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Suse's cousin, Greg, whom we all remember from the 'sharing the bed' encounter has turned up again while the team are in Sydney! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before there was Cousin Greg, there was Cousin Jeff. He's the oldest of our generation of Shakoor's and also the funniest. We do recommend having tissues nearby because you will be crying from laughing, but you may also shed a tear or two from hearing Cousin Jeff reflect on some of his best memories with Adam. This episode is a special one for us and we hope you all enjoy getting the know the legend that is Cousin Jeff.
The guys record in a hotel in Indiana during the IN Deer Turkey and Waterfowl Expo! Cole Jagger and his cousin "Greg" from New Zealand join along too! Enjoy! Find WCB On Social: FaceBook | Instagram | TikTok For Video podcasts, hunts, Vlogs, and more check out the WCB YouTube by clicking here! The WCB Podcast is supported by these awesome companies: Elite Archery MTN OPS - Save 20% and donate 5 meals to Conquer Hunger and help us reach our 100,000 meal goal when you use code WCB Camo Fire / Black Ovis Code: WCB Big Tine - Attract - Develop - Grow Code: WCB2024 Old Barn Taxidermy Huntworth Gear Code: WCB15 Novix Treestands CODE WCB10 Victory Archery Leupold Optics Trophyline CODE: WCB Grizzly Hunting Blinds | Code WCB Dialed Archery Free Shipping Code WORKINGCLASS Black Gate Hunting Products Code WCB10 DeerCast - Save on your yearly description by clicking here! Save some $$$ at rack hub by clicking here: https://www.rack-hub.com/wcb **Check Out the other Podcasts on the WCB Podcast Network!** Victory Drive - Our Firearms, tactical, Military Podcast Tackle & Tacos - A fishing podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is there a purpose to all of this? Why are we here? Questions Bobby and Co-host Cousin Greg tackle as they discuss the meaning of the universe, the definition of God, the importance of love, and why we're here. An episode that everyone should hear because it will cause you to re-think spirituality and our existence. * This Bonus is a section taken from EP #86 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website: notesfromthepen.com Support our show https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 it allows us to create these podcasts. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq Shout-out to JD and Ashely Bell for all their behind the scenes support. Intro and Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/r-caldwell/message
A personal trainer shoiuld be there as a resource for you, right? Unfortunately, this isn't always the case. Find out in this episode the grudge Liz holds against commerical gym training. Cousin Greg has found his way back into the podcast topics this week as Liz recaps her thoughts from this year's Emmy's. But more importantly, this week Liz goes over the top5 excuses she hears regarding exercise and why she's calling BS on them all. Follow the podcast on IG: @confessionsofagymratFollow Liz on IG/TT/YT: @liftswithliz
U.S. actor Nicholas Braun AKA Cousin Greg from the hit series Succession talks about his role of a lifetime. Plus, local filmmaker Alena Lodkina's the sophomore feature Petrol, and British acting legend Lesley Manville talks about her role in the TV series Citadel.
U.S. actor Nicholas Braun AKA Cousin Greg from the hit series Succession talks about his role of a lifetime. Plus, local filmmaker Alena Lodkina's the sophomore feature Petrol, and British acting legend Lesley Manville talks about her role in the TV series Citadel.
McLaren was the story of the weekend! Energy, shifted. Lando had the drive of his life, Max looked SHOOK by Piastri and both Mercedes drivers politely applauded them. Maybe this season isn't only EBM anymore. Meanwhile, changes are coming at Red Bull with Nyck out and Danny in, where does that leave Checo (cough cough: Albon)?Next, Hollywood keeps coming to F1 - this time with Apple+ & Brad Pitt on the pit lane filming Apex. Sir Lewis Hamilton, the producer? A movie, Shakira and 7 world titles, he really has it all.If Brad Pitt is basically telling Alonso's story (how does it end?!) - who should play our other drivers and principals? Consensus on Charles x Chalamet (swoon) and Lewis x Regé-Jean Page (bigger swoon) before we get to the real spice -- how do you mash together Horner, Toto and F1's mayor George Russell? We promise a Cousin Greg appearance and Pete Davidson where you'd least expect him, as always. We finish out with the latest for silly season -- Justice for Sainz! Next up, Hungaroring.For more content, to send in race updates or to dish tea, reach out on:twitter: @modepushf1 instagram: @modepushf1 web: www.mode-push-f1.come-mail: modepushf1@gmail.com
Hello my fabulous Crushing friends! New logo, new platform (hello Auddy!) and new episode.... This week is awesome Nish Kumar who talks me through a whole lot of romantic failure and nerdy fantasy. There's also some good gossip about comic Ed Gamble, which is especially good as Ed refuses to do the show. He joins a list of people who find the sheer EMBARRASSMENT of the topic too much. It's interesting - comics tend to lean one way or the other (the other being a desperation to unburden themselves). Nish was brilliantly honest and funny and also introduced me to the internet theory that Ferris Bueller is in fact, Cameron's Tyler Durdenesque fantasy come to life which makes a lot of sense. Cameron was a big early crush of mine. I've still never had an underwater kiss. And Alan Ruck who played him, has become Connor in Succession who is a FAR less appealing snog (although, Cousin Greg? Would. Sorry). Don't forget to book for the 15th September, London Podcast Festival! We've had some AMAZING guests confirm. Don't miss out… https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/29529/29532 love Margaret xx
This episode finds Cousin Greg and Tom Wambsgans well (hung) as they finally get down to business (and pleasure) after some classic verbal sparring. Is it all in prep for their foursome or does one of them have more romantic intentions?!?Get wet and wild with us in our free, private FB group—The Fanny Pack—OR—if you're extra horny and want more steamy content, join our Patreon.
This week, the sexual tension between Cousin Greg and Tom Wambsgans is almost higher than that between Connor Roy and the US presidency. Will these two close the deal with a firm handjob, err, handshake, or will they end the night alone? Tune in to the Fangasm network (not ATN) to find out.Get wet and wild with us in our free, private FB group—The Fanny Pack—OR—if you're extra horny and want more steamy content, join our Patreon.
The Disgusting Brothers are out clubbing when they get a foursome offer they can't resist. But first? An indecent proposal by Cousin Greg to handsy handle some "action items" with Tom Wambsgans before the ladies arrive back at the penthouse.Get wet and wild with us in our free, private FB group—The Fanny Pack—OR—if you're extra horny and want more steamy content, join our Patreon.
Mark might have lost his faith in capitalism as he wonders what makes the final season of Succession so cruel, how every season of the show follows a similar story shape, and how this could have all been avoided if Kendall just sat in the dark and drank some damn whiskey.https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm
If Mark doesn't get to overanalyse Succession he might die, so he tries to figure out why the finale of Succession feels so crushing, whether or not Kendall is still the show's protagonist, and who hasn't false memoried killing a waiter at their sister's wedding.https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilmhttps://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm
After talking about the summer's big blockbuster movies during two of our past three episodes, we return to the small screen for a bittersweet conversation about fan-favorite streaming programs. HBO's "Succession" and "Barry" both concluded their runs after four seasons for each program. "Ted Lasso" on Apple TV+ came to an end after three seasons. And Amazon Prime Video's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" closed after its fifth season. While we don't reveal any major plot points about the final episodes from each series, there are some light spoilers about each season to help keep the conversation moving along. Next week we talk about the second season of ABC's "The Wonder Years," the 2021 series inspired by the 1988 show of the same name starring Fred Savage. We'll even have interviews with some of the stars of the show. Where to watch "Succession" on HBO/Max "Ted Lasso" on Apple TV+ "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" on Amazon Prime Video "Barry" on HBO/Max About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: 00;00;00;00 - 00;00;25;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode. Before the introduction, I did want to mention that we are talking about the series finales for Ted Lasso, Succession, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Barry. We do not give away any major plot developments about the final episodes of the shows, but do share some less consequential spoilers to help move the conversation along. 00;00;25;17 - 00;00;47;02 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Welcome everyone to another episode of streamed and screened and entertainment podcasts about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter who is back from the big city scarfing down dirty water dogs on the sidewalk. 00;00;47;02 - 00;01;06;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Right. You can't beat a city that serves orders all day long, right? That's New York. But, you know, I went on the subway. No, I did not get attacked by anybody. And I was reaching for the pull that you grab on to. And apparently the train started moving before I got to it. And just as I grabbed it, I did a pole dance. 00;01;06;16 - 00;01;12;20 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I was all the way around and on the floor by the end of it, and nobody applauded. Now, how bad is it? 00;01;12;23 - 00;01;16;16 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Oh, man, you did a show. You were on Broadway. A Broadway performance. 00;01;16;18 - 00;01;39;24 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Was way right. And then there were a lot of protesters because the Writers Guild strike is still going on. And you saw them out in front of it used to be MTV. Now it's a CBS branded building on in Times Square. And so they were marching there and you could vaguely recognize some of the people you think, well, isn't that somebody who is also a performer? 00;01;39;26 - 00;02;01;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller But it will have an impact because the Tony Awards, which are coming up next week, cannot have any scripted material. They can have off the cuff introductions, but they can't have, you know, little goofy skits or anything that will introduce them. So it might be a good award show. We might be able to enjoy just seeing who wins here, their speech. 00;02;01;27 - 00;02;25;18 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller They won't be, you know, running them off because nobody wrote that stuff. It's all from the heart. So that was interesting to see. And I'll tell you, New York was packed. It was stuffed with people. So it must be back. Now, people are interested in going and seeing and doing things. And one of the fun things we did get to do while we were there was Lin-Manuel Miranda does a thing every Friday called AM for Ham. 00;02;25;24 - 00;02;44;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And what he does is he combines his cast from Hamilton with shows that are on Broadway right now. And so it's been all the Tony nominees lately, and they come out and sing a song from their show and then they move on and they do another show and they know that's maybe 15 minutes and the thing packs the streets. 00;02;45;06 - 00;02;51;01 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's wall to wall people just watching this. And you get to see all the stars of the show. So it's kind of fun. 00;02;51;04 - 00;02;52;13 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz It's a lot of fun. 00;02;52;15 - 00;03;00;17 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Yeah. You didn't pay $300 for a ticket or have to, you know, wrestle somebody down in the in the ticket line to try and get there. 00;03;00;20 - 00;03;12;20 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz It is good for these shows, too, especially people go to New York. It's so expensive, so expensive to go in New York these days. And they have something like that. It's a good way to give back to the community. 00;03;12;20 - 00;03;13;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And, yeah, allow. 00;03;13;26 - 00;03;16;26 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz People to experience something that maybe they can't afford. 00;03;16;28 - 00;03;35;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And, you know, interestingly, you mentioned about how expensive they're charging for bags. Now, come on. You go to a store and they say it's a nickel if you want a bag, what am I going to do all this crap out in my arms and look like I'm not stealing merchandise from their store? A nickel for a bag they can afford the nickel. 00;03;35;12 - 00;03;43;21 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller You've added in more than that on your on your fees. But yeah, that was a new one to me is that I got to pay a nickel to put this stuff in a bag. 00;03;43;24 - 00;03;46;20 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Did you grab breakfast from a bodega while you were there. 00;03;46;23 - 00;03;53;16 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Did not. Did. Now I was, but I was proud of myself because they only eat burgers once. 00;03;53;19 - 00;03;54;14 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Okay. 00;03;54;16 - 00;04;09;08 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So that was pretty. That was pretty good. But all during this time, you know, the big thing that was blowing up was Little Mermaid. Little Mermaid was like, huge there. People were all rushing to see that. And I finally did see it and I was not impressed. 00;04;09;11 - 00;04;21;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz We talked about this a little bit on our last episode, and neither of us were really thrilled with the concept of remaking a classic Disney cartoon as a live action show. 00;04;21;16 - 00;04;48;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, they they've dumped things and added new songs or Lin-Manuel Miranda to write. And they're not that good. They're really not that the idea. The young woman, Halle Bailey, who plays Ariel is good. She's very good. And they've really expanded the part of Eric, the boyfriend. So he's got a whole storyline now, too, that I didn't really care about. 00;04;48;27 - 00;05;14;15 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I didn't need it. And then all of those creatures look very scary. Sebastian actually does look like a crab and flounder. He's out of water more than he's in water. And I'm thinking, How does he do this? This is this is really weird. But I was it's excess. It's a lot of stuff and way too much unnecessary stuff. 00;05;14;17 - 00;05;29;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And so, you know, I will do well. I suppose it will, because parents got to take their kids to something and that's available. But that was a surprise to me. I thought it was going to be a little better and it wasn't. 00;05;29;29 - 00;05;36;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller What is the deal with these actors who suddenly have children when they're in their late seventies and early? 00;05;36;28 - 00;05;39;09 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Pacino Pacino's got to keep up with DeNiro. 00;05;39;12 - 00;05;54;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I know I was going to see the DeNiro film, and then I thought, Oh, do I need this? This is, you know, Father's Day. We'll wait for Father's Day and I'll go see it then. And then the news breaks about Al Pacino, and you think, What is up with all this? Is this kind of a contest? And maybe it is. 00;05;54;15 - 00;06;02;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Where is Nick Cannon in all of this? You know, is Nick Cannon still going to be having kids when he's 79 and it will be up to child 43. 00;06;02;05 - 00;06;08;20 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I just saw Harrison Ford with Calista Flockhart. They were at their son's college graduation yesterday. 00;06;08;22 - 00;06;11;09 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, see, then life is good. 00;06;11;11 - 00;06;12;05 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. 00;06;12;08 - 00;06;27;19 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Life is good. But, yeah, there are these old guys that are doing a lot of work, which I think is just to be able to pay the bills and then having new families. These families will never see their dads after they've graduated from high school. 00;06;27;21 - 00;06;42;11 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah, it is kind of sad. Personal choices do whatever you want to do. But I always think about that where you know, when you're 60, 70, having a kid, the kids, you're not going to see this kid, maybe even graduate high school. 00;06;42;13 - 00;07;06;04 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I've had friends who had children, and I'm thinking I will not get to see this kid get married because it's enough years that, you know, I'm out of here. But it's it's bizarre. And so, you know, whatever they want to do, let them do it. It's fine. But it also has been a big week for last episode's. A lot of the streaming series have been running their last episodes. 00;07;06;08 - 00;07;26;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Succession was the big one that everybody was waiting for. You know, how will this and who will get control of that company? What's going to happen to all of them? I am not a succession person. I'm a I'm counting on you to be my succession guru this season. 00;07;26;08 - 00;07;51;11 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah, I've been the best man in the best. It was so good. It was. I really love the first season and even the the second season was pretty good. I thought last season was all over the place at times because you start getting tired of it, right? The idea of like, okay, it's it's going to be Kendall, who is the oldest son, but then Kendall has some issues. 00;07;51;11 - 00;08;19;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz So then it's, you know, it's going to be Roman, but Roman has a lot of issues, like Roman is a man child. And then you have Siobhan, who's she's a liberal. Will she take over the conservative media company? Is it a fit? So you have all of these things and then you have Logan, who at the beginning of the series, looks like he's not going to have the mental capacity to continue on and then all of a sudden he's he's like back and he's fine and he's running things again. 00;08;20;01 - 00;08;44;00 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz You have four seasons of constant jockeying. You know, we know Logan, regardless of of what you know about the show, there has to be an end. And there obviously is a show called Succession. There has to be somebody at the end that's going to win regardless of how we get there. Somebody has to get there. This last episode, it was like 90 minutes long. 00;08;44;00 - 00;09;12;14 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz It was it was basically a movie and it felt like 15. That's how quickly this thing flew. The only dry spell was there was this this moment kind of midway, two thirds of the way through where the those three kids, Kendall and Roman and Shiv, they kind of got together and they were trying to, you know, come to some sort of agreement, who's going to run the show, who's going to who's going to take over? 00;09;12;20 - 00;09;38;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And then they kind of had this like, playful moment in a kitchen where they're kind of their siblings. Again, they're not these media moguls. And at that point, you're kind of wondering, well, what's going to go on here or not? And, you know, from that point, though, then it gets serious again. And I always felt I wish I could go back in time and just write down what I thought would happen. 00;09;39;00 - 00;10;01;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And I in my head, I had kind of like two possibilities of how the show would end with, you know, who would who would get it among the cast of characters we know. So obviously, right. One of the options could have been somebody comes out of the blue, buys a company and just takes it. But if it if it's only the characters we know, who would those characters be? 00;10;01;28 - 00;10;10;04 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And I wish I could have written them down, put it into an envelope, because the final two were the two that were like down to the wire. 00;10;10;06 - 00;10;11;28 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And now there. 00;10;11;28 - 00;10;25;11 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Is like twists and turns and you just it always felt like, okay, it's going to go back here or is it going to go here? And I loved it. I thought it was just like a phenomenal ending to the series. 00;10;25;15 - 00;10;33;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Could they reboot it with, you know, starting with whomever they had chosen to go ahead or would that not work? 00;10;33;04 - 00;11;02;05 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz These characters are so self-absorbed and so, so crazy. Sure. But I really liked how it ended. It just kind of it just kind of ended not not like Sopranos ended where, you know, it went to black. You just kind of it kind of like got to a point. There was a winner. Somebody came out on top and then the credits rolled and that's all you kind of needed because it's it was the journey. 00;11;02;05 - 00;11;04;27 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz The show is about the journey and we finally got there. 00;11;04;29 - 00;11;13;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller This is not a spoiler because everybody should know it by now. But the dad died early in the show this year. Was that a good thing to have him exit that early? 00;11;13;27 - 00;11;41;24 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah, I was a little unsure when it happened, but I thought it got him out of the way. So it could come down to the kids just fighting with each other. Because as long as Logan was there, he was always the puppetmaster pulling the strings. So it's like, Yeah. Kendall, you're back on my good side. Oh, no. Roman How about how about, you know, we we boost you up and, you know, you can be my protege and and why don't you go fire Jerry now? 00;11;41;24 - 00;11;58;26 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And, you know, it's time to get tough, and then, you know, and then it's like shiv, like, I don't know, Shiv. It's. I think. I think we we need a female touch here. It's time for you to take over the company. And he was always playing them off of each other, either either on purpose or even just because he was just that kind of guy. 00;11;59;02 - 00;12;00;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's like what you do at home, Right? 00;12;00;26 - 00;12;23;17 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Exactly. Exactly. Getting him out of the picture just allowed those three to kind of go at it along with the other half of the company, because it was it was coming down to there is a deal on the table to sell Waystar Royco and there was obviously the faction with the kids. You know, would they sell? Wouldn't they sell? 00;12;23;17 - 00;12;51;29 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And then you have the people that are still on the board that, you know, obviously want to sell to kind of cash out and get their golden parachute. So you have those players and Alexander Skarsgard, who was playing the character of Lucas Mattson, who is the CEO of a streaming giant, Gojo. So he was the one trying to acquire the company and was really largely replaced. 00;12;51;29 - 00;13;21;08 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Logan is kind of like that, that hovering figure, you know. But again, they're playing each other to the end, like they're playing. They're playing him off of each other. So it was just it was just a really great episode that that left you kind of guessing until the end. You kind of as that episode is slowly coming to an end, you kind of got a sense where it was going, but yeah, it was, you know, a lot. 00;13;21;08 - 00;13;28;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And Cousin Greg, for anyone that loves Cousin Greg, like he he plays very prominently in this final episode. 00;13;29;00 - 00;13;40;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, now I'm excited to see it, but I went through a couple of other ones that had their final episodes, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Did you see the last of that? 00;13;41;00 - 00;13;43;17 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Not yet. I'm like two episodes away from getting there. 00;13;43;22 - 00;14;09;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Okay. It it brings everything up to, you know, the latest it can. And still you find out what has happened and you get a chance to see Mrs. May's. I'll do what I think is her best stand up routine In the course of all of that. You also find out about the relationship with her ex-husband. You find out about the relationship with Susie, her manager. 00;14;09;02 - 00;14;37;23 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's very good. But I really felt that it became the Joan Rivers story. I really think that they were leaning into that a little bit more than you might have wanted. I had a friend who saw it and he said I he was very disappointed in the ending and he thought that they spilled too many things early on in the in the last season where, you know, by doing those time jobs, it kind of ruined the the surprises that you get at the end. 00;14;37;25 - 00;15;04;03 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller He said. I already knew what she was going to be like because they had done a 60 Minutes story on her early on in that run. And so that was interesting to me. I did see the last Ted Lasso, and I loved it. I loved it, I loved it. I loved it. Not because it was cheesy, which is what I'm hearing all over the place, but because it did wrap things up if they want to end it. 00;15;04;06 - 00;15;23;09 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller You had no questions as to where things were going to go. They they talked about, you know, the final game that they had with Ted. And it's no secret that Ted had been plotting to leave the home all season long. It wasn't like suddenly heat. He came in and said, by the way, I'm going to leave. Goodbye. We'll see you all. 00;15;23;12 - 00;15;47;01 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller They were able to address that and there is one moment with the players and I kid you not. It's the dumbest move that you'd ever see in a show like this, but it's the perfect move and the players all get together and say their goodbye to him. And I thought it was remarkable. Cheesy. You betcha. And it was just it was really, really fun to watch. 00;15;47;07 - 00;16;16;22 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And there were tears throughout the whole thing. When he says goodbye to certain people. And again, I don't want to be too specific about this. You feel it because they built this show. This was a pandemic show that we started watching when we were all kind of sequestered, and it was about somebody going outside of their comfort zone, which we were, and went to this this team that he knew really nothing about and was able to find his way in with them. 00;16;16;24 - 00;16;36;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And they talk about that bleed sign that he put up on the on the wall and what that meant to the rest of them. And that plays a factor in the in the final episode as well. So it was I thought it was very good. I thought it was really good. And I do see an end to it. 00;16;36;06 - 00;16;58;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And I do feel like, all right, the pandemic is largely over and it's a nice way to end it. You don't need to have like seven seasons, 20 seasons, whatever it might be of a series to just really appreciate an ending. It's like a British series where it's built to last for maybe two years, three years, and it's done. 00;16;58;04 - 00;17;03;13 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And if they want to reboot it, there is an opening to reboot it in a different way. 00;17;03;20 - 00;17;15;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Okay, I was going to ask you about that. Now, I haven't watched the season yet because we've talked about this before. I kind of like ADD and drop Apple TV, you know, as the wind blows. So I was. 00;17;15;07 - 00;17;19;09 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Waiting for a product and they actually me a free subscription. 00;17;19;10 - 00;17;40;04 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. You've read me like a book. So, you know, I'm probably going to resubscribe to it this weekend and just knocked through the episodes really, really quick. But the, the thing that I had read a lot of after those first couple seasons was this was always planned as a three season arc. You'd have that beginning, the middle, the end, and that would be it. 00;17;40;04 - 00;17;55;29 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And Jason Sudeikis is very clear about it. But after that second season, and I think because of the popularity, the show and the awards and the accolades and all that, there was some discussion that like maybe, you know, yeah, we're going to wrap it up but. 00;17;56;00 - 00;17;57;07 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Need more money. 00;17;57;09 - 00;18;01;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. So what do you think? Is it are we going to see more Ted, or is this really it? 00;18;01;12 - 00;18;23;10 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I really think that they could take supporting characters and make them leading characters and you could continue the story and you could do a movie too, if you really wanted to. It's interesting because you get to see Ted back home, and I don't see this kind of longing that I've got to be back with my team. I have done that. 00;18;23;17 - 00;18;44;16 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I'm moving on to something else, so I don't he doesn't need to be in it. But I do think that you could take Rebecca any of those characters. Keeley any of them, and make a series. And then there's also the team. The team still has another season if they want it, but you do get them in a game situation near the end. 00;18;44;20 - 00;18;51;12 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Who we get a spinoff of? Roy Ken That's what I would pay good money for. Eric. Roy, Roy, Ken Oh. 00;18;51;15 - 00;19;12;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Perfect, Perfect way to do it. I think what they'll do is take a little time and act like they were really thinking about this and they'll come back with that because it's it's too good and the characters are too ideal for a situation like this. And again, you can do the short term run with all of it and nobody is in forever. 00;19;12;29 - 00;19;17;15 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I enjoyed it and I think it will lead to something more. 00;19;17;17 - 00;19;37;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz All right. Well, I'm looking forward to it. I've been trying to stay away from from spoilers or anything. So, yeah, I'm going to I'm going to resubscribe to Apple TV pretty quickly and jump on this one. You know, there is one other very notable series finale this past week as well, and that's Barry also on HBO. 00;19;37;10 - 00;19;39;14 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Oh, yes. And did you watch? 00;19;39;15 - 00;19;41;08 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I did. I did. 00;19;41;09 - 00;19;44;00 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Yeah. Were you shocked at. 00;19;44;02 - 00;19;59;22 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz How good it was? Who? Yeah, I was. I was very I guess. Well, it's a show about a hitman, so, you know, I guess we shouldn't be too shocked by what happens. Have you watched Barry at all? Are you a fan of Barry? 00;19;59;22 - 00;20;18;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Yeah, I know the. I mean, I'm the tie. This is me. Okay, I'll skip the middle parts and go right to the ending. I am like the type of person who will read the murder mystery the last chapter, and then go back and see if they did a good job of leading up to it. So, yes, I do know how Barry ends. 00;20;18;02 - 00;20;22;05 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I did see the Barry ending and I did not see that coming. 00;20;22;05 - 00;20;37;02 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I was very surprised. Yes and no. Like, I mean, obviously, it's a show about a hitman. Anything can happen. I thought the ending was, wow, we have we have no no happy endings. 00;20;37;04 - 00;20;38;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller But it makes perfect sense, doesn't it? 00;20;38;26 - 00;20;39;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Right? It does, yeah. 00;20;40;00 - 00;20;41;19 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Person Yeah. 00;20;41;21 - 00;21;04;16 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. It's a an episode that I was shocked at, kind of how, how, how quickly things develop. Like, you know, we're like, okay, we're going to go do this and then it nope, we're on to the next thing and then, you know, next thing and nope, we're on to the next thing. And then the way we kind of like closed up the chapters, you know, each storyline. 00;21;04;16 - 00;21;23;04 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Barry and, and Sally and Fuchs and, you know, NoHo, Hank, all of those characters. I didn't, you know, if you told me one of those things is going to happen, I'd be like, okay, you know, I could see that. But to have each of those things happen for all of them is like, Whoa, that's that's a little shocking. 00;21;23;11 - 00;21;52;27 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I felt that this season, I like I liked it. I you know, I've always loved the series. I came into it. I think I started watching it maybe near the end of season two. I didn't watch it the very first season. And then I was talking to somebody one time during that fine. I think it was the final season of the Game of Thrones and it was the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones, the Long Night, where they're fighting the white walkers. 00;21;52;29 - 00;22;15;16 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz So the night that that aired, there was also an episode, a new episode of Barry, and I believe the episode was called Ronnie and Lily, and it was a phenomenal episode where Barry goes to make a hit on somebody who's like a Taekwondo instructor. But he was also, you know, he needed to be killed. For what? I don't even remember The reason at this point. 00;22;15;18 - 00;22;38;09 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz So he does it and it's a little bit, you know, it doesn't go as planned to begin with. But then after that, Ronnie's like ten year old daughter comes out of nowhere and is stalking him for the rest of the episode. And it is like to go from the long night Game of Thrones to this Ronnie Lily episode was just like emotionally draining and it was crazy. 00;22;38;09 - 00;22;56;08 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And that was kind of, yeah, and that was kind of like when I heard about that, I whipped back, watched all the episodes, got caught up with Iranian lilies, like, Whoa, how, how do you drop this episode on the same night as Game of Thrones? So it's kind of a long way of saying, though, is we didn't have in this season that Ronnie and Lily moment. 00;22;56;10 - 00;23;15;25 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Even the third season, there was this episode where Barry was. He was trying to get somewhere. I can't I think he was, you know, going to go see Gene or something, and he ends up in this crazy chase with dirt bikes and and it was like this chase on the highway and there's crash is and shooting and it was bananas. 00;23;15;25 - 00;23;38;02 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And it was like that was another attempt to do that just crazy off the wall episode. And I don't feel like this the season the Barry had that kind of craziness. There was one, you know like second to last, third to last episode of the season where it goes a little bit off into the future so you can kind of see how things have developed. 00;23;38;05 - 00;24;03;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz But yeah, it just never quite it never quite hit that craziness for me. And and I always feel like with Barry, it's it's gotten a lot of accolades, it's gotten awards, but it's also never quite cleaned up at the awards season. Right. Like we've gotten a few Emmys here, but they've got a lot of nominations, so it's always playing second fiddle to Ted Lasso or something else. 00;24;03;07 - 00;24;07;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Like, it's a really good series, but it's just not quite as good as some of the others. 00;24;07;18 - 00;24;50;00 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller You know, what I find interesting about this is and you look at both Ted Lasso and Barry, they're both created by people who were on Saturday Night Live, knew that work ethic and then got into this and realized, I don't want to be stuck for a long period of time. They got great success after their first year and then I think had those moments where they go, All right, can we end this so I can try something else because I know what a long run is like, and maybe I don't want that as creators here with the their series, they were writing for everything and, you know, being real big, real big forces in the 00;24;50;00 - 00;25;06;25 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller development of it. They weren't just actors. And so I think that does take its toll. And I think that more than anything will help create more of these short run series. They'll give deals to people, but they'll the people will say, I don't want to go five years. I would like to go three or maybe two. 00;25;06;29 - 00;25;25;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I agree. And I, I think that this show, it definitely did not need to go any more in this. Like when I knew that Barry was coming back for season four, part of me was like, Please, please, please make this the last season because I love it. But this is a show that really doesn't need to keep on going on and on and on. 00;25;25;28 - 00;25;30;05 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And I kind of would have liked it to have wrapped up even after season three. 00;25;30;08 - 00;25;52;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It could have been a movie. Yeah, it could have been a really good movie. And same way with Ted Lasso. That would have been a really cool movie where this goofball from the United States goes to Great Britain, gets involved very much like these coach stories that we see where the coach kind of pulls this ragtag team up to winners. 00;25;52;16 - 00;26;17;03 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's Friday Night Lights or you name it and could it could exist as just a film itself. But I'm glad that you know what, again, this pandemic time, they these were things that got us through those days where we were sitting at home and thinking, what is life like outside my house? And they they helped us laugh. They gave us something to care about, and we got involved with the characters. 00;26;17;05 - 00;26;25;15 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Did you know that there was a huge thing with Jason Sudeikis shoes that he had like different shoes on all the time, which I had no clue about. 00;26;25;15 - 00;26;26;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Until I know. 00;26;26;17 - 00;26;47;07 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller This and that. He wore different Nike shoes throughout the course of this show, and there were certain pairs that were favorites, and they do come back in the final episode. And if you're Asian, if you're one of those shoe fans, you can look and go, Oh my God, there's no shoes that they talked about. There they are. And they had some meaning for certain times. 00;26;47;10 - 00;26;50;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So, you know, we'll be rewatching this stuff for years to come. 00;26;51;04 - 00;26;58;00 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Several prominent shows are now gone, but that means we've got more to watch. So what's on the horizon? 00;26;58;02 - 00;27;21;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, I'll tell you, I am going to be talking with the folks behind the Wonder Years. Remember, they rebooted the Wonder Years like more than a year ago. And then it's been a big pause ever since because there have been some issues. Fred Savage was a producer. He left the show because of some claims about him. And I think they were in a kind of a a shift. 00;27;21;12 - 00;27;40;25 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So I'm talking to people from the Wonder Years and that'll be coming up this summer in June. It starts in mid-June. And where they go with that, and I've watched an episodes of it and it is interesting, very interesting because it's not the Wonder years that I remember. It's not like the Fred Savage Wonder Years. It's very much its own show, and I think that's a good thing. 00;27;40;25 - 00;27;45;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It would be a perfect fit with Abbott Elementary if they put the two together. 00;27;45;18 - 00;27;58;01 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I have not watched the rebooted. I watched the original pretty religiously, at least through the first few seasons. It was one that I kind of drifted off on as it went along but have not had a chance to watch the new one. 00;27;58;03 - 00;28;20;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's set during the same period, but it's from a black perspective and it's really, really, you know, it's interesting how telling some of this is because you'll remember this situation. You go, Yeah, I remember my black friends acting like that and I didn't know why. And so it's Dad gets to work with Marvin Gaye. Mom is singing in the choir. 00;28;21;00 - 00;28;35;23 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I mean, there are a lot of things that are fun to see in this new season of the Wonder Years. So I think it'll be a welcome summer addition, particularly since we're getting way, way, way too many game shows and reality shows. 00;28;35;26 - 00;28;36;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz That. 00;28;36;17 - 00;28;47;25 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I, I am tired of celebrity Family Feud. I am tired of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. I'm tired of all those things that maybe give somebody a job, but I don't care. 00;28;47;27 - 00;28;55;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Every commercial I see now on TV is like, we got a new game show coming out. Like, Oh no, we have a writers strike, don't we? 00;28;56;00 - 00;28;57;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Would you go on a game show? 00;28;58;01 - 00;29;11;23 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Maybe. I always there used to be a version of Jeopardy called Rock and Roll. Jeopardy! And I would watch it and I knew pretty much every answer. So I kind of wanted to go on that one, but I don't know if I would do that. 00;29;11;29 - 00;29;35;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I find that I would be the one swearing throughout the whole show because my buzzer doesn't work. Come on, my buzzer isn't working that way. I'm not getting it. That wouldn't be the answer. I blurt out the answer before the person got it. So I'd be just a real mess on those shows. But you watch Jeopardy and you think I'm pretty good at this stuff, but a lot of it has to do when you click in. 00;29;35;29 - 00;30;05;08 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And I think you have to wait three of time and then you click in, I don't know those stupid prices, right? Games where they do somebody you'll give like $1,200 and then the jerk next to you says $1,201 and you want it to kill. You think right there, I'd kill that person because I do not want somebody to steal my little good beard because you were just standing in the right spot. 00;30;05;10 - 00;30;10;14 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So anyway, that's what we're looking forward to embrace the series when you get them. 00;30;10;16 - 00;30;22;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Well, on that note, I think we'll we'll wrap this show and look forward to next week when we talk a little bit more about the Wonder Years. As always, thank you for listening to stream that screen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
USBets.com Managing Editor Eric Raskin and Senior Analyst Jeff Edelstein analyze the latest twists in the Alabama/LSU/Cincinnati college baseball betting scandal, Prophet Exchange's adversarial marketing play, and Tom Dwan winning the biggest pot in livestreamed poker history, plus they talk to US Bets and Sports Handle colleague Mike Seely about industry conventions in New Jersey and Las Vegas, the Heat's chances in the NBA Finals, and all the money he saved by not being able to bet on Cousin Greg in the Succession finale. Find us on Twitter @US_Bets or go to USBets.com for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
USBets.com Managing Editor Eric Raskin and Senior Analyst Jeff Edelstein analyze the latest twists in the Alabama/LSU/Cincinnati college baseball betting scandal, Prophet Exchange's adversarial marketing play, and Tom Dwan winning the biggest pot in livestreamed poker history, plus they talk to US Bets and Sports Handle colleague Mike Seely about industry conventions in New Jersey and Las Vegas, the Heat's chances in the NBA Finals, and all the money he saved by not being able to bet on Cousin Greg in the Succession finale. Find us on Twitter @US_Bets or go to USBets.com for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're a Succession fan, you'll know that a marriage devoid of emotional intimacy can make you feel more isolated than being single (aka Shiv & Tom). That's why close friendships can be so vital in combatting loneliness. Because we all need a Cousin Greg in our lives! But making friends as an adult can be hard. Asking a new friend for a walk or coffee is akin to asking someone out on a date: scary...So, Ruby is back to discuss why friendships are just as important as romantic relationships, how to make new friends over 30 & how to let go of friendships that are no longer serving you.
In the newest recap episode, Beave and Len discuss the latest episode of Succession, and which cast member is turning in the best performance this season. They talk Christopher Morel's unbelievable start to the 2023 season. Len keeps his pulse on the teen beat with his review of the new album from Boygenius. (He also reviews the new Rita Wilson album) Beave ponders a potential Shane Bieber trade. The NBA Finals are nearly upon us, and Beave and Len talk the Nuggets and Heat. Plus Rolling Stone's Top 500 Albums! Len talks Spinners.....and Rick Springfield! JAMS! Tune in.
Nix and Lynafel infiltrate the political party as Mr. Tight and Cousin Greg to find the envoy. Meanwhile, Gibbles, Nevermore, and Doctor Al attempt to get the crew party going and assuage a broken heart via the power of necromancy and a fashionable professor.This episode includes profanity and references to alcohol.Patreon: patreon.com/OWDcastInstagram: @owdcast
This weekend, the final episode of ‘Succession' will air. After that, some of us will be bereft of more stories from the lives of a group of truly despicable, emotionally-stunted, ruthless siblings as they stab each other in the back in the battle to take over the family business of running a regime-changing media behemoth. To celebrate the brilliance of the show, the latest episode of The Joyful Attorney Podcast tries to identify which of the four children of Logan Roy can be considered the most ‘joyful'. It wasn't an easy task, but you might be surprised by the result. Building Better Professional Boundaries Something else that unites the feuding foursome is that all could benefit from joining my very special webinar this Friday 26th May on Building Better Professional Boundaries. It would certainly help them to avoid certain pitfalls like having anything to do with Cousin Greg. Instead, they would learn how they could empower themselves to be the CEO of their own professional and personal lives without creating enemies.
Devin and Mark reflect (at length!) on the incredible four-season run of Succession in anticipation of the HBO show's final two episodes. Why do we care so much about characters who are hellbent on ruining the world? What distinguishes this show from others on similar subject matter? How has the show approached wrapping up its story earlier than even some members of the cast expected? And why did Cousin Greg betray us so? (Part two will look back on the series as a whole after the final episode airs. The penultimate episode, "Church and State," aired the night after they recorded.)
This week's episode of the Overlap Podcast is one that you definitely won't want to miss because you're getting a heaping helping of content we know has worldwide appeal - from the 305 to the DMZ, it's a special guest episode with Mr. Worldwide himself - rapper Pitbull … yeah, no definitely not that. Could you imagine, though? Sid and Keith talking business strategy with Pitbull… yeah… no. However, this week's Overlap, like Pitbull, does have a worldwide component this week - a recap of the 2023 EOS Worldwide Conference, complete with all the insights and experiences from entrepreneurs, business leaders, industry disrupters, EOS implementers and a score of other EOS VIPs. (Sadly not present, special guests Cousin Greg from HBO's “Succession” and the sole surviving cast member from “Match Game ‘76” Fannie Flagg) Our boys Sid and Keith will give you the highs, lows and middles from this great gathering of EOS's best and brightest from Timbuktu to Walla Walla, Washington and from Hell, Minnesota to Djibouti, Djibouti (Our legal team has requested we mention that participants in the conference may not have been from any of these hilariously named locales, though they possibly maybe could have perhaps at one point been … or visited those sites … or been site adjacent). So, once more into the EOS breach with this week's Overlap Podcast, as we boldly go where we have gone … two, three, maybe four? … times before. Make it so, listeners.
Så er der podcast igen! Denne gang taler vi om vores yndlingsserie Succession, som lige nu kører på fjerde sæson. Sarah har opdaget en snæver reference, som falder lige i to kendiskyndiges smag. Vi taler om en masse relationship news, såsom Timothee Chalamet og Kylie Jenners chokromance og Taylor Swifts break up. Vi er også oppe at køre over Sofia Richies bryllup, og så er vi sure på Love is Blind værterne. Tak fordi i følger med! Husk, at i kan følge os på Instagram, vi hedder @celebkebab Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Actor Nicholas Braun on playing Cousin Greg, the part he almost got in the movie Superbad, and how he feels saying goodbye to “Succession” — the series that earned him his first Emmy nomination. Plus, Ziggy Marley, son of Bob Marley (Redemption Song, No Woman No Cry, Get Up Stand Up) on his father's legacy.
Succession star Nicholas Braun a.k.a Cousin Greg joined the show and chat all about the new season, who was difficult to work with, major roles he's been rejected from and more. Listen for all the details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on a very special Skip Intro join BINGE's Ali Hurbert-Burns for an exclusive chat with Succession star Nicholas Braun during his recent visit to Sydney about his portrayal of fan favourite character Cousin Greg. New episodes of Succession are released weekly on BINGE each Monday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Osman, Meg and Thomas break down the massive twist that upends Succession's fourth and final season. They discuss that shocking death, how each of the character's reacted, where it leaves the show, and what makes for a memorable TV death. Plus, Thomas interviews Nicholas Braun about playing Cousin Greg and his thoughts on the latest season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Succession (2023) Season 4 Episode 2: Rehearsal Manu (@ManuclearBomb) and Emily (@JRRTweetien) terrifyingly mosey through the latest Succession episode as Logan gets more involved both at the office and with his family. Con is hoping Willa hasn't sunk to the bottom of the river ahead of their bum-fight wedding, and Kerry makes an audition tape which earns her a talking to from the human string cheese himself, Cousin Greg. --- Become a Patron of My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast Reference Guide My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Twitter My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Instagram Manu's Twitter Emily's Twitter
Actor Nicholas Braun who plays Cousin Greg in Succession joins Jason to chat about the final season of the hit series, and Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski on his beautiful Oscar nominated film EO.
Actor Nicholas Braun who plays Cousin Greg in Succession joins Jason to chat about the final season of the hit series, and Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski on his beautiful Oscar nominated film EO.
Actor Nicholas Braun who plays Cousin Greg in Succession joins Jason to chat about the final season of the hit series, and Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski on his beautiful Oscar nominated film EO.
Actor Nicholas Braun who plays Cousin Greg in Succession joins Jason to chat about the final season of the hit series, and Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski on his beautiful Oscar nominated film EO.
Angelo, Rhea, and Jay are back again, this time joined by the biggest guest we've every brought on to the show! That's right, we're joined by the better half of our own Angelo Cataldi, GAIL CATALDI, for an in-depth breakdown of the biggest TV News of the week: Succession's season 4 premier. We discuss whether Logan actually loves his kids, our love of Tom and Cousin Greg, who we think walks away with the whole thing at the end, and what it's like to watch the show with Angelo in the room.Then, we're on to a love-fest about Daisy Jones and the Six, Amazon Prime's triumphant mini-series that just concluded. Is it the sexiest show on TV? Is it a thinly-veiled biography of Fleetwood Mac? Is having "it" genetic (Answer: YES).ALL THAT, PLUS: Rhea Reviews The Law According to Lidia Poet and Riverdale, Angelo gives a review of The Judge and the new Bob Odenkirk show Lucky Hank, and Jay talks about the torture of watching Love is Blind season 4.It's a JAM-PACKED episode and you're not gonna want to miss it!AS ALWAYS: make sure that you leave a comment on our YouTube channelor tweet at Jay. We'll do our best to reach out to each and every one of you! For more information about The TV Show, visit www.jayblack.tv!The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.
Check out Kaya in her Succession podcast, Succ! Succession is back, which means so is Succ Pod! Join us as we break down that 10/10 premiere, discuss the future of Tom and Shiv, why Cousin Greg still doesn't get it and more! This final season is just getting started. So pour out a thin and vinegary glass of wine and enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marketing is already pretty difficult. But when you can't get buy-in from your boss, it becomes near-impossible. So what happens when you have a bad boss who doesn't understand what you're doing? Well, you have to learn to communicate with them. You have to learn to market to them.This week, we're looking at HBO's “Succession.” Its main character, Logan Roy, is about as bad of a boss as it gets. His toxic leadership drives a cruel culture of power, hunger, and cold-blooded backstabbing. But whether his employees – who are also his children – achieve their goals is another thing altogether. Here to talk us through the marketing lessons from “Succession” is Tom Butta. Tom is a nine-time CMO and current Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer of Airship, a mobile app experience company. Aside from being a fan of “Succession,” Butta is an experienced executive who has worked to create billions of dollars of enterprise value for companies like SignalFx, Sprinklr, and RedHat. He's also had his fair share of bad bosses.With his help, we're showing you how to put your message in terms your boss will understand, paint a picture of the future state, and choose the right person to pitch the idea to your boss.About “Succession”“Succession” is an HBO drama/comedy series that premiered in 2018. Its fourth and final season premieres March 26.The show stars Brian Cox as Logan Roy, with Jeremy Strong, Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck and Sarah Snook playing his children, Kendall, Roman, Connor, and Siobhan, respectively. Matthew Macfadyen and Nicholas Braun also star in the show as fan favorites, Tom Wambsgans, Siobhan's husband, and Greg Hirsch (lovingly known as “Cousin Greg”). “Succession” follows the story of Logan Roy, who is the head of the media conglomerate Waystar Royco. As he surpasses his eightieth birthday, he's considering who will take over for him. The obvious choice is his eldest son, Kendall, who struggles to solidify his place as heir. But the remaining children also vie for the top place at Waystar Royco, pitting them against each other.What B2B Companies Can Learn From “Succession”:Put your message in terms your boss will understand. You can rattle off whatever marketing jargon you want to your boss, but all the acronyms in the world may not be enough. Instead, you need to tailor your messaging to your boss. Learn what's important to them, familiarize yourself with their priorities, and put things in terms your boss will understand. In “Succession,” each of the Roy children struggle to convince their father they're the best heir for Waystar Royco – because they don't know how to relate to him. The same thing happened to Butta: when his former employer was in danger of going out of business, Butta knew he needed to appeal to his boss with an idea to save the company. Butta did some reconnaissance to learn just what made his boss tick. Butta says he figured out that his former boss was a competitive salesman at heart – and that his boss was frustrated because his company didn't have “a seat at the table” with big companies like Salesforce and Oracle. When he spent time talking to his boss to understand where he was coming from, Butta could then appeal to this desire in order to get him on board with the idea that ultimately saved the company from going under.“When you visualize what a future state can look like, sometimes you can feel very alone in that. And so you have to figure out a way to get others to actually not just accept the idea, but in many ways make it their own. And so that means that the way in which you approach the work is to do a couple things. One is to appeal to what matters to them, and then secondly to actually use their own vocabulary and their language as you are presenting this sort of change path.” - Tom Butta, CMO, AirshipPaint a picture of the future state for them. Don't tell your boss what your idea looks like in practice – show them. Make it come to life. Butta had a vision for how to save his former company, but he needed to get his boss to agree. So he mocked up two articles to look like they were from The Wall Street Journal. One said the company had gone bankrupt, and the other said the company rebounded. He showed the articles to his boss, presenting them as two paths forward. By painting the picture of two future states, he got his boss to change the company playbook. Butta pointed out that in “Succession,” “Nobody is pointing to an outcome. Nobody in ‘Succession' has a path or a playbook. They're just trying to advocate for themselves. And that's why it fails.”Bring on a trusted partner to pitch your idea with. Behind every successful pitch is a great communicator – or two! In fact, it's best not to do it alone. Find a partner who is whole-heartedly onboard with your pitch can confidently back you up when questions are asked. It's also important that they're a great public speaker – and hopefully even better than you are. Need an example? Look at Kendall Roy in “Succession.” Kendall struggles to solidify his place as successor to CEO of Waystar Royco because he's insecure, lacks the charisma required to take on the role, and most importantly, he doesn't have anyone to advocate for him either. Butta says, “It's not just about the idea, the logic, and the compelling evidence. It takes a certain type of an individual who can actually make it work.”Quotes*”When you visualize what a future state can look like, sometimes you can feel very alone in that. And so you have to figure out a way to get others to actually not just accept the idea, but in many ways make it their own. And so that means that the way in which you approach the work is to do a couple things. One is to appeal to what matters to them, and then secondly to actually use their own vocabulary and their language as you are presenting this sort of change path.”*”You can't present the idea of doing something. You actually have to present it. Like, you just have to show it. People don't have any imagination. And so you need to tell the story.”*”It's not just about the idea and the logic and the compelling evidence and all of that. It takes a certain type of an individual who can actually make it work.” Time Stamps[1:35] Introducing Tom Butta, CMO at Airship[2:14] Learn more about Airship[8:02] What's “Succession” about? [11:01] The making of “Succession”[15:05] The keys to pitching an idea to your boss[15:59] How do you effectively use change vocabulary?[18:04] How to speak your boss' language[28:07] How do you choose the right people for your change agenda?[30:09] How do you paint a picture of your idea for your boss?[38:19] Why you should rethink the slide deck as your go-to presentation toolLinksWatch “Succession”Connect with Tom on LinkedInListen to Marketing Strategies that Led to Billion-Dollar Acquisitions with Tom Butta on the Demand Gen Visionaries PodcastAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios), Dane Eckerle (Head of Development), Colin Stamps (Podcast Launch Manager), Anagha Das (B2B Content Marketing Manager), and Meredith O'Neil (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith O'Neil, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
Daniel, Shahbaz, & Anthony review SUCCESSION Season 4 Episode 1 "The Munsters". The sale of media conglomerate Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson moves ever closer. The prospect of this seismic sale provokes existential angst and familial division among the Roys as they anticipate what their lives will look like once the deal is completed. A power struggle ensues as the family weighs up a future where their cultural and political weight is severely curtailed. Succession Season 4 premieres March 26 at 9PM ET on HBO and Crave in Canada with new episodes weekly.Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast review now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: 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
'Succession' has made its triumphant return to HBO, and the homes of millions of WayStar Royco subscribers's homes. Ralph breaks down everything from Cousin Greg's hand-stuff expedition, to the bidding war over the Pierce deal. in our studio with casted talent for the announcer and mediator. Host/Producer: Ralph Compiano Let us know how you feel about the show, submit mailbag questions via DM on Instagram, or support us by sharing the show with a friend or on social media. Make sure to rate the show 5 stars and leave a glowing review. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepopoffpod/support
Succession is back, which means so is Succ Pod! Join us as we break down that 10/10 premiere, discuss the future of Tom and Shiv, why Cousin Greg still doesn't get it and more! This final season is just getting started. So pour out a thin and vinegary glass of wine and enjoy!
Mark does not think Greg would be Europe's weirdest King as he continues to wonder what makes Succession so riveting, how the show is a classic example of fractal structure, and how this family keep finding new and exciting ways to be this terrible.https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilmhttps://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm
Lenny Kravitz says his daughter reminds him of his late mother, Nicholas Braun says Succession Season 4 is a banger, and Happy birthday Mariska Hargitay
Mark wants his own Greg as he wonders what makes Succession's first season so compelling, why the show's character architecture is so popular, and who the best worst person is.https://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilmhttps://markoveranalysesfilm.buzzsprout.com/https://www.markoveranalysesstory.com/https://twitter.com/overanalysefilm
On this week's episode, how can we not start by going into a full on "Phil's Fired Up" about that travesty that was/is Texas Motor Speedway. A full on rant and utter confusion is just good for the soul sometimes. Then we get into how we have a NEW strategy for Talladega Superspeedway. We're trying to adapt to the craziness of the races that we've sen recently, so the outright segment has a new twist/strategy to it. Then, in the Finishing Position segment, we go back to an old friend for what could be the last time for a Top 10. For our special guest this week, we welcome BACK onto the podcast Cousin Greg! (47:46). He's been someone who has always been down to jump into fantasy nascar games with me over the years, and we're doing one this week with Talladega. We love drafts, so we're doing a draft of drivers to win the race. The catch its, you the listener, have a dog in this fight as well. Give it a listen and join in the game! Special Guest: Cousin Greg (47:46)
Saxophonist Kenny G discusses the documentary Listening to Kenny G, which explores his meteoric rise in the late '80s and early '90s, the backlash that followed and why he's now being embraced by a whole new generation of musicians. Succession star Nicholas Braun reveals some of the similarities between him and his character, Cousin Greg. Award-winning poet, novelist and editor Dionne Brand talks about her Griffin Poetry Prize-nominated book The Blue Clerk, which meditates on the process of writing poetry.
Beadle is joined by WDIM-favorite guest CJ Toledano for an episode that combines all of our favorite things: Emmy-nominated television shows, sports, and the game “Would you rather…?” - Would you rather by coached by Logan Roy and Ava. Coleman? -Would you rather have the quickness of Rue or the height of Cousin Greg? ….and more! Plus, rate, review and we answer a few listener questions. Submit yours at 631-937-0403. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kieran Culkin, who plays Roman Roy on "Succession," helps us dissect the moments from the Season 3 finale that we still can't stop thinking about: the Roy sibling alliance, Gerri's betrayal, and the surprising ending. Plus, we discuss his upbringing as a child actor, why conjuring up his family's past doesn't actually help him in scenes and THAT Jeremy Strong New Yorker article. Fair warning: This conversation contains profanity. To read a full transcript of this interview, please visit the episode page at latimes.com.
Cousin Greg and Bobby (recorded a few months ago) talk relationships, expressing love, and aging while behind bars. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards Bobby's restitution, supplying bits of food, coffee, and helps keep these podcasts coming. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Shout-out to JD for all his behind the scenes support. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq * Intro & Outro beats were created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHN6enhnEfCr6D45TX9kvVA GOOD TIME BILL https://www.notesfromthepen.com/new-blog-2/2021/10/7/michigan-good-time-bill-support-link-here Send GOOD TIME BILL support - email link mijustice.org/newletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
This week we watched Princess Protection Program, the 2009 DCOM starring Disney Channel powerhouses Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato (and Cousin Greg!). The IMDb trivia section for this movie says that Demi and Selena were best friends while making this movie but "their friendship is now over." So dramatic. It does also say that Jeff Garlin is in this movie, and we're not so sure about that one. Featured Drink: Costa Luna Piña Colada
Being in prison is hard enough when it comes to personal growth...but responding to insecurities and dealing with them while behind bars is yet another challenge. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards Bobby's restitution, supplying bits of food, coffee, and helps these podcasts coming. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Shout-out to Cousin Greg for all his behind the scenes support. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq * Intro & Outro beats were created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio & Jeff Quintero and used with permission. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHN6enhnEfCr6D45TX9kvVA GOOD TIME BILL https://www.notesfromthepen.com/new-blog-2/2021/10/7/michigan-good-time-bill-support-link-here Send GOOD TIME BILL support - email link mijustice.org/newletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
Co-host Cousin Greg is back with Bobby as they discuss cancel culture, virtue signaling, and 'othering' people. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards Bobby's restitution, supplying bits of food, coffee, and helps keep these podcasts coming. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Shout-out to Cousin Greg for all his behind the scenes support. Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq * Intro & Outro beats were created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio & Jeff Quintero and used with permission. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHN6enhnEfCr6D45TX9kvVA GOOD TIME BILL https://www.notesfromthepen.com/new-blog-2/2021/10/7/michigan-good-time-bill-support-link-here Send GOOD TIME BILL support - email link mijustice.org/newletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
On this podcast episode, my cousin Greg graced us with his presence. I'm so glad he decided to accept my offer to be a guest. During this episode, we explore different aspects of identity using our own as jumping-off points. What does identity mean to you? How do you identify & show up in your life & the lives of others? Follow me on Instagram @KnowingNia Follow, Rate, & Review the podcast. Let me know what you think. Send me a DM. If you'd like to be a guest on the show, don't hesitate to reach out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kandidkonvoswithnia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kandidkonvoswithnia/support
We did it - made it to Season 11. What a fucking year it's been huh? The new joint Bobby finds himself at, as we navigate our way through this new season, is not without the usual prison industrial complex issues. Just finding a working phone is a challenge, not to mention because of staff shortages at the prisons, they're limiting yard time...phone time! Bobby explains more of this in the Pre-show clip but for now...our first episode of this season starts off with Cousin Greg & Bobby talking about his creative process while behind bars. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards Bobby's restitution, supplying bits of food, coffee, and helps keep these podcasts coming. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq * Intro & Outro beats were created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio & Jeff Quintero and used with permission. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHN6enhnEfCr6D45TX9kvVA GOOD TIME BILL https://www.notesfromthepen.com/new-blog-2/2021/10/7/michigan-good-time-bill-support-link-here Send GOOD TIME BILL support - email link mijustice.org/newletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
We take a look back at Season 3 as a whole, our favorite moments, and how this season stacked up against 1 & 2. We also discuss the Succession spinoff ideas we'd watch, from seeing Logan build his media empire from nothing, to a high school drama with the Roy children. And why we need a show where Cousin Greg takes on the challenging yet important role of Big Bird.
Lord of the Rings Rap: Stephen Colbert dropping more cringe with a new Lord of the Rings rap song featuring Elijah Wood, Snoop Dogg, Killer Mike and many more.Youtube Face: Was Kevin McCallister on the Home Alone poster the original Youtube face!? Also can we finally make our Youtube thumbnail reaction faces.Totinos: WARNING, someone shit on the Totinos in the freezer at the grocery store.SO FUCKING COOL!, PLAY SOME RAP MUSIC!, THE LAST BOY SCOUT!, RANCID!, ROOTS RADICALS!, LITTLE LORD JESUS SLEEP IN YOUR GAY!, GIRTHY HOG!, GOING HOGGIN'!, WHEN YOU SAY FUCK OFF IN A MOVIE!, HEY JEFF, FUCK YOU!, IN A MOVIE!, THE MOMENT!, NORMIES!, SHIT JUST GOT REAL!, TONE!, STAND UP TO A BULLY!, INNER CIRCLES!, OTHER F WORD!, MOVIE SITUATION!, SUCCESSION!, COUSIN GREG!, TOM!, BLEEP!, COBRA KAI!, DANIEL!, DIMITRI!, MR. MIYAGI!, QUIT BEING SUCH A BEEP!, GYM TEACHER!, RING FINGER!, PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE!, DOUBLE DOWN!. LEAN INTO IT!, STEPHEN COLBERT!, WHITE PEOPLE RAP!, WHITE GANGSTA RAP!, LORD OF THE RINGS!, TOLKIEN!, CELEBRITY CAMEOS!, NERD CRED!, DOMINIC MONAGHAN!, SEAN ASTIN!, VIGGO!, BLING!, LONELY ISLAND!, CHRONICLES OF NARNIA!, STAR WARS!, GODFATHER!, THE HOBBIT!, ANNA KENDRICK!, PITCH PERFECT!, SNL!, INSTITUTIONS!, COOTER!, JIMMY FALLON!, ARIANA GRANDE!, DICKPALL MATTHEWS!, SHITSTAIN SAMPSON!, HARMONY!, POP SONG!, VAX SCENE!, SCREAM PAINTINGS!, HOME ALONE!, YOUTUBE REACTION FACE!, THUMBNAIL!, CLICKBAIT!, THE ETERNALS!, I NEED TO KNOW WHAT THIS GUY THINGS!, SPORTS BLOOPERS GONE WRONG!?, SOYJACK FACE!, BUDD DWYER!, SUICIDE!, TREASURER!, SKATER!, HIT BY CAR!, ATTEMPTED MURDER!, POTTED PLANT!, TOTINOS PIZZA ROLLS!, SHIT ON!, FREEZER!, CREST FOODS!, DEFECATED!, DIARRHEA!, FECES!, ON MY HAND!, PISS WHILE SHITTING!, NAME AND SHAME!, SECURITY CAMERA FOOTAGE!, GAY AS A BITCH!, VOICE OVER!, GEEKING!, THAT'S A WHOLE DUDE!, TWO DUDES!, VADER NO!, SLOW MOTION!, MCDONALDS!, MY MY MOM AND MY DAD!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
's a race to the bottom! After the season 3 finale of Succession, we talk psychosexual drama, morality mental exercises, critiques of the ruling class, assistant labor, Cousin Greg's ethical collapse, tragedy, comedy, squishy sympathies, and which Roy family member we'd be (Joe = Kendall/Shiv; Cheryl = Marcia).
On Thu.'s ep. of No Dunks, the guys touch on every game from a busy night in the NBA. Topics include: Tucker slowing down Giannis, Steph Curry convincing us he could hit 16 three-pointers in a game, Embiid bullying the Hornets again, why in hell the Wolves are calling out Gobert's defense after getting smacked by 30, whether the Pacers should look to move rookie Chris Duarte for first-round draft picks, and Garry Bird forever. All that, plus can Cousin Greg from "Succession" dunk a basketball?
We're going full f****** beast for this one folks, and sailing our mental yachts through the world of Succession. We're talking that d*** pic, that "New Yorker" article, and that Galaxy Brain take- Cousin Greg the egg is the true villain of the show. Joining us at the table of the world's worst family is host of Crooked Media's X-Ray Vision podcast, Jason Concepcion. Want to hear your Galaxy Brain take on our show? Leave a voicemail at (213) 570-8069 Follow us on Twitter @galaxybrains Reach out to us galaxybrains@polygon.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Thu.'s ep. of No Dunks, the guys touch on every game from a busy night in the NBA. Topics include: Tucker slowing down Giannis, Steph Curry convincing us he could hit 16 three-pointers in a game, Embiid bullying the Hornets again, why in hell the Wolves are calling out Gobert's defense after getting smacked by 30, whether the Pacers should look to move rookie Chris Duarte for first-round draft picks, and Garry Bird forever. All that, plus can Cousin Greg from "Succession" dunk a basketball?
1:50: The Chanel advent calendar I'm obsessed with6:50: RIP Raquel and James11:30: Tristan and Khloe, broken down16:00: Dexter featured a cameo that's gonna screw up everything for him19:55: Is TR Knight returning to Grey's?
David recaps a hectic week in college football including Michigan's huge win over Ohio State, the playoff rankings, and conference championship weekend before discussing Brian Kelly and Lincoln Riley's new gigs. Then he joined by his friend JR Bascom to discuss the latest on Succession, including Tom's happiness, Kendall's spiral, choosing Presidents, and of course ... Cousin Greg
After watching this episode, we're willing to do whatever it takes to ensure the guy from Weeds never steps foot in the Oval Office. Tom is coming to terms with the lack of nutritional value found in prison cuisine. Cousin Greg wants to sue a nonprofit. Shiv obviously believes she was adopted now. Roman is still a racist. All of this, and more, on our Succession Recap! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-kids-wear-crowns/message
Hendry William French himself (Succession's Alan Ruck) saddles up to argue why this hit Western sequel full of young stars, sweeping vistas, and epic music deserves to be remembered in a blaze of glory.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello babies!On today's episode, a mean child from the day care next door broke Emily's skeleton. Just to clarify, I mean her artificial novelty Halloween decoration skeleton. Also, Lisa had some public impure thoughts about Tom and Cousin Greg from Succession.On Wiki of the Week, we read the Wikipedia page for "Hobby Tunneling," tunnel construction as a diversion. Usually, hobby tunnelers dig their tunnels by hand, using little equipment, and some can spend years or even decades to achieve any degree of completion. In some cases tunnels have been dug secretly, and only discovered by chance.
David recaps this week's pretty similar CFP Rankings, metrics vs head-to-head matchups, and previews the massive slate on Saturday including Michigan State at Ohio State, and Oregon at Utah. Then he is joined by his friend JR Bascom to discuss an action-packed Succession episode, Logan's health, Shiv's deal-making, and Cousin Greg potentially suing .... Greenpeace, and much more!
This episode of Succession does the opposite of what Cousin Greg needs to do...take itself seriously. The only people missing are Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Erwin Schrodinger, apparently. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-kids-wear-crowns/message
On this weeks episode of Chat Shit, we catch up on zoom to talk all about Cousin Greg, men reconnecting with nature in the woods, and what Paddington might be called if he was Irish. Keep up to date with us at @chatshitpod 4 a gud time x. This week we chatted about: Magpie by Elizabeth Day Paddington Succession The Great British Bake Off Potential I'm a Celebrity cast members @TwinkyWonk on Twitter @PaddingtonUpdates SaltBae
Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson and Sonia Saraiya are Still Watching the Roy family for the third season of Succession on HBO. This week covers the fourth episode of the third season, "Lion in the Meadow" which aired Sunday November 7th on HBO. This podcast also features interviews with Nicholas Braun, who plays Cousin Greg and Adrien Brody who appears as Josh Aaronson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a brief review of Pete Davidson's ever-expanding resume, it's time to dig into the return of Succession; what makes this show so appealing to some, but not to others.....next we break down Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain....and finally we rank our top five favorite soups. Is chili a soup? Is Pete Davidson taller than Cousin Greg? Is Paul Giamatti really into......that?? We're not sure...but we'll try to find some answers.
David reacts to the first released College Football Playoff Rankings, Cincinnati getting no respect again, what the committee got wrong, and got right this week. Then he joined by his friend JR Bascom, to discuss the HBO hit Succession, is Kendall ok, Tom's motives, Cousin Greg, and more!
Bobby and Co-host Cousin Greg share the story of how Bobby's prescription glasses are taken from his cell...what happens in prison when someone steals your stuff? There's a lesson in here for all of us. You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHN6enhnEfCr6D45TX9kvVA Intro & Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio & Jeff Quintero --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
The second episode of Succession's third season saw an attempted power play from Kendall, a tremendous amount of uncertainty among his siblings' allegiances, and the triumphant return of Marcia. Cousin Greg struggled to navigate the complicated world of lawyers and Shiv ultimately received an intriguing promotion. Who is the most likely to Succeed? The Big Lead's Kyle Koster and Stephen Douglas break it all down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back! With a *very* varied collection of TV and films reviews. Listen in wonder as we try to manage really rather extreme tonal shifts… We're a few weeks into Series 19 (!) of Strictly Come Dancing (01:39). How has it fared this year? And who makes Mark cry when they dance? We celebrate the return of the Roy family (14:56) in our chat about Succession Series 3 (we've only seen episode 1 – don't worry if you haven't seen it yet, it's a spoiler-free chat). And sandwiched in the middle of these two mighty televisual giants is…. Escape the Undertaker (11:10). Yep. In our film section, Mark's been to see Venom: Let There Be Carnage (26:07), Elaine inexplicably talks about chickens in her review of The Last Duel (32:39), and Mark has plenty to say about Dune (43:57). A bit of a content warning: the central narrative in The Last Duel revolves around sexual violence and we do discuss that in our review. If that's not something for you, please jump ahead to hear about Mark's terrible fellow cinema-goers in his review of Dune (time stamp above). Thanks for listening! You can follow us on: Twitter - Instagram - Letterboxd We'd love it if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts
Moneylines, and paralys and prop bets, oh my! We're headed to Kansas this week folks, and there is a lot of money to made in the fly over state. We start this week's episode by taking a quick look back at Texas, as we hit on the moneyline (Thanks Larson!) and a parlay, among other bets. Then it's all about the Sunflower State. We take a look at the chalky lines to win the race and discuss if it's worth looking for long shots. Then we are all over some finishing position bets even though the lines don't lend themselves to it, along with some awesome race parlays that DK is offering. Our head to head section is a bit risky this week, especially with one matchup specifically. Then to end things this week we have the return of Cousin Greg. We're taking on a new way to look at the Full Tank Faceoff, and a new look at Daily Fantasy. We're drafting our lineups for a head to head daily fantasy match, so at the end of the conversation we have two rosters of 6 drivers. Who do you think will prevail this week?
Mike does a mini-pod comparing Succession characters to this weeks wavier pickups. Can you Cousin Greg your way into a win?
TL;DH: On this episode… Motley Crue singer Vince Neil was performing "Don't Go Away Made (Just Go Away)" when he went away... from the main stage, via falling off of it. Zara Larsson has a beef with bowling because why not? Plus, if you're hot for Cousin Greg on "Succession," then I have a vibrator for you! Follow your dreams and Sabrina (@SabrinaAmbra)
Juliet and Amanda weigh in on Adele's double Vogue profiles in preparation for her upcoming album, ‘30' (1:21). Then, they discuss the community fundraiser in Brooklyn that consisted of locals such as Matt Damon, John Krasinski, and JJ Redick (28:57)? Later they give a royal duo update that touches on Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco (34:05) and discuss the ‘Succession' press tour featuring Cousin Greg, a.k.a. Nicholas Braun (38:19). Hosts: Juliet Litman, Amanda Dobbins Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bobby and Yes Man Greg...ahhh I mean Co-host Cousin Greg give us an update on prison Covid conspiracies. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards paying off Bobby's restitution & keeping these podcasts going. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 PRISON REFORM IS COMING TO MICHIGAN - but we need your help - contact your Michigan state rep. Here's the link for all the info. https://www.notesfromthepen.com/new-blog-2/2021/10/7/michigan-good-time-bill-support-link-here You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq * Intro & Outro beats were created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio & Jeff Quintero If we've done anything, we hope it was to change your heart & mind on the state of our failed prison systems. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
This week, Dear Evan Hansen's Sam Primack, a legendary musical theater star who most importantly had the HONOR of sharing the stage with Ellie in high school (where she had a 10-sec cameo), joins Ellie to talk New York's Hottest Club: HBO's Succession! Sam and Ellie compare their lists of fave moments from the episode, who should win the Game of Thrones (how this show works, right?), boat metaphors, and iconic. camera. work. Episode dedicated to: Cousin Greg, musical theater gold diggers, and the incredible Justine Lupe for calling her character “Willow” instead of “Willa.”Follow Sam at @samprimack and catch him performing in Times Square Fri. 9/17 @ 5:30pm & Sun. 9/19 @ 11am, and stay tuned as he tours Dear Evan Hansen in a city near you.Opening theme by Nicholas Britell (2019)
Along with Co-host Cousin Greg, Bobby picks up where he left off as he details his entry into the world of mass incarceration. In this episode you'll hear about prison gangs/fraternities/organizations. *Disclaimer: Bobby does not promote or participate in prison organizations. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards paying off Bobby's restitution. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq * Intro & Outro beats were created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio & Jeff Quintero --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
Wether you're shackled in prison or in a marriage, television is often your only window to the outside world. Bobby & Cousin Greg decided to watch the same TV show at the same time, to make a connection, and now they talk about what they saw and some of their favorite comedy on TV. You don't want to miss this one! Sorry about the phone call being cut off at the end...he's in prison. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards paying off Bobby's restitution. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq * Intro & Outro beats were created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio & Jeff Quintero https://www.patreon.com YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHN6enhnEfCr6D45TX9kvVA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
The numerous red flags of a 5 year old Bobby...Cousin Greg gets the low down on what a 5 yr Bobby was like. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards paying off Bobby's restitution. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
Bobby & Cousin Greg give us the low down on all the happenings with a new fraternity behind bars. If you liked this episode please visit Notes From The Pen on Patreon & sign up - it's going towards paying off Bobby's restitution. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
This week, Joey picked two stories of Michiganders who head to the coast with big dreams and big trouble on their tail: 2021's viral-Twitter-thread-adaption 'Zola' and the Quentin Tarantino-penned, Tony Scott-directed classic 'True Romance.' As we watched Taylour Paige and Patricia Arquette, three words went through our minds endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record: "you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool...." Theme song by Edan Sberlo.
We want you to Bang back! Have you watched, read or heard something that you want to tell the Bang Fam about? Let us know via the email address below. Succession season 3 has finally been announced, and Myf and Zan are jazzed about watching the worst people on earth fight with one another, as well as Cousin Greg. Meanwhile Myf is hate watching Sex/Life on Netflix, while Zan has watched 7 essential seconds of it. You know which ones. A long read on how musicians are partnering with meditation apps has us thinking broadly about a centuries old practice and how it's booming in a pandemic world. And denim finally makes a comeback in fashion, but of course, in the way you'd least expect it. It's NAIDOC Week in Australia, and we've got some brilliant stories for you to watch, too. Show notes: NAIDOC Week on the ABC: https://www.abc.net.au/indigenous/features/naidoc/ Succession season 3 trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziBOCIgCaOk&t=1s&ab_channel=HBO Sex/Life on Netflix: https://www.theage.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/netflix-show-sex-life-is-so-bad-i-can-no-longer-enjoy-sex-or-life-20210707-p587kf.html Sex/Life investigation: https://punkee.com.au/netflix-sex-life-adam-demos-shower-scene/125593 Meditation Apps want us to chill out: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/08/arts/music/meditation-apps-music-tech.html The Atlantic on Calm: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2021/06/do-meditation-apps-work/619046/ NY Times on Headspace: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/03/business/inner-peace-in-the-palm-of-your-hand-for-a-price.html Cowboy boots: https://bit.ly/3jUcv0Q Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/firestarter-the-story-of-bangarra Who Do You Think You Are: Jack Charles: https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/who-do-you-think-you-are Email us to Bang Back: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
We want you to Bang back! Have you watched, read or heard something that you want to tell the Bang Fam about? Let us know via the email address below. Succession season 3 has finally been announced, and Myf and Zan are jazzed about watching the worst people on earth fight with one another, as well as Cousin Greg. Meanwhile Myf is hate watching Sex/Life on Netflix, while Zan has watched 7 essential seconds of it. You know which ones. A long read on how musicians are partnering with meditation apps has us thinking broadly about a centuries old practice and how it's booming in a pandemic world. And denim finally makes a comeback in fashion, but of course, in the way you'd least expect it. It's NAIDOC Week in Australia, and we've got some brilliant stories for you to watch, too. Show notes: NAIDOC Week on the ABC: https://www.abc.net.au/indigenous/features/naidoc/ Succession season 3 trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziBOCIgCaOk&t=1s&ab_channel=HBO Sex/Life on Netflix: https://www.theage.com.au/culture/tv-and-radio/netflix-show-sex-life-is-so-bad-i-can-no-longer-enjoy-sex-or-life-20210707-p587kf.html Sex/Life investigation: https://punkee.com.au/netflix-sex-life-adam-demos-shower-scene/125593 Meditation Apps want us to chill out: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/08/arts/music/meditation-apps-music-tech.html The Atlantic on Calm: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2021/06/do-meditation-apps-work/619046/ NY Times on Headspace: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/03/business/inner-peace-in-the-palm-of-your-hand-for-a-price.html Cowboy boots: https://bit.ly/3jUcv0Q Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/firestarter-the-story-of-bangarra Who Do You Think You Are: Jack Charles: https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/who-do-you-think-you-are Email us to Bang Back: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au Bang On is produced by Double J. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Cousin Greg is back to host another episode of NFTP. You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq You can also find us on the following podcast platforms: Anchor Apple Podcasts Breaker Google Podcasts Overcast Player FM Podbean Radio Public Spotify Stitcher For those who’ve asked about helping with donations, please go to our website above for more info. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
Annoyingly positive Bobby returns with Cousin Greg to talk about God and love. You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq For those who’ve asked about helping with donations, please go to our website above for more info. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
Cousin Greg makes another appearance as co-host. Chino and the Cousin talk about having dreadlocks and their musical talents while living in Florida. Chino held the rap-war trophy for 6 weeks while cousin Greg sang songs to the ladies...twenty and living in South Florida. You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on the website: notesfromthepen.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq For those who’ve asked about helping with donations, please go to our website above for more info. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-caldwell/message
The “Larry Fink letter” on corporate purpose. A Listeria-initiated court decision that's raising the bar for risk management across industries. “Cousin Greg” from the HBO show Succession and a possible WeWork movie bringing corporate boards into pop culture. In the words of Schindlinger, “2019 was a governance year for the record books.” It's time to look back—and look ahead. In this special 2019 holiday episode, Schindlinger and Day are joined by TK Kerstetter, host of Inside America's Boardrooms, for this year's highlights and 2020 predictions.
TAKE WHAT'S YOURS (as long as "yours" is four giant rails of coke). Time to bury the bodies and count the cash. The PRE-KEND is finally here and the SUCCESSION podcast series on IN THE CAN is live. Come kick it with Kansas City Bret, Farmer Barn, and the CHIEF as we talk America's favorite dysfunctional global-media family: the ROYS. This week, the dudes talk Episode 1 ("CELEBRATION") and Episode 2 ("SH*T SHOW AT THE F*CK FACTORY"). Who takes home the patented POWER PLAY AWARD? What about Adam McKay shaky cam? What terrible movies did Roman Roy pitch when he was in the banana cabana with Frank? Will Nicholas Braun aka Cousin Greg the Egg make the most devious moves of all? Control the narrative here: