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Clayton English
In 2020, a group of young women found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Vince Vaughn
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Dan Patrick
It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts.
Clayton English
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Vince Vaughn
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio. It's the final hour in this Thursday. We'll talk to that big Hollywood star, Vince Vaughn. He's got a new movie out. He'll join us coming up in about 20 minutes from now, the Premier League run in live on NBC, streaming on Peacock. Coming up this weekend, the Premier League run in live on NBC and Peacock, where you can also see this program every morning. Download the app if you haven't done so. Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America the official trading cards of the Dan Patrick Show. From 1997 to 2024, there have been a total of 10 playoff comeback wins from 20 points or more on the road. Three of or there have been four this postseason alone. The Knicks twice, the Pacers and the Thunder. The day brought to you by Panini America. Official trading cards and NFTs of the Dan Patrick Show. You know, the comebacks are more likely now because when you're hot with the three, you can come back. When you're cold with the three, you can allow teams to come back. And once again, the Knicks. It wasn't pretty, but there's no style points here. They closed out game two on a 23 to six run. They're up two games to none and now they've had multiple road playoff wins after trailing by 20 or more points in the same postseason. Nobody has done that. Nobody has done that at least since 1996. Now you go back home, that place will be rocking. And now we're going to find out just how good the Boston Celtics are, how clutch the Boston Celtics are, how good Jaylen Brown, Jason Tatum are going to be. Here is a back and forth between a reporter and Jaylen Brown of the Celtics postgame.
Dan Patrick
I hate to say it, but like this is you guys are supposed to find ways to score. These are the moments that they're the ones that look like they're playing with the poise and you guys aren't. Can you explain why that's happened now? Two games in a row at home?
Kevin Harlan
I'm not sure we've done. We've gotten to great starts. We guarded. We play physical with energy. Today to start the fourth quarter, I thought we got like four or five great looks in a row that didn't go in and maybe that effect affected us. But you know, what's done is done. Now we got an opportunity to see what we made of and, you know, come out and try to make something happen.
Vince Vaughn
Game 3 All right, reporter coming at you pretty good there. Let me hear the question again. Marvin, I hate to say, but, like, this is.
Dan Patrick
You guys are supposed to find ways to score. These are the moments that they're the ones that look like they're playing with the poise and you guys aren't. Can you explain why that's happened now two games in a row at home?
Vince Vaughn
Okay, when you're asking questions normally in a situation like that, you're trying not to be too judgy. Your. Your best questions are short, to the point, open ended. How do you explain the Knicks composure when they're down by 20 points? Now, I'm not casting aspersions at the Celtics. I'm asking him to assess. You know, what are you seeing with the Knicks? They don't lose composure. Now, conversely, how do you feel, you know, the. The final five minutes of the game? Like, what's different in the final five minutes as opposed to every other moment in the game? Like what. What's the mindset? What, you know, are you. What's conversation like? Like, I. Like. I want you to explain things to me. I don't want to tell you how you're supposed to think, hey, you guys are supposed to be making these shots. Now, as the host of this show, I can say that. But if I was reporting and I was asking that question, I would want to know, where is the composure? Why is it not there? How do you get composure back? Those would be. That. That would be my approach to get him to talk. But, you know, the Knicks don't need. Or the Celtics don't need to talk. They need to win. They need to play. Here is the final call of the Knicks winning game, too. It's Tatum.
Kevin Harlan
Robinson's on him.
Vince Vaughn
Tatum maneuvering. Another great defensive play for the Knicks.
Dan Patrick
They've got it.
Vince Vaughn
They've won. New York has gone up two games to none, and defense again at the end. Yeah, I thought it was a great game plan. They. They guided Tatum into a situation that allowed them to swarm him. Great job and best player on the team. Do you want to make sure that you don't let him beat you? I thought they did a wonderful job. That's tnt. Kevin Harlan with the call. Oklahoma City routed the Nuggets 149 to 106 to even their series at one game a piece. I don't want to overreact. Like Denver beating OKC or OKC crushing Denver. This feels like I'll start to overreact. Maybe in game five. Game four. This. I wasn't surprised at all. Now, the margin of victory. Yes, I was. But you're up 4521 in the first. And you're probably thinking, yeah, this is, this is going to be a win. The question is by how many? Not if, but by how many. But I, I think if I'm Denver, they probably go, hey, we gotta win. You know, we got one win. It's okay, we'll go back home. They're going to be coming back to okc. This is probably going to go six or seven games. But OKC did show you remind you of wow. When it works, it works better than anybody in the league. But I don't think Joker's gone. Oh, now we're, you know, we have no chance. Or they shut me down or I got in foul. I don't, I think that's. You have to have that closers mentality. Gave up a home run last night. Go out there the next night, you forget all about it. Now you want to learn from what happened. You want to remember what happened, but you can't. You know, this is the hard part for the Celtics now you have to go into game three in New York City and not think about missing all these threes. Good luck with that because you're going to take that first three. And I'll go back to what Ray Allen said yesterday on the show. He never wanted his first shot to be a three because if he missed, he didn't want to think about the next time he took a three. Get to the hoop, get a two, get a free throw, get something that just gets you going, not come down, shoot a three, miss the three. Now it's in your head. Seaton. What's poll question for the final hour of the program.
Seaton O'Connor
Yeah, this one's been going back and forth. It's been a lot of fun to watch, actually, if you were betting Nixon seven, Celtics in six, right now the Knicks have opened up a 61 to 39% lead.
Dan Patrick
How about that?
Vince Vaughn
Oh, okay.
Seaton O'Connor
All of a sudden. I don't know if we hit some type of Knicks algorithm or something, but Knicks are running away with this one in seven.
Vince Vaughn
Okay, all right, fair enough. Nick and Irvine. Hi, Nick. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Hall of Famer Dan Patrick. Always an honor, bro. We used to. I used to talk to Chick Hearn after Laker games and you're right up there. The. I overestimated my Lakers, obviously. But as a Laker fan, the next best thing is watching the Celtics lose. And to lose in that fashion two games In a row, as we used to say in the Forum, and as recently as Game 7, when Kobe did his thing. No chowder today, baby. No chowder. At least I still have my Dodger bet going with you, which is Shohei with 15 wins, but I will be going down to Century Boulevard down by the casinos and buying a sweet potato pie.
Vince Vaughn
Yes. Yes. You're not gonna. You're not gonna win that bet, but thank you, Nick. And, you know, it gets to a certain point in the season, if you're Dave Roberts, do you want Shohei Otani out there pitching? I know he may want to, but I don't want one of the best hitters in the game to miss any time, because if he has an injury, a pitching injury, how badly do I need him? How badly does he want to pitch? Like, those are kind of the questions that I would have as we move forward with this season. I just don't want to run the risk that I don't have him in the lineup. That would. That's what I would tell him. You've proven you could pitch. You've proven that you can be a 50, 50 guy. Do you still want to try to be both, or do you want to try to put up even more historical numbers as a hitter? Because he can do that as a hitter, as a pitcher, he's a good pitcher, but I would just worry about how much I'm going to use Shohei Otani this season and really, the rest of his career. Yeah.
Paul Pabst
Paul and Ohtani's 30. He's had multiple elbow issues in the past couple years. If you go back, even to Babe Ruth, if you read about him, the owner of the team did not want to risk him as a pitcher. And eventually he stopped or he could have kept going.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah. Ray in New York. Hi, Ray. What's on your mind today? Hey, dad. Hey.
Dan Patrick
I just wanted to comment. I looked up my song of the day I was born, and it was I'm a Believer by the Monkeys. And I'm also a new Knicks fan. So I'm a believer. And I'm going to take the Knicks in seven.
Vince Vaughn
Okay. All right. Good for you. Thank you, Ray. Yeah, we had somebody. I'd never done that before. Look up the song that was number one in the country on your birth date. Mine was Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley. Marvin's. Yours was Kenny Loggins. Footloose. Okay. That's right. You are really young compared to us. Todd, what was yours? That was Sugar.
Dan Patrick
Sugar.
Vince Vaughn
Is that the Archies? I think so, yeah. Sugar. Sugar. Not a good song.
Dan Patrick
Am I supposed to be insulted by that? I can't control what the number one.
Vince Vaughn
No, I'm just saying it's not a good song.
Dan Patrick
I would have picked something up.
Vince Vaughn
No, it's not. It's not your fault.
Dan Patrick
I know I would have liked there to been something.
Vince Vaughn
Todd, it's not your fault.
Dan Patrick
Sure.
Vince Vaughn
Todd, it's not.
Dan Patrick
Oh, we're doing that movie thing.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Goodwill hunting.
Vince Vaughn
Have you seen Goodwill Hunting? Okay, I just want to make sure. Speaking of songs, you had Metallica play at Virginia Tech last night and their theme song for their football team is Enter Sandman. And I was curious, the great songs used by universities. Alabama has Rammer Jammer. I don't. What is Rammer Jammer?
Paul Pabst
Oh, that's the song they do. It's less of a pop song. Rammer Jammer, Yellow Hammer. And they.
Vince Vaughn
Oh, okay. Ohio State has Hang On Sloopy. Okay. USC has Tusk by Fleetwood Mac. Virginia Tech enters Sandman. Tennessee has rocky top 10. Alabama has sweet Home Alabama. Notre Dame. I'm shipping up to Boston.
Dan Patrick
Yep.
Vince Vaughn
How does that go? Oh, the drop kick.
Seaton O'Connor
That's the one Drop Kick Murphy song everyone knows.
Vince Vaughn
Okay. Okay. West Virginia, country roads, Michigan is Mr. Brightside. And Wisconsin jump around. That's considered the top 10 songs. Yes. Paul.
Paul Pabst
What are the least intimidating, least pump up songs in that list? Because when I want to get pumped up, I don't pop on John Denver nor Fleetwood Mac. Good songs, but not pump up songs.
Vince Vaughn
I think Jump around at Wisconsin. Pretty impressive. Mr. Brightside. I don't know. It doesn't really strike fear into the opposition. Like Enter Sandman sounds like, oh, here we go. Let's go, boys.
Dan Patrick
We're coming out of our cage and.
Vince Vaughn
We'Re feeling just fine.
Seaton O'Connor
Gotta, gotta be down.
Vince Vaughn
Cause I want it all.
Paul Pabst
Let's go intimidate with Mr. Brightside.
Vince Vaughn
It was only a kiss.
Kevin Harlan
What was it? It was only a kiss.
Vince Vaughn
And it started like this. It was only a kiss.
Seaton O'Connor
Then he's touching his.
Vince Vaughn
That's a great sing along song, though.
Dan Patrick
Great care.
Vince Vaughn
I get it. I mean, Sweet Caroline at the Red Sox.
Kevin Harlan
Okay, but maybe it's more about camaraderie.
Vince Vaughn
Than trying to scare somebody. Well, I don't know. You know, when you would hear the. The Chicago Bulls, then they do Gary Glitter Rock and Roll part one and two. And when that came on, all of a sudden it's like, oh, well, it was because of Michael Jordan, Correct? Yes. Yeah. They could have put on any kind of song, you know, they could have done, you know, light Rock.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Paul Pabst
James Taylor. Michael Jordan's coming out.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah. It wouldn't have mattered to be like, old Damn. All right, let's see. Davio in Cleveland. Did I get that right?
Dan Patrick
Davo.
Vince Vaughn
Davo. Oh, yeah.
Dan Patrick
Hey, I've just want to provide a little content for you today since things are moving a little slow. Hoping you guys can guess whether the procedure that I had this morning that is causing me to sit on a bag of frozen peas. What that might be, and it's not what you think it is.
Vince Vaughn
Oh, oh, okay. So you didn't get snipped.
Dan Patrick
I did that 32 years ago.
Vince Vaughn
Okay, so what did Davo have this morning? He's sitting on frozen Peace.
Dan Patrick
I'll give a Fritzy a hit if you have to sit down to go to the bathroom and you don't want to drown your voice. I was thinking of some kind of colorectal procedure, like some kind of hemorrhoid deal. It's more of a cosmetic surgery.
Seaton O'Connor
Reduction. Classic.
Vince Vaughn
Had the same. Yes, yes. All right.
Seaton O'Connor
The same.
Vince Vaughn
Thank you. Davo. Yeah. Seaton Had. Had reduction surgery. Now, was that a procedure or is that surgery?
Seaton O'Connor
I felt like she felt surgical. Felt surgical.
Vince Vaughn
Thank you. Glad to have you, Dave. Glad to have you. I don't. I don't need to go into detail on this stuff.
Seaton O'Connor
Why is it when you have a vasectomy, it's peas that you sit on?
Vince Vaughn
I have no idea.
Seaton O'Connor
Everybody sits on a bag of peas.
Vince Vaughn
Why not corn? Yeah.
Seaton O'Connor
What's wrong with corn nibs? You know what they call them?
Vince Vaughn
Like cauliflower? Broccoli. Although that might be a little.
Seaton O'Connor
I mean, I get the pee. Yeah, Yeah, I get that.
Vince Vaughn
Okay. Yeah.
Seaton O'Connor
Oh, yeah. How about just some ice?
Vince Vaughn
Yeah.
Seaton O'Connor
Oh.
Vince Vaughn
People do give you so much detail sometimes on surgeries, and it's older people, and usually when you're eating. My wife's family, I. We could be talking about anything, and then all of a sudden, we sit down. And I'll be damned if they're not talking about some kind of surgery. An open wound, pus. You know, I'm like, I'm kind of discharged. I'm going, no, no, no. Can't do this with food or can't we get done with dinner? Nobody mentions anything about it. And it always feels like we're having some kind of spaghetti and they're talking about some kind of surgery. And I go, we don't need to. Let's try not to. We're better than this, aren't we? Yes.
Paul Pabst
Paul, if you were the USAP Council, would you do a series of ads, not just for this, around vasectomies.
Vince Vaughn
Oh.
Paul Pabst
Have a little comedy to it.
Vince Vaughn
Oh, I like, like peace.
Paul Pabst
Not just for this. Also, you know, have a little fun with it.
Vince Vaughn
Well, maybe we could get the, the people who dance. Who. What kind of condition do they have that whether it's like a Broadway show.
Dan Patrick
Oh, Jardians.
Vince Vaughn
Yes. Like I want to get Jardians because. Or whatever it is it combats. Because those people are in a great mood.
Paul Pabst
Yeah. Moderate to severe.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
The little pill with a great big.
Vince Vaughn
Story to tell, I think. Yes. They're having a great time.
Paul Pabst
Lowering your A1C.
Vince Vaughn
Can't you see how it's helping me?
Seaton O'Connor
Lowering your blood sugar.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah.
Seaton O'Connor
Sends your energy through the roof.
Vince Vaughn
And they are having a great time. All right, we'll come back. We'll talk to actor Vince Vaughn after this. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows@foxsportsradio.com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. Hey, Steve Covino. And I'm Rich Davis. And together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. You can catch us week days from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio and of course, the iHeartRadio app. Why should you listen to Covino and Rich? We talk about everything. Life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world. We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in the world of sports and pop culture. Stories that, well, other shows don't seem to have the time to discuss. And the fact that we've been friends for the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right? So check us out. We like to get you involved, too. Take your phone calls, chop it up, as they say. I'd say the most interactive show on Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive show on planet Earth. Be sure to check out Covino and Rich live on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific. And if you miss any of the live show, just search Covino and Rich wherever you get your podcast. And of course, on social media. That's Covino and Rich made for this.
Todd Fritz
Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you.
Olivia Carville
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say. Hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle. This is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into that.
Todd Fritz
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself, to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all. So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well being and climb your personal mountain.
Olivia Carville
Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you. It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that.
Todd Fritz
Listen to Made for this mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts and or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Flores
The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. Hosted by me, writer and historian Dan Flores and brought to you by Velvet Buck, this podcast looks at a West available nowhere else. Each episode I'll be diving into some of the lesser known histories of the West. I'll then be joined in conversation by guests to such as Western historian Dr. Randall Williams and best selling author and meat eater founder Stephen Rinella.
Kevin Harlan
I'll correct my kids now and then where they'll say when cave people were here. And I'll say it seems like the.
Vince Vaughn
Ice Age people that were here didn't.
Kevin Harlan
Have a real affinity for caves.
Dan Flores
So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
Vince Vaughn
Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kevin Harlan
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs Podcast. Sir, we are back in a big way. In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives. This is kind of star studded a little bit, man. We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner. It's just the compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves. Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne from Brothers Osborne.
Vince Vaughn
We have this misunderstanding of what this quote unquote drug thing is.
Kevin Harlan
Benny the Butcher, Brent Smith from Shinedown Got Be Real from Cypress Hill, NHL enforcer Riley Cote, Marine Corvette MMA fighter Liz Caramouche.
Todd Fritz
What we're doing now isn't working and.
Dan Patrick
We need to change things.
Vince Vaughn
Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
Kevin Harlan
It makes it real.
Vince Vaughn
It really does. It makes it real.
Kevin Harlan
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Vince Vaughn
On November 5, 2018 at 6:33am, a red Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in a ditch out in Sleep Hole Valley. The driver's seat door was open. No traces of footsteps leaving the vehicle. No belongings were found, except for a cassette tape Lodged in the player on that tape were 10 vile.
Dan Patrick
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Vince Vaughn
Grotesque.
Kevin Harlan
Oh, my God.
Vince Vaughn
Oh, my God. Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Clayton English
In 2020, a group of young women in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Vince Vaughn
Someone was posting photos.
Dan Patrick
It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body. Parts that looked exactly like my own. I wanted to throw up. I wanted to scream.
Clayton English
It happened in Levittown, New York. But reporting the series took us through the darkest corners of the Internet and to the front lines of a global battle against deepfake pornography.
Todd Fritz
This should be illegal, but what is this?
Clayton English
This is a story about a technology that's moving faster than the law and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide. I'm Margie Murphy. And I'm Olivia Carville. This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Vince Vaughn
Vince Vaughn. Actor, producer, director, writer, comedian. New Netflix film known as and it'll come out tomorrow on Netflix. So he plays a guy who opens up an Italian restaurant and features local grandmothers. He just lost his mother and he brings them in. So you got Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vaccaro, Susan Sarandon, Talia Shire. They play the Nonus. And you got Vince Vaughn, who's running the restaurant. Vince joins us on the program. How'd you. How'd you decide on this or come across this idea?
Dan Patrick
How you doing, Dan? Good to be with you. You know, I got the script. The director, Stephen Chbosky directed that movie Wonder, which I really liked when I saw the script and read it and knew it was based on a true story. I just thought it was very unique. You know, this guy opens a restaurant for these older women that have been a little forgotten or maybe not given as much opportunities to be productive. And he was mourning the loss of. Of his own family members. So in a way he was trying to create family connection. And I thought the story was just very moving. And in meeting the guy, he was so refreshing because it was really about giving these known as this opportunity more than he had a business plan, more than he was looking to expand it. He was really just sort of looking to create great nights, great atmospheres in this restaurant.
Vince Vaughn
I'm guessing. Laughs. But I'm guessing maybe some tears in this.
Dan Patrick
You're not wrong as always, Patrick. You're right there near the bullseye.
Vince Vaughn
Do you cry early?
Dan Patrick
Do you. There's definitely some comedy in it, but, but it's a. It's, you know, it's, it's, it's. It's a feel good, I would say, but it definitely deals with. With sort of, you know, morning.
Vince Vaughn
All right. But you know, you're going to provide. It'll be light hearted as well. I just want to make sure that, you know, I, I'm prepared for this. I want to go in knowing kind of what the parameters are emotionally.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, you know, there's definitely some laughs. The actresses are phenomenal. The, all the, the great actors that you, that you mentioned are terrific and they all really shine in the movie. And the devil's got good chemistry. It's fun, the movie. You know, this director is very good. Did you see Wonder?
Vince Vaughn
I did not.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, well, you got one on the list. There's a few. And now you got another one. Okay.
Vince Vaughn
All right.
Dan Patrick
And he's very good. He's very good.
Vince Vaughn
I. I was in a movie with Susan Sarandon.
Dan Patrick
That's. That's correct.
Vince Vaughn
Did you know?
Dan Patrick
It's very nice. She's a lovely lady. She's a very lovely lady.
Vince Vaughn
I know she is. But did you know I was. I, I might say co starred, but I was in a movie with Susan Sarandon.
Dan Patrick
Which, which, which movie?
Vince Vaughn
That's my boy. Did you see it?
Dan Patrick
Is that the one with Sandler?
Vince Vaughn
Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Fantastic.
Vince Vaughn
I was so good. You probably didn't know it was me.
Dan Patrick
But you dazzled a few times. Well, a few times.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, I know. How do you. How do friends politely ask you to be in a movie? Okay. Is there, is there.
Dan Patrick
I mean, I have had that happen to me where people. It's. It's challenging but it depends. You know, most people. Sometimes people are just like, looking to get their movie made. And so they're just sort of like in this mode where they're kind of just going, for me, if it's a very close friend, obviously I'll take it seriously. But if it's kind of an acquaintance, it's an awkward experience. I'm sure you get that in versions of that as well.
Vince Vaughn
I do. And I've tried to reach out to Will Ferrell, and I don't know how to do it, to say I kind of like to be in a movie. So I basically called him out on radio. Radio, but I haven't. I've got radio silence here from him I haven't heard back from.
Dan Patrick
How did that go?
Vince Vaughn
It didn't go well. It did not go well.
Dan Patrick
It didn't go well. Well, you know what? I think now that it's out there, can only get better from heal. The healing is going to start. Because you've addressed it.
Vince Vaughn
Well, he did say that I belong to Sandler. And I said, look, I'm willing to see other feelings. I'm willing to see other people, you know, behind Sandler's back.
Dan Patrick
That's hurt feelings. He was carrying his own conversation you weren't aware of. And that makes sense. Then maybe he felt. Maybe he felt a little ashamed. So I think sunlight is always a great remedy. So I don't think there's anything bad that can come out of this conversation between two friends. And I wouldn't be shocked to see you and him doing something and maybe Adam in it as well.
Vince Vaughn
Well, I did say to Sandler a, you know, maybe get Will Ferrell in a movie. Then therefore I can then be around Will again and then I can pitch something. But, you know, maybe, maybe, maybe there's a sequel there to one of the movies that he was in. And I keep hearing you have a hat trick.
Dan Patrick
You have the hat trick of the three of you, that would be great in a scene.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, yeah. Dodgeball 2. Rumblings.
Dan Patrick
There's been rumblings. Yeah. I think there's a script that's actually, you know, an idea that's pretty good. So, you know, you always. With all these ones, there's always the want, but you really want the story to stand on its own. But I do think the dodgeball one's a pretty good idea. I just did a movie for. For Fox called Mike Nick, Nick and Alice with Marsden, with James Marsden, which is a kind of an action comedy. And so you never know. Maybe. But why is It Bad Monkey. I'm gonna do Bad Monkey next here, starting in September, the second season of the Apple Show. So it'll be a little ways away if it's something that materializes.
Vince Vaughn
I like the character in Bad Monkey.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, it's a fun. Bill Lawrence is great, as you know. I love Bill and that was fun.
Vince Vaughn
Good, good group talking to Vince Vaughn, the new Netflix film it's known as, and it comes out tomorrow, where Vince plays the owner of an Italian restaurant and he's lost his mother. So he brings in local grandmothers and Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vicaro, Susan Sarandon and Talia Shire. How's your sports teams in Chicago?
Dan Patrick
What do you think of this draft? It's, it's unknowing at this point. Right. Did you like the, did you like the tight end? Did you like. Yeah, Loveland there in the first. You did?
Vince Vaughn
Yeah. Ye. I thought that he was good and I thought the Bears were going to be a playoff team last year. So I'm going to double down and say they're going to be a playoff team this year.
Dan Patrick
You know, when you look at it, they lost a handful of games, all in heartbreak style. And I got to share, Dan, it's been a tough recruit to get my son on board. So we, there was a, there was a pivotal moment in this experiment where we were watching the Redskins game and the Bears were obviously winning with the game looking like it was in hand, in some desperation. And when that tip happened and the Redskins caught the ball, you had a, you had a 10 year old boy go straight to his room. He was upset and he stayed there. So I figured, well, how do I handle this? I'll let him kind of write it out. So I would say, good, 35, 40 minutes. He came down and he had gathered his emotions and his thoughts and he was prepared. He had up, he had a statement, he had something to share. And he said, I can't trust this team. That's what he said to me. I cannot trust this team. I said, well, you're not wrong right now. I said, but, you know, it hasn't been a great run as of late. But I said, it'll be, that makes it, you know, all the better when they get there. But it's been a challenging recruiting process.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, but can he bail on the Bears? Are, would you allow him?
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I would, I would. I mean, he does root for a lot of the Los Angeles teams, but he does root for the Bears. But I think that's right. You got to let them have their Own experience. So you know what happens. I don't know if you experienced this. Sometimes they like to root against. If you're rooting for a team, they enjoy going for the opposite team even with no connection to the team whatsoever. Just to be contrarian. Did you ever have that with your kids?
Vince Vaughn
I let them pick if they wanted it. And my son became a Boston Red Sox fan and a Green Bay Packer fan. And I didn't guide him. In fact, he came home, he was really young and he said, I've decided on my baseball team because we live in an area where you're a Yankee fan or a Red Sox fan. So he says, I've decided on my team and you know, made a proclamation to the family. And I go, okay, what's it going to be? He goes, red Sox. I go, okay. I go out and buy him some gear. Get him a hat.
Dan Patrick
That's great.
Vince Vaughn
Get him a jacket. He wears the hat to school and the Yankee fans grabbed it, put it in the urinal and peed on it.
Dan Patrick
Oh dear. Well, he learned about commitment, didn't he?
Vince Vaughn
Well, my wife goes my way.
Dan Patrick
It wasn't, it wasn't an easy choice given the location. You got to respect the kid.
Vince Vaughn
My, my wife couldn't understand it. I said, no hun. Now you understand the rivalry. And yeah, so you know, it was.
Dan Patrick
All that New York, Boston rivalry take place after the basketball game last night. Right.
Vince Vaughn
Oh my God. Wild.
Dan Patrick
Crazy.
Vince Vaughn
But do you go to many? Like if you go to New York or you go to the Lakers, do you go to Knicks games or Laker games?
Dan Patrick
I have, I went to a Lakers game this year. I like what Rob Polinka has done with the team and I like to go to the Garden. Who doesn't? So, yes, I've gone to both, but I was back and forth working quite a bit this last year. But I do, I do enjoy going to, I go to any. I really like going to different stadiums and, and going to see different teams and to have the time. I enjoy going. Where's your favorite place to watch a game? Any sport.
Vince Vaughn
Home.
Dan Patrick
Oh, you prefer being home? You don't like it? You can't deal with the crowds. Yeah, I get it. You like the, It's a replay.
Vince Vaughn
I just, I, it's just easier for me to do my job because I don't have the fan experience anymore. I don't root. Therefore, the best place for me to watch a game and still do my job is home.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, no, I get that. Especially as one. Yeah, I understand. Is There a storyline or a team or a fan recently that's kind of won you over and made you a fan or that you were rooting to do well just because you enjoyed the storyline.
Vince Vaughn
I think the Lions. I enjoy that storyline. It's. It's sort of the football equivalent of the Cubs, and I think that's. That's the next great story. But as you know, it's all about the story. You can have everything in place. But, you know, Spike Lee once said to me, in fact, this was when the Red Sox came back and beat the Yankees. He said, this is what I love about sports. It's unscripted. Like, you can't script certain sporting events. It just happens, and that's what makes it so magical.
Dan Patrick
Well, that's 100% right. You have all the emotions and desires, and it plays out in that moment. That's why life, sports is still, you know, the calling for everyone to gather. It's still very cultural, and I agree with that. And, you know, as a Bears fan, I've been happy to see the Lions do well. You know, the gamble, the coach, and obviously the story with Goff has been great. And that whole team, it was surprising the way it ended this year. I was not expecting that.
Vince Vaughn
If. So you were probably 13 or 14 when the Bears won the Super Bowl.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, I was. Yeah.
Vince Vaughn
Okay.
Dan Patrick
Yeah.
Vince Vaughn
Okay. So you're. You're just.
Dan Patrick
You remember that Billy Sims highlight, by the way, One of the great highlights with him running on the face mask of defenders.
Vince Vaughn
He jumped him, right? Yeah.
Dan Patrick
Remember Billy Sims? They would always cut to him and he sort of got traction and sort of ran over. I think a couple of players, like, literally ran on top of them.
Vince Vaughn
That's a. It's an odd reference, but I was a big Billy Sims fan. But. But you're. You're a little older than what your son is now. He just needs to capture that magic that you had to make, you know, put up with all of this.
Dan Patrick
The tragedy was when the Cubs won, which, as you know, was like, no one could believe it, 100 years. So I had taken them. I had taken them back to Chicago for the World Series. I was, I. I sang at the seventh inning stretch for one of the games. So I brought both of my kids, and it was not. The impact on them, was not what one would expect. You know, they had no reference point, they had no suffering. And so it was like, come the sixth inning, it could have been any game. They were very young, they were very tired.
Vince Vaughn
They're ready to leave.
Dan Patrick
My Idea of what. My idea of what this experience would be like did not translate in the moment.
Vince Vaughn
Did you cry?
Dan Patrick
So they got that. And they got a little spoiled with the Blackhawks because they definitely won some cups when they were young. So, you know. But yeah, they like. They do like the we'll go to some Kings game. They root for the Kings, too. They like he roots for the local teams. And my daughter, they. They'll root for the Rams or the Chargers. So they haven't. I haven't had that. It's like you got that. That letter of declaration for like a college declare. We haven't got. I haven't gotten one singular one yet.
Vince Vaughn
Did you cry when the Cubs won?
Dan Patrick
You know, when I saw. And I was with a bunch of people and it was a strange feeling. I don't know that if I. But it was more of a somber release than it was a jumping for joy. It was a. You couldn't believe it, you know, especially given what we just had gone through. You know, the last time we were close with, you know, the whole thing with the fan reaching for the ball, it was like you just couldn't. Now that you're in game seven, you were just waiting. And you know, the tragedy of that. My dad's from Ohio, and the tragedy of that is the one team you beat is the. Is the Indians, who are the other team that you would. You would want to see get past that moment. So it made it even, you know, if you would have beaten the perennial powerhouse that always won. And don't get me wrong, I was thrilled that we won. But in being a Cubs fan and suffering for so long, it wasn't lost on me that we were beating another team with a similar legacy.
Vince Vaughn
You would have preferred the Yankees?
Dan Patrick
I can't say it was perfect the way it happened, but it would have been easier, I think. It was just strange, isn't it? I mean, here's the, you know, Cleveland, which, you know, obviously it's just a crazy, like someone's gonna break a streak. So it was just. It was just a weird pairing and now it's game seven. So, yeah, it was definitely more of a sigh of relief. Was I thrilled? Absolutely. But you're right, it was more that than I was, you know, kind of high fiving. It was definitely, you know, more of a release than it was just a jump up and down.
Vince Vaughn
Will I be in Nona's two if.
Dan Patrick
There'S a known as two and your dance card is available. And as long as Adam knows about it, I think it's better we share it with him than not. Then I would say that this was the old Magic 8 Ball.
Vince Vaughn
It says chances are good, there's breaking news. If there is a known as two, I will be in it.
Dan Patrick
Yeah, if there's an onus too, we'll definitely have you in it. You could come to the restaurant and enjoy something. Yeah, I see that happening.
Vince Vaughn
Okay, I like that. And now.
Dan Patrick
And I don't. And I like the. And the other gentleman should know that that's a healthy. That's how you do it. You don't bring baggage, you don't bring hurt. This is how. This is how gentlemen move forward with class.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, we're just grown ups. That's all this is. Yeah, it's quid pro quo. I help you, you help me. We're buddies, let's have fun, break bread. I'll reunite Susan Sarandon furniture.
Dan Patrick
No, but you do it.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, absolutely. Good luck with it. Great to talk to you again, Vince. Thanks for joining us.
Dan Patrick
Always great to talk to you, Dan.
Vince Vaughn
Be well. Vince Vaughn. Actor, producer, director, writer, comedian and the new Netflix film known as it's available starting tomorrow. But that look on Susan Sarandon's eyes when she saw us and Sandler makes it seem like everybody knows everybody. And he's saying to Susan Sarandon, legendary actress, and be like, hey, Susan, you know Danny, you know Danny P. Right. And then she's. There's a blank look on her face like, I have no idea who this dude is. And I. And then I. It was one of those where there's a stop down where we're getting ready to reshoot the scene and I'm just there with her and we're about three feet apart and I, I didn't know how to make small talk with her. And she wasn't making small talk with me either. Yes.
Seaton O'Connor
You know, I just had this conversation with somebody last night, as a matter of fact. Where have you ever been like conversing with someone, but they're talking about something that like only they could know about, so. Sound sort of like a one sided conversation. I saw this dude last night and like, hey man, how you doing? Good. How's the family?
Vince Vaughn
Good.
Seaton O'Connor
You know, I was just trying to like pull any kind of like random like casual small talk out. Yeah. Weather, huh? Yeah. And then he got into like. Yeah, you know, but I just pulled this boat out of the water, you know, using a two inch wing. Not two inch wing, nut on two anchors like that.
Vince Vaughn
You can never do that.
Seaton O'Connor
I'm like, dude, I have no idea what the hell you're talking about. I mean, I couldn't possibly. It's like somebody talking you about their fantasy football team, but you know nothing about fan like football or anything. You're like, so my running back got me 15 points, dude, I have no idea what the hell this guy's talking about. Like, why couldn't you just answer like how's your kid doing?
Vince Vaughn
Good.
Seaton O'Connor
Oh yeah? Is he enjoying soccer? Has he played schools good? Yeah, just do the normal stuff, you know, an anchor like that, it's £250 per square foot. You're never going to get that. Dude, I don't know what, I'm not a sailor. What the hell are you talking about?
Vince Vaughn
Last call for phone calls. What we learn what's in store tomorrow. We'll try to accomplish all of that right after this. Be sure to catch the live edition of the Dan Patrick show, weekdays at 9am Eastern, 6am Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app made for.
Todd Fritz
This Mountain is a podcast that exists to empower listeners to rise above their struggles, break free from the chains of trauma and silence the negative voices that have kept them small. Through raw conversations, real stories, and actionable guidance, you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you.
Olivia Carville
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle. This is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into that.
Todd Fritz
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself, to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all. So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well being and climb your personal mountain.
Olivia Carville
Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you. It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people. Your mountain is that.
Todd Fritz
Listen to Made for this mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Flores
The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. Hosted by me, writer and historian Dan Flores and brought to you by Velvet Buck, this podcast looks at a West available nowhere else. Each episode I'll be diving into some of the lesser known histories of the West. I'll then be joined in conversation by guests such as Western historian Dr. Randall Williams and Best selling author and meat eater founder Stephen Rinella.
Kevin Harlan
I'll correct my kids now and then where they'll say when cave people were here. And I'll say, it seems like the.
Vince Vaughn
Ice Age people that were here didn't.
Kevin Harlan
Have a real affinity for caves.
Dan Flores
So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
Vince Vaughn
Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kevin Harlan
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. Sir, we are back in a big way. In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives. This kind of star studded a little bit, man. We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner. It's just the compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves. Music stars Marcus King, John Osbourne.
Vince Vaughn
For Brothers Osbourne, we have this misunderstanding of what this quote unquote drug thing is.
Kevin Harlan
Benny the Butcher, Brent Smith from Shinedown, Got be real from Cypress Hill, NHL enforcer Riley Cote. Marine Corps Corvette MMA fighter Liz Caramouche.
Todd Fritz
What we're doing now isn't working and.
Dan Patrick
We need to change things.
Vince Vaughn
Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
Kevin Harlan
It makes it real.
Vince Vaughn
It really does. It makes it real.
Kevin Harlan
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear episodes one week early and ad free with exclusive content. Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcast.
Vince Vaughn
On November 5, 2018 at 6:33am, a red Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in a ditch out in Sleep Hole Valley. The driver's seat door was open. No traces of footsteps leaving the vehicle. No belongings were found, except for a cassette tape left lodged in the player. On that tape were 10 vile.
Dan Patrick
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Vince Vaughn
Grotesque.
Kevin Harlan
Oh my God.
Vince Vaughn
Oh my God. Horrific stories that to this day have been kept restricted. You feeling this too? A horror anthology podcast. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Clayton English
In 2020, a group of young women in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Vince Vaughn
Someone was posting photos.
Dan Patrick
It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts that looked exactly like my own.
Todd Fritz
I wanted to throw up. I wanted to scream.
Clayton English
It happened in Levittown New York. But reporting the series took us through the darkest corners of the Internet and to the front lines of a global battle against deepfake pornography.
Todd Fritz
This should be illegal, but what is this?
Clayton English
This is a story about a technology that's moving faster than the law and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide. I'm Margie Murphy. And I'm Olivia Carvell. This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart podcasts Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Vince Vaughn
Legendary broadcaster Bob Costas will join us on the program tomorrow. Albert in Hollywood joins us. Good morning, Albert. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Hey, thank you for taking my call again. I appreciate it. I was listening yesterday when you said that you guys were going to be on Family oh, My Kids all the time. And I have a guaranteed winning strategy I'd love to share with you and the guys, but I'm a little hesitant to share it over the airwaves because I know Rich Eisen is listening, and it'll be like leaving the Playbook at.
Vince Vaughn
Denny's the night before the big game. All right, well, why don't you maybe send it to Tyler and give Tyler all the information, The Family Feud strategy that we're guaranteed to win. That'll be we leave a week from tomorrow today, and we'll be filming a week from tomorrow. Family Feud. What could go wrong? Lucas in Texas. Hi, Luke. What's on your mind today?
Dan Patrick
Hey, Dan.
Vince Vaughn
Good morning. Good morning.
Dan Patrick
Happy birthday to Tyler, you know, top five call screener in DP show history. No doubt. So, hey, you guys were talking a little bit earlier about stadium songs and entrances, and this is something I've wanted.
Vince Vaughn
To bring up for a little while.
Dan Patrick
I've learned that there is kind of an online movement, particularly among US Men's national teams, to say, what is the song that American fans can chant or sing kind of at Olympics games or international soccer matches, stuff like that?
Vince Vaughn
I've heard that Country Road is kind of a leader in the clubhouse there by John Denver.
Dan Patrick
But, I mean, what would y' all.
Vince Vaughn
Say is, like, a great song that.
Dan Patrick
Like, American fans can sing in those international settings? Because a lot of places you don't get the artificial song.
Vince Vaughn
You've got to sing it yourself. You got a universal song that we can sing in the Olympics or the World Cup.
Kevin Harlan
Marvin dmx Rough Riders anthem.
Vince Vaughn
Okay.
Dan Patrick
All of America can't Get behind that.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, yeah. See, you got one.
Seaton O'Connor
I think the most universally known song right now that people use in sports is Seven Nation Army. Oh, that pretty much everybody knows.
Vince Vaughn
Paul, you got one.
Paul Pabst
Marvin took my DMX pick.
Vince Vaughn
Todd, you got one.
Dan Patrick
I like.
Vince Vaughn
There's no Stopping Us.
Dan Patrick
No one does it better or ain't no stopping us. Now we're on the move. I think those would work nicely.
Vince Vaughn
Okay. I don't know what the first one was.
Dan Patrick
There's no stopping Us. No one does it.
Vince Vaughn
But I think I might have been.
Dan Patrick
From Breaking to the Electric Boogaloo, the.
Paul Pabst
Electric.
Vince Vaughn
Ozone and Turbo. There was no sequel to that. There's no Stopping Us.
Dan Patrick
No one does it that time.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, it's not good. Okay. This day in sports history.
Paul Pabst
Paul, just a couple for you. 1970, the New York Knicks won their first NBA title. Beat the Lakers in game seven of the finals. 1971, Joe Frazier defeated Muhammad Ali at the Garden. And this is a fun one. 1984, Kirby Puckett made his MLB debut. Four for four with four singles.
Vince Vaughn
One of the greatest game seven performances in NBA history. Maybe the most forgotten game seven performance in NBA history. Walt Frazier had 36 points and 19 assists. I think he had six steals as well. The Knicks beat the Lakers by 14. Game seven, NBA finals. And he wasn't named the most valuable player in the NBA Finals. Willis Reed was. And I think Willis scored four points total and he got the mvp. Final results of the poll question. Seaton, what do you have for me today?
Seaton O'Connor
This has been just a roller coaster ride of a poll question all day, but if you were betting Knicks in seven or Celtics in six, right now we're at 62%. Knicks in seven. That's been a big swing. Okay, Big swing for the Knicks. They just keep getting dubbed.
Vince Vaughn
Do we have an updated point spread for Game 3? Celtics, Knicks. Has that come out yet? We have the gambling podcast coming up later on today. Shay and Irving, Bad Larry, Dylan, myself. And we'll be gambling on a few items and also the next pope. They would like to put out the odds and see who their favorites are.
Paul Pabst
Yes, Paulie, I had the Celtics favored by five and a half over the Knicks.
Vince Vaughn
Todd, what'd you learn today? If there's a known as two Vince Vaughn's magic eight ball says chances are good you can be in the movie. I like that. Appreciate that, Seaton.
Seaton O'Connor
According to Sue Bird, Gino Oriema also synced with the team.
Vince Vaughn
Yes, he did. She was good interview.
Seaton O'Connor
She was great.
Vince Vaughn
Yeah, she was great. Marvin Cornbread Maxwell hates the Knicks fans now. Yes he did, Paul.
Paul Pabst
Let's all support known as one Todd.
Dan Patrick
Turbo and Buffalo says you know it.
Vince Vaughn
Everybody knows it.
Dan Patrick
The Celtics will win the next four games and beat the Knicks in six.
Vince Vaughn
Have a great day everybody. And to Tyler. Happy Birthday. We'll talk to you tomorrow.
Todd Fritz
The Made for this Mountain podcast exists to empower listeners to rise above their inner struggles and face the mountain in front of them. So during Mental Health Awareness Month, tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well being and then climb that mountain.
Olivia Carville
You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify, the thing that you refuse to say. Hey, this is my mountain and this is the struggle.
Todd Fritz
Listen to Made for this mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Flores
Why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
Vince Vaughn
Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Clayton English
In 2020, a group of young women found themselves in an AI fueled nightmare.
Vince Vaughn
Someone was posting photos.
Dan Patrick
It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts.
Clayton English
This is Levittown, a new podcast from iHeart podcasts Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope about the rise of deepfake pornography and the battle to stop it. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Kevin Harlan
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast.
Vince Vaughn
Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war. This year, a lot of the biggest.
Kevin Harlan
Names in music and sports. It's kind of star studded a little bit, man. We met them at their homes, we met them at their recording studios.
Vince Vaughn
Stories matter and it brings a face to it.
Kevin Harlan
It makes it real. It really does.
Vince Vaughn
It makes it real.
Kevin Harlan
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast. Hi, I'm Sam Mullins and I've got a new podcast coming out called goboy the gritty true story of how one man fought his way out of some.
Vince Vaughn
Of darkest the places imaginable. Roger Caron was 16 when first convicted, has spent 24 of those years in jail.
Kevin Harlan
But when Roger Caron picked up a pen and paper, he went from an ex con to a literary darling from Campside Media and iHeart Podcasts. Listen to GoBoy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Patrick
You're listening to an iHeart podcast.
Summary of “Hour 3 – Oversharing on Surgeries, Vince Vaughn” | The Dan Patrick Show
In the third hour of The Dan Patrick Show, hosted by iHeartPodcasts and the Dan Patrick Podcast Network, sports commentator Dan Patrick engages in an insightful and entertaining conversation with Hollywood star Vince Vaughn. The episode, released on May 8, 2025, deftly weaves together discussions on personal experiences with surgeries, insights into Vince’s latest film project, and in-depth analysis of the ongoing NBA playoff series between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics. The dialogue is punctuated with humor, personal anecdotes, and interactive segments that keep both regular listeners and new audiences engaged.
The hour kicks off with an introduction to Vince Vaughn’s latest project, a Netflix film titled Known As. The movie revolves around a man who opens an Italian restaurant featuring local grandmothers as a way to cope with the loss of his mother. Dan Patrick praises the film’s unique storyline and emotional depth.
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Dan Patrick shares a personal story about undergoing a cosmetic surgery procedure that requires him to sit on a bag of frozen peas—a common practice for post-surgery comfort. This leads to a lighthearted yet candid discussion about the experiences and societal perceptions surrounding surgeries.
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The conversation shifts to the intense NBA playoff matchup between the Knicks and the Celtics. Dan and Vince dissect recent game performances, with a focus on the Knicks’ defensive strategies and the Celtics' clutch plays. They analyze game statistics, player performances, and the psychological aspects influencing the teams’ outcomes.
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The segment includes real-time poll results, reflecting audience sentiments and predictions about the series. The hosts explore how fan dynamics and personal experiences shape their support for different teams, providing a relatable perspective for listeners.
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Dan Patrick and Vince Vaughn delve into personal stories about fandom, discussing the challenges and joys of supporting sports teams. They share anecdotes about their children’s team choices, the impact of team rivalries within families, and the importance of allowing children to form their own sporting identities.
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Vince Vaughn discusses his experiences on set, particularly interactions with legendary actress Susan Sarandon, and his aspirations for future collaborations. The hosts touch upon potential sequels to popular films like Dodgeball, highlighting the complexities and camaraderie involved in creating cinematic projects.
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The hosts engage in humorous discussions about the challenges of making small talk, especially in professional settings. They share funny encounters and offer relatable insights into handling one-sided or confusing conversations, adding a touch of levity to the episode.
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Throughout the hour, Dan and Vince incorporate live polls and interactive segments, gauging listener opinions on game outcomes and team performances. These segments foster a sense of community and participation among the audience.
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As the hour concludes, Dan Patrick and Vince Vaughn wrap up their multifaceted conversation with final thoughts on sports, personal growth, and future projects. The episode ends on a high note, with both hosts expressing mutual respect and anticipation for future collaborations.
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This episode of The Dan Patrick Show offers a rich blend of personal storytelling, sports analysis, and behind-the-scenes insights into the entertainment industry. Through engaging dialogue and memorable quotes, Dan Patrick and Vince Vaughn create an episode that is both entertaining and informative, making it a valuable listen for fans of sports, movies, and personable conversations.
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This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting the key points, discussions, insights, and memorable moments shared between Dan Patrick and Vince Vaughn.