Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd – Episode: Joe and Jada - Knicks Fire Thibs, Cardi B & Offset Drama, Lil Wayne's Carter 6 + A.I. Stories
Release Date: June 10, 2025
In this vibrant and engaging episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, hosts Joe Crack and Jada delve into a myriad of contemporary topics ranging from sports upheavals to celebrity dramas and the latest in music. The episode encapsulates their candid conversations, personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary, making it a must-listen for fans who crave a blend of entertainment and informed discussion.
1. Degree Cool Rush Deodorant Formula Change
The episode kicks off with a discussion about a major shift in the personal care industry.
[01:30] Fat Joe: “Last year, Degree changed the formula for their Cool Rush deodorant. Their fans rebelled and wanted the old scent back, and Degree listened. That doesn't happen often.”
[01:38] Jada: “They admitted that they effed up and are bringing the original Cool Rush scent back. And it's exactly how you remember it. Cool, crisp, and fresh.”
Jada emphasizes the rarity of companies admitting mistakes and reverting to beloved products. The hosts commend Degree for their responsiveness to consumer feedback, highlighting the return of the original scent to major retailers like Walmart and Target for under $4.
2. Knicks Fire Coach Thibs
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the New York Knicks' recent decision to part ways with Coach Thibs.
[14:31] Jadakiss: “It was a good one, man. Shout out to Coach Thibs. He gave us something we haven't done in 20, 25 years. I say, my thing is 350-win seasons.”
[14:43] Joe Crack: “350 win seasons. How do they fire him?”
The hosts dissect the reasons behind Coach Thibs' dismissal, pondering whether the Knicks felt he reached his coaching ceiling or if there were other underlying factors. They speculate on possible new coaching candidates, mentioning figures like Mark Jackson and Jason Kidd, and discuss the impact of high-profile players like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Karl-Anthony Towns on the team's dynamics.
[17:09] Jadakiss: “They said it was MAD meetings. They was asking them something. It was a defense assignment that the whole team pointed out that he wasn't doing.”
The conversation reflects a blend of frustration and support for the team, acknowledging Coach Thibs' contributions while questioning the abrupt nature of his termination.
3. Lil Wayne's Carter 6 Album
Transitioning to the music industry, Joe and Jada explore Lil Wayne's latest release, Carter 6.
[55:02] Joe Crack: “Lil Wayne dropped the Carter.”
[55:10] Jadakiss: “I'm going to studio.”
They discuss the album's evolution, noting its departure from Lil Wayne's traditional style. With collaborations featuring artists like Bono and Jelly Roll, Carter 6 is described as blending hip-hop with rock elements, even drawing a comparison to opera house performances by legends like Andrea Bocelli.
[55:12] Joe Crack: “It's a different album. I suggest everybody go Carter six man.”
The hosts commend Lil Wayne for his versatility and ability to push musical boundaries, suggesting that the album offers a fresh listening experience for fans.
4. Cardi B & Offset Drama
The hosts delve into recent rumors and controversies surrounding Cardi B and her relationship with Offset.
[31:44] Joe Crack: “I hate when somebody tells me... I take pride in how we dress and we dress however we dress.”
[32:04] Jadakiss: “Each his own bottle of Patron. I don't know how to.”
The conversation touches upon public perceptions of celebrity relationships, specifically addressing issues like spousal support and personal disagreements. They reflect on Cardi B's influence and her ability to navigate public scrutiny while maintaining her image.
[32:19] Joe Crack: “So one time. So when you see a guy win, you'll be like, yo, at least the guy won.”
The hosts emphasize the complexities of fame and the personal challenges that come with it, advocating for understanding and empathy towards public figures.
5. Personal Anecdotes and Stories
Interwoven with their discussions, Joe and Jada share engaging personal stories that offer listeners a glimpse into their lives.
[02:15] Joe Crack: “Big Joe Crack in the building.”
[03:28] Joe Crack: “I'm older. I watch you every year. Miami. Here, there, there, there.”
They recount experiences such as attending a lavish Muslim wedding in Dubai, interactions with wealthy individuals, and reflections on aging. These anecdotes are peppered with humor and heartfelt moments, deepening the connection with the audience.
[07:25] Jadakiss: “It.”
[08:43] Jadakiss: “That's a hell of an escape route.”
The storytelling captivates listeners, blending personal experiences with broader societal observations.
6. Artificial Intelligence Stories
While not the primary focus, the hosts briefly touch upon AI, integrating it into their broader conversations.
[23:09] Joe Crack: “The original artificial intelligence. Like when I look at shy in there, that's the AI handle when he...”
The mention of AI is woven into their narratives, reflecting on its impact and presence in everyday scenarios. Although not extensively discussed, it highlights the relevance of technology in their lives.
7. Gambling and Betting Discussions
Joe and Jada engage in a spirited discussion about gambling, exploring the psychology behind it and sharing personal insights.
[48:20] Joe Crack: “You gotta understand, I'm a virgin to this. Like, I'm not a big gambler.”
[50:27] Jadakiss: “No, but the dealer is like the banker. He got a chance to...”
They analyze the inherent risks of gambling, the strategies employed by casinos to ensure profitability, and the allure that keeps people hooked. Their candid conversation demystifies the gambling experience, making it relatable to listeners.
8. Reflections on Violence and Law Enforcement
The conversation takes a poignant turn as the hosts discuss incidents involving law enforcement and community responses.
[56:03] Joe Crack: “So, right, think about it, right? So you think about all the cops pulled us over in our lives.”
[57:23] Jadakiss: “So you're saying Sharpton, they don't go to Cali.”
They reflect on the tensions between communities and law enforcement, referencing historical and recent events. Their dialogue underscores the complexities of these interactions and the emotional weight they carry.
9. Concluding Remarks and Emotional Moments
As the episode draws to a close, Joe shares a heartfelt tribute.
[46:53] Joe Crack: “This is a sad note, but shout out. My brother, DJ Serge, his daughter recently passed away. She was in the Beyoncé concert and someone hit and run and she was pregnant...”
The hosts express their condolences and discuss coping mechanisms, highlighting the importance of support systems in times of grief.
[48:00] Jadakiss: “Shout out to Sergi and his daughter. God bless.”
This moment adds a layer of depth and authenticity to the episode, showcasing the hosts' vulnerability and solidarity.
Notable Quotes
- Fat Joe: “Last year, Degree changed the formula... [01:30]”
- Jada: “They admitted that they effed up... [01:38]”
- Jadakiss: “It was a good one, man. Shout out to Coach Thibs... [14:31]”
- Joe Crack: “Lil Wayne dropped the Carter... [55:02]”
- Jadakiss: “Each his own bottle of Patron... [32:19]”
- Joe Crack: “Big Joe Crack in the building... [02:15]”
- Joe Crack: “This is a sad note... [46:53]”
Conclusion
This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd featuring Joe and Jada offers a rich tapestry of discussions that blend sports analysis, celebrity insights, personal storytelling, and societal reflections. The hosts' dynamic chemistry, combined with their ability to navigate diverse topics with humor and sincerity, provides listeners with both entertainment and thoughtful commentary. Whether dissecting the Knicks' coaching changes or sharing touching personal moments, Joe and Jada deliver an engaging episode that resonates with a wide audience.
