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Dan Le Batard
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Katie Nolan
Hi.
Dan Le Batard
What's up?
Katie Nolan
Nothing. I mean, good. I mean, what. How are you?
Dan Le Batard
Nice. There you go. Just cover all the bases. I'm good. How are you?
Katie Nolan
So good.
Dan Le Batard
What's up?
Katie Nolan
No, it's okay. We're. We're doing it. Yeah, we're doing it.
Dan Le Batard
Small talking it.
Katie Nolan
That's us. How's the weather?
Dan Le Batard
Shitty, actually.
Katie Nolan
Oh, it's nice here. It's like 80 today.
Stugotz
It's raining season. Billy's been complaining about rainy season over here. Loud lightning, unusually loud lightning is hitting everywhere here.
Katie Nolan
Scary. My dog would be freaking out.
Dan Le Batard
What's with dog? Like, you gotta get. At some point, you gotta learn, get over it.
Katie Nolan
I know, I know. Every Fourth of July, I'm like, myrtle, get over it.
Dan Le Batard
And they learn some things. Like, there are a lot of things dogs pick up on, but just something with this lightning and fireworks they just can't pick up on. It's not gonna hurt you. You're fine.
Katie Nolan
I know, but it's. She gets so shaky. Like, her whole body shakes.
Dan Le Batard
Like, I get it.
Katie Nolan
Just feel like a monster.
Dan Le Batard
I get it. Year one and two. But that third year, you're like, last year I was fine. The year before, I was fine.
Stugotz
No, I had to get some heavy sweater thing that, that, like.
Katie Nolan
Yeah, the thunder buddy.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, I love a thunder buddy.
Stugotz
Do you.
Dan Le Batard
Do you get the spray for a Katie? There's no spray that they put patch on the.
Katie Nolan
We didn't splurge for that. We just got the vest.
Dan Le Batard
I wish there were human thunder buddies. But then I realized, oh, this is just a sweater.
Katie Nolan
It's a Hug. I think. I think a human thunder buddy is.
Dan Le Batard
I could be your thunder buddy. Yeah, I don't think that's appropriate.
Stugotz
Please don't do that. That felt. That felt awkward. Don't do that. Casuals with Katie Nolan. Tuesdays and Thursdays, you can listen on the Sirius XM app or wherever you get your podcast. You could watch subscribe on YouTube at. Katie Nolan. Katie, I don't want to speak for you, but it seems like you're having a great deal of fun. And so I don' know. I don't know what this experience has been like fighting in this space again, but Casuals with Katie Nolan seems to be a personal project that has your voice firmly imprinted on it in a way that seems satisfying. So fulfilling. Yes or no?
Katie Nolan
Yes. And that's it, right? I just say yes and then I go.
Stugotz
Yes, as I speak for you on how fulfilling a project.
Katie Nolan
No, it's good, Dan. It's. You're right. It is fun. It feels a little removed from what I was doing before in a way that I like and I welcome. I feel like I'm back on the fan side of things, and that's okay. Whereas before, it kind of felt like, I don't know, maybe by nature of me being a woman, I had to be an expert who was perfect at knowing and analyzing everything. And that's never really how I got into things in the first place. So I've reconnected. I'm realizing how crooked my dad's pictures are now that we're on.
Stugotz
Well, let's do this. You are literally in your dad's basement. You are literally right now broadcasting. Broadcasting from your father's Boston.
Katie Nolan
My family, my mom and dad, they're still married. Shout out. Yeah, they. I'm in their basement. I am. I'm channeling all the people who do. I. Can I say s words on this part?
Stugotz
Yes, please do.
Katie Nolan
I'm channeling all the people who talk shit to me online. And I'm in my parents basement.
Stugotz
Can we go through that basement and take guesses at what might be there? If your father is a cliche. Oh, is his cliched Boston fan 100%.
Katie Nolan
We are in a. I believe he calls it man town. I know others would call it a man cave. I know a commercial that used to repeat on your show would always call it a she shed. And so this is. We've got plenty of Boston memorabilia around.
Dan Le Batard
Got a marshawn jersey. Any marshawn jerseys up there? What do you think?
Katie Nolan
No jerseys. I know I've that's an immediate strikeout. But we've got like a. We've got Bobby or diving on the wall over here.
Stugotz
Okay. No, but I don't. Don't give too much away. I want to be able to take guesses because look at what you. You heard what she said, right? This is the highest of royalty. Her father is such an ego monster that he doesn't have a mere man cave. He calls it a man town because that's extra. Boston. To have it be a town needs.
Dan Le Batard
A level for those pictures.
Stugotz
It's a town of caves. It's not a man. A singular man cave. He's probably proud of this. Would he show this off to his friends, this room?
Katie Nolan
Yes, he would.
Stugotz
So what would be the prized possession in that room? Guys, I see signed baseballs back there. Like, what would be the prized possession in that?
Katie Nolan
Golf balls.
Dan Le Batard
Are we guessing golf balls?
Stugotz
Okay, My size is distorted here. Yes. Well, pick something. Boston cliched sports fan.
Dan Le Batard
I bet you have a picture of Bobby or diving in there somewhere.
Katie Nolan
You got it. Good guess.
Dan Le Batard
Wow.
Katie Nolan
Really good guess. Really good stuff.
Dan Le Batard
Is there a picture. Is there a picture of the Larry Bird towel swinging?
Katie Nolan
No, we don't. We're not. It's embarrassing how little of a basketball family we are. I was growing up. No basketball anywhere in here. Golf, lot of hockey.
Stugotz
Carlton Fisk. Carlton Fisk. Home run. Waving at fair. No picture somewhere.
Katie Nolan
No, we have. We've got like Yankee socks. Fighting photos.
Stugotz
Don.
Dan Le Batard
Don Zimmer.
Stugotz
Is it Don Zimmer? Pedro Martinez. Yes.
Katie Nolan
Yep.
Stugotz
An 80. An 80 year old. Your father's funny. An 80 year old don Zimmer attacking Pedro Martinez.
Katie Nolan
We have the. The glove in the face that fight.
Stugotz
A Rod and Veritech.
Katie Nolan
Yeah. Yep. We've got Tom Brady the Dynasty cover where he's going to.
Stugotz
Oh, Tom Brady, of course. How did we not get Tom Brady?
Katie Nolan
A lot of Brady tuck rule him on the floor.
Stugotz
Well, Katie, I have seen you in the middle of. Pablo Torre finds out you guys are doing sort of journalism and fascinating gossip and also super weird for you.
Dan Le Batard
Sort of journalism. That's what got Bill Simmons in trouble. Dan, weird pitch.
Katie Nolan
Did you guys see. Did you guys watch Simmons v. Torres?
Dan Le Batard
Of course. Yep.
Katie Nolan
Even though we found out Simmons didn't watch anything that he was talking about.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, that's how we won that one. Easily. I saw clips.
Katie Nolan
Crazy.
Stugotz
What was that?
Dan Le Batard
Chris has a Bill Simmons in his locker.
Stugotz
Who was that?
Dan Le Batard
That was Bill Simmons. I'm not doing more. I do what I do and I get out.
Stugotz
I know but that was a very limited fake Bill Simmons. I don't think Katie even heard it. You want to try.
Katie Nolan
You want to do it again?
Dan Le Batard
Say the exact same thing again.
Stugotz
But then you have to promise and.
Dan Le Batard
Not try to pry more.
Katie Nolan
Right?
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, I've seen clips now. See, it's worse.
Stugotz
You choke.
Dan Le Batard
Let it happen. Yeah, you got to take. You choked him. You did choke. Not do the Katie impression you do when she's not around.
Stugotz
Where is your stance on Simmons and Torre? Pick a side.
Katie Nolan
I mean, Torre. I'm Torre till I die. I've sort of hitched myself to that wagon. I just, you know, I think Bill is being sensitive because he loves Belichick, and I get it. As someone who's had to sit there while Pablo reveals to me what he has, in fact found out. A very stressful situation for a public Patriots fan. I've sucked it up and handled it, so I need Simmons to do the same. It's weird. Pablo's investigating it. He's doing a fantastic job. So I'm Team Pablo, and I assume you are as well.
Stugotz
Well, but what do you make of it, though? Just as a phenomenon, of course, I'm Team Pablo. But I like making fun of the fact that he's got to go to the sewer here to grab the story. It's gonna get the clicks. And it has gotten the clicks because everyone's fascinated by it, and no one's actually covering it either. Well, respectfully or factually. So people are actually grateful that they're getting details from him on a mystery that is. That feels kind of creepy, but people wanna snoop around it. So it really is one of the weirder stories of our lifetime to see Belichick. Like, I don't know how your feelings about Belichick change in any way. Do you separate art from artist here?
Katie Nolan
I don't. I don't know. I think it's certainly, you know, when he. When him. And when the run that they were on ended and there was the conversations about, was it all Tom or was it all Belichick? I remember having to go through that on your show. You guys making fun of me and asking me if I thought that it was all Tom or if it was all Belichick. And I liked to think that it was like, 50. 50. Someone's calling our house phone. How embarrassing.
Stugotz
Landline.
Dan Le Batard
Pick it up.
Stugotz
Pick it up. Landline in the basement. Can we go pick it up?
Katie Nolan
Can we see who that is? Somebody? I'm sure my mom is freaking upstairs being like, the phone's ringing. She's on camera scam likely. I think. Yeah, that's definitely what it is. I feel like I used to think it was more. I wanted to think it was 50, 50. And at this point, I'm starting to feel like it was maybe 75, 25, I don't know.
Stugotz
So you've lost respect for him like that? Like, oh, well, I'm a.
Katie Nolan
Look, I'm a woman. And so, I don't know. I look at it differently when a man that old reaches down to date a woman that young. I don't find that unless I see that they're perfectly in love, which I haven' Any interactions with them.
Dan Le Batard
I've seen yoga pictures.
Katie Nolan
Yeah, but I'm not going like, wow, yeah, she got him to do that. I still kind of think, just based on my own opinion, that he didn't know that was going out onto social media. I don't know if he was quite aware that we were all seeing that kind of felt like something he thought was going to be internal.
Dan Le Batard
It seems like she's brainwashed him. Is that right? I don't know.
Katie Nolan
I just think she's. Look, I think. I don't. And I don't hold this against her.
Dan Le Batard
Wow.
Katie Nolan
You know, more power to her. If you can do that, then why wouldn't you?
Stugotz
You know, I don't know what's happening here. What is brainwashed? What is that? What? Like, she's been. She's hypnotized him.
Dan Le Batard
I'm just throwing it out, okay? I had that take like a month ago. She's hypnotized. He said it seems like. Also not. She has a lot of ownership on the woman. This takes suit of tango.
Stugotz
But also sex is awesome. Brainwashed.
Katie Nolan
I mean, I think you guys, some sex is awesome.
Dan Le Batard
You're discounting how awesome sex is?
Stugotz
Come on. Sometimes. Yeah, but wait, has anyone.
Dan Le Batard
Has Pablo found out how amazing their sex is? Because I. I bet dollars of donuts it's pretty awesome.
Katie Nolan
He went to the Airbnb where allegedly, it may have.
Stugotz
Okay.
Katie Nolan
You know, the relationship was. And it. The bed didn't look big enough for it to be all that awesome.
Dan Le Batard
Looks squeaky.
Stugotz
Okay, this is what you guys.
Katie Nolan
Very small.
Stugotz
All right, this is what we're doing now.
Dan Le Batard
It's a cotton. What?
Stugotz
This is one of the great legends. I don't think it's a response.
Dan Le Batard
I don't think it's a respons responsible to assume Bill Belichick likes having sex.
Stugotz
With her very much.
Katie Nolan
Oh, my God. Oh, God.
Stugotz
Really?
Dan Le Batard
Oh, God. He's got to.
Stugotz
I don't. I don't want to do this.
Katie Nolan
Look at the tone on the legs, though. It's cheer legs. She is. Look at his.
Dan Le Batard
Look at his. Yeah, it's nice.
Stugotz
Okay. The. The thing that I don't think Katie, anyone in the audience is gonna have is us being able to decide for others what perfectly in love looks like. Like us. Us getting to be the standard bearers on that from afar when we don't know what their life is.
Katie Nolan
I'm just take that side of you, then show me the two of you together in an interview, sitting next to each other, having a conversation with each other, and then maybe I'll go like, wow, they're really in love. He's head over heels, and he believes that she is a brilliant businesswoman and should be in charge of his business. Because right now, what it looks like is just that, like, when a hot person talks, Bill goes, whatever you say. And then that's where how he's found himself.
Dan Le Batard
But doesn't that lose its luster after a couple of years had been together through the episode that I saw that you featured on. You guys deduced that she was 19 years old when she first popped up into his world. Like, doesn't the novelty of, wow, this hot girl is talking to me wear off after a couple of years? You gotta have something there. Why. Why is it so outrageous to. To venture the take that maybe perhaps they are in love and they love having sex with one another?
Katie Nolan
Why do you keep going back?
Dan Le Batard
Well, because that's a huge part of it.
Stugotz
Well, and there's Chris Cody for you.
Dan Le Batard
When you need a thick wrist.
Stugotz
Okay? You mentioned that. All right, I don't want to do this. It's a barrel chest. All right, listen, Some people would find that comforting, okay?
Dan Le Batard
You'd be shocked.
Stugotz
All right, enough. This is all gone way over the line, and I'm. I'm. Now it's not.
Dan Le Batard
No, no, no. I'm. I'm not telling you what to think. I'm asking you if you'd like.
Stugotz
You're asking me to think too much about thick wrists. And we're going to back off from the microphones right now, all right? That's what we're going to do. Katie is upset for a couple of different reasons, okay? And I don't blame her. One, she still rabidly hates the Panthers. We have not had a voice. We have not had a voice this rabidly anti Panther around here. So, Katie, look at Roy's laughter.
Katie Nolan
Hi, Roy.
Stugotz
Roy's laughing. With the Marshawn behind him. Yes. Yes. This is disgusting. What's happening down here in Florida for you. As they broke Boston's heart. Soul roster, everything else. So you must hate them more than you used to.
Katie Nolan
Yeah. And I. Here's the thing. Watching this. And I've tried to watch as few Panthers games as possible in this postseason because truly, Roy, look at me. I hate them. I hate the way they play. I hate the way they look. I hate the friggin mouth guard hanging out of Kachuk's mouth. I want to get that thing out of his face. I hate them. And so I've watched as little as possible. But what I have watched was a game when you guys were down in the third period. A game I believe you ended up losing your fans. Did the Wave.
Dan Le Batard
Relax. We have. I've been in that barn every playoffs. The last three. We've. We don't do the Wave. I've never seen the Wave. We don't do the Wave. This is all the wrong game. No Wave.
Katie Nolan
You did the Wave.
Dan Le Batard
You don't put that on us. We're so bored with making Stanley cup finals and we're doing the. She takes that back. I've not seen the Wave. I've never seen the Wave. There.
Katie Nolan
Also take it back. You guys claim to hate Brad Marchand and yet you get him. And now you're like, oh, he's actually.
Dan Le Batard
Really good at hockey. No shit. What a locker room guy. No, not all of us. Some of us have. All right. Not for your loyalty. I said he was a 15th match player. Drafted him in the top 15.
Stugotz
Neither. Neither here nor there. One of the more. Well, I'll tell you. I'll tell you where. It is a good question. It is a good question. Thank you. And where the. Where I'm going to is Chris Cody saying as if it's some sort of taunt, relax. I've been in that barn every playoff.
Dan Le Batard
Game, season ticket holder. He'd know if they did the Wave. And it seems as though like we had a rebuttal to Katie and her take that we've all just accepted Brad Marchand.
Stugotz
No.
Dan Le Batard
No. Not all of us have. Some of us can acknowledge that he's played well for this team, but also hate his stupid face.
Stugotz
Regardless. How high does your hate climb? Do you want to say anything else? Because I'd like to feed a little more on the Boston heartbreak. Because one of the impressive things about the Panthers is that they've broken Toronto, Boston and New York. And Tampa. And Tampa.
Katie Nolan
Just maybe temporarily, maybe Temporarily.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, you guys are rebuilding. You're rebuilding.
Katie Nolan
We're not broken. We're fine. Brad's coming back. Brad's just there doing. He's doing deep dive. He's spying and he's bringing back intel.
Dan Le Batard
So sad.
Katie Nolan
Go ahead and embrace him. He's coming right back. He said he'd be right back.
Stugotz
One day.
Dan Le Batard
Contract to retire, collecting intel.
Katie Nolan
It just is crazy to me. And if you guys. If could Chuck ever came to my team. No chance. I'm rooting for him. No chance.
Dan Le Batard
Wow.
Stugotz
You. So if Tkachuk was traded to the Bruins, you would leave behind. Oh, wow. A patooi, ladies and gentlemen. The highest of the indignants. There can be a public. And spit. Patooie.
Dan Le Batard
I'm down with that. That's real fandom right there. She loves her bees.
Stugotz
So you're alleging that if the Bruins were to trade for Matt.
Katie Nolan
Stop saying it. Stop speaking it into existence. They're not going to do this. You would never happen.
Stugotz
You would tear the mouthpiece. Half the mouthpiece out of his mouth, and then you would spit in a nearby spittoon and it would ding with a sound that made. That sounded like Patooie.
Katie Nolan
Exactly right. That's exactly right.
Stugotz
You are also pissed off. I understand. Twofold. Pissed off. Katie Nolan today because she does not like. I don't know if it's because of the lack of stimulant or what this week in sports that we have too many days off and then they're not giving us games until later in the week. Is it because you've got attention deficit disorder? Do you need to mainline?
Katie Nolan
Well, first of all, rude. Second of all, yes. Third of all, it just feels like this. This time of year for sports is like bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. It's like NBA playoffs, hockey playoffs, NBA playoffs, hockey players. And then all of a sudden, there's just this, like, week where we're waiting for the end of it all. And I feel like it's this big hype and that's what gives us, you know, Torre v. Simmons is like, we're all looking for something to.
Dan Le Batard
To do.
Katie Nolan
It's too much time leading up to it. I disagree with it. I think we should dive right in. I know it's tonight, right? So it's like the complaining is over. But this last week has been like. I've been watching the Red Sox lose by a run in a new way every single night. It's not good for me. I shouldn't be paying attention to baseball like this right now. I need My playoff hockey, and I need my playoff basketball.
Dan Le Batard
This week gave us Greg Cody versus White Hat.
Stugotz
Well, I've got to hear more about Torrey Simmons, because I didn't realize this was something that had captured the American public.
Dan Le Batard
It wasn't really a V, Right? It was like Pablo explaining to Bill Simmons what he does, and Bill's like, oh, I didn't know.
Katie Nolan
I know, but isn't that wild? Isn't that wild? Bill took such a swing to be like, I take issue with what Pablo's doing, and then we find out that he never even watched what Pablo's doing.
Dan Le Batard
It's kind of like me, the watch.
Katie Nolan
Oh, and is that a good or a bad thing?
Stugotz
Katie, I have to play for you. Greg Cody is indignant right now because you've been on this podcast, right? The podcast is called what Chaos? And you've been on it. You tell me. These people are talking this way about Greg Cody. Greg Cody has called them cowards and says they're disrespectful.
Dan Le Batard
What happened? The laziest, stupidest, mailed in column that this guy probably hasn't watched a second of the Oilers this postseason. That's colonist behavior, though. People like this exist, though. This is way lazier. This is. He's not making any sort of, like, lazier coherent or strong point that you can agree with. He's just. And like, the. The Stanley cup thing is fine. You can have that argument that, like, you can't truly be considered one of the great until you win a Stanley Cup. But saying that's part of a reason why he's overrated right now in the middle of his career is so stupid, so lazy, so dumb. It's been trotted out there 900 million times for 900 million athletes. He's not doing anything new. He's just replaying and moving the pieces back into place so that it fits the narrative against the team that the Panthers are going against. White Hat Nerd. Fake.
Katie Nolan
That's Pete Blackburn. You put respect on his name.
Dan Le Batard
He didn't respect me. He called me a senile old man. I heard he's short.
Katie Nolan
I didn't hear that clip. He said that.
Dan Le Batard
Oh, he's never even made a different clip.
Stugotz
It's a different clip.
Dan Le Batard
For the love of God, have a little respect.
Katie Nolan
On his behalf. Let me apologize on behalf of Pete. I don't think he meant. I don't think he meant that. I think he knows. Guy, what was it was. You were talking about the Oilers. You were saying.
Dan Le Batard
Katie, you can be honest here. I'm in a group chat with Pete and I agreed with him. Yeah, and he's not walking it back. Trader.
Stugotz
No.
Dan Le Batard
Okay, Napoleonic.
Stugotz
Let's play the whole sound so people.
Katie Nolan
Okay. He's short. We get it.
Stugotz
All right, well, the fake tattoo sleeve. Like, I don't know why you'd make that acc. It's not decal. I saw one of them peeling off his arm decals.
Dan Le Batard
1. He wears fake tattoos. Like somebody at Disney World. Greg Cody finds out somebody at Disney.
Katie Nolan
This is a fake tattoo. I have a fake tattoo on my hand right now.
Dan Le Batard
All right, I like it. What is it?
Stugotz
That's fake charcoal stain.
Dan Le Batard
What is that?
Katie Nolan
It's an eyebrow.
Stugotz
A charcoal stain.
Dan Le Batard
Why do you have an eyebrow on your head?
Katie Nolan
Because I want to test how long it stays on. So I've had it on for a couple days. You know, if somebody were to lose an eyebrow. Good to know. You can just tattoo it on now.
Stugotz
I don't want to play the whole sound. How do you feel about this beef between Greg Cody. Who's calling. He's calling it cowardice. He called them coward.
Dan Le Batard
Pick a side.
Katie Nolan
Well, it's not cowardice to call you out.
Dan Le Batard
No. They could have had me on. On their show to represent myself, and they chose not to because they were afraid.
Katie Nolan
I don't think they were afraid. I think they probably just didn't know how to get your landline.
Dan Le Batard
No, they reached out, got his number, and then Pete was like, I don't want to bring this guy.
Stugotz
Okay. But here's the. Here's the most incendiary commentary, especially from America's perspective.
Dan Le Batard
Like, people don't get to get called the goat without winning anything. Like. Right. That's just. That's just true. But like. But he's a senile old man talking about how all of that means that he's overrated. That's my problem, I guess, with ultimately is that like the energy of this is that you're trying to invalidate who Conor McDavid is as a hockey player, which is not. No, I'm not. That's very fair. No, he's not fair criticism. He's never done that.
Katie Nolan
I mean, you are do. It's. You're doing that.
Dan Le Batard
Right. I'm pointing out the crater sized hole in his legacy and resume. That was a good line in your column.
Katie Nolan
Maybe I'm wrong. I feel like this is what columns are supposed to do. This means your column did well that people are reading it, they're annoyed by it, and they. And they don't like you know you did it.
Dan Le Batard
Your opinion right on re releasing last year's column. He's playing the hits. Yeah, different words.
Stugotz
The same column. Katie, you did this last year.
Dan Le Batard
He updated it with all the trophies.
Katie Nolan
Rick Riley, this is like you're just plagiarizing it.
Dan Le Batard
He rewrote the column and he's like, it's still the case.
Stugotz
That is a great reference by Katie Casuals with Katie Nolan, Tuesdays and Thursdays. It's lovely to hear her so happy. Listen on the SiriusXM app or wherever you get your podcast. Katie, nice seeing you.
Katie Nolan
Good to see you. Thank you. Bye guys. Roy, you're the only Panthers fan I like Tony tonight.
Stugotz
Next.
Dan Le Batard
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Stugotz
What the hell was that? Greg?
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. No, I love it.
Stugotz
Stugats.
Dan Le Batard
Roy, let me explain it to you. And not that you need you know more about hockey. And this is coming from a guy that's watched Conor play six times, right? If that. This is the Dan Levatar show with the Stugach Familiatoni. Tonight is brought to you by Cuervo, the tequila that invented tequila. Did you know the very first margarita was made with Cuervo? There's nothing like the original. It's mark season, so keep it Cuervo all summer long. Tonight on Tony Tonight, Lewis and I take in a highlight match and interview players. Today's players are Mike Carballo, Julian Boyandia, Scott Savin. Scott, can you tell us a little bit about the history of highlight? I know back in the 70s and 80s, massive sport in South Florida kind of died off a little bit. But you guys are bringing it back. Can you tell me a little bit of the history of the game? Sure. 400 year old sport that started in Spain pretty young. Yeah. And this is the oldest. Greg Cody. I like that. Crazy 100th year anniversary of Jai Alai in the US. So this is 100 years. People would come out. 10,000 people in the 60s, 70s, 80s. Then Hailai had the longest strike in the history of professional sports. Wow. Not a very bright thing for the players to do. They came back. Nobody cared about Jai Alai anymore. More sports teams had come to South Florida, the lottery cruises to nowhere. A lot of stuff. So then it barely hung on by a thread. And then we started about seven years ago and we're like, wait, this sport is pretty amazing. It's been around at that point 93 years. Long time in the US and there's something great about it if we can just figure out how to repackage it, which we did. We made it, you know, a team sport. You can bet on it for sports wagering. We made it like tennis. Fast forward now six years later, and these guys are amongst the top 50 players in the world. And we've been able to add Spanish players, Mexican players, French players, Filipino players. So the locker room is the best highlight players in the world. And these guys have integrated in and now they're amongst the best. They worked really hard. Even our player manager, which is sort of like a GM a little bit in other sports, he was a highlight player. He was an eight time world champion. And he was in the Miami Vice episode about highlight. And now he's in his 60s. I kid with him, you know, he had dark hair and was really good looking. Now he has gray hair, he's still good looking. And he had to teach these guys how to play who never played before. And he was like. But now he's very proud of the accomplishment. We're here with Julang Goytiandia. So you're saying front quarter for the Warriors. You guys know yourself, backcourt. Oh, I see you as a front quarter, though. No, no, no. So you have a lot of power. I know. So you come from the Basque country in Spain. How's that coming to America doing all this players? Yeah, that's it for us. It's a tradition. My grandfather, my uncle, my brothers, me, myself. I don't remember the first time I tried the SESA to. That's it. Yeah. And even here in the 80s when my grandfather used to play here, like people were waiting outside in the parking lot for them. Like they used to get out of the front town and everybody was waiting with them. So we're here with Mike Carballo, member of the Cyclones. You guys dropped cesta, but you brought your sesta with you. So we have a lot of questions for you. Number one, an official sesta. You have somebody that makes these in house. Handmade. Handmade. They take more or less around 24 hours to make. Like, all this is hand stitched and like woven together. Like. What do you mean handmade? Yeah, so it's kind of. It's interwoven. There's actually only like about five or six testimakers in the world. So imagine. How'd you get into Highlight. Because it's not something you grew up with, right? As far as I got involved in the sport, I literally read. Read a paper in the Miami Herald and called in you. You like, like an ad, an article in the Herald, right. In the sports section. Imagine, Right. Thousands. Thousands of hundreds of people probably read the article, but only one guy actually, you know, read it and go, all right, man, these guys can't be more athletic than me. I just called in and. And they were like, yeah, please. Yes, I'm sure there's a trial. You showed up to the trial. Sure. But if you look like this athletic guy played minor league baseball, you're like, you already have, like, fuller. Like, you could be the face of Highlight, the boss behind this all. Scott Savin. Yeah. When I read that article, I called them and they go, listen, who. Who are you and why are you calling us? That's crazy. Just like that. A super Miami story, dude. Just someone just trying to grind, just trying to make it happen. So you get here, they pull you out to the fronton. You had never seen this before, touched this before. Never, man, never. And actually, when I saw Huang, I just. Out there, our player manager, he. He just. He handed me that, kind of like you right here. Show us what you got. Tied it on my arm. He goes, all right, man, let's see what you got. Start throwing and catching. Long story short, I kind of picked up the sport kind of naturally from baseball, right? Yeah, yeah, you're in the box. Listen, big white ball coming at you. Catch it and hit it. Same thing when you look at highlight. Were you always a fan? Did you become a fan at that time? So I grew up in Connecticut, and you had to be 18 to get in, but if you had a fake ID at 16, you could go in. So everybody had their first beer and their first bet at highlight. So that's my highlight then. I had nothing to do with highlight for about 30 years. But then I'm like, oh, I had my first bet in my first beer. This is a pretty cool sport. And, you know, the sport itself is really amazing. Fastest ball sport in the world. The guys wear no padding. They wear a helmet. You just don't. So dangerous. Very dangerous. Yeah. So 150 mile an hour, great athletes, and it's sort of like a gladiator sport. I think here is like, louder. Like, it's hard to, like the literal translation. It's that. That. Okay. Yeah. They told me only righties can play highlight. Is that true? Yes. It's the walls on the Left side. This basket right here has to be fastened on your right arm. Doesn't matter if you're a lefty or a righty. So if you teach yourselves, if you're lefty, you teach yourself how to catch and throw. Righty. Yeah. Because you have to, dude. Playing lefty, being second baseman, like, it just doesn't work that way, right? Exactly. Yeah. Like a lefty catcher, like, I know it doesn't, but there are. There are some upsides of being a lefty, because when you're a lefty like in tennis, right. You have a forehand, right? Same thing here. All you're utilizing there is your right arm. There's two other shots in highlight, you have the reverse, and you have the reverse when they do. What's it again, Costado. So, like, you're interstellar intercostal muscles. We call it the coasty. Okay. You literally just throw it over your right shoulder, and that's. Those are the. Is that catching, like on a backhand? Yeah, you, like, throw it over like that. Exactly. You push with your left hand there. So if you're a lefty, that's where you get the power. Exactly. Is there a moment that you said, I can do that? Play it? Yeah.
Katie Nolan
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Stugotz
Because he has moments where he thinks.
Katie Nolan
I can do it all the time.
Stugotz
I can do all the things.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah. So I was at Dania, which is another front that we ran for a couple of years, and I thought nobody was around, and I went out there with the Seston Palop, throwing it against the wall. Throwing against the wall and kind of catching it underhand. About the fourth throw, it bounced and hit me right in the face. I'm like. And it hurt. It's a cue ball, right? It's basically a cue ball. And I didn't realize there were cameras. Okay, so all the surveillance department got a great laugh out of. Out of. You have that somewhere. Your house we've destroyed. That's gone. What's your favorite thing of the sport? Coasty speed. Yeah. Yeah, man. Just right up like, I whip it, man. One speed, full speed, drops it back inside. Carbayo gets it, slides, picks it up. So talk to us, right? How's your hand feeling there? My hand feels good, dude. It feels really like a natural extension of my body. He told me before, it's like your fingertips don't exist. Is this right? That's my fingertips. Yes. For the fans back at home. So your hand. His hand right now is in there. Flush. All right. It's like this right now. My hands like, this hand is flush and fixed. So essentially his new fingertip is the tip of the basket here.
Katie Nolan
Wow.
Dan Le Batard
And the only thing. And the only thing you're gonna do right now, man, is just break. Break that wrist. But with all our wrist action, I got a nasty dumb shot. So, like, I'm pretty gangster with the wrist, dude.
Stugotz
Is this being used correct?
Dan Le Batard
Am I pulling this correctly? You got it, man. You're ready to go, dude.
Stugotz
You should figure it out, bro.
Dan Le Batard
The cue ball. Yeah, pretty much, actually. This right here is. That's the core of the ball. It gets wrapped in a couple layers of electrical tape. So it's pretty extra. Yeah. Damn. Let's get you out there, dude. Let's go, dude. So it's not like baseball where you pronate. Right? Right. This has to stay. Think of this as like a spigot. Open and close. Gotcha. Oh. All right. It feels really weird because I'm used to throwing it at a certain level. Less is more here. Arc it to the front wall. Gotcha.
Katie Nolan
Okay.
Dan Le Batard
What am I doing wrong? Okay. Thank you so much for letting hang out. Appreciate it. Oh, y. Mike, thanks for joining us, dude. Appreciate you, brother. Can you shake my. Thanks, brother? Thank you for watching Tony tonight. Folks, listen up. It's an interesting time for business. Tariff trade policies changing by the hour, supply chains squeezed tighter than ST Gods in a pair of skinny jeans. And cash flow? Forget about it. Tighter than a Levitard show segment. If your business can't adapt in real time, you're in a world of hurt. Enter Netsuite by Oracle, your AI powered business management suite. It's trusted by over 41,000 businesses. NetSuite gives you total visibility from global shipments and tariff impacts to real time cash flow. It's the number one cloud ERP for a reason. It pulls accounting, inventory, HR and financials into one single suite. One source of truth, one dashboard. Real time forecasting so you can see what's ahead. With AI baked in, you can automate the busy work and let your people focus on strategy. You'll know what's stuck, what it's costing you, and how to pivot fast. One system, full control. Tame the chaos. With NetSuite. If your revenues are at least in seven figures, download the free ebook Navigating Global Trade. Three insights for leaders@netsuite.com DLB that's netsuite.com DLB all right, y' all, The super bowl is in the rearview mirror. The draft has come and gone. So now what? Now it's time to get the crew together. You keep the fandom energy going. It doesn't stop when the Super Bowl's gone. We gather. Exactly. And look, just because the pads are off doesn't mean game day stops around here. We do game days even in the off season. And what better way to do that than with a cold drink and your people around? You've heard it all season long. Football is not a solo thing. This is not a me thing. This is not an I thing. This is a we thing.
Stugotz
There is no I in fandom, baby.
Dan Le Batard
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz – Hour 2: I've Seen Clips
Release Date: June 4, 2025
Hosts: Dan Le Batard, Stugotz
Guest: Katie Nolan
1. Introduction and Guest Welcome (01:05 - 03:15)
The episode kicks off with a friendly exchange between Dan Le Batard and his guest, Katie Nolan. They engage in light small talk about the weather and Katie's dog reacting to thunderstorms, setting a relaxed and personable tone for the conversation.
Notable Quote:
Dan Le Batard (01:05): "Hello, Katie."
2. Katie Nolan’s Podcast “Casuals with Katie Nolan” (03:15 - 06:00)
Katie Nolan elaborates on her venture into podcasting with “Casuals with Katie Nolan,” describing it as a personal project that allows her to reconnect with her love for being a fan rather than an expert. She reflects on her journey from feeling the pressure to be a perfect sports analyst to embracing a more authentic, fan-centric approach.
Notable Quote:
Katie Nolan (03:15): "I feel like I'm back on the fan side of things, and that's okay."
3. Broadcasting from Her Father's Basement (06:00 - 09:27)
The conversation shifts to Katie broadcasting from her father's basement, affectionately termed "Man Town." They discuss the abundance of Boston sports memorabilia present, highlighting the deep-rooted sports culture in her family. This segment offers listeners a glimpse into Katie's personal environment and her father's passionate fandom.
Notable Quote:
Katie Nolan (04:09): "I'm channeling all the people who talk shit to me online. And I'm in my parents' basement."
4. The Pablo Torre vs. Bill Simmons Investigation (09:27 - 12:32)
A significant portion of the episode delves into the ongoing investigation led by Pablo Torre into Bill Simmons' activities. Katie expresses her support for Torre, critiquing Simmons for not originally watching the content he's commenting on. The hosts discuss the implications of this situation, debating Simmons' credibility and the dynamics of his relationship with Simmons.
Notable Quotes:
Katie Nolan (07:29): "So I'm Team Pablo, and I assume you are as well."
Stugotz (08:42): "Do you separate art from artist here?"
5. Katie's Critique of the Carolina Panthers and Brad Marchand (12:32 - 17:01)
Katie vents her frustrations about the Carolina Panthers, particularly focusing on player Brad Marchand. She articulates her disdain for the team's performance and specific players, expressing a strong anti-Panthers sentiment. The hosts engage in a spirited debate, with Stugotz and Dan challenging her views while Katie remains steadfast in her opinions.
Notable Quotes:
Katie Nolan (13:31): "I hate the way they play. I hate the way they look."
Dan Le Batard (14:38): "Some of us can acknowledge that he's played well for this team, but also hate his stupid face."
6. The Greg Cody Controversy and Sports Journalism (17:01 - 21:18)
The discussion transitions to a heated exchange between Greg Cody and other sports commentators. Dan criticizes Pete Blackburn's approach, labeling it as "lazy" and "fake," while Katie defends her stance on calling out perceived shortcomings in sports journalism. The hosts express their frustrations with the lack of genuine analysis and the prevalence of superficial commentary in the sports media landscape.
Notable Quotes:
Dan Le Batard (18:32): "That's the laziest, stupidest, mailed-in column that this guy probably hasn't watched a second of the Oilers this postseason."
Katie Nolan (20:13): "I feel like this is what columns are supposed to do."
7. Light-Hearted Banter and Closing Remarks (21:18 - 22:38)
As the episode winds down, the hosts engage in some light-hearted banter, teasing each other and reflecting on the passionate discussions they've had. They wrap up the main content segment, wishing Katie well and acknowledging her contributions to the podcast.
Notable Quote:
Stugotz (22:19): "Casuals with Katie Nolan seems to be a personal project that has your voice firmly imprinted on it in a way that seems satisfying."
8. Additional Segments and Advertisements (Skipping Non-Content Sections)
The transcript includes several advertisement segments for products like Zyn, State Farm, Shopify, NetSuite, Cuervo, and Smirnoff. As per the summary guidelines, these sections are omitted to focus solely on the main content of the podcast.
Conclusion
In this episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, host Dan Le Batard and co-host Stugotz engage in a dynamic and multifaceted conversation with guest Katie Nolan. They explore themes of authenticity in sports journalism, personal fandom versus expert analysis, and the intense emotions tied to team loyalties. The episode is marked by candid discussions, spirited debates, and a blend of humor and serious critique, offering listeners an insightful look into the complexities of sports media and personal passion.
Note: Timestamps are approximate and based on the provided transcript. Advertisements and non-content sections have been excluded from this summary.