You Might Not Like It

Wavy & Sam

Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Unexpected. This isn’t your average podcast—it’s a raw dive into the topics most people tiptoe around. Hosted by Wavy and Sam You Might Not Like It challenges conventional thinking with sharp takes, real stories, and conversations that cut through the noise. Whether it’s culture, controversy, or the chaos of everyday life, nothing’s off-limits. If you’re tired of watered-down dialogue and ready for something real, you’re in the right place.

  1. 2d ago

    Ep. 39 "Madden Curse"

    The conversation covers topics such as recovery and rehabilitation, the controversy of comedy roasts, the impact of jokes and roasts, and personal healing and comedy. It delves into the experience of recovery from surgery, the nature of comedy roasts, the impact of offensive jokes, and the personal healing process through comedy and humor. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the challenge of disconnecting from technology, the impact of technology addiction, the Madden Curse and NFL trades, and the future of the Cleveland Browns. The conversation covers NFL trade speculations, the Rams' new talent, Green Bay's defense and Jordan Love, the Rams vs. Green Bay, the Bears' Super Bowl chances, the Spurs vs. the Knicks, Spurs' game strategy, Cubs' victory, and podcast schedule. Takeaways Recovery and rehabilitation after surgery can be challenging and painful, requiring time and patience.Comedy roasts and offensive jokes can spark controversy and debate, highlighting the impact of humor on sensitive topics. Technology addiction is a prevalent issue that affects personal connections and daily habits.The Madden Curse and NFL trades have significant implications for teams and players in the league. NFL trade speculations and team strategiesThe impact of new talent on the RamsThe importance of Green Bay's defense and Jordan LoveThe Bears' chances for a Super Bowl winThe Spurs' game strategy and the outcome of the gameThe significance of the Cubs' victory and the podcast schedule

    1h 3m
  2. Apr 21

    Ep.36 Easter!!

    The conversation delves into the intersection of personal beliefs and professional careers, particularly in the context of the NBA. It also explores the impact of religious beliefs and expression in professional sports, as well as the symbolism of Easter and its religious significance. The conversation delves into the cultural significance of religious holidays and the impact of political satire in film. It explores the blending of Christian beliefs with secular traditions, and the portrayal of political messages in the context of satire. The discussion provides insights into the intersection of religion, culture, and entertainment, offering a thought-provoking exploration of these themes. The conversation delves into a comparison between the movies and careers of Will Smith and Jamie Foxx, exploring their impact and significance. It also touches on the controversy surrounding Kirk Cousins' lucrative contracts and the speculation around his agent's influence. The conversation covers a movie review of a dark, demonic football movie featuring Marlon Wayans and the NBA playoff predictions for the Denver Nuggets and Boston Celtics. Takeaways Religious beliefs and expression in the NBAThe impact of personal beliefs on professional careers Religious holidays and their cultural significanceThe impact of political satire in film Movie Comparison: Will Smith vs. Jamie FoxxKirk Cousins' Contract Controversy Movie Review: Marlon Wayans in a Dark, Demonic Football MovieNBA Playoff Predictions: Denver Nuggets and Boston Celtics

    1h 39m

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Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Unexpected. This isn’t your average podcast—it’s a raw dive into the topics most people tiptoe around. Hosted by Wavy and Sam You Might Not Like It challenges conventional thinking with sharp takes, real stories, and conversations that cut through the noise. Whether it’s culture, controversy, or the chaos of everyday life, nothing’s off-limits. If you’re tired of watered-down dialogue and ready for something real, you’re in the right place.