Share & Walk Alone & Tell with Mike Schur and Joe Posnanski
5/21/202651 min
Have billionaire owners left us in the twilight of American fandom? Are crying Liverpool fans actually the cure for male loneliness? And is the NFL offseason running out of juice? Would you get married during the Super Bowl on Valentine's Day? Plus: Jim Thome's farm adjacency, Regis Philbin analytics, Gerry and the Pacemakers, institutional investors, the worst pandemic crowd... and feeding a sandwich to Stugotz on Microsoft Teams.
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Welcome to Pablo Torre Finds Out. I am Pablo Torre, and today we're gonna find out what this sound is. [singing] Right after this ad. [upbeat jingle] Right now, you're probably listening to this podcast on a wireless network, the same wireless network that you and all your friends use to swipe, scroll, and hopefully download the latest episode of Pablo Torre Finds Out. But if you're a first responder, you should not have to compete with my voice to get a clear signal. And that is exactly why AT&T built FirstNet, a clear wireless lane built with and for first responders. So in an emergency, first responders get there first, because a network that's not just for anyone helps everyone. To learn more, go to FirstNet.com or visit an AT&T store for details. [upbeat jingle] This episode of Pablo Torre Finds Out is brought to you by the world's leading eSIM brand, Airalo. If you have ever landed in a new country and immediately gone into Wi-Fi hunting mode, you'll know how stressful it can be trying to get connected. But Airalo lets you download an eSIM before you travel, so you can get online the moment you land. No waits, no swapping SIM cards, no confusion. As a journalist myself, I've been lucky enough to do a lot of traveling