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Dr. Leetra Tate
This is an I Heart Podcast. If you're looking for another heavy podcast about trauma, this ain't it. This is for the ones who had to survive and still show up as brilliant, loud, soft and whole. The Unwanted Sorority is where black women, femmes and gender expansive survivors of sexual violence rewrite the rules on healing, support and what happens after. And I'm your host and co president of this organization, Dr. Leetra Tate. Listen to the Unwanted Sorority New episodes every Thursday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Greg Rosenthal
Who are the 25 greatest football players to grace the gridiron since the year 2000? Introducing NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years. Join me, Greg Rosenthal and an all star cast of media personalities including Mina Kaim, Steve Weish, Kevin Harlan and more for a look at F football's best since the turn of the century. Listen to NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years starting on June 30th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown
I know a lot of cops. They get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes, but there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. This is Absolute Season one, Taser Incorporated.
Rich Davis
I get right back there and it's bad.
Unknown
Listen to Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dr. Leetra Tate
The OGs of uncensored motherhood are back and badder than ever. I'm Erica. And I'm Mila, and we're the hosts of the Good Mom's Bad Choices podcast, brought to you by the Black Effect Podcast Network every Wednesday. Yeah, we're moms, but not your mommy. Historically, men talk too much and women have quietly listened. And all that stops here. If you like witty women, then this is your tribe. Listen to the Good Moms Bad Choices podcast every Wednesday on the Black Effect podcast network, the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you go to find your podcast. Welcome to Pretty Private with ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebony, and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast Network. Tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Rich Davis
Ooh. Ah. Ye. Fourth of July weekend, bro. Let's go party mode. Let's go red, white and blue. Yeah. And that's Yankee Doodle Boy, Rich Davis. Cavino and Rich, over promised episode 99, our bonus pod again, we're on Monday through Friday, FOX Sports Radio 2 to 4 on the west, 5 to 7 on the east. Maybe you heard us filling in for the DP show this week. Yeah, but it's a pleasure to be here. And I call him Yankee Doodle Boy because, well, he is. A lot of people don't know this fun fact about Rich Davis, but his first TV appearance was as Yankee Doodle Boy.
Unknown
Really?
Rich Davis
Yeah. Look, here comes a Yankee Doodle Boy, Young Rich Davis. I'm a Yankee Doodle daddy. You're a great man. Yankee Doodle time. Look at those kicks. A real life nephew of my Uncle Sam going on fourth of July. You still got those moves, bro.
Unknown
I mean, how can I not? You don't lose those moves.
Rich Davis
Well, Yankee Doodle Boy also has a Yankee Doodle treat for you.
Unknown
Yeah.
Rich Davis
For fourth of July weekend. Wow. Still got it. Give a round of applause. Rich Davis, everybody. Hey, have mercy. Dicky Doodle Davis.
Unknown
Summer. Summer fun.
Rich Davis
But stick around because he does have a Fourth of July treat that he wants to share with you, which makes him the Yankee Doodle Boy. Plus, we're going to talk Jake, Paul and really Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. He's in the news. Boxing news. We're going to talk Aaron Judge. He's in the news.
Unknown
Well, Aaron Judge is in the news because I think this guy, I mean, listen, you know me, number one coach on Fox Sports Radio. I'm telling you, these little kids all think they're pros. Nothing like when we were kids. They all have their own helmets. They all have their own $400 bats. They have sliding gloves and mitts and elbow guards with their number on it. They're absurd. And I feel like there's something new they're all going to have in their little backpack. But it's not new.
Rich Davis
Their little baseball bag. Yeah. Don't call it a comeback. It's been here for years. But it made every kid growing up feel like a big leaguer. And we do think that every kid will have it in their little baseball bag.
Unknown
Yep.
Rich Davis
We're talking about Big League Chew. It's back in a big way because Aaron Judge is the guy.
Unknown
Yeah. Chew this to experience the best 10 seconds of flavor in life. Big League Chew collaborating with your dude, Aaron Judge. And I think this is huge because Aaron Judge Other than Shohei Ohtani, the face of baseball. I mean, the guy is a generational dude. And big league Chu was such a great treat when we were kids. I'm glad that younger kids are going to be like, wait a minute, Aaron.
Rich Davis
Aaron Judd, seven more seconds than you guys offer. But you know what? It's a. It's a great point because as a parent.
Unknown
Yeah.
Rich Davis
You want to pass down your traditions and your excitement to your kids and they get to experience it because every kid loves Aaron Judge. But history boy here, History. Fun fact. Jim Bouton, former Yankee pitcher, actually invented big league shoe. Now Yankee superstar Aaron Judge popularizing it once again. But first question. Yeah. Do you think Aaron Judge could bring it back, put it in every kid's little baseball bag? I do.
Unknown
Is the guy.
Rich Davis
It's not him, Shohei.
Unknown
But it's not the first time a Yankee has taken a product and brought it back or brought it to the mainstream. You think you're history boy? Listen to this fun fact. It was Joe DiMaggio who was the spokesperson for Mr. Coffee.
Rich Davis
Oh, the Yankee Clipper.
Unknown
I watched a documentary about coffee in America, and it was actually really good. And they talk about how no one believed in this Mr. Coffee at Home machine until Joe DiMaggio was the spokesperson.
Rich Davis
I'm going to show you how to make the best cup of coffee you ever tasted in just seconds with Mr. Coffee automatic drip coffee maker. Coffee in here, cold water here. Boom. It's the fastest coffee maker you can buy with a patented system that gives you perfectly brewed coffee in seconds. Coffee that tastes better than percolated. Once you taste this percolated, you'll know why Mr. Coffee is the number one selling.
Unknown
I'm getting missing coffee right now, thanks to jolting Joe DiMaggio.
Rich Davis
You know why? Because he was the every guy. He's like, you on our side, JoJo DiMaggio. So, yeah, if he made that cool.
Unknown
Yeah.
Rich Davis
You better believe Aaron Judge is the guy that's making every kid want to feel like a big leaguer. The power of how many leaguers wear number 99?
Unknown
I was telling you that the other day. I said, one of the dumb dads at the field said they all like, wild thing Rick Vaughn. I'm like, or Aaron Judge. Because every team in Little league or pony ball has a kid that's like, can I be number 99? It's so funny because grown up in the East Coast New York area when we were kids, everyone wanted number two for Derek Jeter. Guess what? The one jersey I had left over. No one wants to be number two now. They want to be number 99. So I think it's the right guy. And just look at what the right spokesman could do for a brand. I'm not saying he's going to Jordan this. He's not going to make every kid need big leech you at all times.
Rich Davis
But, I mean, honestly, it's a big part of the game. Growing up. When we were kids, it was David's sunflower seeds, right? You got to have the sunflower seeds. Big wad of them. Or some big league chew for sure. So that's kind of cool to see that partnership in the works right now. But it also got us thinking of other gums growing up that we kind of wish made a comeback, bro.
Unknown
Am I wrong by saying that? Because, I mean, we're still fat, America. No one. It's not like people eat great, but there's still candy. Kids still eat plenty of candy. But I feel like gum has taken a backseat. When we were kids, I felt like gum was such a big part of your life. All the hubbub, bubba, bubblicious and all the different things you had. Don't you feel like gum now? It's like you get a little. Little jug of minty gum you keep in your car, and that's it.
Rich Davis
Like, it's a little more boring than it used to be, for sure.
Unknown
I don't know. My kids aren't, like, going after bubble gum the way we did, right?
Rich Davis
They have all these sugary treats and jars of sugar and options and all these different things, right? For us, it was Fruit Stripe gum. It's like, yo, I want the Fruit Stripe. I need my 15 seconds. Seconds of greatness.
Unknown
That fruit Stripe gum was so shitty. I don't know why. Like, they went out of business.
Rich Davis
It was my favorite. Yeah, Fruit Stripe. Yeah. It was so good. I think that's made by Wrigley, if I'm not mistaken.
Unknown
Weak as zebra playing soccer.
Rich Davis
Thing is, it was the greatest 15 seconds. But after that, you know, it was all over.
Unknown
Let me hit you up with a gun that. I could never understand anyone eating this other than your grandpappy, because who wanted licorice gum? Do you remember old people having blackjack gum?
Rich Davis
I do. I don't know why anyone would want that. You're right. So I don't need that to come back. It's just fun to reminisce about old school gum.
Unknown
Licorice.
Rich Davis
Here is memory unlocked. If you remember going to the local sporting goods store right before you bought Everything on Amazon, you'd go to Moe's or Herman's or. Well, Dick's is still around.
Unknown
What else is still there?
Rich Davis
Sports authority. Yeah, right. You'd leave your local sporting goods store and right at the register they would have like some wristbands or something. Something sporty, a water bottle. But they would have gator gum all the time. It might still exist, but I never see it gator around.
Unknown
I feel like. I feel like it's.
Rich Davis
But my mouth waters thinking about it. And they had the red one and the orange one. They had quench gum, too. Quench was like the one with electrolytes or whatever to quench. Gum was always good right there at the register at your local.
Unknown
It has electrolytes.
Rich Davis
Herman's. We are sp sports. So, yeah, those sporting gums. And if you want to bring up grandpappy gum. Yeah, you know, Grandma's always had those grandma strawberry candies in their purse. My Tita always had, like, jelly packets in her purse. But she also always had Esteban. Do you want Chiclets?
Unknown
Oh, Chiclets.
Rich Davis
Not Chiclets. The Chiclets went out. They went out of business in 2016. Dude.
Unknown
Chiclets were also in. Bring them back. They were also in candy machines at the supermarket. Maybe you turn the thing and get a little handful of Chiclets.
Rich Davis
Chiclet.
Unknown
Let me hit you up with one that. I know it still exists, but again, this came out when we were kids. And I don't see any kids walking around with bubble tape. Remember bubble tape?
Rich Davis
Of course. You know where you find this, though? You're right. It's hard to find, but it's not like the old time candy shop sort of thing.
Unknown
Like the dollar store has stuff like this.
Rich Davis
It's hard to find, but it's still. Still around. But yeah, kids are sort of off the bubble gum and they're on to other things.
Unknown
What was the gum? They would. Part of me. It would jizzed in your mouth. Freshen up.
Rich Davis
It just in your mouth, not in your hand. Is that what you.
Unknown
Oh, yeah. That was the slogan, right?
Rich Davis
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Unknown
I used to think this is the greatest gum because when you're a kid, squirt.
Rich Davis
Yeah. See?
Unknown
Oh, it's. Oh, it didn't say jizz in your mouth.
Rich Davis
No squirts in your mouth.
Unknown
Got you the gum that goes squirt.
Rich Davis
So basically you're saying you missed that one the most is what you said. I.
Unknown
The peppermint one. Cinnamon. I get it. But I thought the best one by far was that Bubble gum, the pink. Freshen up. But they can get. No one gives a shit about gum anymore.
Rich Davis
Freshen up. However, that might all change because nothing makes you feel more like a big leaguer than Big League Chew. And congrats to Aaron Judge for making it cool again.
Unknown
I want to unlock a memory for you real quick because we talk about all these baseball childhood little league stories. Yeah, I said kids are all going to have their Aaron Judge Big League Chew. They all have their sliding glove, their elbow sleeve. Every kid, every kid has their own expensive bat.
Rich Davis
They're doing this on second base.
Unknown
One thing I'm shocked at is every kid is required to have their own helmet. Was there a big outbreak of lice at some point? Because when I was a kid, I feel like each team had a few helmets and you shared it. Like if you, if you wore the men's large, the kids large, and someone was on base with that, you might have to go up to bat sometimes with a floppy helmet.
Rich Davis
Yeah, I don't know when that became a thing, but yeah, every kid, every kid has their own helmet and some big league shoe.
Unknown
No diggity. No doubt.
Greg Rosenthal
Now 25 years, 25 players. Before training camp kickstarts a new NFL season, NFL Daily is going to look back. It is a special six episode series with where myself, Greg Rosenthal and some of the top NFL minds like Kevin Harland, Mina Kimes and Bill Barnwell make the case. For each player, we're taking a look back giving you NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years. So who made the list? You know, Tom Brady's on it. Where's Patrick Mahomes?
Unknown
Mahomes is into the end zone. Touchdown Kansas City.
Greg Rosenthal
He's on it. How about Lamar Jackson?
Rich Davis
Jackson takes it himself.
Unknown
Look at him dart back and forth.
Oh, he broke his ankles and he's got a touchdown.
Rich Davis
He is Houdini.
Greg Rosenthal
You are going to have to listen to find out, listen to NFL Daily's top 25 players of the last 25 years starting on June 30 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Unknown
I know a lot of cops and they get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.
Rich Davis
Across the country, cops call this Taser the Revolution.
Unknown
But not everyone was convinced it was that simple.
Cops believed everything that Taser told them.
From Lava for good. And the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multi billion dollar company dedicated itself to one visionary mission. This is Absolute Season 1 Taser Incorporated.
Rich Davis
I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really really bad.
Unknown
Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1 Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge episodes 1, 2 and 33 on May 21 and episodes 4, 5 and 6 on June 4 ad free at Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Dr. Leetra Tate
Welcome to Pretty Private with Ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebon and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insights. Sight on the people around you. On Pretty Private, we'll explore the untold experiences of women of color who faced it all. Childhood trauma, addiction, abuse, incarceration, grief, mental health struggles and more. And found the strength to make it to the other side. My dad was shot and killed in his house. Yes, he was a drug dealer. Yes, he was a confidential informant. But he wasn't shot on a street corner. He wasn't shot in the middle of a drug deal. He was shot in his house, unarmed. Pretty Private isn't just a podcast. It's your personal guide for turning storylines into lifelines. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast network. Tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Rich Davis
Adventure should never come with a pause button.
Greg Rosenthal
Remember the MoviePass era where you could watch all the movies you wanted for just nine dol. It made zero sense and I could.
Dr. Leetra Tate
Not stop thinking about it.
Greg Rosenthal
I'm Bridget Todd, host of the tech podcast There Are no Girls on the Internet.
Dr. Leetra Tate
On this new season, I'm talking to.
Greg Rosenthal
The innovators who are left out of.
Dr. Leetra Tate
The tech headlines, like the visionary behind.
Greg Rosenthal
MoviePass, Black founder Stacey Spikes, who was pushed out of MoviePass, the company that he founded. His story is wild and it's currently the subject of a juicy new HBO documentary. We dive into how culture connects us.
Rich Davis
When you go to France or you go to England or you go to Hong Kong, those kids are wearing Jordans, they're wearing Kobe's shirt. They're watching Black Panther and the challenges.
Greg Rosenthal
Of being a Black Founder. Close your eyes and tell me what.
Unknown
A tech founder looks like.
Rich Davis
They're not going to describe someone who looks like me. And they're not going to describe someone who looks like you.
Greg Rosenthal
I created there Are no girls on the Internet because the future belongs to all of us.
Unknown
So listen to.
Greg Rosenthal
There are no girls on the Internet, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Rich Davis
Last weekend is the holiday weekend, right? Fireworks. Ooh. Ah. Last weekend you had UFC317, but you also had the spectacle of Jake Paul and Julio Cesar Chavez.
Unknown
You mean the ranked junior. Do you mean the WBA ranked Jake Paul?
Rich Davis
You know what, I'm glad you said that because that's the first story here. Jake Paul is now officially ranked number 14. Wow. Number 14 cruiserweight, according to the WBA.
Unknown
That's awesome for him. And you got to give him props. I mean, no one's fishing, no one's worked harder than him to put himself out there. And you know what? Anyone that wants to battle him, which I'm sure is everyone, however, not everyone's.
Rich Davis
As pumped as rich about that. Because the now number 15 rank, Craig Parker, who's 20 and oh, by the way, in the 200 pound weight division, cruiserweight. He's like, yo, this is disgusting. This dude hasn't paid his dues. This is a slap in the face to me. Boxing.
Unknown
Jealous. Yeah.
Rich Davis
But he does make a point because who has he really beaten of significance in that weight division? He beat Chavez Jr. I get it. Who's a former world champion. But he was a former middleweight champion years ago, 100 years ago. So hey, if he's really a ranked cruiserweight, fight a guy who's ranked 15 now, like a Craig Parker. So that's news story number one. News story number two is Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. After getting embarrassed in that fight, then got arrested, having a bad week, arrested by ICE and is being processed for expedited deportation from the USA just days after his defeat to Jake Paul. The DHS statement. Chavez is a Mexican citizen who has an active arrest warrant in Mexico for his involvement in organized crime and trafficking firearms, ammunition and explosives. Oh, jeez. Doing some cartel shit. Chavez is also believed to be an affiliate of. Yeah. Of some cartel group deported and a designated foreign terrorist organization.
Unknown
Get it out.
Rich Davis
That's the story here. He's got a mug shot and everything. Not making this up. Just to add insult to injury criminals. It got us thinking, right? With all this Jake Paul Chavez Jr. News of other famous mug shots in sports and in life.
Unknown
Yeah, I mean, celebrities get arrested all the time. You know what I find interesting now? The new thing is like, who's got the hot headshot? Every so often there's like a handsome dude or Some hot woman that gets arrested, like, partying or something. It's like, how would you pose?
Rich Davis
Would you give like a trump headshot or would you go for like. Yeah, let's see. I go, would you be like Sierra from Love Island?
Unknown
I'd go, blue steel. Like some kissy face. Like some Zoolander shit?
Rich Davis
I'd do like a Travolta, like, you.
Unknown
Want to go kissy face? Well, when you think of these old school headshots, you know, some of them look like headshots. Mug shots. We talked about them last week when we talked about biting. I had never seen that Marv Albert one. And that's. That's a. That's pretty. Pretty good one.
Rich Davis
Yeah. You got arrested for biting ass, right? Yes, yes.
Unknown
Oh, when you. When you bite ass, that's a good.
Rich Davis
Way to get somebody. So he was biting a former lover. Mug shots. Marv Albert. Is that a piece we recently talked about? Of course that's a piece. So we bring it up again. But when you think about mug shots in sports history, here's a guy with several of them. Mike. Mike Tyson. Not a very proud moment, but of course, I had a few mug shots.
Unknown
He looks so friendly there. I didn't do. But I didn't do.
Rich Davis
Was a very bad time in my life, Iron Mike. But I learned a lot. Look at him sticking his tongue out. Yeah, buddy.
Unknown
I think one that I think was really upsetting to a lot of fans because this guy is a legend. And until he ran into some issues, he was so clean cut. No one ever thought Tiger woods would look like that.
Rich Davis
Yeah, that's. Dan Beyer was really upset. The worst one, I mean, the shave.
Unknown
The eyes, everything about it's like, man, yeah, that's defeated.
Rich Davis
Right?
Unknown
You don't want to see your hero looking like that.
Rich Davis
Yeah. But he redeemed himself. Props to Tiger woods. You know, for after the 20 women came out.
Unknown
This is after. Man, this is when. Yeah, this is no good.
Rich Davis
When he was drinking a coat. He was 18 hole spot. Okay.
Unknown
And think that the last one is just because of the significance of the potential crime. O.J. samson.
Rich Davis
It has to be the most famous in the world of sports. We've seen that a million times.
Unknown
I mean, I almost feel like that's the picture people use all the time.
Rich Davis
But yeah, add Chavez Jr to the humiliating list. But there's other famous ones just for the hell of it, just for the smell of it here on over promised. When it comes to celebrity ones which stand out to you. Oh, blue eyes.
Unknown
Yeah. I think The Sinatra was so cool and handsome that people have made posters out of.
Rich Davis
Now it's famous.
Unknown
I feel like in college, one of your. One of your buddies had a poster.
Rich Davis
It's almost a bragging, right? Like in Goodfellas. Hey, he popped his cherry.
Unknown
Oh, I've been to Italian restaurants that actually have it on the wall, like, framed on the wall.
Rich Davis
It's like bragging, right?
Unknown
It's almost like a cool shot. Old blue eyes with the pompadour. That's like. Like handsome. Young Frank. I think when it comes to famous ones that are just humiliating. Have you ever seen James Brown, the singer?
Rich Davis
I'm going to show you the good one first. On the good foot. I'm going to show you the good one first for contrast. So this is one of the original ones. Good one. Look at that handsome man.
Unknown
Yeah, handsome guy.
Rich Davis
How old his hair makes him, what, five, eight, five nine?
Unknown
Look at this. This is rough.
Rich Davis
Oh, yeah, That's a famous one. That's terrible. What a transition.
Unknown
Yeah, I don't feel good.
Rich Davis
Yeah, I feel good.
Unknown
I feel bad.
Rich Davis
I don't feel good.
Unknown
Yeah, I feel good.
Rich Davis
And I'll bring it back to sports because another famous one is actor Nick Nolte, who was opposite of Shaquille o' Neal in Blue chips.
Unknown
Yeah. Nick Nolte might have the best one ever.
Rich Davis
The best one ever. Yeah. That's just terrible, man.
Unknown
Is it the hair or the shirt or both? Everything.
Rich Davis
It's everything. Yeah. Everything about that Nick nolte combo, Chavez Jr. You got to redeem yourself somehow, bro. That story just gets worse and worse. Hey, and before we move on.
Unknown
Yep.
Rich Davis
Doodle boy. In other boxing news, here it is. In other boxing news, here's the fight that we're getting that nobody really asked for. It seems to be official. You never know, right? But it seems, as of today, Tyson Fury out of retirement again for the trilogy. Fury, Usyk 3. They're saying April 18th next year.
Unknown
Well, the crazy part is a trilogy usually happens when they split the first two. And Usyk won the first two.
Rich Davis
Exactly. The only way this is worth our time and worthwhile is if Fury gets in incredible shape.
Unknown
But if. If Fury and wins, if he talks a big game leading up to it, like, I'm. I'm training, I'm ready, I'm fucking not losing. Like, he's got a. Tyson Fury has to come into this so cocksure and cocky and like, I'm. He needs to let it be known like, I'm back.
Rich Davis
They've been entertaining fights, but usyk has gotten the best of them. It's like, dude, you had a great career. I'm a big Fury fan. But if you're coming out of retirement again for this trilogy in April, you gotta win, bro. Can I, plain and simple, can I.
Unknown
Tell you my takeaway, my takeaway from your announcement?
Rich Davis
Yeah.
Unknown
Show me the poster one more time. Spot exhibit A. Usyk's so fucking boring that the challenger is the poster and Usyk's in the background. Like, me too.
Rich Davis
Yeah, he's a great fighter, he's just not. Usyk is as colorful, but he's a wild dude. He's a cool dude.
Unknown
Is going to be one of those guys that arguably, when all said and done, could very well be like one of the greatest heavyweights of the last 50 plus years. But he doesn't have that pizzazz that Tyson Fury swag. Because look at the poster. Tyson Fury's like, I'm back. And it's like, you mean the undefeated champions behind him, like on the undefeated champion?
Rich Davis
And not only that, he back to Jake Paul. He's more of a cruiserweight than he is a heavyweight and he still beat Tyson Fury. Usyk, not that big of a guy, but a hell of a boxer. I don't know, man. I hope it's not true because we really don't need that fight. But whatever, keep you posted. Now we started off this show headed into fourth of July weekend. It's here, Trace De Julio calling him Yankee Doodle Boy.
Unknown
I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy. Well, I want to give everyone a little tip as we get into the 4th of July weekend is Joey Chestnut, our dude who you saw in over Promise like a month ago. Joey chestnut going for 80 hot dogs tomorrow as he returns to the Nathan's hot dog eating contest. So good luck to our boy, Joey Chestnut, number one. Number two, don't fucking blow your fingers off. Every year, 15,000 injuries related to fireworks. So don't be the Jabroni dope. That's like drinking, sipping back on all your cocktails and you start lighting off fireworks.
Rich Davis
Remember to back it up, Terry. Is that what you're saying? Remember to back it up, Terry Spock.
Unknown
We end the show with Back it up Terry. Is that possible? Nothing makes me happy.
Rich Davis
Enjoy the fireworks, but don't blow yourself up in the process.
Unknown
Put it in reverse.
Rich Davis
Leave it for the Gucci brothers.
Unknown
Back it up before we back it up with Terry. Yeah, and wish everyone a happy 4th of July.
Rich Davis
Have a great cookout, enjoy the weekend.
Unknown
Green egg Traeger, whatever. You're smoking your meats on burgers, dogs. Have a great one. But if you need a dessert, a treat that is like a no fail, you can make them non alcoholic for the kids, you can make them alcoholic for the adults. Make sure you separate them doodle dandies. You might say to yourself, rich, what the fuck is a dicky doodle dandy? Well, this video. I made this video like five years ago because you're gonna see my little daughter in it. My daughter is like a grown girl now. She's eight years old.
Rich Davis
That's how much tradition is involved in here.
Unknown
This tradition for me goes back 10 years ago.
Rich Davis
This is how famous his dicky doodle dandies are.
Unknown
Let me just say I've brought these dicky doodle dandies to New York City. Hit. I've served them out here in California. Hit. I've brought these to the river. Texas. Hit.
Rich Davis
No fail, huh?
Unknown
No matter where. City, suburbs, country life, fucking Dicky doodle dandies. I'll go step by step in the tutorial, but essentially what it is, it's a jello shot inside a strawberry. I want you to take a look at the making. The making of a dicky doodle dandy. Take a look. God bless America. You ready for Dicky doodle dandies? Now it's time to put the jello and booze in. Are you ready? Don't eat the products. So as you've seen, you haul out the strawberries, you add the blue jello, then you top it off with some cool whip or whipped cream.
Rich Davis
You want with the whip here, huh?
Unknown
Yeah, I've gone with the coon whip and a little. Sometimes a little sprinkle on top.
Rich Davis
Ooh, snazzy. Oh, look at that. Look at you. Colors. Wow, man. Jeez. These are called dicky doodle dandies. Huh? You invented these.
Unknown
Invented.
Rich Davis
Wow.
Unknown
You're telling me those don't look good to you? A fresh, hollowed out strawberry?
Rich Davis
I mean, sure, she likes them. Your daughter loves them.
Unknown
Yeah, you cut in half. You can see like the. The side view. Look at that.
Rich Davis
Oh. Oh, wow. You must need at least 100 of those to catch a buzz, I think.
Unknown
But you know, what a hit.
Rich Davis
You sure about that? I mean, he looked good. I'm not questioning you. You're the Yankee Doodle boy.
Unknown
Look at him.
Rich Davis
Look how American he looks. I'm sorry. Look how American he looks. America.
Unknown
Wow.
Rich Davis
Rich man. I just have one question. I'm not gonna.
Unknown
What does. The question is how, how, how could I be so genius to make these?
Rich Davis
I don't know. How do you make these and stay so humble is what I know. You gotta tell me like a rootin tootin Texan comes in there with his.
Unknown
Giant belt buckle, he's like, yeah, I think.
Rich Davis
You know what I'm in the mood for some dicky doodle.
Unknown
Danny's guy. I was on the river. I was on the river.
Rich Davis
I don't.
Unknown
I was on the river in New Braunfels, Texas and I'd brought these to Texas a few times. Some rooting tootin southern guy came up to you know what he said? You don't usually make those doodle dandy things where you got them.
Rich Davis
Get out of here.
Unknown
No joke.
Rich Davis
Big hostas not want these.
Unknown
Happy 4th.
Rich Davis
I thought he said, aren't you the dandy that makes those doodle things? That's probably what he said.
Unknown
He might have said that.
Rich Davis
Hey, but maybe it's good for the wives and the kitties at the party. Enjoy them. Enjoy your weekend. And remember this over promised nation. We're in for Dan Patrick after the holiday weekend, Monday and Tuesday and then again from Atlanta for the MLB all star break.
Unknown
So hell yeah, look at that. Monday, Tuesday, then Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. We'll see you next time. Ariba Dare Chi, baby.
Rich Davis
See you in the over promised land. Happy 4th. Goodbye.
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Podcast Summary: The Dan Patrick Show – "Bubble Gum Memories & Mugshot Madness | Ep #99"
Release Date: July 3, 2025
Host/Producer: iHeartPodcasts and Dan Patrick Podcast Network
Timestamp: [02:47 – 04:21]
The episode kicks off with hosts Rich Davis and his co-host embracing the Fourth of July spirit. Rich introduces his alter ego, "Yankee Doodle Boy," sharing a nostalgic connection to his first TV appearance under this persona. He humorously recounts his youthful days, stating, “A lot of people don't know this fun fact about Rich Davis, but his first TV appearance was as Yankee Doodle Boy” (03:29). The hosts set a festive tone, gearing listeners up for weekend celebrations with enthusiasm and patriotic flair.
Timestamp: [04:20 – 07:45]
A significant portion of the discussion centers around Aaron Judge’s collaboration with Big League Chew. Rich Davis highlights the resurgence of this classic chewing gum, attributing its comeback to Judge’s influence. He remarks, “Nothing makes you feel more like a big leaguer than Big League Chew” (05:20), emphasizing the nostalgia it brings to both older and younger generations. The hosts delve into the historical context, mentioning that Jim Bouton, a former Yankee pitcher, originally invented Big League Chew. They ponder Judge’s potential impact, with Rich confidently asserting, “Do you think Aaron Judge could bring it back, put it in every kid's little baseball bag? I do” (06:25).
Timestamp: [08:25 – 12:27]
Transitioning from Big League Chew, the conversation shifts to reminiscing about beloved childhood gum brands such as Fruit Stripe, Bobby Dazzler, Blackjack, and Chiclets. Rich Davis and his co-host discuss how gum was once a staple in kids' lives, contrasting it with the current, more subdued presence of gum in the market. Rich nostalgically states, “It was my favorite. Yeah, Fruit Stripe. Yeah. It was so good” (09:31), while lamenting the decline of vibrant gum options. The hosts express a wistful desire for the return of these flavorful, iconic gums, highlighting a collective yearning for simpler, sweeter times.
Timestamp: [20:08 – 23:58]
The hosts delve into the intriguing topic of celebrity mugshots, particularly focusing on figures from the sports world. They reference notable instances such as Mike Tyson’s infamous photos and Tiger Woods’ shocking arrest images. Rich Davis muses, “The worst one, I mean, the shave” (21:57), referring to Woods’ highly publicized personal struggles. The discussion extends to O.J. Simpson’s universally recognized mugshot, underscoring its place in sports and pop culture history. The hosts reflect on how these images humanize larger-than-life personalities, often eliciting mixed reactions from fans and the public alike.
Timestamp: [18:00 – 22:31]
A major highlight of the episode is the analysis of the recent fight between Jake Paul and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Rich Davis announces, “Jake Paul is now officially ranked number 14. Wow” (18:00), celebrating Paul’s ascent in the cruiserweight division. However, he also critiques Chavez Jr.’s standing, questioning his ranking after only defeating Paul. The conversation takes a darker turn as they discuss Chavez Jr.’s subsequent arrest by ICE, tied to allegations of involvement in organized crime and trafficking firearms. Rich emphasizes the severity of the situation, stating, “He’s got a mugshot and everything” (19:48), highlighting the scandal’s impact on Chavez Jr.’s reputation and career.
Timestamp: [24:10 – 26:26]
The hosts pivot to upcoming boxing news, focusing on the speculated third bout between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Rich Davis expresses skepticism, noting, “The only way this is worth our time and worthwhile is if Fury gets in incredible shape” (24:35). They discuss Fury’s motivations and the implications of a trilogy match, considering Usyk’s dominance in their previous encounters. The dialogue reflects uncertainty about the fight’s legitimacy and its potential to captivate the boxing world, with Rich hoping, “I hope it’s not true because we really don’t need that fight” (25:20).
Timestamp: [26:26 – 27:23]
As the episode nears its conclusion, the hosts offer practical advice for celebrating the Fourth of July safely. They caution listeners about the dangers of fireworks, citing statistics like, “Every year, 15,000 injuries related to fireworks” (26:59), and urge them to enjoy festivities responsibly. Additionally, Rich Davis highlights Joey Chestnut’s participation in the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, wishing him luck with a humorous nod: “Good luck to our boy, Joey Chestnut, number one” (26:44).
Timestamp: [27:23 – 31:02]
In a lighthearted segment, the hosts introduce “Dicky Doodle Dandies,” a unique dessert created by one of the hosts. Rich Davis showcases a tutorial on making these treats, which involve jello shots inside strawberries topped with whipped cream. He quips, “These are called dicky doodle dandies” (28:03), demonstrating the playful and inventive side of the show. The segment emphasizes creativity and fun, providing listeners with an engaging and interactive component to the episode.
Rich Davis on Big League Chew: “Nothing makes you feel more like a big leaguer than Big League Chew.” (05:20)
Discussion on Fruit Stripe Gum: “Fruit Stripe gum was so shitty. I don't know why. Like, they went out of business.” (09:31)
Commenting on Aaron Judge’s Influence: “Do you think Aaron Judge could bring it back, put it in every kid's little baseball bag? I do.” (06:25)
On Celebrities' Mugshots: “It’s like bragging, right?” (22:46) – discussing how some celebrities’ mugshots become iconic or collectible.
Boxing Match Skepticism: “I hope it’s not true because we really don’t need that fight.” (25:20)
Episode #99 of The Dan Patrick Show blends nostalgic reminiscence with contemporary sports commentary, providing a rich tapestry of discussions that cater to both long-time fans and new listeners. From celebrating American traditions and reflecting on childhood favorites to dissecting current events in the sports world, the episode offers a balanced mix of humor, insight, and practical advice. The engaging dialogues, complemented by memorable quotes and personal anecdotes, make this episode a compelling listen for those interested in sports, pop culture, and American festivities.