Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 3: Rough Draft, Sterling Sharpe, Humble Baddies
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What's it?
I'm gonna go. I'm gonna take say quads Barkley in the snow in the chat in the divisional.
That's one for me.
Yeah, no need to call
Michelle and ask her.
Who'd you pick? I picked snake
one. It ain't up there?
Okay.
Are we going to, okay.
My friend, actually, no.
The first one was Bill's first quarter, first and 10 on the Ravens, Lamar Jackson under
center, takes the snap, hands the ball up to Derrick Henry who goes 87 yards for the
touchdown to start the NFL season.
Is that up there?
Damn, graphics?
All right, graphics.
Y'all know I don't wanna get upset.
Somebody say calm down, Shanna.
Don't trick yourself out of this position.
Oh, there are no graphics.
What?
How they gonna see up under there?
All right, go ahead.
Oh, Joe.
You first.
You next.
Lamar Jackson.
I got Lamar.
I just said, say, say, make up your mind.
Lamar.
You got yours up there.
Isaiah likely. You got yours up there. Isaiah Likely.
Winnie Jukes, not one, but two defenders for a 49-yard touchdown.
Okay.
Mines, week five, Broncos, Raiders, second quarter, first and goal.
Gardner-Menshu takes the snap, rolls to his left, throws the ball, picked by defensive
player of the year, Patrick Sertan, 99 yards to the house.
Reservation for six, please.
No, man.
All right.
Week six, Chiefs 49ers.
In the fourth quarter, fourth and goal,
Pat Mahomes in the quarterback draw,
takes the ball to the middle and hits the truck stick
on Malik Mustafa for the one yard TD.
Okay.
Week eight, Calvin Austin third electrifies the feet
Electrifies the field the stealer speedster takes a putt 73 yards to the house weaving through the jazz defense draw drop and touchdown
Calvin Austin
No, absolutely not go ahead week week 8 commanders bears fourth quarter with time-inspiring
Jane Daniel scrambles and throws Hail Mary Pats for 50 yards deflected in court by Noah Brown for the win
All right, you lost you lost just off that NFC division around this one fourth quarter Eagles own 22
Say Kwon Barkley takes the handoff out of the shotgun breaks free runs left
78 yards for the touchdown
When they happen
What the hell you mean? You didn't
watch that game against the Rams. I ain't see that game. I
ain't see that game. Don't worry about it. Hold on. Week 13
Seahawk Jets second quarter third and eighth on the Seahawks
ten. Defense attacker Leonard Williams picks off Aaron. Are
you you know what? I don't even know his last name. I just I
said, are you Shannon?
Look at your brother.
Where? Right there.
Hey!
What'd they do Hall of Famer?
What'd they do Hall of Famer?
Where'd your uncle go? May y'all clap it up, man. We're starting the show up, man.
Man.
What are you both doing?
Boss man, what do they do, baby?
I trained. Boss man, what do they do baby? My friend. How's it going?
Thanks.
Thanks.
No, no, no, get back to work.
Yes, my knee is bad.
No, my knee is bad.
Thank you very much.
It's been a long day.
And even longer trying to get here from over there. But I. Thank you very much.
It's been a long day and even longer trying to get here from over there, but thank you for staying.
Hopefully we can get you out of here shortly
because I got to get up early in the morning again.
But a tremendous day.
It's an honor and a pleasure to follow that guy for a change.
And being the first brothers inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Don't you cry up here. Don't do that. I want to know you have to tell me tell the people out here
understanding and knowing all you've been through we all come from what it took to make it to the
NFL the struggles having to lead a game early what this night means to you? It's it's kind of interesting,
Oates, because I never wanted to be in the Hall of Fame.
I never expected to be in the Hall of Fame.
This is not something I asked for.
This is not something I wish for.
This is not something I prayed for because when I left the game,
the only thing anybody ever talked about is what I didn't do.
Now, I'm OK with that. I am.
I'm OK with what I put on film.
I'm OK with that.
But so I never had any expectations.
This is not like Christmas to where, you know, you want a skateboard
or you want a bike or you want to pair Jordans.
This isn't like that. So for me today is kind of interestingly surreal because I didn't
want this. This is not something I wished on myself. But you know being there and seeing my friends that are in the Hall of Fame that were more excited
than seem like I am right now, but they were genuinely happy. My good friend, Terrell Owens,
I hope I'm not, I hope I'm not doing anything wrong by putting Terrell's business in the street, but
anything wrong by putting Terrell's business in the street, but T.O. cropped. T.O. and I go way, way, way back to the before he even got in the league. And he was so happy for
me that he and I had about a good 45 second moment to where we just kind of, we kind of
got wrapped up in each other and the history and the time and all that.
So it's been a really good day, Oach.
But let me tell you, I haven't gotten there yet.
It's going to take a little more time to get there.
Yeah.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
And I know, Dave, it's been a long time since you've seen that guy's speech.
Yeah, you know, your little brother loves you, man.
Yes, he does.
When he talks about you, he talks about the man that, the only man that he's ever hoped
to be, to measure up to, because he knows he couldn't do it.
And anybody that knows you, and anybody that knows him knows how he feels about you.
Me personally, you know how much love I've always had for you.
Let's get some tissue, man. We need some tissue up here.
For those of you who might be too young to remember, we religiously talk about Jerry Rice being the greatest receiver in NFL history. Those who know
football before T.O., before Randy Moss, we would all mention him because he was
that sensational of a wide receiver. He was big time and so to then watch you
transition into the business before your brother did,
you did a hell of a job talking the game of football,
teaching the game of football,
working with cats in the industry
and showing us the way as well and had that pedigree.
There's so many people that followed,
that played in the NFL and now doing television.
You were doing it before most
and you were doing exceptionally well.
And so for me to see you have this day thank you thank you is well deserved and I'm just
happy for you it's long overdue thank you but it's here congratulations
congratulations I think the thing is why I get so emotional and people ask why I say because I had GPS
to get to where I'm going because I had to follow him.
You see, he did what he did with no navigational system.
He had no map quest.
He had no Google.
He had no instructional manual.
I had all of that because I got to walk in his footsteps. A lot of what I learned, almost everything that I learned, I learned from him.
My grandfather was very, very hard on my brother.
And I didn't understand why until my grandmother said, Barney, why are you so hard on Spanky?
That's what we call it.
He said, Mary, everything that little one is gonna learn,
he's gonna learn it from him.
It's his job, because we're not gonna be around Mary alone.
It's his job to teach him how to be a man.
It's his job to teach him right from wrong.
He's gonna follow everything that he does because that's what he sees all the time
For my brother
To do what he's done
with no guidance
with no
instruction manual
To get to where he got to get me to where I got
You guys have heard me say the only man I've ever wanted to be was him. He was my hero.
He was my role model.
He taught me to shoot a basketball.
He taught me to throw a football.
He taught me how to catch.
He taught me how to tie my shoes.
I'm not the man that's sitting before you today.
I watched everything that he did.
I hung on everything that he said.
And then you heard me tell this story that
he's only three years older than I,
but he's more like my father.
My sister's eight years old and she's more like my mother
because everything that they did was what a mother
and a father would do for a child.
I'm not here. I'm not the man that I am. I'm not the person that I am.
I'm not the friend that I am. I'm not the father that I am.
Without seeing how he did things. He's
we're brothers. We're a lot of light, but we're very different because I've
always had to fight. Everything came so easy to him.
I was so small, they called me Peewee.
And I just, I could never understood,
I never understood why I couldn't beat him in certain things.
He was always prouder for things that I did as opposed to what he accomplished.
He was much more happy when I got drafted than he did.
He wouldn't first pick in the seventh round.
I mean first the seventh pick in the first round.
I went seventh round 192.
He was so exciting.
He would just call and say, I mean he just
And y'all don't know what this moment means
Not just to our family. My mom is gonna be extremely excited
I'm extremely excited a high school coach who coached my mom who also coached here not
what this And God heard prayers. I didn't even know he was listening to.
That's the touch.
There'll be a time that you and I'll have a conversation
we'll talk, mapping everything out,
guests that you want to bring and the party
and the entertainment that you want, bro.
I said it before,
we give every dad,
take myself out of the hall just for you to be in.
I measure my life in summers.
I don't say years, say I'm big, I'm pretty,
got hopefully pretty healthy.
I got 20 summers left. I'm good now. I'm good.
I love you.
I'm sorry. There's only two bad guys I've ever told that I love.
My son.
My brother.
It was so hard to keep this a secret Stephen they.
But I got the call and I had to get him to come to my home
and they wanted to go do it in Glenville.
I said, bro, I hadn't been to Glenville in 13 years.
He gonna know something up if I tell him to come down there.
So I can lure him to the house.
Still, he hadn't seen me at my home in six years.
So if I call and I tell him to meet me somewhere,
he's gonna think something's wrong.
Like, what's up, bro?
He's like, what's up?
I said, man, just come to the house.
He's like, I'm in town.
He's like, you all right?
I said, yeah, bro, I'm good.
I'm good.
I just, you know, I'm in town and you know, you close by.
And he had surgery on his eye.
He had a detached retina. He had a bubble placed in his eye. He almost lost the vision in his eye
about three months ago and said he had some some blurred vision in his eye and
he went to the doctor and the doctor said we got to perform surgery. They
couldn't perform surgery that afternoon because he had already eaten so they got
him in the next morning. So that's what we've been dealing
with had a lot on my plate dealing with that could I worry I'm the worrier of
the family I think that's my responsibility now but bro I'm so happy
I'm so proud of you I'm getting there it's it's hard to explain because you don't want to put your emotions on someone else.
But you know, and I think that the easiest way to explain it is we've all experienced, I think,
Christmas. You have a list and you're hoping that you could get two, three or four of those things.
I never wished for this. I never wanted this and I said it tonight out loud for the first time and the reporter was like, what do you mean you never?
I'm like, man, you don't understand. I only wanted to do one thing and that was play.
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I didn't want to be an all pro or pro bowler or all that up.
I just wanted to play.
And I got to do that for seven years.
And I'm good.
And then the hall of fame comes around and they're like, okay, you've been out five years.
You know, Sterling Sharp is on the list of 25.
You know, it would be, he would be a shoe in
if he played longer.
But they never talked about what I did.
And I was like, if it wasn't enough, wasn't enough.
I'm okay with that. I slept real good before I found out I was going to if it wasn't enough, wasn't enough. I'm okay with that.
I slept real good before I found out
I was going to the Hall of Fame.
And I slept good after finding out.
But I really didn't have any aspirations on wanting this.
It is a tremendous honor.
I know exactly what that means.
I went through it with him
and that was the greatest athletic achievement of my entire life was going on that journey with him through the Hall of Fame. Me going in will not exceed when he went in. It won't do it's not going to come close. That was probably the happiest I'd ever been because I knew where he came from going to Savannah State College. He said he wasn't going to go.
That's one of the times that I told him
what he was going to do.
So I knew how hard he fought.
And I mean, there's not a lot of opportunities for us in sports
to where I know what Stephen A's journey was like to get here.
Or I know what Chad's journey was like to get here.
I know what his journey was like and all my prayers were for him.
Um, I'll embarrass him about one story. I paid all his bills.
He was in the NFL.
I paid all his bills until my daughter was born because that was mine. Because I wanted him to always have better than what I had.
He had a Mercedes before I did.
He couldn't afford one, but he was driving one. And then he wanted to go to a beach party and he drove my new one and wrecked it.
I junkyard it.
He junkyard it.
Yeah, that's what he said.
I junkyard you, Carbdoll.
Wait, what?
So you have to understand that we're brothers, but we are
We're one side of the same coin. We'll say different things
differently and we'll do different things differently, but we think alike and
God is truly, you know
And I will tell you this story and I'm gonna be quiet a guy said to me
If you go in the Hall of Fame, are going to do like everybody else and thank God because you think God wanted you to be a Hall of Famer?
If there is a God.
And I said this, I said my own brother stood up and said.
said my own brother stood up and said if you would have played longer there is no question in my mind that we would be the first brothers in the Pro Football Hall
of Fame. That was in 2011. Since he said that I have not had one catch, I have not gained one yard, and I have
not scored one touchdown, and we are the first brothers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
So you tell me if there is a God and I should give him some glory. And so, you know, for me that that is what I'm probably most proud of is everybody used
to say, you know, Shannon, stop trying to be like him.
You can't be like him, Shannon.
Stop trying to do what he does, Shannon. You can't do what he does, Shannon. stop trying to be like him. You can't be like him, Shannon. Stop trying to do what he does, Shannon.
You can't do what he does, Shannon.
Stop trying to imitate him, Shannon.
Be your own man, Shannon.
I am so happy to say he didn't follow me around.
I followed him.
Class of 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fameer, Sterling Sharp. And now it's time for our next guest presented by Holmes.com. Let's give it up for New Orleans own, Juvenile. I like the idea of it being made with...
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Yeah.
Yeah!
Come here! Come to my mother!
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Juvi, 400 Degrees is a classic that helped define Southern route.
Tell me where you came when you come up with these songs, because they're timeless.
You come on now and everybody hit the dance floor.
20 plus years later after you came out with this.
When you hear those and you hear people talk about it,
I know when they see you in the airport
and they see you on the street, they talk about 400 degrees.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
It's just crazy, man.
You know, I get some ill stories sometimes
when I bump into people.
You know, and one of the main things
I get from some of the people, they say, man, you raised me raised me. Like, man, I don't know your mama, man. Yeah, bro, you got me through
some hard times, you know, and, you know, I tell them all the time when I see them, I say, hey, man,
I'm glad I could be of service to you, man. But 400 degrees, just like it is in New Orleans for
a lot of people, they say, man, it was an inspiration for me to do something in life.
So glad to be there for them.
Listen, Cash Money Records, bro, was a powerhouse in the 90s and 2000s, bro.
We grew up on that.
Shit, you raised me when I think about it.
I'm just being honest.
Man, what is it like being a part of such a revolutionary label, bro?
It's crazy, man.
You know, we was in the studio making them songs.
You know, we didn't see ourself being I know I didn't.
I didn't see ourself being, you know, around this long, 20 plus years.
And man, it's one of them situations where you see a little bros popping off, you
had your shine and then you see Wayne pop off, you see BG pop off and it's like damn
man we really made it.
And now the city's still showing love.
When you were in the studio, did you know at the time what
you guys were doing?
Did you think it was like, man, these are classic.
These are going to stand the test of time.
And probably, did you ever think that's a two-part question?
Obviously, when you have that and everybody
can stand their own, did you think you guys like, damn,
we probably ain't going to be together much longer?, each guy can stand on his own. And yeah,
we doing this together, but this ain't gonna last much longer.
When we got together, man, you know, you know, Cash Money did an overhaul. They had a lot of
artists on the label. And then, you know, when I got there, the first thing they told me is,
it's gonna be you. You know, it's you, Turk, BG and Wayne.
So when we start hitting them studios
and we start making them songs,
we had no idea of, you know, what the people,
what the reaction would be, you know,
but when we started doing them tools
and that money start coming in, you know,
you know what I'm saying?
The cast went and roughed out the tools
and stuff like that.
Yeah, that's, I started seeing a little, you know, a few things, then I'm saying? The cast went on the Roughrider tour and stuff like that. Yeah, I started seeing a few things,
then I started saying, well, man,
I hope everybody getting paid right.
You know?
So I started worrying about my money too.
So yeah.
Hey, who were your, I got you.
Who were your biggest inspirations
when you were coming up? And who inspired you now?
So when you was coming up before you started popping off of Y'all, who inspired you?
Especially from your own culture?
Good question, man. I listened to everybody.
I was one of them cast that liked to listen to hip-hop, period.
But my main influence was Ice Cube. Ice Cube was that guy from the...
You know, when N.W.A. came out, Gangsta Gangsta, and everybody
from the city could tell you, when Gangsta Gangsta came out, that changed the way everything
in New Orleans, everything homie, I mean, and Ice Cube was always that dude for me.
Who inspires you right now, that's in the game, somebody that you look at and be like,
you know what, that he the one he wanted him
Man, I got a few of them right now. It's this guy sit next to you, man
I'm inspired by him the transition, you know
I'm in the transition of my life where I'm getting ready to do a podcast
I'm you know, I'm I see how y'all I see how you're picking up all these awards
And I'm inspired by that man. And my other inspiration is E-40.
You know, the way that he took the rap game
and started branding himself.
I see you with your La Portier.
I got my yak.
I got, everybody down here knows
I'm branding myself all the time.
I got juvie juice.
I got chips.
I got papers.
You know what I'm saying?
I got a few things.
And my inspiration right now
probably wouldn't be somebody that's in the rap game right now
It's catch that that was around back in my day
But be an entrepreneur. Let me ask you this
Weasy was the youngest. Did you know that he was gonna grow up to do what he's become?
We did bro
You listen to bling bling. Yeah, you're Birdman sing in the year 2000 and Wayne gonna tear
the game up.
That's how we felt.
We always knew, you know, Wayne Mom, you know, Wayne Mom wouldn't let them curse.
So we had to water it down.
We had to like, he used to come in there with some songs and like, I said, bro, you can't
say that, bro.
The kids were like, man, you can't say that.
So we knew then some of the stuff he was saying then like damn
Bro, we when you take we take the cuffs off of god damn. You know
Yeah, I mean when he came over bling bling
Say that again bling bling. Yeah
Did y'all know that was gonna be an after because everybody started up a bro. You need that bling
Wayne was making so many sound effects, you know, that was his trick to you
No, I come in the studio talking stupid like look I'm about to man
I don't care what you got. I'm about to mess over you when I come back with sound effects
So Wayne was always the one to kill me on the song man, but yeah, man
I didn't know bling bling was gonna be something not especially not a word in the dictionary right Wayne was always creative but
beyond I couldn't I can't explain it bro I can't explain in the beginning dude
used to have me laughing the fact that he was so young and he was it was like a
an adult and a kid body some of the things you knew I'm like bro how the
hell you knew that?
Like, amazing, bro.
Real smart, too, real smart, too, real book smart, too.
If there was an artist right now
that you could collaborate outside of me.
You could spit like that, dog.
Oh yeah, I could rap now.
Yeah, I spit like that, yeah.
You got raps, dog.
You wanna hear it?
No? Well, I spit like that. You got raps though. Yeah. You want to hear it? No?
Don't forget y'all.
Anyway, if there was an artist you could collab with today, who would it be?
Right off the top.
Off the top.
Yeah, just off the top.
Somebody that's active right now.
It's Glorilla for a whole bunch of reasons.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
For a whole bunch of reasons too.
Yep. I just feel like Glorilla fit that whole hot girl thing that I've been talking about and we was talking about years ago
Yeah, you know from the projects. Yeah, she just feel like somebody's from the hood. They glow real. Yeah
Oh, yeah, glow glow. Oh man. Let it cook. Yeah
She had one yeah
She had one. Yeah.
Juvie, you remember your Tiny Desk?
That was a huge success, especially when you
slow motion, hey, when you hit that
slow motion.
Yeah.
Like when they called you
to do Tiny Desk, did you have
in your mind like, okay, I want to do this,
I want to do this, but to do it the way
you did it,
I think that's what people
like. How a rapper gonna go on Tiny Desk? Because there's normally people with R&B
and slow songs and things like that. You brought it a rap and sung it in such a
way, people are like, well damn, people should have made it like this. Yeah, I didn't do it
by myself though, and shout out to my guy, Sean Bon short and John Baptiste, they
man it fresh, they really helped me out.
They really backed me up. I needed that New Orleans flavor with me. They all came in a
400 degrees band, man. They cut up too, man. But it was one of them things where I didn't
even know what Tiny Desk was, you know, truthfully. And I made a statement, pissed everybody off,
they start going at me on social media. I said, look, if I get 10,000 retweets, I'll
go to, you know, I'll come up there and 10,000 retweets I go to you know I come up there
and perform on tiny desk. Not knowing now not knowing I had to pay for flights and all that.
Right. Like damn I ain't got no budget up there. So yeah we had to pay for I had to pay for everything
but it was all love man because the fans love it. They did. They did. You did an unbelievable job.
Ladies and gentlemen give it up for Louisiana's own, New Orleans' own Juve!
What up?
What up?
How you doing?
How you doing?
How you doing?
Hey, thank you for passing by, man.
I love y'all.
I love y'all.
That's the one.
Yeah, that's the one, man.
Appreciate it, too, man.
I'm gonna get you some of my liquor, too.
Bet.
All right, bro.
Juve!
I'm so glad y'all good.
And now welcome to the stage, Shea Shea Media's newest Sinead's humble baddies.
Give them a seat.
Give them a seat right there.
They're gonna sit.
Where we going tonight? What's up? What's up? What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up? What's up? I want to know, and I don't know, how did Humble Baddies come about?
How did it start? Well, we used to have a podcast called I Am Woman and a lot of people were asking
when y'all gonna get back together. So I was talking to Ashley and Alexis and I was like,
y'all we should do a podcast. And it was like, okay, okay. And one day I just woke up, we were
coming from LA and we were in the airport
and I was like, let's think of some names Ashley. So we were thinking of names and we
I was like, what do you think about Humble Badies? She was like, I like it.
I don't like it.
Lance was like, I don't like that name. I was like, it's gonna grow on you. We got humble badies.
name. I was like, it's gonna grow on you. We got humble. And we just started. We went to a podcast room, started filming stuff and here we are today.
Is there anything that you ladies won't talk about? Or is everything a green light? Every
topic?
We talk about everything.
Okay, I'll be talking about everything. Okay, I'm gonna be honest. I'll be talking about everything.
Let me ask you guys, is this your honest portrayal?
What we see on Wags to Riches on Netflix, is this the honest portrayal of you three?
I think it's part of us.
It's definitely...
Girl, tell the truth.
No, I'm saying, because we gotta be real.
I stand on business. What I said is what I said.
But it's not the whole
story. And that's why we have our platform, HumbleBaddy, so that you guys can really get
to know who we really are, our real thoughts. We can have real conversations. We can engage with
y'all. And you really see like where we come from. You get the background. You can't get the whole
story in the two minute scenes. We filmed for hours hours So you're not seeing like the full story, but that's why you have to tap in and get the backstory on humble baddies
So so what we see on humble baddies. This is who you guys really are correct
waxer riches
Reality TV have became scripted reality, right? So when you have
people who
new cast mates, they have a story, right?
And I know we got a lot of feedback,
negative feedback saying, oh,
why you expose this person?
Their story needed to be told.
So of course, when you're dealing with
producers and everything is scripted reality.
It's unfortunate, but.
So you really don't want 25 percent of my nightcap. I really what don't want 25%
of my nightclub. So our our scene was playing chat and I'll be we be capping
a lot y'all. So how much did my lawyer say she 500,000 a year.
How much did my lawyer say she? 500,000 a year.
That was it was it was a battle of the lawyers with that scene.
I think it's layers to everybody and we are public figures and we show up as ourselves.
But at the same time, we are we have debt.
We have families, we have businesses and we hope for a season two.
So you can see that we are talented women and we have a voice.
So we are just here to sprinkle a little bit
of our essence on that.
And our main thing with WAGs,
we want to show that, you know,
most people think, we want to change the narrative
of what a WAG is.
A lot of people don't know that the women
and girlfriends of athletes a wag is. A lot of people don't know that the women and girlfriends of athletes really have businesses and a lot of people think
that they ride their husband or their boyfriend's coattail and that's
not true. Like it's not highlighted a lot that these women have businesses and
that's what we wanted to show. Absolutely. What are some advice you give to women
that's trying to start a business?
I feel like you have to go for what you're passionate for because if your heart isn't in it then you're already you know losing so just make sure that whatever it is, you know, you got to stick your mind to it and
Be passionate about it. Give it your all, you know, get up and do it
Don't just you know say you're gonna do something get up and do something every every effort means something
I say surround yourself with people who are doing better than you
I say also surround yourself with people who can you can learn from I
Feel that if you are in a room with someone who is on a trajectory
You can tap in with them. So whether it's mentorship where there's asking questions
I love to be in a room with someone that is doing You can tap in with them. So whether it's mentorship where there's asking questions
I love to be in the room with someone that is doing
Beyond because I'm like, you know what? I'm in this room with them
So let you know what I can be there too and I listen to them and I take heed to what they're saying and I
Bring it to fruition and it happens
So I think it's really about who you set yourself with, who you ask questions to, and who
your mentors are. Does y'all, what are your goals and aspirations for Humblebatties 2025? We all set
goals before we go out and try to achieve something. So what are your goals for Humblebatties
throughout the entirety of this year? Well we signed under the best, so we want to go on tour.
Well, we signed under the best.
So we want to go on tour.
We started under the best podcast. Yes, we did.
Media company.
But we plan to be up there with Nightcap.
And we need all y'all to subscribe to Humblebatties.
Yes. Thank you so much.
We're giving away $2,500
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We have guidelines follow humble baddie subscribe and maybe a winner
Give it up ladies and gentlemen humble baddies
Thank you for having us.
Time, sugar.
Time.
Thank you.
Hey, it's Bobby Bones.
Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots
to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle.
Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one
mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Stars.
So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight?
Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk
pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say.
I texted you and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but like
all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like it's all colored.
They changed it.
And the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest, it was a little pink.
There was something sentimental when you sent it.
It was like, do I send the heart now?
I don't like the color edition.
It's extremely pink.
Listen to lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
It's Julie Stewart-Banks.
I'm doing a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts
and the National Hockey League,
and I'm paired up with one of my favorite players,
the always quotable Nate Thompson.
I wore nine NHL sweaters
and I have story after story to share.
And believe it or not, I have plenty to say
and not just about hockey.
Believe me, he does.
Energy Line with Nate and JSB is the name of the podcast
and it's gonna be, well,
it's going to be quite the ride.
We're officially line mates, Nate.
We're the Energy Line.
We'll have plenty of folks join us, current players, some of my former teammates, Hall
of Famers, and wait to see some of the connections that Julie has.
She has quite the Rolodex.
Okay.
We'll lean into Nate's playing experience and tap into our interests away from hockey
and try to do what energy lines are supposed to do, provide an emotional boost.
How do you feel about all that, Nate?
I'm vibing, Julie.
I'm ready to roll.
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and JSB on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
What's going on, everybody?
This is Justin Pennick from Jamboy Media, the host of the Football Today podcast alongside
Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose.
We're rolling three times a week on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays, breaking down everything
you need to know about the NFL.
We're talking about the MVP race.
Is Josh Allen going to pull it out?
Lamar Jackson?
Can Saquon Barkley even break the rushing record?
Can the Steelers keep up their momentum?
We talk about everything.
We break it down.
Stats, analytics, and of course Chris Rose
is bringing his perspective on being a pro
in the media world as well.
Listen to football today on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts
and you will be glad you did. Hope you could join us for the postseason run.
Ever wonder what it's like to be on the phone with an NFL general manager as you finalize
the biggest contract in NFL history? I'm A.J. Stevens, vice president of client strategy
at Athletes First, where we've negotiated $1.4 billion in current
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Introducing the Athletes First Family podcast, the quarterback series.
Along with my co-host Brian Murphy, Athletes First's CEO, we're pulling back the curtain
on how these historic deals come together.
You'll hear directly from the agents who shaped the NFL's financial landscape, the ones who
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This isn't just about the numbers though,
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For the first time ever, the agents who orchestrate
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Listen to the Athletes First Family podcast
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts. All right ladies and gentlemen, here is time for our last segment of the day.
It's time for Q&A.
Q&A?
Yup.
Q&A?
Q&A?
What happened?
I'm waiting.
We gotta come to the mic.
Oh.
Hey, we all, hey, can y'all hear me? Yeah. Grab him. I'm waiting. They gotta come to the mic.
Oh.
Hey, we all, can y'all hear me?
We all going tonight, because I'm going to go.
Can I go with one of y'all?
I'm going to bed.
I got to work tomorrow.
I ain't got to work.
My name's Todd.
My name's Todd Williams.
Oh, I got two questions.
Yes.
Did Ocho pay you 5200 years?
You know what?
I'm glad you brought it up.
He ain't about to make that money.
He ain't about to make James Harrison.
He ain't about to make James Harrison.
He ain't about to make James Harrison. He ain't about to make James Harrison. He ain't about to make James Harrison. He ain't about to make James Harrison. He ain't about to make James Harrison. I got two questions. Yes. Did Ocho pay you your 5200 yet? You know what? I'm glad you brought it up.
He ain't about to make that money.
He ain't about to make James Harrison.
I forgot about that.
I forgot about that.
Oh, that's one of them chains.
I forgot about that.
Why are you snitching, man?
I'm glad you brought it up.
Hey, let me get one of those bracelets you paid me.
Hey, that chain look mighty nice, man.
Yeah, but I ain't 85, so give me one of those bracelets.
And say 85 on it.
No, it ain't no, it ain't 85.
I'm gonna pay you.
I'm gonna pay you.
I'm gonna pay you.
I'm gonna pay you.
I'm gonna pay you.
I'm gonna pay you.
I'm gonna pay you. I'm gonna pay you. I'm gonna pay you. I'm gonna pay you. I'm gonna pay you. Let me get one of the bracelet to you pay that chain look mighty nice, man Yeah, but I ain't 85. So give me one of the bracelets
I'm gonna pay you I'm gonna pay you though. I'm gonna pay you I'm gonna pay. Hey, thank you
Remind me cuz I forgot honestly, I'm not I'm not I forgot about the money
Oh my second question if your grandmother grandfather was alive right now, which is things they would tell you and sterling right now
Oh my goodness
My grandfather probably say Mary I told you those boys was gonna be something and my grandmother would probably just be shaking her head
Congratulations to y'all man. Thank you bro. Appreciate you
What's up, bro? All right, I got a question. So both of y'all playing the league with the situation that happened tonight with Josh Allen winning.
Do you think the NFL should release the awards at the end of the season to prevent?
I feel like once they use the playoff for extra push to swing awards.
So I feel like since Allen keep losing to my homes, there was a way to give him something since he lost to my home
Is that the only person he can't beat them at Bergwell anybody else he played beat right so
Moving forward since both y'all played would y'all rather see the NFL?
Use just a regular season and give the award out at the end of the regular season
It is the both the both are in the last game happens on a Sunday
The boats have to be in Monday at noon. So the playoffs don't have any impact on the head all
And they play they play they play games
But that was it's only the regular season now
Maybe what they start doing is that the 50 minute women that vote they're probably make those votes public
Yeah, that'll work better. That'll work
Hi uncle no Joe, my name's Ivy.
I am a Louisiana native.
I wanted to ask for 90 seconds on how to turn around
the New Orleans Saints organization.
Oh, wait, hey, whoa.
I got it.
I got it.
90 seconds?
You don't even need 90 seconds for that
You don't need 90 seconds for that
You need a quarterback
Look at the complete look at the commandos
The commander's got a quarterback the right quarterback and turn your franchise around and less than the year
If the Saints get a quarterback, man, y'all gonna be straight
and less than a year. If the Saints get a quarterback,
man, y'all gonna be straight.
Arch man.
Yep.
Now, Arch, y'all a couple years away from Arch,
but I think you get a quarterback,
you gotta settle on the coach.
It seems like Kellen Moore is gonna be your coach.
It seems like he's the only one that really wanted this job
because you're so much over the cap.
You're gonna have to release some quality players.
You're gonna have to do a really good job of drafting, but it all starts with the quarterback. Without that guy, you really, to say hi to Shannon Ocho. Thank you.
I'm from Macon, Georgia.
Okay.
I go to LSU and I also work for the football team as well.
Yeah.
Hey, Douglas.
Of course, 7-8.
I just want to say just thank you guys for being such an inspiration.
I didn't have a question, but I just wanted to tell y'all thank y'all.
It's my dream to work in football and I believe that I've been able to do that
because watching y'all and growing up seeing you, Ocho,
I know I'm too young to see you in your prime,
but I did watch your highlights, so I guess I could count.
I just wanted to tell you guys, thank you.
And just how much y'all mean to everyone and to me,
as far as just like seeing just two guys just
from Florida from Georgia just go out and do great things thank you
appreciate that appreciate that hey Shannon yes thank you for killing my
chiefs over the years I appreciate that I. I had a question for each of you.
Was Derrick Thomas really the real deal?
I love the man.
I love Demon.
I just want to know, from your perspective,
was he as awesome as he looked on TV?
And Ocho, I loved you.
You were awesome.
I didn't care for some of your press conferences
when you played the chiefs.
You were like, oh, I'm going to beat them that year
if they were undefeated.
Then you guys kicked their ass.
You went, okay.
Yeah, you kicked their ass.
But anyways, TJ Houchmanzada,
I drafted him a lot in fantasy.
Was he really as awesome as a teammate?
Was he an awesome stud receiver as I thought he was?
Yeah, he was really good.
Obviously TJ and I played together at Oregon State
and just so happened
God put us together with Cincinnati and so that continuity continued in that chemistry easy
He's one of the best you know at his position
DT was better than what you saw on television the best pure past Russia that I faced in my 14 years
Precise you bro in my 14 years. Appreciate you, bro.
What's up, bro? What's up, Ojo?
So I want to ask what is you guys biggest accomplishment
individually outside of football?
Oh, that's a good one.
Oh, that's a good one.
Oh my goodness.
Damn, that's a good one. I mean, I want to say, look, I think for me, my biggest accomplishment is being able to
provide for my family, because that's what it's all about.
I mean, yes, I love, I mean, I love, thank you.
I love the fact that, you know, what I what I've been able to build with Shaysay
Media, Nightcap, Ocho and I, Club Shaysay, now Humble Baddies, Bubble Dub, 520. But what is that?
What is all that? Unless you really have something, someone to share it with.
have something, someone to share it with.
So for that, for to be able to, I think that's my biggest accomplishment.
I've accomplished so much,
but to be able to provide for my family
and to know that everything's gonna be okay.
They know everything's gonna be okay,
cause that's my responsibility
to make sure everything's okay. I think that's my greatest accomplishment. I think mine would ask
what also have to have to be that. I was going to say you know being a father is my greatest
accomplishment but I still have work to do in that area. I think we always continue to prove
year in and year out. You're never perfect in that area but being a provider and everyone
understanding all 211 of my kids that you'll never have
nothing to worry about, you know, including those I had kids from, including the missus
back there, you'll never have to worry another day in your life.
So that would probably be my biggest accomplishment.
Good.
First, I don't really have a question, but I have Cortez Kennedy's daughter here with me.
Where is she, Regis?
Laugh.
Sign up for me, Courtney.
Courtney, what they do with twins?
Okay.
So, she wanted me to come up with them.
So, yeah, so every time, I watch all y'all shows, right?
Like every single one, except for the recap ones, because I already watched it, but I
tell her every time we tell a story about Taz.
So I wanted to know if you could, she wanted me to act if you could share a story with everybody tears and I came out together
Your he every time it doesn't matter. You could go a month. You can go a year. You can go five years
But when you saw tears, he always asked me how your brother doing how your mom doing how your grandma doing he was he was
His size and you know 300 pounds, but he was he was a great great teammate
We made a lot of Pro Bowls together. Like I said, he we came out in the 90 class
We're both in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but your dad was an unbelievable man
He was he was a I consider him a great friend because he was always so positive. He I don't think I've ever seen him down
The only time I've seen him mad when I was on some of his teammates
He like come on sharp let that go. No, I ain't let nothing go to his but he was so great
And thank you for coming court. I really appreciate that. Thank you so much. Thank y'all
What a ultra
Hey ultra, I got a question. I want to ask you where you are
You saw my big cousin Jerzy? He got an Ultra Cinco on.
Oh, yeah. What's- yeah, I got you twin.
We-
Rout- Rout- Runa- It's squirted now.
Yeah
You feel me?
Used to be in that no more, bro.
Why you hatin'?
My bad. I'm sorry. Go ahead, bro.
So, uh, Okan Ultra, I got two questions. Go ahead, bro. So, uh, Oak and Ocho, I got two questions.
Go ahead, bro.
My first question is serious.
So, um, as a young black man in America, what's your advice?
Like, how do I go through life?
I'm pretty good off, but like, what's your advice?
Well, you can't change anything about your complexion, so you're gonna be black.
But I tell you what you can do.
Yes sir. Bro at this point in time nobody really cares bro you gonna have to work you're gonna
have to grind we can't use that as an excuse. Not my excuse. Look I got into this business
you do great work people are gonna want to associate with you. Yeah. It ain't got nothing to do because I'm black. I ain't nobody.
I ain't no handout. I ain't no charity case. We work hard and that's the one
thing I always tell you know I convey the old show is like look in order for
us to get to where we want to get. We've got to work harder and
that's okay. I ain't got no problem with that. Yeah. Because think about how hard it was
for us to get to. He's from Liberty Liberty City I'm from rural South Georgia and we ascended all the way to the tops of our profession. Yes, sir
If we did it one time we can do it again
Facts facts life is a game
Life is a game the better you learn to play it the better off you'll be
I like that, I like that. But Ocho, Ocho, look, look, look.
Read this for me, Ocho.
I can't read it, it's too far.
The shades on.
Man, nigga, you making me get up and shit, man.
Nah, I did that.
What you talking about, man? I said that, hey.
Nah, I did that. What you talking about, man?
I said that, what?
Yeah, yeah, you good.
It's nice to meet you, baby.
You good?
All right.
I'm sorry, guys.
We gotta go.
We gotta get to the back.
We gotta do the VIP meet and greet.
I am so sorry, guys.
We gotta get going,
because we got a cutoff time.
They're about to cut the lights off.
Guys, hold on.
Thank you guys so much for coming out and joining us on our first stop in New Orleans.
We greatly appreciate it.
Hey, it's Bobby Bones.
Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots
to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle.
Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times
bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Stars.
So where else you get to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight?
We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything.
Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app,
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What's up everyone?
Julie Swiftbinks here along with former NHL player Nate Thompson.
We're doing a new podcast together.
Here we go.
The name?
Energy Line with Nate and JSB.
Each week we'll get together and talk about hockey, life, all topics are fair game, right?
Exactly.
And you'll never know who will drop by to join us.
Julie is pretty well connected.
She has text threads going that you wouldn't believe.
Listen to Energy Line with Nate and JSB
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, everyone?
It's Justin Penick from John Boy Media,
the host of the Football Today podcast
with Bobby Skinner and Chris Rose.
We roll three times a week on Mondays, on Wednesdays, on Fridays,
breaking down everything you need to know about the NFL.
We're gearing up for the NFL playoffs. I hope you can join us.
Join in with us three times a week. Listen to football today on the iHeart
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And you will be glad you did.
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