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Kadin -vs- Wize -vs- Michael - Episode 163 - Bruce Willis or Bob Marley?

Oct 17, 202429 minSeason 5Ep. 163
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I've got 3 great rounds of trivia planned for you:
ROUND 1: Bruce Willis or Bob Marely
ROUND 2: Hot Seats
ROUND 3: Final Buzzer Battle

My Guests Tonight are:
Kadin
Autism Advocate
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083352067155

Wize Otero
Real Wize Radio
https://stuckinmymindpodcast.com/

Michael
Podcaster & Entertainer
https://savagedunfiltered.com/

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Welcome to another exciting episode of "Stuff I Never Knew," the trivia game show hosted by Jeff Revilla and featured on the Armstrong Neighborhood Channel. In this episode, our contestants Kaden McElwain, Wize, and Michael tested their knowledge across a variety of fun and challenging topics. From identifying whether certain titles belonged to Bruce Willis movies or Bob Marley songs, to answering questions about historical figures, mainstream television shows, and even fast-food flavors, the stakes were high and the competition fierce. Each contestant brought their unique set of skills and trivia prowess to the table, making for an engaging and entertaining episode.


Round 1 kicked off with a game called "Bruce Willis or Bob Marely," where my contestants had to tell me is the title I gave them a Bruce Willis movie or a Bob Marely song. Kaden impressed everyone by correctly identifying "I Shot the Sheriff" as a Bob Marley song and naming Gatorade’s origin at the University of Florida. Wize stayed strong by recognizing the iconic title "Die Hard" as a Bruce Willis movie and Michael proved his trivia chops by distinguishing "No Woman, No Cry" as a Bob Marley song. By the end of this round, Kaden was slightly ahead with solid, well-articulated answers, giving him an early lead.

In Round 2, the questions shifted towards a fascinating mix of general knowledge and specialized trivia. This round highlighted some of the contestants' deeper knowledge pools. Kaden shared intriguing facts from his college experience, enlightening everyone on Bob Marley's "Buffalo Soldier." Wize showcased his quick recall, identifying "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Richard Hatch" (the first winner of "Survivor"), which helped him amass additional points. Michael, despite struggling initially with some pop culture questions, gained momentum by correctly naming toys and characters from "Sesame Street," keeping up the competitive spirit of the game.

By Round 3, the trivia questions spanned a broader array of topics that challenged the contestants' extensive knowledge. They tackled subjects from celestial events like solar eclipses to architectural giants like Frank Lloyd Wright. Kaden continued his strong performance, correctly answering questions on "The Walking Dead" novel by Robert Kirkman and impressively handling the rapid-fire speed round by naming five jobs kids aspire to have. His consistency and broad knowledge base propelled him ahead, capturing a total of 17 points by the end of the game. Wize and Michael also demonstrated their trivia strength, particularly with Wize correctly timing the launches of major products and shows.

As the episode wrapped up, Kaden McElwain emerged victorious with a five-point lead over the other contestants, showcasing not only impressive trivia knowledge but also his activism and aspirations as an autistic college student and writer. This episode was a thrilling example of what "Stuff I Never Knew" consistently delivers: high-energy competition, fascinating facts, and engaging banter among knowledgeable participants. Whether you're a trivia buff or just love learning new things, "Stuff I Never Knew" offers something for everyone. Tune in for more episodes at stuffineverknew.com, and don't forget to fill out a form to become a future contestant on the show. You never know what you might learn!

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Hey, everybody. Welcome to the stuff I never knew. Trivia, game show, podcast. I'm Jeff. I'm your host. We're on the Armstrong neighborhood channel. I've got three great guests joining me tonight. Kaden Wise and Michael. Let's hear that theme song. That is correct. You are correct. You are wrong. You are wrong. You are wrong. You are right. That is correct. That is correct. Oh, I got mouthful. Ice. Yeah. Sometimes on this show you have to drink

fast. But also on this show, we get right into it. And I'm going to go with the order that you arrived here tonight, Kaden Wise and Michael. And we're playing a very fun game. Bruce Willis movie or Bob Marley song? I'm going to read you the title. All you have to do is tell me, is that a Bruce Willis movie or a Bob Marley song? Kaden, you are first. I shot the sheriff. Is that a Bruce Willis movie or Bob Marley song? It's Bob Marley song. Originally by Bob. Written

covered by Eric Clapton in the nineties. Very nice. That is correct. 1973. Over to wise. Die hard. Is die hard a Bruce Willis movie or a Bob Marley song? Well, it's one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time. Bruce Willis movie. Bruce Willis is correct. And I promise he's do increase in difficulty as we go through the rounds. Over to Michael. No woman, no cry. Bruce Willis or Bob Marley. I go with a Bob Barley. Bob Marley is correct. Three for three. So far. Back to

Kaden. Buffalo soldier. Is that a Bruce Willis timeless classic or a Bob Marley song? Well, fun fact. Hi. I'm in college currently, and I actually had a class where we listened to the song. So I'm gonna go with Bob Marley song. Bob Marley is correct. Two for two. Over to wise. Twelve monkeys. Is that Bob Marley or Bruce Willis? Bruce Willis. Bruce Willis is correct. Correct. Sometimes you have to wait for the sound effect. All right. To Michael. Unbreakable. Is that Bruce Willis or Bob Marley?

Go with Bruce Willis. Bruce Willis. So far I haven't fooled anybody. Six for six. Well played. Back to Kaden, concrete jungle. All right, that sounds like a Bruce Willis movie. Bruce Willis movie is incorrect. That was Bob Marley. Yeah. I think you got all three. Bob Marley is tonight. Over to wise. Time will tell. Oh, man. Let's go with Bob Marley. Bob Marley is correct. Correct. 1978. And finally to Michael. Last one around. One. Tears of the sun. Bob Marley or Bruce Willis?

Go with Bob Marley. Bob Marley is incorrect. It's a Bruce Willis movie. 2003. Wise swept that one. Which means wise gets a little bonus. He has three points. Kate and Michael both have two wise, you get to pick the order for round two. Do you want to mix it up or keep it the same? Let's go. Kaden first. Bob's second, and I'm third. Kaden. Michael, wise, Marley, Bruce Willis or Michael. We're gonna go. Kaden, Michael and wise. Let's go to that second round and meet our players.

Kaden, welcome to the show. Welcome to the hot seat. You're the first one in the hot seat tonight. How's it going? It's going really well, sir. Thanks for having me. Glad to have you here. Where are you calling in from? I'm calling in from Paintsville, Ohio. Paul, Ohio. Well, we're. You got two Pennsylvanians? Oh, three Pennsylvania. One of them, one of us are traveling, I think, to Pennsylvania. But I. Well, tell us about what you're doing out in Ohio. Anything

fun? Well, have you call advocacy work fun? Definitely. I personally find it fun. I'm an autistic college student, a writer and an activist. Pretty much on missing to raise awareness about the topic of autism. Because I think it's cost not taken seriously enough. And hopefully I can be the first neurodivergent contestant to be on the show. Very good. We love to have you here. We're so glad to have you tonight.

And if people wanted to connect with you, maybe reach out to you, do you do speaking and other consulting? Eventually. I do want to do a TED talk, but I mainly go on shows like this. Tell my story, motivate people. But consulting isn't a bad idea. But with that said, you can follow me on Facebook at King Ronald, K a d I n ro nald. And you can check out any of my written works on the sports column by typing in my name, which is Kane McCoy. K a d I n m c e l w

a I N. Awesome. I'll put all those links in the show notes. I have one more question for you, Kaden. Are you ready for the hot seat? I'm ready. All right. So in round two tonight, each of my guests are going to get three random questions. No topic that could be for anything. And then a name five bonus question. Now, a name five question is, I may give you a category like name five spices in your spice cabinet. I'll put 10 seconds on the clock. You have 10 seconds to tell me five

things that would fit into that category. So, Kaden, your first question in the hot seat. What sports drink was developed at the University of Florida in 1965? Gatorade. It was for the football team. Initially Gatorade is correct. Correct. Your second question, who had a horse named Silver? Oh, that's a tough. That sounds like something a us president would have. So I'm gonna go with, given that he loved horses. Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson is correct. Incorrect. It is.

I hope. Silver Law, the Lone Ranger. I remember that. All right, your third question. Robert Kirkman created which graphic novel about zombies in 2003. Robert Kirkman also created invincible hobbly leave with Omni man and all that. And I haven't really read a lot of his works, so I'm gonna go. This is probably wrong. The Walking Dead. The walking dead, as a guess, is correct. Correct. Very well played. And now your name five

bonus question. I'll put 10 seconds on the clock. Name five jobs kids want to have when they grow up and go resistant. Astronaut politics and handyman and football player. You had. You had five within 3 seconds. But I always let the timer run the form out. You did great on that one. Seven total points out of eight. Very well played. Let's move Michael to the hot seat. Michael, welcome to the show. How you doing? Thanks for having

me. Great to have you here. Tell us a little bit about yourself and where are you calling in from? Well, I'm a fellow podcaster. Been doing podcasting now for going on six years. Got about 22 years of talk radio experience. I dabble in the entertainment industry as a b roll and movie extra. I'm calling from Winter Park, Florida. Very nice. And if people want to reach out to you, listen to your show, or just connect with

you, what's the best way to do that? Yeah, the best way to connect to me is basically just Google search me. I come up on just about any type of platform. Spotify. I heart rumble. Search Savage unfiltered podcasts, and we pop right up on all major podcast platforms. Awesome. I'll put that in the show notes. Michael, are you ready for the hot seat? Hopefully. Here we go. Your first question. Woke up this morning was the theme song for which HBO tv series that premiered in 1999.

Oh, I'm not. I'm not sure about that one. Woke up this morning, saw with a morning commute I got. We have a three second timer, just shows up every once in a while. Yeah. To be honest with you, Jeff, I'm not really sure about that question. I'm gonna have to pass on that one. HBO 1999, the Sopranos. I tried to give you all the clues I could on that one, and. I'm originally from that area, too, and I should know that. Oh, your second question, the peace sign was first used

in 1958. It was originally a symbol for those protesting. What? What were they protesting? Uh, peace, love and harmony. Protesting. Wait for the answer. Nuclear weapons. They are protesting nuclear weapons. Oh, man. Doing horrible. That's all you. There's still six more points here. Over 20 million copies of what board game with pie pieces were sold in 1984. Big trivia game. In the eighties, everybody had card club night. And is why they call it the hot seat. Oh, I'm going to go with clue. Clue

is incorrect. Trivial pursuit. Show me. Was it? Here we go. Here's where we get five points right back. Michael. Name five toys parents will buy for their kids and go. Hem on Xbox. Nintendo 64. We got three at the buzzer. Three points for you. We got 30 points coming up in the final round. We got wise coming into the hot seat. Wise, welcome to the show. What's going on? How you doing? Good, good. Haven't seen a while. Glad to see you.

We're on opposite ends of Pennsylvania right now. Yes, I'm in. I'm in the beautiful Pocono mountains. I am the host of stuck in my mind podcast as well as mentality with my good friend Cole Johnson. And I am. I just relaunch real wise radio. I should be having the website out soon as well as an app and yeah, just here. What am I, a five time or six time champ? Five or six time

champions. That's how it is noted in the record books. You know, the number one comment I get about the show, it's not about, you know, the host or the quality of the questions. It's I want to battle wise. Everybody comes to me, it says, when can I get on to go against wise? And our producer will vouch for me. Everybody talks about wise after the show, like, when's wise coming back on and when can I

battle wise? If people wanted to connect with you or find your radio station, what's the best way people can connect with you? You can reach me at www. Dot Realwives productions.com or www.stuckmymindpodcast.com. Very nice. Wise, are you ready for the hot seat? I'm ready. Here we go. Your first question. In what decade was the infamous new coke launched? The infamous new coke. What decade? The infamous new coke. I want to say 1990. 1990 is off by ten. It is the eighties. The

eighties. All right. In which Star wars film does Luke Skywalker learn that darth Vader is his father? The Empire strike back. Empire strikes back is correct. We also accepted Star Wars Episode four, the Empire strikes or episode five. I'm gonna get letters now. All right. The first season of this reality show was one. Richard Hatch. Which show you didn't need the question survivor is correct. Correct. And your name, five. Bonus question. Name five characters

from Sesame street and go. Elmo, big Bird, Bert, Ernie, Oscar, the grouch stuff. Well, you are, but you got six. I only needed five to get you to the final round. Let's check those scores. It's still anybody's game. We have 30 points remaining in this final round. We have wise in front with ten, Kaden with nine, Michael with five. But we're going to the final round with 30 points available. In this round, I'm going to read you a series of very vague questions. They are, who am I? What am I?

Where am I? They're obscenely vague. And I will start to read you a series of clues to help you find my answer. You can buzz in at any time. You're allowed to buzz in multiple times. And when I read the first clue, that's going to be worth three points. That second clue is worth two points. And that final clue is only worth one point. And when you buzz in and you're right, you're going to earn three points. But if you buzz in and you're wrong on that first clue, you could lose three points.

So, you know, be competitive, you'll be aggressive. But just keep in mind, you can lose points in this round, but you can also walk away with 30. Now, keep in mind, I always. The producer doesn't like when I don't tell anybody this. Some of my pictures, clues and questions are designed to mislead you. So, you know, be careful and have fun. And let's go to that. Oh, wait, before we go, let's hear my buzzers.

Wise is co host. Before we go into the questions, I did ask each of my guests to bring their own buzzer so the people at home know who's buzzing in. Kaden, let's hear your buzzer sound. He's got these. He's knocking the pot. And wise, he's got. Is that the coins in the cup? Yeah. And to Michael, I don't have a. Buzzer, but I'm gonna have to make a homemade one. Like it with the homemade buzzer. I love it. Always a crowd favorite. Don't go anywhere.

The stuff I never knew. Trivia game show podcast will be right back. That is correct. We're gonna play a game called tribawns. Birds or australian slang words, real or fake. Flavors of Doritos. Hey, everybody, this is Jeff from the stuff I never knew. Trivia game show. And we are looking for contestants for future episodes. If you'd like to play trivia here on the Armstrong neighborhood channel, head

over to stuffineernew.com. comma, click be a player, fill out the short form, and we'll get you on a future episode. Hope to see you in the hot seat. That is correct. And now we're back. Our first question in round three. These are very vague questions, and my answers or my video clues may or may not help you. We're looking for a. What? What is it? My name comes from the greek word for abandonment or downfall. If you know your greek, that's helpful. On the right side, you'll see a little

timer. Let you know how much time is left on that clue. Our second clue. I can be partial or annular depending on the alignment and distances. What am I? Our third clue. I am a celestial event that occurs when the moon passes directly between the earth and the sun. Cadence knocking what is the eclipse? The solar eclipse is correct. Eclipse is five. We'll take that solar eclipse. All right, we're going to. Who am I? Who am I? Our first clue.

Many of my books have been adapted into successful films and tv series. How many people have successful tv series or films from books? Our second clue. I have received numerous awards for my contributions to literature and. Get your hands on the buzzer. This is the one that gives it away. My works include the Shining, Carrie, and it. I think I heard wise with Shaken first wise. Stephen King. Stephen King for one point, is correct. Correct. All right. We're looking for a musician.

Which musician am I? My career spanned five decades, during which I became a global ambassador for jazz. How many jazz musicians are there? Our second clue. I was an american jazz trumpeter and singer and one of my most influential figures in jazz history, Kaden. What is Louie Armstrong? Louis Armstrong for two points. Is correct. Correct. Very well played. Our fourth question tonight, what style of voting am I? What style of is one of my favorite questions.

Barely snuck this by the producer. If no candidate receives the majority of the first choice votes, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated. Our second clue, for two points. I am a method of voting where each voter ranks candidates in order of preference. Our third clue. This style of voting is known as ranked choice voting. And this is going exactly how the producer predicted. The answer is, which I used in every clue of the

I loved it. That made me laugh. I hope people at home are enjoying that one. I know the producer is not. Who am I? Who am I? Let's go to another who? I coined the term Usonian to describe my vision for american earth urban planning. And if you recognize that word, check out the award winning Marilyn Forbes on the Armstrong neighborhood channel. Just did a show about this. I believed in designing structures that harmonize with their environment.

And our last one, my noble notable works include Falling Water, the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. This is definitely a Pittsburgh question with the falling water, it is Frank Lloyd Wright we're looking for. All right, five questions remaining. What branch of physics am I? What branch of physics am I? My name is derived from the latin word for how much? How much? My development in the early 20th century revolutionized our understanding of the physical world.

Nope. Our third clue. I am a branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy on the atomic and subatomic levels. Ant man would love you in quantum mechanics. Looking for quantum mechanics. None of us got that one. Quantum realm. All right, four questions remaining. We're looking for a who. Who am I? Who am I? I was awarded a juvenile academy Award and a Grammy lifetime achievement award. Our second question. My real name is Francis Ethel Gumm. And our last clue, for one

point. I'm an american actress and singer known for my role in the wizard of Oz. Kaidenhe Kaden was Judy Garland. Judy Garland is. I was just about to say that, too. Yeah. Yeah, that was an easy one. All right, three questions remaining. Who am I? I'm looking for a who am I? I am an influential chinese philosopher and politician of the spring and autumn period. Our second clue, for two points. My teachings emphasize morality, family loyalty and respect for elders.

Our third clue. My latinized name is Confucius Cadena. Who is Confucius? Confucius is. Correct. Correct. All right, two questions remaining. Six points. It could still be anyone's game. What food am I? What food am I? I am a famous spanish dish made of rice, saffron, vegetables, various proteins such as seafood, chicken and rabbit. What is paella? Paella. For three points. And possibly the lead is correct. Correct. Let's go to that scoreboard. Oh, man. One question remaining. Kaden

has pulled ahead by five points. So, Kaden, if you buzz in and get it wrong, wise could take it home. Last question. What is it? I'm looking for a. What? What is it? My pseudonymous creator is known as Satoshi Nakamoto. Satoshi. My transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography. And our last clue won't change the outcome tonight. I'm often referred to as digital gold and have a limited supply of 21 million units. Kaden, what is cryptocurrency? More specifically,

bitcoin is correct. It won't change the outcome. Kaden walks away with 17 points. Very well played. Let's go around one more time and meet my guests and make sure you connect with them after the show wise, tell us, where can we find you? I find me on all major platforms as well as WW stuck in my mindpodcast.com and realwise productions.com. Awesome. And to Michael. Yeah, you could find me just about all over any major podcast platform that carries us Spotify, Apple, iHeartRadio, audio,

Mac. We're on about 40 audio platforms including Rumble, Twitter, X, TikTok. Just Google search us. We're actually having a website in the near future, so look out for that. And what should they Google or search for? Savage unfiltered podcasts Savage unfiltered podcast. And to our winner tonight, Kaden. You can find me on Facebook and Ronald KadinRonald. And you can check out any of my written works on the sports column, everyday fan or

art of autism by typing in my actual name. Kaden Mackling. K A d I n m c e l w a I n. Awesome. Thank you so much to my guests. Check out their links in the show notes. Let's dance our way out of here. We're going to play a game called tribawns. Birds or australian slang words, real or fake flavors of Doritos. Hey, everybody, this is Jeff from the stuff I never knew, trivia game show. And we are looking for contestants for future

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