The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Hour 2: The Jerk Off (feat. David Samson and Darren Rovell)
Release Date: February 20, 2025
1. Selling Cars: Carvana vs. Traditional Offers
Timestamp: [00:41 - 01:04]
Dan LeBatard kicks off the episode by discussing selling a car with Greg Cody. Greg shares his positive experience selling his vehicle to Carvana, highlighting the convenience and immediate payment compared to a previous offer that involved foreign currency and extended payment terms.
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Greg Cody: "Carvana gave me an offer in minutes, picked it up and paid me on the spot. It was so convenient. Just like that. Yeah." [00:47]
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Dan LeBatard: "That is super convenient. Sell your car to Carvana and swap. Hassle. For convenience, pickup fees may apply." [01:04]
2. Venmo Fine Bucket Frustrations
Timestamp: [04:01 - 05:44]
The conversation shifts to frustrations with Venmo's "fine bucket," where Greg Cody expresses irritation over unexpected payment requests from strangers. Billy Corben, a new Venmo user, relates his surprise at unsolicited payment requests, likening Venmo to a digital Mixtape or GoFundMe platform.
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Greg Cody: "He felt invaded. He felt violated." [05:20]
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Billy Corben: "I was shocked that one of the aspects of Venmo is that complete strangers can ask you for money." [04:25]
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Dan LeBatard: "Request him back. Like, get him back. Yes, actually. You pay me." [05:42]
3. Miami Sports Spotlight: Notre Dame vs. Miami Women's Basketball
Timestamp: [03:23 - 03:44]
Dan highlights an upcoming women's basketball game where Miami is set to host the Number One Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He mentions attending the game, showcasing his support for local sports.
- Dan LeBatard: "While you're on the topic of Miami women's basketball, they're hosting the number one Notre Dame Fighting Irish tonight at the Watsco Center. I will be there." [03:23]
4. Poutine and Canadian Culinary Identity
Timestamp: [07:01 - 08:10]
Roy Bellamy leads a lighthearted debate about whether poutine is the quintessential Canadian dish. The conversation delves into personal preferences and national culinary symbols, with guests sharing their experiences and perceptions.
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Chris Cody: "Do you love poutine? Is that something that everybody loves?" [07:02]
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Roy Bellamy: "My two recent books. But I. I didn't know that was a thing that somebody could just say, hey, get." [07:24]
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Dan LeBatard: "I go syrup on poutine. Always syrup, you guys." [07:50]
5. Kevin Durant and the Stigma of Marijuana Use in Sports
Timestamp: [10:00 - 12:31]
The hosts discuss a viral moment involving NBA player Malik Beasley caught on camera using marijuana during a game. Darren Rovell and others debate the evolving perceptions of marijuana use among athletes, balancing legality with societal attitudes.
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Chris Cody: "I thought we were past the gotcha on marijuana and the NBA." [10:00]
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Stugotz: "It's super caloric, super rich." [04:25]
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Roy Bellamy: "It's perfection. The gravy, the cheese curds, the fries. My God. My God." [06:27]
6. Business Credibility Clash: David Samson vs. Darren Rovell
Timestamp: [16:00 - 41:24]
A heated segment unfolds as David Samson and Darren Rovell engage in a verbal sparring match over their respective credibility in the sports business industry. Greg Cody mediates the debate, challenging Samson's claims of greater fame and credibility by highlighting his own extensive experience and social media influence.
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David Samson: "I'm the most famous and credible of the sports business insiders." [17:24]
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Greg Cody: "I've never bought a follower, and I have never not tweeted something out of my account, all 250,000 tweets have been pushed by me." [28:36]
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David Samson: "How many of those are in the United States of America?" [18:37]
The segment intensifies as both parties present memorabilia to prove their points, leading to playful tensions and a declaration of a "jerk off" competition to determine superiority.
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Dan LeBatard: "It's a jerk off." [23:23]
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Greg Cody: "It is a jerk off." [23:34]
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David Samson: "If we were this easy, everyone would do it." [41:11]
7. Memorabilia Showcase and Predictions
Timestamp: [35:03 - 38:14]
Greg Cody showcases his sports memorabilia collection, emphasizing the strategic investments he makes to maximize returns. He predicts significant appreciation in collectibles tied to historical and cultural moments, such as Jimi Hendrix's first national anthem performance and George Washington's signatures.
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Greg Cody: "In 2026 is the big year, the 250th anniversary of America." [38:14]
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David Samson: "There is no collector in the world whoever says what Darren is saying." [40:25]
The discussion highlights the complexities and risks involved in memorabilia investments, contrasting Greg's optimistic returns with David's skepticism.
8. Sponsorship Messages
Timestamp: [13:00 - 43:27]
The episode includes promotional segments for Shopify and BetterHelp, seamlessly integrated into the conversation. These advertisements focus on Shopify's e-commerce solutions and BetterHelp's online therapy services, offering listeners discount codes and emphasizing the benefits of each platform.
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Shopify Ad Read:
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BetterHelp Ad Read:
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Additionally, a brief mention of NYX Cosmetics' lip gloss offers a glimpse into product endorsements during the show.
9. Wellness and Contrast Therapy Promotion
Timestamp: [41:24 - 42:44]
Stugotz introduces Redwood Outdoors, promoting their backyard saunas and cold plunges as tools to enhance physical and mental wellness routines. The segment highlights the benefits of reduced muscle tension, improved sleep, and boosted circulation, offering listeners a discount code for their products.
- Stugotz:
"Enhance your physical and mental wellness routines with Redwood Outdoors. Take advantage of special Savings today... visit RedwoodOutdoors.com code DAN to save $175 on your order." [41:24]
10. Concluding Remarks and Listener Engagement
Timestamp: [42:45 - End]
As the episode winds down, Jessica handles a product placement for NYX Cosmetics, sharing her personal favorite lip gloss and encouraging listeners to try the new "Fat Oil Lip Drip." The hosts wrap up the discussions, maintaining a blend of humor and engagement to keep the audience entertained.
- Jessica:
"Find your perfect fat oil lip drip. Shop now@nyxcosmetics.com or a retailer near you." [42:44]
Key Takeaways:
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Convenience in Selling Cars: Carvana's streamlined process stood out as a hassle-free alternative for selling vehicles, contrasting with more traditional, cumbersome methods.
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Venmo's Subscriber Challenges: The "fine bucket" feature on Venmo has caused frustrations among users like Greg Cody, highlighting the need for better user experience design.
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Cultural Culinary Debates: The show's hosts engage in lighthearted discussions about national dishes, using poutine as a focal point to explore Canadian culinary identity.
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Evolving Perceptions of Marijuana in Sports: The incident involving Malik Beasley's marijuana use underscores the shifting societal and professional views on athlete conduct and substance use.
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Credibility in Sports Business Media: The exchange between David Samson and Darren Rovell illustrates the competitive nature of credibility and influence within sports business journalism, emphasizing the importance of experience and social media presence.
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Memorabilia Investment Insights: Greg Cody provides an insider's perspective on the strategic acquisition and valuation of sports memorabilia, forecasting significant market trends tied to historical events.
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Integrated Sponsorships: The episode effectively incorporates sponsorship messages for Shopify, BetterHelp, and NYX Cosmetics, offering value-added promotions to listeners.
Notable Quotes:
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Greg Cody on Carvana: "Carvana gave me an offer in minutes, picked it up and paid me on the spot. It was so convenient." [00:47]
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Greg Cody on Venmo: "He felt invaded. He felt violated." [05:20]
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David Samson on Credibility: "I'm the most famous and credible of the sports business insiders." [17:24]
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Greg Cody on Twitter Influence: "I've never bought a follower, and I have never not tweeted something out of my account, all 250,000 tweets have been pushed by me." [28:36]
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Greg Cody on Memorabilia Investment: "I'm predicting markets. It's an arbitrage game. When I'm doing memorabilia, it's fish in a barrel." [38:14]
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Stugotz on Wellness Promotion: "Enhance your physical and mental wellness routines with Redwood Outdoors." [41:24]
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the diverse range of topics discussed during the episode, providing listeners with a clear overview of the show's content, key discussions, and memorable moments.
