Welcome to 'Gambling Mad with Norman Chad' — the only show where NFL picks, collapsing democracies, and pizza rankings all share the same oxygen. Each week, Norman Chad delivers his signature mix of dry wit, sharp takes, and mildly unhinged wisdom about sports, politics, and the absurd state of modern life.In this episode, Norman wonders if democracy can survive another Trump run, questions whether Pete Hegseth is secretly streaming drone strikes like they’re Call of Duty, and still finds time to make his NFL picks — because priorities matter. Between biting commentary on the World Series, a heated debate over the best pizza on Earth, and an existential discussion about Kim Kardashian’s take on the moon landing, Gambling Mad manages to capture America’s chaos in one neat, laughably tragic package.If you like your sports talk with a side of skepticism, sarcasm, and slightly burnt crust, this is your kind of madness.
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Welcome to 'Gambling Mad with Norman Chad' — the only show where NFL picks, collapsing democracies, and pizza rankings all share the same oxygen. Each week, Norman Chad delivers his signature mix of dry wit, sharp takes, and mildly unhinged wisdom about sports, politics, and the absurd state of modern life.In this episode, Norman wonders if democracy can survive another Trump run, questions whether Pete Hegseth is secretly streaming drone strikes like they’re Call of Duty, and still finds time to make his NFL picks — because priorities matter. Between biting commentary on the World Series, a heated debate over the best pizza on Earth, and an existential discussion about Kim Kardashian’s take on the moon landing, Gambling Mad manages to capture America’s chaos in one neat, laughably tragic package.If you like your sports talk with a side of skepticism, sarcasm, and slightly burnt crust, this is your kind of madness.
Trump Vs. Obama 2028, Lotteries, and Atlantic City | Ep. 41
Gambling Mad with Norman Chad
23 minutes
7 months ago
Trump Vs. Obama 2028, Lotteries, and Atlantic City | Ep. 41
Norman Chad explores the constitutional implications of Trump's third-term ambitions and the compelling hypothetical scenario of a Trump versus Obama election in 2028. The episode unpacks political hypocrisy, fake news tactics, and the importance of aligning public statements with personal actions.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
Welcome to 'Gambling Mad with Norman Chad' — the only show where NFL picks, collapsing democracies, and pizza rankings all share the same oxygen. Each week, Norman Chad delivers his signature mix of dry wit, sharp takes, and mildly unhinged wisdom about sports, politics, and the absurd state of modern life.In this episode, Norman wonders if democracy can survive another Trump run, questions whether Pete Hegseth is secretly streaming drone strikes like they’re Call of Duty, and still finds time to make his NFL picks — because priorities matter. Between biting commentary on the World Series, a heated debate over the best pizza on Earth, and an existential discussion about Kim Kardashian’s take on the moon landing, Gambling Mad manages to capture America’s chaos in one neat, laughably tragic package.If you like your sports talk with a side of skepticism, sarcasm, and slightly burnt crust, this is your kind of madness.