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Roar: The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made?

4/7/202642 min

Jump in today to hear all about the disaster that was the movie ROAR.

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  1. Speaker 00:00

    This is an iHeart podcast, Guaranteed Human.

  2. Michael Easter0:03

    2%. That's the number of people who take the stairs when there is also an escalator available. I'm Michael Easter, and on my podcast, Two Percent, I break down the science of mental toughness, fitness, and building resilience in our strange modern world.

  3. Speaker 20:19

    Put yourself through some hardships, and you will come out on the other side a happier, more fulfilled, healthier person.

  4. Michael Easter0:27

    Listen to Two Percent. That's T-W-O percent on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

  5. Speaker 30:35

    On the Serving Pancakes podcast, conversations about volleyball go beyond the court.

  6. Speaker 40:42

    Today we have a little best friend compatibility test.

  7. Speaker 30:44

    Okay. And how long have we been best friends?

  8. Speaker 40:46

    Since the day we met.

  9. Speaker 30:47

    As the League One volleyball season heads towards its final stretch, there's no better time to tune in. You'll hear unfiltered analysis, behind-the-scenes stories, and conversations with leaders making an impact across the sport. Whether you're following the final push of love's season or just love the game, Serving Pancakes brings you closer to the action and the people shaping the future of volleyball. Open your free iHeartRadio app, search Serving Pancakes, and listen now.

  10. Speaker 01:09

    Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.

  11. Laurie Segall1:12

    I'm Laurie Segall, and this is Mostly Human, a tech podcast through a human lens. This week, an interview with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.

  12. Speaker 41:20

    I think society is going to decide that creators of AI products bear a tremendous amount of responsibility to the products we put out in the world.

  13. Laurie Segall1:27

    An in-depth conversation with the

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