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In this week's episode, Eliot is swept off her feet by the handsome Sean. In the real world, Zach and Donald are swept off their feet as they recall the WB's Felicity and their misunderstood TV series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. So, if you like what you read, please consider a paid subscription.]My favorite poem is “Good Bones” by Maggie Smith. There's a decent chance you've heard of it — if not by the numerous times it's gone viral since its publication in 2016 or its occasional glowing references in popular media, then certainly by following my Twitter feed, where I can't help but re-share it every four months or so. Smith's sobering reflection on how she wants to teach her kids about the world is equally startling in its brutal honesty and brave optimism. It firmly rejects the laziness and pointlessness of nihilism and ironic detachment but refuses to gloss over the darker bits of our collective reality. It is nakedly gritty and deeply hopeful. In directly acknowledging the especially shitty facets of life on earth but daring us to create a more beautiful world, anyway, even with all the horror that saturates our surroundings, it does something so rarely seen in all the television shows and films and podcasts and books that are generally (and rightly) regarded as high art but seem to luxuriate in dark grittiness without directly challenging us to do better by each other.When “Ted Lasso” premiered in mid-August of 2020 on Apple TV+, I didn't take notice. My mother had just unexpectedly died and there was a global pandemic raging and the country (and the world) was navigating the aftermath of George Floyd's murder by law enforcement and oh, yeah, there was an upcoming election that felt like a potential catalyst for the apocalypse.I was perpetually not in a good place. I was hurting pretty bad. I was grieving. I consistently felt like s**t. I felt lonely and unmoored. I was deeply uncertain if there would be a better world in 2021, much less my place in it as a trans woman. It all just seemed relentlessly bleak.I would say the last thing I wanted to do in that moment was watch a show about what I had assumed was some college football coach who apparently never feels sad and asks why other people don't just choose to be happy, too.That year felt like I was stubbing my toes every goddamn day, and in my humble opinion, when you stub your big toe—I mean, when you really slam that sucker into something hard, bereft of socks and shoes, life flashing before your eyes through the searing pain, nerve endings aflame—the most unhelpful response is some jackass offering “have you tried smiling through the pain” and believing themselves to be helpful.I would like to believe I am not a cynical person, but that year was so rough that I was not about to waste energy on what I perceived to be some quirky new show asking us to smile through the pain.No, I am hurting, and smiling isn't going to fix that. This hurts. Do you not understand how much this hurts?But I kept hearing about this damn show — from friends, from colleagues, from random folks on Twitter, even from conversations I would overhear in public.You gotta watch this show. There's nothing else like it.So, one day, in the midst of all that chaos and pain, I began watching it, and I'll admit that I was initially skeptical. The premise felt like a bit much. You're telling me an NCAA Division II football coach—not even Division I—is tapped to helm an English professional soccer team, despite having zero expertise about the sport?Even for what I had initially assumed is an intentionally silly comedy, it felt dangerously close to being derailed by its own silliness. Is this just gonna be ten episodes chock-full of countless variations of some midwest dork making English sportswriters roll their eyes by calling it “soccer”?Well, it wasn't. Not even close. I was completely wrong. It immediately felt effortlessly clever and interesting and authentic. I laughed constantly. I was taken aback by Lasso's unapologetic earnestness, which contrasted so richly with the understandable skepticism of his English counterparts, mirroring my own. By the pilot's end, when Lasso, full of warmth and generosity, listens painfully to his child's voice over the phone, half the world away, and then tells his wife he loves her and she can't say it back, indicated only by Lasso—superbly played by Jason Sudeikis—comforting her with “No, no, that's okay. You don't have to,” I was hooked. This is not a show about an oblivious man gliding through life and telling others they just need to smile. It's a show about a man deeply in pain and all-too-aware of his own shortcomings but having the courage to acknowledge them, and choosing to stay in the arena, not to do Teddy-Roosevelt-like battles with those around him but to insist on building community through shared struggles. When Lasso is wronged, he responds with empathy. When Lasso does wrong, he is quick to recognize it and make amends. He is imperfectly human in the best sense imaginable: cognizant of his own flaws and graceful with the flaws of others, feeling his own pain and using it to bear witness to the pain of those around him. And the best part? He's hilarious throughout.This past Tuesday, I attended the Season 3 premiere of “Ted Lasso” at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles, where a packed, enthusiastic audience watched the first two episodes of what is widely assumed to be—but not yet definitively confirmed as—the final season of the show. Sudeikis and co-creaters Bill Lawrence, Joe Kelly, and Brendan Hunt (who also plays the immensely likable Coach Beard, Lasso's second-in-command) have long said the original story was only intended for three seasons (and have stuck to that), but there have been various hints the Ted Lasso universe might extend beyond this newest season.Perhaps the most telling clue: despite undeniably being the most successful project to date for Apple TV+ (and that's saying something given their deeply impressive stable of acclaimed shows and films), it is not being marketed as embarking on its final season. And yet, here's another clue: based solely on the first two episodes, it is apparent to your humble reviewer that this is shaping up to be the best season yet, which may provide more than enough incentive for Sudeikis and gang to go out on top instead of risking a decline in quality with a narrative extension that feels awkward and forced.Let me repeat that: this is likely to be the best season of the series, judging by how much I found myself laughing and unexpectedly crying only two episodes in. Nate Shelley (played by Nick Mohammed)—the bullied, former equipment manager turned assistant coach for AFC Richmond (under Lasso's generous tutelage)—has left the club after being hired as head coach for powerhouse West Ham United and betraying Lasso by revealing to a sportswriter, Trent Crimm (James Lance), that the head coach left the pitch during a match due to a panic attack instead of Lasso's publicly stated reason of food poisoning. The opening episodes primarily revolve around Nate turning into the kind of bully who once tormented him, and as he continues to betray Lasso with a vicious mean-spiritedness in public, it seems everyone in Lasso's world is urging him to punch back, particularly Lasso's boss, AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton, played by the brilliant Hannah Waddingham.In the first season, Welton had originally hired Lasso in an attempt to sabotage AFC Richmond into oblivion to get back at her horrible ex-husband, the original owner, but Welton unexpectedly finds herself won over by Lasso's relentless kindness and the two become close friends. Now, she is aghast as Lasso rebuffs her call to publicly strike back at Nate and his new boss, her ex-husband, who has just bought West Ham.Both episodes are quite excellent, but there are two specific scenes that are beyond exceptional and show “Ted Lasso” at its very best. I promise not to spoil them for y'all, but I will say this: the first scene involves a press conference, and honestly, it shouldn't work, but by its end, I found myself tearing up and praising the writers for having the guts to take a risk that pays off beautifully. The second scene involves Legos, and I definitely cried during that one.Without spoiling anything, here's what I assume will be the dominant theme of the third season: people are enormously complicated, far beyond our own limited understanding of the individual, private struggles of others, and separating people into dueling categories of “good” and “evil” is profoundly foolish.The show has given us every reason to root for Lasso and every reason to despise Nate, and yet, through Lasso's vantage point, it also seems to insist there are no true heroes or villains here. All are imperfect people in different trajectories of growth (and, yes, sometimes, lack thereof) — responsible for their actions and whom certainly should be expectant of accountability, sure, but none are perfect.Without being preachy or pandering, Lasso communicates this with remarkable effectiveness, not only in the vulnerability through which he owns up to his mistakes but in the grace he consistently centers in how he approaches the mistakes of others. I have no idea what the rest of this season entails, but my hunch is that we're going to learn things about Ted Lasso's journey that bring his own imperfections into greater clarity and illuminate how his empathy is derived from navigating his own past mistakes, most likely related to his ongoing anxiety with family back home.In 2021, after the premiere of the second season, I wrote a review that praised the show's honest approach toward mental health, particularly among men. I also proposed, as a concept for reviewing film and television, the Lasso Test: “at least two men talk to each other about their mental health or emotional wellbeing in a frank and vulnerable and loving way without needing to involve women as vehicles or guides for their self-improvement.”I am pleased to say, unsurprisingly, that this season's opening episodes pass the Lasso Test with flying colors, as well as the famous Bechdel Test, from which I took the inspiration. It is wonderful to see the men of this show engage with each other so thoughtfully and the women support each other as strong individuals without needing the conversations between them to hinge exclusively on what Lasso and his players are doing or thinking. Alright, that's a lot of serious stuff, and I don't want this to get lost: the show remains hilarious and fun on all fronts. Roy Kent is still the charming and profane curmudgeon we've come to know and love through Brett Goldstein. Juno Temple has me hoping for a future spinoff series with her ever-glowing performance as public relations pro Keeley Jones. I'm eager to see what the writers will do with Dr. Sharon Fieldstone (played by Sarah Niles), the sports psychologist whose professional presence is an especially potent foil to Lasso's irrepressible personality. Leslie Higgins, Hannah's lovable righthand, played delightfully by Jeremy Swift, is also someone I can easily see leading a spinoff, and Jamie Tartt (the rising superstar on the pitch played by Phil Dunster) continues one of the most interesting character arcs in the show.The charming trio of Sam Obisayna (Toheeb Jimoh), Dani “Football is life!” Rojas (Cristo Fernández), and team captain Isaac McAdoo (Kola Bokinni) lead a cast of players that have every scene making me wish I could attend one of their games in real life. In fact, at the post-premiere party, I was pleased to relay to Mr. Bokinni that his character's deft deployment of the word “f**k” is one of the more underrated aspects of the show, and on his behalf, I relay to y'all that he takes great joy in that duty.I firmly believe that “Ted Lasso” is currently the greatest Trojan Horse in pop culture, a show that invites the audience into a fun premise that doesn't take it itself too seriously and then offers, without any self-congratulatory fanfare, a vision of interpersonal relationships that prioritize grace and growth and good faith over all else.Lasso and friends are having a hell of a lot of fun, but they're doing it whilst simultaneously telling us, in a spiritual echo of Smith: “This place could be beautiful, right? You could make this place beautiful.”Believe.The third season of “Ted Lasso” premieres on March 15th on Apple TV+.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. 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Gojo and Brandon discuss the Gojo's embarrassing behavior at the Ted Lasso season 3 premiere after-party before diving into Kevin Durant's rolled ankle and Draymond Green's takedown of Dillon Brooks. Ted Lasso co-creator Bill Lawrence stops by (14:20) to talk about getting beat by your kids in sports, how stand-up comedy helped his writing (24:08), the season 3 premiere of Ted Lasso (37:13), the pressure of having a hit show, how TV has changed in the streaming age (44:03) and new show Shrinking. The Gojo and Brandon finish up with This, That, and the Third (1:01:06): an update on Ja Morant, more sports streaming news, and Jim Boeheim calling it quits. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo with Mike Golic Jr! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, JD and Elliot rekindle their romantic relationship. In the real world. John C. McGinley joins us and tell us about his cold plung routine and how he roots for JD and Elliot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello all you Lasso fans! We're thrilled to bring you our latest episode as we sit down with star of the new Apple TV+ hit comedy Shrinking, Luke Tennie. Luke plays troubled soldier Sean on Shrinking which co-created and written by Lasso helmers and scribes Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein. We talk all things Shrinking but also delve into how the show is a perfect companion to Lasso. We then get into Luke's own personal Lasso fandom and trust us when we tell you folks, HE IS ONE OF US. Luke is such an awesome person and we can't wait for you to hear this conversation! FEATURING: Craig McFarland & Jeremy Goeckner BUY SOME MERCH! https://www.reverieapparel.shop/frn Video version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl28TxiVoa4 Email the show at frontrowlasso@gmail.com Follow on Twitter at twitter.com/PBBFRN Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3161086474176010 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbbfrn/support
Watch before you listen: 1.01 https://www.hulu.com/watch/ef61c04b-89de-4559-a010-57be02dfe583 3.14 https://www.hulu.com/watch/c70b5701-b73e-4160-a808-015f40c71c7f 5.20 https://www.hulu.com/watch/30dbf340-902a-4c33-a365-27d481d0a36a 8.11 https://www.hulu.com/watch/2557c1ca-76b8-4649-bf3a-d9fc5a3d8d31 8.18/19 https://www.hulu.com/watch/d4da5b83-3e8d-4276-af56-8f84c95dea4d It is the first Friday of March so Kody and Korbin are talking about another five tv show episodes. This edition of First Friday Five is about "Scrubs" from Bill Lawrence and starring Zach Braff. As of release "Scrubs" is available on Hulu. Scrubs (2:13) Theme Song (12:21) Episode Breakdown (15:35) 1.01 My First Day: Pilot 3.14 My Screw Up: Highest Rated 5.20 My Lunch 8.11 My Nah Nah Nah: Lowest Rated 8.18/19 My Finale: Finale Top 5 (54:55) Our Pitch (1:02:40) More, Less, or 5 (1:06:09) Hosts: Korbin Zvokel and Kody Webb https://linktr.ee/khapodcast Clip of the week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81NpdkTcMAE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/khapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/khapodcast/support
On this week's episode, Carla tries to set an intern on the right path while Dr. Cox tries to get the new Chief of Medicine fired with Kelso's help. In the real world, we've got a new banger of a Chat GPT script, this time featuring Seinfeld. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shrinking is the latest Bill Lawrence creation on AppleTV+, an attempt to capture lightning in the bottle again from the "Ted Lasso" creator. Is Shrinking good, great, or in-between? Craig and Liddy talk through the series at the halfway point. Plus, it finally happened...Craig watched Derry Girls, and now we're gonna talk about it!
In this episode, actor Luke Tennie joins host Elias in the cave to discuss his latest project on Apple TV+, "Shrinking." Luke shares his experience playing the character of Sean, including his audition process, preparation for the role, and thoughts on being cast. He also dives into the process of filming and the importance of representing mental health positively. Join us for an insightful discussion on Luke's experience with "Shrinking," and gain a deeper understanding of this thought-provoking new show. Shrinking is an American comedy-drama television series created by Brett Goldstein, Bill Lawrence and Jason Segel. The series premiered on January 27, 2023 on Apple TV+. Shrinking - A therapist, Jimmy Laird, dealing with severe grief begins to breach ethical barriers by telling his patients what he completely thinks, resulting in massive changes to his and their lives. You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/EPDWU4BJTB4 Have a question? Email us themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com www.youtube.com/c/TheManCaveChronicleswElias
This week, we're talking about Bill Lawrence's new show on Apple+, Shrinking! Can it live up to Ted Lasso? We've also got thoughts on Harley Quinn's Valentine's Special and the latest episode of Poker Face! Appetizers: 1:16-28:30 Main Course: 28:52-47:02 Shrinking (Apple+) Dessert: 47:02-53:13 Harley Quinn Valentine Special (HBO Max) 53:38- Poker Face (Peacock)
It's rivalry week on the Le Batard Show: both Mike Schur and Bill Lawrence join us... Mike shares his Stat of the Day, Schursday Thunder, and ultimately may face a suspension after a feud with Jess. Bill Lawrence shares his tequila fueled stories with Harrison Ford, why he feels so lucky to be where he is in his career, what it's like to work with his wife, and more as we discuss his new show 'Shrinking' and the upcoming release of the new season of 'Ted Lasso.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do Scrubs, Ted Lasso, Cougar Town and Apple TV's amazing new show Shrinking have in common? They were co-created and executive produced by Bill Lawrence! Today Bill and his talented wife, actress Christa Miller who you also know from Scrubs, Cougar Town, & Shrinking join me on the pod! They get real on what it's like to be married and work on a show together, plus we talk about working with Jason Segel & Harrison Ford, what Bill did with Zach Braff's first script he sent him and more! Produced by Dear Media This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, we checked out the first two episodes of Shrinking, a new Bill Lawrence/Brett Goldstein comedy on Apple TV+. It's a very funny, if F-bomb-heavy, show with some wonderful performances, so we'll be back for more. Next: Episodes 3 and 4, “Fifteen Minutes” and “Potatoes.”On Brothers and Sisters, the Walkers are up to their usual shenanigans: Sex with exes (mentioned: this Cougar Town song, speaking of Bill Lawrence)! Getting busted for smoking pot! Feuding and colluding with a co-worker who's your late father's mistress! Next: Episode 15, “Love Is Difficult” (you don't say).
First, Diane and returning guest Danielle Turchiano catch up on POKER FACE, FREERIDGE, SHRINKING, NOT DEAD YET, and the emotional "Long Long Time" episode of THE LAST OF US. Then Diane talks to HARLEM Creator/Showrunner/EP Tracy Oliver about the challenges of crafting the show's second season, which is now streaming on Prime Video.
Shrinking was created and written by Bill Lawrence, Brett Goldstein, Jason Segel, and Annie Mebane. The show stars Jason Segel, Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, Luke Tennie, Lukita Maxwell, and Christa Miller.A grieving therapist starts to tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge changes to people's lives - including his own.Links Instagram Twitter Facebook Our Website
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The Stateside Soccer Show Presents: Believe-Cast! We are recapping each Ted Lasso episode before Season 3 premieres this spring on AppleTV! While this is not Logan or Jordan's first time watching the show, they are keeping it spoiler free for first time watchers and newcomers as well as rewatchers! Episode One "Pilot" Directed by Tom Marshall Teleplay by: Jason Sudeikis and Bill Lawrence Story by: Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt and Joe Kelly Aired: August 14 2020 on AppleTV+ Official Synopsis: American football coach Ted Lasso is hired by a wealthy divorcee to coach the English soccer team AFC Richmond AFC Richmond Player of the Week: Logan: Jamie Tartt Jordan: Roy Kent Ted Lasso Feedback: Tedlassorewatch@gmail.com Follow the show: Twitter: @statesideshow Instagram: @statesideshow Facebook.com/Statesideshow Youtube: youtube.com/@statesideshow Email: statesideshow@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/statesideshow
This week Brett Goldstein and Bill Lawrence deliver the anti-Ted Lasso in Apple's Shrinking (which stars actual Harrison Ford), plus we find ourselves pleasantly surprised by new Disney+ original series Extraordinary, and swap Lupin for lupine in Paramount+ supernatural series Wolf Pack. Plus the team tackle questions around the tragic demise of physical media and there's a surprising amount of chat about '90s Europopsters Snap
This is our spoiler-free review for Apple TV+'s latest comedy series, Shrinking. From Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein, the team behind Ted Lasso, comes a new series that follows a grieving therapist (played by Jason Segel) who starts to break the rules. Join us as we share our thoughts on this delightfully honest new series.Shrinking premieres Jan 27, 2022 exclusively on Apple TV+. with the first two episodes followed by one new episode weekly.Check out our interview with actor Luke Tennie, who plays Sean in this series HERE Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
This is our special Behind the Geeks interview with actor Luke Tennie, from the upcoming Apple TV+ Series Shrinking, a series following s a grieving therapist named Jimmy (played by Jason Segel) who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Luke Tennie plays Sean, a young military veteran who has recently come under Jimmy's care. Join us as learn more about how Luke what drew him into this project, and what it was like to act with Harrison Ford, Han Solo himself.Shrinking premieres Jan 27, 2022 exclusively on Apple TV+. with the first two episodes followed by one new episode weekly. Check out our review HERECheck out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
On this edition of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by BILL LAWRENCE, BRETT GOLDSTEIN, CHRISTA MILLER, LUKITA MAXWELL, & NEIL GOLDMAN of SHRINKING on Apple TV+. Shrinking follows a grieving therapist who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people's lives … including his own. Shrinking premieres January 27, 2023 on Apple TV+ with two episodes followed by new episodes weekly.Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast interview now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MOVIEPOD at MANSCAPED.comContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST ON ET CANADA!THE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTube
On this week's episode, JD and Turk out solve Cox's medical mystery while Carla and Elliot try to save Kelso's job. In the real world, we missed y'all and got extra goofy on the mic. Strap in for a double length episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shrinking debuts on Apple TV+ on January 27. This new show written by Ted Lasso's own Brett Goldstein and Bill Lawrence focuses on Jimmy (Jason Segel) as he is struggling to grieve the loss of his wife while being a dad, friend, and therapist. He decides to try a new approach with everyone in his path: unfiltered, brutal honesty. Craig was given the opportunity to speak with Luke Tennie, who plays Sean in the show. This is a great conversation about his inspiration to get into acting, the large role his family plays in his life and much more. Any Ted Lasso fan will enjoy this chat. FEATURING: Craig McFarland BUY SOME MERCH! https://www.reverieapparel.shop/frn Video version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bah9z5llRx4 Email the show at frontrowlasso@gmail.com Follow on Twitter at twitter.com/PBBFRN Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3161086474176010
Shrinking debuts on Apple TV+ on January 27. This new show written by Ted Lasso's own Brett Goldstein and Bill Lawrence focuses on Jimmy (Jason Segel) as he is struggling to grieve the loss of his wife while being a dad, friend, and therapist. He decides to try a new approach with everyone in his path: unfiltered, brutal honesty. Craig was given the opportunity to speak with Luke Tennie, who plays Sean in the show. This is a great conversation about his inspiration to get into acting, the large role his family plays in his life and much more. Any Ted Lasso fan will enjoy this chat. FEATURING: Craig McFarland BUY SOME MERCH! https://www.reverieapparel.shop/frn Video version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bah9z5llRx4 Email the show at frontrowlasso@gmail.com Follow on Twitter at twitter.com/PBBFRN Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3161086474176010 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbbfrn/support
C.J. Navas comenta el estreno de la versión remasterizada de ‘Doctor en Alaska' en Enfamilia y Filmin, Henry Cavill protagonizará ‘Warhammer 40.000' para Amazon, la nueva dramedia de Bill Lawrence y muchas noticias más en su repaso diario al mundo de las series de televisión PATROCINADOR: Ya puedes comprar en http://fueradeseries.com/tienda, la tienda para grandes fans de las series de televisión. Para inaugurarla, ponemos a la venta varios productos con nuestra marca y una edición limitada de los mismos por nuestro 15 aniversario, así como una primera colección de tazas de alta calidad muy, muy seriéfilas. Hasta final de año, usando el cupón 15AniversarioFDS tendrás un 5% de descuento en los productos de tu pedido. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
C.J. Navas comenta el estreno de la versión remasterizada de ‘Doctor en Alaska' en Enfamilia y Filmin, Henry Cavill protagonizará ‘Warhammer 40.000' para Amazon, la nueva dramedia de Bill Lawrence y muchas noticias más en su repaso diario al mundo de las series de televisiónPATROCINADOR:Ya puedes comprar en http://fueradeseries.com/tienda, la tienda para grandes fans de las series de televisión. Para inaugurarla, ponemos a la venta varios productos con nuestra marca y una edición limitada de los mismos por nuestro 15 aniversario, así como una primera colección de tazas de alta calidad muy, muy seriéfilas. Hasta final de año, usando el cupón 15AniversarioFDS tendrás un 5% de descuento en los productos de tu pedido.
This week on No Simple Road we are super stoked to have EJ Toudt and Mike Mahgerefteh from Galaxy Jams Reacts as our guests on the show! Galaxy Jams Reacts is both a YouTube channel and a podcast where the hosts react to fan-picked music with special guests from the music world and beyond such as Russ Lawton of the Trey Anastasio Band, Bill Lawrence of Snarky Puppy, Dopapod, Dogs In A Pile, and much more!We talk with the guys about having a plan for success and why that was important for them, how jamming together playing improvisational music was the genesis of the idea for Galaxy Jams Reacts, how listening to music together deepens our connection to the music and each other, creating an industry we can be proud of together, how our parents can sometimes be our biggest inspiration, the way that Mike and EJ's friendship balances the needs of the show, and so much more!Head over to their You Tube channel to check out their amazing video content and jump on the podcast as well everywhere you get your podcasts!No Simple Road Intro Music Created By ESCAPERFREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20Make Sure to visit our friends at Fire On The Mountain for some amazing food at one of the 3 locations in the Portland area or one of the 2 locations in the Denver area!Check out the exclusive, limited edition SMARTWOOL / GRATEFUL DEAD collaboration HERE!!! Just in time for the holidaze!MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CIRCLES AROUND THE SUNOUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF:CHILLDREN OF INDIGONo Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music.We inform and delight music fans by creating shows with leading artists, telling untold stories, and working with brands to craft compelling narratives that bring music to life.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Ted and Janitor decide to make the hospital a green space and Dan returns to tell JD to grow up. In the real world, we refuse to grow up, and continue to have a blast despite missing Danl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nathalie joins us today as we get into the science of aging, telomere length testing, and the differences in chronological age vs physiological age. Nathalie shares how stress, lifestyle habits, and genetics can contribute to your overall wellness as you age. We discuss how you can aid your physiological age, such as using bioregulators to help your DNA do what it needs to do, and where you can get information to help you decide what would work best for you. Nathalie tells more about how bioregulators work, where they come from, and how they can be taken such as taking supplements or eating organ meat to get them directly. We talk about our relationship with technology and how it relates to the factors of aging, such as non-native EMF exposure, or blue light contributing to the aging of the skin, and how it can also be a tool for recording data on ourselves on how other factors affect us. We also discuss the importance of staying mindful of our approach to tech use, our diet, and how we live our lives. Lastly, Nathalie shares her favorite biohacking tech tools, including the Biostrap or Oura ring for tracking sleep, low EMF infrared light devices, saunas, and EMF detectors, all while maintaining mindfulness when choosing products or if you even need a certain product. In this episode you will hear: Telomere length in terms of aging Factors that contribute to how you age What are bioregulators? Where to get more information on bioregulators How bioregulator peptides work Bioregulators in conjunction with other preventative measures How technology relates to our aging health Maintaining a mindful approach to tech use and lifestyle choices More information on Bioregulator peptides and Telomeres from Biohacking Superhuman Performance Podcast: Ep 42 Bioregulator Peptides: Increase Health Span, Lengthen Telomeres & Turn Back the Clock with Dr. Bill Lawrence, PhD Ep 46 Dr. Bill Lawrence: Reversing Aging PART 2 Bioregulator Peptides Effect on DNA Methylation Clinical Trial Ep 47 Digging Deeper into BioRegulator Peptides & how they can help the body restore proper function with Phil Micans, MS, PharmB from the IAS Group Nathalie Niddam is a Holistic Nutritionist, Epigenetic Coach, Biohacker and Podcast Host. She focuses on her work with clients and on her podcast on all strategies to help us all live longer and healthier lives. As human lifespans have increased, our focus now needs to shift to what we can do to improve our HealthSpan…from Lifestyle strategies to personalized nutrition, health tech, supplements and so much more - Nat is on a mission to inform and inspire her audience and clients alike to live their best life. Connect with Nathalie Niddam: Website: natniddam.com Email: nathalie@nathalieniddam.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nathalie-niddam-78b5891/?locale=de_DE Facebook: Optimizing Superhuman Performance Group Twitter: twitter.com/nathalieniddan Instagram: instagram.com/nathieniddam Podcast: Biohacking Superhuman Performance Connect with R Blank and Stephanie Warner: For more Healthier Tech Podcast episodes, and to download our Healthier Tech Quick Start Guide, visit https://HealthierTech.co and follow https://instagram.com/healthiertech Additional Links: Shield Your Body website: https://ShieldYourBody.com Shield Your Body Youtube Channel: https://youtube.com/shieldyourbody Host R Blank on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rblank9/ Shield Your Body on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shieldyourbody
With an exciting and impressive body of work, Alexis Knapp has established herself as a highly sought-after presence in both film and television. Knapp is known for her standout performance as the sultry and seductive Stacie in Universal's hit musical-comedy franchise Pitch Perfect. She reprised the role in Pitch Perfect 2 and 3. Knapp previously starred alongside Ashley Greene and Pierce Brosnan in Aaron Kaufman's thriller Urge. Set on an island paradise, the film follows a group of friends over the course of a weekend of partying that takes a sinister turn after being introduced to a new designer drug by a mysterious club owner. Knapp is also known for her exceptional work in Nima Nourizadeh's sleeper hit Project X for Warner Bros., in which she starred alongside Miles Teller and Thomas Mann. In addition, Knapp can be seen opposite Ian Somerhalder and Luke Hemsworth in the sci-fi action thriller The Anomaly. Knapp's other film credits include Couples Retreat and Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Knapp will be seen next as the lead in WarnerMedia's The Knocking opposite Shiloh Fernandez and Zelda Williams. She can currently be seen starring in Phobias, released by Vertical Entertainment and available on Hulu. In television, Knapp starred in Bill Lawrence's "Ground Floor" for TBS. The show followed a successful young banker who falls for a woman who works in his building's maintenance department. Knapp played Tori, a girl who hits the clubs at night and catches up on her sleep at work. Knapp briefly reunited with one of her Pitch Perfect cohorts in Rebel Wilson's "Super Fun Night" for ABC. She also starred in the Lifetime movie "My Christmas Prince" and had a memorable appearance in the season premiere of Hulu's "The Orville
With an exciting and impressive body of work, Alexis Knapp has established herself as a highly sought-after presence in both film and television. Knapp is known for her standout performance as the sultry and seductive Stacie in Universal's hit musical-comedy franchise Pitch Perfect. She reprised the role in Pitch Perfect 2 and 3. Knapp previously starred alongside Ashley Greene and Pierce Brosnan in Aaron Kaufman's thriller Urge. Set on an island paradise, the film follows a group of friends over the course of a weekend of partying that takes a sinister turn after being introduced to a new designer drug by a mysterious club owner. Knapp is also known for her exceptional work in Nima Nourizadeh's sleeper hit Project X for Warner Bros., in which she starred alongside Miles Teller and Thomas Mann. In addition, Knapp can be seen opposite Ian Somerhalder and Luke Hemsworth in the sci-fi action thriller The Anomaly. Knapp's other film credits include Couples Retreat and Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. Knapp will be seen next as the lead in WarnerMedia's The Knocking opposite Shiloh Fernandez and Zelda Williams. She can currently be seen starring in Phobias, released by Vertical Entertainment and available on Hulu. In television, Knapp starred in Bill Lawrence's "Ground Floor" for TBS. The show followed a successful young banker who falls for a woman who works in his building's maintenance department. Knapp played Tori, a girl who hits the clubs at night and catches up on her sleep at work. Knapp briefly reunited with one of her Pitch Perfect cohorts in Rebel Wilson's "Super Fun Night" for ABC. She also starred in the Lifetime movie "My Christmas Prince" and had a memorable appearance in the season premiere of Hulu's "The Orville
With an exciting and impressive body of work, Alexis Knapp has established herself as a highly sought-after presence in both film and television.Knapp is known for her standout performance as the sultry and seductive Stacie in Universal's hit musical-comedy franchise Pitch Perfect. She reprised the role in Pitch Perfect 2 and 3.Knapp previously starred alongside Ashley Greene and Pierce Brosnan in Aaron Kaufman's thriller Urge. Set on an island paradise, the film follows a group of friends over the course of a weekend of partying that takes a sinister turn after being introduced to a new designer drug by a mysterious club owner.Knapp is also known for her exceptional work in Nima Nourizadeh's sleeper hit Project X for Warner Bros., in which she starred alongside Miles Teller and Thomas Mann. In addition, Knapp can be seen opposite Ian Somerhalder and Luke Hemsworth in the sci-fi action thriller The Anomaly. Knapp's other film credits include Couples Retreat and Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.Knapp will be seen next as the lead in WarnerMedia's The Knocking opposite Shiloh Fernandez and Zelda Williams. She can currently be seen starring in Phobias, released by Vertical Entertainment and available on Hulu.In television, Knapp starred in Bill Lawrence's "Ground Floor" for TBS. The show followed a successful young banker who falls for a woman who works in his building's maintenance department. Knapp played Tori, a girl who hits the clubs at night and catches up on her sleep at work.Knapp briefly reunited with one of her Pitch Perfect cohorts in Rebel Wilson's "Super Fun Night" for ABC. She also starred in the Lifetime movie "My Christmas Prince" and had a memorable appearance in the season premiere of Hulu's "The Orville
Vladimir Caamano and Hollie Harper visit Friends and discuss what it means to have Queen behavior in tense moments and more with host Marina Franklin. Vladimir Caamano - With the name “Vladimir,” few people expect a Dominican from The Bronx to take the stage. His comedic style is the fruit of an immigrant Dominican family living in the cultural mecca that is New York City and is described as an elegant combination of urban grit and intellect. He began polishing his wit in the concrete jungles of The Bronx and Washington Heights and after graduating from Wesleyan University launched into Stand Up Comedy. After his stand out performance at Just for Laughs (JFL) in 2015, Vlad entered into a put pilot development deal to co-write, and star in a pilot based off of his comedy for NBC with Bill Lawrence and WB supervising. Vlad co-wrote the script with UNDATEABLE writer, Adam Styzikiel and recently shot the pilot directed by Phill Lewis. Vlad was the only one of his New Faces class to be chosen to perform as part of the CW Gala hosted by Howie Mandel. In 2016, Vlad was named one of the Top 10 Comics to Watch by Variety and was honored at JFL. In 2017 Vlad made his late-night standup debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and performed again at the prestigious Just for Laughs Gala hosted by Lilly Singh. Vlad has been seen on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Marvel's Runaways, and NBC's Superstore. He is currently developing television shows with top comedy producers and networks. Hollie Harper is a comedy nerd from South Jersey. She is currently the creator and co-exec producer of Hella Late! with Hollie Harper on BRIC TV and a co-host of the nationally trending Twitter Storytelling Chat “BlerdDating.” Hella Late! with Hollie Harper was recently in the 2021 NYC Web Fest where she was nominated as Best Actress.Hollie was a semi-finalist in the 2019 NBC Standup Competition and has been featured on NY1, and in Black Enterprise Magazine, Thrive Global, Confessional Magazine and Black San Diego Magazine. Her popular sketch comedy show AMERICAN CANDY has played the Comic Strip, Gotham Comedy Club, BAM Café as well as the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival. Time Out Chicago named them one of the five groups to watch. Hollie is a regular host for West Side Comedy Club in NYC and works with Gold Comedy and Stand Up Girls, two programs that empower young women by teaching them standup comedy. She was recently the talent coordinator and casting for “Blood Lassi” on Spotify, written by Pratima Mani, and moderated the panel for the Emmy Award winning, WOC editing team of Black Lady Sketch Show for The Black TV and Film Collective. She is also the Creative Consultant for the very successful Black Women in Comedy Laff Fest. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
Shellac Stack No. 282 snags it with Bunk Johnson and journeys beyond the moon with Johnny Guarnieri. We hear from the dance bands of Tal Henry, Sam Lanin, Art Landry, Roger Wolfe Kahn and from singers Helen Richards, Bill Lawrence, and Elmer Feldkamp. More too! Thanks for supporting the Shellac Stack on Patreon: patreon.com/shellacstack
Go ahead and separate the marshmallows out of your cereal because this episode is sweet! The gang is joined once again by Trina McGee to breakdown an episode written by a young Bill Lawrence, years before his success as the creator of Scrubs and Ted Lasso. The father/son softball game becomes more of a father/son battle and Topanga takes on Cory in the great Pledge debate. This one is loaded with some hella cool BTS details you need to hear, including why rewatching it left a bad taste in everyone's mouths (Hint: It's not because of Minkus' tainted hamburger). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meadowlark intern Mike Schur joins us for his daily Stat of the Day and to share his top experiences from the 2022 Emmy Awards. Mike shares some of his favorite Emmy memories through the years, the nerves of being nominated, and praises the truly remarkable and inspiring underdog story of Bill Lawrence after Ted Lasso's second straight year of success. Plus, Amin's instant reaction to Robert Sarver's suspension. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode: Ted Lasso Season 3 will be premiering this fall possibly early October, and to prepare you for that debut, we are bringing you This Sunday Spotlight replay of Episode 110 “Over the Teacup with Michael & Diane: That Thing About Ted Lasso,” which aired on the 10th of September 2021. After listening to this episode please take the opportunity to go to Apple TV Plus and catch up on season one and two. So, sit back grab a cup of something and enjoy. What happens when you put an American football coach from Kansas into the middle of an English football (Soccer) team? How about when you throw in an egomaniac, a silent bob type, a team owner that's a smart, beautiful and strong woman, with a brilliant group of teammates? Why you get Ted Lasso! Diane and I share with you our favorite dramedy on Fridays. Ted Lasso is an American comedy television series currently streaming as an original on Apple TV Plus. It was born from and developed by Jason Sudeikis, it's also produced by Jason, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly. The series is based on a character of the same name that Sudeikis first portrayed in a series of promos for NBC Sports' coverage of the Premier League back in 2013. This weekly addiction stars Jason Sudeikis, as an American college football coach who led the Wichita State Shockers to a Division II National Collegiate Athletic Association championship. He is hired to coach an English soccer team in an attempt by its new owner (Rebecca Welton, played by Hannah Waddingham) a newly divorced woman, to spite her ex-husband. As you probably already figured out Ted is a downhome, kind-hearted American father and husband, who is seen as unsophisticated kind of “hillbilly” but is smarter than he looks. He loves to coach and cares more about people than winning. This weekly gem runs about 30 minutes each Friday, and the first season of Ted Lasso, containing 10 episodes, premiered on Apple TV+ on August 14, 2020. It also stars Brandon Hunt, Steven Manus, Jeremy Swift, Phil Dunster, Brett Goldstein, Nick Mohammed, Juno Temple and a brilliant ensemble cast that brings you into their lives each and every week. Just a quick reminder: over the next couple of weeks, I will be taking a break to spend some time with my family, refresh my soul, and concentrate on my health, so that I can come back with a new line up of fantastic guests, and great conversations to inspire, motivate, and educate you. During this time, we have selected some of our favorite episodes from this podcast and we know you're going to love these conversations that will touch your soul. So please enjoy these popular favorites, and I will see you starting September 14th with brand new episodes, brilliant guests and more of what you love about One More Thing Before You Go! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
The FBI's abusive domestic surveillance is exposed and after years of keeping his identity as an informant secret, Bill Lawrence and Ernest must testify under oath about their relationship. How far will they go to protect each other and preserve Ernest's legacy as a hero of the civil rights movement?
Amin has just been introduced to the Savannah Bananas, and he likes what he sees. Then, we attempt to give Witty, Mike, and Amin official middle names. Plus, an on-air production meeting turns into stories about Ron Magill and Bill Lawrence's pickup basketball habits. Plus, one of our favorite interviews of the year with Canes football coach Mario Cristobal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, JD and Elliot realize they've backed themselves into a corner they no longer want to live in. In the real world, it's the season six finale, and we're going to take a brief break to recharge so we can come back and make more super awesome episodes for you. Plus, Bill Lawrence returns to his podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's guest is one of the most requested. He and Rick worked together on NBC's “Undateable” back in 2014-2016 with fellow TYSO alumni Brent Morin, Ron Funches, David Fynn, and Bill Lawrence.Chris D'Elia comes to take his shoes off to talk about “Aladdin.” The entire episode is about Aladdin.If you want to support TYSO, support our sponsors!Wanna try the pipe that Dad, Adam Ray, and Brent Morin can't stop raving about? Visit https://www.thefreezepipe.com and use code: TYSO for 10% off.Stop wondering if CBD is right for you.Get 25% off your first order of $40 or more at https://www.NextEvo.com with code TYSO.
Bill Lawrence from ReStore What did Zaire used to be called? What is River Blindness? What is less effective than DDT? Why would you dissect a fly? How do you dissect a fly? Why will we mine our own garbage? What items require special recycling? What is a “transfer station”? What is “planned obsolescence”? Who is leading the way with a “cradle-to-grave” philosophy?
Serena Williams has announced her upcoming retirement, so Howard Bryant joins us to dissect her incomparable greatness and the impact she's had on both tennis and culture. Then, Ted Lasso and Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence is in-studio to discuss living in Miami, Ted Lasso's impact on Apple TV, his disdain for Mike Schur, Philadelphia sports, Kevin Durant's legacy, and a whole lot more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Lawrence sticks around for conversations on the best writer's rooms he's been in, submitting The Big Game Musical for Grammy nominations, the Wanny McStache's menu, his complete support of Tua Tagovailoa, and more. Then, Stugotz's Top 5 Coaches Who Better Win This Season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We took a break so the guys could go to Austin. So sit back and listen to the entire cast and Bill Lawrence discuss the history of our favorite show, Scrubs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs and Ted Lasso, joins Dan for a discussion on the impact of mentors, making people laugh with sweetness vs. snark, the evolution of the TV writer's room, and much more as the duo dives into Lawrence's career path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs and Ted Lasso, joins Dan for a discussion on the impact of mentors, making people laugh with sweetness vs. snark, the evolution of the TV writer's room, and much more as the duo dives into Lawrence's career path. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is The Godfather good? Billy's skeptical on that. Plus, Bill Lawrence stops by the studio and he and Tony clash immediately. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Lawrence flatters Jess by calling her young and trendy, talks about being a Dadager, and how he trash talks at pick up basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices