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Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

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Dungeons and Daddies

Dungeons and Daddies · Apr 7, 2026

S4 Ep. 5 - Hope Bloats

Sponsor: Advertised live sports streaming service with flexible viewing options for golf tournaments

Time dilation and relativistic aging in space travel narrativesFaction warfare and recruitment mechanics in sci-fi worldbuildingShapeshifter antagonists and identity deception
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Joe and Jada

Joe and Jada · Apr 2, 2026

Amanda Serrano on Puerto Rico’s FIRST undisputed champ, Katie Taylor fights & future of women’s boxing

UK broadcaster for MVP women's boxing debut on April 5-6; international distribution partner

Women's boxing pay equity and contract negotiationUndisputed championship status and multi-division titlesKatie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano rivalry and fight scoring
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ESPN FC

ESPN FC · Mar 2, 2026

Gab & Juls Show: Are Arsenal really the best team in the league?

Referenced as traditional broadcaster model that Premier League Plus aims to supplement with direct-to-consumer streaming

Arsenal Title Contention and Performance AnalysisSet Piece Tactics and Referee Consistency in Premier LeagueChelsea Financial Losses and Private Equity Sustainability
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Pablo Torre Finds Out

Pablo Torre Finds Out · Feb 6, 2026

Sir Mix-a-Lot Finds Out

Primary sponsor providing F1 coverage and racing content advertising throughout episode

Hip-hop Music History and LegacySeattle Music Scene 1980s-1990sViral Video Culture and Internet Fame
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Good Life Project

Good Life Project · Feb 5, 2026

Why You Feel Unloved | 5 Research-backed Shifts That Change How Love Feels | Harry Reis

Sponsor offering live F1 coverage and sports streaming via now membership with flexible viewing options

Emotional Reciprocity and the CSOM ModelAuthentic Self-Disclosure in RelationshipsActive Listening and Radical Curiosity
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