Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: Anthony Edwards says they’ve done nothing yet, Caleb Williams tried to avoid being drafted by the Bears!
Episode Date: May 16, 2025Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson & former champion Shawn “Matrix” Marion react to Anthony Edwards says they’ve done nothing yet, a potential trade of Alpren S...engun for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Caleb Williams tried to avoid being drafted by the bears & much more!01:47 - Antman says the Wolves havent done anything yet05:24 - Rockets in the market to trade Shingun for Giannis09:47 - Caleb Williams29:28 - Colts social team only posting throws of Jones40:12 - Q & Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
You're listening to an iHeart podcast.
The Made for This Mountain podcast exists to empower listeners to rise above their
inner struggles and face the mountain in front of them.
So during Mental Health Awareness Month, tune into the podcast, focus on your
emotional well-being and then climb that mountain.
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to
identify, the thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle.
Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
A lot of times big economic forces show up in our lives in small ways.
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding, but the price has gone up. So now I only buy one. ways. Small but important ways. From tech billionaires to the bond market to, yeah,
banana pudding. If it's happening in business, our new podcast is on it. I'm Max Chastin.
And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith. So listen to everybody's business on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the
podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next.
In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi.
We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
There are so many stories out there and
if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that
we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. Listen to Good Company on the iHeart or ever you get your podcasts. The Volume
The Volume
The Volume As it ever said, the wolves haven't done anything yet after eliminating the war.
There's no satisfaction.
We just got here.
We haven't done anything yet.
Who do you think coming out of the West?
Man, listen.
Listen, Denver, OKC, OK pulled this out.
That OKC and Minnesota series gonna be ridiculous.
I think it go seven games.
That's gonna be nice.
I think it can go seven.
It's gonna be, it's gonna be, so the X factor
for that series will be, oh, what's her name?
I'm freaking.
Jayden Daniels?
No, left-handed, left-handed.
I just talked, oh, shit, brain. I just talk. Oh, shit.
Brain freeze, brain freeze.
Julie, Julie.
Oh, Mike Carlin?
Julie's Randall.
Oh, Julie's Randall.
Julie's Randall's going to be the X-Factor in that series,
because I'm going to say the two seven-footers will cancel
out each other with Nas Reid and Rudy Goldberg.
I think Chet and Harden Stein, I think it's I think they can I think they
can counsel each other. You can give you can give Chet a little nod a little bit.
I think over a nod just slightly maybe.
But I'm putting Chet I'm putting Chet on go bear.
I'm letting Hardenstein who's a little bigger body, a little bigger body.
I'm going to let him but Chet can't bang with Julius.
No, no, but do like tonight to like
Yeah, I mean but you put the bomb to afford too much for the other guys. So they ain't gonna be on the guard amount in Peru
Yeah, definitely I think the wolves and and and and and uh, okay, you say you know it may go cancel each other out
Yeah, and then we're gonna have to see Jalen Williams,
Jay McDaniels, how those guys, how those guys,
how do they perform?
Conley and Brown, how do they perform?
It's gonna be interesting.
Well, we already picking that OKC gonna beat them,
but I mean Denver,
I'm pretty sure that Gordon ain't hurt.
If he hurt now, I mean.
Yeah, all bets are on for me too.
I agree with that. If he's hurt, all bets are off for me too. I agree with that
He's heard all bets off. Yeah, but different top though different could be different can fuck around pull this shit up
They pulled they pulled this off
It's gonna be tough for somebody beat them too. They can be it's gonna be tough
I mean listen, yeah, they got I mean like I said before I think Kurt
I think Murray and Joker are two two special special guys and
They do they got closer most teams only most teams in the league now only got one closer
And they got yeah, they got two guys that can finish you off. Yep
Is that man the next face of the NBA? I mean if he wants it, I think he can be I
Mean, I think I mean but I'm interested you said if he wants it if he wants it, but I think I mean, I think, I mean, but. You said something interesting, you said if he wants it. If he wants it, but I think, I mean, right now,
usually the face of the NBA is who's always
on all the commercials.
Who's on all the commercials right now?
Jace Tate.
Yeah.
So, he's in that spot already.
I mean, it is what it is, but you know,
Ant-Man, listen, he's a savage, you know?
And he got a great personality,
and I just love his work
ethic and I love this mentality man I do too I think it's uh I love guys who
don't who just won he won't he don't he ain't ducking nobody and I love that you
know saying like man whoever's in front of me let's go let's let's go we made
the best man win that day well I, I think Ant-Man is in his pair of commercials too.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
I definitely think those two are in the lion's share of the
commercials move going on.
Yeah, but, uh,
Thetem is in more of the NBA commercials.
Huh?
Thetem is in more of the NBA commercials.
Yeah.
We'll get you out of here with this one.
The Rockets are reportedly open to trading Afrin Sangoon
For a deal for Yanis the prospect of adding Yanis and the blockbuster deal viewed as intriguing within the Rockets organization
It's gonna take more than Shungoom to get it
Is it? I mean, hell yeah to get Yanis. What's the salaries?
What Yanis he's about to end a three year deal, 175.
It starts next year, three years, 175.
What's the goon made?
What's the goon made?
I don't know what his salary is.
Bad Shungoon probably made 30 mil.
No, he didn't get paid.
He got paid, didn't he?
30 mil is getting paid.
Matrix, damn.
Yeah, yeah.
You're making feedback.
He's working for minimum wage.
He got more than that.
No, no.
37.
Okay.
Okay.
He got 37, almost 40. I mean, so they're going to throw no, I'm 37. Okay. Okay. You got 37 almost 40
I mean, so they can throw somebody else in that deal. Oh, exactly. I wouldn't be surprised they would throw
Jalen green in that deal. I
Told Ocho that Ocho look they be like I have seven hair. Oh, hey. Yeah
You like you like you think they'll keep Thompson over green? Hell yeah!
Damn.
Hell yeah.
I would.
I love Jaylen. You're a 3 and D guy.
I love Jaylen but yeah.
I mean I like look I think I think Jaylen Green is amazing.
I mean you see game two he dropped 38.
But he's too inconsistent.
And what I need now in order to win a championship or to his consistency.
And I think Armand Thompson gives me more consistency.
So yes, I do think they would part with Jalen Green.
I think Jalen Green can be a farce.
Once he get that consistency down, I think he's going to be okay because he's a hell of an offensive player.
He can shoot the three, he can play above the rim. Need to work
on his middie, but okay. He can get to the hole. But Armand Thompson right now,
Ocho, I think, I think Shungun and Green and some draft picks.
Yeah. Dang it. I'm really listening. I'm just saying, listen, I really thought
Young Bull was the future, you know, just'm just saying, listen, I really thought Young Bull was the future,
just maybe not in the league,
but the future for the Houston Rockets,
and taking that next step and evolving
to being one of the better players.
Yeah, but you gotta look at it from this standpoint.
You're talking about getting young,
and you said 30 years old,
and you know what I'm saying,
and you know what I'm saying,
you gotta try to capitalize
on the window he got of being in his prime
to win another championship.
So if you can get, if you can make that happen
and get him down there and you can find some of the pieces
to put around him and like keep that veteran band fleet
down there and Thomas and a couple of other, man listen,
I like Uncle Jeffy down there too.
Uncle Jeff down there, man.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jeff good for a roster.
Saw another veteran guy down there
if he gonna stick around and man, I'm telling you,
they can make something happen out there.
They was really good this year, man.
Listen, I'm a man.
They did a great job down there, you know what I'm saying?
And I was happy to see them do that.
I was optimistic. They probably could have job down there, you know what I'm saying? And I was happy to see them do that. I was optimistic they can pull,
they probably could have beat Golden State,
but they just wasn't, they weren't disciplined enough.
And they ain't had no closer.
They don't have a closer.
Nope. They have no closer.
They're by committee.
They're by committee team.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, Matrix, we're gonna,
tell the people what they can find yet on social media.
IGX.
Matrix 31, I think is on everything.
Okay. That's what's up. What's your media? IGX? Matrix 31, I think is on everything.
Okay. That's what's up. So, hey, make sure y'all go follow Matrix 31
on IG, Facebook, X, what, TikTok, whatever they got.
I don't even do TikTok, bro.
I got one, but I don't even do it really though.
Yeah. You ain't got no TikTok?
I do, but I don't do it, man.
I'll be, I don't.
Oh, you got Snapchat?
Hey.
I do got Snapchat, but don't be calling me on Snapchat.
So, hey, y'all make sure y'all go,
y'all go make sure y'all go follow Sean Mary in the Matrix.
Hey, Matrix, thanks for joining us,
give us a little bit of your time tonight, we appreciate it.
Check back in with us when you get some free time, bro.
Will do, will do, appreciate you guys, man.
Always love.
Have a good one, man.
Keep it up.
Love.
That was Sean Mary, a four time All-Star,
two time All-MBA champion with the Dallas Mavericks.
One of the great two-way players,
three and D guy turned himself,
had a very unorthodox shot, but he went in.
So it doesn't matter how pretty the shot is,
does it go in.
I've seen some pretty guys that miss all the time. Oh Joe, in the book, American Kings,
a biography of the quarterback, author, ESPN's reporter,
Seth Wickersham describes how Caleb Williams was so
concerned about being drafted by the Bears that he and his family
weigh in circumventing the entire NFL draft.
They spoke to lawyers to find a way around the league's CDA and
considered signing in the US UFL. Chicago is the place where quarterbacks go to
die. Carl Williams, who's his dad, said ahead of the draft according to the book.
In addition, none of the Bears coaches last season told Caleb Williams to watch
film or give him zero help. No one tells me what to watch. I just turn it on.
Ocho? Yeah. What do you break about that revelation?
I mean, it's obviously, I mean, you look at what has happened to all the
quarterbacks who have been a part of the Bears organization and you could
understand why Caleb Williams and his father felt that way.
Yes.
Look that way for a reason, you know, look how they treated everybody that's
come through that organization that has played the position and the quarterbacks that did have success, they had success simply because the defenses in Chicago at the time were amazing.
Really good. So all you had to do was just facilitate and don't turn the ball over and defense will take care of everything else.
Yes. I think Caleb Williams is in a great situation now, Unc, especially with the
supporting cast they have around him.
That addition of Ben Johnson and the rest of the coaches on that staff.
I think this is going to be the Bears' best year yet, and they're going to
surprise a lot of people.
Every football season, the main guns are always in contention.
Your Eagles, your Bills, your Ravens, Bengals if we start off to a fast start,
your Chiefs, your Lions,
and for some reason, I don't know why,
and you can quote me on this,
and that goes for everybody else in the chat.
The Bears will be in contention in one of those teams
buying for a playoff spot and challenging for Lombardi
simply because of not just the quarterback play,
but with a great understanding of what Ben Johnson
and his offensive creativity can do for a skill set,
for the skill set that Caleb William has.
And I'm going out on a limb and I'm saying that
because I saw what he did in Detroit with Jared Golf.
Yeah, and he has a more athletic.
I'm not surprised by this.
Carl Williams, who's Caleb Williams' father,
it is his job to protect his son
and put him in the best possible situation.
I don't have any problem with that because he said,
look, you look at all the quarterbacks,
Mitchell Trubisky, you look at Justin Fields,
you look at Rex Grossman, you look at, uh, uh, Justin Fields, you look at, uh,
Rex Grossman, you look at all the quarterbacks they've had.
They, they have, they haven't had any luck with the quarterbacks.
No, no.
It is what it is.
I mean, and so he's well within his right to make sure that he's trying to put
him son, his son is going to the best situation that gives him the best chance
to succeed now, um, about the, what do you think about the watching film,
not giving the coaches, not giving them any direction?
I don't know, that's tough right there,
especially at that position.
Before you touch the field,
the only way to prepare is by watching film
on your opponents and knowing what you're gonna see,
you know,
day to day, week to week.
So it's hard for me to believe that,
that there's no instruction in that area,
especially for the most important position on the field,
who has to know everything that's going on,
especially your opponent.
So that's, I don't know, that's a little tricky, Unc.
I think maybe they thought you were a quarterback
playing in the top five program.
You got that word you were the USC.
Maybe they just took for granted,
because a lot of times they take for granted,
like, bro, you played a big time program, bro,
we ain't gotta go over that.
We can go ahead and skip that step
and start getting to something else.
Now, I just wanna say this for us, for me.
The way we got tape cut-ups, Ocho, it was first and third, third and one to three, third
and three to five, third and long.
But we had cut-ups.
Cover one, cover two, cover three, cover four, two man, cover six, you know,
whatever the case may be.
So it was broken down, so we watching it.
And so we see this is what they do in cover three.
This is the front they give us.
This is the coverage they play behind set front.
Yeah.
I don't know.
And like I said, I think maybe it was a situation
they thought he already knew how to watch film.
Everybody, I didn't know how to watch film
because we really didn't have to watch film, Ocho.
Hell, if HBCU playing man coverage,
hell, what the hell you think you gonna get?
It wasn't about the disguise or nothing.
There wasn't no cover too.
It wasn't no single high.
It wasn't no six kick.
It wasn't no 88.
It wasn't no box pose.
It wasn't none of that.
It was man.
I would have expected to of that. Right. It was man. Mm-hmm. I would have expected to be man.
Right.
So I need to be, so bro, what he doing?
Why he ain't, oh Joe, I'm a little asking, why he ain't got me man?
What he doing?
Right, right, right.
But nah, it's cover two.
What the hell is cover two?
Mm-hmm.
So they had to break me all the way down in order to build me back up.
And nobody made me feel stupid that I didn't know that.
No, I went to a program.
I went to an HBCU, Ocho.
We didn't have receiver codes, tight end codes.
No, we have all that.
Yeah.
No.
And that's one of the things that I really enjoyed, Unc,
that it's not glorified on my end
because of my style of playing, the way I play the game,
but I was a student of the game, huh?
Yeah.
That's a part of it, that people didn't even realize
I wasn't able to go out there and do what I did
by not studying like a goddamn third, you know?
Because it's overshadowed by the fun and the entertainment
and the celebrations and the flamboyancy
and all the shit talking.
But dude, uh, but when it was time to watch film,
oh my goodness, I needed to know everything.
I needed to know everything.
I needed to know what they,
Travis was our person who broke down our film for me.
He was our camera guy, our video guy in the department.
I had him break down all the clips
of the previous four games of the individual.
You know I got the number one corner every goddamn game.
Traps.
I need everything on first, second, and third down, right?
On these down the distances.
In our area, before we get across the 50,
and when we cross the 50, what they like to do?
What coverage am I gonna get?
Is he gonna bump?
Is he gonna play, man, I'm looking at everything.
Is he a shade inside?
Is he head up?
Does he like outside leverage?
Know what a safety company, I'm talking about everything.
I can tell you, I can tell you based on down and distance,
I can tell you what they gonna run
when I'm coming out the huddle.
Yeah.
And I know it and I knew it.
That's why I had such a confidence in my approach to the game,
because I studied like a goddamn, like a nerd.
That's the only reason where that confidence came from.
It wasn't about my talent or my skill or, you know, me running around
and just, I know what you're doing before you even do it.
At the snap of the ball.
Mm-hmm.
And that just, oh my God, man.
Now, towards the end of my career,
when my body wasn't able to react,
you know, the way it was when I was in my prime,
being able to study film and knowing what was happening
before it happened gave me a little bit of an edge When I might have lost a step a little bit. Yeah
right
Yeah, and I think that's the thing you look at down a distance
I mean we going over what they like to do and down a distance what they like to do in red zone
What did I like to do back? They got you backed up? This is the coverage
They like to play but that was always on the tape. Yeah. And so I'm looking and then so, like I said,
I could, guys, I'm not trying to belittle anybody.
I'm just saying, maybe they thought
this is something that he already knew.
And so they didn't give him the instructions that he need.
Me, I'm looking at it from the way we had it in Denver,
it was broken down.
You plug, hey, third and one to three, cover one. Every You plug A. 31 to three, cover one.
31 to three, cover two.
31 to three, quarters.
31 to three, six.
Two man, okay.
35, 30 long, back duck, midfield, red zone.
When they play eight, okay, nickel. Wehmm. Hey, and you know what?
When they play, hey, okay, nickel.
We go, hey, this is the cover.
Hey, they're not going to play a handful of cover.
They're not going to get all that get too exotic.
They like things that they like to do a couple of things
to try to catch you off guard.
But when they're in nickel defense,
this is what they like to play.
Yeah.
Made for This Mountain is a podcast
that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept
them small.
Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face
the mountain that is in front of you.
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify.
The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle.
This is the thing that's in front of me.
You can't make that mountain move
without actually diving into it.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month,
a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible
and step boldly into the best version of yourself
to awaken the unstoppable strength
that's inside of us all.
So tune into the podcast,
focus on your emotional well-being
and climb your personal mountain.
Because it's impossible for you
to be the most authentic you.
It's impossible for you to love you fully
if all you're doing is living to please people.
Your mountain is that.
Listen to Made for This Mountain
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
A lot of times the big economic forces we hear about
on the news show up in our lives in small ways.
Three or four days a week,
I would buy two cups of banana pudding,
but the price has gone up.
So now I only buy one.
The demand curve in action.
And that's just one of the things we'll be covering
on everybody's business from Bloomberg Business Week.
I'm Max Chavkin.
And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith.
Every Friday we will be diving into the biggest stories in business, taking a look at what's
going on, why it matters, and how it shows up in our everyday lives.
With guests like Business Week editor Brad Stone, sports reporter Randall Williams, and
consumer spending expert Amanda Mull, we'll take you inside the boardrooms, the backrooms, even the signal chats that make our economy tick.
Hey, I want to learn about VeChain.
I want to buy some blockchain or whatever it is that they're doing.
So listen to everybody's business on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company,
the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next.
In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi,
for a conversation that's anything but ordinary.
We dive into the competitive world of streaming,
how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold,
connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
It's this idea that there are so many stories out there,
and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person
discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience
is that they feel seen.
Get a front row seat to where
media, marketing, technology,
entertainment, and sports collide.
And hear how leaders like
Anjali are carving out space
and shaking things up a bit
in the most crowded of markets.
Listen to Good Company on the
iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
You know who the worst was to watch on film?
Who?
It was because you study coverages and you study things that teams like to do but they had the
personnel the goddamn Ravens and the goddamn Steelers during the 2000s. Yeah
they got exotic. Man they doing all type of exotic shit. That's Rich Ryan. That's Rich Ryan, that's Reg Ryan, especially. Uncle, where your camera go?
I'm off, I'm off. Yeah, I can't see you.
I'm gonna wait till you come back.
Okay, well anyway, anyway, chat, listen,
the goddamn Ravens and the Steelers from the 2000,
that 2000 era, all that cover too, and 50,
they had all type of exotic stuff that just it was like it was confusing
So no matter how much film you watch there was no telling what you gonna get on game day
I come out the goddamn huddle, you know my split tight
I'm looking at I'm looking at the safety. What a goddamn safety yet. Hey, I'm looking goddamn
Troy Pallimallo in the goddamn a gap
And the goddamn a gap so I'm high I'm thinking I'm looking at Carson I'm hitting Carson over there Yeah, because I'm thinking it just me. I Taylor one one
Man, um, I'm looking inside at the snap of the ball. I look back up
I'm running my route this goddamn Troy and got way back to the to the goddamn third at the snap of the ball. I look back up, I'm running my route. This goddamn Troy done got way back to the goddamn third
at the snap of the ball.
Yep.
What is you doing?
That damn Ed Reed.
Yeah.
He playing safety.
He all the way in the back like it's part return.
Yep.
What you doing?
It's third down.
So Ed is doing the opposite of what most safeties do.
They sit there, and they backpedal back.
Ed playing the game the opposite way,
he start back and come forward.
Yep.
What?
Ed?
I love playing the Raiders and the Chiefs,
because you ain't getting my man coverage.
Well, the Raiders, man to man.
Chiefs, man to man. Cheese, man to man.
And they right in your face.
Dale Carter and James Hasty right here.
And they had, they had
Alvin Lewis and Kevin Ross.
And with the Raiders, they had James,
they had Washington and they had
T-Mac, Terry McDaniel.
Yeah. Right there. They right there. And they had T-Mac, Terry McDaniel.
Right there.
They right there.
You know what you're getting.
Every time.
Hey, my company says real simple this week, guys.
You got to beat man coverage.
Now, if you can't beat man coverage, you either coaching or selling cars.
Now, my coaching staff filled up.
I can't hire you.
John, you hired anybody?
You got new salespeople you need to hire?
Nope, coach, I'm good. Okay, you're gonna be without a job.
Yeah.
Wickersham also said the Williams family thought of publicly attacking the Bears
and the city of Chicago to try to force a trade.
Concerned that the team would refuse a trade to him regardless
and cause a worse situation, Caleb told Wickersham,
I wasn't ready to nuke the city.
I can do it for this team. I'm going to be the... I, I wasn't ready to nuke the city.
I can do it for this team.
I'm going to the Bears.
I like it.
I like it.
I like it too.
I know a lot of people might say what I just said.
You know, it's laughable.
It's a joke.
They're a shit franchise.
They might not like Caleb Williams for whatever reason,
but I'm telling you, you got a quarterback like that
and you get an offensive coordinator
with that kind of creativity,
understanding the strengths and the weaknesses
of the supporting cast that Kayla Williams has around him.
Man, I think the sky's in the...
Look at the additions that he got.
They fortified that offensive line.
Yes.
They drafted another offensive weapon
at the tight end position.
You got Roman Madunze. You took number one overall.
You just re-did DJ Moore.
So you've got weapons out to Ying Yang.
You fortified it so he should not be getting attacked from the defensive
perspective like he had, like he got last year.
So would that be, I think they got Joe, they got Joe Tooney.
I didn't sign a guy from the Rams.
Didn't they get the offensive lineman from the Rams?
But they fortified their offensive line.
Now look, he's going to have to do a better job of not holding, getting rid of the
football.
Sometimes you got to know when the journey's over, throw it away, live to see
another day.
Don't take your team out of field goal range and don't make it third and long.
Some things it's going to be in his hands.
I think he has a better understanding of that.
Having played the game, uh, um, got a year up on his belt,
Ocho things are slow down for him this year.
I know he's going to put the work in.
I've talked to the young man, uh, um, uh, and I know he's going to put the work in.
And so, uh, I'm excited.
That's a very tough division, Ocho.
Yeah.
Hey, you got green.
I mean, think about it.
Green Bay went to the playoffs last year.
Minnesota went to the playoffs last year.
Detroit went to the playoffs last year.
Yeah.
And listen, chat, quote me and remember this.
Whatever day it is, it's Friday, Friday, May 16th.
I guarantee you the Bears look like a totally-
It's day Thursday.
It is?
Oh, well, it depends on where you are. Okay, I'm in LA but my
computer's late. It's Thursday still. Thursday, yeah, but I'm telling you the Bears, every year there's a team.
Every year. Yeah, there's a couple teams that pop up, you know, you didn't think they were gonna be in the
playoffs and they end up being there. Yes, now I hit a time and I'm rarely wrong when I have my takes,
even though they might sound terrible at times but for some reason they always they turn into
fruition. Who do they sign offensive linemen? And that goddamn Jalen Johnson. Yeah Jonah Jackson yeah so
they fortified their offensive linemen Ocho. They spent big money. Yeah they got a center
from the Falcons they got offensive linemen from the Rams and they got Joe Tooney, who's a Pro Bowl player,
who's been an All-Pro.
So they've done what they should do to make sure the offense flows smoothly.
I think Caleb Williams takes another step.
He gets better.
I think they take off, but they don't have a choice because they're in
one of the toughest divisions in football. They're in one of the toughest
divisions. It might be the toughest division considering they had three
teams represent the NFC in the playoffs. Where are their four teams
represented in the playoffs? Yeah they are. I mean they had what a
15 and 2 team or 15 and 1 or 15 and 2 team they had a what, a 15 and two team, a 15 and one or a 15 and two team.
They had a 14 and two, a 14 and three team.
And they had what, a 10 and seven or 11 and 16.
So probably gonna take you 10 wins, 11 wins,
just to make the playoffs, don't you?
Yeah.
And I believe they have the talent.
I mean, like I said, I think that they did
what they need to do offensively to make sure,
because at the end of the day you ain't doing nothing
Okay, I'll get your defense is if y'all face of trash. You ain't going nowhere, bro
You're not you wasting your time. And so they like look we got the number one overall draft pick
Let's cut down on some of these sacks. He was I think he was the most sad quarterback in the NFL
So if you can take 20 sacks off of that number
Get his completion percentage up.
I think he was 62%.
Get that up around 66, 67.
Yeah.
I think they'll be fine.
Because I like what the Bears have done.
I like the hire of Ben Johnson.
I love the addition of the tight end from Michigan.
Although I thought Warren, the guy from Penn State was better in my
estimation, he was better than me.
Um, if I had to, if I had to grade them, that's what I would do.
But Hey, they went with who they thought was going to be the best in their situation.
I don't have a problem with that.
But, um, I mean, you hear rumblings behind the scenes that, you know,
he's thinking about Chicago.
It might not be the place for him considering they haven't developed
the quarterback an extended period of time.
Hell, I don't know if they've ever developed a quarterback.
You have to go back.
Wait, wait, wait.
Like I said, they had Rex Grossman.
What's the guy, the guy from Purdue?
Uh, ended up going to the Broncos.
Kyle Lorton.
May I remember Kyle?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh, uh, uh,
so look, um, it was reported that he wanted to go to Minnesota because he and O'Connell
hit it off. He said, man, I really love to play. Uh, maybe he saw, maybe he saw a Jetta over there. Parkinson. Addison.
Woo!
That probably didn't hurt either.
But I think he did in a great situation.
Look, you were in Chicago.
You were in Chicago, they gonna love you.
That's an old school team, they love they Bears.
They've been around in this thing for 100 plus years.
They love the Bears, They love the Bears players.
That was a football town.
I mean, they love the Cubbies too now.
So I think the Bears, the Bears, all right,
the Cubbies, they got, the Cubbies got what was that?
2016?
When did they win the championship?
2016?
After a hundred plus years?
They're like, okay.
All right, Bears.
Y'all haven't won since 85, 40 years.
Come on now. What y'all haven't won since 85, 40 years, come on now.
What y'all got for us?
Oh, Joe, a fan pointed out the Colts' social media account
has only posted thrills of Daniel Jones
and none of Anthony Richardson.
Have the Colts already decided
they're going with Daniel Jones?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
I doubt it.
I doubt it.
Obviously, when it comes to a quarterback competition
between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, I think that's one that Anthony Richardson would win. Obviously right now what they're doing right now
I don't think it's a
testament to who would be the starter even if there is a quarterback competition
I really think that Anthony Richardson would win that out, obviously having the edge, knowing the offense.
Man, you ain't paying no guy no $14 million
to sit on the bench.
What other, back up quarterback, you know,
making $14 million.
Okay, so you think that-
Or the 31 other teams.
Hold on, you think they just gonna throw him in there, huh?
Based on-
No, I'm just saying, I think there's a quarterback,
I think there's a quarterback competition.
You said you don't think there's a quarterback competition.
I think there's a quarterback competition. why else would they get that man 14
million I know one thing Anthony Rich is as a head start on that quarterback
competition because he knows the offense yes I agree he knows offense so if you
will if you allow him to beat you out I think it's more politics because they're
paying Daniel Jones 14 14 goddamn million And I think they'll just get you number three overall.
I put I put 38 million dollars in your pocket, guaranteed.
I can't teach a whole damn contract.
What you mean? There's politics.
It's politics that Anthony Richardson hadn't gotten better in the things that he
was doing wasn't conducive for you being a starting quarterback and being good.
And you think Daniel Jones is the answer?
Because we saw him.
What's the question?
Huh?
What's the question?
You said Daniel Jones answer.
I didn't know what the question.
Did he go to Duke?
Yes.
Is his name Daniel Jones?
Yes.
I mean, you can't just say, do I think Daniel Jones the answer?
I need to know the question.
I'm just, I'm just running down everything you question. I'm just running down everything you said.
I'm just running down everything you said that anything Anthony Richardson didn't do.
Yes.
You're saying, well hell, what you think going to happen when God damn Daniel Jones is there?
It's going to be all of a sudden he's going to go from what he was last year and all of a sudden just be what Tom Brady this year?
No, absolutely not.
No, I think the thing is, but what does that say?
He thinks Daniel Jones is who he is.
In your third year, did they bring another receiver in
and have him compete with you?
Oh, no, because by the time I hit my second year,
I had arrived.
OK, thank you.
That's all I need to say there.
That was not only the Colts gaffe
they've made in the last 24 hours.
The Colts ended up deleting their schedule release video
that is done by Minecraft style and included a dolphin wearing a tan Tyreke Hill jersey being pulled over by the
Coast Guard. Remember what happened in the opening day? An apology, the Coats said,
we've removed our schedule release video because it exceeded our rights with Microsoft and included
an insensitive clip involving Dolph's receiver Tyreke Hill.
We sincerely apologize to Microsoft and Tyreke.
That wasn't fucking insensitive.
Tyreke ain't one of them goddamn, uh, Oh my God, why did you do that?
He loved it.
He said you should have left it up at Coase.
This was funny.
Yeah, it was funny.
It was that, that, I mean, people people have to understand you make jokes about certain individuals
You you have to know who you're doing it to right? Someone's not direct is going to laugh at that
He's not one of those overly sensitive people and obviously I'm assuming the people at the Colts don't know it and maybe other people
Would get upset for Tyreek Tyreek wouldn't care. It was funny. You damn Tyreek Microsoft
Tyreke wouldn't care. It was funny. Damn Tyreke, Microsoft.
They tie your ass up with rights.
They got more money than the whole NFL.
All the NFL.
You don't want to be messing with them, Mocho.
There's certain things you can do like, oh, I don't even care.
And there's certain things, when it comes to big companies like this,
that's sitting on $3, $4, $ three four five six hundred a billion dollars in cash
Don't fool with them. Oh joy. They need more to take it down. I'm sorry
Okay, I see you. Hey, I'll show you just apologize and keep it moving the movement. Yeah, they keep it moving
Hey some of some of the the schedule releases in the creativity from some of the teams. I really enjoyed
and the creativity from some of the teams. I really enjoyed.
I really enjoyed.
And that's why we have to be super, super cautious.
I told Ash, we're not showing another video.
We make sure, we ask, can we show this on our platform?
Make sure we get it and then we gonna screenshot it.
Because the last thing we want somebody to do is say,
yeah, you can do it and then erase it.
And we ain't got no, we ain't give them no permission.
Nah, you screenshot that ass.
But that got our ass burnt.
We had a 90 day, you know, we in probing in hell.
And then the dude took all the money,
the revenue that we got from the video.
That whole episode.
Right, he probably, he done ran through that now.
He ain't got no more of that left.
Oh Joe, you remember the guy that DM'd you last week, right?
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
What about him?
He got upset. Like bro, you gave us permission to show the thing.
You gave us permission to show it.
Oh.
I sent, I sent an ass a message and I I you know, I was a man at whatever because I
believe it was the issue. I was like, um, what was the issue? I mean, man, we yet what's
your location? So you could tell me what you're talking about in person. I asked three times,
you know, I mean, if you feel like listen, I had this, I didn't say anything bad. I ain't
say anything bad. I just that's what I think. But I think the thing is, you know,
he from Miami, you from Miami.
He took it away, but, you know, I was like, bro,
so you just bypass what I said.
So you only heard what Ocho said.
Yeah, but I didn't say nothing bad.
I just said that takes too long for me.
I like to get in and out, you know?
But he missed the point where I said,
before you said that, Ocho, I said, man, yeah,
that's $300 worth even for the haircut, the facial, I said, before you said that, Ocho, I said, man, yeah, that's $300 worth even.
For the haircut, the facial, the shave, the trim.
Yeah, that's $300.
So he bypassed it.
But again, Ocho, we talked about that, remember?
Yeah.
The way we're wired, we only hear the negative.
Right.
He bypassed the positive, and I went longer with the positive than you did saying that
it'd take too long.
I went way longer, but that's what he heard
Yeah, but with a man you doing a great job. You provide a great service. I'm gonna go get the server
I'm gonna go get it. You ain't got no damn etiquette. You're only 150. Nah, I'm gonna get me through matter of fact
Let him shave your head with that straight razor
No, could I get bumps? I get bumps. That thing look like a nisse and crunch
No, because I get bumps. I get bumps. That thing look like a Nessie Crunch.
Nessie Crunch.
It would.
Hey, I don't know where it's at.
I'm going to ask the patient.
I'm going to get that treatment. I'm going to record it too.
Bad, we had a dude on our team.
I ain't going to call his name.
He shaved with one of them disposable razors.
Oh no.
Under here?
He stuck his face in an ant bed
ah No, okay. We call it bump daddy. Yeah. Hey, it's me one time
It took me one time to do it. I forgot I forgot um, I think was 2007 the barber
I was in a rush. So he said well, let me use this on you and he used the oh, yeah
Oh the metric. Oh my god, it took by two days,
it took by two days that all this up under here, man,
looked like a damn Nestle crunch.
It took forever to go away.
I don't, hey, I don't do that.
No, I do shave with a razor.
I put that blue steel on my face and I don't bump.
Yeah, I'm scared of that.
That right there, oh no.
Yeah. Oh no, man.
Man, you be busting blackheads for months.
Pfft.
He-he-he.
Ah!
He-he-he.
Nah.
Hey, Javontae Davis versus Lamont Roach rematch
is set for August 16th.
Oh, yeah.
In Las Vegas.
You excited, Ocho?
You coming to the fight, Ocho?
Nah, I'm going to watch it on TV.
I don't like going to the fight because I can't see the fight
develop being at the fight.
Even if you sit ringside, to me, as a person who loves
bossing itself in the sweet science,
I like watching it develop round by round.
Well, I'm telling you this.
When Bud and Canelo fight, I'm going to that fight.
You're going?
I'm gonna watch it develop ringside.
Yeah, it's in September.
But Vegas is on the list, but they listed like LA,
they listed a couple of other places like Dallas.
Listen, a fight like that has to be in Vegas.
It should.
It has to be in Vegas at MGM or hell, a fight like that, they need to have it at the goddamn,
what's the thing, uh, uh, with the big ball.
Oh, the spear?
Yeah, at the spear. You know, a fight like that of that magnitude should be at the spear.
Made for This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles,
break free from the chains of trauma, and silence the negative voices that have kept them small.
Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance,
you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you.
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify.
The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain.
This is the struggle.
This is the thing that's in front of me.
You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into it.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible
and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's
inside of us all.
So tune into the podcast,
focus on your emotional wellbeing,
and climb your personal mountain.
Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you.
It's impossible for you to love you fully
if all you're doing is living to please people.
Your mountain is that.
Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
A lot of times the big economic forces
we hear about on the news
show up in our lives in small ways.
Three or four days a week,
I would buy two cups of banana pudding,
but the price has gone up, so now I only buy one.
The demand curve in action,
and that's just one of the things
we'll be covering on everybody's business from
Bloomberg Businessweek. I'm Max Chafkin.
And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith.
Every Friday we will be diving into the biggest stories in business, taking a look at
what's going on, why it matters and how it shows up in our everyday lives.
With guests like Businessweek editor Brad Stone, sports reporter Randall Williams and
consumer spending expert Amanda Mull will take you inside the boardrooms, the backrooms, even
the signal chats that make our economy tick.
Hey, I want to learn about VeChain.
I want to buy some blockchain or whatever it is that they're doing.
So listen to everybody's business on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the
podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next.
In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything
but ordinary.
We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold,
connecting audiences with stories
that truly make them feel seen.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
It's this idea that there are so many stories out there,
and if you can find a way to curate
and help the right person discover the right content,
the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide.
And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets.
Listen to Good Company on the iHeart radio app,
Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Man, can you imagine what them tickets are cost to get into the sphere?
They gonna pay them.
They gonna pay them.
I've been watching at home.
I changed my mind.
I'm watching at home.
All right, Ocho, we're gonna get you out of here on this one.
It's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q&A.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, Ocho.
Yeah, what's up? Hey. Oh yeah. Hey, uh.
Yeah, what's up?
Like, it's 10 o'clock in LA right now, right? Yes.
So, my son graduated tomorrow morning at 8 a.m.
Yes.
You think, you should I just get on the road right now
and drive to Arizona, or should I just catch that flight
in the morning at 5 a.m.?
Catch that flight. Okay. at 5 a.m. Kiss that flight
Okay, that's a six-hour drive
Six hours, yeah
Okay, the drive Arizona
Yeah, I mean it's a 40-minute flight. How the hell is the six-hour drive? That would be three hours. Okay
Tell you car ain't going 600 miles an hour.
That's how.
Ha ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha ha.
Ha ha ha ha.
That's why it's the time.
Yes, absolutely.
Six Foot Aquarius said, uh, in that 2005 Eagles playoff run,
they won two playoff games without Tio.
Do you think it was a good idea to bring him back for the Super Bowl? Yes.
As a matter of fact, he's the only one that played to a standard.
You think anybody else off physically look good?
You see they won two playoff games.
Let me ask you a question.
How many games do you think they would have won if they didn't have Teo on the team?
So you forget about those 15 touchdowns that Teo had that thousand yards that he had before he got hurt and the first team all
Pro selection. So if Tio's not on that team, are y'all even in the position to be in the playoffs?
No question
Smack at halftime, what's up? I'm gonnachoa. I got another one. Start, bench, cut.
Randy Moss, Calvin Johnson, or T.O.
God damn.
Ochoa, this is O.U., Ochoa.
I'll let you out.
This is your expertise here.
Come on, come on, man.
No, this is you.
I ain't got nothing to say.
I'm on my phone.
Damn, what a, hey, listen, that's a good one, man.
It's like, listen.
Well, go ahead and give us an O.U. So you say it's a good one, that gives us a good answer. All right, that's a good one man. It's like. Well go ahead and give it to you, I need it.
So you say it's a good one, that gives a good answer.
All right, I'm starting T.O.,
I'm starting T.O.,
moss on the bench, and I gotta cut Calvin.
God dog!
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey,
hey, they're my boys too, man.
God damn, that's a tough one.
That is.
And in the chat, y'all could probably disagree.
They might probably switch, they might probably switch, have Tio starting to have, I mean,
have Randy starting to have Tio on the bench.
But we talk about two of the greatest of all time.
Obviously Calvin Johnson is right there in the realm of who and what they are.
He didn't play as long.
But that's tough, man.
That's tough.
So this is what Tio's, this
is what Ocho said. He's starting Tio, he's benching Moss, he's cutting Calvin
Johnson. Yeah that's tough man. That's tough. Nope I ain't got nothing to add to that.
Sir K said my guys call me crazy but I think this would be Mike T's first
losing season because I don't think Mason Rudolph would take us Steelers fans to the promised land
Why Steelers so stubborn about finding a quarterback?
We talking about Mason Rudolph not gonna be starting a quarterback and he's starting quarterback for the Steelers
He's purposely doing what he's always doing because teams are allowing him
But not teams the Steelers are allowing him to wait until him to wait until he decides to come in.
He's going to be there. He knows what he's doing. He knows he doesn't want to retire.
So, I mean, that's what it's going to be.
Okay. I think the mistake that they made, me personally looking at it,
is that they didn't get a quarterback soon enough. They should have got a quarterback
and let him sit a year or two behind Ben. And they didn't want
to piss Ben off huh? They didn't want to piss Ben off and that's why they're in
the position they're in now. You see guess what? You see what happened? You see what Green Bay did?
Oh yeah. Oh yeah and Aaron was pissed. They got a quarterback with Brett Favre and they
had they got a football. They got Caleb, they got love,
Jordan love, when Aaron Rodgers was there. And guess what?
They got prosperity.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You worried about somebody.
So when that guy gone, you didn't piss him off,
but he at home, he glad you miserable.
I'm not saying Aaron Rodgers glad
that it would have been happy, you know.
But I'm saying you spared his feelings, but you suffering.
What about your feelings now when you get in your eyes beat in every year?
Not your B is, Uncle Nocho loved the show.
Is James Harden the best score with the worst playoff resume?
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
I mean, we've never seen a scorer like him in the regular season, uh, and, and,
and lay some, lay some, lay some duds.
It's not that he always does, but it seems like the bigger the game, the game
sixes, the game sevens, when you really need that guy to answer the bell.
And that seems where he falters.
Cause then we've seen him have some good game one-twos,
but the game six or seven, no joke, like,
rubber needs to meet the road.
This is do or die.
We gotta have a must have
that he hasn't been the James Harden
that we expected that we expect to see,
or that guy that we've seen in the regular season.
Cowboy Gio say, no don't know, Joe, question.
If Prime DeRose never get hurt,
does Steph Curry still run the league?
Y'all think the best DeRose y'all ever saw,
y'all think he's better than Steph?
Let's take a minute, it's MVP season,
because that was the best we ever saw DeRose.
Y'all think he better than Steph?
And they have two completely different playing styles anyway in what they do.
Yes, but even in the different playing styles, y'all think D-Rose is absolutely...
Go ahead, O'Kell. Go ahead.
He plays above the rim, huh?
Yes.
D-Roe plays above the rim. Very exciting player.
Very exciting. But I don't think it's completely different.
But even if you take D-Rose at his absolute best,
which is his MVP season, he averaged 25 points a game,
do y'all think he's better than Steph?
I mean, really, I'm just saying it's not a rhetorical question,
it's a serious question.
Chad?
No! It's not a rhetorical question, it's a serious question. Chad? No.
Yes.
Uh, uh, uh, King Govon said,
uh, 11 of 40 from three for OKC.
At what point, if you're a coach,
do you tell your players to stop shooting threes?
Yoke it's MVP, hashtag Yokich MVP.
I just, when I look at, when I look at OKC, I don't look at them as a three-point shooting team.
I look at Boston as a three-point shooting team.
I look at Golden State, some of the other teams.
I mean, everybody shoots, and look, to say somebody's not, that's not true.
Everybody's a three-point shooting team, because I think a lot of teams shoot more threes than they damn should.
But if you just go by averages, I mean, everybody's shooting on, I mean, they're
getting up about 43 the game, well, maybe 50 between the two teams.
But I thought, I think shooting for the three and not being aggressive because
they normally shoot 25 free throws a game.
Shade normally, shade normally gets to the free throw line.
How many times does Shay get to the free throw line tonight?
He got 11.
So he's about average.
He's like 11, 11 to 12, 11 to 15.
Sometimes he gets to the free throw line 16, 17 times,
but about 11 times about average.
But only three guys shot free throws tonight.
And one of them was a bitch of a role player.
He came off the bench.
Jalen Williams was one for two. Chad Hong was came up the bench Jalen Williams was one for two Chad Hong was one for three
Jalen Williams 0 for Hardenstein 0 for Lou Dorek 0 for so three of you guys are
you starting line up didn't shoot a free throw which tell me that sadly goes in
great but if it don't whoo. Cameron Norwood Jr. said,
uh, my question is what team is the best fit for Yonis
when he leaves Milwaukee, not including Dallas or Miami?
Oh, well, shit, you just talk,
you just eliminate the best fit.
Yep.
I think Houston would be a good fit.
But the question is, does he really want to end the West? Don't mess with the West.
Because Shungun and possibly Jalen Green and Draft Picks pair him with
Armand Thompson, Van Fleet, Dillon Brooks.
You can switch everything.
You got defenders.
I would bring, I would bring what you call them back, Stephen Adams.
But the question is who has the players and the draft capital?
Because that's what they're going to want.
I want draft capital and I want players.
Shungun is probably the best player you gonna get.
We'll see how that thing plays out. I mean, three, four years ago,
we didn't think this was possible,
but especially after they won the title,
but you know, they fire bud, they break it up,
and here we are.
Zach Solerio, I'm calling it. Lakers 26 NBA champions.
I like that.
No chill wheel, Uncle No Chill.
What sport do you think would have the best
talking back moments?
Huh?
Talking back moments?
I don't know.
What do you mean?
I mean, football, baseball, basketball. Anytime you, I mean, it's hard. I mean, how you What do you mean? I mean, football, baseball,
anytime you, I mean, it's hard.
I mean, how you talk trash in baseball?
I guess you could.
You gotta park on your punk ass.
I like to see pitches and batters go at it.
I mean, I think it's kinda hard
cause look, the guy can throw that pitcher,
hit you over your ribs, hit you in your ass,
hit you upside your head, your arm, wrist,
so you know, you know, I don't really wanna talk
in trash to the picture.
Hey listen, back flip, back flip.
After you hit the home run and watch what happens,
you come back to that place next time.
Yeah.
I'm on.
That concludes this episode of Nightcap.
Thank you for joining us.
I am your favorite uncle Shannon Sharp,
my partner and co-host Liberty City's own.
Pro Bowler All Pro, that's Chad Ocho Cinco Johnson.
Please make sure you hit that subscribe button.
Please make sure you hit the like button
and go subscribe to the Nightcap podcast feed
wherever you get your podcast from.
Thank you guys for your continued support.
Thank you for your loyalty. Thank you for your patience. Even when things don't go well, y'all ride it out with
Uncle Ocho. So we appreciate that. And Ocho and I can't thank you enough. Please make sure you
check out Shade by La Portier. We have it in stock. And if you can't find it in a city or
a state near you, it's the best tasting premium cognac on the market. If you can't find it in a city or state near you is the best tasting premium cognac on the market.
Can't find it in a city or state near you, order it online.
We'll ship it directly to your door.
Please drink responsibly and stay safe.
Try it.
You will not be disappointed.
Check out my clothes, check out Shade Shade Media
and all of its platforms and my clothing company, 84.
The link is pinned in the chat.
Supplies are limited and once they're gone, they're gone.
Tickets for our Not Safe For Work Tour are on sale.
Baltimore, Philly, Charlotte, L.A.,
Miami, NYC, Chicago, and Detroit.
Tickets can be found at sheyshamedia.com slash tour.
That's sheyshamedia.com slash tour.
Go get your tickets now and check out Unc and Ocho.
You won't be disappointed.
Thank you guys for joining us again for Nightcap.
I am Unk, he's Ocho.
We will see you tomorrow night,
game six, Knicks versus Celtics.
The Volume.
The Made for This Mountain podcast exists
to empower listeners to rise above their inner struggles
and face the mountain in front of them.
So during Mental Health Awareness Month,
tune into the podcast,
focus on your emotional well-being,
and then climb that mountain.
You will never be able to change or grow
through the thing that you refuse to identify,
the thing that you refuse to say,
hey, this is my mountain, this is the struggle.
Listen to Made for This Mountain
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
A lot of times, big economic forces show up in our lives in small ways.
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding, but the price has gone up. So now I only buy one.
Small but important ways. From tech billionaires to the bond market to, yeah, banana pudding.
If it's happening in business, our new podcast is on it. I'm Max Chaston.
And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith. So listen to everybody's business on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company,
the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators
shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the
competitive world of streaming. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. There are
so many stories out there. And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover
the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
You're listening to an iHeart Podcast.