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New Heights·EntertainmentFlag Football, Poop Dolla Legacy & Worst Jobs w/ Adam Devine, Blake Anderson & Anders Holm | Ep 184
TL;DR
The Kelce brothers host Workaholics trio Adam Devine, Blake Anderson, and Anders Holm to discuss flag football, the Poop Dollar origin, and their worst jobs.
Key Points
- 1.Taylor Swift inspired an all-girls flag football team in Kansas City. The KC Swifties, ages 8–10, were tagged in the New Heights show roughly 100 times; Travis argued flag football builds better athleticism than pee-wee football.
- 2.Travis was named brand ambassador for Six Flags for the 2026 season. The brothers discussed doing a live show at Cedar Point and debated roller coaster history, including Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, and King Da Ka.
- 3.Travis appeared as a Family Feud answer alongside Snoop Dogg, Willie Nelson, Barack Obama, Tommy Chong, and Howard Stern. The category was 'name a living celebrity you'd love to share a joint with'; Travis scored only 3 points.
- 4.The Workaholics trio met through improv comedy. Blake Anderson and Adam Devine met day one at Orange Coast Community College; Anders Holm later joined through Second City classes in LA, with the group bonding over shared comedic instincts.
- 5.Poop Dollar originated from Adam's friend Kyle Walsh, who actually did it in college. Adam adapted it for Workaholics, and the bit was eventually added to the Webster's dictionary the same year 'swag' was included.
- 6.Adam Devine was once a top telemarketer earning $10,000 a month at age 19 working for Marriott. He worked only 3 hours a day selling vacation packages and almost gave up on acting before his mom pushed him to move to LA.
- 7.Travis and Jason also worked as telemarketers, both performing poorly. Travis ran surveys for Obamacare in southern Ohio and admitted he would stay silent on calls just to log time; he described himself as 'bottom of the charts.'
- 8.Worst jobs included Blake crawling inside a rotisserie chicken machine nightly to scrub it with steel wool. Anders worked at a butcher shop dealing with blood and difficult customers; the experience made Blake love rotisserie chicken more, not less.
- 9.The Workaholics cast actually lived in the house used as the show's set for about five years. The production paid their rent in exchange for using the location, leading to no dishes being done ('hot set continuity') and a serious rat infestation.
- 10.Adam Devine knew Workaholics was over when a Paw Patrol joke was pitched in the final season. He saw it as a sign the writers, who now had kids, had drifted from the show's college-humor core audience.
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