The Bobby Bones Show - Sunday Sampler- The Nashville Podcast Network (9-24-23)
Episode Date: September 24, 2023In this weekly series, we share highlight clips from the past week of five podcasts on The Nashville Podcast Network- The Bobbycast, 4 Things with Amy Brown, Sore Losers, Get Real with Caroline Hobby ...and Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. You can listen to new episodes weekly wherever you get your podcasts. You can find them on Instagram: -The Bobbycast- @bobbycast -4 Things- @radioamy -Sore Losers- @soreloserspodcast -Get Real- @carohobby -Movie Mikes Movie Podcast- @mikedeestroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When a group of women discover
they've all dated the same prolific con artist,
they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
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This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft, and we've got a special
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The director of the NFL's East-West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galco, joins the Sports Slice podcast to
break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players
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This is the insight you won't hear anywhere else.
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Hey guys, Bobby Bones here.
Sunday Sampler.
Highlights from five podcasts on the Nashville Podcast Network.
This week on Get Real with Caroline Hobby.
Caroline sat down with Madison Pruitt Trout, who was a finalist on The Bachelor.
She got a new book.
So our losers, Raymundo talks about going to the Titans game on the Bobbycast.
We talk with artists about the jobs they had before they were famous.
You'll hear all of it.
So let's do that first.
To kick things off, here's a clip from this week's Bobbycast with Tricia Yearwood.
Did you feel when you were working at the front desk and people would come into work in a profession that you wanted to do,
that you were as good as they were already?
I know it's frustrating when people are doing what you want to do,
but did you feel like, oh, I'm there talent-wise?
It's just I got to put it in my time.
My thing was, I believed in my voice.
I believed that I had a voice and that I could sing.
But I'm basically an introvert.
I mean, I'm not, like, I grew up watching Barbara Mandrell on television,
and she played every instrument, and she danced,
and she did all this stuff, and I was not,
I'm not that kind of an entertainer.
And so I really thought, you know, I can sing.
I'm a little bit overweight.
I don't play an instrument, really.
I can play a little bit of guitar, but I don't.
So I didn't think I had enough.
I thought I've got this one skill that I believe in, but I don't have all these other ones.
So I think for me, it was that I did have a strong belief in myself.
And I don't, I think if I didn't, I wouldn't be sitting here.
But at the same time, I had all these doubts about the things that I thought I needed to be able to do before I could be, be,
successful at it. So you felt you had to develop, even then you felt like you needed to develop a bit more.
Yeah. You weren't so strong. No. No. I mean, and I went to Belmont where there were so many music majors
and you couldn't, you throw a stick without somebody telling you what a great singer they were,
you know, and I was not that girl. And even actually at, at MTM Records,
after I got my record deal, there were people at that building who said, we didn't even know,
we didn't know you sang. Really? Yeah. So you weren't, you weren't one of the ones that were like,
Hey, I sing, I sing.
I was not.
I was not.
How did you change that then?
How did you start telling people, I sing, I sing?
I think it was because I was shy and I wasn't bold about telling people I was a singer.
But after working at that label for about six months and answering the phones and ordering liquid paper and not, and watching people do what I wanted to do, I realized if I don't tell somebody this is what I do, if I don't really get off my butt and try to make this happen, then I'm going to get to do this for the rest of my life.
And I reconnected.
I had a couple of songwriters.
One was Camp Blazy that I had done demos for.
And I just found those guys again and said,
hey, I'm trying to get some demo work.
And demo work was my way out once I started to get enough work
that I could actually quit my job.
Who was it for you that took the big shot?
Like you went, wow, this person really put it out there for me
to, like believed in me when maybe they didn't have to.
I mean, there were several, there were a lot of people.
the chain of events were the two Garth's honestly because when I met Garth Brooks, he was the person
who introduced me to Alan Reynolds, his producer. And Alan was really a great friend to me because
Alan gave me advice based on what he thought was best for me, not what he thought I could maybe
do for him. And he was the guy who said, you should meet Garth Fundus. He's a guy who I feel like
you guys really hit it off. And Fundus was the one who, when he heard me saying, said, let's do a
showcase. He's the one who went to bat for me at the record labels and to help me get a
record deal. And he was the one who helped me get the music that was in my head on to tape,
what I, what I really wanted, how I really wanted to sound and the kind of music that I
wanted to make. So it was, it was really all of those people together, because I would never
met Garth Fundus if it wouldn't have been for Garth Brooks. And so I guess it really was,
you know, ended up being my husband, the one that really believed in me that was like,
that started just telling everybody about me.
And he didn't even have a single on the radio.
So he was doing that before he was.
Yeah.
Freaking Garth Brooks.
Yes.
He was just a guy named Garth.
He just was, yeah.
He was a less famous Garth probably at the time.
Yeah, and he was.
And then it was like, I knew two Garth now.
Eventually, there's a guy who's a tour manager's name is Garth.
And he came in and did an interview for a job.
And I told him, I said, you're probably great at what you do.
But I can't know you.
Like, I just can't.
Like, I have two Garth in my life.
It's already too weird.
Like, I just can't do it.
That's a true story.
That happened.
That's a lot of guards. I mean, even two guards. I know, obviously, your husband, a bit. I don't
know any other Garth. I know. It's so, it's so odd. And actually, if we're all in the studio together,
which happens, it's very strange, you know. So actually, I started calling Garth Fund as Tennessee,
because I'm like, I have to have like a nickname for you because I can't. Because I'd say,
Garth, they both whip their head around. You know, I'm like, I know, because they never hear anybody else
call Garth. Right. So, yeah, so it's a thing.
things. Little fool for your soul, things. Life ain't always pretty, but hey, it's pretty beautiful things.
Laugh a little more things. Tighten up your core thing. Said EK. You're kicking it with four things.
With Amy Brown. Hey, it's Amy Brown from Four Things with Amy Brown. And here's what we talked about this week on my podcast.
If you want to make new friends when you're strangers with someone, there's one simple thing
you can do that'll strike up conversation and build a connection.
One thing.
And that's share a pet peeve.
Just tell them something that bugs you and then the conversation will follow.
Researchers discovered that, I guess, in the early stages of any relationship, sharing pet peeves,
it bonds people faster than sharing even like a mutual passion about something.
Plus, when people talk about pet peeves, they tend to discuss a wider range of things for longer, which allows them to learn more about each other.
And this comes from Texas Tech University.
So what's your pet peeve?
Wire hangers.
No, wire hangers.
No more wire hangers.
What movie is that from?
Mommy dearest.
That's it.
Okay.
So just wire hangers like from the dry cleaner.
Yeah.
Oh, that's all John uses too.
It drives me crazy.
I'll use the velvet ones.
I have those too.
Yeah, which kind of have a.
a metal top, but it's not wire, which if you use those, I don't really care if people actually
use them, but something about them just bugs me and they get all tangled sometimes and I'm trying
to, or the hangars where the little hook like swivels too much when you're at a store and
everything is all caught and you're trying to hang it up. And so hangers really just get me. Also,
people that flip people off when they're driving. That's a pet peeve of Biden. Like there's no
reason to do that to be so angry towards someone. You never know the situation. It's okay if you
want to be like, hey, or react in a way, but you don't need to flip them off and go out of your
way. Like, I've had people literally speed up just to like flip me off. Road rage, man, is a real
thing, especially here in Nashville. It's worse other places. Like, I think Houston has hands down
the worst road rage I've ever seen my life. I have witnessed Houston road rage and it is frightening.
Would shout out Houston? Yeah.
Love anybody there that's listening.
But if you live there and you drive on those highways,
you've got to know what we're talking about.
What's a pet peeve that you have?
Might happen yesterday, actually, on Granny White.
I'm at the light.
It turned green and it had been green for a nanosecond
and this rangerover behind me laid on the horn.
Like, I didn't even have time to switch my foot
from the brake to the gas.
Yeah.
It made me want to go slower.
Wait, did I see you post about this?
Anne, I think you posted a song about the middle finger.
Yeah.
So is my pet peeve something that you do?
Oh my gosh, would you flip me off?
Well, I didn't do it.
Okay.
It's just honestly, I really like this girl.
Her name's Kaylyn Robertson.
She's new.
I saw her at the listening room here,
and she's got this song called it's about her ex-boyfriend
and that the middle fingers for him.
No, the song sounds so cute.
Yeah, came out last Friday.
It's great.
Okay, well, maybe if people,
if you got a relationship where you're probably wanting to give someone
the middle finger,
maybe that song will be like a theme song.
Yeah.
For your weekend coming up.
things that are annoying for most people.
This is from a totally different survey,
but these are pet peeves that are common.
Sitting in traffic,
essential home appliances not working,
being behind a slow walking person.
Oh, wait, yeah, I hate that too.
But, Amy, you are around.
We did.
But Amy, y'all, if you were ever walking with Amy Brown,
get your motor.
You are a fast walker.
Well, I like to get out there and go.
You are not wasting time.
Yeah, let's go.
get there.
Chop.
Cleaning the house only to have your kids or partner mess it up soon after.
Yeah.
Do you not see what I have done?
Does anybody notice that there was dishes everywhere and now the dishes are gone or that
there was laundry everywhere and now it's put away.
Does anybody?
Or like my husband will come in, he'll see me doing the dishes and then set a coffee
cup right there on the counter.
Really?
You can't just like put it in the dishwasher?
Yeah.
You see, what do I look like?
This is where you just drop your stuff and I put it away,
which technically the dishes are my daughter's thing,
and she's very good at doing them.
She's good at loading and unloading,
but there's times where it's full and she's not around.
And I can't wait.
My friend Claire will wait.
It's her daughter's job too,
and she will wait for her daughter to do it.
And I cannot do that.
I have to, like, how many more hours or win it?
And then is she going to have homework?
I might as well just do it because I almost can.
can't get my work done if there's a mess in the kitchen. I don't know what I need to work through
with that, but I wipe down my countertops an unhealthy amount. It's almost what I do if I am
feeling some stress in a way. It's like, well, I have a lot to do. Might as well wipe down the
counters. What makes you feel in control? Yeah, maybe that's it. Yeah. I don't think there's anything
wrong with that. Well, probably need to work on it because I should be able to focus on whatever task I need
to do and just get it done and not distract myself with trying to control something.
It could be worse.
True.
Definitely could be worse.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told,
and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream,
this is right where you need to be.
Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield.
And in this new season of The Girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the Girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Wadam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like,
and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through,
and I know it's a place they come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat just hanging.
in there. Yeah, it would not be. Right, it wouldn't be that. There's a lot of luck.
Listen to thanks, Dad, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your
podcast. Let's do it live. We are the one, two, three, so losers. What up, everybody,
I am Lunchbox. I know the most about sports. So I'll give you the sports facts, my sports
opinions, because I'm pretty much a sports genius. What up y'all. It is Sisson. I'm
From the north, I'm an alpha male.
I live on the west side of Nashville with Beezer, my wife.
We do have a white picket fence at the apartment complex.
Soon I'm going to have 2.5 kids.
And yes, sadly, I will die of a heart attack when I'm 72 years old.
Here's a clip from the last podcast.
When I walk in, my foundation bet is the roulette table.
My foundation starter every time I go, opening bet is on the roulette table.
I do.
You want to know what it is?
The numbers.
We know because for my freaking birthday, you won and I lost.
Your bachelor party.
Yeah, whatever it was.
Bachelor party.
My women's.
Your bachelor party.
So what I'm going to do, and I usually do it before I even hit the room,
I still have my luggage with me as I'm walking by the table.
What are them?
I'm one of those people.
Look at that guy.
He's been fiending since Phoenix.
Listen, I've been thinking about it.
I've been trying to go over it in my head.
The lights, the spin of the ball, the ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
and I like to do
Oh, Palm Tree
I like to do
125 on red
And then I do
$20 on 18
Red 19
Red 21
Black 17
and red 12
Those are the five numbers I do
Okay so you could hit
720 if one of your numbers hit
And if it's red you break even
See what I'm saying
You do $100 I'm in $100?
Got it. Got it, got it. So you want to hit one of your numbers for 720.
And if it's not one of my numbers, only one of my numbers...
As long as you hit red, you'll break even.
Yes.
I actually like that.
Yes.
That's a plan.
And the only number that is black, 17 is black.
So that's the only one. If it hits, you still win the 700, but you lose a little bit more because you have the 100 on red.
But all the other numbers are red.
And I should do number four, but I don't.
My youngest son, his birthday is excluded because that makes it too expensive of a bet.
and you end up not breaking even
It's like I'm like oh that's a lot to put it out there
And like 21 19 and 18
They're all in the same spot on the wheel
They're in the same area
I like that
So you got you try to record my girl at Caesar
She had the little thing that'll show you the areas
Yes so you'll know the numbers for the areas
Yes you've got to listen
If you're putting random numbers
If you're putting like 35 and two
And they're on opposite ends of the roulette wheel
It's kind of hard to you know
Have those two numbers
I try to get the numbers all right around each other
so you have a section of the wheel
cornered off. And if you lose
if worst case scenario you're down 200
I'm down 200 right off the bat
and then it's a slow night. Then you have to slow it down
then you pump the brakes
and you're like damn and you're like
oh it's so sad but if you win
you haven't even put your bags in your room yet
and you are feeling like a freaking champ.
Do you have something against I do
where if I have to work I won't bet before
because I'll always lose and then you're going to go to work
and your life's going to suck because all you think about is how you lost the money and now your life
sucks blows. No, I haven't thought about that. Don't do that. Okay. I don't have anything against work.
It does for me. So if I have to work, I don't gamble until after I'm done with the work or the next day.
No, no, no, no. I got no problem gambling before work, after work, during work, doesn't matter. I don't mind gambling whenever.
Okay. Because what if I get hot and I start hitting and I win some money before work, then I'm in a great mood.
Yeah, see, when we went on the cruise, I knew we had to post and I knew we had to go to like, you had to go to some training course to learn how to do.
jump off the ship and not drown. Oh yeah, yeah, at the very beginning. And you had to go in there
and you put your life vest on. So I didn't want to gamble before because I thought I'm going to
lose and then I'm going to have to go to a course. I'm going to have to go to dinner and have
an annoying conversation with people. And then I'm going to have to do these posts for the company
and fake like I'm happy because I just lost my ass. So I'm big against doing the work first and
then go and playing after. The only problem is if something gets hot and you have to go,
then you're pissed. That's when it's like, damn it, man. But it's always better to leave when
it's hot than to stay and let it get cold and lose your money.
Except for me, Bahama guy, he said it ended up hitting for 400 more after I left.
That's a regret.
And so there will be craps played this weekend.
There will be all tall, all small, all ball.
Hit them all.
You can play the features, always play the features every single time.
It's worth your money.
And it has to hit everything before seven.
Yes.
And you do it at the come out.
You could do it at the come out.
Or you can wait a couple.
No.
Always at the first roll.
See, I wish I would ask you.
that before the cruise because it was right there waiting
for me and I didn't know how to do it. It's always before the
come out roll and you put it out there, boom,
and it has to hit every number except for seven.
Well, you can hit. You can all small is two, three, four, five, six.
Yep. All tall is eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
Eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve. Two, three, four, five, six. Yeah, that's right.
Okay. So you can go both those or one or the other.
You can hit one other other.
So you hit the all small?
Great.
Or you can hit the all tall.
Both of them is when you won a thousand.
That's when you win like $1,100.
When I was with you.
Yeah.
And you were going nuts.
Lunch has got a fucking backpack on.
We're trying to act like we're having a blast.
It was a pandemic.
We're trying to have a blast in my bachelor party.
Lunch is cheering with a backpack on.
And we got the one dude with his backpack on.
And they're like a bunch of turtles celebrating together.
It was awesome, dude.
It was great.
Like, it was so fun.
It was so great.
But yes, that is my favorite.
Hey y'all, it's Caroline Hobby with Get Real Podcast.
I'm pumped about this week's episode.
I have Maddie Pruitt Trout on the podcast.
She is such an inspiration.
You probably remember her from The Bachelor.
She was a finalist and she was such a captivating contestant on The Bachelor.
She doesn't settle on love so much that she wrote a new book called The Love Everybody
Once.
It's all about living a life of faith and trusting that God's plan for your life is bigger than what you can see.
This was such an inspirational podcast.
I cannot wait for you to listen to it.
Check it out.
I read this part of your book and I was like,
oh my God,
that would be so hard as a kid.
You had gotten a bike with like training wheels
and you were like super stoked about it
and it was pink with like streamers
and I just got sunny one of those.
It's like pink with streamers and she loves it.
She's on our little training wheels like cruising the hood.
It's really adorable.
She just loves it.
But your dad was like, okay,
you need to give that to your younger sister.
Yeah, I was devastating.
That's hot.
That's like a, that's a huge.
testing moment that your dad just like dropped on you yeah I was devastated I remember he like
comes into my room and he's like because he he made it a moment oh yeah he's a moment and like that I mean I
think like my parents did such a good job of like trying to find very like practical things to like
us you know God teaching life lessons and to teach us life lessons and so like you know something as
silly as like something about a bike you know my dad used that as an opportunity to like teach me about
something way more valuable. But yeah, he came in and he just was like, hey, you know, you've had
this bike for a little bit. I know you love it. But, you know, what do you think about giving it to your
younger sister? I think not. I think not. I was appalled. I was like, I will give you the dollhouse.
I will give you my new tennis shoes. But I'm not going to give you my bike. Like I was so,
I was like, how dare you ask that of me? And I just remember like he was, he was super sad that like,
I didn't, you know, agree at first. But I was like, I said, okay, I'm going to think about it.
You know, this is like a big decision for me.
It's probably like one of the bigger decisions in your life at that point.
Oh, absolutely.
I was like, let me think about this.
And, you know, the next day I had tears in my eyes and I was like, dad, okay, I really thought hard
about it.
And I just, I trust you and I love you.
And so I know that she needs it more than me.
And so I'm going to give you like, I'm going to give her the bike.
Oh.
And I like brought him the little helmet.
It was such a dramatic moment.
And he's probably like fighting back like laughing.
But he just used that.
moment to be like Maddie, I'm so proud of you. And like he, he gives her the bike or whatever.
And I'm watching her get excited. And I'm kind of sitting there and I'm like, okay.
Were you able to like, I did a good deed? I was like, I did a good deed. I'm, I'm, that's great.
Yeah, I'm fighting back tears. But then he leads me out. He like takes me around the corner. He grabs
my hand. He's like, I want to show you something. He takes me around the corner. And he shows me this like
bigger bike without training wheels. Super cool. Like definitely more expensive than the other one. And I just felt like the
most, the coolest, most important person on the planet that my dad would pick out something like
this for me. And then he would take time to think about me like that. And I just remember hugging him
so tight. And he just like told me that moment. He was like, Maddie, I'm so proud of you because you
traded in good enough for something better. Like you didn't even know the better was there. And I had no
idea. But he like showed me. He was like, sometimes God is going to ask things of you. Like he's going
to ask you to lay down something that you don't want to lay down because it feels good in the moment.
But you have to trust that when he asks you to lay it down, he's got something.
so much better for you.
That's big.
And how old are you?
Probably like, I don't know.
I don't know how old are you?
Like nine?
Like young.
You're like a cat.
Seven.
That reminds me of that teddy bear thing.
You know where God's like.
Yes.
But I love my teddy bear and it's this tiny little teddy bear.
But God's like, give me the teddy bear.
And he has like a giant one behind his back.
The one behind him in the beach.
But you don't know it's there.
No, literally.
That's such a good lesson for life though.
Like there there is something waiting for you that will bless you.
Yeah.
But you have to trust.
Yeah.
And trusting is really hard.
So hard.
And sometimes.
it's peace. Like sometimes it's not in the context of a person or a thing. It's just it's inward
peace. It's joy. It's, you know what I mean. And I think that's what I've seen is like sometimes
the better that awaits me is different than what I expected, but it's greater than what I could have
imagined. Exactly. Because we get one idea of how it should be because we piece together what it
could be based on like our own life and what we've seen. But we have no idea because history's
writing itself every single day. Right. You know, so who knows what can happen. There's infinite
potential. I think I realized that when I was in my band and like the band abruptly ended, I thought
my life was over and then all of a sudden I got a call to go on the amazing race. Yeah.
And I was like, oh my God, I would have never, ever, ever, ever dreamed that up. And it was
the greatest experience of my life, one of them. But like, couldn't ever plan for it. Didn't even know
that was an option, you know? That's so crazy. Yeah. You just walk by faith and life will be,
what life will be full of surprises. But like, man, just the journey is so, it's so worth it when you choose.
to live a life of faith and just be like, okay, trust your God.
Like, don't know what's going to come with this, but I just trust that your ways are better than mine.
I love it.
Okay, the love everybody wants, what you're looking for is already yours.
So true.
It's right there in your heart with God.
Amen.
And you know what?
You give some amazing steps of how to really, I love that you give steps.
I love a step.
I think steps and like tangible actions that you can like really apply to your life.
you give such great applicable advice.
Thank you.
It's really great, especially for young girls.
Like, I feel anyone, young, anyone.
But, like, yes, girls, like, read this book before you dive hard into the dating world.
Or if you're already in there, read it now.
So you can, like, clean it up.
Totally.
But it's so great.
I love what you're doing with your life, with your platform.
I admire you for that.
I am grateful for you for that.
I'm so grateful to see Beacons of Light in the world who are, like, sharing God's message on a big platform.
We need it.
We need your inspiration.
So just thank you for following God and sharing your journey with us.
Thank you.
And thank you for you being a light.
And it's so cool to see like what guy can do with a yes.
Like just us being like, okay, God, use me.
And just what that, it looks different for all of us.
But just what he can do with that is abundantly more than we could ever imagine.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball.
to college football or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told,
and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream,
this is right where you need to be.
Listen to The Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield.
And in this new season of the girlfriends,
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no, I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, everyone?
I'm Ego Vodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo!
Woo!
My dad gave me the best.
advice ever. I went and had lunch with them one day and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really
give this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working my way
up through and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent. He said, if it was based
solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet. Yeah. He goes, but there's so much
luck involved. And he's like, just give it a shot. He goes, but if you ever reach a point where
you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's,
okay to quit. If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration. It would not be on a calendar
of, you know, the cat. Just hang in there. Yeah, it would not be. Right. It wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck. Yeah. Listen to Thanks Dad on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get
your podcast. Hey, it's Mike D from Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. I did an episode recently about
Disney's 100 disc collection that costs $1,500. I want to
wanted to know out of that collection, which would be the movies I would save, and which would
be the movies I would get rid of.
So if you want to hear this entire list, be sure to check out my episode.
But for now, enjoy.
So what I want to do on this episode is go through all a hundred movies.
We'll move through them pretty quick, but I want to tell you which 10 I would keep, which
five I would immediately burn.
We're going to open up the Disney vaults and take a look inside.
Oh man, there's so many things in here.
Wow.
What a vault!
my echo.
Okay.
All right, we're in the Disney vault, and the first movie in this 100 disc collection is the first
animated Disney movie ever from 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dores.
I actually think this is a really great movie, and it's surprising to me that this movie
was made in 1937, given the sophisticated quality of the animation.
And this was back when they were hand-drawing every single frame.
Every single movement was hand-drawn, essentially making like a big flipbook.
That's how they would make these movies and then take photos of those animations and make it all come together, come to life.
Starting off in 1937 with the first film in this collection, it's actually one that makes the vault for me.
Because of the history, because of the characters, and because of the legacy of this movie, I think it is a Disney classic and one of the first Disney movies I remember watching.
And crazy to me that this movie is almost 100 years old coming out in 1937.
So that is an easy entry for me.
So we have one down.
We'll run through this list.
From 1940, you have Pinocchio.
From 1940, you also have Fantasia.
That's an almost for me.
Given that it was made in 1940 is so experimental and so out there.
I wish Disney made more movies like Fantasia and took more animation risk like they did back in 1940.
What an amazing movie that I believe was ahead of its time.
But moving down the list, we have Dumbo from 1941.
That's not going in there.
Bambi from 1942. Get that movie out of here.
It's sad. It's a classic, but no, I don't need that movie of my life anymore.
You have Saludos Amigos from 43.
The Three Caballeros from 1945.
No, no, we're not in a good era right now.
Make Mind Music from 46, nah.
Fun, fancy, and free from 47.
Nah.
They went hard on the musicals during this time.
Melody Time from 48.
The Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad from 49.
Nah.
Ooh, but then we get to number 12.
from 1950
Cinderella
Another Disney classic
With one of the best
Disney princess of all time
You also have a great supporting cast
in Cinderella
And a lot of great songs
I have a lot of great memories
With this movie
And this is a movie
That I feel like
Really represents
What Disney was trying to do
To establish themselves
As being the great storytellers
That they are
This movie has everything
It has fantasy
it has a lesson. It has great animation, especially for the 50s. So with the 12th movie on the list,
we have our second entry in My Vault. Going with Cinderella from 1950. All right, moving down
the list. Alice in Wonderland from 51, we are getting into some pretty good territory here.
I love that one, just not enough to put it into my collection, not as my third pick. After that,
we have number 14 from 1953, Peter Pan. Oh, I love this movie.
One of my favorite movies to watch on VHS.
I just feel like it adds this level of warmth to this movie.
A classic tale, one of the best Disney characters of all times that I believe even transcends Disney.
I don't immediately think Disney when I think Peter Pan.
I think we're going to have to have another one right here.
So the third movie in the vault in my collection, I'm going with Peter Pan.
I need this movie on my life.
Alright, moving on down the list now.
The 15th disc is Lady in the Tramp from 55.
I never really loved that movie.
Didn't like the remake, so neither of those are going to make my list.
Sleeping Beauty from 59.
Nah, nah, I'm good there.
101 Dalmatians.
A great movie, just not great enough to enter my top 10.
So we'll leave that one in 1961.
The Sword and the Stone from 63.
I'm good.
Jungle Book from 67.
A great movie.
It was just never one of my favorites, so we're not adding that one.
The Aristocrats from 1970.
We get a little bit more experimental in the Disney storytelling here.
I never really liked that movie.
I remember always seeing the commercials for that one as like commercials inside other Disney movies and thinking, what did they do there?
I'm good without that one.
You have Robin Hood from 73, the many adventures of Winnie the Pooh in 1977.
I'm good here.
The rescuers from 77, Fox and the Hound from 81, the Black Cauldron from 85, the Great Mouse Detective from 1986.
we have entered the Xerox era here for Disney,
which is often criticized as being one of their laziest eras when they were reusing backgrounds,
reusing characters.
And a lot of people say the animation during this time was just very lifeless.
But at 27, even though it's in the Xerox era,
and some people would say is not a great Disney movie,
I have one that I'm adding into the vault.
As our fourth pick, I'm going from the 27th disc in this collection,
Oliver and Company, from 19,
has a great soundtrack, a movie that hits me on an emotional level.
I love this one.
Let's throw it in the vault as our fourth pick.
All right, moving on down the list.
Right after that from 1989 is the 28th disc, we have The Little Mermaid.
It's a really good one.
It's a classic, but I'm not putting it in my collection.
I'm just not.
The 29th disc, the rescuers down under from 1990.
I actually like that one better than the rescuers.
I watched that movie a lot as a kid.
But still, not enough to put it.
in my list here. The 30th disc is the Beauty and the Beast from 91. Okay, we are entering the Renaissance
era here. Some really great movies. Going to have to make some really tough decisions here. Beauty
and the Beast does not make my list though. At 31, we have Aladdin from 92. I was just never
that big of an Aladdin fan. There were just something about that movie that just didn't really call
to me. A lot of people love that movie. Not making my list. At number 32, we have Tim Burton's
The Nightmare Before Christmas from 93. I'm good there.
Then disc 33, the Lion King from 1994.
That is an easy one.
Do I need to say more about that one?
That is our fifth one.
So five entries down, only five spots remain in the disc right after that.
At disc 34 is a goofy movie from 1995.
It's a classic for me.
Even though I feel this one still gets overlooked over and over again.
And it's a cult following that I feel people appreciate more now than when it came out
You know we are putting this movie on my list.
Give me a goofy movie from 1995.
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A win is a win.
A win. A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey,
or my career in sports media.
Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfilled of conversations with athletes, creators,
and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
So let's get to it.
Listen to The Clifford Show on the IHeard Radio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast.
Podcast Network on TikTok.
When a group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist, they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he deserves.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe, on the IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft.
And we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's East-West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galko, joins the Sports
Slice podcast to break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players flying under the radar.
This is the insight you won't hear anywhere else.
If you want to understand the draft like an insider, you don't want to miss this episode.
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