Byron Donalds
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Podcast Appearances
You're seeing it, obviously, in sports and entertainment, but really in entertainment with what you guys are doing. I think podcasting, influencing, if that's not a meritocracy, I don't know what is. I was in Vegas for WrestleMania, and I was there for night one. It was crazy. I had to watch night two on the plane, but I was watching night one. I was there at Allegiant.
You're seeing it, obviously, in sports and entertainment, but really in entertainment with what you guys are doing. I think podcasting, influencing, if that's not a meritocracy, I don't know what is. I was in Vegas for WrestleMania, and I was there for night one. It was crazy. I had to watch night two on the plane, but I was watching night one. I was there at Allegiant.
You're seeing it, obviously, in sports and entertainment, but really in entertainment with what you guys are doing. I think podcasting, influencing, if that's not a meritocracy, I don't know what is. I was in Vegas for WrestleMania, and I was there for night one. It was crazy. I had to watch night two on the plane, but I was watching night one. I was there at Allegiant.
And so, you know, you have do you guys talk about other podcasters here? I mean, I don't know. I don't know all the rules. I'm trying to be respectful. So, you know, Logan Paul is on there. Paul's wrestling. He just broke into wrestling. But even in the wrestling business, which I think they would probably say at the time was you had to, like, come up at the bottom and pay your dues.
And so, you know, you have do you guys talk about other podcasters here? I mean, I don't know. I don't know all the rules. I'm trying to be respectful. So, you know, Logan Paul is on there. Paul's wrestling. He just broke into wrestling. But even in the wrestling business, which I think they would probably say at the time was you had to, like, come up at the bottom and pay your dues.
And so, you know, you have do you guys talk about other podcasters here? I mean, I don't know. I don't know all the rules. I'm trying to be respectful. So, you know, Logan Paul is on there. Paul's wrestling. He just broke into wrestling. But even in the wrestling business, which I think they would probably say at the time was you had to, like, come up at the bottom and pay your dues.
And it's hard to break into. I think they've come to the point where now it's like, look, if you can wrestle and you're if you can entertain, come on in. And I think podcasting.
And it's hard to break into. I think they've come to the point where now it's like, look, if you can wrestle and you're if you can entertain, come on in. And I think podcasting.
And it's hard to break into. I think they've come to the point where now it's like, look, if you can wrestle and you're if you can entertain, come on in. And I think podcasting.
The evolution of podcasting from Bill Simmons, when Bill Simmons kind of opened up the genre, that's demonstrated the meritocracy in our country, where if people want to follow you, if you have thoughts that are original, if you're entertaining, whatever, people can find a conduit to come to you. And I think we're seeing that through America, and I think it only gets better from here.
The evolution of podcasting from Bill Simmons, when Bill Simmons kind of opened up the genre, that's demonstrated the meritocracy in our country, where if people want to follow you, if you have thoughts that are original, if you're entertaining, whatever, people can find a conduit to come to you. And I think we're seeing that through America, and I think it only gets better from here.
The evolution of podcasting from Bill Simmons, when Bill Simmons kind of opened up the genre, that's demonstrated the meritocracy in our country, where if people want to follow you, if you have thoughts that are original, if you're entertaining, whatever, people can find a conduit to come to you. And I think we're seeing that through America, and I think it only gets better from here.
What was your reaction to that? My reaction, honestly, was that he's still mad at me that I endorsed Donald Trump. And so that's his way of kind of lashing out, trying to lash out at me. I think the truth is... The last four years when the governor was doing his job as a governor, I was doing my job in Congress and my job in Congress was standing up to Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
What was your reaction to that? My reaction, honestly, was that he's still mad at me that I endorsed Donald Trump. And so that's his way of kind of lashing out, trying to lash out at me. I think the truth is... The last four years when the governor was doing his job as a governor, I was doing my job in Congress and my job in Congress was standing up to Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
What was your reaction to that? My reaction, honestly, was that he's still mad at me that I endorsed Donald Trump. And so that's his way of kind of lashing out, trying to lash out at me. I think the truth is... The last four years when the governor was doing his job as a governor, I was doing my job in Congress and my job in Congress was standing up to Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.
And my job also in Congress was doing everything I could to help elect Donald Trump. So, you know, the governor's entitled to his position and his opinion, but, you know, I don't really think it's factual. I think that's more political.
And my job also in Congress was doing everything I could to help elect Donald Trump. So, you know, the governor's entitled to his position and his opinion, but, you know, I don't really think it's factual. I think that's more political.
And my job also in Congress was doing everything I could to help elect Donald Trump. So, you know, the governor's entitled to his position and his opinion, but, you know, I don't really think it's factual. I think that's more political.
I think if you also look at when I was in the state house back the four years before I got to Congress, there was a lot of legislation I passed that became law in Florida. that the governor has now used to continue his battles against DEI and WOKE in our institutions.
I think if you also look at when I was in the state house back the four years before I got to Congress, there was a lot of legislation I passed that became law in Florida. that the governor has now used to continue his battles against DEI and WOKE in our institutions.