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Best Anger management Podcast Episodes

Anger management is covered across 2 podcast episodes in our library, spanning 2 shows and 2 expert guests — including Modern Wisdom, Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend. Conversations explore core themes like premonition's non-linear narrative, the 'car salesman rip-off' phenomenon, drawing on firsthand experience and research from leading practitioners.

Below you'll find key insights, core concepts, and actionable advice aggregated from the top episodes — followed by a ranked list of the best anger management discussions to explore next.

Key Insights on Anger management

  1. 1.Ellen DeGeneres felt "ripped off" by a car salesman who sold her two cars in one day, only to offer her half the purchase price for a trade-in just weeks later, a practice she attributes to taking advantage of women and famous people.
  2. 2.DeGeneres encourages listeners who have been scammed by car salesmen, particularly those who were told the dealer wasn't making a penny, to share their stories on her website.
  3. 3.The show features a segment with five children from the game show "Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?" who quiz Ellen on various elementary school subjects, including science, math, and general knowledge.
  4. 4.Sandra Bullock and Julian McMahon are guests to promote their new movie, "Premonition," which they describe as a psychological thriller and a "beautiful kind of love story" where the protagonist's days are out of order.
  5. 5.A running gag from a previous episode involves Ellen making Sandra Bullock eat a habanero pepper and hitting her over the head with a bottle, which Bullock playfully references multiple times.
  6. 6.Filming a love scene for "Premonition" involved a comical scenario where 30 crew members, including the makeup artist, were crouched around the actors, literally fanning candles for ambient lighting.

Key Concepts in Anger management

Premonition's non-linear narrative

The movie "Premonition," starring Sandra Bullock and Julian McMahon, employs a non-linear narrative where the protagonist experiences days out of order. This structural device means 'Thursday will occur before a Tuesday' (22:50), creating a disorienting psychological thriller that also serves as a love story, as the audience experiences the confusion and frustration alongside Bullock's character.

The 'car salesman rip-off' phenomenon

Ellen DeGeneres describes a common consumer scenario where a car salesman initially acts very friendly and claims to be making 'no money on the deal' (03:08) when selling multiple vehicles. However, when the customer attempts to trade in one of those cars weeks later, the offer is significantly lower than expected, implying predatory sales tactics, especially towards 'women' and 'famous people' (01:27) who might be perceived as wealthy targets.

Actionable Takeaways

  • Go to the show's website to share your story if you've been ripped off by a car salesman who claimed they weren't making a profit (05:08).
  • When you're angry, get up and dance to feel better, as demonstrated by Ellen DeGeneres (05:20).
  • Watch "Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?" on Thursday nights at 8 o'clock on Fox (16:59).
  • See Sandra Bullock and Julian McMahon's new psychological thriller, "Premonition," which hits theaters tomorrow (29:49).
  • Visit the show's website for information on how to join them at Universal Orlando Resort (30:37).

Top Episodes — Ranked by Insight (2)

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Modern Wisdom

Sandra Bullock, Julian McMahon | Full Episode

Ellen DeGeneres felt "ripped off" by a car salesman who sold her two cars in one day, only to offer her half the purchase price for a trade-in just weeks later, a practice she attributes to taking advantage of women and famous people.

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Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend

Sona Got Into A Street Fight With A Neighbor | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend

Sona Movsesian recounted an intense street altercation where a neighbor filmed her and repeatedly called her a "cawword" for walking her dog off-leash (00:30, 00:58).

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