
The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The Big Suey: The Gold Medal of Dan Le Batears Interviews
Tue, 11 Feb 2025
Stop putting people on the couch, Le Batard. Enough with the crying. Then, Greg and Stu reflect on Jimmy Butler's time with the Heat, Jeremy Strong wants you to know he's in on the bit, and Stugotz wants Aaron Rodgers back on the Jets. Plus, Greg Cote is incensed that the 1972 Dolphins aren't ranked as the best Super Bowl winner of all-time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What makes Dan Le Batard's interviewing style unique?
I mean, in fairness, Dan has always been like that. Like before you were on. Legend. Before you were on the air, I used to call you Leviteers, Dan Leviteers, because your interviewing style was you wanted, if you got a tear out of somebody you were interviewing, you'd won the gold medal. I mean, that's the gold medal of interviewing to you is drawing emotion out of somebody.
That's not true.
Yes, it is true. It is. It's your gold medal. What medal is it? It's your gold medal. You don't care if you break news. You just want tears. Leviteers.
Not news breakers.
break hearts yes there you go uh so stugatz uh says where's the funny because i believe everyone would take a look at the entirety of my career and say that on radio and television all he did was respect television and radio way too much um the funny is here and the serious and the deeper is there but i'm almost fundamentally incapable of small talk like i i i I don't do it very well.
I don't have very much interest in it. That's not true. You and Mike Fuentes, I saw before the show, a nice five to six minutes. Ask him how many times that's happened since he's worked here. Go ahead.
It was like, I was like noticing it. I'm like, look at Mike and Dan. They're just talking about life.
He is walking a little bit taller today.
I'm not good at that, but I will say this one is surprising to me. This one I don't have because in keeping, Chris, this might surprise you about your father. In keeping with... your dad having a perspective in his 70s, and I don't know how he came about this, because he's someone who is almost allergic to learning and changing. At this age, it's not something that he wants to be doing.
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