It's another week of 2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer! They talk about Tiger Woods, their kids playing sports, and what it takes to become an elite athlete. They try to figure out how they can raise freak athletes, discuss sports families, and debate if 2 Bears Racing is going to participate in the great Gumball 3000. https://tomsegura.com/tourhttps://www.bertbertbert.com/bertyboytourhttps://store.ymhstudios.com/
Conversations about the competitive nature of Michael Jordan and his focus on "chasing tail" as part of his victories.
Joe Rogan discusses how golf is a great sport for camaderie and traveling with friends, and mentions Mark Smalls' skill in golf and love for golf attire, but admits he never gravitated towards it due to the difficulty level.
The speaker criticizes parents who yell and coach their children from the sidelines during youth sports games, while also describing some parents as "despicable human beings."
The speakers discuss Tiger Woods' age and mental strength, questioning if mental strength can be taught or if it is innate.
A conversation ensues about the appearance and fitness routine of a lean and athletic-looking individual who utilizes lifts like squats, power cleans, and jerks for approximately two and a half hours per session. When asked about his vitamin and supplement routine, the individual seems to have a nonchalant attitude about the topic, which leads to speculation about the individual's potential as a golfer due to a "killer mentality" shared among professional athletes.
The hosts discuss the idea of investing in underserved communities by providing infrastructure and resources, and in return signing the whole village and getting rights to their children as pro athletes.
The speaker talks about various topics including self-image, perception, ideas, and stereotypes all in one long rambling monologue.
The hosts discuss how aesthetics play a role in comedy and how they relate to comedian John Mulaney's style.
The hosts discuss the history and logistics of the infamous Cannonball Run, including the need for disguises and high-end cars to avoid getting pulled over, and the record-breaking times achieved in the past.
The podcast features a conversation about acquiring guns and attractive women, specifically Middle Eastern hot chicks, for the purpose of making the show more palatable to viewers. The speakers also express a lack of understanding about the laws and culture of certain regions.