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Tennis!
APR 3, 2026Served with Andy Roddick
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    Iga Swiatek hires Francisco Roig

    β€œIga's dropped to number four in the world, hasn't reached a final this season. Her game is the Spanish school, heavy top spin, extreme RPMs, grinding opponents behind the baseline. Royce has literally built his career coaching that style. The first tournament together for the duo, Stuttgart April 13th, clay season officially is on.”

    β€” Mike
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    Andy Murray launches sustainable shoe brand

    β€œIt appears that some rivalries may not ever leave the court, they just move into the boardroom. Now Andy's selling sneakers made of castor beans, corn and seaweed, meanwhile, Roddick's sitting on a 3% stake of On Running, a company valued at nearly $20 billion. His stake alone is worth around $375 million.”

    β€” Mike
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    Major stars withdraw from Monte Carlo

    β€œMonte Carlo kicks off this weekend. Quick reminder, it's the only non-mandatory Masters 1000 and the withdrawal list reflects that. Five big names out, Novak Djokovic with a right shoulder, Taylor Fritz healing some tendonitis, Jack Draper still managing an arm injury, and 2025 semifinalist Davidovic Fekina is out with an abdominal tear.”

    β€” Mike
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    Alcaraz coach addresses Miami mental struggles

    β€œLopez said of the actions by Alcaraz that it shouldn't be normalized, but it is not surprising for a 22-year-old. He said that Carlos needs to control those impulses, especially in front of the opponent. You don't want to show those weaknesses to the other side of the net, but that beyond that, that's just how Carlos releases tension.”

    β€” Mike
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    WTA Finals may relocate to Charlotte

    β€œReports broke this week that the WTA finals are potentially leaving Saudi Arabia after this season. The three-year deal with Riyadh is done, and the front runner to host starting in 2027, Charlotte, North Carolina, serves hometown in just a few hours drive north here of Charleston.”

    β€” Mike
Politics and News
APR 5, 2026NPR
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    US forces rescue pilot from Iran mission

    β€œA US. Air Force officer who, along with another crew member, ejected from a jet shot down in Iran on Friday was rescued by US forces Sunday morning. President Trump announced the rescue on social media, calling it, quote, one of the most daring search and rescue operations in US history.”

    β€” Dave Parvez
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    Global oil prices surge despite domestic supply

    β€œOil is a globally priced commodity, so even though we won't have a physical shortage here because we've got Canada for heavy oil and we produce our own, the reality is that the price is global and there's a real physical shortage. And so we don't escape that price impact, and that translates to what it costs a refiner to buy the crude and therefore what you pay for gasoline at the pump.”

    β€” David Goldwyn
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    Jerusalem Easter celebrations face extreme security restrictions

    β€œThis Easter, only about a dozen priests were praying inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where it's believed Jesus died and was resurrected. Auxiliary Bishop William Schomali says holy places without pilgrims is like a body without soul, and he urged politicians to choose the way of peace, forgiveness, and reconciliation.”

    β€” Carrie Kahn
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    Pope Leo calls for global peace and resilience

    β€œThousands gathered in front of St. Peter's Basilica for Mass where Pope Leo led his Easter message with a prayer, offering a reminder of faith and continuity for Christians around the world. The Pope also called for peace and urged the world not to grow numb to war and suffering.”

    β€” Windsor Johnston
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    Archbishop Sarah Mullally urges Middle East ceasefire

    β€œIn this, her first Easter sermon since becoming spiritual leader of the world's Anglicans, Sarah Mullally pleaded for an end to, quote, the violence and destruction in the Middle East. She added, may all people of the region receive the peace, justice, and freedom they long for.”

    β€” Vicki Barker
Politics and News
APR 5, 2026NPR
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    US and Israeli forces rescue downed airman

    β€œTrump said the Iranians were closing in on him, but the US forces found him first. They picked him up, flew him out of Iran. Trump says he's safe and sound, though we don't know exactly where he is or the extent of his injuries. Still a lot of details we don't know. The New York Times is reporting that two US planes landed to pick up the injured colonel and the other troops, but were not able to fly out.”

    β€” Greg Myrie
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    Israeli anti-war protests grow despite gathering bans

    β€œI'm here in central Tel Aviv, where hundreds of Israelis came to protest against the war in Iran and Lebanon. They held signs with the faces of Lebanese children killed by the Israeli military, and they went into an underground shelter during a missile attack. Protester Shiri Katz said she believes this war is going nowhere, and despite wanting freedom for Iran, she feels it will not be achieved through this conflict.”

    β€” Itai Stern
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    Iran sets record for longest internet shutdown

    β€œAlmost 80% of Iran's 90 million population use the internet for commercial or social purposes. But now they find themselves digitally cut off from the rest of the world after the government imposed a blackout soon after the start of the hostilities. The Global Internet Monitor, NetBlock, says the shutdown has exceeded all other comparable incidents in severity.”

    β€” Ambar Hassan Atirajan
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    Pope Leo delivers Easter hope amid conflict

    β€œAt the Vatican, thousands of Christian faithful are filling St. Peter's Square on this Easter Sunday. Pope Leo delivered the traditional Easter blessing in Latin, asking that God's grace and peace remain with the faithful. The American Pope also addressed the crowd in English, saying 'Happy Easter! May you bring the joy of Jesus, who is risen and present in our midst, to all you meet.'”

    β€” Windsor Johnston
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    UConn faces Michigan in NCAA championship final

    β€œUConn center, Terrace Reed Jr. capped the Huskies' scoring in the 71-62 victory with key free throws in the game's final seconds. This season, Reed has shot a below average 59% from the line, but was determined to change that. Reed said he looked at his coach with 30 seconds left and asked to catch the ball and be fouled because he trusted the work he put in to knock the shots down.”

    β€” Greg Eklund
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 3, 2026Scott Melker
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    Bitcoin remains stuck in a sideways trend

    β€œI think the reality here is that when you take a look at the Bitcoin market, we are largely doing nothing. All coins are highly correlated in their nothingness. And no surprises there. For now, though, I think we can largely expect it to stay sideways.”

    β€” Scott Melker
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    Government job reports are unreliable and frequently revised

    β€œEvery single year or we get a massive revision down in all of the job numbers that we saw for the entire year before, it was like 800,000 years ago, over a million jobs this year. So we look at these job reports, we get really excited and oh my god, it's so bullish, people have jobs. And then while you're not looking, they rug pull you and change the job numbers entirely.”

    β€” Scott Melker
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    Bitcoin treasury companies are failing at financial engineering

    β€œYou can not financially engineer a balance sheet, unless your name is Michael Saylor, to beat Bitcoin using Bitcoin. But instead, Bitcoin Treasury acted like completely redacted momos and yoloed into literally anything they could find at the dead top of the market.”

    β€” Scott Melker
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    France launches its first tokenized aerospace IPO

    β€œFrance's new exchange is taking aerospace firm public on chain. This is what I would love to see in the United States, to be quite honest. These shares can be issued, traded and settled with blockchain rails. So this is tokenized equity that's moving from concept to live capital markets.”

    β€” Scott Melker
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    Abra provides portfolio strategies for the fourth turning

    β€œI will be participating in an incredible webinar on April 9th at 4 p.m., which is FREE Free, with my good friends at Abra. Crypto portfolio strategies and investing for the fourth turning. This is everything you need to know about custody, leverage and portfolio positioning.”

    β€” Scott Melker
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 3, 2026Served with Andy Roddick
  • β€’

    Iga Swiatek hires Francisco Roig

    β€œIga's dropped to number four in the world, hasn't reached a final this season. Her game is the Spanish school, heavy top spin, extreme RPMs, grinding opponents behind the baseline. Royce has literally built his career coaching that style. The first tournament together for the duo, Stuttgart April 13th, clay season officially is on.”

    β€” Mike
  • β€’

    Andy Murray launches sustainable shoe brand

    β€œIt appears that some rivalries may not ever leave the court, they just move into the boardroom. Now Andy's selling sneakers made of castor beans, corn and seaweed, meanwhile, Roddick's sitting on a 3% stake of On Running, a company valued at nearly $20 billion. His stake alone is worth around $375 million.”

    β€” Mike
  • β€’

    Major stars withdraw from Monte Carlo

    β€œMonte Carlo kicks off this weekend. Quick reminder, it's the only non-mandatory Masters 1000 and the withdrawal list reflects that. Five big names out, Novak Djokovic with a right shoulder, Taylor Fritz healing some tendonitis, Jack Draper still managing an arm injury, and 2025 semifinalist Davidovic Fekina is out with an abdominal tear.”

    β€” Mike
  • β€’

    Alcaraz coach addresses Miami mental struggles

    β€œLopez said of the actions by Alcaraz that it shouldn't be normalized, but it is not surprising for a 22-year-old. He said that Carlos needs to control those impulses, especially in front of the opponent. You don't want to show those weaknesses to the other side of the net, but that beyond that, that's just how Carlos releases tension.”

    β€” Mike
  • β€’

    WTA Finals may relocate to Charlotte

    β€œReports broke this week that the WTA finals are potentially leaving Saudi Arabia after this season. The three-year deal with Riyadh is done, and the front runner to host starting in 2027, Charlotte, North Carolina, serves hometown in just a few hours drive north here of Charleston.”

    β€” Mike
Good interview shows
APR 2, 2026Joe Rogan
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    Theatrical releases are essential for communal comedy - Theo’s new film 'Busboys' is bypassing immediate streaming to prioritize the shared, physical experience of laughing in a theater with an audience.

    β€œWe're doing a theatrical-only run for 'Busboys' because you need to be in a room with people to really feel the comedy; it loses something when you're just scrolling past it on a phone.”

    β€” Theo Von
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    Long-form conversation exposes the limitations of traditional media - the success of independent podcasts stems from the ability to explore nuanced topics without the constraints of corporate editing or forced soundbites.

    β€œThe reason this medium works is because it's the only place left where you can actually have a human conversation that isn't being manipulated by some producer in a glass booth.”

    β€” Joe Rogan
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    Personal vulnerability is the key to audience connection - Theo discusses how sharing his internal struggles and 'darker' thoughts allows listeners to feel less isolated in their own mental health journeys.

    β€œI realized that if I just tell people I'm struggling or that I'm feeling weird, it takes the power away from that feeling and suddenly everyone else says, 'Man, I feel that way too.'”

    β€” Theo Von
Fun & Entertainment
APR 3, 2026The Ringer
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    Tiger Woods faces a career-threatening personal and physical crisis

    β€œHe was carrying an extremely large load in terms of participation in the redirection of the tour. He's been a crucial element and a person in Rolap's year for how the tour might refashion itself. He has been a super active participant in the TGL and the viability of that property really depends on him.”

    β€” Joe House
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    Opioid use likely stems from Tiger's intense physical ramp-up

    β€œNow that he's in ramp-up mode, does that mean the pain meds need to be elevated? And did that just sort of change the overall risk paradigm? Like, oh, you know, I'm going to practice. That means I have to take the pain meds.”

    β€” Joe House
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    Tiger's fame creates an unsustainable level of personal pressure

    β€œThe point is, he was the single most famous person of our childhood. He was our version of Elvis, and he went completely sideways over the next 10, 12 years. And sometimes I wonder about, you know, if that level of fame and greatness, it seems like it's really hard for a lot of people to handle.”

    β€” Bill Simmons
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    LeBron James defines the gold standard for career sustainability

    β€œIt makes me appreciate LeBron even more, like the career he's had, and how little went wrong, and the stuff we nipped on is all like stupid shit, right? But for the most part, like he really handled his business. When you think like, just being like a child prodigy, basically all the way through, it's about as good as it's gonna go.”

    β€” Bill Simmons
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    Tiger served as the de facto leader for players

    β€œTiger also kind of occupies that same space. One of the roles that Tiger was playing in trying to provide direction to the PGA Tour and Brian Rollap was really the voice of the players. He was, there's no union, they're not organized, but I really was sort of likening him to the head of the players union.”

    β€” Joe House
Good interview shows
MAR 17, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC
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    The automation of the physical world - Travis Kalanick explores the shift from digital platforms to physical robotics, emphasizing how 'capital as a weapon' is driving the development of actuators and autonomous systems.

    β€œCapital is becoming a weapon used to automate the physical world through robotics and actuators.”

    β€” Travis Kalanick
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    Dell's $50B AI infrastructure play - Michael Dell highlights his massive investment in the hardware layer of AI, positioning Dell to capture the tidal wave of enterprise compute demand.

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    Closing the wealth gap via Invest America - Michael Dell proposes a $6.25B initiative to provide 401ks from birth for 25 million children, leveraging long-term compounding to address systemic inequality.

    β€œCapital is becoming a weapon used to automate the physical world through robotics and actuators.”

    β€” Travis Kalanick
Macro Pods
MAR 17, 2026All-In Podcast, LLC
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    The automation of the physical world - Travis Kalanick explores the shift from digital platforms to physical robotics, emphasizing how 'capital as a weapon' is driving the development of actuators and autonomous systems.

    β€œCapital is becoming a weapon used to automate the physical world through robotics and actuators.”

    β€” Travis Kalanick
  • β€’

    Dell's $50B AI infrastructure play - Michael Dell highlights his massive investment in the hardware layer of AI, positioning Dell to capture the tidal wave of enterprise compute demand.

  • β€’

    Closing the wealth gap via Invest America - Michael Dell proposes a $6.25B initiative to provide 401ks from birth for 25 million children, leveraging long-term compounding to address systemic inequality.

    β€œCapital is becoming a weapon used to automate the physical world through robotics and actuators.”

    β€” Travis Kalanick
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
MAR 20, 2026Danny Knowles
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    Non-custodial code is being treated as a crime - Despite FinCEN guidance stating non-custodial wallets are not money transmitters, the DOJ targeted Samourai founders for unlicensed money transmission and laundering conspiracy.

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    The prosecution allegedly suppressed exonerating evidence - Prosecutors reportedly buried a FinCEN memo that cleared Samourai of being a money service business, a move the defense characterizes as a significant Brady violation.

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    The judicial process forced a tactical plea deal - Facing a hostile judge swap and the threat of a 25-year sentence, the founders chose five-year plea deals as a survival tactic rather than risking a trial in a compromised environment.

Good interview shows
MAR 20, 2026Joe Rogan
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    The Iterative Grind - Success in comedy requires a relentless writing pace where high volume is the only reliable path to the elite-level bits featured in specials like 'None Too Pleased'.

    β€œComedy is the only business where you have to suck for a decade just to prove you're not crazy for trying it.”

    β€” Mark Normand
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    Platform Sovereignty - Modern comedians are finding success by balancing the prestige of Netflix with the raw accessibility of YouTube to bypass traditional industry gatekeepers.

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    Social Counter-Pressure - Stand-up serves as a critical cultural release valve, maintaining the necessity of unfiltered speech in an increasingly hypersensitive social landscape.

    β€œComedy is the only business where you have to suck for a decade just to prove you're not crazy for trying it.”

    β€” Mark Normand
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