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The arrest of Scottie Scheffler before the PGA Championship created a butterfly effect that may have handed Xander Schauffele his first major win. The podcast explores controversial headlines, status hierarchies, and social observations that highlight our interconnected world.
• Scottie Scheffler's arrest outside Valhalla Golf Club results from a misunderstanding with law enforcement
• How Scheffler's absence from his best form created an opening for Xander Schauffele to gain confidence and win
• The powerful influence of crowd support on tournament outcomes in professional golf
• Harrison Butker's controversial Benedictine University commencement speech about women's roles
• The "Big Titty Cookies" billboard controversy and how canceled advertisements can generate more publicity
• Firsthand observations of status hierarchies and human behavior on a film production set in Charleston
• How the status game plays out between talent, directors, crew members, and extras ("background") in film production
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Chapters
1. When the Golden Child Gets Arrested: The Butterfly Effect in Golf (00:00:00)
2. Tales from the First Tee Introduction (00:00:08)
3. Scottie Scheffler's Unexpected Arrest (00:01:46)
4. The Butterfly Effect in Golf (00:05:25)
5. Harrison Butker's Controversial Speech (00:09:38)
6. Big Titty Cookies Billboard Drama (00:14:26)
7. My Experience as a Film Extra (00:21:09)
8. The Film Set Status Hierarchy (00:27:01)
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