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It's just a very normal first Tuesday in November, and you need — and deserve — a distraction! We're here to help with an episode that not only avoids discussing anything that might or might not be happening in the US today, but also lacks anything remotely of consequence (we promise 100% vibes!). Today, we're releasing the November 2024 Bantr+, which is usually exclusive to the Patreon, in the main feed, in case you need it. For no particular reason. (But for real, if you haven't yet, please go out and vote. Don't wait! Or, better yet, bring us with you and listen to us while you're in line!) If you need further distraction/comfort/community (and more Bantr+ episodes), you might find what you're looking for over at the Patreon.
In this episode, Jim Stamm and Gary Morgan welcome Scott and Adam from The Bucco Bantr Podcast to talk about the Pirates Rotation, their mission with their show and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jim Stamm and Gary Morgan welcome Scott and Adam from The Bucco Bantr Podcast to talk about the Pirates Rotation, their mission with their show and more!
This week, we're doing things a little differently! A while back, we donated an episode for bid in the Lift 4 Autism auction, arranged by friend of the pod, Kennedy Ryan. Listener Julie won (thanks, Julie!) and selected Roan Parrish's Rend for a deep dive read along, which we were so happy to do! After a shocking amount of Bantr, here it is — we're talking about POV, about sadness in romances, about the way romance represents loneliness, and more. We're also taking a bit of time to recommend a group of books that have autism spectrum rep on page and that we, members of our Discord, and other authors adore. Enjoy! If you want more Fated Mates in your life, please join our Patreon, which comes with an extremely busy and fun Discord community! Join other magnificent firebirds to hang out, talk romance, and be cool together in a private group full of excellent people. Learn more at patreon.com. Show NotesIf you're looking to buy stuff, especially this weekend during holiday-sale-extravaganza, you should probably check out Wirecutter.You should subscribe to the Bookbub daily email, choose what kinds of books you want and watch your wallet!Order the best of the year box from Pocket Books Shop in Lancaster, PA. The Best of 2023 list comes out next week!
We're still on hiatus, but we've got more goodies for you. We recently stopped by Likewise for a chat, and they were gracious enough to let us share it with you. We talked about romance novels and recommended books, if you can imagine. There's no host. It's just us. So give it a listen! If you're looking for more fun stuff to fill the time between now and next week's season six premiere, we've got plenty of Bantr+ and Five Minute Firebird at fatedmates.net/patreon. And check out Likewise to get great recommended TV, film, podcasts, and BOOKS!
Big NewsWe're launching a Patreon just for you, Magnificent Firebirds! It includes: A special, Firebird exclusive Discord, where we talk (more) about great books and episodes; exclusive monthly episodes of the pod where we Bantr and talk books (obviously); access to special giveaways and early tickets to Fated Mates LIVE; opportunities to suggest and request topics for future read alongs, interstitials and episodes, and other fun stuff we're cooking up that will be revealed along the way! All tiers of the Patreon get the same access — we're just grateful for you all, and excited for a place for all of us to hang out and chat. Head over to fatedmates.net/patreon to check it out. Back to BusinessPatreon or no, nothing changes about the podcast! We're still in your earholes every Wednesday! This week, we're talking about one of our very favorite romance novels, Sarah Mayberry's absolute banger, Her Best Worst Mistake. We talk about how enemies to lovers works best, about how POV changes the whole game with this particular trope, about how Mayberry threads a very difficult needle with the main characters' past relationship, and about how conflict somehow remains queen, even when not a ton is going on on page. All that, and it's a novella! An absolute gem. We hope you love this one as much as we did. Read Her Best Worst Mistake in ebook at Amazon, B&N, Kobo or Apple Books.Show NotesAlong with giving great writing advice, Sherry Thomas writes an amazing romance. Check out our season 3 deep dive of Ravishing the Heiress.If you, too, are a fan of Peach schnapps, maybe it's time to mix up some summer cocktails.Jaguar is all in the pronunciation when you think about it.All about mangoes.
The ATP is back with the full power trio to bring you all of the action (or inaction) from an away draw at Nelson Road / Selhurt Park vs. Crystal Palace. Alex/James/Ryan get into all the Bantr including the appearance of DCL in the starting lineup, the absence of Wilfred Zava in the Palace lineup, as well as the red card to Mason Holgate. The ATP also addresses the letter from Bill Kenwright and takes a ton of listener comments about forward looking topics such as Everton's best XI including what to do about RB and how we can get out of the relegation battle going forward. Thank you again for continuing to support the pod! LINKS: https://linktr.ee/usatoffeepod Production: Alex Johnson Intro: Steve Barkwill Outro: Kenboib Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Honestly this episode is the perfect one to wrap up my twenties! I has the most epic weekend with all of the fun stories to share. It is all of our favorite things, weddings, drinking, men from the past, online dating, come on we love to see it! Today we are chatting about: -Maybe not cheeping out on tampons -Hot Mcdonald's man -Wedding recap -The Marshmallow Saturday -My epic Sunday funday -The celebrity line up: Selena & Hailey, Kurt & Rachel, randomly Ed Sheehan -Ask.Ashlee follow up on dating shows -My experience with the Bantr game on bumble -ISW: Humbled by photos
Think Fast this week began with a rapid-fire of news stories starting with Bantr- a Ted Lasso inspired fictional Dating app by Bumble, an indigenous drone backed by MS Dhoni, how PF records helped companies identify employees who were moonlighting, Meta's new AI headset and experimentation with Ads, how India shops at pop-ups and exhibitions, a book on Glossier, Fireside Ventures raising capital, Netflix becoming like regular TV with ads, and the case of Bumble robberies. In the deep dives, Varun & Suchita talk about Wingreens and their latest acquisitions, Bira acquiring Beer Cafe, the Indian Sexual Wellness Market- brands, growth, and education, and layoffs in the EdTech sector. Varun Recommends a book: One Of Us Is Lying by Karen McManusSuchita recommends a blog post Varun & Suchita also answer a few listener questions on the show. Do share yours on the below-mentioned handles. You can follow Varun Duggirala on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/varunduggi and on Instagram at https://instagram.com/varunduggiYou can follow Suchita Salwan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/suchitasalwan and on Instagram at https://instagram.com/suchitasalwanCheck out video episodes on the Think Fast YouTube Channel.Find the show across audio streaming apps:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | Gaana | Amazon MusicDo follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android or iOS. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bantr App seemed like an interesting concept for single fans of Ted Lasso. Season two of the show includes a mention to the fictional dating app Bantr and the app had a big role in a secondary story plot. So in order to make Bantr a reality, Ted Lasso and the dating app Bumble are working together to bring Bantr to life. Rox and Ken discuss discuss the marketing and data collection aspects of this idea and recall the early days of chatting online. https://chopsoccer.com/?p=1819 (Read more).
While Apple's Crash Detection may seem pretty amazing, it's even more involved than most people know. TMO Managing Editor Jeff Butts joins Ken to talk over some new information from Apple execs about the safety feature. Plus – Apple TV+ blurs the line between fiction and reality with a little Bumble Bantr.
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Sharon suffers a concussion after being hit by a car while biking. Ted brings her home from the hospital and sees a number of empty wine and spirit bottles. Rebecca and Sam anonymously arrange a dinner date, and find out upon arriving at the restaurant that they are each other's Bantr matches. Rebecca is initially apprehensive, but Sam convinces her to have dinner with him platonically, which they both enjoy. The two kiss when they return to Rebecca's house, but agree not to escalate the relationship further. Roy is called in to Phoebe's school and realizes that his swearing is having an effect on her. Richmond plays at Wembley Stadium for the first time against Manchester City, but suffers a harsh loss. After the game, Jamie is bullied over the loss by his abusive father James in the locker room in front of his teammates and coaches. Jamie finally retaliates and strikes his father, whom Beard escorts out; Roy embraces Jamie, who breaks down crying in his arms. The scene shakes Ted into calling Sharon and confessing that his father died by suicide when Ted was 16. Rebecca and Sam ultimately spend the night together.
With Roy Kent on the coaching staff, AFC Richmond is on a hot streak. Coach Beard is back with Jane, which worries Higgins, who is advised by Ted and Nate against telling him. Jamie is upset that Roy refuses to give him coaching advice; Roy relents and tells Jamie he needs to occasionally bring forth his brash and aggressive personality on the pitch. Rebecca, seeing men from another dating site while continuing to flirt with her mysterious Bantr match, gets a visit from her mother, who has just left her father. At lunch with her mother, Rebecca tells Ted and Keeley that her parents separate every few years, only to quickly reconcile. While in a close game against Tottenham Hotspur in the quarter-final of the FA Cup, all four coaches give Jamie the signal to play selfishly, raising their middle finger at him, leading to a goal from Jamie. Ted has a panic attack and leaves the pitch. With Richmond in disarray, Spurs score. Without Ted, Nate steps in and calls a triple substitution that leads to a game-winning score for Richmond. Rebecca looks for Ted in the locker room but cannot find him. Rebecca's Bantr match is revealed to be Sam. Higgins tells Beard his concerns; Beard is appreciative and embraces him, but still leaves with Jane. As Dr. Sharon goes to her office, she finds Ted waiting and he asks for help.
Nate, in order to impress his parents on their anniversary, timidly tries to reserve a window seat at their favorite restaurant, but the hostess instead offers a seat near the back. Richmond continues to struggle, in part because team captain Isaac is overthinking and struggles to lead. Nate offers to speak to Isaac, but Ted instead reaches out to Roy. Roy takes Ted and Isaac to a soccer field near his childhood home to play a pickup match with some neighborhood footballers, reminding Isaac to have fun while playing. Isaac regains his joy for the game and dominates, to Roy's delight. Afterward, Ted offers Roy a coaching job on Richmond, which Roy declines. Keeley and Rebecca teach Nate how to be more assertive and confident, allowing him to successfully seat his family at the window table. Rebecca becomes interested in her new match on Bantr, a dating app co-owned by Keeley and sponsoring Richmond. While commentating on his Soccer Saturday show, Roy watches a newly enthusiastic Isaac on the pitch and realizes he misses being involved with the game. He makes his way to Richmond's stadium, where he joins Ted's coaching staff, to the applause of the Richmond supporters and Nate's chagrin.
Welcome back to the Dogtrack, Greyhounds! In this episode Marisa, Christian, and Brett have a conversation about Season 2, Episode 6: The Signal.We discuss the introduction of Rebecca's mom (portrayed by the legendary Dame Harriet Walter), the Diamond Dogs' inability to share their feelings about Jane with Beard, the respective foibles of the other two assistant coaches, and, of course, that unbelievable Bantr chat thread revelation.We also chat about the mysterious and illogical nature of anxiety, consider the magic of the FA Cup, revel in the spectacle of grown men playing Donkey Kong, and marvel at Phil Dunster's impeccable skill when it comes to scoring free kicks from an entirely different area code.Full show notes and transcript will available at https://www.tedlassopod.com/ted-lasso-episode-02-06-the-signalRichmond Til We Die is a conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso, where we explore the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!
It's New Year's Eve and that means it's time for a special episode of Fated Mates! Also, Ted Lasso Season 2 is complete and that means it's time for another Roy Kent episode, so we're saying, “Why not both?” Both it is! Come for this two-hour deep dive on former AFC Richmond team captain and current AFC Richmond coach, Roy Kent and his bangin' girl, Keeley Jones, Independent Woman…stay for the Bantr about Isaac, Rebecca, Ted and more. We're talking about the whole season (except for that one episode we're going to pretend doesn't exist). Spoilers abound, so if you haven't watched, do that first!Happy happy new year, Magnificent Firebirds. You were the best thing about 2021 for us. Thank you, as always, for listening! If you are up for leaving a rating or review for the podcast on your podcasting app, we would be very grateful! We are starting as we mean to go on in 2022 — our first read-along of the year will be Lisa Valdez's Passion, an erotic historical published in 2005 that is W-I-L-D. There is a lot of biblical stuff at the world's fair. Also some truly bananas stuff that…sticks with you. We haven't read it in a while, so we're telling you to be careful because…honestly, it's just good sense with this one. Get it at Amazon, Apple, Kobo, or B&N.Show NotesIn January of 2021, sex columnist Sophia Benoit was our guest, and we talked about Ted Lasso. In June of 2021, we aired our first Roy Kent episode. Doc Martens have never been gone, but they are definitely back.Cheers was one of the all great sitcoms, which aired from 1982-1993. Jen's Christmas gift from Mr. ReadsRomance was the BusyBox; Sarah's Christmas present from her in-laws came from Spare Time Used Books in Paso Robles, California.Hearst Castle is pretty wild, and not just because it has literal wild zebras roaming around on its grounds.You, too, can make a donation to Flatbush Cats. To clarify, Jen watched The Bear Episode the first time around, but skipped in on this rewatch. The “Roy is sorry for not understanding keely” playlist on apple music and also on Spotify. Apple TV+ is available nearly everywhere people watch video. An Apple device is not required. You can binge both seasons with a seven day free trial.
Julian and Tom of Team Binge break down Season 2, Episode 8 of Ted Lasso. Dr. Sharon has an accident and this allows her and Ted to bond. Richmond AFC competes in the FA Cup, well, competes is a strong word. Jamie deals with his knob of a dad. Sam and Rebecca discover their BANTR matches. Roy commits to not not swearing around 7 year-olds. Be Curious, Not Judgmental. Good Clean Fun. Email: teambingepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @teambinge
2021 has been kind of a mess, honestly, and Sarah hasn't been reading as much as usual, because *waves hands at the world.* But Hana Khan Carries On is a total delight and exactly the book she needed this year, so we're reading it with you! We'll talk about romcoms, authorial voice, podcasting heroines, about how much we enjoy heroes who deserve a bit of cold storage, about writing contemporaries that reflect the time we live in, and about first person narration and why it works really well when it works really well. Also, Sarah tries to get herself invited to hang out with Uzma Jalaluddin and tries to trademark a Ted Lasso reference all in one episode. It's rough out here. Leave her alone.Get ready for more trailblazers and our Best of 2021 episode this month! Our next read-alongs will be the Tiffany Reisz Men at Work series, which is three holiday themed category romances. Read one or all of them: Her Halloween Treat, Her Naughty Holiday and One Hot December.Show NotesThis week's book is Hana Khan Carries On by Uzma Jalaluddin. Her first novel was Ayesha At Last, which was a Pride & Prejudice retelling. Mindy Kaling is adapting Hana Khan for Amazon. The Folio Society has a new version of Georgette Heyer's Venetia. The introduction is by Stephen Fry, who is a real champion of poetry, including a great book about the joys of reading and writing poetry called The Ode Less Travelled.The dating app invented for Ted Lasso is called Bantr. If you can't identify different voices, maybe it's because we all have podcast voice. In the ReadsRomance family, we call Toronto Clean Chicago….because well, I think it explains itself. The Golden Crescent might be an invented neighborhood for this book, but it seems similar to Toronto's Crescent Town. If you'd like more information about what it means when food or a restaurant is Halal. Perhaps you do not know about biryani, an Indian delicacy, or poutine, a Canadian one.Jen was right about the meaning of the word pillory.This book has aspects of the 1998 movie You've Got Mail with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, which had a terrible ending. From what we can tell, the NPR of Canada is CBC radio.In some recent books, we get an unflinching portrayals of toxic white women on page---characters like Marissa in this book, or Misty in American Dreamer. Adriana Herrera was a guest on last year for an interstitial about the immigrant experience.Our next read-alongs will be the Tiffany Reisz Men at Work series, which is three books. Read one or read them all: Her Halloween Treat, Her Naughty Holiday, and One Hot December.
Ted Lasso S2E12 “Inverting the Pyramid of Success” - Episode Recap - Ray Taylor ShowSubscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/Patreon @TedLassoShow topic: Despite the public fallout from the news of his panic attack, Ted receives the full support of Rebecca and the team. He focuses his attention on the season's final match, which would determine Richmond's promotion back into the Premier League. Keeley is informed the VC that supported Bantr want to finance a PR firm for her to operate. While Keeley celebrates the news with an overjoyed Rebecca, they learn Rupert has bought West Ham United. Roy forgives Jamie and Nate for showing their affections towards Keeley, but tells the Diamond Dogs he is worried she will no longer need him. During the match, Richmond are down 2–0 at half-time. Nate tries to abandon the false 9 tactic he implemented, but the players decide to stick with it. Ted asks Nate why he is upset with him, to which Nate tearfully responds that Ted continuously neglected him since joining the coaching staff. He believes the team will lose and that Ted would have been fired long ago if it weren't for him. In the final minute, Dani scores an equalizing penalty to secure Richmond's promotion. The team and supporters celebrate, but Nate walks off dejected. Sam decides to stay at Richmond, which Akufo does not take kindly. Through Ted, Sam tells Rebecca he made his decision not because of her, but rather to benefit his own personal journey. Ted runs into Trent Crimm, who says he no longer works at The Independent because his superiors found out he revealed an anonymous source. Roy tries to take Keeley on holiday, but an already overworked Keeley encourages Roy to go himself. Sam is seen leasing a building, which he will use to start a Nigerian restaurant. Two months later, at West Ham's training session, Rupert greets the newest member of his coaching staff: Nate.Sponsored By:Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder $3 membership.*Binge full week of Ray Taylor Show (audio+Video)*Massive discount code for The Many Faces*Download raw photoshop filesInspiredDisorder.com/tmf The Many Faces - Original abstract ink portraits by Ray Taylor. Code: RTS for 25% OFF. StationHouseCoffee.com and @StationHouseCoffee on Instagram for premium small batch, single source coffee.InspiredDisorder.com/Ting $25 CREDIT! The best carrier. The best coverage.Same low rates, now with three coast-to-coast networks.Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf SUPPORT ON PATREON: Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder More links: InspiredDisorder.com/links
We got a sneak peek at the season finale of Ted Lasso and we can't believe that Keeley sues Apple over their 30% cut of Bantr subscriptions. I mean, it's super meta but we're here for it. This week: KenTacoHuts, California blues, and the third time's the charm.
Ted Lasso S2E8 “Man City” - Episode Recap - Ray Taylor ShowSubscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/Patreon @TedLassoShow topic: Sharon suffers a concussion after being hit by a car while biking. Ted brings her home from the hospital and sees a number of empty wine and spirit bottles. Rebecca and Sam anonymously arrange a dinner date, and find out upon arriving at the restaurant that they are each other's Bantr matches. Rebecca is initially apprehensive, but Sam convinces her to have dinner with him platonically, which they both enjoy. The two kiss when they return to Rebecca's house, but agree not to escalate the relationship further. Roy is called in to Phoebe's school and realizes that his swearing is having an effect on her. Richmond plays at Wembley Stadium for the first time against Manchester City, but suffers a harsh loss. After the game, Jamie is bullied over the loss by his abusive father in the locker room in front of his teammates and coaches. Jamie finally retaliates and strikes his father, whom Beard escorts out; Roy embraces Jamie, who breaks down crying in his arms. The scene shakes Ted into calling Sharon and confessing that his father committed suicide when Ted was 16. Rebecca and Sam ultimately spend the night together.Sponsored By:Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder $3 membership.*Binge full week of Ray Taylor Show (audio+Video)*Massive discount code for The Many Faces*Download raw photoshop filesInspiredDisorder.com/tmf The Many Faces - Original abstract ink portraits by Ray Taylor. Code: RTS for 25% OFF. StationHouseCoffee.com and @StationHouseCoffee on Instagram for premium small batch, single source coffee.InspiredDisorder.com/Ting $25 CREDIT! The best carrier. The best coverage.Same low rates, now with three coast-to-coast networks.Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf SUPPORT ON PATREON: Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder More links: InspiredDisorder.com/links
Hello fellow Lasso-holics! Justin Suiter of the Disney Dads Podcast is back to break down maybe the most emotional show of the entire series. It's game time as Richmond prepares for the FA Cup semifinal against Manchester City, the same team that relegated them last year. Sam and Rebecca take a big step in their unwitting Bantr romance, a fateful accident forces Dr. Sharon and Ted to deepen their connection allowing Ted to reveal a painful part of his past. It's the best part of your week, it's Lasso time! Come along with us as we break down Season 2 Episode 8 "Man City". FEATURING: Jeremy Goeckner, Craig McFarland & Justin Suiter Email the show at frontrowlasso@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craig-mcfarland0/support
This episode is all about relationships - Jane sure does seem . . . fun and not at all bonkers! The Diamond Dogs all agree that they should not say anything to Beard about the toxicity of that relationship, but Beard does not give up - he tells Beard how he feels and then promises to never speak of it again! The Lasso Brothers also discuss Ted's latest panic attack and what may have triggered it. Regardless of whatever triggered it, Ted is finally ready to talk to Dr. Sharon about it! Finally, BANTR's mystery man has been revealed to us! But will they ever be revealed to one another? Time will tell, but we are here for it. Ted Lasso on meeting moms: “Boy, I love meeting people's moms - it's like reading an instruction manual as why they are nuts!”
Ted Lasso S2E6 “The Signal” - Episode Recap - Ray Taylor Show Subscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/Patreon Show topic: With Roy Kent on the coaching staff, AFC Richmond is on a hot streak. Coach Beard is back with Jane, which worries Higgins. Ted and Nate advise Higgins against telling him saying it always ruins friendships. Jamie is upset that Roy will not give him coaching advice. Pushed, Roy tells Jamie that at his core he's a "prick" and needs to be less a team player and more his old, selfish great self. Asked when he will know when to be a team player and when to be selfish, Roy tells Jamie he'll give him a unmistakable signal. Rebecca, seeing men from Bantr while continuing to flirt with a mysterious other match, gets a visit from her mother, who has just left her father. Nonplussed, Rebecca tells Ted and Keeley that it happens every few years, but they will soon get back together. Richmond is in the quarter-final of the FA Cup against Tottenham Hotspur. In a close game, all four coaches give Jamie the signal, raising their middle finger at him. Jamie scores. As Richmond continues to lead, Ted has a panic attack and leaves. With Richmond in disarray, Spurs score. When Coach Beard and Roy are unsure what to do, Nate steps in. His changes win the game. Rebecca looks for Ted but cannot find him. It is revealed to the viewer that her mystery Bantr match is actually Sam, which neither is aware of. Higgins tells Beard his concerns and Beard thanks him, but still leaves with Jane. As Dr. Sharon goes to her office, she finds Ted waiting and he asks for help.Sponsored By:Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder $3 membership.*Binge full week of Ray Taylor Show (audio+Video)*Massive discount code for The Many Faces*Download raw photoshop filesInspiredDisorder.com/tmf The Many Faces - Original abstract ink portraits by Ray Taylor. Code: RTS for 25% OFF. StationHouseCoffee.com and @StationHouseCoffee on Instagram for premium small batch, single source coffee.InspiredDisorder.com/Ting $25 CREDIT! The best carrier. The best coverage.Same low rates, now with three coast-to-coast networks.Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf SUPPORT ON PATREON: Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder More links: InspiredDisorder.com/links
The Lasso Brothers discuss Nate the Great's Jekyll and Hyde performance throughout season 2 thus far, and the assistance he gets this episode that might just help him change his stars even more than his ascension from kit man to coach! With the newest addition to the coaching staff, he may need all the help he can get in being assertive. Also, who on earth could Wrexham AFC be inquiring about with Higgins? Might Nate be on the move as a manager to a lower division?!?! Time will tell! Back on the field, AFC Richmond is struggling and in need of something to break them out of their funk! So of course Ted turns to rom-communism and Roy Kent to get the job done! The brothers discuss all the references they were able to catch, but would love to hear about all the ones they missed! After fixing Isaac, it is clear that Roy has the bug for coaching and joins the coaching staff at AFC Richmond! The brothers discuss what this will mean for Ted, Roy, Nate, and AFC Richmond. Meanwhile, Rebecca is clearly smitten with someone on BANTR - could it actually be Ted on the other end of the conversation? Either way, lots of people on Twitter are going to be pissed! The Brothers, however, are reserving judgment and trusting the process.
Ted Lasso S2E5 “Rainbow” - Episode Recap - Ray Taylor Show Subscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/Patreon Show topic: Nate, in order to impress his parents on their anniversary, tries to reserve a window seat at their favorite restaurant. He is given a reservation for a seat in the back, instead. Richmond continues to struggle, in part because team captain Isaac is overthinking and struggles to lead. Nate offers to speak to him, which Ted thinks is a joke, insulting Nate. Ted instead reaches out to Roy, who mentored Isaac last season. Roy takes him to a pick-up game him used to play in order for Isaac to reconnect with the in-the-moment feeling players enjoy as a child. While Isaac plays, Ted asks Roy to return to Richmond to coach. Roy turns him down. Nate asks Keeley for help. She and Rebecca teach Nate how to be confident. He follows their advice, which allows him to successfully have his family seated at a window table. Rebecca, meanwhile, has begun talking to someone on Bantr, a dating app Keeley partially owns and which now sponsors Richmond. She receives advice from Keeley and Higgins on relationship as her Bantr match seems to be pushing towards an actual meet-up. Dr. Sharon reaches out to Ted, who turns down her offer to talk. As captain, Isaac is looser as he warms up Richmond for an important match. Watching this on Soccer Saturday, Roy finds himself missing the game, and walks out on the show. He travels to Richmond's stadium, where he walks on the pitch to the applause of the Richmond supporters, and joins Ted's coaching staff. This surprises coach Beard while leaving Nate worried about his place on the staff.Sponsored By:Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder $3 membership.*Binge full week of Ray Taylor Show (audio+Video)*Massive discount code for The Many Faces*Download raw photoshop filesStationHouseCoffee.com and @StationHouseCoffee on Instagram for premium small batch, single source coffee.InspiredDisorder.com/Ting $25 CREDIT! The best carrier. The best coverage.Same low rates, now with three coast-to-coast networks.Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf SUPPORT ON PATREON: Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder More links: InspiredDisorder.com/links
Corey and Van welcome Corey's old Navy buddy, Winston Arnold, to discuss Episode 5 "Rainbow." Each episode continues to raise the bar. The guys talk about Nate's battle with being more assertive; Roy's struggle with finding his true passion; and Rebecca's secret Bantr crush. If you love Rom-Com references... this episode is for you!
This week on Hotel Vicarious, Daria and Jenny discuss Episode 203 "Do the Right-est Thing". This week's episode is one of the best, if not our favorite, episode of the series so far! Ethical sports teams, hard choices and meeting Ted's alter ego, this episode gave us a lot to discuss! We also talk about our reactions to the new Suicide Squad film, and what we hope to see now that the entire team has signed up for Bantr. Please Subscribe/Rate/Review! If you liked the podcast recommend us to your friends! You can follow our socials: Instagram @hotelvicarious Twitter @hotelvicarious Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hotelvicarious
The “Ted Lasso” premiere trilogy concludes with Sam taking a big step, Jamie seeking his place in the world, a revealing visit from Sassy, and the adventures of Nora and Rebecca. Also, have you signed up for Bantr yet? Tiff Arment with Heather Berberet, Steve Lutz, Tony Sindelar and David J. Loehr.
The “Ted Lasso” premiere trilogy concludes with Sam taking a big step, Jamie seeking his place in the world, a revealing visit from Sassy, and the adventures of Nora and Rebecca. Also, have you signed up for Bantr yet? Host Tiff Arment with Heather Berberet, Steve Lutz, Tony Sindelar and David J. Loehr.