
#105 - Bryan Callen (Part 1)
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#105 - Bryan Callen (Part 1) mentions Long Day's Journey in the Night by Eugene O'Neill, Outliers, Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill, and The Murder Room with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The mention of Eugene O'Neill's play relates to his brother's struggle with tuberculosis, highlighting the harsh realities of disease in the past.
He also holds the statistic for the most losing, missing the most game-winning shots. He's also a notorious gambling addict. Yeah, but that's in a bo…
It's about a guy who is a rock and roll star, like some creepy Marilyn Manson, who buys this dead guy's suit online because it's haunted.
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The mention of Eugene O'Neill's play relates to his brother's struggle with tuberculosis, highlighting the harsh real…
It's about a guy who is a rock and roll star, like some creepy Marilyn Manson, who buys this dead guy's suit online b…
According to this one book called The Murder Room, a guy who's a serial killer profile specializes in sadism and he w…
The mention of 'confessions of an economic hitman' raises skepticism about motivations behind interventions in countr…
It's very autobiographical about... Sucking cock? No. John Irving is.
The speaker references the books by Dick Marchenko to highlight the difficulty of being a SEAL and the elite nature o…
The speaker mentions reading American history to support their argument about presidential control and decision-makin…
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“The mention of Eugene O'Neill's play relates to his brother's struggle with tuberculosis, highlighting the harsh realities of disease in the past.”

“He also holds the statistic for the most losing, missing the most game-winning shots. He's also a notorious gambling addict. Yeah, but that's in a book called Outliers that I thought was really interesting.”
“It's about a guy who is a rock and roll star, like some creepy Marilyn Manson, who buys this dead guy's suit online because it's haunted.”
“According to this one book called The Murder Room, a guy who's a serial killer profile specializes in sadism and he wrote the helix on the evolution of a serial killer that the FBI still uses today.”
“The mention of 'confessions of an economic hitman' raises skepticism about motivations behind interventions in countries with natural resources.”
“It's very autobiographical about... Sucking cock? No. John Irving is.”
“The speaker references the books by Dick Marchenko to highlight the difficulty of being a SEAL and the elite nature of SEAL Team 6.”
“The speaker mentions reading American history to support their argument about presidential control and decision-making.”
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The mention of Eugene O'Neill's play relates to his brother's struggle with tuberculosis, highlighting the harsh realities of disease in the past.

He also holds the statistic for the most losing, missing the most game-winning shots. He's also a notorious gambling addict. Yeah, but that's in a…
It's about a guy who is a rock and roll star, like some creepy Marilyn Manson, who buys this dead guy's suit online because it's haunted.
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