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Elvis Duran's Daily Highlight

Elvis Duran's Daily Highlight

By: Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts
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Elvis Duran’s Daily Highlight is your go-to podcast for the daily best of moments from Elvis Duran and the Morning Show. Each day, we bring you the funniest, most unforgettable highlights from the show—whether it's a hilarious prank, a touching listener story, or a wild conversation that you just had to hear. No need to worry about missing a thing; we’ve got you covered!. Tune in daily to relive the magic in just a few minutes!

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Episodes
  • Daily Highlight: Elvis Replaces His Underwear How Many Times a Year?!?
    Feb 25 2026

    Elvis tells us it's time for his underwear "renewal," which he does HOW many times a year?! When do you refresh your underwear stock?

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    8 mins
  • Daily Highlight: Who Paid $2,500 for Skeery’s 20-Year-Old Couch?!
    Feb 24 2026

    Skeery sold his 20-year-old sofa for $2,500, which brinhs us back to the infamous “free monkeys” prank.

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    7 mins
  • Daily Highlight: Would You Sue Your Parents for Conceiving You?
    Feb 23 2026

    A 21-year-old is suing his parents because he never chose to be born and being forced to work for a life he never asked for is not fair...

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    8 mins
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