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Mitch Unfiltered

Episode 293 - Mitch: Out of Touch

Mitch Unfiltered

Mitch Levy

Olympics, Mitch, Popculture, Hockey, Washington, Baseball, Jasonhamilton, Football, Washingtonstate, Seahawks, Basketball, Golf, Cougars, Mitchlevy, Huskies, Jason, Sports, Mariners, Seattle, Humor

52.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2024

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

RUNDOWN

Celebrating the show's longevity, the conversation takes a dramatic turn due to dual cyber-attacks. What do you do when you first encounter a driverless car? ...unisex bathrooms? Mitch and Hotshot explore the monumental legacy of Willie Mays following his recent passing, his staggering career achievements and the historical impact of his military service

Rick Sund, Former Supersonics general manager, reflects on the ever-evolving landscape of professional basketball, from 1974 and moving into semi-retirement. He discusses the intricacies of team expansions, player trades, and the dynamics of NBA front offices in earlier days.

Mariners No-Table, hosts Mitch, Jason Churchill, and Joe Doyle delve into the Seattle Mariners' recent performance, initially leading by 10 games in the American League West, faced setbacks, losing four out of the next five games, reducing their lead to just five games.

We take a nostalgic journey back to May 4th, 2020, during the height of the pandemic, when Mitch hosted a themed show bracket to determine the best TV theme song, the iconic theme from "Cheers," composed by Gary Portnoy. Gary comes onto the show to discuss the creation of the beloved song and Gary's insights into his music career during these unusual times.

The Other Stuff Segment covers J.J. Reddick, driverless cars, unisex bathrooms, Pat McAfee, ESPN, Queen music catalog sale, Boston Celtics championship, Charlie Woods US Junior Amateur Championship, celebrity DUI Justin Timberlake, and Bill Belichick relationship age difference.

GUESTS

Rick Sund | former Sonics GM

Mariners No-Table | Jason Churchill from "Baseball Things" and Joe Doyle from "Over Slot"

Gary Portnoy | writer and performer of Cheers theme song - "Where Everyone Knows Your Name"

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2:41 | Challenges of Modern Technology: Mitch's astonishment at encountering driverless cars in Arizona and his humorous struggle with accepting unisex bathrooms.

16:46 | Clip of The Week 2: Pool Party In Maryland.

26:24 | Gene Wilder Docu - how great?

30:30 | Willie Mays passing.

42:16 | GUEST: Rick Sund - former Sonics GM - reminisces about the final years of the Sonics, the Gary Payton/Ray Allen trade, his friendship withJerry West & the return of the NBA to Seattle

1:11:47 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table - Joe Doyle, Jason Churchill - discuss a tough week for the Mariners, what to do with Mitch Haniger and the emergence of Ryan Bliss. Plus the Out on an Limb competition

1:41:50 | GUEST: Blast from Mitch Unfiltered Past - Gary Portnoy - writer and performer of Cheers theme song - "Where Everyone Knows Your Name" (originally aired on Ep 90 - May 4, 2020). Gary tells the incredible of how he struck gold with 1 of the most popular theme songs in the history of television... a fascinating story.

2:10:07 | The Other Stuff Segment: J.J. Reddick, Lakers coaching, broadcasting, podcasts, driverless cars, unisex bathrooms, Pat McAfee, ESPN, college football, Stephen A. Smith, ESPN contract negotiations, sports media salaries, sports entertainment preferences, Queen music catalog sale, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, WNBA statistics, Boston Celtics championship, Scotty Scheffler, PGA Tour, Charlie Woods, US Junior Amateur Championship, Tiger Woods, celebrity DUI, Justin Timberlake, Bill Belichick, relationships, age differences, celebrity basketball tournament, Donald Sutherland, Ohio attorney, legal settlement with Geico, Elon Musk Cybertruck, manure tanker accident.

Transcript

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0:00.0

episode 293 hot shot of Mitch Unfiltered and you said when you joined you won't make it past

0:07.0

292. We are at 293 already. We are on our way. We are zooming towards 300 free shows, not to mention

0:17.4

a thousand others on Patreon. We are heading towards 300 shows.

0:21.8

Hot shots, Scott. Well here's my betting ticket.

0:23.7

I had the under so I'm just gonna crumple that up

0:26.1

and throw that away from the MGM.

0:28.0

Damn it.

0:28.9

Don't crumple it up if the under was 400.

0:31.4

I don't know that I would crumple it up if the total was

0:33.7

304 I wouldn't crumple it up. We did it. How was your weak hot shots got?

0:40.7

Well if I'm being dead honest professionally where I work was a

0:43.9

fucking nightmare if I could be candid for a second because of a right out of a game not one

0:48.6

but two cyber attacks affected dramatically what I do for a living, so it was awful.

0:54.0

It was absolutely, like we had to go back to 1991 and hand write shit, it was terrible.

0:58.8

Just remember what my father always said, and I think he stole it from somebody else clearly that if we all

1:04.0

sat in a big circle and we threw our bad weeks or our troubles in the middle you would

1:08.7

race to get your own troubles back you know how I know that? My wife has a lifelong friend from DC who now lives in

1:16.5

Florida. Her young daughter was playing in a soccer game. They made the trip all the way to Seattle, husband, wife, and two kids, I believe.

1:26.8

Did you read about the Seattle Transit Bus that on Saturday collided with a federal building leaving like 11 or 14 or 16 people injured rushed to the hospital.

1:37.4

Did you read about that?

1:38.4

No, this is the first I'm hearing.

1:39.5

You know, if it's not on T.M.

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