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Ben Winston, executive producer of the Grammy Awards, goes deep on backstage secrets from this year's show with host Brian Hiatt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to the Sisterhood of Sweat podcast, where we celebrate the power of women coming together to support and uplift one another. Today, we have a very special guest joining us - Ben Winston, the acclaimed producer behind the iconic Grammy Awards show. Now, you may be wondering, what does a male producer have to do with the Sisterhood of Sweat? Well, as you'll soon discover, Ben's story and insights are incredibly relevant to the women in our community. Ben has built an impressive career in the entertainment industry, but what sets him apart is his unwavering commitment to collaboration, kindness, and embracing change. In our conversation, he shares the valuable lessons he's learned about surrounding yourself with experts, continuously learning, and the transformative power of connection. His perspective on navigating the ups and downs of the industry, as well as his advice for aspiring professionals, are sure to resonate with the ambitious, driven women in our audience. Ben's humility and passion for his craft are truly inspiring, and we know his words will leave you feeling empowered and ready to take on new challenges. So get ready to be motivated, uplifted, and reminded of the importance of embracing your unique path. Let's dive in and hear from the one and only Ben Winston. What I asked: What do you find to be the most enjoyable part, your favorite part of putting this whole [Grammys] show together? What is the difference between the best record of the year and the best album of the year? Do you also pick gospel music? Is that part of this? This the awards as a genre? What do you find to be the most challenging part about getting this and putting this all together? What do you attribute your being this successful at such a young age? Did you dream of doing this when you were a kid? What do you think your secret was to getting these big jobs, you know, for people that are there right now that want to excel in their careers, what do you think was the secret to moving ahead in this industry? What were the things that you did differently, you think, than other late night shows? I was listening to an interview where you talked about when you were first getting your start, like that, you would work for free sometimes, and get coffee. You did whatever you had to do. And I think people are looking for opportunity, thinking it's going to drop like from manna from the sky. Speak to that a little bit? Quotes: "As soon as you start thinking of yourself as successful, then you probably aren't that successful because you're taking your way off the work." "I've always felt like I'm learning. I will learn something new this weekend at the Grammys." "The thing that made us different was having James Corden, who was unknown in America but hugely famous in the UK." "The decisions you make at 17 or 18 can change your life, usually years later." How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas
January 28th - Drew Curtis, Tim Matheson, Michael Doorley, Ben Winston
Dr. Rebecca Dekker talks with EBB Childbirth Class graduates Kat Sullivan and Ben Winston about their journey through pregnancy and birth. Kat shares her deeply personal experience of living with emetophobia—the fear of vomiting—and how it impacted her pregnancy and decision to pursue a home birth. From navigating intrusive thoughts and panic attacks to finding a supportive care team and discovering the power of SSRIs, Kat and Ben open up about their challenges and triumphs. Hear how they prepared for labor, the role of their midwives, and how the EBB Childbirth Class helped them feel informed and empowered. Whether you're curious about home births, mental health in pregnancy, or simply love heartfelt birth stories, this episode is a must-listen! Content Note: The first half of the interview will discuss distressing symptoms related to emetophobia, panic attacks, and OCD, as well as considering pregnancy termination due to emetophobia. (00:01:24) Joyful Home Birth Experience despite Challenges (00:04:56) Empowered by Supportive Providers for Emetophobia (00:10:17) Navigating Mental Health in Parenthood Transition (00:17:53) Navigating Challenges with a Strong Support System (00:30:10) Unpredictable Transitions in Labor and Birth (00:35:03) Empowering Decisions Through Evidence-Based Home Birth (00:36:07) Empowering Parents Through Evidence-Based Childbirth Education Learn more about Kat and Ben's EBB Instructor, Emily McMichael, here or follow her on Instagram here! For more information about Evidence Based Birth® and a crash course on evidence based care, visit www.ebbirth.com. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok! Ready to learn more? Grab an EBB Podcast Listening Guide or read Dr. Dekker's book, "Babies Are Not Pizzas: They're Born, Not Delivered!" If you want to get involved at EBB, join our Professional membership (scholarship options available) and get on the wait list for our EBB Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the EBB Childbirth Class.
Los titulares de la semana en 2Playbook.com junto a Álvaro Carretero y Patricia López. Hoy informamos sobre la situación económica del fútbol francés, la inyección de 35 millones de Arabia en el Newcastle, el sobrecoste de la reforma del Nou Congost, la fusión de las productoras de LeBron James y Ben Winston y las cuentas del Real Sporting. Suscríbete a 2Playbook para estar al día de toda la actualidad de la industria del deporte y vente a PRO Fitness 2024 con un 50% de descuento.
Producer, director and founding partner of Fulwell 73 Ben Winston joins Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
G'day, everyone! On today's show: Allllll things Super Bowl, from the two moments that gave us the ick, to Usher's halftime show, and the Ben Affleck ad that won us over. Then! Edward Enninful went bang with his final cover of British Vogue, Beyonce's big announcement, Kim Kardashian's new boyfriend, and a new development in one of the weirdest stories we covered last year. To watch that Dunkin' Donuts ad we mentioned in today's episode, head here. This week, Zara recommended listening to Ben Winston on Awards Chatter, as well as One Day on Netflix. Mich recommended watching Nemesis on ABC. This episode was audio produced by Annabelle Lee. Big thanks to Dan's Daily for making this episode possible. Head online to Dan's Daily today to up your cocktail game, expand your wine knowledge, or discover what's trending in the world of drinks. Want to support our show? We are sending air kisses, air tea, and air hugs (too far?) to anyone who clicks ‘follow' on Apple and Spotify. (Bonus hugs for anyone who leaves a five-star review, too!) Still not enough? Well! Our hearts! See below for everything else. Click here to subscribe to ShameMore: http://apple.co/shamelesspod Subscribe to the weekly ‘ASK SHAMELESS' newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gFbYLT Join our book club: https://www.instagram.com/theshamelessbookclub/ Check out our website: https://shamelessmediaco.com/ Write to the Shameless Mailbag: Email hello@shamelessmediaco.com Thanks for listening! We are very big fans of yours.
Trevor, Ben Winston, and friends discuss the Grammys. From how they handled Meryl Streep and Taylor Swift's late arrivals on live television, to Jay-Z's speech, to a golf cart traveling the wrong way on the 110 freeway in the pouring rain to get an A-list artist to the stage on time, Trevor and Ben give us a fascinating peek behind the curtain of navigating music's biggest night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From getting Joni Mitchell to perform to rushing Mariah Carey through traffic in a golf cart, executive producer Ben Winston spills-behind-the-scenes secrets of this year's Grammy ceremony in an in-depth interview with host Brian Hiatt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Feb. 2 at 6:30 a.m. CT: COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Nikki Haley’s path to the Republican presidential nomination is rapidly shrinking. But she’s vowing to stay in the race indefinitely. And the harder she fights, the more Republican officials fear she may be hurting Donald Trump's long-term prospects in the all-but certain general election against Democratic President Joe Biden. Trump allies describe Haley’s continued presence as a distraction, a drain on resources and a source of frustration. They also worry that Trump’s preoccupation with Haley, whom he frequently calls “birdbrain,” might further alienate moderate voters and suburban women. In practical terms, the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential primary season has barely begun. But after decisive wins in Iowa and New Hampshire, Trump's grip on the nomination has never been stronger. CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — Fire officials say a small plane has crashed into a home at a Florida mobile home park, killing several people aboard the plane and in the home. There’s no immediate word on the exact number of people killed. Authorities say the single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza V35 reportedly went down at about 7 p.m. Thursday in Clearwater, about three miles north of St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport. The FAA says the pilot had reported an engine failure. Clearwater's fire chief says the plane hit a mobile home and at least three homes received fire damage. NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — At least three people have been killed in Kenya's capital and 270 others were injured when a truck loaded with gas exploded and set off an inferno that burned homes and warehouses. The death toll is likely to rise. A government spokesman said early Friday that a lot of people were home late at night when the fire reached their houses in a Nairobi neighborhood. Police and the local Red Cross said 271 people were rushed to several hospitals to be treated for injuries. Firefighters were searching the burned area later in the morning. WASHINGTON (AP) — A new poll shows half of U.S. adults believe Israel's war in Gaza has “gone too far." The poll by The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found growing disapproval among Republicans and political independents for Israel's conduct of its military offensive in Gaza. And notably for President Joe Biden, about 7 out of 10 young people in Biden's Democratic Party disapprove of his approach to the conflict. Overall, 31% of U.S. adults approve of Biden’s handling of the conflict, including just 46% of Democrats. The U.S. has become increasingly isolated in its support of Israel as the Palestinian death toll rises. NEW YORK (AP) — The latest COVID-19 vaccines are 54% effective at preventing symptomatic infection in adults. That's according to the first U.S. study to assess how well the updated shots work. The shots became available last year and are designed to better protect against more recent coronavirus variants. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday released a study of how well the vaccine has worked since then. The finding is similar to what’s been reported in other countries. It's also similar to what was reported for earlier versions of the vaccines. WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he never directed anyone on his staff to keep his cancer surgery and hospitalization secret from the White House but acknowledges he should have handled it differently. He apologized for keeping President Joe Biden and others in the dark for weeks. Austin was speaking to reporters in the Pentagon briefing room on Thursday, providing his most extensive comments to date on the secrecy surrounding his cancer diagnosis and struggles with complications since his surgery on Dec. 22. It was the first time he answered reporters' questions since his surgery. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says it's time to more significantly disable Iran-backed militias that have struck at U.S. forces and ships in the Middle East. And he says the U.S. is poised to take significant action in response to the deaths of three U.S. service members in Jordan on Sunday. For days the U.S. has hinted strikes are imminent. While the threat of retaliation has driven some militant groups to say they were stopping hostilities, as late as Thursday Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels were still attacking vessels and fired a ballistic missile at a Liberian-flagged container ship in the Red Sea. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has issued an executive order that targets Israeli settlers in the West Bank who've been accused of attacking Palestinians and Israeli peace activists in the occupied territory. The order Thursday imposes financial sanctions and visa bans in an initial round against four individuals. The order says those settlers were involved in acts of violence, as well as threats and attempts to destroy or seize Palestinian property. The penalties aim to block the four from using the U.S. financial system and bar American citizens from dealing with them. U.S. officials are evaluating whether to punish others involved in attacks that have intensified during the Israel-Hamas war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced the U.S. penalties. LONDON (AP) — A judge in London has thrown out a lawsuit by former U.S. President Donald Trump accusing a former British spy of making “shocking and scandalous claims” that were false and harmed his reputation. Judge Karen Steyn said the defendant was entitled to summary judgment and the case should not go to trial. Trump sued Orbis Business Intelligence, the company founded by Christopher Steele, who created a dossier in 2016 that contained rumors and uncorroborated allegations about Trump that erupted in a political storm just before he was inaugurated. The former president sought damages from Orbis for allegedly violating British data protection laws. The firm sought to have the case thrown out. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 66th annual Grammy Awards are right around the corner, airing live from Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday. So, what can viewers expect? Some new, some old. Comedian Trevor Noah will host for a fourth time. Performances — and the arc of the show — will reflect the nominees, which this year in the major categories, are led by women. There are many potentially-history making moments, too. Executive producers Raj Kapoor and Ben Winston, as well as Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason jr., walk The Associated Press through the 2024 Grammy Awards. NEW YORK (AP) — Legendary Southern rapper Juvenile says he had been unaware of NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series when a social media post suggested that he do a performance, setting off a frenzy. Two months later, Juvenile's performance became one of the most notable of last year. with nearly 7 million views. NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series began almost 15 years ago as a niche online platform mainly highlighting rock and folk musicians. The series has become one of the premiere live music platforms and a pop culture phenomenon, expanding to include performers from across musical genres. The creators say it all started after they attended a performance where an artist was not heard. The Knicks and Sixers each win despite missing key players, the Lakers overcome injuries to win in Boston and the Cavaliers remain red hot. In college games, the ranked Arizona men win, but Wisconsin loses and the top-ranked South Carolina women remain undefeated. In pro football, it looks like the Commanders have a new coach. NEW YORK (AP) — American Express is rolling out several updates to its Delta SkyMiles credit cards that will give additional benefits to users. AmEx is eager to soothe sore Delta Air Lines customers who have considered abandoning the airline after last year’s SkyMiles loyalty fiasco. The updates unveiled Thursday will also come with a higher annual fee, which AmEx says it believes that the new benefits will more than pay for. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Astronomers say an asteroid as big as a skyscraper will pass within 1.7 million miles of Earth on Friday. There's no chance of it hitting us since it will pass seven times the distance from Earth to the moon. NASA estimates the space rock is between 690 feet and 1,575 feet across. That means the asteroid could be similar in size to New York City's Empire State Building or Chicago's Willis Tower. The asteroid was discovered in 2008. It won't be back our way again until 2032, but it will be a much more distant encounter, staying 45 million miles away. NEW YORK (AP) — Under cover of darkness a year ago, someone slipped into the Central Park Zoo, cut a hole in a cage and freed a majestic Eurasian eagle-owl named Flaco. The owl has become one of New York City's most beloved characters since then. By day he lounges in Manhattan’s courtyards and parks and perches on fire escapes. He spends his nights hooting atop water towers and preying on the city’s abundant rats. Some experts feared he wouldn't be able to hunt after a lifetime in captivity To their surprise, Flaco is thriving. But as his second year in the spotlight begins, the crime that led to his freedom remains unsolved. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. Learn more here.
Emmy nominee Kathryn Hahn talks about excelling at playing women without boundaries, and the origins story behind her Hulu series “Tiny Beautiful Things.” Later, we catch up with producer and 12-time Emmy winner Ben Winston, who's still adjusting to life after producing 'The Late Late Show with James Corden,' while also enjoying his latest Emmy nominations, including for the Disney+ special “Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the top TV producers in the business reflects on coming to America with James Corden to launch 'The Late Late Show' and its hit segment-turned-spinoff 'Carpool Karaoke,' why the Grammys has been his toughest producing assignment and what it's like putting producing televised concert specials like Adele's from Griffith Park and Elton John's from Dodger Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Happy Together" was a sitcom that aired on CBS in 2018 that followed the life of a married couple, Jake and Claire, whose routine suburban life takes an unexpected turn when a young pop star named Cooper unexpectedly moved in with them. A premise which was based on a real life situation in which Harry Styles moved in with the show's executive producer Ben Winston and his wife. Once he moves in, Cooper helps the couple reconnect with their younger, cooler selves. The show explores the clash of different lifestyles while also highlighting the importance of finding happiness in the midst of life's unpredictable moments. Will the S1E1 guys enjoy this show with such an unbelievable yet actually true premise? Listen as they deep dive Happy Together's pilot episode and find out. Starring: Damon Wayans Jr., Amber Stevens West, Stephnie Weir, Victor Williams, Chris Parnell, Felix Mallard, Peyton List, & Mary Holland www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & Twitter: @S1E1Pod
Matt is joined by Ben Winston, executive producer of 'The Late Late Show With James Corden' and the 2023 Grammys, to talk about the end of Corden's show—which concludes its eight-year run this week—and Winston makes his case for why the late show format should still exist as we transition into the digital age of television. They discuss misperceptions about how his show makes money for Paramount Global, why these shows need to air on broadcast TV rather than online, whether or not a new late show can be successful, and much more. Matt finishes the show by making a prediction for the upcoming movie ‘Barbie' after attending CinemaCon. For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click this link: puck.news/thetown Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Ben Winston Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Ellie talks about the events of the 65th annual grammy awards!
Gisele Bündchen reacts to Tom Brady's final retirement announcement. Priscilla Presley's son, Narravrone Garicia, breaks his silence. Dr. Jessica Shepherd answers all your burning questions about Ozempic. Trevor Noah and Ben Winston talk about preparing for the Grammys, and let us know what to look for from the awards show. For these stories and more, head to PEOPLE.com. Follow on Instagram: Janine Rubenstein - @janinerube Dr. Jessica Shepherd- @dallasgynecologist Trevor Noah- @trevornoah Ben Winston- @mrbenwinston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt is joined by Ben Winston, executive producer of the 2023 Grammy Awards, to talk about why the Grammys are the most difficult awards show to produce, the messy transition from cable to streaming for live events, the end of 'The Late Late Show with James Corden,' and if it's possible for a nightly late-night talk show to succeed on streaming. Click here for a 20% discount to Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter 'What I'm Hearing.' Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Ben Winston Producer: Craig Horlbeck Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Awardist host Gerrad Hall, EW critic Leah Greenblatt, and sr. editor Jason Lamphier break down four of the Grammys biggest categories and give their predictions: Best New Artist, Best Song, Record of the Year, and Album of the Year — what will happen if Beyoncé doesn't win yet again? Plus, Gerrad chats with Grammys host Trevor Noah and executive producer Ben Winston about the performances, whether Beyoncé and Harry Styles will take the stage (and if Ben's daughter, who's heard at the beginning of Styles' 'As It Was,' will also join him), if we might see Noah sing, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs are joined in the studio by Dr Karl Kennedy from Neighbours as well as Arsenal supporting TV producer and director Ben Winston. Plus, they bring you another set of classic clips of the week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
INTERIOR. 3 ARENA. NIGHT. One Direction are performing to a sold out crowd of thousands. They are just about to play their hit-single Best Song Ever. Niall: (Speaking to the crowd) Alright we've got one more song for yas, get those hands in the air! Louis: Yes get them up, get clapping Dublin! Harry: Are you ready to dance- Liam: (Suddenly. Menacingly.) If you don't remove those hands...There's a high likelihood...You'll never use them again. The arena falls into silence. Not even Logan Paul laughs. Preston walks on stage, furious. He roughly takes Liam by the arm and drags him off stage, through the backstage area and into a police car. He hands the driver a handful of notes and whispers something in his ear. The car drives off into the night at top speed. No one has seen Liam since. And we are all better for it. The End. midnightmemoriespod@gmail.com Twitter: @midnightmemspod Instagram: @midnightmemspod TikTok: @midnightmemspod
Grammy executive producers Ben Winston and Raj Kapoor explain how BTS' performance almost didn't happen and other backstage tales, take on various critiques of the show, and explain how the Grammys are going to keep on changing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021 was a great year for the Old Man & the Three as many of the NBA's brightest stars joined JJ and Tommy to present an intimate look at the players who make the league such an incredible force. But along with the NBA stars, there were also interviews that took a step outside the box to shed light on the different aspects of our society, business, and life in general. Those were encompassed in the OM3 Leadership series where the likes of Bob Iger, Stacey Abrams, Ben Winston and many more paid visits to the show. Now, to open 2022, we step forward with a new look at the league with the "Coaching Series", which will focus on specific coaches from around the NBA - and maybe some other sports as well. Who knows who will show up... that's part of the fun. And to kick things off for the first installment, JJ and Tommy welcome in Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse for an incredible interview where he breaks down his coaching journey and how he reached the top, what intangibles make a great coach, motivation in players, the preparation it takes to succeed, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How do you succeed as an entrepreneur? Liz Taylor speaks to some of the UK's leading business owners about how they built their empires. Hear from chef Tom Kerridge, artist Beth Cullen-Kerridge, football pundit Gary Neville, entertainment magnate Jonathan Shallit MBE, CEO Jennie Johnson MBE, business executive Linda Plant, florist Simon Lycett, property developer Tom Bloxham MBE and television producer Ben Winston. Over the past four seasons of Events That Made Me celebrity events planner and consultant Liz Taylor has spoken to these leading entrepreneurs. In this special Christmas episode, you'll hear how they built their businesses and take away tips to apply to your own. Plus there is a special guest right at the end. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th anniversary celebrations. During lockdown, with the events industry on hold, she turned her attention to launching her own consultancy and realised a lifelong ambition in launching her own podcast.
Roots have provided Ben Winston with the stability to really make his mark. In this bonus Air Extension, CEO Liz Taylor examines the importance of knowing who you are and where you come from, and how that helps when you're reaching for the top. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th anniversary celebrations. During lockdown, with the events industry on hold, she turned her attention to launching her own consultancy and realised a lifelong ambition in launching her own podcast. Liz Taylor Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Website Ben Winston Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Website
Meet the mind behind some of the greatest TV moments of recent years. Ben Winston is the producer of Friends: The Reunion, The Grammys, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Adele One Night Only and so many other amazing TV moments. In this episode of Events That Made Me: The Entrepreneur Edit, celebrity events planner and brand consultant Liz Taylor sits down with Ben to uncover the events that led him to produce television that would be watched by millions. Ben shares what it was like getting the Friends cast back together; booking the first guests on Carpool Karaoke, and the importance of always remembering where you come from. Liz Taylor's 30-year career in event planning has built an impressive portfolio of events, including celebrity weddings, charity fundraisers like Children in Need with Gary Barlow and huge gala dinners such as Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace for HRH Duke of Cambridge, as well as the Manchester United Champions League winning party in Moscow and Coronation Street's 40th anniversary celebrations. During lockdown, with the events industry on hold, she turned her attention to launching her own consultancy and realised a lifelong ambition in launching her own podcast. Liz Taylor Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Website Ben Winston Instagram Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Website
En este episodio contamos con Tonio L. Alarcón, con quien debatimos en torno a "Friends: The Reunion", una mezcla de especial, revival y late night al que le encontramos muchas pegas. Completan el equipo Ignacio Pablo Rico y Yago Paris. El tema que cierra el podcast es "Milk & Honey #1", de Arcade Fire, perteneciente a la BSO de "Her": https://open.spotify.com/track/4WBTKwO2jebi1Z5NoY8iQu?si=4acf09523bfb4d54
Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING: Movies A Quiet Place Part II Predator TV Shows Star Wars: The Bad Batch (S1E5) The Handmaid's Tale (S4E6) Mare of Easttown (Limited Series) Master of None (S3) Righteous Gemstones We also review Friends: The Reunion. Staring, Jennifer Aniston, Courtney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry & David Schwimmer. Directed by Ben Winston. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for Emily Blunt. Come and have a listen. EPISODE TITLE This weeks episode title is dedicated David Schwimmer as Ross in 'Friends'. The particular episode in reference is 'The One with the Cop', Season 5, Episode 6. Ross, Rachel and Chandler attempt to move a couch up some stairs with some very intense pivot instructions. RUNNING ORDER 02m11s | What we've been watching 21m32s | Star Wars: The Bad Batch (S1E5) 29m58s | The Handmaid's Tale (S4E6) 38m09s | Movie of the week: Friends: The Reunion 53m55s | News 57m24s | Mailbag 58m51s | Peak Performance: Emily Blunt GET IN TOUCH Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Tweet us @HalfMeasuresPod Talk to us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of Half Measures is brought to you by Mission Log Podcast & the Roddenberry Podcast Network.
TWITTER: @DesvariosFrikis INSTAGRAM: desvariosfrikispodcast FACEBOOK: @Desvafrikispodcast "Friends: The Reunion", también conocido como "The One Where They Get Back Together", es un especial de reunión de 2021 de la comedia de situación estadounidense Friends. El episodio está producido por los cocreadores de la serie, Marta Kauffman y David Crane, Kevin S. Bright, el reparto principal de la serie y Ben Winston (que también dirigió el especial). En este episodio sin guion, el reparto principal vuelve a visitar los decorados de la serie original (como los apartamentos de Friends, la cafetería Central Perk y la fuente de agua de Friends), se reúne con invitados que aparecieron en la serie y con famosos, hace lecturas de mesa y recreaciones de episodios antiguos de Friends, y comparte imágenes entre bastidores. El episodio estrenó el 27 de mayo de 2021 en HBO Max.
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they talk about Friends: The Reunion on HBO Max. Jason watched Friends growing up, Adam did not, but they both watched this reunion. Seemed funny on paper. A weird conversation ensues that includes talking about The Mandalorian for 15 minutes. Cool.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
I watched the 'Friends' reunion special on HBO Max. This is my reaction & thoughts as a 'Friends' fan to the full cast being in the same room on screen for the first time in years. Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:06 Pre Speculation - Expectation vs. Reality 9:53 Immediate Thoughts of Special 11:09 Favorite Parts 17:26 Lease Favorite Parts 23:44 Fan Expectations Met? 30:16 Miscellaneous Thoughts 33:30 What Type of Friends Fan Are You? "Friends: The Reunion" also known as "The One Where They Get Back Together" brought back the original cast of the show 'Friends' to produce and star in the special alongside producers and creators of the show Kevin S. Bright, Marta Kauffman, & David Crane. Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, & David Schwimmer all returned after years of not being on screen together after the final episode aired on American television in 2004. Special guests included boy band BTS, Reese Witherspoon, Kit Harrington, Malala, Cara Delavigne, Cindy Crawford, Justin Bieber, Tom Selleck & more. The show was also directed & produced by Ben Winston. Source https://www.hbomax.com/ I'm Nick Zangl, a California, USA based commentator sharing my opinions on news stories from four main areas: new media internet culture, mainatream media pop culture, private business sector, & public political sector. Share your take with me every week in livestream & video premiere live chats! For channel notifications, join my email list at NickZangl.com (be sure to click "Yes, subscribe me to this list" in confirmation email) You can also reach me directly via email at nick.zangl@nickzangl.com
"Friends: The Reunion", también conocido como "The One Where They Get Back Together", es un especial de reunión de 2021 de la comedia de situación estadounidense Friends. El episodio está producido por los cocreadores de la serie, Marta Kauffman y David Crane, Kevin S. Bright, el reparto principal de la serie y Ben Winston (que también dirigió el especial). En este episodio sin guion, el reparto principal vuelve a visitar los decorados de la serie original (como los apartamentos de Friends, la cafetería Central Perk y la fuente de agua de Friends), se reúne con invitados que aparecieron en la serie y con famosos, hace lecturas de mesa y recreaciones de episodios antiguos de Friends, y comparte imágenes entre bastidores.
This Weeks Top 5 Topics: Amazon has bought MGM (4:09) CW reveals series pickups and fall schedule (14:21) Mailbag! (19:05) Showrunnner Spotlight: Ben Winston ('Friends: The Reunion') (33:20) Critics Corner (1:29:48) Welcome to TV's Top 5! Each episode features The Hollywood Reporter's West Coast TV Editor Lesley Goldberg and Chief TV Critic Daniel Fienberg breaking down the latest industry headlines. The podcast is broken into five segments, offering a deep-dive analysis of the latest TV news and a critical look at current and upcoming shows. Every episode of the weekly podcast includes an in-depth interview with one of the industry's most powerful showrunners or an up-and-coming new voice. Have an industry question you’d like to hear us address in a Mailbag segment? Email us at TVsTop5@THR.com. Stay tuned for future episodes and be sure to subscribe. Hosted by: Lesley Goldberg and Daniel Fienberg Produced by: Matthew Whitehurst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bonus episode of The Old Man and The Three, JJ Redick and Tommy Alter sit down with multi-faceted producer, director and writer Ben Winston, who established the production company Fulwell 73, to talk about what it is like to run a company during unprecedented times. Ben is full of knowledge and advice to help the next wave of entrepreneurs navigate and find success in times of great change. He will share his own personal career journey including what it was to produce both the Grammy’s and the Friends reunion during COVID-19 and how he overcame those challenges. Ben’s award-winning credits span television, movies, music videos and commercials. His executive producing credits include “The Tony Awards,” the hit U.K. version of “The X Factor”; the CBS sitcom “Happy Together,” the acclaimed documentary feature "In The Hands of the Gods”; the new CBS All Access series “Seatbelt Psychic”; and several music specials for artists such as Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, Shawn Mendes, Kacey Musgraves, Sam Smith and Justin Bieber, amongst others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this bonus episode of The Old Man and The Three, JJ Redick and Tommy Alter sit down with multi-faceted producer, director and writer Ben Winston, who established the production company Fulwell 73, to talk about what it is like to run a company during unprecedented times. Ben is full of knowledge and advice to help the next wave of entrepreneurs navigate and find success in times of great change. He will share his own personal career journey including what it was to produce both the Grammy’s and the Friends reunion during COVID-19 and how he overcame those challenges. Ben’s award-winning credits span television, movies, music videos and commercials. His executive producing credits include “The Tony Awards,” the hit U.K. version of “The X Factor”; the CBS sitcom “Happy Together,” the acclaimed documentary feature "In The Hands of the Gods”; the new CBS All Access series “Seatbelt Psychic”; and several music specials for artists such as Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, Shawn Mendes, Kacey Musgraves, Sam Smith and Justin Bieber, amongst others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this bonus episode of The Old Man and The Three, JJ Redick and Tommy Alter sit down with multi-faceted producer, director and writer Ben Winston, who established the production company Fulwell 73, to talk about what it is like to run a company during unprecedented times. Ben is full of knowledge and advice to help the next wave of entrepreneurs navigate and find success in times of great change. He will share his own personal career journey including what it was to produce both the Grammy’s and the Friends reunion during COVID-19 and how he overcame those challenges. Ben’s award-winning credits span television, movies, music videos and commercials. His executive producing credits include “The Tony Awards,” the hit U.K. version of “The X Factor”; the CBS sitcom “Happy Together,” the acclaimed documentary feature "In The Hands of the Gods”; the new CBS All Access series “Seatbelt Psychic”; and several music specials for artists such as Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, Shawn Mendes, Kacey Musgraves, Sam Smith and Justin Bieber, amongst others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this bonus episode of The Old Man and The Three, JJ Redick and Tommy Alter sit down with multi-faceted producer, director and writer Ben Winston, who established the production company Fulwell 73, to talk about what it is like to run a company during unprecedented times. Ben is full of knowledge and advice to help the next wave of entrepreneurs navigate and find success in times of great change. He will share his own personal career journey including what it was to produce both the Grammy’s and the Friends reunion during COVID-19 and how he overcame those challenges. Ben’s award-winning credits span television, movies, music videos and commercials. His executive producing credits include “The Tony Awards,” the hit U.K. version of “The X Factor”; the CBS sitcom “Happy Together,” the acclaimed documentary feature "In The Hands of the Gods”; the new CBS All Access series “Seatbelt Psychic”; and several music specials for artists such as Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, Shawn Mendes, Kacey Musgraves, Sam Smith and Justin Bieber, amongst others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Photos on walls and colors we can't explain...The map was drawn for us by all five members of One Direction back in October of 2013, but what is the story of "Story of My Life"? Find out that and much more on this week's special episode packed full of updates and fab fem surprises. "SoML" is not one you'll want to miss!Be sure to vote for Harry in the iHeart Radio polls!https://www.iheart.com/music-awards/
Nine-time Emmy Award-winning producer and writer Ben Winston (The Late Late Show with James Corden, Carpool Karaoke) discusses how his lifelong passion for television led him to produce some of the most coveted televised events in pop culture. From his early days producing “The Late Late Show with James Corden” when James was virtually unknown, to directing the upcoming "Friends" reunion and serving as EP for the Grammys, Ben reflects on the unpaid gigs that ended up paving his way through the industry. Stay up to date with what James has going on by following him on Instagram: @Jamesbondst Follow Ben Winston on Instagram: @mrbenwinston Follow Big Spark Studios on Instagram: @Bigsparkstudios Watch Ben’s new show The Thomas John Experience: https://www.cbs.com/shows/thomas-john-experience/ ----- Blinds.com! Go RIGHT NOW and see how much you can SAVE at Blinds.com. When you checkout online, don’t forget to tell them you heard about Blinds.com from our show! Rules and restrictions may apply. https://www.blinds.com/
This week we talk about a whole bunch of stuff that has been happening lately with each of the 1D boys: -Harry Styles collaborated with Calm, the meditation app, and recorded a relaxing sleep story that you can now listen to! (We recorded before it was released so we will let you know our thoughts on the story next week.) -You can now recreate the patchwork sweater Harry wore for his Today Show soundcheck right at home! The designer, JW Anderson has released a PDF with in-depth instructions on how to make your own. Send us pictures if you do! -Niall Horan is featured on Ashe's new song, Moral of the Story. We talk about its popularity on TikTok and the lyrics that Niall helped rewrite for the remixed version of the song. -It is Talk Direction's 5 year anniversary! We reflect on the past 5 years: the friendships we have made, how we have grown, and our favorite memories. We also discuss the future of Talk Direction and predict what we will be doing 5 years from now. -For our BLM segment we talk about he inspiring Sister Rosetta Tharpe. She was a queer, black woman who is considered the "godmother" of rock music! Learn more about her here: https://www.npr.org/2017/08/24/544226085/forebears-sister-rosetta-tharpe-the-godmother-of-rock-n-roll Check out Talk Direction Down Low on patreon.com/talkdirection for EXTRA PODCAST CONTENT!! This week we talk about Harry Styles and Ben Winston shopping in London (maybe for 1D reunion?), Watermelon Sugar soaring up the pop radio charts, and #LetTheMusicPlay, a petition to get the UK government to financially support the music industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. We reflect on why we both LOVE live music so much! Get in touch with us! talkdirection.tumblr.com talkdirection@gmail.com twitter// @talk_direction instagram// @talkdirection FOLLOW CAITLIN: @caitlinirfoster on twitter & instagram FOLLOW LUCIA: @lucciaoh on twitter & instagram
Boyd Hilton and Josh Landy chat with Ben Winston about the fate of the season, Arteta's management so far, the greatness of our current squad, plus heaps more. arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Boyd Hilton and Josh Landy chat with Ben Winston about the fate of the season, Arteta’s management so far, the greatness of our current squad, plus heaps more. arsenalpodcast.net @arsenalpodcast Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2020 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright
Happy Holidays from all of us here at the BUCKiT with Phil Keoghan podcast. Thanksgiving is a great time of the year to slow down and to really appreciate the good things that life has to offer. It’s so easy to get caught up in the fast lane and forget to look around and be thankful for what we have right here, right now. While practicing being grateful, why not shed some of your inhibitions. Just let loose, even if a little, and break down some of those barriers that might be holding you back. This week’s podcast, which is about shedding your inhibitions, will be the last of the year as we are traveling the country looking for hardworking Americans, for a new CBS show called Tough As Nails. We’ll be back in 2020, but before we go, I wanted to sign off with one of my favorite steps for living the BUCKiT® lifestyle, with some really creative and fun guests. The BUCKiT® lifestyle is about learning how to live life to the fullest while you still can. It’s about saying “BUCKiT” and swerving off the predictable road you’ve been following for years – on to a completely strange and bumpy path that will hopefully get you completely lost. There are 8 steps to living a BUCKiT® lifestyle. The 8 steps: Face Your Fear Test Your Limits Take a Leap of Faith Aim for the Heart Rediscover Your Childhood Break New Ground Get Lost And… Shed Your Inhibitions. I realize that shedding your inhibitions isn’t always as easy as peeling off an extra layer of clothing on a warm day. But in a funny way, that analogy of shedding clothes is an apt one – because ultimately, in both cases, exposure is the desired result. And whether you’re exposing your body, your true feelings, or your talent, the risk is the same: the possibility of embarrassment and the chance that someone with disapprove. The trick is to come to understand that those are rather small, inconsequential risks. The embarrassment many not happen at all, and if it does, it will probably be only momentarily. It’s certainly a chance worth taking. This week on BUCKiT® with Phil Keoghan, I talk to the lead singer of Sugar Ray, Mark McGrath, a former professional cyclist, Kit Karzen, who suffered from anxiety, and the youngest Show Runner in the history of late-night television, Ben Winston and former Supervising Producer on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”, Rob Crabbe about the importance of ditching excuses and shedding inhibitions in order to live the BUCKiT lifestyle. Enjoy and we will see you in the New Year.
It’s the premiere of The Late Late Show. The production team has been furiously prepping this live event for months. As the clock ticks away, getting closer and closer to air time, everyone starts to take their places – A relatively unknown UK host is left alone with his microphone, ready to take over the show in front of millions of viewers. America is about to be introduced, for the first time, to the very funny and highly unpredictable – James Cordon. Ben Winston, the youngest show runner in the history of late-night TV and Rob Crabbe, the former Supervising Producer on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” are the Executive Producers of the Late Late Show with James Corden on CBS, a variety show which made it’s US television debut in 2015, after a really successful run with Craig Ferguson as the host for almost a decade. It airs at the not so convenient time of 12:30am, but has 16 million subscribers on YouTube channel, and it’s interviews, performances and skits have almost 5 billion views. Not bad for a show that’s on literally first thing in the morning or super late at night – depends on how you look at it. In case you’ve been living under a rock or avoiding major highways, James Corden, from the UK, became famous for the show’s recurring segment called Carpool Karaoke. In this hugely popular skit, Corden invites famous musicians to ride shotgun and sing along with him to their own songs. Adele, Paul McCartney, Madonna, Cardi B, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Madonna are just a few car crooners who have belted out tunes while belted in.
JJ Redick and producer Ben Winston ask each other three questions, tackling the importance of chemistry in the locker room, why JJ isn't on social media, and Brexit.
Three "Directioners" come together to discuss the band's whole discography. From controversial topics, like Ben Winston and Larry Stilinson, to favorite songs and members. This episode will bring back so many memories...and possibly traumas.
Three "Directioners" come together to discuss the band's whole discography. From controversial topics, like Ben Winston and Larry Stilinson, to favorite songs and members. This episode will bring back so many memories...and possibly traumas.
This week’s guest is the incredibly talented producer/director Ben Winston from The Late Late Show with James Corden and Fulwell 73 Productions. Ben joins Jay’s 4 Questions to talk about his success in Hollywood, his deep Jewish roots, and Carpool Karaoke.
The creators of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" — star Rachel Bloom and producer Aline Brosh McKenna — preview the musical comedy's final season (more songs!). And "Happy Together" executive producer Ben Winston explains how Harry Styles inspired his new sitcom.
Keisha joins me this week to talk about a mix of different things! First we break down Liam's music video ft. J Balvin for his new song Familiar: -the amazingly talented dancers -Liam's groovy dance moves -what do we think of Liam going topless -we order the boys from most to least likely to go topless in a music video Next, we discuss Liam's emotional interview with Legend: -his deep chats with Louis Tomlinson -how Liam has changed and grown since 1D -how fatherhood affected him -will he take up acting? what movie genre should he pursue? Finally, we talk about Harry becoming an executive producer on Ben Winston's new show: -how much will Harry actually be involved? -how much will the characters reflect real life? -will Harry use this as an opportunity to learn more about film? On Talk Direction Down Low this week we talk about Harry's Tour Documentary, Niall's livestreamed concert, and Niall writing his 2nd album! You can check out the discussion at Patreon.com/talkdirection Get in touch with us! talkdirection.tumblr.com talkdirection@gmail.com twitter// @talk_direction instagram// @talkdirection FOLLOW KEISHA: @harryascowz @keisha_pl
The Ringer's Juliet Litman and Amanda Dobbins discuss Harry Styles's 'Rolling Stone' cover (5:00), Styles living in Ben Winston's attic (10:00), and dating Taylor Swift (14:00). Then, Ringer staff writer Kate Knibbs joins to discuss internet gossipmonger Nik Richie's 'The Dirty' (17:45) and the best place to find gossip in 2017 (26:00). Finally, Juliet and Amanda give their thoughts on Serena's snap (33:00), Meghan Markle's role with the British royal family (38:00), and more Chris Evans (41:00).
Apple SVP Eddy Cue and Propagate Content co-CEO Ben Silverman talk with Recode's Peter Kafka about Apple's first TV programs, "Planet of the Apps" and "Carpool Karaoke," which will be distributed on Apple Music. "Planet of the Apps" tells the story of several software developers competing for $10 million in venture capital investment; "Carpool Karaoke" is a spinoff of the popular comedy segment from "The Late Late Show With James Corden." Later in the interview, "Carpool" producer Ben Winston joins the group onstage. Cue says Apple is using its music-streaming platform as a place to try new things that competitors aren't doing, including reality TV, but won't say if Apple will offer a "skinny bundle" of TV channels. They also discuss the podcasting resurgence, what Apple can do about fake news and when Amazon will have an app on Apple TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sarah Brown chats to Ben Winston. Ben Winston is a television and film director and producer and Executive Producer of the Late Late Shown with James Corden. Ben and James created the famous 'Smithy' sketches that became a viral sensation for the UK Comic Relief Comedy telethon. Better Angels is a podcast rooted in activism but looks for lessons from a range of experiences, and this interview special explores the unique role of comedy in encouraging people to take action. The interview was initially set up with Ben Winston but was, happily, interrupted on the day by James Corden who shares his own thoughts about how the famous 'Smithy' sketches came about.
Sarah Brown chats to James Corden, Ben Winston, Sarah Millican, Stuart Goldsmith, Sophie Scott, Lulu Cerone, Brian Edelman and Ben Hewitt. This episode focuses on the power of comedy and how laughter can bring us together. Sarah Brown explores how we can harness this positive energy in campaigning to spread the activist message. Sarah speaks to Late Late Show Executive Producer Ben Winston and actor, comedian and television host James Corden, and comedians Sarah Millican and Stuart Goldsmith in this latest episode titled 'The power of laughter'. The episode also includes Professor Sophie Scott from University College London's Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience who explains why we laugh, youth campaigner Lulu Cerone who hosts 'philanthroparties' to make activism fun, and Brian Edelman from digital agency RAIN and Ben Hewitt, Campaigns Director for Theirworld, who are working with comedians on their new #5for5 campaign.
Ben Winston, the Executive Producer of The Late Late Show with James Corden, returns to The Vertical Podcast with JJ Redick for a candid discussion. JJ and Ben discuss JJ's desire to play for Team USA and how a phone conversation with Coach K almost got him to the Rio Games. The Team USA talk leads to a discussion about winning an NBA championship vs. a gold medal in basketball. Here are some key moments: 0:41: Four-on Four: Names Redick and his wife almost chose for their soon-to-be-born second son. 3:47: The positive reaction to Winston’s first appearance on the podcast. 5:06: How Redick adjusts to the freedom of the offseason from a social standpoint. 7:39: Would Redick have played in the Olympics if he had been selected? 13:05: DeAndre Jordan saying the gold medal is more important than an NBA title. 27:32: Winston producing the Tony Awards with Corden hosting. 28:25: The moment Winston realized Corden had real talent. 32:44: Winston’s frantic reaction to fake rumors of Redick being traded to Memphis during the draft. 36:45: How entering the final year of his contract impacts Redick. 40:51: The strangeness of American player salaries being public. 44:48: Winston’s objection to Redick claiming basketball requires more chemistry than any other sport. 56:22: Redick’s podcast plans with his wife giving birth this week, including Blake Griffin being on the show next week. 57:53: The future of Carpool Karaoke. 1:03:37: What Redick enjoys most about the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Winston never planned to pursue a career in American late night television, but when his good friend James Corden got the call and invited Winston along, he took the leap and moved across the ocean. He tells us how he first met Corden, how they've approached their first year of The Late, Late Show, and why he looks at YouTube numbers before the Nielsen ratings.
Ben Winston, the Executive producer of The Late, Late Show with James Corden, joins The Vertical Podcast for a candid interview with JJ. Ben and JJ discuss how their families met while on vacation and how there is usually a weird amount of pressure to remain friends after the vacation ends. They guys also discuss the birth and success of a Late,Late Show staple, Car Pool Karaoke. Ben also tries his hand at this week's 4 on 4, which is top athletes that would make great Late Night talk show hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We’re back! Boyd Hilton is joined by Sidekick Josh Landy, Ben Winston and Geoff Arsenal to look ahead to the new season and celebrate how busy we’ve been in the transfer window for once! Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Get our FREE apps at arsenalpodcast.net
Following the draw with Man City, Boyd Hilton is joined by Sidekick Josh Landy, Ben Winston and Ari Last to discuss whether we'll finish 4th, whether we'll beat Everton this weekend and whether this is just the same old story for Arsenal in April. A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically
Jack Rösenthal and Ben Winstön keep Böyd company this week to discuss the giddy heights of a 7 point lead (sort of) and the January transfer window. We’re also looking back on the Paul Davis revelation from a couple of podcasts ago, to discuss the repercussions. We’re also looking forward to the Man City and Napoli games, complete with score predictions. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Ben Winston’s on hosting duties this week, joined in the studio by Arsenal legend Paul Davis and the returning Dan Baldwin! Fresh from a Wilshere-inspired win against Marseille, tune in to hear our thoughts on sleeve-gate and Mesut Özil’s recent run of form. We’ll also be reflecting on the highlights and lowlights of Paul’s Arsenal career. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
This week Boyd Hilton is joined by Sidekick Josh Landy, the UK’s 95th most influential tweeter Ben Winston and journalist James Olley. They discuss last weeks results at Dortmund and Man United, the form of Ozil and predictions for upcoming games against Southampton and Marseille. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
This week Boyd Hilton is joined by Sidekick Josh Landy, the UK’s 95th most influential tweeter Ben Winston, ex-Arsenal star Perry Groves and Arsenal TV’s Dan Roebuck. You’ll hear some thoughts on the 100 Club launch, whether to pursue Suarez again in January, the win against Liverpool and the upcoming clashes with Dortmund and Man Utd. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton is joined by journalist and author Patrick Barclay, the UK’s 95th most influential tweeter Ben Winston and Sidekick Josh Landy to discuss the League Cup defeat to Chelsea, the atmosphere at the Emirates and our squad’s strength in depth. You can also hear about Colin The Dog’s visit to a certain Arsenal player’s home. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton is joined by Ben Winston, Josh Landy and Pedro Wood as they discuss the recent draw at West Brom, the array of options in midfield and all things concerning Jack Wilshere. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton, Ben Winston, a drunk Billy Subway and his brother Josh and Colin the dog as we decide how bloody brilliant we are, Piers Morgen's spat with Ben and our striker situation. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton is joined by Ben Winston, ex Arsenal player turned presenter Adrian Clarke, Josh the Bear Mk2 and Colin the dog. It's the Ozil love in this week before we turn out attention to our new feature Ask Adrian. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton is joined by Sidekick Josh Landy, Ben Winston and Tim Payton from the Arsenal Supporters Trust, to discuss the Club’s financial situation and where the responsibility lies for the various aspects of our summer transfer activity. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Ozil's great, but where's our new striker? Boyd Hilton is joined by Dan Baldwin, Ben Winston and sidekick/producer Josh Landy to discuss Arsenal's transfer activity and Nicklas Bendtner's official statement. Produced by Josh Landy A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp Free £20 Bet - Paddypower.com/footballistically http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton, Ben Winston and Ari Last are here this week as Ben and Ari go three rounds on the subject of the future of Arsenal. Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp WH Bet - http://bit.ly/WH25ARSE http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd Hilton is joined by Hayley Wright, Ben Winston and Dan Baldwin to discuss the defeat at the weekend and where we go from here Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production iPhone App - http://bit.ly/FAapp WH Bet - http://bit.ly/WH25ARSE http://appstore.com/footballisticallyarsenal
Boyd is joined by a melange of guest this week as Ben Winston, Billy Subway and Hayley Wright join forces for the Arsenal cause. After the Aston Villa game, recent announcements from the club, Wenger's interview and a preview to the north London derby, it's an action packed pod. Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production
It's not easy for us at the moment is it? So, Boyd invites Dan Baldwin and Ben Winston to quietly and rationally discuss in a gentlemanly way. Well, you'll have to hit the Play button to find out how it turns out. Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production
Joining Boyd tonight for the podcast that even we still have problems spelling are Ari Last and Ben Winston. Long time listeners will know that Ari and Ben don't exactly agree on a few things and this week they continue that trend. It's goodbye Santos and hello a never ending stream of one nils. Don't forget our iPhone app is still free courtesy of that kind Mr. William Hill and you use it to hear the podcast archives and all the latest Arsenal shaped news. Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production
Even beating that lot cannot calm the turmoil that rages deep beneath. Specifically the rage we're talking about is Ben Winston's every time Dan Baldwin opens his mouth. Boyd Hilton is your referee in this post-North London Derby victory celebration / championship bout. WARNING: THIS PODCAST IS LOUD Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Boyd brings in Ben Winston and Billy Lunn from The Subways for the first podcast in the post-RVP era. We hear the shocking truth about Boyd's relationship with Theo 'the torso' Walcott and Ben gets all Churchillian again. Song? Who he? Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
Boyd Hilton returns for a second season with help from Ben Winston and Ari Last to discuss all the news and gossip during pre season and looks forward to the new season. Produced by Paul Myers A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk
A full house of The dream team. With Boyd Hilton chairing the return of Dan Baldwin, Ben Winston and a very hungry Dermot O'leary. They enjoy the completion of Arsenal's easter resurrection and the continuing implosion at Spurs. Theres also plenty of bickering, some broken glass and a lot of popcorn.
The A-Team is back. No, wait sorry, it's Dan Baldwin and Ben Winston who get to hear how Boyd got to come in Theo's box and come away with a few great anecdotes. Of course we also take look back on the recent Milan and Newcastle victories while Ben has been listening back on every podcast from the previous year to find failed quotes to pick on Dan with. For once there is one thing they can all agree on, Kenny and Harry are going mad.
Boyd Hilton is joined by Dan Baldwin and Ben Winston in a no holds barred podcast discussing the United game at the weekend. Who do you agree with?
Boyd Hilton and Dan Baldwin are joined by Ben Winston to discuss the Swansea game and where now for the team and Arsene Wenger and and Gunner legend Paul Davis looks back at the class of 89.
Boyd Hilton is reunited with the dream team of Dan Baldwin and Ben Winston for a Henry based special. We discuss Ben's close personal friend David Beckham, the conversion of Romeo Beckham and the legend that is Henry returning with a dramatic french swagger plus a 'terrorist' beard.
Boyd drafts in Ben Winston and newcomer to the podcast, Ari Last for the last podcast of 2011. Then Dan Baldwin joins by the phone blissfully unaware of THAT fisting incident that has taken the podcast by storm. Who'd have thought it? Little sweet Theo? Happy Christmas and New Year (or whatever you celebrate) and we'll see you on the other side.
Boyd Hilton and Dan Baldwin are joined by an angry Ben Winston who spends the show coating Dan for recent comments about our supposed decline. Its stirring, its confrontational, its very funny. A must show for all Gooners!
We discuss how Wenger even picks the fans' food, which might be the most ridiculous thing Dan has ever said? Plus touchline bans, transfer crises, and Pat Rice. With Boyd's dream team of Dermot O'Leary, Ben Winston and Dan Baldwin.
The Dream Team of Boyd HIlton, Dermot O'Leary, Ben Winston and Dan Baldwin start the season off in a frustrated fashion, as Dan calls for Wenger's head, Ben gets (very) angry as the boys discuss the transfer window, the Cesc ordeal, Wenger's future and Jews vs Catholics.