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Chapter 1: What recent event caused a stir in the sports world?
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 iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more, follow Timbo Slice Life 12 and the TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok.
Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy? Not quite.
Chapter 2: How does Sports Slice provide insights into sports stories?
On Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends, me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier. This week, my guests, 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 iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
My mother-in-law spent years sabotaging our relationship until karma made her pay for it. All right, Sophia, tell me about how we started this story. She moved in for two weeks, lasted five days, left a mess, and then pressed her ear against their bedroom door and burst in screaming.
When kicked out to a hotel, she called her son-in-law's workplace pretending his partner had been rushed to the hospital by ambulance. faked a medical emergency? And spoiler, that was just the beginning. To find out how it ends, listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
On the Look Back At It podcast.
1979, that was a big moment for me. 84 was big to me.
I'm Sam Jay. And I'm Alex English. Each episode, we pick a year, unpack what went down, and try to make sense of how we survived it. With our friends, fellow comedians, and favorite authors. Like Mark Lamont Hill on the 80s.
84 was a wild year. It was a wild year. I don't think there's a more important year for black people.
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Chapter 3: What unique challenges do homeschooling parents face?
Is Alexis our manager? Probably for now. Okay. We want her to cry. So you know how it works, Karen. You got 30 seconds to answer as many questions as possible. If you don't know one, you can say pass. But you have to beat Brooke outright if you want to win. Are you ready? I am. Good luck. Your time starts now. Singer Sabrina Carpenter celebrates a birthday today. She turns 25, 26, or 27? 25.
Most of the border between Texas and Mexico is separated by what river? Ooh, Rio Grande? The Mad Hatter is a character from which Disney film? Alice in Wonderland. The most common state bird in America is a what? Bluebird? G-Unit was a 2000s hip-hop group led by what famous rapper? Pass. G-Unit. Oh, wow. I felt like they were in the room. Yeah, sorry. That was wild. Okay.
Brooke is coming back into the studio now. And, Karen, it says here that you're very thankful that it's getting close to the end of the school year, especially because you homeschool. So this is your total break?
Yep.
It is, yes.
We are getting there.
We're in the home stretch. Oh, I thought that was a nice pun, too. Yeah, that must be so exciting because then their bedrooms get to be turned back into their bedrooms. That's how it works in homeschool.
No, my kitchen table gets to be turned back into a kitchen table.
Well, have you ever thought of teaching summer homeschool? If one of the kids didn't do as well during the year, they stay back while the other is in the next room playing video games and having a good time.
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Chapter 4: How does a trivia game work on this podcast?
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Chapter 5: What trivia questions are asked during the game?
carry a suit of armor it signals to the world that you not to be played with and just because you have the capability that does not mean that you need to listen to learn the hard way on the iheart radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast