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Mike Ryan
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Chris Cody
Shadowing it Shadowing it Stugats I don't know how often you are getting lured by YouTube shorts or AI videos, but can you do you feel like you can recognize when a video that you've clicked on is being narrated on by a fake voice with, like, 100% certainty?
Mike Ryan
No.
Chris Cody
How close to 100% do you feel when the fake voice.
Mike Ryan
Coin toss.
Chris Cody
Is it always.
Mike Ryan
Yes.
Chris Cody
Is it always a coin toss? So AI is going to keep getting better at this, right? Because right now I can tell through the speech very often, even though they're trying to trick me, when the fake voice is saying, and let me tell you something else, or let me tell you like they're trying to trick me, and they're getting better at tricking me. Are you guys good at it? Are you guys good at identifying? Better than we are at identifying. When a voice is fake on a video that's being narrated, it's tough to tell.
Stugatz
I catch it a lot. But if it gets by me, it's not like I notice that it got by me. Right. If it's successful at fooling me, I'll never know.
Jeremy Tache
It's almost like when you. You hear somebody then, you know is reading where. Where they pronounce a a certain way. I can sometimes hear the AI do like a this, that, and it's like, oh, I got you.
Chris Cody
Do you get mad when they do the stuff that they're doing with. And I got to tell you, like, they're doing.
Jeremy Tache
That's where they get me, though.
Chris Cody
I'm like, you got to tell them.
Jeremy Tache
Okay, I got to appreciate it.
Chris Cody
You appreciate the effort? You appreciate the effort in the car?
Mike Ryan
I do, yes.
Stugatz
My favorite IG algo presently is not AI It's a bunch of meathead dudes doing inspirational stuff, talking to someone that is off screen that is not actually there.
Jeremy Tache
You don't know that.
Stugatz
No, they're not there. There is no chance in hell there is someone actually interviewing this person. But it's a thing where people sit in a living room or sit in front of a pool and they're talking to a microphone, looking off camera as if they're on an actual podcast, when it's not. They're just talking in clips, talking in.
Chris Cody
Sound bites with a fake interviewer. Yours.
Stugatz
They just look off screen.
Mike Ryan
They have David Muir down.
Chris Cody
You're. You're talking about somebody who's giving off the. The affect of wanting to appear like they're important enough to be interviewed.
Stugatz
And 90% of the time, when someone's giving that off, it's not an actual podcast. It's just some dude that set up a camera and is talking to someone that is not actually there.
Chris Cody
This is really Stugatz's time, I don't want to say he was born too early because the time of fraud and scam and the ability to fool people with trick. With tricker. Stu got should be a giant right now, conquering all of artificial intelligence.
Mike Ryan
I'm getting to it, Dano.
Stugatz
That last part of the AI, he's got the A down.
Chris Cody
He's got the artificial down. That is correct.
Stugatz
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Chris Cody
This is the Dan Levatar show with the Stugats podcast. As I look around the room here, I don't see a lot of T shirts being. Making statements. Trying to make statements. When I walked out of my home for the first time today, though, I saw a T shirt that would allow me to make a very absolute assessment of somebody. Unfortunately, it's two different extreme assessments I can make based on not knowing what the person actually is about. The first thing I saw today on a T shirt was somebody wearing a Jake Paul, Mike Tyson T shirt. If that person is doing that to be funny, they're someone I want to be friends with. If that person isn't being funny with that, there's somebody I would really want to avoid. The last time I saw a T shirt like that that made me feel like that it was for a Creed cruise.
Mike Ryan
Hmm.
Chris Cody
The. And it's recent. A recent. I don't know. Can you tell me who the headliners are on the Creed Cruise other?
Mike Ryan
It has to be Creed other than creed.
Chris Cody
But once that person is wearing a Creed cruise shirt, if they're doing it to be funny, I want to be friends with you. If you're doing it because you're proud that you went on a Creed cruise, I do not. You guys are not in agreement with me. If you're wearing a Paul Tyson T shirt, it has to be to be funny.
Jeremy Tache
The problem is, how do you know rightly? You have to go talk to the person, see what they're about. Hey, the shirt. Oh, yeah, I was there. Was awesome. Whatever. Or yeah, he got his ass. But it's kind of funny.
Stugatz
Too close to the event. I think they're actually honoring the event.
Mike Ryan
Really?
Stugatz
Yeah. If it's seven years from now, it's.
Mike Ryan
Funny three doors down.
Stugatz
I mean, thoughts and prayers. Lead singer. Bad cancer. Yeah. Stage four.
Chris Cody
Do you guys took a dark turn there? Do you guys make any T shirt statements? Put it on the poll at LeBatard show. Because I was surprised to come in today and there was not. We were doing nothing in the way of T shirt statements.
Mike Ryan
I mean, you really shouldn't judge a person by the T shirt they're wearing. It's unfair.
Chris Cody
I disagree. At Levitard show, I say this or just at work.
Dan LeBatard
Why would we be coming in trying to make statements? I mean, Mike Wore a Blockbuster shirt a couple days ago, and I thought it was a punishment at first, but then I quickly realized, oh, no, it's just a Blockbuster shirt.
Stugatz
Yeah, but people thought that it was from the Internet. That was from the actual, legit last blockbuster.
Mike Ryan
Wow.
Stugatz
From Ben Dorigan.
Chris Cody
There is still a last blockbuster, right? It's not gone yet. I think.
Stugatz
I think that one. I think that one closed in terms of, like, being a practical blockbuster. That people would go in and rent.
Chris Cody
Movies at something every day seems to make me ask the question, do we still do this? And I have to read a book as a homework assignment, and I wanted Cliff Notes, and I didn't know whether we still do actual Cliff Notes.
Stugatz
Going back to school or you can. There's a new, updated way to do Cliff Notes. You just throw the book in a chatgpt and you ask for Give me the correct tldr.
Chris Cody
Yes, but if I wanted actual Cliff Notes, if. If I wanted to ask certain people in our audience who are 25 years old, what. What's happening? Why are you and Stu. Gods.
Mike Ryan
I just. Why are you going back to school?
Stugatz
Concerning.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah, I've thought about going back to school. Like, oh, if this doesn't work out.
Chris Cody
What'S my next career? Research for a project I have to do a project.
Mike Ryan
School project, or what are you doing?
Chris Cody
No, research for work with your friends. You guys wouldn't know what you have.
Stugatz
You have castle friends.
Dan LeBatard
Dan rents castles with 20 people at a time.
Mike Ryan
Wow.
Stugatz
Thanks for the invite.
Chris Cody
I do not rent castles. And my point from yesterday stands. I'm guessing that the majority of the audience did not know they could stay at a Castle for $300 a night. I was right, and I am talking about Excalibur. 20 friends going and renting a castle is something others do. It's not something I am going or would do.
Dan LeBatard
Then Jeremy was tasked with finding castles, and he found one in, like, Texas. And we're like, that's not a real castle. Now you're all kind of.
Chris Cody
I really don't want to do the show that way, but thanks, guys, for doing the show that way. So Stugots is complaining on stupidity that Manfred stole his idea.
Mike Ryan
Well, he did two of them. By the way, there's still a Blockbuster. It's in Bend, Oregon.
Chris Cody
That's what he said, but that's the one.
Mike Ryan
He was still open.
Stugatz
Is it still open and active?
Mike Ryan
I believe it is. Yes. Yes, yes.
Chris Cody
You don't know, though. You're not totally sure. What he just confirmed is what Mike knew What was so.
Mike Ryan
But now I was doing homework.
Chris Cody
The two accusations that you've leveled at Manfred.
Mike Ryan
Well, he stole. He's trying to steal two of my ideas. One of them, the magic at bat. We'll see where that goes. But we talked many years ago about just, hey, when we get to extra innings, nobody, and I mean nobody wants to wait around on a Tuesday night for a game that might go to the 16th inning. And so why not just when you get. When you get a game that's tied, rather than go to the 10th inning, just your best player, their best player. Get a pitcher up there, have a swing off. We're all home by 11.
Chris Cody
But you're not claiming that. You're not claiming that the Schwarber thing is your idea. You're not claiming that.
Mike Ryan
I'm just claiming that the swing off is my idea. That's all. That's what I'm claiming.
Chris Cody
So you are claiming it's your idea?
Mike Ryan
Yes, I am. I'm claiming it's my idea. We talked about it on this show.
Chris Cody
I mean, so you think he stole the idea and then.
Mike Ryan
I don't think he stole my idea. I know he stole my idea. I mean, I do. Sorry.
Chris Cody
Are there any. Are there any things that you can do about that other than publicly accuse him? There's. Is there, Is there any way for us to get that controversy up in the air? You know, if people steal jokes, it's a controversy. If Rob Manfred is stealing ideas from you, I believe that people need to do. We need to get Pablo Torre to find out, like, what. What do we need to do in order for people to know that that's a Stugot's idea, that that's not a Rob Manfred. There was an idea that rescued baseball a night ago. Everyone came in here all excited about the baseball All Star Game, and it was stug and it's a stolen idea, and nobody knows it's a stolen idea.
Stugatz
Last time we discussed this, we did play the original clip of Sugatz presenting formally the idea to Rob Manfred, which was dismissed.
Chris Cody
And the idea wasn't exactly this, though. Manfred's going to be a smoke bomb. Manfred's going to be able to complain.
Mike Ryan
That there were pawns in the outfield.
Chris Cody
He's got. But Manfred's going to be. Is he going to have plausible deniability? Is he going to be able to claim that it wasn't? You know, when. When jokes are stolen or people are accused of joke stealing, other people say, well, we had the same idea. Is Manfred going to Be able to just say two people are allowed to have the same idea. This was not stolen from Stu, Gus, because this, this would be a fairly. Would this not be a major victory for our show to have the commissioner of baseball have to either apologize or concede that one of the great changes in his sports history was an idea that Stu Gotz had that he took from it.
Mike Ryan
Money will do.
Dan LeBatard
Well, that apology is never going to happen ever. Like, that will never happen. He will never say, I took that idea from Stu, guys.
Mike Ryan
Never.
Dan LeBatard
I don't think even if we played, he's going to hear it or acknowledge it.
Stugatz
And most people will buy into that, given their standing in the public eye.
Roy Bellamy
There's stuff in here about like ball pits, trampolines, magic at bats, I'm not seeing.
Mike Ryan
So listen, the magic at bat is what I actually pitched to Rob Manford.
Chris Cody
He.
Mike Ryan
He didn't like the idea and then he tried to run with it. He put some floaters out there to see what the reaction would be.
Stugatz
It'll happen.
Mike Ryan
The. The swing off is something we discussed, not with Rob.
Dan LeBatard
Right.
Mike Ryan
We discussed it as a show.
Roy Bellamy
We just said.
Mike Ryan
I said, I'm tired of extra inning games.
Roy Bellamy
We said, a home run derby. It should be home runs that decide it. Like, we didn't say. We didn't come up with that exact way they did it, but we were like, we need a home run off.
Mike Ryan
I was just saying, like, Dodgers, Yankees, you have Ohtani versus Judge and you know, five swings each and we're home by 11. Yeah, that's it.
Stugatz
The famous jack off idea. Got it.
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Chris Cody
Don Lebatar I think I'd like to.
Stugatz
Know when I'm gonna die because I sort of romanticize the idea of living like you were dying when you're on a countdown clock. Imagine all the life experiences like I could go skydiving or Rocky Mountain climb two guts. Roy brings up a point.
Chris Cody
Roy does bring up a point. Like you might be risking paralysis and totally trampled my best just totally trampled my mike.
Mike Ryan
What if, God forbid, it says you're gonna die in like a week? What if it says a week though, like or two days or a month? I don't want to know that.
Stugatz
Well then you just love deeper and speak sweeter and give forgiveness as O's that you've been denying. Someday I hope you get the chance to live like you were dying.
Chris Cody
Do you have more or is that it?
Stugatz
No. Thank you guys for letting me go through that smoothly.
Mike Ryan
This is the Dan Levatar show with.
Dan LeBatard
The Stugach.
Chris Cody
Last night on a very smart night that ESPN took for itself a long time ago when sports historically have been sleepy. Disney and ESPN go and get the most popular comedian going anywhere and have him host the ESPYs. And I want to play some of the clips for you guys of Shane Gillis. I remember the last time I talked about Shane Gillis. Stugatz had to look him up on his computer and he's not alone there. I saw a bunch of articles promoting through Disney and espn. Shane Gillis still being introduced to people last night because it feels like today there are two kinds of famous. There was whatever's the famous that Disney and ESPN would give you and then there's the famous that Shane Gillis has that is an Internet fame or started as an Internet fame when all of these pockets of comedians found out that the podcast industry provided like a highway to America where people were thinking these guys speak more freely than others, they speak more honestly than others, they speak to young men better than others and they influenced the culture of America. And Shane Gillis sits sort of across the top of that edge stugats where he can go back and forth from Internet dirty. We're freer over here. To complaining before doing what he did last night. Man, five o' clock on ABC is tough. That's a tough crowd. Five it's tough. He was saying before this, before he even got on stage. I know what I'm doing here, but this is going to be a tough crowd and it's going to be hard for me to be funny from for ABC at 5pm so how did he do? Because I have seen clips and I have seen the quote unquote controversy over gay. Once you get Shane Gillis, you know that that's a joke. You're getting that Carl Anthony Towns is going to get taken out with a joke that says hey girl and is on the line. If you've hired Shane Gillis, you know that he's going to try to do that and more. And so let's play four or five clips here from last night of Shane Gillis trying to win over a really tough crowd. Donald Trump wants to stage a UFC fight on the White House lawn. The last time he staged a fight.
Mike Ryan
In D.C. mike Pence almost died.
Chris Cody
All right, you don't have to do that. It was fine. I didn't write it. Actually. There was supposed to be an Epstein.
Mike Ryan
Joke here, but as it got deleted.
Chris Cody
Must have probably deleted itself, right? Probably never existed. Actually. Let's move on as a country and ignore that. Play another one here, play a couple of these. Actually wanted me to be here to host this award show so that I could capture Adam Silver because Joe thinks he's an alien. And Donald Trump wanted me, wanted me to be here to capture Juan Soto for the same reason. It's an alien joke. What are you boot up there, dude?
Mike Ryan
Shut up.
Chris Cody
Play another one. When Caitlin Clark retires from the wnba, she's going to work at a Waffle House so she can continue doing what she loves most, fist fighting black women. Give me one more four time WNBA all star Brittany Hicks is here. Give it up for Brittany, everybody. I'm, I'm joking around. That's my friend's wife. I knew none of you knew WNBA players that's crazy.
Roy Bellamy
You clap for that guy next to that lady was laughing hard.
Jeremy Tache
That's his. That's his co host on his podcast, Matt McCusker and His Wife.
Chris Cody
How did. How did he do? Good.
Jeremy Tache
He did. He did his act like he did his job. You know what you're gonna get with Shane? Like, you're gonna get some stuff that's on the line. You're gonna get some stuff that's funny and like, it is what it is.
Chris Cody
How will he say that he did? I felt like he was nervous. I felt like he sped through the stuff that I saw. I think I have a funnier moment. I have a funnier political moment involving not any comedians here, but did you guys see when they tried to ask Pat McAfee a question before the All Star Game that had a lot of politics in it. Let me set this up for you because I think this is funnier than anything that happened at the ESPYs. McAfee has got a backward cap on and he has got a sleeveless shirt and he is there to promote the All Star Game and promote sports and promote fun and promote Pat McAfee. And here is the question and answer back and forth that is a little funnier politically than what we just heard.
Billy
There is a law on the books here in Atlanta that is a voter suppression law that, that Joe Biden has called Jim crow of the 21st century. Dave, in 2021, in the MLB Network special, you said it's about being relentless.
Chris Cody
With our voices and speaking up. And this is not an isolated moment.
Billy
And it needs to be something talked about on an ongoing basis and being relentless with it. What happened to being relentless with our voices? And why are we in Atlanta when this law is still on the books? And it is a dangerous situation to be a journalist in Atlanta because Atlanta has detained the most journalists by ice.
Mike Ryan
I believe the question was a political question about laws that are on the books and everything like that. And the All Star Game was taken out. Now it's brought back.
Chris Cody
Interesting.
Mike Ryan
I don't know if any of us.
Chris Cody
Are the experts or the ones that should be giving answers on that, but respect and appreciate the way you feel about it.
Mike Ryan
And I would assume that there was a reason or some conversation that was.
Chris Cody
Had by the MLB and the state.
Mike Ryan
That all parties thought that this would be a wonderful host city for the All Star Game. And I think everybody is all very.
Chris Cody
Excited to be back in the beautiful city of Atlanta.
Stugatz
That was well done.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, I thought.
Chris Cody
Yeah, well, we edited that. Funnier still was he asked her initially to repeat that entire question.
Mike Ryan
He pretended to not hear.
Chris Cody
We took the funniest part out of that. The two funniest parts out of it. Because at the end, Dave Roberts took a shot at it. And I know Billy. Billy is going to just look at what Dave Roberts was doing and just immediately start hating it.
Dan LeBatard
Well, no, she asked Dave Roberts. She said Dave at the beginning. So I was asking about comments he made. So it was a question directed Dave Roberts.
Chris Cody
The first part of that, though, was literally asking her to repeat the entirety of that question just to buy time.
Mike Ryan
That was. It was good.
Chris Cody
It was just. It was simply to buy time.
Mike Ryan
That's called buying time, Dan. You're right. That's what he was doing. He was buying time to try to figure out how he was going to give that great response.
Stugatz
Honestly, hearing it for the first time, knowing about this a little bit, I kind of wanted to hear it again, too. Yeah, it's pretty heavy. There's a lot in there.
Jeremy Tache
And she's definitely going to repeat it. She wants to say that all over again, word for word, verbatim.
Stugatz
Yeah, I don't think. I think his intentions are to buy time, to find a way to answer it. And then he landed on, quite honestly, the best possible answer for Pat McAfee and he did it.
Chris Cody
Well, I don't know if any of us are the experts or the ones that should be giving answers on that.
Stugatz
I mean, salute. Yes, yes, you are right path. Awesome work.
Chris Cody
I'm a punter lady Would have worked well, too.
Stugatz
That would have been great.
Chris Cody
Just, just would have been great.
Stugatz
I mean, that, that's Pat's vibe and he. Is he for the brand on the brand delivered.
Chris Cody
Billy, yesterday you were yelling and screaming about Dave Roberts off air. And I don't even remember what it is that was causing that. It wasn't that. It was something else.
Dan LeBatard
Yelling and screaming as just, you know, Dave Roberts. I'm not a fan. There are people mad about Dave Roberts and his, you know, home run selection and the fact that he was, you know, some say, some were saying in the office was still making draw dragging out the All Star game because he kept taking out people to get standing ovations in the middle of innings. And, you know, I'm not a fan of Dave Roberts. Good for him. I'm glad he has his World Series. Could any of one have won a World Series with the Dodgers? Well, anyone but him for a long time because he kept losing World Series with super teams. But, you know, it is. Hey, he had A he had a good stolen base once. So congrats to Dave Roberts.
Mike Ryan
He should have more. I mean, you are 100% right. I should have like three or four worlds.
Dan LeBatard
Some are saying that, right? But the teams, they give this guy, you'd think that the guy would have a handful of rings already. 1. Geez, that was a big stone base. Shohei Otani to do it.
Chris Cody
It was a big stolen base.
Dan LeBatard
It was living off one stolen base.
Roy Bellamy
Is that the biggest one ever?
Stugatz
Billy gave him credit appropriately.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah. Thank you. Some are calling me the McAfee of handling that question.
Chris Cody
It is the biggest stolen base ever.
Dan LeBatard
No, I think Jackie Robinson famously stole a base better than that.
Chris Cody
Okay, you want to tell me more about it?
Dan LeBatard
He stole home, didn't he?
Stugatz
Well, so did Benny the Jet Rodriguez.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, he did. Oh, yeah.
Chris Cody
Put it on the poll at LeBatard show. Does Dave Roberts. You don't have to discredit Dave Roberts stolen base just because you hate everything else other than the.
Dan LeBatard
I did not discredit him. I said he had a. He had a good stolen bass once, I think.
Mike Ryan
I think Roberts won two World Series as the Dodgers manager, but he should have won five. I mean, yeah, that.
Dan LeBatard
The COVID World Series, the whole thing. And then Justin Turner wasn't supposed to be playing, remember? Then he was out there with his mask on. He took his mask off, he tested positive. He should have been ineligible, but he went back out to celebrate. Don't think I forgot about that.
Chris Cody
Jt, you did discredit the stolen base by immediately saying Jackie Robinson stole a base.
Dan LeBatard
No, not discredit.
Roy Bellamy
That was a weird thing.
Dan LeBatard
No, he was.
Stugatz
No, no, no.
Jeremy Tache
The question was asked.
Dan LeBatard
No, things work. No, he said, was it the greatest stolen base ever? I said, no, we're a sports show.
Roy Bellamy
Like that's not the same a person that stole a base.
Stugatz
We named two others that could be in contention. Jackie Robinson and Benny the Jet Rodriguez.
Chris Cody
I think it can be argued that Dave Roberts has the most famous stolen.
Dan LeBatard
I agree.
Roy Bellamy
Right.
Mike Ryan
That has to be Ricky Hendrik.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah.
Roy Bellamy
The Internet. The Internet says it's Ricky's record breaking stolen base.
Stugatz
Wholeheartedly agree that it can be argued.
Chris Cody
Well, the greatest thing I wish we could get. Let's see. Can we play video of Ricky Henderson holding up that base? Because it's the single most arrogant celebration I have seen while standing next to Lou Brock. He's holding the base over his head and he's just saying again and again to Lou Brock and everyone who would listen, I am the greatest. But you did Dilute. You did dilute. Dave Roberts.
Dan LeBatard
Dave Roberts stealing second base is more impressive than Jackie Robinson stealing home in a World Series game. Okay, I'll give it to you. Yeah, good for Dave Roberts or Benny.
Stugatz
The Jet Rodriguez stealing home with his childhood friend on the call.
Chris Cody
I don't know if you guys know because we tried to do this quietly and this will be a visual surprise more than audio. So forgive me, audio audience, but. But I've told the audience before here that among us here, we don't have a lot of, you know, handymen or outdoorsmen here in our group. We're not a fix it group, but Jeremy Teshet and Chris Cody have a new outdoorsman Southern outdoorsman podcast that is going up the charts here. And I just want to introduce the audience here to the new cover art here where Chris Cody and Jeremy Tachet are, you know, just great outdoorsmen. And they are.
Jeremy Tache
Chris looks good.
Mike Ryan
He really does.
Stugatz
I don't know who the other guy is, but Chris looks alright.
Chris Cody
Do we have some real or fake podcast entries to go with here?
Stugatz
Yes, we do. I feel really good about this one. Gents. Let's. Let's hear the open. Yeah. At your kindest leisure, I'll buy you some time.
Chris Cody
Listen up. Time to think fast. Is this a real or fake podcast?
Stugatz
Mira Pariba with Jose Batista.
Mike Ryan
Wow. Wow.
Stugatz
Mira Pariba with Joey Batts follows me on Twitter. He follows everybody.
Chris Cody
Oh, man, I don't believe that that is a real podcast.
Jeremy Tache
Mira Parivas. That means looking up, right? For those Anglos that are listening. And I don't think Joey Bats would be looking up.
Mike Ryan
Right.
Jeremy Tache
Like his would be more of like taking a hack somewhere. No bl.
Mike Ryan
He looked up a lot. I'm going to say it's real.
Dan LeBatard
Yeah.
Roy Bellamy
Feels so random that it's real.
Chris Cody
It's a.
Stugatz
It's a fake podcast. Oh, it's no cap with Bonzie Wells.
Mike Ryan
Oh, no cap with Bon. Oh man, I'm going to say yes. Yeah, but it's with Bonzie, you know, no cap though. No cap with a former gm. Maybe Bonzie Wells.
Chris Cody
Well, I don't think. You know what, no cap.
Mike Ryan
I have no idea what no cap is. No salary cap.
Jeremy Tache
Bobby Marks. No cap with Bobby Marks.
Roy Bellamy
Brian Cash.
Chris Cody
No cap with Bobby Marks.
Mike Ryan
I mean, it's real.
Stugatz
Dan, any guesses?
Chris Cody
So I, I think Bonzie Wells does have a podcast. I just don't know if that. That's the name of it or not. And, and if it is, it should be like if I was his marketing team. It's a great name. So I'm gonna guess yes.
Stugatz
It's a fake podcast.
Mike Ryan
Oh, wow. You fell for it.
Chris Cody
Yeah.
Stugatz
No free lunch with Indomican Sue.
Mike Ryan
Oh, he does have a pod now, right?
Stugatz
No free lunch with and Dominican Sue.
Mike Ryan
I say it's real.
Chris Cody
Well, I've been invited on it.
Mike Ryan
Look at me, Louie.
Chris Cody
So hold on a second here. Hold on. Yes, I've got. Oh, yeah. But I don't know if that's the name of it.
Mike Ryan
You were busy doing homework or.
Chris Cody
Well, I had to do it for that podcast. I needed some research.
Mike Ryan
Jesus Christ.
Stugatz
It's a real podcast.
Mike Ryan
Say no next time.
Stugatz
It's a real podcast. Barely Breathing with Duncan Chic.
Mike Ryan
Duncan Sheikh.
Chris Cody
Are you taking a guess or you're. It's a good whistling day.
Mike Ryan
I don't know who Duncan Keith is.
Stugatz
Duncan Keith is a Chicago Blackhawk. This is Duncan Chic.
Mike Ryan
Oh, Chic. I don't know who Duncan Chic is.
Roy Bellamy
Iron Chic, son.
Mike Ryan
Oh, really? What's the name?
Stugatz
Barely Breathing with Duncan Chic.
Mike Ryan
Real.
Chris Cody
It's not a podcast.
Dan LeBatard
Best.
Stugatz
No, it's a hit song from the 90s. I am barely Breathing. I can't find Here. You don't remember that one? You never walked through a CVS in your life.
Mike Ryan
I do now.
Stugatz
Say less with Jared Bayless.
Mike Ryan
Say less with Jared.
Chris Cody
That is not a podcast.
Mike Ryan
I believe it is.
Stugatz
It's a fake podcast.
Mike Ryan
Oh, that's too bad.
Chris Cody
Is that it?
Stugatz
Yes.
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Stugatz
Don Lebatard before the raindrops were lemon drops and gumdrops oh, what a rain that would be Stugats Standing outside with.
Dan LeBatard
My mouth open wide.
Stugatz
If all the.
Dan LeBatard
Raindrops were lemon drops and gumdrops oh.
Stugatz
What a rain that would be.
Chris Cody
This is the Dan Levatar show with.
Dan LeBatard
The stugats.
Chris Cody
There was a game yesterday that Tony wanted to play with Dominique Foxworth, and we never got on site.
Jeremy Tache
With him, by the way.
Chris Cody
Way.
Mike Ryan
And.
Chris Cody
Really? Yeah.
Jeremy Tache
I haven't forgotten.
Chris Cody
So you're mad at that?
Jeremy Tache
I'm not mad. I'm not mad. I'm just saying it's on site.
Chris Cody
Well, on site's a physical threat.
Stugatz
Yeah.
Chris Cody
Yeah.
Stugatz
And it's also a podcast.
Dan LeBatard
How many people are you going to threaten to fight at the office before someone steps in and says, you know what? Not appropriate?
Jeremy Tache
I don't know. I just said it's on site. I didn't threaten any violence. I just said it's on site. It could be a hug. It could be some talking to, you know, a conversation.
Dan LeBatard
No, he said that's. That's physical, you said.
Chris Cody
Yes, well, hugs. Physical.
Jeremy Tache
Thank you.
Chris Cody
On site, though. That means on site we fist fight. Right. That's not on site. Heated argument. Correct. When you say on site, do I have this wrong? When you say on site, it's a threat. There's no disputing. On site is a threat.
Jeremy Tache
Threat to what? We don't know in this particular instance. But yes, occasionally on site, I think.
Chris Cody
It'S all the time. I don't think it's occasionally. I think if you say that some. If you're. If the words on site make an appearance, you're saying that upon sight, you're going to fight someone. Not argue with them, not disagree with them. You're going to fight. You're going to physically. You have threatened to physically fight a former NFL player.
Mike Ryan
Well, that's your intention when you say it. But once the person gets on site, if it turns into an apology and a hug, that's what happens.
Roy Bellamy
I mean, so for those who weren't.
Dan LeBatard
Listening yesterday, you're threatening to fight him when you see.
Jeremy Tache
Or you're.
Dan LeBatard
Whatever.
Jeremy Tache
I didn't say fight.
Dan LeBatard
Okay.
Jeremy Tache
Just on.
Dan LeBatard
Whatever it is on site. Because he said you could not have been a college tight end.
Jeremy Tache
No, because he was a bit disrespectful in the way he said it. And I don't think he laughed through it.
Chris Cody
Yeah, well, Billy, I'd like to if I could. Cause I have remorse about not following your face yesterday on a Wild Billy Wednesday where when Tony was talking about chain snatching, something rose up in you that feels like what a lot of people in Miami did to Alex Rodriguez when he said he grew up in the hood and a lot of people know where he grew up. And they're like, alex, you know good and well that's not the hood. Tony was talking about chain snatching yesterday. You seem to think that you know where Tony lives better than we know where Tony lives.
Dan LeBatard
Correct. Nailed it. That's exactly what happened. I don't think Tony is having chains snatched around him.
Jeremy Tache
Of course not. Because I take care of my chain. A B. We live in a city in Miami where there's a lot of people that are stealing things, a lot of people that are doing things that are not great. And if you have a diamond encrusted ring around your neck, somebody will snatch you. It doesn't matter where you are. You could be in Kendall, you can be in Overtown, you can be in Hialeah, you can be in Brickell, you can be in downtown. Somebody walks by with what they think is valuable.
Chris Cody
Yank.
Jeremy Tache
See ya.
Chris Cody
But, Billy, I don't know why you are now just putting your hands under the face of Mike Ryan and letting Mike Ryan speak.
Dan LeBatard
When I see you, he seemed to react the same way. I could be wrong.
Stugatz
I am also from the around the mean streets where Tony resides.
Dan LeBatard
That's what I told him. I go, tony, you live in Killian.
Jeremy Tache
I don't, by the way.
Stugatz
He doesn't. He doesn't. Okay, let's get this right.
Jeremy Tache
Trust me. I'm not on the same level as Mike.
Stugatz
He's not in Killian.
Jeremy Tache
Went to Killian. But I saw a bunch of chain snatch there.
Stugatz
But I'm fairly confident he can wear.
Chris Cody
A chain with the back row.
Jeremy Tache
But Mike doesn't understand the context of what we were talking about yesterday. So we had Roz on yesterday, right. And she got her ring from the New York Liberty. And she was saying, what I can do is maybe put her on a necklace and wear it as a cute necklace. And what I told her is when you're wearing a championship ring on a necklace, it's got high yankability.
Stugatz
Yeah.
Jeremy Tache
Somebody can walk by, yank it, you know, run into a crowd, and you're gone. And that's what I was telling her.
Chris Cody
Yeah.
Jeremy Tache
In New York City. And then Billy made it about me here, which obviously is completely asinine. But go ahead.
Stugatz
I think you're good in your. In your hood.
Jeremy Tache
Thank you. I'm good in every hood.
Chris Cody
By the way, high yankability at Lebatard show.
Stugatz
I live by an airport that is specifically for private aircraft.
Roy Bellamy
I mean, I think the only way to settle this is send Tony out with a ring around a necklace.
Mike Ryan
Yes.
Roy Bellamy
And he walks an entire show.
Dan LeBatard
I think Mike goes into more areas. I think Mike goes into more areas where Someone yank his chain than Tony does. And Mike has his chain around his neck just fine.
Chris Cody
I think you guys should explain to the audience what you're doing when you're Killian shaming people.
Stugatz
I mean, there's a difference.
Jeremy Tache
He lives in a very nice area. There's a little pocket, an extremely nice.
Stugatz
It's like the Winnie the Pooh meme. There's Kendall and then there's Kill.
Mike Ryan
What is wrong with that, though?
Stugatz
No, there's not.
Chris Cody
There's nothing wrong with living.
Jeremy Tache
It's affluent. So nobody's going to yank your chain.
Chris Cody
What I want. What I want. This is what I want to get at. Okay. And I want to explain it to the audience because it seems like I saw it on Billy's face yesterday. He objects to when Tony is indicating some sort of street credibility. It seems like to me, I may have this wrong, but it just made. I thought it just made another appearance.
Jeremy Tache
All it is is me giving sound advice to somebody who lives in a city where somebody can yank and run away and disappear.
Chris Cody
It was great advice.
Mike Ryan
It was great.
Dan LeBatard
Have you ever seen Malibu's. Malibu's Most Wanted? That's it.
Roy Bellamy
Great flick.
Dan LeBatard
That's the explanation.
Stugatz
I get Tony's point.
Jeremy Tache
It's literally.
Stugatz
It's. If you have a ring, a championship ring that's gaudy, hanging around, depending on the size of the chain.
Roy Bellamy
More like Dangerous Game, more likely than on your finger.
Mike Ryan
You're asking for someone to snatch that chain. You are. You're asking for it.
Stugatz
Yeah. Especially if you're on the mean streets of where Tony resides.
Jeremy Tache
But again, this was for Roz, who lives in New York City.
Chris Cody
Okay, Tony, have you seen Malibu's Most Wanted? Because I don't think I've heard a deeper cut here than that.
Jeremy Tache
I. I choose to go above it. I've. I know what it is. It's stupid. It's ridiculous. But you know. But again, it's a Wild Billy Thursday.
Roy Bellamy
And everything Billy says is perfect.
Dan LeBatard
I am sitting here. Well, it's all good. Oh, yeah.
Jeremy Tache
Because that's definitely me.
Mike Ryan
Okay.
Stugatz
No, for sure.
Dan LeBatard
Drinking my peanut butter shake. My peanut butter paradise here with whey protein.
Jeremy Tache
That's not you on site with Billy clothes.
Stugatz
When others go low, you go high.
Jeremy Tache
Why? Very close.
Mike Ryan
He's on site.
Dan LeBatard
I wish you would hit me.
Chris Cody
I wish you would.
Jeremy Tache
See, that's the kind of guy you don't want to hit the guy I'm.
Mike Ryan
Going to sue you like.
Jeremy Tache
Okay, buddy.
Stugatz
Precisely.
Roy Bellamy
Weird vibe in here right now.
Stugatz
It is. It's hot.
Dan LeBatard
I didn't do it again.
Jeremy Tache
Context for honesty.
Dan LeBatard
It's so hot that you could put me on a plane and I could go to the factory, get the part that's missing and be back faster than this company is sending it. It's been five days. Like, what is taking so long?
Chris Cody
I feel really bad for Robert. You know what?
Mike Ryan
Falling apart.
Chris Cody
Do me. Do me a favor. Do me a favor, Billy.
Dan LeBatard
Get on an airplane and go.
Chris Cody
Yeah, please, God, please. Video. Do me a favor. I'd like Billy to interview Robert about what's taking so long with the air conditioning around here. I'd like a live interview with Robert. The poor IT guy who's trying to hold up a South Florida summer on his shoulders stays here every day till 8pm as Billy complains about sweating a little bit.
Stugatz
Told. Robert is already denying our request for an interview.
Dan LeBatard
What's he got to hide?
Chris Cody
He's too tired from the last five days of trying to be. Trying to beat the.
Stugatz
All House Republicans voted against Robert being. That's crazy.
Chris Cody
I. I need an interview. A live interview of Billy of Robert just complaining about how hot it is in here because we are headed to South Florida. Summers that are going to get hotter and hotter. I don't know that there's any way of reversing this. And the equipment around here is expensive. I have people running from downstairs panicked because. Because the expensive equipment needs to not melt.
Roy Bellamy
I'm being told Robert is preparing a statement.
Mike Ryan
Oh, wow.
Chris Cody
Okay.
Dan LeBatard
It's not Robert's fault. Also, they're just as hot as we are. This is just a collective frustration that everybody in the office has understood.
Chris Cody
But you just filed the complaint publicly saying what the hell's going on after five days. I need answers. I don't have any answers. It's a good question. Let's ask it of the person who's been trying to fix the air conditioner.
Mike Ryan
He's preparing a statement.
Roy Bellamy
I think Billy nailed it, though. There's a part we're waiting on. A part. Yeah, that's what we're being told.
Dan LeBatard
I heard.
Chris Cody
I'm fine with the television crew following me all around the building as I try to get answers. If you want me to go up to the 13th floor, the poor guy who's sweating up there because he keeps running up and down because he's panicked because our equipment is melt.
Dan LeBatard
They have air. The other places have air that.
Mike Ryan
Yeah, they're doing just fine.
Chris Cody
Yeah.
Dan LeBatard
The elevator, well, has air.
Chris Cody
Yes.
Dan LeBatard
Like upstairs, the gym has air. It's just here.
Chris Cody
Do you think we're being Denied air purposely by somebody in the building, maybe that were being choked out in the parking garage with exhaust fumes.
Jeremy Tache
Slowly.
Dan LeBatard
I think Pablo Torres found out too many things about too many people. And they may think that he works here.
Mike Ryan
Yep.
Dan LeBatard
And they're trying to smoke him.
Chris Cody
Says he's got another one today. Has that dropped yet? Has that dropped yet? Because Pablo has now climbed right to the top of the podcast rankings, and he's doing it on merit. He's doing it with stories. It's really hard to do with the trough because you have more information than other people are, but he's climbed right to the top of the business with. With, you know, something that people obviously crave. Like, it may not be all of you because you don't want to do deep dives, but a whole lot of you obviously crave it because he's going deeper than anyone else is on subject matter.
Jeremy Tache
He just dropped the other one. We sparked an NFL union crisis. Here's the sequel. But I will say this, obviously, I've been getting to a lot of these. Pablo Torre finds out. I'm getting to it. I listened to the one yesterday. Malik Beasley, the first Pablo Torre finds out ever that I listened to, and son of a bitch, he did it.
Stugatz
He's on. He's on such a heater. And that is a very difficult podcast. There's a lot of. Of reporting. It's exhaustive, a lot of research that goes into it. For him to spring into action and seize on something that is literally in the headlines right now, it takes an incredible effort. And he met the moment yet again. He's on a tear.
Chris Cody
Chris Cody is headed this weekend to something that he needs a little bit of advice from Stugatz on because he has fear about something that I don't think should spawn much in the way of fear. I would think that Chris Cody goes to Vegas the way that I used to go, go to Vegas, which is very excited upon leaving, and then great remorse and regret on the flight back. I think that's the way most of.
Mike Ryan
The way it works. That's the airport.
Chris Cody
If I were going to do what you're doing this weekend, I would not be doing so with fear. What are you afraid of?
Roy Bellamy
I fear the sphere. I'm going to the sphere this weekend with my wife. And I'm just. I've been reading article like, you know, my algorithm now is the everything sphere, and apparently I can get vertical.
Chris Cody
Go.
Mike Ryan
Well, you can. I mean, Mike alerted me to this because he went to the sphere first. I think he went to see you too, and he said, be careful with some of the seats because some of them are blocked. Some of them are up high. You might get dizzy. And I did find myself. The first time I went to the Sphere, I sat in the 200 level.
Roy Bellamy
That's where I'm at.
Mike Ryan
I did not enjoy it.
Roy Bellamy
Oh, no.
Dan LeBatard
Thank you.
Mike Ryan
This is Dead and Company. Okay. Like, I've never been to a concert of theirs and not enjoyed it. It and that, you know, that lasted for like a set. And then I figured out, hey, I need boots on the ground. Yeah, I need my feet on the floor.
Stugatz
Bad trip.
Mike Ryan
I got it. Yes. And I got a GA ticket. I went down to the floor. I stood there. I was on solid ground. I didn't get dizzy again. And I enjoyed the hell.
Roy Bellamy
So the recipe was mushrooms 200 level.
Mike Ryan
Get off the 200 level.
Stugatz
We're talking milligrams.
Roy Bellamy
That was the same recipe that I was planning on. So I'm a little worried now.
Mike Ryan
Well, I'm telling you, so now you can change it.
Roy Bellamy
So I shouldn't do mushrooms?
Mike Ryan
No, you should do mushrooms. Just get out of the 2002.
Stugatz
You should absolutely do the mushrooms.
Chris Cody
If I may, because I don't have any familiarity with mushrooms. If you are afraid and headed into a high stimulus area, would mushrooms have anything to do with triggering paranoia or more fear? If you're already afraid, yeah, you can.
Stugatz
Have a bad trip. I mean, I would not recommend for someone's first time they do the sphere because there is so much stimuli around.
Mike Ryan
You are on the floor. Boots on the ground.
Roy Bellamy
Microdosing.
Chris Cody
Guys, relax.
Roy Bellamy
I'll be fine.
Mike Ryan
Right? Not the same.
Roy Bellamy
You guys ever notice how there's just.
Stugatz
A fee for everything now?
Mike Ryan
You buy a concert ticket, there's a fee.
Stugatz
You rent a place for the weekend cleaning fee.
Roy Bellamy
Just breathing near an event.
Stugatz
How about a processing fee?
Roy Bellamy
It's wild.
Stugatz
That's why I'm glad I found Chime.
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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Local Hour: I'm Good In Every Hood
Release Date: July 17, 2025
In the "Local Hour: I'm Good In Every Hood," hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz, alongside contributors Chris Cody, Mike Ryan, Jeremy Tache, and Roy Bellamy, delve into a variety of topics ranging from the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in media to personal anecdotes about life in South Florida. This episode is packed with insightful discussions, humor, and lively debates that capture the essence of the show's unique blend of sports and pop culture commentary.
One of the standout discussions in this episode centers around the increasing sophistication of artificial intelligence in media, specifically the use of AI-generated voices in videos and narrations.
Chris Cody opens the conversation by questioning the reliability of identifying fake AI voices:
Chris Cody [02:33]: "Can you do you feel like you can recognize when a video that you've clicked on is being narrated on by a fake voice with, like, 100% certainty?"
Mike Ryan responds candidly:
Mike Ryan [02:34]: "No. A coin toss."
This segment highlights the growing challenge of distinguishing between genuine and AI-generated content. Stugotz adds his perspective, emphasizing that even if he often catches these fakes, the ones that deceive him go unnoticed:
Stugotz [03:06]: "I catch it a lot. But if it gets by me, it's not like I notice that it got by me."
The hosts agree that as AI technology advances, the lines between authentic and fabricated media will continue to blur, making it increasingly difficult for the average person to discern the truth.
Transitioning from technology, the conversation shifts to the social implications of judging individuals based on their attire, particularly T-shirts featuring controversial figures.
Chris Cody shares his recent experience:
Chris Cody [07:12]: "When I walked out of my home for the first time today, though, I saw a T shirt that would allow me to make a very absolute assessment of somebody."
He elaborates on the dual perceptions of wearing shirts with images of Jake Paul or Mike Tyson:
Chris Cody [07:12]: "If that person is doing that to be funny, they're someone I want to be friends with. If that person isn't being funny with that, there's somebody I would really want to avoid."
This leads to a broader discussion about the potential for misjudgment and the importance of context when interpreting someone's choice of clothing. The hosts reflect on their own judgments and consider how outfits can sometimes misrepresent an individual's true character or intentions.
A heated segment unfolds as Mike Ryan accuses Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred of appropriating his ideas for resolving the issue of prolonged extra innings in baseball games.
Mike Ryan passionately states:
Mike Ryan [12:34]: "I'm just claiming that the swing off is my idea. That's all. That's what I'm claiming."
He references previous discussions on the show where he proposed innovative solutions like the "magic at bat" and "swing off" to expedite extra-inning games. The debate intensifies as Mike insists that his concepts were dismissed only for Manfred to implement similar ideas without acknowledgment.
Chris Cody probes deeper, questioning the implications of such actions:
Chris Cody [12:43]: "Are you claiming that the Schwarber thing is your idea. You're not claiming that."
The conversation underscores the frustration among content creators and commentators who feel their ideas are being co-opted without proper credit. The hosts deliberate on potential actions to address this perceived intellectual theft, emphasizing the importance of recognition and accountability within the sports industry.
The episode takes a turn towards pop culture as the hosts discuss comedian Shane Gillis hosting the ESPYs, highlighting the delicate balance between humor and sensitivity in high-profile events.
Chris Cody reflects on Gillis's performance:
Chris Cody [17:54]: "Shane Gillis sits sort of across the top of that edge where he can go back and forth from Internet dirty... he's influencing the culture of America."
He analyzes Gillis's approach to navigating a challenging audience:
Chris Cody [20:20]: "Shane Gillis trying to win over a really tough crowd... Man, five o' clock on ABC is tough."
The hosts watch and comment on several clips of Gillis's jokes, debating the fine line between comedic expression and offensive content. Their analysis provides insight into how comedians like Gillis manage controversy and audience expectations, especially when thrust into mainstream platforms like the ESPYs.
The discussion then shifts to the MLB All-Star Game being hosted in Atlanta, touching upon sensitive political issues such as voter suppression laws and the challenges faced by journalists in the region.
Chris Cody raises concerns about the political climate:
Chris Cody [22:59]: "And it needs to be something talked about on an ongoing basis and being relentless with it."
Mike Ryan adds context regarding the All-Star Game's relocation:
Mike Ryan [23:35]: "That all parties thought that this would be a wonderful host city for the All Star Game."
The hosts critique how political issues intersect with sporting events, particularly focusing on the implications for athletes and journalists operating within such environments. The conversation highlights the complexities of hosting major sports events in politically charged cities and the responsibility of organizers to address and acknowledge these challenges.
A segment characterized by humor and local insights addresses the prevalence of chain snatching in Miami and the importance of maintaining personal security.
Jeremy Tache shares his advice on wearing championship rings:
Jeremy Tache [37:07]: "When you're wearing a championship ring on a necklace, it's got high yankability."
The hosts discuss the reality of living in areas with high crime rates and the measures individuals take to protect their valuables. This lighthearted yet informative conversation sheds light on everyday precautions and the cultural significance of symbols like championship rings in South Florida's social landscape.
In a relatable and humorous exchange, Roy Bellamy expresses his anxiety about attending events at The Sphere, a cutting-edge entertainment venue known for its high-tech features and immersive experiences.
Roy Bellamy voices his fears:
Roy Bellamy [44:27]: "I fear the sphere. I'm going to the sphere this weekend with my wife...."
Mike Ryan offers practical advice based on his own experience:
Mike Ryan [45:09]: "Just get off the 200 level. Get on the floor. Boots on the ground."
The conversation explores the physical challenges posed by The Sphere's design, such as potential dizziness from elevated seating areas. The hosts use this segment to discuss overcoming personal fears and adjusting to new technological advancements in live entertainment, all while maintaining their signature humor.
In "I'm Good In Every Hood," The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz effectively blends serious discussions with humor and personal anecdotes, offering listeners a comprehensive look at contemporary issues in sports, media, and everyday life. From the intricacies of AI in media authenticity to the cultural nuances of South Florida's streets, the episode provides a rich tapestry of conversations that resonate with a diverse audience. Notably, the hosts' ability to interweave impactful topics with entertaining banter ensures that both longtime fans and newcomers find the episode engaging and thought-provoking.
Notable Quotes:
Chris Cody [07:12]: "If that person is doing that to be funny, they're someone I want to be friends with. If that person isn't being funny with that, there's somebody I would really want to avoid."
Mike Ryan [12:34]: "I'm just claiming that the swing off is my idea. That's all. That's what I'm claiming."
Chris Cody [22:59]: "And it needs to be something talked about on an ongoing basis and being relentless with it."
Jeremy Tache [37:07]: "When you're wearing a championship ring on a necklace, it's got high yankability."
Mike Ryan [45:09]: "Just get off the 200 level. Get on the floor. Boots on the ground."