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We've reached one of the most anticipated race weeks of the year and we have a huge NASCAR Live for you. First, one of the sport's biggest stars, Chase Elliott joins the show. We then preview the first ever race on an active military base, the Anduril 250. Justin Marks then chats with Chris Wilner about the return of Project 91 and racing in the truck series with Spire Motorsports. One of the architects of this weekend's events, Amy Lupo then discusses how the event came together. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00:00) Welcome to the Draft with Wilson and Scottie (00:00:25) Hot and Humid Weather (00:01:09) Denny Hamlin's Dominance at New Hampshire (00:03:40) High-Speed Wrecks and Safety Concerns (00:08:09) Top Performers and Young Drivers (00:13:04) Connor Larson's Struggles (00:16:07) NASCAR Ratings and Race Evaluation (00:19:07) Standings After New Hampshire (00:21:12) Josh Berry's Departure from Wood Brothers (00:29:55) Ryan Blaney's Diversified Appearances Denny Hamlin keeps getting sent to the back, and keeps on winning. We discuss Toyota dominance, along with the quiet surge this season from Spire Motorsports. Plus - the latest NASCAR News, and our Paint Scheme Preview and Picks for Pocono!The Rundown:- Michigan - another epic comeback for Denny Hamlin- Spire continues to run well - can Carson Hocevar harness his potential?- Speaking of - where is the potential for Connor Zilisch right now?- Michigan Ratings: a rare boost- NASCAR Standings- NASCAR News:- Josh Berry done at the Wood Brothers - what's next?- Riley Herbst to announce 2027 plans soon- Ryan Blaney goes undercover- Justin Marks going racing again- Time Magazine says three NASCAR personalities are influential in sports. Maybe...two- Sponsor News- Pocono! Our Paint Scheme Preview and PicksFind the latest episodes at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Bluesky and Instagram @InTheDraftShow – and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
Review các phim ra rạp từ ngày 15/05/2026MỘT THỜI TA ĐÃ YÊU – T16Đạo diễn: Nguyễn Xuân NghĩaDiễn viên: Quốc Trường, Quốc Huy, Quỳnh Thy, NSND Lê Khanh, NSƯT Thành LộcThể loại: Tâm Lý, Tình cảmNăm 2006, Bảo vừa tròn 18 tuổi bước vào mùa hè cuối cùng của tuổi trẻ bên những người bạn thân, giữa thị trấn biển yên bình và những ước mơ còn dang dở. Sự xuất hiện của Quỳnh – một người phụ nữ từng trải khẽ chạm vào những cảm xúc đầu đời, kéo Bảo rời khỏi quỹ đạo an toàn của mình. TẠM BIỆT GOHAN - KĐạo diễn: Chayanop Boonprakob - Baz Poonpiriya - Atta HemwadeeDiễn viên: Yasushi Kitajima, Poe Mamhe Thar, Jinjett Wattanasin, Tontawan TantivejakulThể loại: Gia đìnhSuốt mười năm đằng đẵng, chú chó hoang lông trắng với chiếc mũi đỏ mang tên 'GOHAN' cứ thế phiêu dạt giữa cuộc đời, ôm trọn những ký ức chẳng thể phai nhòa. MA DA HÀN QUỐC: HỒ NUỐT NGƯỜI – T18Đạo diễn: Lee Sang-minDiễn viên: Kim Hye-yoon, Lee Jong-won, Kim Jun-han, Kim Young-sung, Oh Dong-min, Yoon Jae-chan, and Jang Da-ahThể loại: Kinh DịBên dưới vẻ tĩnh lặng của hồ Salmokji là nơi trú ngụ của một thực thể tà ma. Bị thu hút bởi những vụ án tại hồ Salmokji, một nhóm phóng viên dấn thân vào cuộc điều tra đưa tin. Thế nhưng, họ không ngờ chính mình đang bước vào bẫy tử thần. LÀNG QUỶ QUÁI – T18Đạo diễn: Poj Arnon, Nicky Na Chat Juntapun, Kapol ThongplubDiễn viên: Padung Songsang, Kapol Thongplub, Nicky Na Chat JuntapunThể loại: Hài, Kinh DịLàng Quỷ Quái – hay còn được gọi là Làng Tai Ương – là cái tên rùng rợn dành cho Kokaloak, vùng cấm địa nơi hội tụ hàng trăm loại oan hồn chưa siêu thoát. Bất chấp hiểm nguy, một nhóm thanh niên liều lĩnh xâm nhập nơi này để lần theo một bí mật kinh hoàng… nhưng trớ trêu thay lại dở khóc dở cười. MOTHER MARY: HÀO QUANG ĐƠN ĐỘC – T18Đạo diễn: David LoweryDiễn viên: Anne Hathaway, Michaela Coel, Hunter SchaferThể loại: Nhạc kịch, Tâm LýMột ngôi sao nhạc Pop đang ở đỉnh cao danh vọng nhưng bất ngờ rơi vào khủng hoảng hiện sinh. Sau khi hủy bỏ chuyến lưu diễn, cô tìm đến Sam Anselm, một người bạn cũ và cũng là nhà thiết kế thời trang từng góp phần xây dựng hình ảnh giúp cô thành công như hiện tại. Cuộc tái ngộ này khơi lại những tổn thương bị chôn giấu từ lâu, đồng thời mở ra hành trình đối diện với bản thân, quá khứ và bản ngã.MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM: TIA CHỚP HATHAWAY – T16Đạo diễn: Shukou MuraseThể loại: Kensho Ono, Reina Ueda, Thể loại: Hoạt HìnhTrong phần phim 2026, Hathaway tiếp tục chuẩn bị kế hoạch tấn công hội nghị Adelaide — nơi tập trung giới lãnh đạo Liên bang. Đồng thời, lực lượng Liên bang dưới quyền Kenneth Sleg mở chiến dịch truy lùng và tiêu diệt Mafty.PHI CÔNG SIÊU ĐẲNG MAVERICK (CHIẾU LẠI) – T13Đạo diễn: Joseph KosinskiDiễn viên: Tom Cruise, Justin Marks, Peter Craig, Eric Warren SingerThể loại: Hành Động, Phiêu LưuSau hơn ba mươi năm phục vụ, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell từng nổi danh là một phi công thử nghiệm quả cảm hàng đầu của Hải quân, né tránh cơ hội thăng chức, điều khiến anh cảm thấy bị bó buộc, để trở về làm chính mình. Phim Điện Ảnh Doraemon: Nobita và Lâu Đài Dưới Đáy Biển (Phiên bản mới)Đạo diễn: Tetsuo YajimaDiễn viên: Wasabi Mizuta, Megumi Oohara, Yumi Kakazu, Subaru Kimura, Tomokazu Seki,...Thể loại: Hoạt Hình, Phiêu LưuBước vào kì nghỉ hè, Nobita và các bạn tranh cãi chí chóe về địa điểm cắm trại. Theo đề xuất của Doraemon, cả nhóm quyết định cắm trại giữa lòng đại dương! Sử dụng bảo bối thần kì “xe Buggy chạy dưới nước” và “đèn pin thích nghi”, 5 bạn nhỏ tận hưởng chuyến cắm trại dưới đáy biển, gặp gỡ vô vàn sinh vật lí thú trên đường đi.----------------------------------------#8saigon #reviewphimrap #motthoitadayeu #tambietgohan #madahanquoc
Tyler Reddick keeps rolling — five wins in the first nine races, this time at Kansas. In Season 5, Episode 13 of The Backstretch Podcast, Heather Williams and crew chief Chris Carrier break down Reddick's dominant start and what it means for the rest of the field as the season takes shape. We're also taking a step back to look at the bigger picture across NASCAR right now — what matters, and what doesn't.
The Dirty Thirty returns, and it's jam-packed full of stories this week. We've got a brand new 30 minutes of the very best tales from our shows. Let's go for a ride! This week, we start off with one of Door Bumper Clear's most long-awaited guests, Randy LaJoie, and in this segment, he talks about following the Intimidator at Talladega, how he still hates Mark Martin's Winn Dixie car, and his MASSIVE wreck at Daytona. Then, we wanted to make sure we heard Denny right, but on Actions Detrimental, he says we could see up to 4 SECONDS of fall-off at Darlington! For the very first time, but not the last, Dirty Thirty features Sons & Daughters, Shannon Spake's new show where she talks to remarkable people with relatable pasts. This week was Coach K., just in time for college basketball's most important time of the year. Following that up is Brad Keselowski, who filled in for Dale Jr. while he was on vacation this week. The topic he wanted to talk about? Looking back, he sees how smart a move Justin Marks made in getting Shane van Gisbergen into the Cup Series. This leads Brad to tell a Jack Roush story of his own, which we know you'll love. We end this show with one of the best tales we've ever heard, from an all-time classic episode, Andy Petree's famous trick spoiler. If you haven't heard this one before, you are in for a real treat. This week is a big one! We hope you enjoy all these moments from our shows. We'll see you next week on The Dirty Thirty! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's a special edition of Dirty Air this week as Brad Keselowski fills in for Dale Earnhardt Jr. while he's on vacation. He joins co-host TJ Majors to share some stories and break down the action from this past weekend in Phoenix: More horsepower equals more stress on tires Brad shares a story about young Ryan Blaney at Phoenix Getting called to the NASCAR hauler... Justin Marks deserves credit for what he saw in SVG Who is in points trouble so far in 2026? Brad is a big advocate for this new format Cleetus McFarland is making us look at NASCAR's approval process, again... Plus, a "best-of" edition of Ask Jr. And for more content, check out our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMedia Real fans wear Dirty Mo. Hit the link and join the crew.
Parker Kligerman hosts this week's episode alongside AJ Henderson and Joshua Mendoza, filling in for Landon Cassill. The trio dives into the latest NASCAR driver moves, including Daniel Suarez's switch to Spire Motorsports and the dynamics at Trackhouse Racing. They discuss Front Row Motorsports' legal battles, the impact of Liberty Media's MotoGP acquisition, and Colton Herta's bold move to Formula 2. The group debates NASCAR's points systems, streaming deals like F1's shift to Apple TV, and share race picks, all while mixing insider stories, humor, and candid takes on motorsports' hottest topics. Leave us a voicemail! https://moneylap.com Or email us! friends@themoneylap.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 05:59 - NASCAR Cup Driver Signings: Suarez to Spire 09:57 - Trackhouse Racing Dynamics & Driver Contracts 14:38 - Front Row Motorsports & Driver Announcements 15:37 - Justin Marks & Trackhouse Success 25:36 - Martinsville Playoff Preview 33:57 - NASCAR 25 Game & Parker's In-Game Sponsorship 35:30 - Truck Series Season Recap 38:39 - San Diego Race Weekend Access 40:38 - Naval Base Race & Course Layout 41:30 - NASCAR Charter Lawsuit Update 45:49 - Xfinity Series: Multi-Team Full-Season Drivers 58:03 - Xfinity Series News & New Teams 1:03:10 - Xfinity Playoff Scenarios & Martinsville Preview 1:05:43 - Ford's Struggles Across Top Series 1:07:49 - Martinsville Aggression & Playoff Format 1:08:49 - Superspeedway Tactics & Austin Hill 1:10:41 - F1 US Grand Prix Recap & Sprint Race Opinions 1:13:40 - Colton Herta to F2 Announcement 1:18:41 - Apple TV Acquires F1 Rights 1:24:22 - Streaming Platforms & F1 Audience 1:28:34 - Picks & Predictions Segment 1:30:55 - Outro (Timestamps are a rough timing and may require a little scrubbing to find the start of the topic) The Money Lap is the ultimate motorsport show (not a podcast) with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill professional racecar drivers and hilarious hosts taking you through the world of motorsports. Covering NASCAR, F1, Indycar, and more, they'll provide the scoop, gossip, laughs, and stories from the racing biz. With over 1900 unique products currently in stock, Spoiler Diecast boasts one of the largest inventories in the industry. We are NASCAR focused, offering a wide range of diecast and apparel options. But that's not all. We've expanded our catalog to include diecast for dirt/sprint cars, Indycar, and F1. As passionate racing fans ourselves, we're constantly growing our offerings to cater to different forms of racing. Use promo code "moneylap" for free shipping. https://www.spoilerdiecast.com/ Copyright 2025, Pixel Racing, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
John Roberts talks all things NASCAR with Justin Marks, the owner of Trackhouse Racing.#nascar #racing #JustinMarks
Inking Shane Van Gisbergen to a new deal was a "no brainer" for Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks and why SVG's Watkins Glen victory lane different and special. Plus Connor Zilisch on what he was thinking just before and just after his face plant following his latest Xfinity Series win.
In winning at Watkins Glen Shane Van Gisbergen only the third Cup driver to four road races in a row. Meanwhile Chris Buescher top-five increased his cut line advantage, Ryan Blaney had his best road course race of the year and Justin Marks feeling fortunate Connor Zilisch wasn't hurt worse during his bizarre victory lane accident.
Last weekend Daniel Suarez opened up on his break-up at the end of the season after five years with Trackhouse Racing and it's owner Justin Marks. Plus A.J. Allmendinger talks about his Playoff situation and Joey Logano heads to LA Thursday for the ESPN ESPY Awards.
With three Cup wins Shane Van Gisbergen proud to now be the top foreign winner in Series history while his team owner Justin Marks talks about the decision to end his deal with Daniel Suarez. Plus Ty Dillon pulling in-season tournament upsets and gaining new fans.
Once again Shane Van Gisbergen blew into the Windy City and took the streets of Chicago by storm with his team owner Justin Marks explaining the New Zealand driver's international impact. Plus hear from top-5 Tyler Reddick and a puzzled Alex Bowman who got tangled up with Bubba Wallace for the second year in a row.
Are you ready for the Top Conference Championship Picks (UFL) weekend with Justin Marks' UFL Playoff Best Bets and game day predictions? We're bringing you expert UFL betting analysis, highlighting the best sportsbook odds and key betting trends to help you cash in. Don't miss our breakdown of the two matchups! - UFL Playoff Best Bets & Top Conference Championship Picks!
Today's poem is I Have No Idea What's Going to Happen by Justin Marks. The Slowdown is currently taking a break. We'll be back soon with new episodes from a new host. This week, we're revisiting some favorites from Major Jackson's time as host. Today's episode was originally released on February 24, 2023. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Today's understated poem shows us how impromptu encounters with art, those that are unforeseen, disruptive in the best sense, have us dwell outside time and exist within the spirit of the maker, then return us to our days with a new purchase on our lives.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Justin Marks met with reporters after Ross Chastain's win at the Coke 600.#nascar #racing #RossChastain***thumbnail photo & video courtesy of NASCAR Media
In the 66th running of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway William Byron may have dominated but it was Ross Chastain in victory lane with his team owner Justin Marks proud they had beat the best Hendrick Motorsports. Also hear from top-five finishers A.J. Allmendinger and Brad Keselowski.
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesMarvel Studios has been in the news a lot during the last week with varying topics. We'll break them down, but first some bullet points.- Thunderbolts* took the top spot at the box office with a $76 million domestic opening and a global total of $162.1 million. For those CinemaScore fans, the movie is sitting at an A-. SPOILER ALERT: The studio also flipped the title of the movie based on the events that occur within it and the film is now being marketed as The New Avengers - the big reveal of what the asterisk stood for. Marvel Comics even joined in with this gag, revealing today that a previously announced new series called New Thunderbolts* is actually going to be called The New Avengers.- Jeremy Renner was interviewed by podcast High Performance about his new memoir “My Next Breath,” and revealed Marvel offered him a role in a second season of Hawkeye, but only offered half the salary he received in season one.- The Hollywood Reporter has received information from sources saying that Ryan Reynolds is in the early stages of developing a new Deadpool movie that would feature X-Men characters with Deadpool potentially in a supporting role.- Lastly, Fantastic Four: First Steps Director Matt Shakman revealed that voice actor Matthew Wood is doing the voice work for the role of HERBIE in the film. Wood is known for voicing General Grievous and has worked in sound for Lucasfilm and Disney for many years.Perhaps the biggest story to hit Hollywood since the writers/actors strikes a few years ago, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on his social media platform on Monday that he aims to start including Hollywood in his tariff plan. In his comments, Trump announced he wants to institute a 100% tariff on movies coming into the United States and that are produced in foreign countries. It is unclear how this would be implemented at this time as films are not goods. However, many films take advantage of tax incentives offered by states and countries to film in their locations and these could be affected. In an already turbulent time for Hollywood, what could this mean for the future?FX has officially confirmed an upcoming season two of its Emmy-award winning series Shogun. The series co-creators and showrunners Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks recently wrapped a writers room for the coming season which will begin production in January of 2026.Guy Ritchie has signed on to direct Road House 2, the sequel to Amazon MGM Studios' hit action movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Will Beall, whose credits range from comic book movies such as Aquaman to action movies including Bad Boys: Ride or Die, is writing the script.Sgt. Rock, DC Studios' action war movie that was to shoot this summer, will no longer move forward at the current schedule due to location shooting issues. The film, set to be directed by Luca Guadagnino and star Colin Farrell, apparently needs to be shot during the summer and not the winter, which held up production. Insiders tell the Hollywood Reporter that the project is not necessarily going away however, and would be reassessed at the end of the year for a possible summer shoot in 2026.Chris Hemsworth has been cast to star in Subversion, a submarine thriller that Patrick Vollrath will direct for Amazon MGM.Star Wars: The Last Order, is a newly-announced novel, written by Kwame Mbalia and will look at Finn and Jannah's mission to save more children from the First Order. The novel will be released this year on October 21.AppleTV+ has renewed Seth Rogan-led series The Studio for a second season ahead of its May 21 season one finale.Practical Magic 2, starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, will release in theaters on September 18, 2026.In box office news, Sinners crossed $240 million worldwide while A Minecraft Movie continues to creep to a billion dollars with an $875 million worldwide total.
Kenny and Crash catch up with motorsports next rising superstar Connor Zilisch to talk about his journey from racing Trans Ams to jumping into NASCAR. The 18-year-old breaks down working for Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Justin Marks, while also comparing the stresses of racing in Europe vs. the United States. Find out who the youngster tries to emulate on track and why two-time champion Kyle Busch sought him for some advice.
Justin Marks, Founder of Trackhouse Entertainment Group, shares insights into the rapid rise of his organization, from NASCAR triumphs to a groundbreaking entry into MotoGP, during EPARTRADE's 5th Annual Race Industry Week. Learn how Trackhouse is redefining motorsports and bridging global audiences.
In this episode Netflix Griselda two special guests starting with Safowa Bright Bitzelberger a TV and Film costume designer. Most recently, she earned an Emmy nomination for her work as a costume designer on Netflix's Griselda, starring Sofia Vergara. As a multidisciplinary creative, and throughout her career in the industry, Safowa has worn several hats as a costume designer, wardrobe stylist, and costume supervisor. Beyond her work on Griselda, Safowa also worked on many acclaimed films, like Ava DuVernay's Origin, and TV shows, including Ballers, starring Dwayne Johnson, and DMZ, starring Rosario Dawson. Knut Loewe is a film and TV production designer and most recently, his outstanding work has been featured in Netflix's hit miniseries Griselda, starring Sofia Vergara. He just completed another miniseries titled Murder on the Inca Trail and has worked on a biopic about one of the most successful German entertainers Hans Rosenthal. He previously worked on many critically acclaimed TV series, like Starz's Counterpart, created by Justin Marks; Survive, starring Sophie Turner; and BAFTA TV Awards-nominated BBC drama Sinking of Laconia,starring Brian Cox. He won four German TV Awards with two additional nominations and was nominated twice at the German Television Academy Awards. Knut's credits in film range across various genres, including comedy The Pharmacist, and period drama Cold Is the Breath of Evening. Phillip Boutté Jr moderator/producer Sponsored by Western Costume Company @westerncostumecompany
Chris and Andy talk about some of their runners-up for best TV episode of the year (1:00), and why they ultimately chose 'Shogun' Episode 9, "Crimson Sky," as the winner (26:06). Then, they are joined by show creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo, writer Caillin Puente, and lead actress Anna Sawai to talk about how making this episode was less about planning and more about immersing themselves in the story as they made the season (34:37) and how this episode became a showcase for Mariko's quiet power (56:14). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guests: Rachel Kondo, Caillin Puente, Anna Sawai, and Justin Marks Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with NASCAR Cup standout Ross Chastain to catch up with him and learn more about his progression to becoming one of the front runners in stock car racing. Since his last appearance on the Download, Ross has found his footing in the top echelon of stock cars and can be considered a threat to win week in and week out. Ross explains that the confidence that Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks has in him plays a huge role in that and having quality cars under him that he doesn't feel the need to overdrive. Ross and Dale talk about the modern approach to being a Cup driver which involves a rigorous weekly routine of exercise and team interaction. Ross explains that through his time with Josh Wise at Wise Optimization, he's learned to embrace his training routine and looks forward to running and cycling in the off-season.The guys chat about Ross' new partnership with Busch Beer and how it came about for the 2024 season. They also chat about Ross' call with Rick Hendrick after his string of run-ins with some of Hendrick Motorsports racers, what he took away from the call, and how it shaped his approach to driving. Ross fills listeners in on his family's watermelon farming company and what role that plays in his future. He explains that his brother Chad recently stepped away from pursuing a career in racing to help out more on the agriculture side, and he believes one day down the road he will follow suit.
Justin Marks announces that Shane Van Gisbergen will run full-time in NASCAR Cup for Trackhouse Racing in 2025. #nascar #racing #svg ***video courtesy of NASCAR Media ***we are a credentialed member of NASCAR Media & have expressed written permission to use this video ***thumbnail photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media
Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with one of the top prospects in the stock car racing world Connor Zilisch to learn about his career and upbringing in the sport. Owner of Trackhouse Racing Justin Marks joins them to announce that Connor will be racing full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2025 in partnership with JR Motorsports.
The 2024 Emmy nominations are here, with lots of record-breaking nods and surprises to unpack — along with the strategy behind Disney’s acquisition of FX. What does the success of Shōgun and The Bear say about streaming? And does a new Bank of America report on Warner Bros. Discovery suggest… “unbundling”? Kim Masters and Matt Belloni break it down. Plus, in honor of Shōgun’s 25(!) Emmy nominations, Masters revisits her conversation with creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo. The series made history this week with its Emmy nomination for Outstanding Drama, becoming only the second non-English show ever considered. The husband-and-wife creative team talk about how they’ve been granted more control writing for television over feature films, and explain why FX took the risk on their very expensive, and heavily subtitled, period epic.
Jordan Hoffman joins Katey Rich to discuss the highlights of this year's Emmy nominations, from FX getting even better news than expected to the shutout for a recent Oscar winner. Plus, Shogun creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks join Katey to reflect on the unlikely road to 25 nominations — and how they wish they were celebrating. Subscribe to the Prestige Junkie newsletter. Follow Katey on X and Letterboxd. Follow The Ankler.
Now that Jim and A.Ron have seen both the 2024 and 1980 iterations of Shogun, find out how they stack up. Did NBC make a show of the same caliber and passion as Rachel Condo and Justin Marks? Will Jim and A.Ron dare to pick up the 1152 paged tome by James Clavell? Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Taylor review the historical drama television miniseries, Shōgun, created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks. It is based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, which was previously adapted into a 1980 miniseries. Set in Japan in the year 1600, Lord Yoshii Toranaga is fighting for his life as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him, when a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village. Its cast includes Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, Takehiro Hira, Tommy Bastow, and Fumi Nikaido. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotential_podcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepotentialpodcast Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/thepotentialpodcast Thanks to our sponsor: LetsGetChecked: Get 25% off your health test at trylgc.com/potential and enter promo code POTENTIAL25 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taylor-sokol3/message
SHOGUN SERIES REVIEW FX on Hulu presents James Clavell's classic novel adapted into a mini series created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, Shōgun. Marooned on the Islands of Japan during the Edo era in the 1600's, English navigator John Blackthorn (Cosmo Jarvis) plans to persuade the powerful bushō and lord of the Kantō, Yoshi… Read More »Screener Squad: Shogun
Chris and Andy do a quick culture catch-up, featuring Sunday's surprise ‘Bluey' episode, "Surprise!," and Taylor Swift's new double album, before getting into their unfiltered thoughts on the ‘Shogun' finale (9:30). Then, they speak with ‘Shogun' creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks about how they approached writing the show, casting Cosmo Jarvis, the finale, and more (25:40). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guests: Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks Producers: Sasha Ashall and Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Dream of a Dream. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
Crimson Sky. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
Abyss of Life. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
A Stick of Time. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
Kim Masters and Matt Belloni report on the latest in the Disney proxy battle, and the banter partners examine the outrage of NBC staff following the brief, yet confounding, hiring of former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel. Plus, Masters speaks to writers Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo about their FX limited series, Shōgun. The husband and wife creative team talk about how they've been granted more control writing for television over feature films. They also explain why the risk FX took on their very expensive—and heavily subtitled—period epic tops any hurdles they experienced on the show's massive production.
17-year-old Connor Zilisch (and a surprise/unexpected guest) join Davey Segal this week (7:15) on the heels of his impressive NASCAR national series debut at Circuit of the Americas. Zilisch explains what went wrong in Turn 1 from the pole, dives into the wildly successful season he's had to date, winning the 24 Hours of Daytona, where his Rolex watch is, why the 12 Hours of Sebring was a different kind of gratifying and how he got hooked up with Justin Marks and Trackhouse Racing. Zilisch explains how and why his time spent overseas karting in Europe was beneficial to his young career, learning the fundamentals of race craft, how teammates and team members treat him given the large gap in age, balancing homeschooling and racing, adjusting to oval track racing and his upcoming Truck and Xfinity Series events. Plus, why he doesn't care if people mispronounce his last name. Davey also discusses William Byron's second win of the season and dominant performance at COTA, Papa Segal pays homage to a country music legend and more.
Ladies of the Willow World. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
Jo and Rob return to break down the sixth episode of ‘Shogun.' They discuss the effective use of flashbacks in this episode, the theatrics behind Toranaga's political maneuvering, and how the show deftly deploys violence. Along the way, they talk about the growing jealousy that revolves around Blackthorne. Later, they're joined by ‘Shogun' series cocreators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo to talk about making sure the humor from the novel translated from the page to the screen, the power of Fuji's reaction shots, why Toranaga was the perfect role for Hiroyuki Sanada to play, and much more. Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney Guests: Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo Producer: Kai Grady Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Broken to the Fist. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan are joined by Award winning Author and friend of the pod, Maggie Tokuda-Hall!!! Pre-Order Maggie's Graphic Novel, The Worst Ronin!!!! Maggie is the author of the 2017 Parent's Choice Gold Medal winning picture book, Also an Octopus, illustrated by Benji Davies. The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea is her debut young adult novel, which was an NPR, Kirkus, School Library Journal and Book Page Best Book of 2020. Its sequel, The Siren, The Song and The Spy comes out September 2023. Her graphic novel, Squad, is an Ignyte and Locus Award nominated comic book, and her newest picture book, Love in the Library, has been named a Best Picture Book of 2022 by Book Page, School Library Journal, Booklist, and Publisher's Weekly. Maggie is a founding member of Authors Against Book Bans. She lives in Oakland, California with her husband, children, and objectively perfect dog. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
The Eightfold Fence. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
When Shogun, James Clavell's best selling novel was adapted into a powerhouse NBC miniseries in 1980. The hero of the story was Englishman John Blackthorne.The people he met when he landed in Japan in search of riches, are viewed and portrayed as primitive.In the 2024 Shogun adaptation the Japanese characters are fully formed. The series elevates the stories of the Japanese characters as much as it does Blackthorne's. That was a deliberate decision on the part of Shogun co-creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks.In the 1980 version of Shogun, Japan, its culture and its people were portrayed as foreign and remote. What do we lose when stories are only told from one point of view? And what can be gained when we widen the lens? For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Servants of Two Masters and Tomorrow is Tomorrow. Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
Friend of the pod and Creator of Counterpart, Justin Marks, is back on tv with Rachel Kondo for Hulu's Shōgun. Red & Ivan don their katanas, put up their top knots, perch their falcons, and head off to pillage some Catholics in a far off land. Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
There can be only one thing more exciting than James Clavell's Shōgun getting a brand new TV adaptation on Disney+, and that's a special Pilot TV/Empire crossover podcast recorded to mark the occasion! Join Chris Hewitt, James Dyer and Nick de Semlyen as they get together to talk all things Japanese, Nick's epic read of Clavell's 1300 page book, and the pros and cons of ninja-themed restaurants. What's more, James sits down with showrunners Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks to talk about bringing Edo-period Japan to life and the art of banging subtitles, plus he chats with star Cosmo Jarvis about taking on the role of ‘The Anjin'. Enjoy!
There can be only one thing more exciting than James Clavell's Shōgun getting a brand new TV adaptation on Disney+, and that's a special Pilot TV/Empire crossover podcast recorded to mark the occasion! Join Chris Hewitt, James Dyer and Nick de Semlyen as they get together to talk all things Japanese, Nick's epic read of Clavell's 1300 page book, and the pros and cons of ninja-themed restaurants. What's more, James sits down with showrunners Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks to talk about bringing Edo-period Japan to life and the art of banging subtitles, plus he chats with star Cosmo Jarvis about taking on the role of ‘The Anjin'. Enjoy!
A new FX miniseries, "Shōgun," follows a shipwrecked British sailor's journey through sixteenth century Japan, and the political and military gamesmanship of the country's Medieval period. Creators Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo discuss the series.This segment is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen.
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Exclusive talk with Justin Marks, the man behind the newest team on the MotoGP grid, about the ‘hows' and ‘whys' of joining the sport, the sheer speed of establishing Trackhouse Racing MotoGP, a preference for Aprilia and prospects for 2024 and beyond.
All-star weekend from North Wilkesboro is over and Door Bumper Clear (minus Freddie Kraft) returns to break down the action and is joined by NASCAR on FOX Coordinating Director, Artie Kempner, to talk about playing college football at the University of Florida, how he got into TV, directing The Masters, and founding Autism Speaks.In Spot Off, Spot Off, the table discusses why they don't think Justin Marks needs to rein in Ross Chastain as much as people think, how the Next Gen car handled the old North Wilkesboro surface, their thoughts on potentially repaving the track, and whether or not Kyle Larson's “ass-whooping” can be considered a good race. Plus, Artie answers some questions from some FOX Sports personalities in Ask DBC To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-star weekend from North Wilkesboro is over and Door Bumper Clear (minus Freddie Kraft) returns to break down the action and is joined by NASCAR on FOX Coordinating Director, Artie Kempner, to talk about playing college football at the University of Florida, how he got into TV, directing The Masters, and founding Autism Speaks. In Spot Off, Spot Off, the table discusses why they don't think Justin Marks needs to rein in Ross Chastain as much as people think, how the Next Gen car handled the old North Wilkesboro surface, their thoughts on potentially repaving the track, and whether or not Kyle Larson's “ass-whooping” can be considered a good race. Plus, Artie answers some questions from some FOX Sports personalities in Ask DBC To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices