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Speaker 0: It's great that your mother wanted you to be on this show. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 0: So her wish came true. Speaker 1: Her wish came true, and mine too. Speaker 2: Hooray! Speaker 1: Chemistry fulfilled another wish of mine. I traveled by flight for the first time. Speaker 0: How was your experience on the flight? Speaker 1: It was great, sir. These airlines charge so much money, and you don't even have to worry about luggage. We suffer on trains, you know. We have to keep our things under our seats, and after a while, we see that they are gone. When you wake up in the night, the first thing you remember is that. In the plane, they don't charge much and keep it for you. Speaker 2: They provide it. Speaker 0: They keep it for you because you have to keep looking down. Yes. It's good to stay in a hotel when you come here. All the hotels and such. Speaker 1: For that. Oh my god. When it comes to Jay Ho, I got it. I mean, you can't afford so much with money, not even my husband. Speaker 2: Oh my god. KBC did everything, I got it. Speaker 1: That dream also came true. Speaker 0: Who took care of the man? Your mother-in-law Chaturvedi, does she have any reaction? You always keep laughing, keep smiling? Speaker 1: My mother-in-law asks me why I laugh alone. Me? It's just that I remember good things and laugh. Laughing is good for health. That's what I mean. I don't eat a passport. Speaker 0: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: People spend money and go to the gym, exercise. I am like this, pre-male. Speaker 0: For free, say it, say it, say it for free. Three times. Speaker 1: I eat lentils, vegetables, fish, all for free. Speaker 0: Alright. Speaker 1: I go and then. Speaker 0: How much education have you had? Speaker 1: Nothing, it still feels like zero. That's why others were studying. I was roaming around because I had confidence. Speaker 2: I won't come. They gave it wrong. Speaker 1: It's gone. No. Speaker 0: By doing this, you have reached here and answered all twelve questions correctly. You are amazing, Hello Lika Ji. Speaker 1: I made it. Speaker 0: What happened? Speaker 1: After this. Speaker 0: You are still saying the same thing from the first question. It feels like it's just talking to you and it will remain open. Speaker 1: They were saying from the beginning, don't give money, it's okay. They call others, we have come to have fun anyway. Speaker 2: Oh god.

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The speaker is sharing the weekly earnings from their Bear Valley car wash location. The total amount of quarters for the week came to $725.50. The total for single dollar bills was $966. The total in $5 notes was $1,035. The total for $10 notes was $330. The total for $20 notes was $420. The speaker will add all the totals together to calculate the total weekly earnings.

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The speaker is sharing the weekly earnings from their Bear Valley car wash location. The total amount in quarters for the week was $725.50. The total for single dollar bills was $966. The total for $5 notes was $1,035. The total for $10 notes was $330. The total for $20 notes was $420. The speaker adds all the totals to calculate the total weekly earnings for the car wash location.

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The speaker talks about a series where someone is making a lot of money. They mention a player named Vincent Martin who is doing really well and tearing up the competition. Despite this, the speaker points out that the opposing team is still up by 14 points.

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Speaker 0 celebrates March Madness with Bud Light, receiving a personalized can with her face on it. She invites viewers to check out her Instagram story for a chance to enjoy March Madness with Bud Light and potentially win money. She expresses love for all teams and signs off with "break a leg."

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The speakers play a game involving identifying foods and other items based on clues. The foods mentioned include popcorn, something derived from a cucumber, a dessert with three layers and icing, chocolate, and something eaten with cream cheese, lox, and onion. A "long shaft kind of thing with a tip on the end" is skipped. Clues also involve a body of water with seabirds and a cut of meat. The contestants, Rajeev and Sammy, then spin for a prize ranging from $100 to $100,000. Sammy predicts Lena will win a Grammy. The speaker notes they are out of time.

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The segment is about the Benz. After the break, the speaker will talk more with Puffy. Viewers are invited to stay and the segment will return after a commercial break.

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Speaker vents about Walmart price hikes, citing dramatic price quotes: "They want a dollar and 32¢ for one one neck ring." "About 32¢ for one neck ring, yo." "I'd be better off walking over here and getting a goddamn hunch for 97 freaking cents." "One app oh, apple is 1¢ 8 a pound. But those are each." "Look, lemons, 68 freaking cents." "They went twice as much as they were." "Look at your tomatoes. $1.97. $2 for a tomato." "No salsa for you. Oh, Walmart." "Y'all are raking it. Y'all are raking it, Walmart." "You think I don't see it? Oh, I see it. I see what you're up to." Riley. "Okay, Riley. You got that. Appreciate it." "Time to go."

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Greece is down by 2 points in the game. Team 3 is returning and they are being told to leave the game. However, the dynamics have constantly increased for the Spanish team, who are doing great here. They have sent someone to the front.

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Speaker 0 mentions that chips are only available in Gallin. Speaker 1 agrees and repeats that it might be "skallin." They continue to repeat this phrase multiple times. Speaker 0 adds that they have some, but they are going to make a title and go to Gilles. The conversation ends with a mention of not being ready with the choice.

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Speaker 0 helps a customer named Patricia at the grocery store. Patricia is worried about the cost of her items, but Speaker 0 reassures her. They go through the checkout process, and Patricia is anxious about the prices. Speaker 0 encourages her to stay strong and not look at the total. Patricia feels overwhelmed, but Speaker 0 tells her it will be okay. Finally, Patricia pays and is able to take her groceries home.

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From Westlake, California, Brenda is contestant number one. The audience is encouraged to applaud and make noise. From Huntington Beach, California, contestant number two is about to be introduced. The audience is doing a good job with their energy.

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Speaker 0 asks, “Mean, where's your party's name? Right here.” He adds, “I'm grab that. I can make a few more.” He then states, “That was it.” Finally, he says, “I'm gonna go home. I”

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I heard someone could win some money here, and I know exactly who that is. The church lady! That is the church lady. $400 for you! Speaking of church, if more folks went to church, we wouldn't be in this mess we're in now. I agree with you! No, no, no, no. It's just a history. Maybe I'll start a show for you to come on, and we'll call it White Jeopardy. No, we don't need it! Let's slow it down a little bit. We're gonna take a break. When we return to Black Jeopardy, we will see if anyone has watched any of this year's Oscar movies.

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Speaker 0 is negotiating the price of a pot with Donald, mentioning a "slow leak." The initial offer for the pot is 500, then 6, then 100. The transcript then introduces cozone.com, a website for computer help and purchasing.

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The transcript describes a rigorous process applied to a group of contestants followed by the decisive moment when finalists are chosen. It begins with a factual overview: 58 contestants participated in an exhaustive round of personal interviews designed to help the judges discover what makes each one special. This framing sets the stage for a meticulous screening that goes beyond surface-level impressions to uncover deeper qualities. In the next sequence, there is a reference to a comment by Amy and a brief moment of interaction: The five nine reading? Yes. Serious, We made measurement, and I can put it. Okay. Okay. Thank you very much, Amy. This portion indicates that the judges or organizers mention a measuring or assessment component, and Amy is acknowledged for her participation or input. The exact phrasing is somewhat garbled, but the gist is that a measurement or assessment step was part of the process and that Amy is thanked. The narrative then emphasizes the atmosphere inside the judging room. The concentration was intense inside the Judging room. This line underscores the seriousness and focus with which the judges approached evaluating each contestant, signaling a high-stakes environment where the impressions gathered would influence outcomes. A brief exchange follows that hints at the evaluative tension in the room: What if we don't like you as you are? This question suggests that judges are considering authenticity and how contestants present themselves, weighing whether genuine character aligns with the judges’ criteria for top models. The transcript also captures a moment of emotion and excitement: And out. I'm just so excited. This conveys the personal investment of the participants and the emotional stakes of the process, reflecting both anticipation and the desire to make a favorable impression. The evaluative criteria are spelled out in more general terms: Each girl was considered not only for her beauty and poise, but also for her personality and that indefinable something extra that makes a top model. This statement outlines a multi-faceted approach to judging, combining appearance with personality traits and an elusive quality that differentiates successful models. There is a procedural moment where assistance is provided to a contestant: Okay. Do want to pull your hair back one second? Alright. Thank you very much, Ingrid. Good luck to you tonight. Thank you. Bye. This shows individualized attention and practical steps taken in the moment to prepare a contestant for judging. Finally, the emotional culmination is described: When it came time to choose the 21 finalists, emotions ran high as each judge expressed his or her opinion. This line captures the decisive phase of the competition, highlighting the strong feelings and varied perspectives of the judges as they settle on the final group.

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The speaker discusses scanning a QR code and mentions an amount of 4.60. They mention that the network speed affects the process and that you can refresh the page to see the changes. They also mention adding 468 to the previous amount. The video ends with a final amount of 682.

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The speaker mentions that the 5-5-5 deal is very popular. They address Mr. Trump and offer him three medium pizzas for five dollars each. The speaker then counters their own offer by suggesting that Mr. Trump gives them the pizzas for five dollars each instead. They express confidence in their negotiation skills and urge viewers to call and order three or more medium one-topping pizzas for five dollars each from Domino's.

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The speaker is participating in a game show called "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" and is asked what they would say to Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney. They respond with offensive remarks and express their dislike for Disney Plus. They request to use a lifeline and call Bob Iger. The host contacts Bob Iger, who is surprised to hear from them. The speaker informs Bob that they don't actually need his help and confidently states that they will win the $1,000,000 prize. The transcript abruptly ends.

This Past Weekend

Competitive Kingdom | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #516
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Theo Von announces new tour dates: August 30–31 in Las Vegas at Resorts World during LSU–USC weekend; additional stops in Oklahoma City, North Little Rock, Springfield, Kansas City, Sioux Falls, La Crosse, Green Bay, and Moline through October 13. Tickets and more shows are at theovon.com. New merch includes Be Good to Yourself T‑shirt colorways blue jean, granite bay, and banana at theovonstore.com, the only place merch is sold. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, Theo shares travel impressions: the Irish drinking culture, crowded pubs, and friendly people; Belfast’s Titanic exhibit; Cork’s outdoor circus tent show with dogs; a dairy farm visit with tea and a farmer’s table meal; jokes about the long‑standing “the girls are coming” line; reflections on weather, sun exposure, and local humor. He notes audiences across Dublin, Manchester, and London were welcoming, with guests Amir K, Shane Todd, and Katherine Ryan; describes soccer hype and the challenge of translating material for international crowds. A mid‑segment plug promotes Modify, offering unlimited web design, 24/7 support, and 50% off at modify.com/theo. Theo shares political notes: Biden’s presidential run, elder exploitation concerns, and broader doubts about government power; he argues for more parties and accountability. He affirms support for the underdog and critiques manipulation. He attended a WNBA game, praising Kate Martin and becoming an Iowa Hawkeyes women’s basketball fan. He emphasizes community and recovery stories heard from callers. He thanks listeners, foresees starting a foundation to give back, mentions the hotline, and closes with gratitude for the life they share.

PBD Podcast

Elon Musk's $1M Giveaway, Trump's Poll Dominance, Tim Pool Quits w/ Chael Sonnen | PBD Podcast | 491
Guests: Chael Sonnen, Tim Pool
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The discussion begins with a reflection on personal success and the entrepreneurial spirit, emphasizing the importance of values and the journey of self-discovery. The hosts, Patrick Bet-David, Chael Sonnen, and Tim Pool, dive into current events, including Elon Musk's controversial claim of giving away a million dollars daily to Pennsylvania voters who sign a petition, which sparks debate about legality and ethics in politics. They discuss the implications of Trump's rising popularity, his recent rally appearances, and the reactions from political figures like Kamala Harris and Mark Cuban. The conversation shifts to the upcoming election, with updates on ticket sales for an event and notable attendees. Patrick announces the acquisition of a new headquarters for his consulting business, inviting the audience to a celebration on election night. The hosts reflect on the behind-the-scenes experience of interviewing Trump, noting the heightened security and the atmosphere during the event. As the discussion progresses, they analyze polling data, revealing a competitive landscape for the upcoming election, particularly in battleground states. The hosts express skepticism about Kamala Harris's campaign and discuss the potential impact of voter turnout. They highlight the significance of grassroots movements and the need for strong leadership. The conversation then turns to international news, including the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and the implications for Israel and Palestine. The hosts discuss the military strategies employed by Israel and the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the complexities of the situation and the challenges of achieving peace in the region. They also touch on the recent closure of a California oil refinery due to new regulations, linking it to broader economic issues and the impact of government policies on job creation. The hosts critique the political landscape in California, noting shifts in voter registration and the potential for Republican gains in upcoming elections. The discussion wraps up with a light-hearted segment about sports, particularly the upcoming Yankees vs. Dodgers series, and the excitement surrounding it. Patrick teases a potential giveaway for tickets to the game, creating anticipation among the audience. The hosts conclude with a call to action for viewers to engage with the content and stay tuned for future announcements.

The Why Files

Exorcism After Files! Q&A, AMA, Hanging Out
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics surrounding exorcisms, demons, and the supernatural, while engaging with their audience through live chat. They introduce the upcoming Hecklefish plushie, encouraging viewers to vote on catchphrases to include. The conversation touches on the complexities of belief in exorcisms, with the host expressing skepticism but acknowledging the sincerity of some exorcists, like Father Mort, who claimed to have witnessed supernatural events. The hosts reflect on the nature of possession, noting that many individuals who undergo exorcisms may suffer from mental illness. They mention the dangers associated with exorcisms, including cases where individuals have died or been harmed. The discussion also includes humorous interactions with the audience, who share their thoughts on possessed dolls and the portrayal of demons in media. The hosts emphasize the importance of healthy skepticism while appreciating the stories that come from religious and supernatural beliefs. They explore the idea of possession being linked to mental health issues, suggesting that societal and cultural factors play a significant role in how these experiences are interpreted. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage with viewers, answering questions and sharing anecdotes about their own experiences with the supernatural. They discuss the phenomenon of déjà vu and its potential connections to simulation theory, as well as the idea that our understanding of reality may be influenced by a greater consciousness. As the episode progresses, the hosts address various viewer comments and questions, touching on topics like lucid dreaming, the existence of ghosts, and the implications of simulation theory. They highlight the need for open-mindedness and respect for differing beliefs while maintaining a light-hearted tone. The episode concludes with a giveaway for a gift card to the Why Files shop, encouraging viewers to participate in the chat. The hosts express gratitude for the support from their audience, emphasizing the community aspect of their show and the importance of sharing these intriguing stories.

This Past Weekend

Brotherly Love | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #384
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The host celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with humor and Irish stereotypes, then pivots to a rambling riff on autism, technology, and the future, portraying autism as a spectrum linked to creativity and leadership in a world merging human and machine. He compares individuals who are “part computer” to new world leaders and half-jokingly references a diner cheese bowl and a keyboard-titled metaphor. He reflects on personal routines, gratitude, and a sense of living in the future, noting March Madness, plans for a piano, gym routines, and various posture observations. The show then features audience calls on sensitive topics, including masturbation and family dynamics, with several stories of siblings witnessing each other and family members discovering private acts; callers discuss reactions, embarrassment, and possible guidance. Interspersed are product pitches and sponsor reads (Upstart, Allbirds, Mint Mobile, Peloton) and a plug for a Ukraine relief fundraiser tied to World Vision, with a 25% off sale promoted by a caller. He also teases an upcoming episode about psychedelic use (iwasa) and reflects on personal life changes, feelings, and gratitude for listeners. The host closes with encouragement to seek help when needed, share experiences, and keep moving through daily steps, ending with a nod to the audience’s resilience and community.

My First Million

From Design Agency To $419 Million Holding Company In 8 Years
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In this episode, hosts Saam Paar and Shaan Puri interview Jeremy Gohn, the first employee at Tiny, which transformed $5 million into $500-$600 million by acquiring cash-flowing businesses. Jeremy shares insights from the early days, including their initial deals and negotiation tactics. Tiny began with Metalab, an agency generating free cash flow, which they used to buy businesses. Jeremy discusses the importance of trust in negotiations and how they learned through experience, often moving quickly without extensive formal processes. He emphasizes that understanding the business and its potential for growth is more crucial than complex financial modeling. Jeremy highlights successful deals, including the acquisition of Dribbble and Meal Lime, the latter yielding a 25x return. He also recounts a unique deal where they acquired a shrinking business for minimal cost, showcasing creative deal-making. The conversation concludes with Jeremy hinting at future investment opportunities, setting the stage for a follow-up episode.
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