This week on 'Gambling Mad', Norman Chad bravely wades through yet another avalanche of sports absurdity. We cover the Cleveland Guardians cheating scandal (because apparently nothing says “America’s pastime” like creative rule-breaking), Stephen A. Smith’s alleged solitaire scandal (yes, solitaire now has scandals), and Donald Trump’s desire to have the Commanders’ stadium named after himself, because of course he does.Plus, Norman gives his NFL picks, debates the rise of AI musicians, and generally wonders how society has made it this far. Join us for another episode of sports, nonsense, and the intersection where both meet to yell at each other.
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This week on 'Gambling Mad', Norman Chad bravely wades through yet another avalanche of sports absurdity. We cover the Cleveland Guardians cheating scandal (because apparently nothing says “America’s pastime” like creative rule-breaking), Stephen A. Smith’s alleged solitaire scandal (yes, solitaire now has scandals), and Donald Trump’s desire to have the Commanders’ stadium named after himself, because of course he does.Plus, Norman gives his NFL picks, debates the rise of AI musicians, and generally wonders how society has made it this far. Join us for another episode of sports, nonsense, and the intersection where both meet to yell at each other.
World's Richest People, WSOP, and Crossing the Border | Ep. 45
Gambling Mad with Norman Chad
23 minutes
6 months ago
World's Richest People, WSOP, and Crossing the Border | Ep. 45
Ever wondered what separates the ultra-wealthy from the rest of us? In this hilarious and sharply satirical episode of Gambling Mad, Norman Chad takes you on a wild ride through the absurdities of modern wealth and betting culture. From Bernard Arnault’s luxury empire to Elon Musk’s $349 billion fortune—complete with “Elonomaniac” antics—Norman skewers the richest with biting wit. He dives into Shaquille O’Neal’s empire of Five Guys and fitness centers, waxes poetic about Randy’s Donuts, and spotlights the compulsive madness of gambling in his “Degen’s Gonna Degen” segment, featuring Iowa State’s betting scandal and a Carnival Cruise brawl gone awry. Poker fans get a goldmine in Norman’s 13-point survival guide to the World Series of Poker, with timeless tips like “bring cash” and “don’t talk to me in the bathroom.” Topping it off are his hot takes on why NBA playoffs beat March Madness and how soccer’s injury time drives gamblers crazy. If you love comedy, cards, and commentary on money's wild grip on our lives, don’t miss this episode—and subscribe for more sardonic brilliance.Support the showGambling Mad with Norman Chad is written by Norman Chad and ghost written by...Norman Chad. Executive Producer Rick Barrio Dill and Jon Sheinberg. Produced by Rick Barrio Dill and Bri Coorey. Associate Producer Asher Freidberg. Socials Asher Freidberg. Engineering and Editing by Bri Coorey and Asher Freidberg. Equipment provided by SLAP Studios LA (SLAPStudiosLA.com) and studios provided by SLAP Studios LA and 360-Pod. If you, or someone you know needs help around gambling related issues, there are more ways than ever to get connected with help. Call the Problem Gambling HelpLine at 888-ADMIT-IT (236-4848) or go to www.gamblinghelp.org
Gambling Mad with Norman Chad
This week on 'Gambling Mad', Norman Chad bravely wades through yet another avalanche of sports absurdity. We cover the Cleveland Guardians cheating scandal (because apparently nothing says “America’s pastime” like creative rule-breaking), Stephen A. Smith’s alleged solitaire scandal (yes, solitaire now has scandals), and Donald Trump’s desire to have the Commanders’ stadium named after himself, because of course he does.Plus, Norman gives his NFL picks, debates the rise of AI musicians, and generally wonders how society has made it this far. Join us for another episode of sports, nonsense, and the intersection where both meet to yell at each other.