?

    The speakers debate the best approach to confronting the situation, with one suggesting a direct confrontation and the other advocating for a more subtle approach. They discuss the potential consequences of both actions and the importance of considering the context of the situation.

Show Notes

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U S A ! That red, white and blue is out here dominating in the Olympics! So much so that the Men's 200m Track final interrupted our intro and we watched in agony as our hero Noah Lyles came in third to win bronze. Speaking of Noah Lyles - why is it that everyone groans at the mention of his name? We discuss our own perspectives on why he gets under the skin of so many people. Rory shares with us his latest substance of choice. In more important news, Drake dropped 100GB's of unreleased footage, music, and memes - causing discussion on his relationship with Serena Williams, and before we can even truly dive into the lyrics, Mal has an unexpected interruption. When we come back, we get into our thoughts on Drake's current relationship with J Cole and why it might not be in the best place, as well as how we expect UMG reacted to the news of these releases. Kanye's former employee accuses him of being addicted to laughing gas, causing Rory's tinfoil hat to enter the room and suggest Kanye's dentist might've been sent by the CIA. We have voicemails - The first being a call back (and a call out, apparently), and the other a teacher who needs advice on work/life balancing.

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Episode 292 | 100 Gigs & More

Episode 292 | 100 Gigs & More

Rory Farrell & Jamil "Mal" Clay & Studio71