Podcast Summary: KFC Radio – "Feitelberg Lost 25 Pounds For A Single Scene In Les Mascots Ft. Tommy Smokes"
Episode Overview
In this engaging episode of KFC Radio, hosted by Barstool Sports, the team delves into the behind-the-scenes journey of their latest project, Les Mascots. Featuring special guest Tommy Smokes, the episode provides an intimate look at the challenges, personal transformations, and dynamics involved in bringing the show to life. Released on August 14, 2025, this episode captures candid conversations, humorous anecdotes, and heartfelt discussions about the premiere's expectations and the impact of listener feedback.
1. Personal Transformations and Preparation for Les Mascots
The episode kicks off with the hosts discussing the intense preparations undertaken for their show. Jackie shares her experience of losing 25 pounds for a specific scene, highlighting the dedication required for their roles.
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Jackie [30:08]: "I lost £25 to play Cookie Monster, and we didn't shoot the scene."
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Kevin Clancy [32:05]: "I've lost 25 pounds too. We lost 50 pounds together. But I mean, like, the difference in mine is like, I'm swimming in my clothes and I don't think you look all that different."
Despite the physical changes, Jackie humorously points out that the intended scene wasn’t captured, reflecting the unpredictable nature of production.
2. Dynamics Behind the Show: Les Mascots and Beach House
The hosts transition to discussing Les Mascots, their flagship show, and its relationship with another project, Beach House. They reflect on character development, budget constraints, and the creative process.
- Pav [19:35]: "From the beginning, I always looked at lame mascots as, like, playing with house money because we already proved, like, out of order."
Kevin emphasizes the resourcefulness of the team in producing quality content despite limited funds.
- Kevin Clancy [21:00]: "Our real budget is basically our salaries. We have a good crew, actors are our friends, and we've proven we can create compelling content with zero budget."
3. Anticipating the Premiere: Excitement and Nerves
As the premiere of Les Mascots approaches, the hosts openly discuss their mixed feelings of excitement and anxiety about audience reception.
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Danny [08:34]: "I'm nervous for the premiere of the episodes because these are all people that love us. I'm sure they'll like it. I'll be more nervous for when it premieres on YouTube."
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Jackie [07:05]: "The premiere is tonight. I've been saying this."
They explore potential outcomes, from critical acclaim to fan backlash, and how it might influence future seasons.
- Kevin Clancy [16:15]: "We're doing season two regardless of the premiere's outcome. Even if it flops, we’ll keep going."
4. Managing Public Perception and Feedback
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to handling public feedback, especially the balance between positive reinforcement and negative criticism.
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Jackie [76:42]: "When someone says, 'You should see...', it's about constructive criticism."
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Kevin Clancy [75:02]: "These are going to be hundreds of years away, but we're approaching it like casual conversation."
They discuss strategies to cope with online criticism without letting it affect their mental well-being.
- Nadu [77:03]: "I think it's gonna be the most useful, honestly, for when I'm just sitting outside when I actually have downtime, I would go on my phone because having to stand up and go in makes it way harder than just picking up."
5. The Role of Teamwork and Camaraderie
The camaraderie among the team is evident as they support each other through the stressful process of launching a new show.
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Kevin Clancy [16:15]: "We've got a good compliment-insult ratio. We have each other's backs."
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Jackie [82:15]: "You guys are super supportive. It's just who we are."
Their ability to maintain a supportive environment contributes to their resilience and creative synergy.
6. Strategic Collaborations and Guest Appearances
The team speculates about high-profile guest appearances, such as Taylor Swift, and how such collaborations could catapult the show to unprecedented popularity.
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Kevin Clancy [44:03]: "If Taylor Swift got on there and talked about Kanye West or Kim Kardashian, it would probably get 100 billion views."
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Jackie [46:51]: "He's a good liar," referring to Tommy's ability to handle high-stakes situations, potentially drawing more fame to the show.
The discussion underscores the potential impact of celebrity guests on the show's reach and reputation.
7. Balancing Personal Lives and Public Roles
The hosts candidly discuss the challenges of maintaining personal relationships and self-identity amidst rising fame and public scrutiny.
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Danny [99:27]: "I feel like my Q score goes up and down a lot as well."
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Jackie [83:00]: "We're just regular people trying to navigate this."
They emphasize the importance of staying grounded and not letting public personas overshadow their true selves.
8. Upcoming Events and Future Plans
Towards the end of the episode, the conversation shifts to upcoming events, such as premieres in various cities and personal ventures like stand-up comedy.
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Pav [104:22]: "Summer of Tommy continues. He's starting stand up, too."
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Danny [104:35]: "People are calling me Tommy two blondes and the Nickelbackers right there."
The team shares their plans and aspirations, highlighting their commitment to expanding their creative endeavors.
9. Closing Remarks and Listener Interaction
Concluding the episode, the hosts encourage listeners to engage further by submitting voicemails and staying connected through their platforms.
- Kevin Clancy [103:23]: "Leave voicemails, beach house mascots, or anything. Anything Tommy related."
They outline the premiere dates and express excitement for listener participation in future episodes.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Kevin Clancy [17:53]: "Free, full month free. Just use promo code KFC at checkout and pay 5 bucks for shipping."
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Jackie [08:13]: "I didn't expect to be indifferent today."
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Danny [27:28]: "I think it's gonna be the most useful, honestly."
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KFC Radio Producer [75:13]: "It's like heroin. Like, the good ones are even more dangerous than the bad ones."
Conclusion
This episode of KFC Radio offers a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the team's journey in creating Les Mascots. With discussions ranging from personal transformations, managing public perception, to strategic collaborations, the episode provides listeners with an authentic glimpse into the lives of Barstool Sports' creative minds. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the show, this episode delivers valuable insights into the dedication and camaraderie that fuel their success.
Where to Listen
Catch every episode of KFC Radio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime Members can enjoy ad-free listening on Amazon Music. For more details, visit barstool.link/kfcr.
