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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Hour 2: The Oldest Content In The History Of Podcasting

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Meadowlark Media

Sports

4.732.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2023

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the oldest hour in the history of the show! George Toma a.k.a. "The Sodfather" a.k.a. "The God of Sod" joins the show to debrief us on the drama between him, Roger Goodell, Ed Mangan, and the NFL after he was thrown under the bus for the sloppy field at the Super Bowl. Then, Sister Jean is here to prove Stugotz's skepticism wrong through her earnest, joyful spirit as she shares her life story and the details of her new book with Seth Davis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The Dan Levittard Show with Stugots presents the oldest content in the history of podcasting.

0:16.0

Two guests who are combined 196 years old.

0:22.0

Enjoy!

0:26.0

He is a legend. I want this herd throughout the land and hopefully George you can hear me on this because this is the God of Sod.

0:34.0

And you here. This is the Sultan of Sod. This is the Sodfather.

0:40.0

Hello Sodfather. Can you hold on? We got to make sure you hear his sentence.

0:44.0

He can hear us. He can hear us.

0:46.0

You're smiling. I can hear.

0:48.0

God of Sod. He is the God of Sod. He is the most universally appreciated grounds keeper in the history of sports.

1:02.0

He did it for the Kansas City. He's done every Super Bowl.

1:06.0

And we've been wanting to talk to him for a long time. Stugots said he was the get of all gets.

1:10.0

I don't know where Stugots went. He was supposed to be here for this interview.

1:14.0

Thank you George Toma for being you for being the Sodfather.

1:20.0

Well what I'd like to do I would like to take you on a long long road trip for why I first started and where I ended up today.

1:30.0

I started out in a little town of Veteransville, Pennsylvania, the heart of the Antercyte Co region right near Wuxberr, Pennsylvania.

1:40.0

And I started there and everybody was poor in the coal miners.

1:46.0

And when I was 10 years old my dad died from antricilicosis, black lung disease, and had to get a job.

1:54.0

In those days when you were 8 years old you already worked in the mines.

2:00.0

And many of those youngsters were killed either by rock slides or by being kicked by the mules for they led the cocares out of the mule.

2:10.0

No way was I going to do that. I got a job on the vegetable farm.

2:14.0

Ten cents an hour, ten hours a day, six days a week.

2:21.0

And then when I was 11 I got a job on a chicken farm, an vegetable farm that was fifty cents a day.

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