meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Making of America’s Most Famous Cheerleaders

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Happy Thanksgiving, Honestly listeners! If you’re anything like the rest of America, you’ll be spending the day with family, cooking turkey, eating sweet potatoes, and. . . watching football. Whether or not you’re from Texas, the game on most American TVs on Thanksgiving Day will be the Dallas Cowboys. But just behind the players are the real stars of the show: blue and white pom-poms accenting sparkly white cowboy boots dancing to the sound of “Thunderstruck” for 41.8 million viewers at home. We’re talking, of course, about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders—who you may have seen in the viral Netflix documentary, America’s Sweethearts—which is what today’s episode is all about. Why, you might ask, would we talk about cheerleading on Honestly? Because as we watched the documentary, we realized that the show is about a lot more than cheerleading, football, faith, patriotism, and quintessential American culture. Yes, it’s about those things—and yes, it’s a reality show about making a very competitive dance team—but really, it’s a master class in leadership and excellence. So today, we’re talking with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ director, Kelli Finglass. We ask her how she became the master operator she is today, leading an organization just as well as—or perhaps better than—a Fortune 500 company, how she created a culture of dedication and precision, and most importantly, what it takes today to build a phenomenal team.  It’s a different kind of episode than you’re used to these days—no talk about Matt Gaetz or Elon Musk—but it’s an all-American conversation for an all-American day. And it couldn’t be more fitting and fun. We hope you enjoy it. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

The Credit Card Competition Act would help small business owners like Raymond.

0:04.0

We asked Raymond why the Credit Cardition Act matters to him.

0:07.9

I'm Raymond Huff. I run Russell's convenience in Denver, Colorado.

0:11.8

I've ran this business for more than 30 years by keeping it going as a challenge.

0:15.7

One of the biggest reasons I found is a credit card twice fees were forced to pay.

0:20.0

That's because the credit card companies

0:21.6

fixed prices. It goes against the free market that made our economy great. The Credit Card

0:28.6

Competition Act would ensure we have basic competition. It's one of the few things in Washington

0:33.4

that both sides agree on. Please ask your member member of Congress to pass the credit card competition act.

0:39.6

Small businesses and my customers need it now.

0:43.1

For more information on how the Credit Card Competition Act

0:45.4

will help American consumers save money,

0:47.4

visit Merchantspaymentscoollition.com

0:49.6

and contact your member of Congress today.

0:52.4

Paid for by the Merchants Payments Coalition,

0:54.7

not authorized by any candidate or candidates committee. Merchantspaymentscoollition.com.

1:00.2

From the free press, this is honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss. It's Thanksgiving Eve,

1:05.8

and tomorrow hundreds of millions of Americans will be sitting at home with their families,

1:10.3

cooking turkey, eating pie, and watching one thing. And no, it's not the real housewives.

1:15.6

And 10 from the 16. Dowdle, gets the screen pass. Down to the end zone for a Dallas touchdown.

1:25.6

And whether or not you're from Texas, one of the games that's going to be playing in the

1:29.7

background is the Dallas Cowboys.

...

Transcript will be available on the free plan in -119 days. Upgrade to see the full transcript now.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from The Free Press, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of The Free Press and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.