The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Show Me Something - Sophie Cunningham on Caitlin Clark’s Chiefs fandom, WNBA gameday superstitions & dating must-haves
Episode Date: October 8, 2025This week, WNBA and Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham and Summer House’s West Wilson cover everything — from Caitlin Clark’s diehard love for Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and th...e Kansas City Chiefs, to Sophie’s next big move, and College GameDay appearance. They debate cold vs. hot practices, reveal their gameday superstitions, talk dating must-haves, and unpack a wild week in sports and pop culture. All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet 00:00 - Start2:10 - Sophie getting baby fever? 3:10 - Kansas City Chiefs Update4:50 - Sophie did not get fined! 5:00 - Sophie sometimes can be harsh 6:30 - Are we growing? No cussing? 7:30 - Not tapped into WNBA Finals 7:50 - Vacation podcast? 8:10 - Sophie needs a clean break 9:30 - Sophie back in Missouri 9:40 - Sophie doing College Gameday 10:10 - CC won’t wear Colts jersey 10:45 - Sophie turning into Colts fan 11:30 - Caitlin Clark Diehard Chiefs fan 12:00 - Sophie on College Game Day 13:00 - Partying in Eugene, Oregon bars 13:33 - West speaking at Montana State 13:55 - Dad gives his speech tips 15:00 - Montana State QB is nice! 16:40 - Coldest NCAA practice you had 17:00 - West melted his cleats 18:00 - best temperature: Hot vs cold? 19:30 - Sophie & West NY Christmas 20:00 - HARD ROCK BET AD BREAK 20:30 - Better outfits in fall/ summer 22:00 - Sophie fashionista aspirations 23:00 - Sophie is moving! 24:50 - Taxes from playing outta state 26:00 - Mark Sanchez stabbing incident 28:40 - Sophie knee rehab update 29:50 - Does West workout? 30:30 - West workout goals? 33:20 - Needing alone time & peace 37:00 - Starting to watch Summer House? 39:30 - weird end break 41:40 - West still friends with Paige 43:50 - What you look for gf/bf? 45:00 - Sophie dating must haves 47:00 - Someone dissed Sophie 49:00 - Sophie and West gameday Superstitions 52:00 - superstitious shirt vs Vegas lost 54:30 - Sports league with best style #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
This is an IHeart podcast.
Guaranteed Human.
Hey guys, it's us.
The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe.
I'm Kevin.
And I'm Nick.
And guess what?
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it.
But, you know, tired and sick.
Tired and sick.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you.
you get your podcast. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL late night comedy guy, not quite. Unhumor me with Robert Smygel
and friends. Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you
funnier. This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel. Help an
a cappella band with their between songs banter. Where does your group perform? We do some
retirement homes. Those people are starving for banter. Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and
friends on the ice.
Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where SportsSlice comes in.
I'm Timbo, and every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest
moments in sports and giving you the real story behind the headline.
And we're going straight to the source, the athletes themselves, their locker room stories,
their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to hear.
Listen to Sports Slice on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Slicelife 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
Winning on Clay is an art.
The rallies are relentless.
And at the French Open, only the toughest survive.
I'd know.
I competed there for decades.
Join me, Renee Stubbs, on the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast for no nonsense breakdowns of the biggest matches, the toughest players, and the moments that define Roland Garris.
Jen should win.
She's an outsider to win the French fame.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Leonard Rabakina is arguably the best player in the world right now.
And I actually can win on any surface.
Listen to the Renee Stubbs tennis podcasts on the IHeart Radio app.
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports.
So the Colts have fever players out.
So if he was not there, but they give everyone jerseys and Caitlin Clark, grew up in Iowa as a Chiefs fan,
refused to wear the Colts jersey.
She just held it up like this.
And she hasn't gone out and said, like, I didn't do it.
I mean, she's seen him, but the internet was like, that's a real, she's a real one.
I love it.
And it's just like, it's so good.
Dun, dun, done, show me something podcast.
We are back with our first ever non-in-season for the WNBA recording.
I need a break.
This does not look like your apartment.
Where are you?
I'm actually back home in Missouri.
I'm at Mom and God's house.
I am.
It's Paulner?
No, she is working at Crane's Country Store.
So if anyone's going from St. Louis to Columbia,
stop by for a good old Sammy.
But you might see the horses walk by here soon.
I know they're going to get fed here in a little bit.
So we'll see.
Do you know what's really weird?
I had a dream about horses last night.
I never dreamed about horses.
And there were like a hundred of them in my dream.
I didn't remember that until you just brought.
brought up horses. Dude, do you know, like, and I know you feel this, especially like being in the
city and traveling how you do, because we're kind of on the same schedule. It is so nice just to be home
and like get away from everything and just live the simple life. I always go home and I'm so excited
like go get dinner and like lunch with like my parents and they're always like, we're busy, dude,
figure it out yourself. Dude, that's another reason why you're like, oh, is mom home? Dad's working,
mom's home, Lindsay is doing something with her kids. Like, I'm literally sitting at home by myself.
Are you going to be on aunt, aunt duty while your home? Dude, I've been on Aunt Judy and it's been so fun.
Like, I'm getting baby fever, so the world needs to watch out.
Are you? Not your, I just saw your eyebrows, freaking hit the ceiling. I didn't see it.
I know, but I think that's also really great birth control
because, like, you get the good and the bad.
I'm living the great aunt life.
And speaking of her, I'm drinking my coffee out of my little Lindsay mug.
Wait, that's cute.
Everyone needs a Lindsay mug.
I was a cuter baby, but it's fine.
Did you say I've been to watch the Chiefs last night?
Okay, so I actually got Mexican at Lost Marks.
Oh, good thought, guys.
So good.
It's on a nice little lake in South Columbia.
Lovely staff.
Big fat fucking margs and just
Great deals.
Put queso on everything.
It's a good spot.
Yeah.
My stomach is paying the price I feel,
but I was there with like the Whifflers,
the Fullers,
and then Lindsay and the babies.
And I came back here and the game was going,
but I got in a food coma.
But guess what play I woke up on?
The pick six, God damn it.
Yes.
And I was like, what is going on?
Oh, God, I was mad.
I'm mad.
But it's fine.
I mean, you watched it?
Yeah.
Chesh are two and three right now.
Not great, but they were two and three in 2021.
So made it to the AFC championship.
It just is weird because this team won every single game last year in the weirdest
closest way is possible.
And it's like their luck fully has reversed.
and now they are 0 and 3 and 1 score games.
Yeah.
But I'm not ready to panic yet, but.
Well, I think I'm starting to like panic a little because as I said,
do you think there's time to turn it around?
And like, what's the issue?
So this past weekend, which is why it's even more annoying they didn't win,
the bills lost, which is good for the Chiefs, just in the AFC race,
and the Chargers lost.
So it's like it would have been a great week.
weekend to win and keep kind of closing the gap but um it'll be fine i feel like the NFL this year is like
I mean per usual a lot of good parody like everyone loses everyone wins just kind of got a long
season keep it rolling as you know yeah but it's time to like turn it around a little for me
got the lions next week another good fucking team so we'll see um I'm curious did you could find
last week or are you fully off the docket for getting fined if season till
I got a text from our GM and like we've been done like there's really nothing to talk about
and I got text like oh shit like I'm getting fine and it wasn't it wasn't a fine so like I think
that I'm I'm off the radar because we lost but yeah that is good no that is good but I will say
I think that like I'm just going to hit on this real quick I think that like you know when you're
in it and everything is just like magnified by a million of course like I just I think I I
I just need like a break from it because I think that I'm not going back on what I said,
but I might have been a little harsh on how I said it.
But you know what?
It's also me, you know, but it's fine.
It is what it is.
Yeah, I don't think anyone was surprised though with what you said.
And it's okay to say things in the moment.
Thanks, but.
It was an official apology?
No, absolutely not.
Okay.
And I'm fine with you.
can give an apology. I can admit when I'm wrong.
I just think that like what I said was valid and a lot of people agree with it.
But maybe how I said it could have been better, you know?
Your comments towards Kathy or towards the league office?
No, because I mean all of that. I just maybe shouldn't have cussed.
You think cussing made it what? Like less palatable?
Yeah. And like I think it, I think when I cuss, it makes it less like, it, like,
It's like uneducated.
You know, like, people are like, oh, she doesn't.
She don't know what she's talking about.
But I do.
But it's just, I'm also, I cuss.
And I need to work on that, but whatever.
You know what?
That's actually a very good point.
And not just with you.
I think all of, like, I cuss all the fucking time.
And I think it's a good, that's actually a great note that I just took.
They're like, yeah, if you want your point to be, like, considered and, like, be heard.
Cussing is not the route.
to go when you want to be
taken seriously, almost.
To be taken seriously and professionally
share an opinion.
So honestly,
what great self-awareness?
I already know who told you.
Who goes to you custom?
Okay, that's what I was going to say, though,
is like, I was just seeing it kind of everywhere,
like that quote of like,
they might be good business people,
but they don't know shit about basketball.
Like, I just saw it everywhere.
And I was like, you know, like,
I fuck with that and I know I'm right.
but I also think that like maybe I just could have I could have been better like it's me growing
and no one told me anything you know what I mean but I was just like you know maybe I don't like
I have a I represent a lot of people who don't say stuff and so I want to make sure that I say it
right way because they're like oh have Sophie say it you know but of course I'll probably cuss but
like sometimes you need to cuss but in that situation I don't know yeah um
Are you watching the finals?
I haven't watched.
Hell no.
I haven't watched a lick of the WMBA.
I don't know what's going on.
I talked to my teammates like the day that we did exit interviews and all of that.
And I haven't, like, I need a cleanse.
Like, I'm booking vacations.
West, we need to go on a vacation and do a podcast.
I'm not kidding.
Like, let's go to somewhere on a boat.
Well, that would be fun too.
That would be exotic.
I mean, there's stuff in the works, I'm pretty sure.
I think there is.
He-he. Everyone get ready.
Hopefully the cheese are still fucking kicking it in December.
I know. I hope so.
But, yeah, I haven't watched a lick of it.
But what?
Why did you put your finger up?
No, no, no.
I'm going to defend you and say, like, I think a lot of people would hear that and be like,
oh, she's like salty.
Like her team didn't win.
Like, she's like not watching.
One, if you're a competitor, yeah, it's hard to,
fucking, after your team loses,
you don't want to sit and watch other
teams like
be in the spotlight when you were chasing
something. Like, it's very hard to do as an athlete
and a competitor, A.
B, yeah, especially this year, there's just
so much WNBA bullshit
going on that like
God forbid, you hit
Missouri and catch some R&R and like just take a
sec, you know? Dude, and I
like, in the past, I've watched the finals, but
I just think like this year,
with like literally all the injuries
and like all the shit our team went through
I just I really do just need a break from it
like good luck to whoever is gonna win
like I don't honestly
don't care who wins this finals
and I don't I'll be quiet
I'm stopping myself
Paces up 2 O
are they really
yeah
I'm not gonna comment
how long
how long are you in Missouri for
I'm here until Friday
and then
I'm actually going to go up to Oregon for the Oregon Indy game and do some college game day type stuff.
Wait.
Are you going to be there?
No.
But the video of CC not wearing her Colts jersey is fucking awesome.
So awesome.
I can win enrollment.
Like I can like be like I'm here.
They brought like I'll like put this shit on.
Her not doing that is so incredible.
I hope she knows how.
awesome that was.
You sent it yesterday
and I was like
like I'm not surprised by it
I'm not because you know what everyone's
always trying to get her to like wear something
or do something and like
I'm here but I'm gonna represent
the chiefs baby.
So for anyone who doesn't know
what's going on the cold were you not there
by the way? Dude I got the hell out of there
so the Colts
the Colts had the fever like players
from the fever come to the game the other
and they all got jerseys.
We're on the sideline.
Can we pause real quick?
Yeah.
I did go to a Colts game and I think we talked about it.
It was awesome.
Like I'm actually kind of turning into a Colts fan a little bit.
Like they're, they, I like their players.
I like them.
They also are crushing right now.
They look very good.
I want to say they're three in one, four in one.
So I'm not,
well, I would say I'm totally a bandwagner because I just got traded indie
and I've never watched the Colts of my life.
But when I did go there,
everyone was so nice
and the beer and food were so good too
but keep going on what you were saying
so the Colts have fever players out
so if he was not there but
they gave everyone jerseys
and Caitlin Clark grew up in Iowa
is a Chiefs fan
refused to wear the Colts jersey
she just held it up like this
and she hasn't gone out and said like
I didn't do it because I'm a chief fan but the internet was like
that's a real one
I love it and it's just like
it's so good
so good
you're going to so
what game are you doing game day?
Well, so I'm actually going there with Arby's.
That will be fun.
God the bees.
The beef.
So we were actually going to go to Dallas.
And it was going to be, I think, Texas first, Oklahoma.
But Oregon and actually Indiana is kicking ass this year.
And so they moved it up to Eugene.
And so I'm going to go there, do some college game day type stuff.
I don't really have my schedule.
I don't really know exactly what I'm going to be doing with Arby's.
but I know I'm going to be around kicking it with some cool people,
so that'll be fun.
Have you been to Eugene before?
You know, I don't think so.
Fun little town.
Have you been?
Nice.
Yeah, I went with, so you know Justin Herbert, quarterback for the Chargers?
Yeah.
Okay, they're from Eugene.
Justin's older brother played at Montana State with me.
Oh.
So for like Thanksgiving, we would drive to Eugene and then stay with the Herbert family
when Justin was like a senior in high school.
You need to see.
in me Rex because I've never been and like me and my agents are going to go Friday and we're
going to try to like spend a whole day Friday and like try to kick it and like see the town and
everything. So okay there's no that'd be fun. I wonder if anyone who went to Oregon is listening to this,
but I went to I went to Taylor's, which has been shut down because like everyone was getting like
throw up drunk at this place for years. And then there's a bar called Webfoot, which is really cool.
It's like they have a lot of like Oregon based shot. These are all like downtown campus bars.
Okay.
And then some
some burrito place that I'll
offline for you. But
yeah, just a good college town.
I love this. What you need.
Wait, speaking of Montana State,
aren't you doing like a huge speaking engagement
soon?
Yes.
Are you nervous?
Kind of. I think I'm gonna
I need to write the speech today.
But my dad, of course my dad
texted me like four times. He's like, start
with the story, then get serious. Then bring it
back to the story. And then like,
and then end with a heartfelt message and then say thank you.
And then like, I was like, off my ass, dad.
He's stressing you out more than anything.
Yeah, but he just cares.
But it's for, it's just like an athletic gala that they do, you know, like once a year, like on a football weekend.
And they asked me to speak and which honored.
And it's, did you just speak at your Hall of Fame thing?
No, I didn't have to.
Damn.
I mean, I said a thank you, but like I didn't have to like, hey, you know who's actually really good?
And I think everyone who knows me kind of knows this.
But she's pretty much helped me write every speech in my entire life.
Lindsay is so good at this stuff.
I'll check in with her.
You should.
She kills it.
But it's basically one of those things where they're like, it's all the boosters in like a huge room.
And it's like get them to, you know, understand why being a student athlete at the school is like beneficial.
And their money helps like make everything better and blah.
blah blah,
which I will also say,
despite the chiefs
kind of pulling on our heartstrings right now,
Montana State looks fucking nice.
We have a new QB Stanford transfer.
This kid's tough.
He's like a shit talker.
I love.
Yeah, I'm all in on the bobcats this year.
But I also,
you haven't been to Bozeman, Montana,
but
best fucking place in the whole world.
My parents are coming with
because they love Bozeman.
Yeah.
It'll be a fun little weekend to like do a little hike.
Can I ask about Loseman?
Yeah.
Is it like a pretty, and I just don't know.
But like I'm assuming there's a lot of kind of wealthy people up there.
So like, do they throw money into the Bobcats?
For it being an FCS school, it's like fucking sick.
Like indoor football facility, football has their own training facility.
Nice.
Like it's pretty solid.
And did you have all that when you were there?
we did not have the indoor
so I had a practice
which like
is so important
because there is
again that's what you never have to deal
with weather but like
if you're playing at home
and you're going to play in a cold game
then like you probably want to practice all week in the cold
and get used to like the elements or whatever
but if we're practicing in November
in Montana
and it's fucking
five degrees and then we're going to play
like Cal Poly and California
and it's going to be
50, like, there's no point in being miserable at practice all week when you're leaving to go play.
So the indoor is like huge.
I mean, completely helps with recruiting when you're trying to get kids from Texas and Florida and California.
Like, it's massive.
But yeah.
Wait, do you remember?
Oh, go.
My finals week, my freshman year of college was negative 40 degrees.
I was just about to ask that.
I was like, what is the coldest you ever had to practice outside?
It was, that was final.
I don't think we were playing then still, so it wasn't that bad.
But, like, yeah, definitely in, like, the negative tens while it snowed.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas brothers.
And guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, huge news?
We created our own podcast called, Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with it?
name hey Jonas guys.
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
We were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before
Jonas Brothers was...
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, for people could call in and say,
hey Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, Jonas, and offered it up as a potential
title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL, late-night comedy guy,
not quite.
Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman
help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel,
help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind.
Highlights are trending.
Opinions are flying.
And nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo.
Every episode, we're cutting through the noise.
Breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.
We go straight to the source.
The athlete.
themselves. Their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear. The laughs,
the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real. From viral moments to
historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context and ask
the questions everybody wants answered. SportsSlice brings you closer to the action with stories
told by the people who live them. Listen to SportsSlic on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slices Life 12 and the TikTok
podcast network on TikTok.
The French Open is one of the toughest tests in tennis,
and I know firsthand because I competed there myself.
I'm Renee Stubbs, and on the Renee Stubbs Tennis podcast,
I'm breaking down everything happening at Roland Garris.
Every match, every upset, and what it really takes to win on clay.
Jenchian win.
I mean, she went down to three to Rabakina, but I'm delighted.
She's an outsider to win the French, me.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lina Rabakina.
is arguably the best player in the world right now.
And I actually can win on any surface.
Because if she's serving, well, good luck.
Consider this your court side seat to the French Open.
Listen to the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports.
We had those big sideline heaters that are like, they look like tanks,
and they just blow hot air on you.
No.
And I melted my cleat off in one of them,
because I like wasn't looking and it just like melted my cleat.
Like it's freezing cold and it's really hard to enjoy football when it's like that.
Dude, I don't think that I would, I could not do that.
I'm just going to, I could do it.
I am not here to like do a football versus basketball podcast,
but you have to be fucking tough to wake up at 5 a.m.
walk across campus in snow and then go let people bang your fucking head
against the frozen turf.
Well, how does it even, I remember growing up in, like, the Midwest,
and, like, we would have soccer tournaments all over, some in the north.
And, like, I just remember when you were so cold and, like, even kicking a ball would hurt
your foot.
And then when you get nailed with a soccer ball, like, in the thigh.
And it was like, like, I just, dude, that's what I'm saying.
Like, pick a, I mean, that means are you kind of dumb?
Because you picked a school that was awesome all the other months, but.
I like, I like, like, you're like, you're like,
such a hot weather girl.
I like the cold for like a week and a half.
I can do it for a week and a half.
Well, like, if you have time off, you're going to, like, Florida.
Yes.
I would prefer if I have time to, like, go sit somewhere.
I want it to be 50 degrees and there to be, like, wind.
Why?
And sit on a patio.
Oh, but, like, what, like, what is fun about that?
50 with wind.
Sovi is dreamy.
Are you saying that because you sweat a lot?
Maybe you like the cold because.
Well, that's part of it.
Part of it.
Think about like right now, like, why do we love fall?
It gets like a little bit cooler.
The leaves turn to special color and like you can throw a hoodie on and be cozy.
Love the outfits.
It's just nice.
Like yesterday it was 83 with a nice, it was hot in the sun, but in the shade it was perfect with a nice breeze.
And I was like, this is perfect.
This is perfect.
No humidity.
Is it 83 in Columbia?
It was yesterday.
It's a little cloudy today.
It was yesterday.
It shouldn't be that hot in October.
No, but you're not sweating.
You're not...
But you know what?
Missouri doesn't really get snow anymore.
Dude, I fucking know.
It hasn't snowed on Christmas
since we're in like seventh grade.
I want to come up to New York during Christmas.
I just feel like that's such like a special...
Dude, you love.
Hallmark.
You love.
Really?
Oh, will you come this winter?
I would do like a little Christmas bar crawl.
I'm not kidding, West.
Like, we keep talking about this, but like,
I have nothing going on this.
this off season.
That just kind of got my heart racing.
I would love to have you.
Desroom.
It's right there.
There's a hoop in my guest room, fun fact.
Thanks, West.
Yeah, you can work on your rehab in there.
Today's show is brought to you by our new presenting sponsor, Hard Rock Bet.
Hard Rock Bet is a sportsbook app that just makes it easy if you're just getting into sports betting.
If you don't know what you want to bet, it actually shows you,
what other people are betting on.
Trending parles, the most bet upsets,
the most popular picks for touchdowns,
and other player props that you can pick.
If you haven't tried your first bet on Hard Rock bet yet,
there's still time for you to get $150 in bonus bets if you win.
Just place a $5 bet, and if it hits,
you get an extra $150 in bonus bets.
And that's not all.
We got new promos 24-7 on Hard Rock Bet.
So whether you want to wager on anything from the WNBA finals
to football this weekend,
Hard Rock Bet's got you covered.
A big-time showdown is coming to Columbia, Missouri,
this Saturday. I believe they're playing the Alabama Crimson Tide. You're going to be a fun one.
Just don't watch the game. Bet on it on Hard Rock Bet. Again, there's daily new promos. So if you're
listening to this later, check out the Hard Rock Bet app, all the stuff you get and all the things to bet.
Download Hard Rock Bet and try your first bet today. Playable and bonus bets, not a cash offer,
offered by the Seminole Tribe in Florida. Offered by Seminole Hard Rock Digital LLC and all other
States must be 21 and older and physically present in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana,
New Jersey, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia to play. Terms and conditions do apply. Concerned about gambling
in Florida, call 1-88, admit it. And in Indiana, if you were someone you know has a gambling problem
and wants to help, call 1-800-9 with it. Gambling problem, call 1-800 gambler, Arizona, Colorado,
Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia. Look at us. We're just going to talk about weather and
Christmas, because there's no W&BA drama for us to take our heads.
I'm pretty sure there's drama, but I'm over it.
Over it.
Let's get into fashion.
You said you like the outfits in the fall for sure.
Better outfits.
You can layer.
I love to layer.
Yeah.
Wait, hold on.
Put in a pea coat.
I think, dude, that's like your vibe.
I feel like you're always, and I feel like you always have a hat or like a little
beanie, which is a hat.
But like, I do like that.
it is swaggy.
Here's my thing.
I haven't been,
I've been in Arizona
for the past like seven years.
And so like I'm still in a bikini,
but it does get cold out there.
But like,
it's not cold enough to wear like the fun winter outfits
and stuff like that.
So I go to all these places.
I don't have the fits for it.
I don't.
Well, let's get you,
we'll do a New York Christmas trip
so you can like,
like have fun planning outfits.
picture, picture this.
Dark, it's nighttime.
It's like a little bit snowy.
Everyone's like bouncing in and out of all these Christmas bars
with all their lights in it.
You get like a big pea coat on,
some fun baggy pants and like a pair of like boots.
You don't get to do that all the time.
No, okay. Do you want to know what my offseason goal is?
To buy a peat coat?
No, but maybe I should.
So I, this is typically what I wear.
I feel like the majority of,
majority of the time.
Like, it's just like, it's...
Crew neck for our listening audience.
Yeah.
It's a red, red crewneck and like camo sweat shorts, would you say?
Yeah.
Like, very, very loungy.
But this offseason, I'm really going to upgrade my whole style and, like, be a little fashionista
wherever I go.
Like, I'm tired.
Because I love a good cozy.
fit and like everyone knows.
Like I love just like kind of like the,
a cargo short with like a baggy sweatshirt or like an oversized t-shirt.
Like that's also swaggy.
But like I'm,
I want to look more like feminine and elegant and like bougie this off season.
Hot.
If only someone's saying you a head scarf to wear.
I have it.
I have it.
Dude,
I promise you I'm going to be rocking it.
I kind of just gave up on the tunnel fits after I got hurt.
But like I'm totally going to be rocking that.
Do you have any events coming up where you would like need a fit?
Yeah, I have a lot actually.
Like, I'm sure you're, I say I have nothing going on in the off season.
My schedule fills up so fast.
Yeah, yeah, of course.
But like I don't like I don't even know how.
But I have like a lot of speaking engagements.
I have a lot of appearances, like some activations type stuff.
And then just like vacation and stuff like that.
So it's going to be fun.
Are you, where are you, are you moving?
Like, are you going to go, are you going to be in Florida?
Yeah.
So I think I, from Eugene, I'm going straight to Phoenix and going to be there pretty much all month,
just trying to back up my house and whatnot.
God, all your shit's still there.
It's crazy, actually.
Yeah, literally.
I've been living out of three suitcases.
Still am.
And then I am going to Florida to buy a house that I'm hopefully going to live in, but also like rent it out.
So if you're not creepy and you're not weird.
Passive income.
Yep.
We'll check that out.
And then I think that's kind of it.
Have you, have you, like...
Bought the house yet?
Yeah, like, is it done?
No.
So I'm going on the 23rd to, like, go look at a house and buy one.
Is it...
Indiana has state income, right?
Indiana?
Or you pick, like, income taxes, I mean to say.
I'm pretty sure they do.
Yeah.
But I guess if you're playing in India,
there's no way to like claim you're a resident in Florida.
Well, you can.
And then not pay tax.
But if your if your paychecks coming from Indiana,
then there's no way to like loophole that, right?
Yeah, yeah, no.
And you know, the kind of shit part about it.
And like, I'm sure everyone's like, do so fee.
But like, we're an entertainment business.
And so I have to pay taxes in 12 states.
And next year will be 14,
including Canada
because we play in all these cities
and it's an entertainment
so I have to pay them taxes
because we play there.
Wow, I just learned that.
I never knew that.
Oh.
Do all leagues do that?
Yeah.
Like any entertainer,
sorry, there's like a bug flying around.
Any entertainer, like if they do concerts,
if they do anything,
if you make money by bringing like fans and stuff there,
you have to pay taxes there.
Like income tax.
Yeah.
I don't know if it's income tax,
but I know that,
like,
I know for a fact I get taxed in 12,
now 13 different states.
It's some shit,
honestly.
I also saw a girl who does first take.
Oh,
she left, yeah.
Yeah.
She,
that was like pure just contract.
Yeah, I know.
It says that she felt like she was getting undervalued.
Like she was getting undervalued.
she was getting underpaid.
See, I love those type of stories because I know there's a lot more to it.
And like, I want to know, I want to know because media can put whatever they want out there,
but there's always more to it.
Because when you're in it, you know.
Molly Quorum, I think is her last name.
Yeah, that is her name.
Really pretty.
Super pretty.
She hosted First Take Forever.
My guess is everyone around her is making way more.
Yeah.
Like it becomes so much, like, I used to always think, like, it's so crazy, like, when NFL players or NBA players, like, whatever, like, hold out for like an extra, a couple million.
And you're like, it's so much money.
Like, why would you ever do that?
Yeah.
But then you realize it's not about, like, the actual, like, amount you're making and what you can do.
It's like your ego and your, the way you want to be valued.
Yeah.
And you also have an agent who's telling you to, like, do whatever.
Yeah.
And so, yeah, I bet Stephen A makes six times that.
And then whoever else is on first take that day.
But takes balls to just be like, fuck off, I'm out of here.
And that's what she did.
That's what I was about to say is like, good for her.
Like, if this is the story and this is actually what's going on, like, good for her for like, you know what?
Like, I'll find something different because that, like, she is known for first take.
And like, a lot of people know that show.
But like, for her just be like, hey, if you're not going to pay me, I'm out.
Like, that's ballsy.
I like it.
I like that.
How's your knee?
I think we haven't talked about your knee in a few weeks.
It's good.
No cast.
Oh, yeah.
I haven't had one for a while.
I kind of, everyone keeps asking me, they're like, oh, when did you take it off?
And I was like, well, I'm not the most patient person.
I do pray for patients, but I kind of let myself get out of that cast without a doctor's order.
But I had my checkup, and they're like, you're progressing really well and you look awesome.
I said say less.
How's range of motion?
Are we like all the way?
Yeah, it is good.
I can bend it past to where they even want it,
but it's not equivalent to my other leg.
And so I think I'll work on that because I like want my leg to be straight.
But honestly, I need to like, I'm to the point now that like I'm ready to kind of get backlifting weights and like moving.
Like I'm getting fancy, you know, and that doesn't really happen to me very often.
So that's good.
Well, no.
when you can't move, you fucking, yeah,
you want to do things that you,
your body used to do all the time.
Do you work out?
What's your,
Ouch.
No, like, no, I'm saying like,
do you go to a gym, like, work out?
Yeah.
You do?
I like, eat and drink too much
to not work out, Toby.
Well, that's what, but I'm just saying, like,
I feel like in the all season,
I'm, I have a, I'm training because I know that, like,
I have to, but like,
I like I just what do people just go and like work out just like just because are you asking like if I train for like performance or something like I don't do anything like when you go in there like are you like all right let's just get some other body let's do some or like is like hey like or like do you have goals like do people have goals my goal is to like still I I okay fair question I find it very endearing when people say.
like you still look like you play football
or I can tell you play football
that to me is always a big compliment
because it means I'm like still like stocky up top
so I guess I like to keep that
silhouette if that makes sense
and like people think that I'm still like a like
a girl at a party called me a brick the other day
and like an endearing way and I was like
I love you
for me mostly though
like every event I go to
especially in New York is like
there's just like a lot of drinking
involved and so if I have time
off I am like I have to do
cart like I need to sweat
I need to move I need to like
because a lot of my lifestyle and like
the things I'm obligated to be at are like not
super healthy events
I think
the fucking show I do
is literally just
like boozing the whole time
I also feel better
like that's a huge
part of it. Like, when you're playing a sport, I doubt is this way because you're nonstop and all you want to do is like rest. But for me, if I've been traveling or drinking, if I can get in the gym and like move my body and then sweat the shit out of myself, I feel I feel cleansed from whatever I was doing before. Um, no, I like that. The mental side of it. Like I know that people still work out and I know that like I'm asking this because I, I,
I haven't really done that since my surgery,
but I'm getting an itch that, like,
I'm clearly not going to be doing what I want to,
but I just feel like I need to move
and, like, go lift to, like, feel better.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Like, everything.
So I didn't know, like, if,
and I know people have goals and, like,
people get into marathons and go do these types of things,
but, like, I feel like sometimes it's just fun to go in there
and just get, like, just move your body, you know?
Is that weird?
Yeah.
No, and also for me, too, like,
it's so different now my relationship with working out.
True.
after playing sports versus now
because you just like before you have to go
and all your friends are there
and now you're like alone and your own choice
but I don't
I'm talking to people like all the time
a lot throughout the day
if I can go to the gym and put AirPods in
and like listen to music or a podcast
and like not have to fucking
talk to people it's like also a nice escape
for me too to just kind of like
be on my own
like that sounds like sad
almost, but like it's nice to just get in there and like be quiet.
No. I think, I think a lot of people don't understand that when you are in the public eye and like
you're always, which is a blessing, right? Like we, it's, it was, sets our soul on fire and so we're,
in it for a reason. So we're not grateful for it. But I've also learned that like, I need my alone time.
Like I need to fill up my own cup and like I need, I don't, I can talk to Wofferton hours and I know so could
you. But like sometimes I just put my AirPods in and I'm not even listening to anything. I just want
quiet. Just to quiet. Where do you find that? Like what's your ideal like quiet time?
Well, honestly, I joke around a lot about like being on a yacht and being at the pool. But I just
find so much peace of just like putting my AirPods in and just being outside in nature, especially
during season when like I'm too tired to like go on a hike or go do that type of stuff.
Right. Right. Right. I truly do love like coming home and like mom and dad, you can't see any
houses in sight.
Like, it's just land and, like, animals.
And it's just so peaceful to, like, it's just like, I don't know, it's just something
so peaceful about just being out here where you don't hear cars, you don't hear anything,
it's just nature.
It's just nice.
Yeah.
Totally agree.
Yeah.
Where do you find that in New York besides the gym?
So that is, like, the million dollar question in New York.
Like, it's challenging.
So, weirdly, I had to do a commercial for T-Mobile.
It's about like showing that T-Mobile has coverage of whatever.
And I was like, you know what?
I'm going to leave New York for a day, go into the woods,
and like have some me time, film this T-Mobile thing,
and like stay the night and then I'll drive back in the morning.
So it is like, it's, it requires effort because you have to rent a car and then drive out.
But like if you go, so the Hudson River, right, comes down the west side of Manhattan.
It goes all the way up.
and then it's the Hudson Valley.
And that during the fall is like, if you Google like the Hudson Valley in the fall or like upstate New York fall, it's...
I'm doing it right now.
Yeah, yeah.
Sophie, like gorgeous.
Really?
So last week or like two weeks ago, I like just got a little Jeep and I drove up sitting in a cabin in the woods and like listen to locusts and then slept and then came home.
But it's like, it is crazy.
Yeah.
It's gorgeous.
Wow.
It's gorgeous.
But it is hard, like, it's a great question because it is hard finding that in New York City.
Because any direction you go, New Jersey is like the most densely populated state in the country.
And then Long Island is like fucking chaos.
Like, I think a lot of people would tell you the Hamptons and Montauk in Long Island, like going out there would be the spot in the summer.
But you can't really do that in the fall or wall or,
winter. So I think upstate is kind of the way to go. But like in Manhattan, it's very hard.
I like that.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers. And guess what? We have some big news. What's the news?
Huge news. We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast. Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there. But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Just listen.
We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL, late night comedy guy, not quite.
Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel, help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and Friends on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind.
Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo.
Every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.
We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves.
Their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear.
The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real.
From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down,
give you context, and ask the questions everybody wants answered.
Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them.
Listen to Sports Slice on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Slic Life 12 and the TikTok podcast.
Network on TikTok.
The French Open is one of the toughest tests in tennis, and I know firsthand because I competed
there myself.
I'm Renee Stubbs, and on the Renee Stubbs Tennis podcast, I'm breaking down everything happening
at Roland Garris, every match, every upset, and what it really takes to win on clay.
Jen she went.
I mean, she went down to three to Rabakina, but I'm delighted.
She's an outsider to win the French, me.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lena Rubakina is arguably the best player in the world right now
and I actually can win on any surface
because if she's serving, well, good luck.
Consider this your court side seat to the French Open.
Listen to the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast
on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports.
If I look on my window right now, there are 42 people.
Just like...
Which is so cool in its own way.
Don't get me wrong.
But like sometimes you just need to like get the hell away from people.
Yeah.
I love it.
Which, yeah, I guess that's why the gym is kind of nice in a way.
All right.
I'm just going to say it.
I'm officially obsessed.
I recently tried the fits everybody collection from skims.
And I don't know what kind of sorcery they're on over there,
but it is next level.
Trust me on it.
I've never worn anything that fits and feels this good.
The fabric literally molds to your body.
It's so soft and.
light, it's like wearing nothing at all, which I am a huge fan of. I've been a skims girlie for years
and recently tried the Fits Everybody collection and it's truly life-changing. No other underwear can
even compare. And let me be real, I've never been too fond of wearing underwear because they were
always uncomfortable, annoying, wedgies, nobody wants that. Until now, the Fits Everybody Thong has
officially converted me. It's all I ever wear. It's that comfortable. You forget you're even
wearing anything at all. And don't get me started on the triangle braulet. As someone who's kind of a
self-proclaimed braulet snob, this one absolutely blew me away. It's supportive, even though I don't
need that much support, and gives you lift without feeling tight or restrictive. Seriously, I didn't
think underwear could even feel like this. It is that life-changing, but here we are. If you haven't
tried the Fits Everybody yet, consider this your official sign. Get it or regret it. Trust me,
you're going to thank me later. So make sure you shop the Skim Spitz Everybody Collection at
skims.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know your girl Sophie sent you there.
Select podcast in the survey and be sure to select our show in the drop-down menu that follows.
Let's tell me something. Let's do it. Hi, Sophie. Hi, Wes. My name is Maddie. I'm from Maine.
If someone's new to Summer House, where do you start, do you have to go back to season one or do we
pick up somewhere in between? Where's one start that journey? So, thanks. Bye.
can I take this one first?
Because I never watched Summer House before you got on it.
And I only watched it because of you.
And I think a lot of people in this neck of the woods is like that.
And I started watching.
I picked up from the first season you were on.
And then I kind of had to do my research.
And it was really more just like stalking Instagram and like Google about the past seasons.
but like I think you can just pick up wherever you want honestly.
I've never watched the beginning.
Like if you start,
I think you'd be playing catch up for like a season.
Yeah.
And then you'll figure it out.
Yeah.
But a lot of people like people will comment on our stuff like like just had a kid
going to go rewatch summer housing like the whole like every season.
So I don't think there's really any right or wrong way.
But season eight is really where it gets good.
Yeah.
Dude, when does everything, like, come out?
Like, when can we start watching this new season?
There's never, like, a date.
It's kind of, like, how they move in post,
but, like, usually, like, middle end of February, I want to say.
I, just because of you, literally because of you,
I go and I want to know what's going to happen next.
And so I go kind of stalk everyone's Instagram pages
and, like, I'm trying to piece stuff together.
But, like, it's too.
You're becoming a Bravo fan.
you're pretty good.
They look into like
who's commenting on what,
like who's following whatever.
Like it is gnarly.
I do think though if you have the time
like starting from season one
could be insane.
Like watching Kyle,
like Kyle,
Lindsay and Carl and I mean like all of them grow up
I'm sure is a mind-boggling experience.
And saying grow up for Kyle is a gray word.
But,
um,
And they seem like, I don't know.
I think this show is good because there's so much history.
And like, it is, it's real because everyone's known each other for so fucking long.
It's not like some show where everyone meets and finishes.
Wait, can I say something kind of, it's not mean, but I want your opinion on it.
Yeah.
You ever in like, I promise you, like, this is, this is like you being in it and you telling us because we're just not in it.
Do you ever think you get to a point where like you just outgrow the show?
Well, like, that's what happened to Paige, I think.
She's got so much shit going on and, like, I think wants to, like, live a life where she doesn't have to share everything kind of thing.
Yeah.
So, like, yes, for sure, and I think that is kind of what, I mean, we'll see what happens next year.
Yeah.
But, yes, I think that's very much a thing.
I'm still, like, fine.
Well, duh, dude, like you're new to it.
I'm having fun.
Hey, you're going to be the, you're going to be fucking 69.
No, I'm not. Don't see it.
No, I'm not.
You're going to be 69 still on there.
Dude, that is funny.
Wait, real quick, though, is, because Paige's stuff kind of pops up on, like, my TikTok
and other stuff like that.
Are you guys, like, still friends in that type of thing?
Or, like.
Yeah.
She's got a banana.
I'm waiting for her moment.
so I can spam that on the Instagram.
Yeah, Paige, I love Paige.
Paige and I get each other's humor.
I like...
Yeah, I can't tell.
Yeah, because I feel like,
I feel like I get her humor,
but then other times because I don't know her
and I'm still like only two seasons in with her,
I'm like, is she a mean girl?
But then it's like, no, maybe that's just like her humor.
That's why people like reality TV.
is because you, everyone can make these assumptions.
But I also know, because it is reality TV, it's like, oh, like people are putting their
opinion, like, what you see on there.
Like, it's like other people's being.
So it's like, who is she really?
Well, so then that would be fun for the sake of this question to like actually start from the
beginning and then you, you really see people from like, for this instance.
It would be like page from the beginning and like, you know.
Watch her character development and grow, like whatever.
So I start in season eight, but I'm sure it gets good.
I think starting maybe like the COVID season when they're all in that one house together
might be like a fun place to start.
But I think season eight is a good starting spot.
Give that a, and then skip the reunion.
Next question.
No, definitely go to the reunion and go to this year's reunion because it's all about Jesse's toes being sucked.
They were sucked.
Oh, fuck.
Ew! Ew! Ew, ew, ew. Okay. Next.
Hey, y'all. Just curious. What do you look for in a significant other?
Besides looks, what are attributes that you love to date someone with?
Go fever. Noah.
One thing for me, I would say, is not taking yourself too serious.
And I feel like I'm saying that because that's not like such a cliche answer.
I just think
in this life
being able to be self-deprecating
and like laugh at yourself
and like just realize
and not everything is so fucking serious
is such a
breath of fresh air
and like
there's just so much
there are so many things
especially kind of
at least for Sophie and I now
where like
little things become a big deal
because everyone else cares about them
you know
that like
I don't know.
Just being able to like realize that
not everything is the biggest deal in the world,
I think is really refreshing.
Yeah.
So yourself.
Yeah.
I think for me,
I think I want someone who's like friendly and fun
and like down to clown,
kind of like a yes man.
Spontaneous.
Yeah, spontaneous.
Like I want someone fun and adventurous and all that.
But really I just want them friendly.
But on a deeper level, like, that's like what I want.
But on a deeper level, like, if you're actually being serious with someone,
I want someone who, like, really is going to, like, bring me peace.
Bring me the patience.
You know what I mean?
Like, loyal, faithful.
And just like, I don't know, just like a ride or die.
You know?
So if he looks for someone who's fun, kind, loyal, and faithful.
That's pretty good.
And tall and hot.
what's tall what's tall to you what's tall to you
oh i like this i think minimum
minimum six four
jesus christ kev keep moving
dude i'm six one and i like to wear heels
actually i don't know if my new knee will allow that
but if you really think about it six four is not
that small
is it?
Oh, God.
Give me a break.
If I wore Tims
and you wore flats,
we'd look the part.
Like, court side.
Court side, yeah.
We need to make that fucking happen.
Oh, my God.
That'd be so funny.
You said, keep it moving.
Dude, I'm a big girl.
You have to remember,
like, there's so many small girls
that you have your,
it is so much easy.
for you to find a girl than it is for me to find a guy.
Trust.
Like, dude, like how you said that a girl...
You're still a girl.
I know, but I...
You just go outside.
No, that's not true.
Okay, listen to this.
You said that the other day,
someone said that you looked like a brick
and you love that compliment.
Yeah.
Someone told me I looked like a brick
like two months ago because I have no ass, no tits.
And I'm like, yeah.
I didn't mean...
You know what?
It's not...
I'm a...
I meant structurally, not surface.
Same.
Structurally, we damn near look the same, and you probably have a fatter ass than me.
I think I can confirm.
This thing fucking, saying things.
All right.
Next.
Hey, Wes and Sophie.
Hey, this is John again.
I got a question.
How much superstition play in your...
sports. I mean, is there certain rituals that you have that you wouldn't change?
Otherwise, you wouldn't feel like you would be able to produce 100%.
Let me know what you think.
I am not a superstitious person because I have faith.
And so I feel like that is going to happen regardless.
Listen, so for me, especially in my line of work,
there's so much that you can't control.
And, like, our travel is always maybe messed up.
Our treatment schedule stuff could happen that, like,
if you're too superstitious, then you're thrown off too much
and then you're mentally just, like, screwed.
So, like, for me, I just kind of go with the flow.
I do, like, during the national anthem, I say my prayers and I do that.
But I think that's kind of the only really superstitious thing that I do.
I'm not superstitious, but I'm a little stitious.
Oh, I know you're stitious, dude.
I'm trying to think if I, like,
I definitely wore the same exact same socks in college for every game.
That's absolutely fucking disgusting.
Not like the same.
I mean, first off, they're washed, relax.
But I would wear like a dry fit, like athletic performance sock
and then a bigger, baggy taller one.
What if one got stained or ripped?
Would you still wear it or would you get a new one?
Well, no, then you just get new ones.
but like the same style of sock.
Oh, that's different.
No, that, I don't think that's superstitious at all.
I didn't wear like...
That's like your swag.
That's like your...
Yeah, and I wasn't like superstitious where you're not hygienic,
but there are people who are like that.
I, dude, I know.
Yeah.
I don't think anything too bad, though.
Like, I would do the same pre-game thing.
I think people would, a lot of people would mistake,
patterns or like game day rituals
for being like superstitious but you kind of like
as an average you have patterns routine
yeah yes and I don't think routine like I definitely have a routine
but like if something dodges it it's not like I'm like oh god I'm screwed
I'll say as a sports fan though I've been weird
like I've gone to Royals and Chiefs games and if I wore something
and they lost I wouldn't wear it again or if they won
I'd like keep wearing it until they lost
I had this cool Royals bomber jacket and I
they won like seven games in a row that I went to in it
and so I kept wearing it and then finally do it.
I have a confession.
Our last game against Vegas,
I wore a Metallica shirt.
I changed.
I changed from my St. Louis Blues jersey.
Oh, which were going to a blues game.
They DM'd me.
I DM'd the back and I'm like, hey, I want to come to a game.
Do you know when you're going?
Not yet.
I need to look at the schedule.
But that'd be fun.
God.
So I was like, you know,
I packed a shirt that in 2021, when we, when I was with the Phoenix, Mercury, we went in there, game five, and we won on the last second.
And I was like going through my clothes and I was wearing that Metallica shirt.
And I had it packed and I was like, I was like, should I wear this?
And I was like, I was kind of debating because I don't want to be superstitious.
Like, I just think that's just dumb.
And, but I knew I couldn't wear the St. Louis Blues jersey.
on the bench. And so I was like picking between outfits.
And I was like, you know what? We won last time.
So why not? And so I wore it and we lost.
So that's my confession.
Do you guys not have rules where like you need team issued stuff?
Like football, you would never be allowed to wear like an outfit on the sideline.
Like it has to be like team issued.
I feel like football is just.
No one does.
Yeah. Football is different though.
Like I feel like it's kind of like baseball too.
Like football and baseball and like even hockey.
like those types of sports you don't you don't see other play like they're wearing what what i was
gonna say basketball it's not to be the old fucking old guy yeah well very individualized it is it is
where the team the team fucking cohesion yeah i do feel that no is that is that is that isn't that's being lost
let me throw that in there but here's my thing is like four years ago you had a you had a dress business casual
very, very nice or wear team issued stuff.
We're like, now the NBA, it's like more,
you saw a lot more guys wearing like,
kind of being fashiony and in that world.
And like it made it okay.
And then like randomly, I don't even know how it happened,
but like the W started doing that and we didn't get in trouble for it.
I did get in trouble for wearing hats on the bench this year.
I didn't know that was a thing.
Yeah, so that was weird.
But yeah, they, but it's kind of nice because I feel like basketball players,
like, no offense.
like football players
I don't really
I think football and basketball players
have the most swag
to be honest
like off court
and I think basketball players
overall NBA
have the best style
the majority of them
and I do
and so I think
like them wearing
whatever they went on the binge
is like people want to see
that type of stuff
and I don't know
I think like now it's just a basketball
thing so now like we're allowed to do it
football you do get to
swag out I think
on the field more than any other sport
because we have so many accessories
and like shit going on
that you can like really
personalize how you look while you're playing
where basketball you have like
maybe an arm sleeve and a headband max
but like you have to get that all approved
like you people can't just go out there and wear an arm sleeve
like you have to tell the league hey she has a something condition
so that needs to she needs that
like you can't just randomly one day be like oh I want to
wear this.
Like, I remember at least a year ago,
I remember I was like,
you had to get all that approved.
Wow.
Wow.
Fun fact.
Jumping through hoops.
Yeah.
All right.
Fuck yeah.
Enjoy home.
Give your mama hug for me.
I will.
And I got to fly to Montana tomorrow.
Good luck.
I'm so excited and I can't wait to talk about it.
And you're going to kill it.
You always.
kill that type of stuff. So you're going to be fine.
Thanks. Love.
Nothing but love. Bye guys.
Bye.
Hey guys, it's us. The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe.
I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what?
We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it. But, you know, tired and sick.
Tired and sick.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcast.
or wherever you get your podcast.
Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL, late-night comedy guy, not quite.
Unhumor me with Robert Smygel and friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel.
Help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel.
and friends on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game. This morning, the internet lost its mind, and nobody's
telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo, and every episode,
we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the biggest moments in sports and giving you
the real story behind the headlines. And we're going straight to the source, the athletes
themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions in the moment, and the stuff nobody gets to
hear. Listen to Sports Slice on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slicelife 12 in the TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
Winning on Clay is an art. The rallies are relentless. And at the French Open, only the toughest
survive. I'd know. I competed there for decades. Join me, Renee Stubbs, on the Renee Stubbs
tennis podcast for no nonsense breakdowns of the biggest matches, the toughest players, and the
moments that define Roland Garris.
Jen, she's an outsider to win the French for me.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lerabakina is arguably the best player in the world right now.
And I actually can win on any surface.
Listen to the Renee Stub's tennis podcast on the IHeart Radio app.
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports.
This is an IHart podcast.
Guaranteed human.
