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Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with NASCAR President Steve O'Donnell to talk about NASCAR's latest announcement: increasing horsepower at select tracks, Playoff formats, the lawsuit, and more.In his 30th year with NASCAR, O'Donnell steps into the president role after Steve Phelps' promotion to commissioner. He dives into the Next Gen car, the push to bring in new OEMs, and the future of the All-Star Race. O'Donnell explains that NASCAR's top priority moving forward is getting back to its roots, with returns to fan-favorite venues like Bowman Gray Stadium and North Wilkesboro.It's a can't-miss conversation about where the sport is headed and how NASCAR plans to stay true to what made it great. And for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Pete Kaliner joins for the Friday Hangover. Brett Jensen stops by to discuss the request from the President of the Fraternal Order of Police for help from the National Guard, and what the city is doing for CATS security. Brett Winterble discusses how California has become a nightmare for the Democrats. Brett takes callers on several topics., plays a clip from a police chief who does not want federal help in his city.A Rachel Bruno relates how TN is sneaking illegals into the state and caring for them. Racer Christopher Bell joins to discuss his racing career and this weekend's race in Charlotte. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After winning the last four Cup Series road races Shane Van Gisbergen is the overwhelming favorite to win Charlotte's Bank of America Roval 400 and Chase Briscoe explains why. Ross Chastain and Christopher Bell talk about their potential race strategies with William Byron happy to have his parents around racing in his hometown.
¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de Desde el Paddock! Un capítulo cargado de emociones y análisis tras una semana intensa en el mundo del automovilismo. Max Verstappen volvió a dar de qué hablar, pero esta vez fuera de la Formula 1: debutó en GT3 en Nürburgring-Nordschleife con victoria incluida junto a Chris Lulham.También vivimos un momento especial: Romain Grosjean regresó a un F1 para un test de despedida, cinco años después de su dramático accidente en Bahréin. Otro de los temas de la semana fue el polémico compuesto C6 de Pirelli, que volvió a generar debate. Diseñado para incentivar múltiples estrategias, ha resultado ser poco viable para carrera. Tras el GP de Azerbaiyán, Verstappen declaró que “mejor dejen las C6 en casa”, y parece que la F1 ya le tomó la palabra. En un tono más personal, Lewis Hamilton se ausentó de los test de Pirelli por acompañar a su inseparable Roscoe en sus últimos días.Se viene la noche mágica de Marina Bay, uno de los escenarios más exigentes del calendario. Después de circuitos favorables a Red Bull como Bakú y Monza, ahora el calor, la humedad y la precisión al milímetro serán protagonistas. La gran incógnita: ¿podrá Verstappen extender su dominio en un trazado que castiga el mínimo error, o veremos un regreso de Ferrari y McLaren a la pelea?La Formula E también movió piezas importantes con el anuncio de Felipe Drugovich como piloto de Andretti, una incorporación que promete dar frescura y proyección al equipo. Con fabricantes reforzando estructuras y jóvenes talentos llegando con fuerza, la Formula E mantiene su crecimiento rumbo a la próxima temporada, con México preparando su tradicional cita en el Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.En NASCAR, los playoffs en la Cup Series encendieron la tensión en Bristol. Christopher Bell rompió su sequía con una victoria contundente, asegurando su pase a la siguiente ronda, mientras que figuras como Alex Bowman, Austin Dillon y Shane van Gisbergen quedaron fuera tras no sumar los puntos necesarios. Daniel Suárez luchó hasta el final pero no logró avanzar, en un fin de semana donde Denny Hamlin también brilló con autoridad. Con solo 12 pilotos en contienda, la batalla por el título entra en su fase más crítica y cada carrera se convierte en vida o muerte para los equipos.En la sección de #PregúntaleAMemo, respondemos si es mejor ganar como Verstappen en 2023 con dominio absoluto o como en 2021 hasta la última vuelta, y además, qué tan real es la posibilidad de que Memo se convierta en team principal algún día.Gracias por ser parte de Desde el Paddock. Recuerden seguirnos en todas nuestras redes para no perderse dinámicas exclusivas, noticias y contenido de la comunidad.
Denny Hamlin is back in the studio with co-host Jared Allen after a wild Kansas finish that has everyone buzzing. The guys dive into all the week's biggest storylines:3:30 Jusan Hamilton out at NASCAR5:30 Randall Burnett leaving RCR and Rodney Childers joining JRM8:15 TV ratings not looking good for NASCAR18:55 Can Outlawz upset Big Bois in Hoop Group22:40 Denny explains what happened on the final lap with him and Bubba Wallace42:40 Bubba gives Denny the middle finger50:00 Denny wanted the win for his pit crew56:15 Driving without power steering1:06:50 Zane Smith with a scary crash & SVG's impressive top-101:19:15 First pitch at Guardians game and OSU moves to 4-0 Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
You've probably had a bad boss, but you might not realize how easy it is to become one. Leadership experts Jamie Woolf and Christopher Bell unpack “power blindness” — how authority can warp your perspective — and share smart, practical ways to break the cycle of toxic bosses for good. After the talk, Modupe shares one more exercise to help you become a better boss.Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links:TEDNext: ted.com/futureyouTEDAI Vienna: ted.com/ai-viennaTEDAI San Francisco: ted.com/ai-sf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Toyota drivers tussling too hard in the final corner Chase Elliott grabbed the victory at Kansas, locking up a spot in the next round of the Playoff. Meanwhile Bubba Wallace and Denny Hamlin are not seeing eye to eye on what happened on the last lap with Christopher Bell bewildered by Chevy being in victory lane and not Toyota.
Christopher Bell wins at Bristol, but Goodyear turns the race into a literal tire fire. We recap the chaos, break down who survived the Playoff cut, and dig into the latest NASCAR news. Plus – our Paint Scheme Preview and Picks for New Hampshire!The Rundown:- Bristol: Christopher Bell wins after wild final restart- JGR sweeps the first round of the Playoffs- Tire craziness: The race was literally a tire fire- Playoff drivers struggle again: half the field finishes outside the top-25- Four drivers eliminated: Bowman, Dillon, SVG, Berry (historic bad round)- Ratings: another dip for USA- NASCAR Playoff Analysis: Round of 12- NASCAR News:- IndyCar doubleheader with NASCAR in Phoenix- Champions' Tuesday Afternoon… on Roku?- Keselowski questions the playoff format- NASCAR 25 release date set- New Hampshire: Entry List, Paint Scheme Preview, and Picks!Find the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Bluesky and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
TV/Radio Host Tyler Jones (@TylerJonesLive) & The Racing Experts Editor-In-Chief Dominic Aragon (@DominicAragon) is joined by ARCA Driver Matt Kemp (@KempRacing5).(0:30-4:30) Looking back on 200 episodes of Let's Go Racing. (4:30-13:00) Christopher Bell wins at Bristol.(13:00-21:30) NASCAR Playoff Breakdown.(21:30-26:30) New Hampshire Race Preview.(26:30-44:30) News and Notes: IndyCar/NASCAR doubleheader at Phoenix in 2026, Scottsdale to host the 2025 NASCAR Championship banquet, plus New Hampshire Odds.(44:30-1:04:00) Mailbag.Hear it all on "Let's Go Racing with Tyler and Dominic" on Apple/Spotify, etc.!
In this episode we recap NASCARs weekend at Bristol, the tire wear and old school Bristol we've been dying for. Wins by Layne Riggs, Aric Almirola and Christopher Bell, storylines going into the round of 12, big news in the sprint car world with Rico Abreu and Tony Stewart teaming up to go High Limit racing in 2026 and we make our picks for New Hampshire this weekend
The Cup Series Playoff heads to Loudon with Christopher Bell looking for third victory in the last four years on the Magic Mile after his on track apology almost let Chase Briscoe win last season, a race that Kyle Larson and Josh Berry lay out ended in historic fashion.
Corey and Skip rate Christopher Bell's Bristol burnout, talk about the history of New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Corey shares stories of racing in New Hampshire and previews both the Truck and Cup races this weekend.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We recap the Bristol Motor Speedway weekend with Christopher Bell taking the checkered flag, Jimmie Johnson has a BIG Birthday milestone, Jeff Burton clears things up about the Playoffs Format, we discuss the horrific TV ratings for NASCAR lately, preview New Hampshire, plus Rowdy Dragon has your Fantasy NASCAR picks for this weekend. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie
Josh and Norton celebrate the 100th episode of Atop the Pit Box with a deep dive into the wild Bristol cutoff race, highlighted by Christopher Bell's win and major shake-ups in the fantasy standings. They break down fantasy winners and losers, the biggest movers in the playoffs and consolation brackets, and set their picks for the next round at New Hampshire.
In this edition of the show, Evan recaps the best Bristol night race in years and looks at how Christopher Bell's win could be the perfect starting point for a championship run.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Bristol Night Race dejó un espectáculo inolvidable con 500 vueltas de pura tensión y neumáticos al límite. Christopher Bell se llevó la victoria con un adelantamiento a tres coches en paralelo a cuatro vueltas del final, resistiendo el último intento de Brad Keselowski. Zane Smith, Ryan Blaney y Joey Logano completaron el Top-5, mientras que Corey Heim firmó el mejor resultado de su carrera con un 6º puesto. Alex Bowman, en situación de “must-win”, se quedó fuera junto a Josh Berry, Shane van Gisbergen y Austin Dillon, los primeros eliminados de los playoffs. La carrera estuvo marcada por incendios, pinchazos y múltiples choques, con Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott y Bubba Wallace entre los protagonistas del caos. Puedes ver el programa completo aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/158114014
NASCAR Driver Christopher Bell joins the show to talk about his journey as a race car driver and his first visit to Truist Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jordan McAbee (RotoBaller) and Nick Giffen (The Action Network) to recap Christopher Bell's win at Bristol and then look ahead to the Mobil 1 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Loudon) on Sunday as the Playoffs continue.Stacking Dennys is a NASCAR podcast featuring Jordan McAbee of RotoBaller and Nick Giffen (a.k.a. "RotoDoc") of The Action Network as the two discuss Fantasy NASCAR strategies and top bets for the upcoming race. Sponsored by L'uva Bella Winery. Visit https://luvabella.com/ for more information on where to find that wine. Get their wine shipped directly to you at https://vinoshipper.com/shop/l_uva_bella_winery_brands Also sponsored by The Brew Kettle. Visit https://thebrewkettle.com/ for more information! Follow the hosts on Twitter:Jordan McAbee (@FanRacingOnline)Nick Giffen (@RotoDoc)Find their content here:Jordan McAbee (RotoBaller) - Use discount code JORDAN25Jordan McAbee (Action Network bets tracked)Nick Giffen (Fantasy Labs)Nick Giffen (...
Kyle Robert and Brian Twining get you set for the Mobil 1 301as NASCAR gets ready for the second round of the 2025 NASCAR Playoffs.Kyle and Brian run through the New Hampshire betting board to see if there is any value prior to practice and qualifying. The guys run through Caesars, Fanduel and BetMGM! They look at outrights, placings and head to head matchups for Pocono. But first they recap the week that was at Bristol. Christopher Bell finds victory lane getting a much needed win. Plus they recap the betting card and DraftKings lineups.As a reminder, use code AOP25 for a 100% match deposit up to $100. While you are there make sure you join the COMPLETELY FREE listeners league!https://t.co/EXWgnKQpzsSubscribe to the Green White Checkered our FREE newsletter on Substack for more picks and bets every race day.https://aoppodcast.substack.com/Make sure you tune into The Draft every Wednesday from our friends Win the Race. Make sure to subscribe to their YouTube channel while you are there.https://www.youtube.com/@WINTHERACEP100:00 Intro07:25 Bristol DFS and Betting Recap16:42 Mobil 1 301 Outright Odds and Targets33:36 Mobil 1 301 Placements, Matchups and Manufacturer42:30 NASCAR Championship Odds Update53:40 Mobil 1 301 Betting Card Recap
Episode 154 is on the scene with third generation racer Bryan Reedy. His grandfather, Orvil, raced in the Busch Series (Xfinity) & won many races while father, Tink, raced to championships at Franklin County and Motor Mile Speedway so you think he would have pressure to follow in their footsteps. Bryan discusses that legacy, why it's been nine years since he last tried running at Martinsville like he will attempt to do so at the end of the month, how long a team like his gets ready for such a big event at Martinsville, what he's been doing lately and what his most treasured moment in racing has been so far. The CARS Tour race from South Boston created a lot of chatter. From Landen Lewis getting bumped out of the way to changing a tire without a one lap penalty to Connor Hall pulling a Dale Earnhardt from Daytona in 97' by getting back into a heavily damaged car to earn points to the Mini Tyrrell and Tristan McKee incident, a lot went down on Saturday and we haven't brought up Kaden Honeycutt ending a multi year winless drought in tour LMSC competition and Parker Eatmon nearly landing on pit lane. The debates are running wild both online and on the podcast. Julian also has a word with the top five finishers from Saturday's at times controversial stop on the CARS Tour. The SMART Modified Tour has set their five driver playoff field after Ryan Newman's Dominion Raceway win over the weekend. We discuss who may have the edge in the championship fight and who has the edge in this weekend's return trip to Franklin County Raceway. If there wasn't enough tire controversy in the CARS Tour race, the Cup race in Bristol had 500 times more controversy. Did the tires giving out produce a better race because of it or is it still masking a deeper problem? The boys debate if Christopher Bell who hadn't won since March is about to go on a big run headed to arguably his best track in New Hampshire. We also tackle the latest news involving Oak Level Raceway, South Boston's Bonus Program for 2026, dubs from the weekend and a preview of the racing weekend ahead. All on another episode of DLN!
Steve Post and Todd Gordon are joined by Christopher Bell's crew chief Adam Stevens, fresh off a win at Bristol, as attention shifts to New Hampshire Speedway where Bell has had several triumphs in the past.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to our motorsports podcast where we discuss F1, IndyCar, IMSA, NASCAR, our own racing adventures, and some other adventures!Christopher Bell takes the win at Bristol to solidify him moving on to the next playoff round in NASCAR. It was a race where tires were the story and plenty of rubber littered the track at times.European Le Mans Series raced at Silverstone this past week where weather came into play and chaos was the name of the game both from the skies and on the ground as there was some incidents that ranged from mild taps to straight punts off the track. Just when you thought you were out of the race, something was able to bring everyone back into play.SRO International had it's return to Suzuka for the Suzuka 1000km. This is a GT3 only race which had 7 different manufacturers take part in this race including the old Nissan GT-R and Callaway Corvette C7. However, it was BMW and Team WRT with Kelvin Van der Linde and Raffaele Marciello who were victorious in a race that came up just 13km shy of 1000km due to some on track incidents. The race is either 1000km or 6h30m long.We also discuss IndyCar's 2026 calendar along with a quick preview of F1 this upcoming week in Baku.Coming up this weekend: NASCAR is at Bristol, F1 is at Baku, and IMSA is at the Brickyard for the Indy 6 hours.
The first round of the NASCAR Playoffs is officially in the books, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. is back in the studio to recap it on a new edition of Dirty Air. He joins co-host TJ Majors to chat all things Bristol and the current Playoffs picture:Key West essentialsThe evolution of BristolRace fans got their monies worth this past weekendThe new state of racing tiresWhy are there such long caution periods?Playoffs picture updateMore stages for Daytona and Talladega?Plus, Christopher Bell joins the show to chat about his win at Bristol.During the Ask Jr. portion of the episode, listeners wrote in questions regarding:Dale's influence on Chase Elliott's number changeTalladega being in the final round of the PlayoffsDoing ridealongs with sports celebritiesChatting with the pit crew after a bad performanceGetting out of a car when it's on fireAnd in the Dirty Mo Dough segment, Tampa Timms and the Professor join the guys to handicap the upcoming race. And for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaReal fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
The round of 16 cutoff race did not disappoint! Corey and Skip talk to the Bristol Night Race winner Christopher Bell and Zane Smith stops by the garage to discuss his second full-time season with the 38 team. They also discuss the wild tire wear strategies, cars catching on fire, and several woes that occurred on track and on pit road. Plus they answer some Penny for Your Thoughts Questions and much more! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We get you ready for round 2 of the playoffs this week on NASCAR Live. The Bristol Night Race winner, Christopher Bell stops by the show. Then, Mike Joy, of NASCAR on Fox stops by to give us a New England Motorsports history lesson. We then turn our focus to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and chat with Grant Enfinger ahead of the cutoff race for the trucks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The championship chase brings out the best in Christopher Bell and his Joe Gibbs team. Counting Bristol they've now won a Playoff race three of the last four seasons. Plus Ross Chastain confident heading into the second round and Chase Briscoe on why he can't say "no" to a race fan.
Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de Desde el Paddock. Esta semana repasamos todo lo que dejó el Gran Premio de Italia en Monza y miramos hacia lo que viene en el GP de Azerbaiyán.Iniciamos con el debate sobre las “Papaya Rules” en McLaren y lo que significan para Norris y Piastri en la pelea por el campeonato. Además, analizamos si Red Bull podrá extender el rendimiento mostrado en Monza a Bakú y el resto del calendario, y hablamos del esperado debut de Max Verstappen en Nürburgring-Nordschleife, donde dio sus primeras vueltas oficiales en la Langstrecken-Serie.También abordamos la gran noticia de que Colton Herta deja la IndyCar para dar el salto a Europa como piloto reserva de Cadillac y correr en Formula 2. Una apuesta arriesgada que podría definir su futuro. Sumamos la polémica sobre la penalización retirada a Carlos Sainz y sus repercusiones en Ferrari.En nuestra cápsula desde Monza Alex nos retrata la experiencia italiana con fans mexicanos directamente desde el corazón de los Tifosi, no te la puedes perder.Finalmente repasamos la historia de Checo Pérez en Bakú, donde es el piloto más exitoso con múltiples podios y victorias, y damos nuestras predicciones rumbo al GP de Azerbaiyán.En la sección #PregúntaleAMemo respondemos a la comunidad sobre las mejores rivalidades de Memo Rojas, qué hace a Bakú uno de los circuitos más exigentes del calendario y cuál es el ajuste más difícil en el setup de un monoplaza.En la Formula E Citroën Racing confirmó su llegada al campeonato de Formula E a partir de la temporada 12 con Jean-Éric Vergne y Nick Cassidy como pilotos oficiales. A la par, DS Penske reforzó su alineación al anunciar a Taylor Barnard como nuevo compañero de Maximilian Günther para 2025/26. Estas incorporaciones marcan un cambio importante en la categoría, donde la presencia de fabricantes y el talento joven siguen transformando el panorama eléctrico ante la falta de asientos en Formula 1.En cuanto a Nascar el Round of 16 de los Playoffs de la NASCAR Cup Series terminó en Bristol con la victoria de Christopher Bell, rompiendo una larga sequía y consolidando a Joe Gibbs Racing como el gran dominador de esta primera ronda. En contraste, Alex Bowman, Shane van Gisbergen, Austin Dillon y Josh Berry quedaron eliminados tras no conseguir los puntos necesarios. La clasificación ahora se reduce a los doce mejores, con la próxima parada en Bristol como clave para definir quiénes avanzan en la lucha por el título.Un episodio lleno de polémica, análisis y predicciones. No olvides dejar tu calificación al Gran Premio y seguirnos en nuestras redes para más contenido exclusivo.Gracias por ser parte de Desde el Paddock. Recuerda seguirnos en todas nuestras redes para no perderte dinámicas exclusivas, noticias y contenido de la comunidad.
Fans and drivers have been asking Goodyear for a tire that wears, and that's exactly what they got on Saturday night at Bristol. Denny Hamlin and his co-host Jared Allen unpack all the chaos from on the track and react to the drivers eliminated from the Playoffs and who is left. 7:00 Bristol got an 81% on Jeff Gluck's “Good Race Poll”13:50 Why nobody predicted tire falloff after practice23:30 Denny never felt in control of his car30:30 Who is to blame for Chase Elliott wrecking34:00 11 team could be facing possible suspensions40:30 Brad Keselowski unable to move Christopher Bell for the win44:15 Driver mindset going into the Round of 1252:15 Who will not advance to the Round of 8Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Christopher Bell delivers another Gibbs win, this time at Bristol. Doug Rice, Alexis Erickson, Brad Gillie, and Kyle Petty are on the panel.
Christopher Bell took the checkered flag in Bristol Saturday night, giving Joe Gibbs Racing its third win in three starts in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. The win puts Bell in the 12-team second round, which begins on Sunday in New Hampshire at the USA Today 301. Rod Mullins was at Bristol Motor Speedway for Saturday's night race, and breaks down the win for Bell, the issues with the tires that caused “uncontrolled chaos” at the “World's Fastest Half-Mile.”
With the extreme tire wear at Bristol the fans wound up loving the round one Cup Series cut-off and Christopher Bell was thrilled to finally win in Thunder Valley. His team owner Joe Gibbs set a record and unfortunately Josh Berry set a new mark for futility.
Hour 4 of September 15, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks with Deb Williams, of Autoweek.com, about Christopher Bell's win at Bristol on Saturday night, tires, Joe Gibbs Racing, playoffs, and more. Then, Jacob is joined by Voice of the Vols, Mike Keith, to talk about Tennessee's loss to Georgia, Joey Aguilar, secondary, two point conversions, and more. Then, Jacob wraps up his thoughts on Tennessee and ETSU, and also gives a quick thought on Virginia Tech firing Brent Pry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend talks with Deb Williams, of Autoweek.com, about Christopher Bell's win at Bristol on Saturday night, tires, Joe Gibbs Racing, playoffs, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A surprising high-wear tire race at Bristol Motor Speedway presents a puzzle for playoff teams as Round 1 ends. Jeff and Jordan look back on a wild race, talk about who missed the cut and what the playoffs might look like going forward.
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This is our first conversation with independent filmmaker Christopher Jason Bell. We with him again about the feature length release, Failed State, which he co-directed. Miss Me Yet is a chronicle of the George W. Bush presidency, which means that it also documents the early days of the War on Terror, beginning with 9/11. Chris draws us back into the early 2000s by painstakingly splicing together archival footage of Bush interspersed with commercials that amplify the cultural moments. It seems appropriate to rerelease this episode, not just because it's the 200th anniversary of 9/11 (or whatever), but because the seeds of so much we've grown to live with and so much of what we've become numb to were planted in those years. Trump used an Iraq War era Congressional authorization for the legal pretext to assassinate Qasem Soleimani in 2020. Of course, as we've seen many times recently, we've moved well past the need for annoying legal authorizations. Arguably though, we might not have become so inured to extrajudicial violence if we weren't first used to Congress rubber stamping it. Congress' approval was never even requested for the recent US attacks on nuclear sites in Iran. From the original episode description: In this episode, we talk with filmmaker Christopher Bell about his docuseries Miss Me Yet. Chris brings the horror and absurdity of the George W. Bush years back to life as he tells the story of a political heir who becomes president, is branded a liar and war criminal by many, and finally drifts into the semi-reclusive painterly life. Miss Me Yet is currently showing on Means TV.https://means.tv/programs/missmeyet Find Chris bell on Twitter:https://twitter.com/UpdateTheGrids Watch some of Chris' other films:https://linktr.ee/christopherjasonbell Music:Airglow - Spliff and Wesson (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en We're unlocking this ep for a while because everyone should get to know Chris and hear about his docuseries Miss Me Yet. Subscribe on Patreon to support making this show, get premium only episodes, and listen to our entire back catalog. patreon.com/wetwired
The Cup Series Playoff round one cut-off race at Bristol Motor Speedway makes Joey Logano and Christopher Bell nervous despite having a decent point cushion. Chase Elliott hoping to improve one spot from last year's runner-up in the Bass Pro Shops Night Race which Kyle Larson totally dominated.
Even though he accepted Kyle Larson apology Ryan Blaney admits he's not about to forget getting spun out in St. Louis. Plus Christopher Bell gets hot on the cool down lap, Shane Van Gisbergen frustrated by Playoff performance and Denny Hamlin on why he's still wracking up wins at age 44.
Denny Hamlin is back in the studio after securing his 59th career win at Gateway and punching his ticket to the round of 12 in the Playoffs. Denny and his co-host, Jared Allen, recap his perfect weekend.2:00 Lulu gets redemption4:00 Connor Zilisch remains on a heater, but it doesn't guarantee a championship12:00 How confident was Denny that he could win?23:00 The restart that won Denny the race30:30 Does the championship go through the Toyotas?35:30 What it takes to win at Bristol39:00 Kyle Larson wrecks Ryan Blaney50:00 Christopher Bell sounds off after the race57:00 What kind of tires will we have in Bristol? Dirty Mo Media has a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Actions Detrimental merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuff.For more Actions Detrimental content: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimentalFanDuel Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.
It is a very busy weekend of sports, Golf, NASCAR, Cardinals plus Mizzou against KU. Tom is joined by NASCAR drivers Christopher Bell, Austin Cindric and Chase Briscoe talking about the race at WWT Raceway. Mizzou Wide Receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. joins Tom Ackerman to talk about the big win against Kansas and his new bag of chips. Stanley Cup Champion and Blues General Manager in waiting Alex Steen joins the show to talk about the upcoming season and what he likes most about the youth.
Austin Dillon talks PBR, tacos in Welcome, NC, celebrating Richmond with a burnout in his gold Camaro, and pushing through broken ribs.Kyle Larson shares how his daughter Audrey flipped a kart and called it “fun,” his hands-off parenting style at the track, and the 5 team's rollercoaster season.Christopher Bell recalls Adam Stevens smashing pit box monitors, his friendship with Chase Briscoe, and gives his honest thoughts on NASCAR's championship format.Denny Hamlin trades trash talk for fishing stories, breaks down penalties and Playoff chaos, and questions how NASCAR builds star power.William Byron reflects on his regular season title, closing races stronger, and balancing impostor syndrome with growing confidence as a leader.Bubba Wallace claps back at “Fakebook” headlines, talks consistency and strollers, and explains why the Roval and Talladega could be his sweet spot.Tyler Reddick addresses the mullet slander, life as a two-time dad, optimism for Darlington, and where he wishes NASCAR would race next.Josh Berry talks about his first Cup Media Day, being overlooked, optimism for Darlington, and ranks his kids' favorite (awful) shows.Timestamps:1:00 - Austin Dillon16:05 - Kyle Larson27:00 - Christopher Bell39:31 - Denny Hamlin52:15 - William Byron1:07:02 - Bubba Wallace1:22:04 - Tyler Reddick1:38:45 - Josh Berry
The regular season went by in a blur with Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson talking about the Cup Series Playoff getting underway at Darlington. Plus Connor Zilisch knows he's come a long way in a short period of time and Ross Chastain all smiles when it comes to the championship race next season moving back to Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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At Watkins Glen Kyle Busch would love to match favorite Shane Van Gisbergen doesn't think he can. Also hear from SVG about what he thought was a disappointing weekend a year ago. Plus Christopher Bell unconcerned about recent slump and Kyle Larson on battling teammates for regular season title.
In this episode of Left of the Projector, I chat with filmmaker Christopher Bell to dissect the film Contact, directed by Robert Zemeckis and inspired by Carl Sagan's work.Linktree:https://linktr.ee/christopherjasonbellMiss Me Yet:https://means.tv/programs/missmeyetAttention Shoppers:https://means.tv/programs/attention-shoppersFailed State trailer:https://vimeo.com/1045365473Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojectorpod.threadless.com/https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector
After winning three times last season Tyler Reddick is still searching for his first victory this year. Plus Christopher Bell looking forward to Iowa despite what happened the first time around and the Cookie Monster would like to see a street race...on Sesame Street.
Denny Hamlin is back in studio with his co-host Jared Allen after getting his 4th win of the season at Dover. 3:00 Denny was unsure if not pitting was going to work6:00 Did Ty Dillon do anything wrong not letting Denny pass him?10:20 Using his rear mirror to block Christopher Bell16:10 What was Denny's mentality during the rain delay?22:00 Breakdown of the final three restarts31:15 Do we have a tire problem at Dover?37:00 Learning from Jimmie Johnson and Martin Truex Jr. at Dover40:30 Richard Childress isn't happy with his cars43:30 Chase Elliott continues to be the most consistent driver46:10 Did Alan Gustafson screw up?51:00 Ty Dillon's Cinderella run continues 59:00 Is Connor Zilisch the most impressive rookie in Xfinity Series history? Dirty Mo Media has a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Actions Detrimental merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuff.For more Actions Detrimental content: https://www.youtube.com/@ActionsDetrimental FanDuel Disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.
You've probably had a bad boss, but you might not realize how easy it is to become one. Leadership experts Jamie Woolf and Christopher Bell unpack “power blindness” — how authority can warp your perspective — and share smart, practical ways to break the cycle of toxic bosses for good.For a chance to give your own TED Talk, fill out the Idea Search Application: ted.com/ideasearch.Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links:TEDNext: ted.com/futureyouTEDSports: ted.com/sportsTEDAI Vienna: ted.com/ai-vienna Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. made the epic journey home from Mexico City, and he's back for a new edition of Dirty Air. He joins co-host TJ Majors to chat about his journey abroad for the NASCAR Cup race and more:Impressions of Mexico CityThe track challenges of Autodromo Hermanos RodriguezCup schedule change rumorsTravel logistics were difficultThe old NASCAR vs the newChampionship format suggestionsRace winner Shane Van Gisbergen stops by the show. Plus, during the Ask Jr. portion of the episode, listeners sent in questions regarding:Favorite broadcast booth snacksGetting sick while racingOther driver documentariesSuperstitionsiRacing tipsFavorite video gamesDirty Mo Media is launching a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Dale Jr. Download merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuff.And for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaFanDuel disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the Download crew are back for another edition of Dirty Air. After NASCAR invaded Music City this past weekend, there were plenty of Playoff picture shake-ups and storylines from the garage to unpack:Ryan Blaney dominates NashvilleCarson Hocevar might need to watch out for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Erik Jones and Christopher Bell's dust-upXfinity Series winner Justin Allgaier joins the showWill 750 horsepower make a difference on short tracks?The Jim France/Spire Motorsports fiascoDuring the Ask Jr. portion of the episode, listeners sent in questions about:Not having to wear a tie on the Prime broadcastGo-to broadcast booth snacksHopping back in a sports car for the Rolex 24Dale Sr.'s favorite sports teams Dirty Mo Media is launching a new e-commerce merch line! They've got some awesome Dale Jr. Download merch on the site. Visit shop.dirtymomedia.com to check out all the new stuff.And for more content check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMediaFanDuel disclaimer: Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York.