In this 300th episode spectacular, Mike takes a look at actors who've alienated everyone else on set including Jared Leto, Shia LaBeouf, Burt Reynolds, Lindsay Lohan, and Bill Murray. He shares the stories behind10 actors who were totally hated by the rest of their cast. In this week's Movie Review, Mike talks about Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere starring Jeremy Allen White. How it was not your traditional biopic it instead focuses squarely on the narrow window of time between 1981 and 1982 when Springsteen recorded his low-fi album Nebraska. Mike shares if the movie turned him into a Springsteen fan, the unexpected emotional punch of the movie, what it lacked and a big idea he wants to see from music biopics. In the Trailer Park, Mike talks about the new Netflix dramedy coming called Jay Kelly. George Clooney plays a famous movie star who goes on a European journey with his manager, played by Adam Sandler. Mike talks about how sad it is that some famous actors' best memories only exist in movies.
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The Feeling of the Day is forgetful, thanks to Kat leaving her wedding ring at home, which leads to a chat about what happens when she forgets it in public and somehow snowballs into a conversation about whether you’d say something if you saw a stranger having an affair.
Speaking of rings, Amy shares that Kat’s been sending her engagement ring newsletters, even though there’s no engagement news to report. Amy also tells the story of finding an app called Think Dirty on her boyfriend’s phone (spoiler: it’s not what it sounds like), and they also unpack the top symptoms of “Millennial Syndrome.” Plus, Kat shares a hilarious childhood story involving a teacher, a soybean, and mild trauma.
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My five year old daughter recently asked me why sometimes we ask God for things and she doesn’t give them to us (I secretly love that she refers to God as female, even though we’ve never gendered God in our house).
As I processed the answer to her question — and thought about all the things I’ve wanted in my life but never gotten — I recorded this episode.
This episode is an in-real-time, thinking-out-loud kind of an episode. More of a “questions” kind of episode than an “answers” kind of episode.
But maybe, as I talk out loud to myself about what it means to want something and not have it, you’ll hear something that resonates with you that you can take with you on your own journey of wanting and not having.
What do you want that you don’t (yet) have?
The answer to that question might be a powerful invitation on a journey that will change your life forever.
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Mike breaks down the Top 10 scariest movies according to science and what he thinks should have been included on the list. Mike then talks to the Conjuring: Last Rites director Michael Chaves on the making of the film, how delusional you need to be to chase your dream in Hollywood and how he used his parent’s divorce to his advantage when getting his first camera. In the Movie Review, Mike talks about Roofman starring Channing Tatum which is based on a true story, this film is about a thief who is infamous for robbing McDonald's and hiding out in a Toys R Us. Mike talks about how the movie makes you feel bad for a criminal, Channing Tatum’s unusual road to becoming an A-lister and why even good movies are struggling at the box office right now. In the Trailer Park, Mike talks about the remake of The Running Man starring Glen Powell. It’s about a deadly TV competition where contestants must survive 30 days while being hunted by professional assassins. Mike shares why he thinks this movie will be a pivotal point in Glen Powell’s career.
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Ring True Co. is proving that businesses can be a force for social good. In this episode, we explore how the founders, Shannon and Amanda, are changing the lives of human trafficking survivors one piece of jewelry at a time. Listeners will learn how survivors are not just receiving help, they are gaining real-world skills, leadership opportunities, and confidence. From running internships in the Ring True office to developing their own roles in safe housing programs, these survivors are building futures they never thought possible. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that every small act of support can make a profound difference.
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Morgan gathered the top performing segments from The Bobby Bones Show this week!
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Lunchbox went into detail on his trip to California trying to get on the Price is Right like why his wife decided not to go on, if he could have done some things differently, and if he will ever do it again. Plus, he shares how dad life is going, and how things are going with their newest furry addition to the family. Morgan been struggling with Facebook Marketplace situations and doesn’t know why it keeps happening.
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Morgan and Lunchbox answer listener questions. Shoutouts to start, then we get into who Lunchbox would choose as a partner for The Amazing Race if he did it, the most memorable road trip from his youth, if his wife has found a rental she likes, rec league soccer, and how the Bonehead story came about. Plus, why is he really not saving for retirement and did he buy lottery tickets when he was in California?
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In this episode Lunchbox talks about getting scammed when he went to get his computer worked on and then ended up with a dead computer. The NBA is in shambles after the betting scandal with Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups and Lunchbox was shocked to find out Hunter Dickenson is on an NBA roster. Before we head into the weekend it's time for some Money Maker picks on some NFL football.
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