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The speaker strongly dislikes a movie trailer, stating they would walk out even if watching on a plane. They criticize the casting, saying Rachel Zegler "looks like a medieval squire boy." The speaker claims Marvel has lost $237,000,000 and suggests Disney is declining in quality, quipping that Disney used to make people famous, but now "it ends acting." They joke that Disney might turn Mickey Mouse into a dolphin. The speaker concludes that the trailer makes them feel emotionally rewarded.

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The speaker strongly dislikes a movie trailer, stating they would walk out even if watching on a plane. They criticize the casting, particularly Rachel Zegler, comparing her appearance to a "medieval squire boy." The speaker claims Marvel has lost $237,000,000 and suggests Disney is declining in its ability to create stars, instead ending acting careers. They sarcastically imply Disney's creative direction is poor, joking that Mickey Mouse might become a dolphin. The trailer is so bad it makes Erby and Phil emotionally rewarded.

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'The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians and force all the people in the world to stay locked in their homes, and people can only come out if they take the cartel's drugs and keep taking them over and over.' This describes a movie concept in which cartels unite to control media and politicians to force global lockdowns via drug dependence. 'I threw the script away.' 'I mean, who is gonna believe that crazy idea?' The speaker presents this premise as the movie concept, followed by remarks. The remarks reflect the speaker's reaction.

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The speaker expresses frustration about the replacement of characters with more diverse ones, blaming Kathleen Kennedy for the decision. They criticize Kennedy for making the movies more "lame" and causing Disney's stock to decline. The speaker then mentions Bob Iger showing them a piece of ancient artificial intelligence called the panda stone, which allowed for the creation of movies that appealed to everyone. However, the speaker faced backlash from racists who disliked the inclusion of diverse women characters. Instead of addressing the issue directly, the speaker relied on the panda stone, which eventually became unstable and opened a portal to another universe. The speaker concludes by saying this is the best explanation for why Disney movies are perceived as bad.

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A former child star from an iconic American TV sitcom contacted the speaker to say she is leaving woke Hollywood. She learned that the pending reboot of the series would be very progressive and woke, turning her character into an unlikable conservative. She refused to participate and is walking away from the project. The speaker is conducting a face-to-face interview with her, which will be released soon.

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An individual from a PR agency told the speaker that a government agency approached them to create a campaign against her, labeling her "anti-vaccine." The PR agent turned down the job but warned the speaker about the impending narrative. The speaker was initially skeptical, as she claims she had always stated she was not anti-vaccine. Despite this, the speaker says that she experienced the beginning of "cancel culture" when jobs were taken away from her, which was difficult as a single mother trying to pay for her son's therapies. She relied on writing books and persevering, and despite attempts to cancel her, she is still present and her son is now 22 years old.

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Let's dive into things our sons like that they shouldn't. My son loves TikTok, but I remind him he’s broke and ugly. Richard, what about your son? He prefers white friends and wants to do improv. My son wants to be vegan, but I tell him to eat chicken first. Richard jokes about his son self-diagnosing OCD. Now, Kevin, a guidance counselor, joins us. When a son slams a door, he suggests communication and compassion. Richard jokes about his son not having a door due to a pornography addiction. I quip about needing respect because I used to own the house. Kevin brings out his son, Connor, who says he’s lucky to be his son. Kevin insists they have a close relationship, and his wife supports it. Richard humorously questions their dynamic, and we wrap up with a light-hearted exchange.

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Speaker 0 states that someone likes them and put them in the movies a long time ago. They claim to have not judged anything, and that "they hate the dog." Speaker 1 warns not to be fooled by attempts to humanize someone and change perceptions of who they are. Speaker 0 confirms the discussion is about Trump.

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Bobby, it's been over 20 years since you made a good movie. I want a cameo in "Meet the Fockers Sick." Together, we can make movies great again. I just want to have a nice conversation with you. Since you're not home, I'm leaving you a party gift: my new favorite fight, fight, fight, along with a cameo from me. There's no better Christmas gift than a merry Christmas from Donald Trump. Hello, sir! What’s that? Film him? I’m not supposed to? That’s okay; you can call the police if you want. I’m just leaving a little gift right here.

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The speaker expresses concern about a recent episode of the children's show Cocomelon on Netflix. They believe that the episode, featuring a boy in a dress dancing for his two dads, is intentionally brainwashing children and undermining traditional family values. The speaker worries about the future and the need for parents to be cautious about what their children are exposed to. They mention a children's platform called Bent Key by Daily Wire, which they believe promotes traditional values and offers a 14-day free trial. The speaker encourages parents to try it out.

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The speaker, claiming to be a sim card playing a genie, denies the existence of a movie called Shazam and states that it started in 2009. They mention government intervention to remove videos from stores and imply that they were involved due to their military background. The speaker warns that having the Shazam video puts one on a hit list and advises against sharing it. They express regret for their involvement and encourage people to believe in the movie's existence. The speaker then shifts to a different topic, suggesting a fresh start and introducing themselves as a Sure.

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The speaker claims to be the reason college and high school athletes are getting paid. He calls himself "Mister influencer to influencers." He states he fights to eradicate childhood malnutrition. He accuses the mainstream media and Hollywood of being pedophiles until flight logs are released. He asks if he is canceled yet.

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Speaker 0 expresses excitement about remaking Ryan Reynolds' movies to make them better. Speaker 1 asks about what makes a good chimichanga, and Speaker 0 humorously describes its qualities. Speaker 1 mentions being new to the X-Men universe and asks about being in Wolverine's shadow, to which Speaker 0 responds with a comparison to being in Barbara Walters' shadow. Lastly, Speaker 1 asks about being a sellout in Hollywood, and Speaker 0 playfully deflects the question.

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The speaker expresses frustration over the replacement of characters with more diverse ones, blaming Kathleen Kennedy for the decision. They criticize Kennedy for making the movies more "lame" and causing Disney's stock to decline. The speaker then mentions Bob Iger showing them a piece of ancient artificial intelligence called the panda stone, which was used to make movies appealing to everyone. However, the speaker faced backlash from racists who disliked the diverse characters. They decided to fight bigotry by making movies but relied too heavily on the panda stone, which eventually became unstable and opened a portal to another universe. The speaker concludes that this explains why Disney movies are perceived as bad.

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A concerned parent in North Texas visits Barbieland and is upset by what they perceive as propaganda. They mention a phone without a number 7 and a crude map in a PG-13 movie that references the "9 dash line" in Asia. The parent sarcastically mentions hoping for a statement from Ted Cruz. They also talk about conservative talk show hosts being silenced and make a joke about Ted Cruz's response to Texas weather. The parent concludes by saying they took their children to see another movie called Sound of Freedom.

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In this video, the speakers discuss a hand gesture and its meaning. Speaker 1 claims that the gesture is a secret symbol of a group called the lumenutty, and accuses talk show hosts and comedians of being part of this group. Speaker 1 believes that these entertainers are hired by the government to distract people from the truth. However, Speaker 1 is interrupted by his iPhone and eventually shifts the conversation to promote the movie "Dumb and Dumber." Speaker 0 agrees and suggests that people should go see the movie for a good laugh. The video ends with a brief advertisement for the Jimmy Kimmel Live YouTube channel.

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The speaker wants to add a gay female character to the new Prince Eric movie. They suggest this idea after someone mentions Indiana Jones. The speaker then says Kathleen Kennedy is ruining the new Bambi movie. They suggest putting a gay female chicken in it. Kennedy is sent to lunch. The speaker demands the chef put a gay female chicken in the linguine. The speaker asks where Bob Iger is and is told he is at a screening. The speaker believes things are being kept from them and demands a gay female chicken be added.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Elon Tells Brands to "F" Off, and Fighting Woke in Entertainment, with Jeremy Boreing & Britt Mayer
Guests: Jeremy Boreing, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly discusses Elon Musk's candid remarks at the DealBook Summit, where he criticized advertisers who succumb to pressure from organizations like Media Matters. Musk's comments included a strong rejection of advertising boycotts, asserting that if his company, X, fails due to such actions, it will be clear who is responsible. Kelly highlights the significance of Musk's commitment to open discourse, viewing him as a hero for standing against censorship. The conversation shifts to the Daily Wire's efforts to fill the entertainment void left by companies like Disney, which Kelly claims has abandoned family values. Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of the Daily Wire, discusses their new comedy movie "Lady Ballers," which aims to provide non-woke entertainment. He emphasizes the importance of creating content that aligns with traditional values, particularly for children, through their new brand, Bent Key. Kelly and Boreing also touch on the broader cultural implications of the current entertainment landscape, criticizing Disney for its perceived betrayal of its legacy. Boreing expresses hope that the Daily Wire can offer a trustworthy alternative for families seeking quality entertainment without ideological indoctrination. The discussion then moves to the political landscape, with Kelly and Boreing commenting on President Biden's recent gaffes and the implications of age in leadership. They express concern over Biden's mental acuity and the potential consequences of having an elderly president. Kelly highlights the rise of anti-Semitism in the U.S., particularly in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict, and criticizes organizations like UN Women for their silence on atrocities committed against women during the conflict. Boreing and Kelly agree that the current cultural climate is increasingly hostile to traditional values and women's rights. Finally, they discuss the absurdity of modern cultural phenomena, such as the backlash against a young Chiefs fan for wearing a half-black, half-red face paint, and the revelations about the Golden Bachelor, which expose the show's fabricated nature. They conclude by reflecting on the importance of authenticity and the need for a cultural shift back to reality and traditional values.

Armchair Expert

Adam Devine | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Adam Devine
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Dax Shepard and Monica Shepard welcome Adam DeVine to the Armchair Expert podcast. Adam, known for his roles in Workaholics and The Righteous Gemstones, discusses his health journey, noting that as he gets healthier, he becomes more sensitive to foods, experiencing significant weight fluctuations after indulging. He humorously contemplates wearing diapers to avoid nighttime bathroom trips, highlighting the challenges of aging. The conversation shifts to relationships, with Adam and Dax reflecting on how partners often become oblivious to each other's physical changes over time. Adam shares that he was in his heaviest state when he met his girlfriend, Chloe, and how he feels comfortable in his current dad bod. They discuss the pressures of maintaining fitness for roles and the impact of diet on performance, including its effects on libido. Adam recounts a life-changing accident at age 11 when he was hit by a truck, resulting in multiple surgeries and a long recovery. He reflects on how this experience shaped his identity and led him to comedy as a coping mechanism. He shares his early interest in performing, including calling into radio stations and doing impressions, which eventually led to his career in entertainment. The discussion moves to Adam's career milestones, including his breakout role in Pitch Perfect and the success of Workaholics. He emphasizes the importance of staying grounded and not letting fame inflate his ego. Adam talks about his experiences on talk shows and the thrill of performing live, noting the adrenaline rush that comes with it. They also discuss Adam's current projects, including the upcoming film JXI and his role in the animated series Green Eggs and Ham. The conversation wraps up with Adam expressing his desire for children in the future and the joys of parenthood, while Dax shares his perspective on the liberating nature of being a parent. The episode concludes with a lighthearted fact-check segment, where Monica and Dax discuss various topics, including the national anthem and college statistics.

Armchair Expert

Ike Barinholtz | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Ike Barinholtz
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Dax Shepard and Ike Barinholtz engage in a lively conversation on the Armchair Expert podcast, highlighting their mutual admiration and humor. Dax expresses his excitement about Ike's comedic talent and discusses upcoming events, including a special week dedicated to *The Good Place*. They share anecdotes about their experiences in Los Angeles, including Dax's humorous interactions with celebrities and Ike's fascination with motor homes. Ike shares insights about his family life, mentioning his three daughters and the challenges of parenting. He discusses his coffee habits and how he manages to sleep at night, including using marijuana to help him unwind. The conversation shifts to their experiences with drugs, particularly ecstasy, and the effects it had on their relationships and creativity. They delve into the world of acting, with Ike recounting his journey from Chicago's improv scene to landing roles in shows like *Mad TV* and *The Mindy Project*. He reflects on the challenges of auditioning and the importance of writing in his career, emphasizing the difficulty of selling scripts in Hollywood. The discussion touches on the nature of fame and the impact of luck in their careers. Ike shares a story about his father, a lawyer who sacrificed his acting dreams for family stability, and how that influenced Ike's own aspirations. They also explore the dynamics of friendship and conflict resolution, particularly in the context of their creative partnerships. Ike talks about his new film, *The Oath*, which tackles political themes and societal polarization, and expresses pride in the project. The conversation concludes with light-hearted banter about the Olympics, body image, and humorous observations about male anatomy in sports. Overall, the episode captures the camaraderie between Dax and Ike, blending humor with personal stories and insights into their lives and careers.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | EP 148 | Comedians Tony Hinchcliffe and Vincent Oshana
Guests: Tony Hinchcliffe, Vincent Oshana
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In episode 148, hosts Patrick Bet-David, Tony Hinchcliffe, and Vincent Oshana discuss various topics, including comedy, personal experiences, and current events. The episode opens with light banter about their backgrounds, with Hinchcliffe sharing a joke about gender reveals, highlighting the absurdity of parents declaring a child's gender before birth. They delve into the dynamics of their friendship with Joe Rogan and other comedians, emphasizing the camaraderie and competitive spirit among them. Hinchcliffe recounts his journey into comedy, shaped by a challenging childhood and a desire for acceptance through humor. Oshana shares a similar story, reflecting on his experiences in the military and the influence of comedy on their lives. The discussion shifts to the different styles of comedy, with Hinchcliffe explaining the nuances of improvisation versus scripted material, likening it to mixed martial arts. The conversation then transitions to the current state of comedy and the challenges comedians face, particularly regarding cancel culture. Hinchcliffe expresses concern about the recording of sets and the potential for misinterpretation, while both hosts agree that comedians should be free to explore any topic as long as it is funny. They touch on the importance of context in comedy and the responsibility comedians have in navigating sensitive subjects. As the episode progresses, they discuss the recent controversies surrounding public figures like Mike Tyson and Will Smith, analyzing the implications of their actions and the public's reaction. Bet-David raises the issue of mental health, particularly in relation to Smith, suggesting that he may be trapped in a toxic relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith. The hosts agree that the pressures of fame and personal relationships can lead to significant mental health challenges. The discussion also covers the recent struggles of major companies like Netflix and CNN, with Bet-David highlighting the impact of poor decision-making and the need for accountability in leadership. They analyze the decline of Netflix's stock and the failure of CNN Plus, attributing these issues to a lack of understanding of their audience and market dynamics. Towards the end, they address the potential for Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and the implications for free speech. Hinchcliffe expresses optimism about Musk's intentions, believing that he will prioritize open dialogue on the platform. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to support mental health initiatives, particularly in light of the challenges faced by public figures. Overall, the episode blends humor with serious discussions about the state of comedy, mental health, and the responsibilities of public figures, encouraging a thoughtful examination of these issues.

The Rubin Report

Andrew Schulz Is Floored by Bill Maher’s Unexpected Announcement
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Dave Rubin opens the March 24, 2025, episode of The Rubin Report discussing a basketball injury that left him in significant pain, awaiting MRI results. He transitions to political commentary, asserting that Democrats are losing both politically and culturally. He critiques their approach, suggesting they either need to rebrand or continue their destructive tactics. Rubin highlights Charlemagne the God’s remarks about Democrats distancing themselves from the party's disarray, emphasizing the need for individual leaders to focus on their constituents rather than party ideology. Rubin discusses Gavin Newsom's recent shift away from progressive language, particularly regarding the term "Latinx," which he claims was never used in his office. He contrasts this with the radical left's tactics, exemplified by AOC and Bernie Sanders, who are rallying against the "oligarchy" while ironically being supported by wealthy donors themselves. He critiques the authenticity of recent political rallies, revealing that many attendees are often part of organized activist networks rather than genuine grassroots movements. Rubin also addresses the Democrats' changing stances on issues like immigration and education, pointing out that they are adopting positions previously championed by Trump. The episode concludes with Rubin discussing the cultural implications of Disney's woke adaptations, particularly the new Snow White film, which he claims fails to resonate with audiences. He emphasizes the need for genuine entertainment rather than politically charged narratives, reflecting on the broader cultural wars at play.

Mind Pump Show

1749: Hacks to Stay Consistent with Workouts, Tips for Eliminating Brain Fog, & More
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The episode begins with the hosts announcing a giveaway for the MAPS Split workout program and a sale on two popular programs: MAPS Performance and MAPS Aesthetic, both at 50% off. They discuss knee pain, emphasizing that it often stems from issues in the ankle or hip rather than the knee itself. The knee joint primarily flexes and extends, while the ankle and hip have more dynamic movements. If these joints lack stability or mobility, the knee compensates, leading to pain. The hosts explain that similar principles apply to elbow pain, which can often be traced back to issues in the wrist or shoulder. They highlight the importance of addressing the root causes of pain rather than just treating the symptoms. For example, if someone experiences knee pain during squats, it may be due to tight ankles or hips. They recommend exercises to improve ankle and hip mobility, such as the 90/90 test and ankle mobility tests from MAPS Prime Pro. The discussion also touches on personal experiences with injuries and how they relate to joint pain. The conversation shifts to the fitness industry, discussing the impact of the pandemic on gyms, with 30% of U.S. gyms and 50% of European gyms reportedly closing permanently. The hosts speculate that many of these gyms were struggling before the pandemic. They also discuss the rise of online coaching and the importance of building an online presence for trainers. The hosts share their experiences with parenting and the challenges of introducing their children to certain movies, highlighting the cultural phenomenon of the Jackass franchise and its appeal despite its controversial content. They ponder the motivations behind the continued production of such content by older stars and the potential financial pressures they may face. The episode concludes with a discussion about the ongoing controversies surrounding Joe Rogan, including political attacks aimed at delegitimizing him. The hosts express concern over the cancel culture and the implications it has for public figures. They emphasize the importance of consistency in fitness routines and the need for individuals to find a sustainable approach to exercise, especially after recovering from illness like COVID. They recommend starting with foundational programs like MAPS Starter to rebuild strength and stability.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kids and Vaccines, CNN and Toobin, and Life After Cancelation, with Mary Katharine Ham & John Crist
Guests: Mary Katharine Ham, John Crist
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Megyn Kelly discusses the CDC's recent recommendation to add the COVID vaccine to the list of mandatory vaccinations for children attending school, expressing outrage over the potential risks associated with the vaccine, particularly myocarditis in young people. She cites Dr. Vinay Prasad, who notes that the risk of myocarditis for those aged 16 to 24 is about one in three thousand, with some studies suggesting even higher rates. A Thai study showed that nearly 30% of vaccinated adolescents developed cardiac abnormalities shortly after vaccination, raising concerns about the safety of these vaccines for children. Kelly highlights that while vaccine proponents argue that most myocarditis cases are mild, there is significant debate within the medical community about the implications of any myocarditis, even mild cases. She emphasizes that many cases are subclinical, meaning children may not exhibit symptoms but could still suffer from heart issues. Kelly questions the media's lack of coverage on these adverse effects and criticizes the CDC for potentially mandating a vaccine that may not be necessary for healthy children, especially given the low risk of severe COVID in this demographic. She shares alarming anecdotes of young individuals who died post-vaccination, including a 24-year-old college student in New York and a 20-year-old nursing student in Kansas, both of whom experienced cardiac issues believed to be linked to the vaccine. Kelly argues that the CDC's decision could undermine trust in public health recommendations and lead to fewer parents vaccinating their children against other diseases like measles, mumps, and rubella. Mary Katharine Ham joins the discussion, agreeing that the CDC's recommendation is misguided and that the risks of COVID have been exaggerated for children. She expresses concern that the focus on COVID vaccination could detract from the importance of traditional vaccines. Ham also points out the broken trust between parents and public health officials, exacerbated by the pandemic's handling. John Crist, a comedian, later joins the show, discussing his experiences with cancel culture and how it has shaped his career. He reflects on the challenges of being a public figure and the importance of accountability, humor, and resilience in navigating the complexities of modern society. Crist emphasizes the need for comedians to address societal issues through satire, highlighting the absurdities of contemporary culture.

This Past Weekend

64 Colors | This Past Weekend #97
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Theo Von outlines upcoming Dark Arts tour dates across North America, highlighting West Siloam Springs, Yuk Yuk's Calgary, Temblor Bakersfield, Levity Live Oxnard, Charlie Goodnights Raleigh, the Laugh Factory Chicago, Helium Buffalo, Zanies Nashville, with more dates to be added. He describes an outreach program for single mothers in every city the tour visits, funding babysitters, dinners, and premium seating; Patreon proceeds will cover these efforts. He mentions an additional fundraiser for the Paramount Theater in Wyoming, Illinois, on June 29, with 6 and 8 pm shows. He plugs Gray Block Pizza and Ridge Wallet, plus a West Coast Buds podcast with Joe DeMaio. Then he recounts his experience visiting Joe Rogan's show, describing nerves, appreciation for Joe's support, and how Rogan challenges his thinking on topics like infinite universes and meeting an exact self; he feels inspired and accepted in Rogan's environment, comparing Rogan to a big brother figure. He jokes about Rogan’s intellect, outer-space metaphors, and even imagines a Rogan “moon.” He notes Hollywood's changing climate and his own aim to stay open to new ideas. He reflects on emotions, tears, and the physical expression of feelings, musing about how emotions escape as tears, and even absurdly imagines a scenario where crying comes from the penis, then shifts to how emotions travel from chest through the throat to the soul. He contrasts powerful emotional moments with everyday life and jokes about bodily gas on the Paleo diet, describing gas as a “secret weapon” and even a detective-like mystery. The episode features a stack of listener calls and voicemails. Topics include a weekend story at a gas station involving six men; a Marine; safety concerns; and threats; a caller recounted finding a 14-inch turd in a soap dispenser at LA Fitness; advice for a woman dealing with an alcoholic boyfriend (urging medical detox, AA, sponsorship, 90 meetings in 90 days, and Al-Anon for the partner); discussions about family, secrets, and the value of vulnerability; stories of finding long-lost relatives, half-siblings, and surprising reunions; a brain-surgery update from Zach in Houston, who asks about risks and comfort with doctors; and a Live Raise video-question segment with mushroom-trip anecdotes about Joey Diaz and Rogan’s circle. He closes with reflections on personal growth, openness to new ideas, gratitude for listeners, and a nod to fans via Theo Von Comm and Gentilly Philly, a piece by Thomas Siple.
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