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The Tom Barnard Podcast

Tom Barnard Podcast - Everyone watched the Oscars, including Adam Glassman

The Tom Barnard Podcast

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Entertainment News, Comedy, News, Sports

4.1652 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

SKOR North's Phil Mackey celebrates Kirk Cousins' Super Bowl day, which is the first day of NFL tampering where Cousins is able to discuss and agree to tentative deals with other teams ahead of the official free agency period.

- KSTP's Chris Egert shares about an interview he saw with Tim Scoot regarding who should succeed Mitch Connell once he steps down, chats about the 2024 presidential race, and shares some of the top news headlines from the day.

Bob Sansevere talks about the Oscars last night and if he felt the right movies and actors won, plus shares a bit about Kirk Cousins' potential splash into free agency and a chat about Minnesota politics.

- EXTRA's correspondent Adam Glassman joins the show to do a deep dive on the 96th Academy Awards, talk about the big night for Oppenheimer, the upset in leading actress category, and much more!

Kristyn Burtt talks about the main highlights from the Oscars last night, including John Cena presenting an award while nude, Ryan Gosling's performance of "I'm Just Ken", and Emma Stone's win over Lily Gladstone.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Did you ever wonder how all those clock sounds were made in the beginning of Time by Pink Floyd?

0:05.4

Or what was going on when Kurt Cobain wrote Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit?

0:10.6

I'm Jan Delane, host of the Behind the Song podcast. Join me for each episode, digging into

0:15.4

classic rock's most interesting songs and the history behind them. You might just find a new revelation in the music

0:21.8

you've heard all your life. Check it out wherever you get your podcasts and on the behind the song

0:26.7

YouTube channel. And if you like it, hit subscribe. Hey, I'm Elizabeth Reese. And I'm Marjorie Punit.

0:32.5

We host a podcast. It's called Best to the Nest. If you want to bring love, balance,

0:37.1

and joy to your home,

0:38.6

relationships, or parenting, listen, we do too. We want your home to be your favorite place to be.

0:44.2

We bring in experts to guide us along the way. We also chat about pop culture and how it plays in our

0:49.1

lives. So learn and laugh along with us as you bring your best to your nest. Best to the Nest, the podcast that

0:56.3

brings you home. Get it wherever you get your podcasts. This is the Tom Bernard podcast. Listen live,

1:03.8

weekday mornings, 8 to 930, or anytime you like as a podcast on the Tom Bernard app at Tom Bernard

1:10.2

Show.com or wherever you get your

1:12.7

podcasts. Yeah, wherever you get them, you heard me. I'm just checking on a couple of things.

1:18.9

I asked a question last night of our listeners on social media. And so far, the responses have

1:25.9

been. I hate that when you open it up and it opens on the wrong page and you got to scroll down why do they do that explain it to me um they want you to see them what's what's newest latest and greatest yeah you're right that's and well don't forget about the ads either let's not forget that part uh okay there's Jeff Durbino,

1:44.3

Yellow Brick Comedy, whatever that is.

1:46.7

Oh, here I am.

1:47.5

I finally found myself.

1:49.7

Well, did you guys see this?

1:51.9

Judy.

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