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Sizzler

Mentioned in 6 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Episode Mentions

Mojo In The Morning

Mojo In The Morning · Apr 10, 2026

Forks Up for the Good News

Defunct buffet chain recalled as childhood celebration destination for good grades and achievements

Cancer treatment and post-surgical recovery careHealthcare provider patient experience and communicationRegional restaurant chains and dining culture
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Brooke and Jeffrey

Brooke and Jeffrey · Apr 8, 2026

FULL SHOW: Mom’s Night Out Date, Brooke’s Family Secret + Alexis’ Boozy Mexico Lesson (4/8/26)

Restaurant where secret boyfriend was employed as chef in infidelity story

Single parent dating re-entryRelationship red flags and infidelity detectionGLP-1 weight loss drugs and divorce correlation
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Brooke and Jeffrey

Brooke and Jeffrey · Apr 8, 2026

Busted! (4/8/26)

Restaurant where the private chef was employed and having an affair with Rodney's girlfriend

Infidelity detection methodsWorkplace relationship dynamicsSocial media and relationship transparency
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Daring Creativity

Daring Creativity · Mar 2, 2026

Dare to build a world, not just a brand - Mike Perry (Tavern Agency)

Family steakhouse brand used as hypothetical example of brand-aligned trend activation

Brand Guardianship and Long-Term StrategyModern Heritage Branding PhilosophyTimelessness vs. Trends in Design
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Doughboys

Doughboys · Feb 19, 2026

Ggiata Delicatessen with Vanessa Chester

Buffet restaurant; Vanessa mentioned loving Sizzler growing up due to 24-hour buffet appeal

Sandwich bread quality and texture standardsGhost kitchen vs. full-service restaurant trade-offsEast Coast deli authenticity in Los Angeles
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Huberman Lab

Huberman Lab · Dec 22, 2025

Transform Pain & Trauma Into Creative Expression | David Choe

Featured in Choe's Anthony Bourdain episode; most-watched episode of the series despite Choe criticizing the food

Shame-addiction cycles and how high-achievers weaponize shame as fuel for successChildhood trauma, abandonment, and sexual abuse as drivers of creative genius and self-destructive behaviorWorkaholism as process addiction and its relationship to gambling, sex addiction, and other compulsive behaviors
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