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Chapter 1: Why do people watch the World Cup?
It's that time to put on your jersey and wave your flag, whoever you root for.
Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breathe? and it's beautiful. The guys are young and cute and fit.
It's not just a game. It's your culture.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
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Chapter 2: What makes joy elusive, according to the speakers?
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There are people that agree with me on this, by the way. About what part? About that you just, if it's over, just move on. Like one person says, Matt, if I'm happy now, why would I ruin my happiness now for something that's not even happening? I agree. Go find new happiness. Yeah, but you get to a certain age. Maybe you're not, you know, we're not all spring chickens forever, right?
Oh, you can find happiness anywhere. Well, I agree. I mean, I'm by myself. Yeah, you're a happy guy. I'm happy. One person writes, Matt, you must never have been cheated on or you wouldn't feel that way. Oh, I've been cheated on. Come on. Everybody's been cheated on, right? Is no one else going to speak but me? Not that I know of. Probably don't know. Well, that's okay. There you go.
I bet you almost everyone has. I'm not saying with your current person. I would never say that, but I'm saying at some point in your life. But, you know, I mean, there's a ton of couples out there that are listening right now that have gotten over it. Am I wrong? No, no. By the way, if you're driving down the road, you don't have to look at each other at this moment.
Or you don't have to text your significant other to ask. This isn't a good time to go, I got something to tell you, honey. Like, don't get me involved. I was listening to Ryan's return today, and I've really decided I want to come clean. Yeah. This is the way I feel about it. This is not the time for everybody to cleanse their soul. I'm just saying. In this scenario, that's such a deep hurt.
Even if you're happy three years later, I don't know if you can ever get over that hurt. All the more reason not to know. All those are reasons why you wouldn't want to know. You're right. So just don't tell you, and then you can die never knowing. What about Charles Kuralt's family? Remember that story?
Yes.
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Chapter 3: How does the NBA draft impact player careers?
Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong and what that might look like? No, I didn't want to manifest that. I was trying to manifest success. Every family has its secrets, but what happens when you discover that your dad has been living a double life?
That is not the look of an innocent man. This is going to change my life and my family dynamic forever because everything that had existed prior in my reality is now untrue.
Listen to Deep Cover, The Family Man on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's a great question, Shannon.
Yeah.
toby keith was a philosopher he really was he said sometimes you have whiskey for your man beer for your horse that's true yeah you know yeah that song was staying about divorce he had red solo cup very philosophical song that wasn't very philosophical a little less talk a lot more action yeah it's very philosophical but it's a good question turn it up
He's not saying that you're going to be true. He just doesn't want to know how it ends. What do you think? I think a lot of things in life you can say that, but man, when it comes to relationships like that, I don't know. That's tough. Somebody writes on the text machine, Matt, if you had an employee that embezzled money from you years ago and you found out, you wouldn't want to fire him.
Good question. My inclination is yes, I would. But if you told me that I know for a fact they'll never do it again, if they're the best employee I have, and I know they'll never do it again, if I can have it sworn, not like I'm taking their word for it. Let's say I know. You have a crystal ball. Travis Branham puts a crystal ball. I'm not trying to be mean. I'm sorry, Travis Branham.
Then I don't know. Maybe. It's hard to find good employees. Mario, that doesn't mean start embezzling. So if you stole something from me a year ago, you need to go ahead and don't let me know.
One would argue that's not a good employee. Embezzled money. You said it's hard to find good employees.
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Chapter 4: What insights do the speakers share about AI's role in media?
Well, his numbers, I think, were even better than Wall. Wall was a better player. His numbers are better than Wall. He wasn't like National Player of the Year like Wall. But his number, and he went farther in the tournament than Wall. Yes, he did. Yeah, Randall was unstoppable. And Wall had Cousins and Patterson, and he had... Jorts. Terrence Jones... And George. Yeah.
Randall also made the pass to Harrison to beat Louisville in the Sweet 16.
Which is a great pass.
When he rarely passed back out in that moment, he saw Aaron in the corner. Which game was it where it looked like Dakari was going to have to take the shot? That was the Wisconsin one. Oh, what if Dakari had taken the shot? And he kind of fumbled it, and then he ended up having to... Yeah. Did you see Dakari courtside at the Knicks game? I did. That's a random sighting. Good for Dakari.
Kind of amazing that courtside tickets were Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan, Ben Stiller, Taylor Swift, and Dakari. Yeah, Dakari and his mom's in there. I loved it. I always liked Dakari. I did too, but that's a pretty good seat for Dakari.
I did not expect him there.
Dakari was on the same row as Adam Sandler. Yeah, I thought he might have been in the 15 to 20 range of rows if he were getting in there. Pretty impressive, actually. Very impressive. I always wish he had stayed one more year. He should have. He stays if you have NIL. Yeah. He's a guy who stays. When the game's on the line, you want the ball in the hands of someone you trust.
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