
Danny Funt
Author and journalist focusing on the rise of American sports gambling; appeared to discuss his book Everybody Loses and reporting on gambling industry practices.
Top 10 podcasts with Danny Funt
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Jan 20, 2026 • 18min
How Betting Took Over Sports
Danny Funt, a journalist and author of "Everybody Loses," dives into the explosive growth of sports gambling in America. He reveals how betting has moved from the fringes to a $150 billion market, impacting even young children. Funt discusses the predatory nature of the industry, the integrity risks from recent scandals, and how sportsbooks exploit consumer habits. He also highlights troubling trends in youth gambling and calls for renewed regulation to protect vulnerable players in this rapidly evolving landscape.

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Jan 22, 2026 • 59min
1/22/26: SCOTUS To Defeat Trump On Fed, DOGE Election Fraud, FanDuel Lies, MN Family Teargassed
Danny Funt, an author investigating the sports gambling industry, shares insights from his book, discussing how misleading advertising and micro bets exploit casual fans, alongside rising addiction rates. Meanwhile, Sean and Destiny Jackson, eyewitnesses from Minneapolis, recount the harrowing experience of their family being tear-gassed by ICE agents, detailing the physical and emotional aftermath and community fears that linger. Their personal narratives highlight the urgent need for accountability and reform in both gambling and immigration enforcement.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 53min
Why States Took a Gamble on Sports Betting
Danny Funt, a journalist for The Washington Post and author exploring the effects of sports betting, dives into the consequences of state-sanctioned gambling following a landmark Supreme Court ruling. He discusses how states, driven by financial necessity, rushed to legalize sports betting, leading to unforeseen issues like increased debt and problem gambling. Funt highlights the dramatic evolution of societal attitudes towards betting and the implications of online gambling's rise, advocating for stricter regulations to protect vulnerable populations.

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May 19, 2025 • 17min
Get rich or die trying: how sports betting is changing our love of the game
Danny Funt, a seasoned journalist from The Washington Post and author diving into the sports betting boom, chats about the seismic shifts in sports culture. He highlights how legalized betting has transformed watching games into a profit-making venture, particularly among young men facing financial pressures. The discussion delves into the misconceptions about betting, the illusion of easy riches, and the cultural implications of celebrity endorsements. Funt also raises concerns about the risks to sports integrity amid this new betting landscape.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 28min
Sports betting: Golden age, or epidemic?
Danny Funt, a Washington Post contributor and author of 'Everybody Loses,' delves into the booming sports betting landscape, especially around the Super Bowl. He discusses how betting has transformed from simple wagers to complex parlays, fueling excitement—and risks. Funt highlights how technology, notably smartphones, has revolutionized gambling, making it more accessible and addictive. He critically examines the mainstreaming of sports betting in media, raising ethical concerns over celebrity endorsements, and stresses the need for regulations to safeguard consumers.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 1h
090: What Are the Odds? feat. Danny Funt
Danny Funt, investigative journalist and author of Everybody Loses, digs into the rapid rise of sports betting and prediction markets. He traces how leagues and mobile apps normalized wagering. He explores in-game bets, market mechanics, integrity risks, and the culture shift that makes gambling ubiquitous.

Mar 25, 2026 • 49min
Should athletes be allowed to bet on themselves?
Danny Funt, author of Everybody Loses and a historian of American sports gambling, joins to trace betting's long arc. Conversations cover how betting reshapes broadcasts and fan behavior. They unpack parlays, microbets, industry marketing, and the integrity risks when players’ actions intersect with wagers. The discussion finishes on regulation, social harms, and whether athletes betting on themselves raises red flags.

Mar 23, 2026 • 24min
When it comes to sports betting, does everyone lose?
Danny Funt, journalist and author of Everybody Loses, examines how legalized sports betting reshaped fandom and the industry. He discusses the normalization of wagering through apps and ads. He explores online live bets, conflicts in sports media, risks of addiction and corruption, and why leagues embraced gambling despite integrity concerns.

Feb 13, 2026 • 17min
'Football' and 'Everybody Loses' examine changes to America’s most popular sport
Chuck Klosterman, cultural critic known for longform pop culture essays, discusses why football became central to American life and whether its dominance will fade. Danny Funt, journalist covering sports betting and author of Everybody Loses, explores the explosion of gambling, live and prop bets, and how leagues profit. The conversation focuses on media, economics, TV symbiosis, and integrity risks.

Feb 5, 2026 • 56min
Interview Only w/ Danny Funt - Addicted, Unregulated, and Everywhere: The Sports Betting Explosion
Danny Funt, journalist and author of Everybody Loses, investigates how rapid sports betting legalization reshaped American sports. He discusses leagues' financial U-turns, the explosion of mobile betting and its risks, advertising and media entanglement, regulatory gaps and addiction funding failures, plus corruption threats to athletes and officials.


