This Week in Ringer Culture features The Watch reflecting on their favorite moments from The Golden Globes (00:48), Jam Session discussing a potential Oprah Winfrey presidency (04:50), The Bill Simmons Podcast with Sean Fennessey and Chris Ryan discussing Lady Bird and its run-up to the Oscars (07:37), House of Carbs discussing a unique Food News story (10:23), The Rewatchables discussing their favorite scenes from 10 Things I Hate About You (13:53), Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air with Jeffrey Toobin discussing the legacy President Trump’s Twitter feed will leave behind (18:04), and Bachelor Party discussing how you can “predict” Bachelor winners based off the contestants’ and the Bachelors’ heights (20:44).
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This Week in Ringer Culture: Oprah, ‘Lady Bird,’ and ‘The Bachelor’
Highlights of this week’s ‘Ringer’ podcasts, including our favorite moments from the Golden Globes
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