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Emergency Jaylen Brown Trade Reaction + Timm Woods And The Return Of Dungeons And Dragons

7/2/20262 hr 58 min

Before we get to Dungeons and Dragons Jaylen Brown has been traded to the Sixers and we give our live reaction while Max and Hank are on an island full of Max’s family/friends for his wedding. PFT went to the USMNT win last night (00:00:00-00:45:27). Then we’re back with Timm Woods and the return of Dungeons and Dragons

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  1. Dan Katz· Host0:00

    Hey, Pardon My Take listeners, you can find every episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Prime members can listen ad free on Amazon Music.

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  3. Dan Katz· Host0:38

    On today's Pardon My Take, presented by DraftKings, it's Dungeons & Dragons time. It is the eve of 4th of July, our 250th anniversary as a country, and we are on vacation, but we have a great episode because Tim Woods is back in studio.

  4. PFT Commenter· Host0:59

    Absolutely.

  5. Dan Katz· Host1:00

    Nick Turani is back in studio, and we have quite, quite the Dungeons & Dragons with, I'll just say it, one of the best plot twists ever. Uh, and it's a great, great show, and it's all brought to you... This, this show is brought to you by BetterHelp. We talk about mental health more openly now, but asking for help can still feel hard, and BetterHelp's latest research confirms it. BetterHelp's 2026 State of Stigma report surveyed 2,000 Americans and

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