Amy Poehler, Golden Globes and podcast
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Megyn Kelly slammed Amy Poehler after her Golden Globes win for Best Podcast. On Monday’s episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” the host tore into Poehler and her podcast despite it winning the inaugural Best Podcast Award during Sunday night’s ceremony. Kelly explained Poehler’s podcast did not offer insights or enrichment despite winning the award.
"When she announced this podcast I knew it’d be a success, she’s so funny and likeable," said one social-media user.
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Amy Poehler's Good Hang Beats Ex Will Arnett's Smartless to Win Golden Globes' First Podcast Award
Amy Poehler has won the inaugural Golden Globe award for Best Podcast, beating her ex Will Arnett. She gave a shoutout to her new beau — and a playful warning to NPR — during the acceptance speech.
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How Will Arnett Feels About Losing Best Podcast to Ex Amy Poehler at Golden Globes 2026
At the Golden Globes Jan. 11, Amy Poehler took him the inaugural Best Podcast award. How does ex Will Arnett—also nominated in the category—feel about it? He and his SmartLess cohosts have thoughts.
For an upcoming season of the Love Letters podcast, we’re looking to hear about people who make the world less lonely.
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How fans should feel about the transfer portal and Ohio State’s future: Buckeye Talk podcast
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means and Stefan Krajisnik delve into the Ohio State program amidst the evolving landscape of college sports. They discuss the impact of the transfer portal, the financial dynamics of NIL deals, and Ohio State’s plan for it all.
As Georgia’s 2026 legislative session begins Monday, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s senior political reporter Greg Bluestein and political columnist Patricia Murphy will discuss what to expect under the Gold Dome.
In 2025, Amy Poehler launched her own podcast, Good Hang with Amy Poehler. But according to Poehler, the decision wasn’t driven by trend-chasing or personal branding — it was fueled by watching too many men succeed while putting in minimal effort.