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This week on The Outcast Podcast, the crew dives headfirst into another wild mix of sports, culture, and downright outrageous news stories. As always, no topic is off-limits when Gentry, Tomkat, Memphis, and Ramo G are in the studio.
The Outcasts kicked things off by breaking down the latest college football matchups. With rivalry games heating up, the crew offered their predictions, hot takes, and even put the audience on the spot with their very own pick of the week. Spoiler alert: not everyone agreed, and the trash talk was flowing.
In a fiery discussion, the team tackled a new law that could land you a year in jail for burning the American flag. Is this about protecting patriotism or crushing free speech? Each host had a strong take, sparking one of the more heated debates weāve had in a while.
The sports world got shook when news broke about Rja Jackson allegedly beating a wrestler nearly to death. The Outcasts didnāt hold backādiscussing the consequences, accountability, and how these kinds of stories affect the world of athletics.
Even Cracker Barrel couldnāt escape the chopping block this week. The restaurant chain rolled out a new logo, and the Outcasts had thoughtsālots of them. Is it a harmless rebrand, or another example of corporate America bowing to modern trends?
Lil Nas X found himself in the headlines again, but this time not for his music. The Outcasts dissected the news of his arrest, debating whether this was a publicity stunt, unfair targeting, or just another wild twist in his already unpredictable career.
As always, Tomkat closed out the show with his twisted news roundup and the internetās craziest viral clips. From laugh-out-loud moments to āwhat did I just watch?ā videos, this segment had the whole crew cracking up.
Another week, another wild ride with The Outcast Podcast. Whether youāre here for the sports hot takes, the cultural debates, or just the raw comedy, this episode is loaded with everything that makes this show a must-listen.
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This week on The Outcast Podcast, the crew dives headfirst into another wild mix of sports, culture, and downright outrageous news stories. As always, no topic is off-limits when Gentry, Tomkat, Memphis, and Ramo G are in the studio.
The Outcasts kicked things off by breaking down the latest college football matchups. With rivalry games heating up, the crew offered their predictions, hot takes, and even put the audience on the spot with their very own pick of the week. Spoiler alert: not everyone agreed, and the trash talk was flowing.
In a fiery discussion, the team tackled a new law that could land you a year in jail for burning the American flag. Is this about protecting patriotism or crushing free speech? Each host had a strong take, sparking one of the more heated debates weāve had in a while.
The sports world got shook when news broke about Rja Jackson allegedly beating a wrestler nearly to death. The Outcasts didnāt hold backādiscussing the consequences, accountability, and how these kinds of stories affect the world of athletics.
Even Cracker Barrel couldnāt escape the chopping block this week. The restaurant chain rolled out a new logo, and the Outcasts had thoughtsālots of them. Is it a harmless rebrand, or another example of corporate America bowing to modern trends?
Lil Nas X found himself in the headlines again, but this time not for his music. The Outcasts dissected the news of his arrest, debating whether this was a publicity stunt, unfair targeting, or just another wild twist in his already unpredictable career.
As always, Tomkat closed out the show with his twisted news roundup and the internetās craziest viral clips. From laugh-out-loud moments to āwhat did I just watch?ā videos, this segment had the whole crew cracking up.
Another week, another wild ride with The Outcast Podcast. Whether youāre here for the sports hot takes, the cultural debates, or just the raw comedy, this episode is loaded with everything that makes this show a must-listen.

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