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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Jess Battles AI + Pablo Calls Method Man 'Method' | Hour 3

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Meadowlark Media

Sports

4.732.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2026

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

"Jessica, do you have any incidents recently where you have gotten your fat on?" Dan has received an apology from someone he claims not to know, but the show is rather suspicious that he doesn't have Trysta's number saved. Who in Dan's life is most likely to use the word 'fumbly'? After UCF's commencement speaker was booed for discussing AI, the show delves into the fears that come with using it more and more each day. Jess also weighs in on Steve Sarkisian and Lane Kiffin's recent features in USA Today and Vanity Fair, and Dan wants to know which are the four best snacks of all time. Are pretzels cheese balls? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Dan Levitar show with the Stucats podcast.

0:07.6

So Dan and I during the break were further discussing the whole idea that anyone with an ownership

0:13.2

stake in Meadowlark should feel proud of having won or been a part of the Pulitzer Prize.

0:18.6

And I have to admit I've come around to it because I asked Dan,

0:22.1

I use an example, I own 2.5% of a racehorse. If my racehorse wins the Kentucky Derby, can I say

0:29.6

that I'm a part of that? And he said, yeah, absolutely. And you know what? Damn it, he's right.

0:35.4

If I own 2.5, if I own the right ear of a racehorse that wins the Kentucky Derby, I'm going to be at that racetrack in the winner's circle because I'm entitled to. So there. I just texted my wife, babe, I want you to know. Dan wants me to tell you that I'm a Pulitzer Prize winner. I'm going to update you on what you tell me. Nice.

0:56.9

I will talk to Jessica about this in a second.

0:57.9

I'll text my wife as well.

1:00.2

I also want some advice from you guys.

1:02.0

I'm surprised your wife is talking to you.

1:08.9

The text here that I just got, I'm wondering how you guys would respond to this because the text reads I was not my

1:12.6

sharpest self this morning so if it came across fumbly I apologize this text

1:20.2

is not meant for me I don't know who this is this is not something that I

1:25.8

had as an interaction this morning. Do I just make

1:28.2

this person feel bad by saying wrong number? Are they going to feel extra worse? Because

1:32.6

their message, their apology is not getting wherever it is that they wanted to get to.

1:36.7

I like this. Jessica, do you have any advice for me here on what I do here? What do I write

1:41.6

back to this person to not make them feel already worse than they do?

1:46.2

But I don't think I should ignore it because if I ignore it, they're not going to get their

1:49.6

apology where it was meant. How well do you know this person? I don't know. I don't have any

1:55.6

relationship with this person. Now, I would say real fast, think about everyone you've spoken to

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