Chapter 1: What unique approach does Robert Smigel take to humor?
Another podcast from some SNL late-night comedy guy? Not quite! 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 acapella 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.
Imagine an Olympics where doping is not only legal but encouraged. It's the Enhanced Games. Some call it grotesque.
Chapter 2: How do SNL writers enhance an acapella band's performance?
Others say it's unleashing human potential. Either way, the podcast Superhuman documented it all, embedded in the games and with the athletes for a full year. Within probably 10 days, I'd put on 10 pounds. I was having trouble stopping the muscle growth. Listen to Superhuman on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. A win is a win.
A win is a win. I don't care what y'all say. Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor IV. 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, unfiltered 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 iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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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.
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Chapter 3: What are the Enhanced Games and their implications?
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. Listen to Look Back At It on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Chapter 4: How does doping impact athletic performance in the Enhanced Games?
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of the Superhuman podcast in this context?
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Welcome back. It is hour number two of Kentucky Sports Radio with Don Franklin and Corbin. The Don Franklin Difference 10-year unlimited mile power train warranty. Good crowd here. Where are you guys? Are you skipping school today? No? No school on Fridays? What? Is that the way it is now? We're at Cumberland. Oh, you're at Cumberland. Okay, I was about to say. When did that become a thing?
Has high school become no school Fridays? You've got to go to Corbin here at some point. Good to see you guys. 859-280-2287. One person writes, Matt, you guys were way too lenient on the jerseys. Wall and AD are the only two that should be up there. Maybe Prince and Bogans. You have to have standards. I get it, but, like, go look who's up there now. You know what I mean?
Go look who's up there now. I think you could make a case, Drew. If we were to go ā let's say you could only have ten in U.K. history. Like, go all through U.K. history. You could only have ten people up there. Because a lot of schools, that's kind of what they do. It's like eight or ten. If you could only have, like, ten in U.K. history, who are the no-brainers? All right. Issel. Givens.
Kenny Walker.
Kenny Walker. I would say A.D. Got to have A.D. So now those four to me are like given Givens. Literally. Jack Givens. Then Louis Dampier. Maybe. Maybe or maybe not.
I'm going to see who else is on our list.
Well, I mean, I need to pull up. I'm having to go top of my head here. Bill Spivey.
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Chapter 6: Why do fans have mixed feelings about jersey retirements?
Yep. Wait a minute. Joe Crawford is number 20.
Right ahead of Kyle Macy. He played four years. Yeah, Crawford did.
See, sometimes you've got to actually look at the numbers. He's not on the scoring list, but I still think Oscar has to be in that conversation. We've only had like two, three national players of the year.
I can't put him up there.
I can't put him over Wall, and I'm not sure I have Wall in the top ten. So that's tough for me. All right, let's talk about the hantavirus here for a second. We brought it up yesterday. Had a lot of people sending me information. I watched like two or three videos about it. Here was the quote that I saw yesterday. It's a good news, bad news quote. See what you think about this one.
Here was the good news I saw this guy say. He was on CBS. I'm going to assume he has some credibility. He said... The hantavirus will not spread as a pandemic nearly like COVID did.
That's good.
Good news, right? Good news.
Great news. What's the bad news?
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Chapter 7: What criteria define a successful season for a new football coach?
Okay, who's the public figure you like the least? Just in life. Can you think of one?
Donald Trump.
Okay. Let's say they make Donald Trump AD. Oh, my goodness. So Donald Trump's the A.G. And he hires Saul Smith as the coach. He's going to make Kentucky great again. He hires Saul Smith as the coach, and he's the A.D. I'm sweating right now.
I think for during that era, it would become my number two team. I'd become a Kentucky Wesleyan or EKU or Western Kentucky fan for the internet time. He's going to be there for 25 years.
Oh, my goodness. Lifetime contract. He's the healthiest 80-year-old of all time. He's going to be there until the end.
I know what I'd do. I would start rooting for the women's team. I would become a Kentucky Wildcats fan.
But he's still the AD over the women's team. Oh, that's right. Oh. I'll say this. And a football team. I'll say this, because I probably dislike him more than you. Not Saul Smith. I got no problem with Saul Smith. I'm still rooting for Kentucky. To me, the person in charge does not determine my fandom. Now, I might not like it.
But I'm still, I think my Kentucky fandom is stronger than any individual person that has the job. What do you think? Yeah, same for me. I mean, it's pretty much my identity. I've loved, like everyone listening, loved them since I was born, went to school there. It became my job. I mean, there's no one they could hire that would run me off. Heck, I'm that way with my other teams.
The Titans are terrible. I've had plenty of opportunities to pick a new team, and I guess I'm a loyal fan, and we'll ride with whatever it looks like.
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