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Relatively Speaking Podcast: Georgetown debacle, NBA resting issues and Tom Cruise

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "Relatively Speaking Podcast: Georgetown debacle, NBA resting issues and Tom Cruise" was published on March 24, 2017 and runs 63 minutes.

March 24, 2017 ·63m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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It is true. It is gnarly, and damn true. The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back with the force of 1,024 suns. That's right, our crack mathematical team has determined that your favorite bi-weekly podcast the force of exactly 1,024 suns. Don't worry, though, as both Jared and Joseph are working hard to make that number 1,025. This episode is a straight flame emoji. That is just a fact. In fact, you can ask anyone about this specific episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast, and you know that they would tell you? That this episode is the greatest episode of all sports podcast episodes in the history of the medium. After the short begins by being derails by a bad Burger King joke, the dastardly -- and dynamic, for that matter -- duo discuss the debacle happening with Georgetown. With the Hoyas firing John Thompson III, it is a critical time for the program to do something... anything. What are the hosts' ideas? A new segment is introduced on this wonderful day. It is called Beating a Dead Horse. Since the show is only taped twice a week, sometimes a story happens in the middle of those two episodes, gets talked about to death, making it irrelevant by the time the Relatively Speaking Podcast returns. Well, no more! Who is responsible for NBA players resting? Should we care? How much wood could a... The show ends on a magical high-note. With the world anxiously waiting, six brave humans sent Jared and Joseph six amazing questions. The hosts answer all six, and end up being inspired to a degree that would make Tom Cruise proud as all hell. Uh. Yeah. You just need to listen.

It is true. It is gnarly, and damn true. The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back with the force of 1,024 suns. That's right, our crack mathematical team has determined that your favorite bi-weekly podcast the force of exactly 1,024 suns. Don't worry, though, as both Jared and Joseph are working hard to make that number 1,025. This episode is a straight flame emoji. That is just a fact. In fact, you can ask anyone about this specific episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast, and you know that they would tell you? That this episode is the greatest episode of all sports podcast episodes in the history of the medium. After the short begins by being derails by a bad Burger King joke, the dastardly -- and dynamic, for that matter -- duo discuss the debacle happening with Georgetown. With the Hoyas firing John Thompson III, it is a critical time for the program to do something... anything. What are the hosts' ideas? A new segment is introduced on this wonderful day. It is called Beating a Dead Horse. Since the show is only taped twice a week, sometimes a story happens in the middle of those two episodes, gets talked about to death, making it irrelevant by the time the Relatively Speaking Podcast returns. Well, no more! Who is responsible for NBA players resting? Should we care? How much wood could a... The show ends on a magical high-note. With the world anxiously waiting, six brave humans sent Jared and Joseph six amazing questions. The hosts answer all six, and end up being inspired to a degree that would make Tom Cruise proud as all hell. Uh. Yeah. You just need to listen.
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