Full Jubal Show from Tuesday April 7th 2026

The Jubal Show ON DEMAND48mApril 7, 2026

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The Jubal Show from April 7th, 2026, delivers a high-energy mix of humor, social commentary, and listener-driven segments. The episode opens with a series of sponsored promos for related podcasts, including 'Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends' and 'Inside American Soccer.' The central story revolves around Chick-fil-A firing eight employees over a TikTok dance video deemed inappropriate due to suggestive movements and profanity-laden music—sparking a broader conversation about workplace boundaries and social media. The show then dives into a range of topics: the WNBA’s historic salary cap increase, which dramatically boosts player earnings; the pitfalls of banning teens from social media, with experts arguing it erodes trust; and the rise of Tokyo-style pizza, a Japanese-influenced Neapolitan variant with wood-fired smoke flavor. The episode features two signature segments: 'To Catch a Cheater,' where a husband’s suspicion of infidelity is revealed to be a ruse by his wife trying to reignite their connection, and 'First Date Follow-Up,' where a man is ghosted after a great night—only to learn the real reason was his failure to flush the toilet and leaving the seat up. The episode closes with a quirky 'Dirty Little Secret' segment about pranking one’s spouse with Bluetooth speaker sound effects, and a whimsical 'What's Trending' feature on a $100 non-alcoholic champagne and a Lincoln-themed steakhouse in NYC. Throughout, the show blends satire, empathy, and pop culture with a sharp, conversational tone.

Key Takeaways
1

Social media behavior in the workplace can have serious consequences—especially at conservative companies like Chick-fil-A.

2

The WNBA’s new $7M salary cap marks a transformative moment for women’s sports and athlete compensation.

3

Banning teens from social media may backfire by damaging parent-child trust and reducing communication.

4

Relationships thrive on open communication—misunderstandings often stem from insecurity, not infidelity.

5

Small, seemingly trivial actions (like leaving the toilet seat up) can have outsized impacts on romantic connections.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Sponsored Podcast Teasers and Social Media Firestorm

Chick-fil-A fired an entire shift of people for doing a dance video. They're just dancing.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

The WNBA's Salary Revolution and Youth Social Media Behavior

If you want to give them healthy skills when it comes to being safe on social media, to talk about digital safety and empower them to make better choices instead of put them in a position where they could get themselves in trouble.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

Tokyo-Style Pizza and the Art of the Prank

The episode highlights the rise of Tokyo-style pizza in New York, a unique variant with wood-smoked flavor and airy crust, inspired by a non-Italian pizzaiolo who studied in Naples. The segment then shifts to a humorous 'Dirty Little Secret' where a man confesses to pranking his wife with Bluetooth speaker sound effects, including gunshots and adult film audio.

30:00
10 min

To Catch a Cheater: A Wife's Ruse to Rekindle Romance

I was trying to make you think that I was cheating on you. I just wanted you to pay attention to me.

Highlight
40:00
10 min

First Date Follow-Up: The Toilet Seat Incident

I promise I will pee straight. That is a great... Hey, Elena, what do you think? Would you go on another date with Hayden? We'll pay for it.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
I was trying to make you think that I was cheating on you. I just wanted you to pay attention to me.
Mary28:20
Viral: 90.0
I promise I will pee straight. That is a great... Hey, Elena, what do you think? Would you go on another date with Hayden? We'll pay for it.
Jubal45:05
Viral: 88.0
Chick-fil-A fired an entire shift of people for doing a dance video. They're just dancing.
Jubal4:50
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Jubal
Topics Discussed
relationship communication and trust92%workplace social media policies90%women's sports and athlete compensation88%parenting and teen digital safety85%food trends and culinary innovation80%pranks and humor in relationships75%reality TV and pop culture commentary70%mental health and identity transformation65%
People & Brands

Jubal

person

25xPositive

Victoria Ramirez

person

12xPositive

Chick-fil-A

brand

12xNegative

Nina

person

10xPositive

WNBA

organization

8xPositive

Caitlin Clark

person

6xPositive

Inside American Soccer

media

6xPositive

Tokyo-style pizza

other

5xPositive

Abraham Lincoln

person

4xPositive

Tab Ramos

person

4xPositive

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