The hosts decided to replay an old episode with Spencer Pratt because they realized they had many new listeners who hadn't heard it before. They also mentioned that they frequently reference this episode during their live shows and wanted new listeners to understand why they love it so much. The episode was recorded during quarantine in Burlington, Vermont, before filming the first season of Winter House, and it features a long, engaging conversation with Spencer Pratt.
In the Rose Bowl, Alabama lost to Michigan, and in the Sugar Bowl, Texas lost to Washington. As a result, Michigan and Washington will face each other in the national championship game. The hosts expressed disappointment over Alabama's loss, especially since they were leading 20-13 before Michigan scored in overtime.
The hosts criticized Florida State for their performance after being left out of the college football playoffs. They argued that Florida State, despite claiming to be a prestigious program, failed to prove their worth by only scoring 3 points against Georgia, who played with backups. The hosts believed the committee made the right decision by excluding Florida State, as they didn't deserve a spot in the playoffs.
Spencer Pratt was initially known as one of the most hated reality TV villains, often compared to figures like Simon Cowell. However, during the podcast interview, he came across as open, funny, and self-aware, which surprised the hosts and likely changed listeners' perceptions of him. Pratt even joked about leaning into his villain persona, calling himself 'the worst villain ever.'
Spencer Pratt got into the crystal business after buying a large crystal on a whim while waiting for a sandwich. He became fascinated with crystals, especially after one helped his wife Heidi with pain relief post-surgery. He started selling crystals on Snapchat, which quickly grew into a business. Pratt emphasized that he only sells crystals he personally loves and believes in, which has been key to his business model.
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag participated in Celebrity Big Brother in England, where they were the first Americans to reach the finals, finishing in second place. Pratt claimed the show was rigged, as the winner went on to become a prominent figure in England, similar to Ryan Seacrest in the U.S. Despite the outcome, Pratt described the experience as entertaining and unique.
Spencer Pratt revealed that Kris Jenner approached him to produce a reality show for her family, which he turned down. The opportunity eventually went to Ryan Seacrest, who helped launch 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians.' Pratt joked about living with the regret of turning down the chance to be involved with the Kardashians' rise to fame.
The 'Harry Potter' sorting hat segment was a fun, lighthearted part of the podcast where the hosts and Spencer Pratt discussed which Hogwarts house they would belong to. Pratt was sorted into Slytherin, which he embraced, joking about his love for power and ambition. The segment added a playful dynamic to the conversation and allowed Pratt to showcase his personality.
Spencer Pratt believes that Los Angeles and New York are the epicenters of real power, particularly in the entertainment and business industries. He mentioned that generational wealth and connections play a significant role in accessing this power. Pratt also alluded to darker aspects, such as secretive parties and the influence of wealth, but emphasized that true power lies with those who have generational wealth and influence.
Nostalgia Alert
As all 3 of the guys have been traveling and stuck around the holidays, we still wanted to give our besties something to listen to this first week back so starting with a personal favorite. First, however, Austen and Nick recap last night's football games with Austen Tide losing. Then, we found that we actually have a lot of newer listeners and have even mentioned this episode on our recent tour. So for those who want to understand why we love this episode so much, take a listen to Craig and Austen's hours of conversation with Spencer Spratt.