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He-Man and Masters of the Universe finally hit theaters this weekend, so Covino and Rich do the only responsible thing and rank the hottest cartoon characters of all time, from Evil-Lyn and Teela to Lola from Shark Tale, April O'Neil, Cocomelon's surprisingly hot Mrs. Apple Berry, and the undisputed queen Jessica Rabbit. Before that, Josh Hart rocking the headband in Game 1 of the NBA Finals sparks a full Headband Hall of Fame, with Covino defending Carmelo, LeBron, McEnroe, Julio Cesar Chavez and the Cobra Kai dojo while Rich calls the whole look corny. Then the weekly They Might Be Ass goes after the kid who stormed the court for the gram during the Finals. Run on a random baseball field in June if you have to, but not with a title on the line. #FSR #CRSHOW #OverpromisedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He-Man and Masters of the Universe finally hit theaters this weekend, so Covino and Rich do the only responsible thing and rank the hottest cartoon characters of all time, from Evil-Lyn and Teela to Lola from Shark Tale, April O'Neil, Cocomelon's surprisingly hot Mrs. Apple Berry, and the undisputed queen Jessica Rabbit. Before that, Josh Hart rocking the headband in Game 1 of the NBA Finals sparks a full Headband Hall of Fame, with Covino defending Carmelo, LeBron, McEnroe, Julio Cesar Chavez and the Cobra Kai dojo while Rich calls the whole look corny. Then the weekly They Might Be Ass goes after the kid who stormed the court for the gram during the Finals. Run on a random baseball field in June if you have to, but not with a title on the line. #FSR #CRSHOW #OverpromisedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FIlm Festival Tickets: https://buytickets.at/thedopeyfoundation/2216905 PAtreon: www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast COULDNT RESIST AN EMERGENCY KNICKS EP! Here are AI notes: This emergency Dopey episode is Dave and Kevin McEnroe going full Knicks sicko mode on the day of Game 1 of the NBA Finals. They talk about Addicted to the Knicks, the idea of “KA,” Knicks fandom as church, childhood obsession, superstition, dads, recovery, and why caring about the Knicks feels weirdly connected to getting sober. Kevin talks about being hooked on the Knicks before drugs, his first brutal Knicks memory — leaving the Garden early and hearing Reggie Miller's eight points in nine seconds from a cab — and how addiction made him lose interest in everything, including basketball. Dave tells his legendary story of sneaking into Madison Square Garden during a Knicks/Bulls playoff game through a Calypso festival and a stoner kid in concessions. They hit Anthony Mason, John Starks, Patrick Ewing, Knicks Tape, David Lee, Nate Robinson, Brunson, KAT, Wemby, Mitchell Robinson, Tibbs, Mike Brown, and the insane feeling of New York City actually coming together around the Knicks. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Når en filmperson træder ind i vores studie, sker det oftest via agenter og planlagte presseturnéer. Men andre gange sker det ved, at Jannik spotter dem nede foran børnehaven og "fanboyer" lidt. Sådan landede stjerneinstruktøren Janus Metz nærmest ud af det blå i vores studie, og det er vi ufatteligt glade for. Konceptet var simpelt: Vi havde samlet en stor bunke spørgsmål fra jer lyttere, som vi ville stille ham. Men som det jo ofte sker i Hjørnet, så udviklede det sig til en ægte samtale, der greb om sig, og vi måtte til sidst døbe det en uofficiel "Lifetime Status Episode". Med udgangspunkt i jeres mange geniale spørgsmål, kom vi nemlig på en fed rejse gennem en yderst spraglet og fascinerende karriere. Vi fik sat ord på det at ligge på køkkengulvet med strålesmerter og krise i 20'erne, og hvordan det antropologiske blik og gennembruddet med 'Fra Thailand til Thy' førte til den skelsættende og voldsomme tur til Afghanistan med 'Armadillo'. Derfra flød vi med strømmen over i fiktionens verden og kom omkring uventede Hollywood-opkald fra 'True Detective'-skaberen, det intense samarbejde med Shia LaBeouf og Stellan Skarsgård på 'Borg vs. McEnroe', og hvorfor filminstruktion dybest set kan kaldes for "the genre of robbery". Og selvfølgelig klimakser vi med snakken om, hvordan man tager springet fra Vesterbro og direkte ind i en intergalaktisk stjernekrydser som instruktør på det mesterlige Star Wars-hit 'Andor'. Som altid skal der lyde en kæmpe tak til jer, Danmarks bedste filmredaktion. Uden jeres nysgerrighed var vi aldrig kommet så godt rundt i krogene. Læn jer tilbage og nyd tre timer i fremragende selskab. Rigtig god fornøjelse! Med venlig hilsen, Casper, Jannik & Janus
Craig and Big Mac celebrate the Knicks taking a 2-0 lead over the Cavaliers and analyze the team's defensive dominance. They also discuss the New York Giants' decision to extend Joe Schoen and the potential impact of Malik Nabers' injury. 01:20 - Knicks Take 2-0 Lead 06:10 - Greatest Knicks Defense Ever 12:33 - Joe Schoen Extension Debate 16:13 - Malik Nabers Injury Concerns 20:57 - Knicks NBA Finals Nostalgia 29:44 - CBS Anchor's Identity Blunder 39:11 - McEnroe's Garden Meltdown 48:26 - Citi Field Food Favorites
Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing why Thomas Massie lost in Kentucky, President Trump's impact on the race, the role pro-Israel money played in the results, and more. Then Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Andrew Walworth of RealClearPolitics, join to discuss how Israel, Iran, and Trump all had a role in Massie's loss, Massie's Epstein focus and what GOP voters care most about, Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton in Texas over John Cornyn, what the polls are showing on Paxton and Cornyn in comparison to Democrat James Talarico, Talarico's bizarre interview with Jamie Kern Lima about his "girlfriend," whether Talarico might win, and more. Then Patrick McEnroe, ESPN analyst and host of “Holding Court” on SiriusXM, joins to discuss why he's going public about there being too many international players in college tennis, the way it harms Americans and their chances at success, how he plans to propose solutions to this problem, how NIL has ruined college sports, the way paying college athletes has made it more like professional sports, how tennis has evolved over the years and why stars of the past would still dominate today, the top tennis players including Carlos Alcaraz, Jannick Sinner, and Novak Djokovic, which American tennis player is most likely to win a major, what percentage of the game is mental versus physical, and more. Bevan, Cannon, Walworth- https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ McEnroe-https://x.com/PatrickMcEnroe ARMRA: go to https://tryarmra.com/MEGYN to get 30% off your first subscription order Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 for a free info kit and to see if you qualify for up to $10,000 back through May 29. Betterwild Pet Inc.: If your dog is scratching, licking, or showing signs of allergies, support their gut and skin health from the inside out with BetterWild—get up to 40% off at https://betterwild.com/MK. Ethos Life Insurance: Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at: https://ethos.com/MK Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Most people think they're pretty good at reading people. Maz Farrelly says they're not, including you. Maz has sat across from more than 20,000 people across 30 years of television production. Big Brother. X Factor. Celebrity Apprentice. She has watched people try to hide, perform, charm and deceive their way through a room. She knows exactly what they're doing.Maz shares what three decades of casting, producing and reading talent has taught her about human behaviour, and why most of us are missing signals that are right in front of us. She unpacks her ABCDE framework for reading anyone in the first minute, explains why the word "authentic" is almost always a red flag, and tells the story of the moment Arnold Schwarzenegger taught her something fundamental about how culture actually travels through a team.30 years of watching humans perform under pressure will teach you things no leadership course ever could.If you want to get better at reading people, hiring well, or simply understanding what you're signalling before you open your mouth, this conversation will change how you walk into your next room.00:00 Meet Maz Farrelly — 30 years, 20,000+ interviews, Big Brother to X Factor02:37 Can you spot a star before they blow up? The reality TV casting truth03:00 Why sincerity beats talent — even being "sincerely awful" works05:46 The 10,000 hours debate: Gladwell vs. Epstein on mastery and range09:21 How to read anyone in the first minute — the A-B-C-D-E framework10:28 Clothes, body language, content, delivery, entertainment — what yours says about you13:46 Charisma: why it makes great CEOs, cult leaders, and con artists16:00 Big Brother casting gold — the man living in a car park with a British accent35:10 Maz reads the host live — and nails it39:33 The authenticity myth: why saying "I'm authentic" proves you're not44:57 Confidence paradox — the moment you think you've cracked it, you're done55:08 How to find out who you really are: the question framework that actually works57:09 Why failure is where the smart money is59:54 Women read the room differently — and why that's not a compliment to society1:06:00 Attention is currency: what Ozzy Osbourne and McEnroe understood that most don't1:11:15 Ozzy Osbourne, ants, and a straw — completely on brand1:14:23 Arnold Schwarzenegger, Paula Yates, and one very awkward seven minutes1:18:13 The leadership lesson Arnold didn't know he was teaching1:21:01 Why most people can read a stranger in three seconds and don't realise itFind Maz at https://www.mazspeaksglobal.com/ Use Code "PQPODCAST10" to get 10% off your Lumo Coffee order:https://lumocoffee.com/ Interested in sharing your story? Email Producer Shannon at support@performanceintelligence.com today with your story and contact details. Learn more about Andrew and Performance Intelligence: https://performanceintelligence.com/Find out more about Andrew's Keynotes : https://performanceintelligence.com/keynotes/Follow Andrew May: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/Watch the Performance Intelligence Podcast on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@performanceintelligencepodcastIf you enjoy the podcast, we would really appreciate you leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play. It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps us build our audience and continue to provide high quality guests.
Steve Smith and Dave Anderson dedicate the latest episode of the GreatBase Tennis Podcast to one of the most fundamental and overlooked topics in tennis teaching: grips. Responding to listener requests to go back to basics, Steve works through his notes on the subject while he and Dave dig into why so many players, even experienced ones, are holding the racket incorrectly and why so few coaches are doing enough about it.The conversation covers everything from the math behind bevel changes and racket face angles, to the grip habits of all-time greats like Borg, Connors, McEnroe, and Graf. Steve and Dave make the case that getting grips right from the beginning is not just a technical detail but the foundation everything else is built on, and that slowing down to get it right early is one of the most important things a coach or parent can do for a young player.
Patrick and Chris are joined by Swiss author and journalist Simon Graf to discuss his career covering the enduring legacy of Roger Federer. The trio explores Federer's remarkable journey, from his days as a ball boy for one of Patrick's matches in Basel, to becoming a global icon who redefined the game by blending old-school technique with modern power.The conversation highlights Federer's extraordinary character, specifically his genuine interest in others and his ability to remain grounded despite his "circus-like" fame. Graf shares personal anecdotes about Federer's authenticity, while McEnroe and Bowers reflects on his "stubbornness" as a champion—an attribute that fueled his late-career reinvention and his emotional breakthrough at Roland Garros in 2009. The conversation is an intimate look at why the world remains captivated by the man who simply "loved the craft" of tennis.Simon Graf is a journalist for Tages-Anzeiger, the Swiss national daily newspaper based in Zurich. He is the author of three books on Roger Federer, including a biography and The Roger Federer Effect alongside Simon Cambers.
Patrick McEnroe recently took to twitter to express his thoughts about the progression of College Tennis in America and the number of international players it now features. Aidan and Erik hop on the pod for a quick reflection about his takes, giving their thoughts on the situation and whether anything can really be done about it. Enjoy the bonus episode and be sure to check back next week for an update on the progress in the Madrid Masters!
Submit your suggestions for America's Most Beautiful Tennis Courts here: https://linktr.ee/NothingMajorShowOn this Friday episode of Nothing Major, John Isner, Sam Querrey and Stevie Johnson debate replacing the show jingle, then Sam unleashes his “air freshener guy” rant. The guys dive into tennis's biggest on-court meltdowns, sparked by Daniil Medvedev's Monte Carlo racket smash and Iva Jovic's suggestion, revisiting classics from Baghdatis, Nalbandian, McEnroe, Youzhny, Kyrgios, Serena, Tarango and more, and pick a top five for fans to vote on. They also break down the best non-cash tournament prizes (Stuttgart Porsches, Indy's RCA electronics giveaways, Federer's cow, Rolex watches, and Laver Cup gifts). Finally, they launch a fan-driven search for the most beautiful tennis court in the U.S. and answer listener questions on memorable shots, friendship boundaries, and how hard to push kids in tennis.00:00 Show Tease And Lineup00:26 Welcome Back And Jingle Debate02:39 Sam Air Freshener Rant07:22 Biggest Tennis Meltdowns16:52 Voting The Top Crashouts20:25 Best Non Cash Tournament Prizes22:23 Wildest Giveaway Stories24:56 Watches And Sponsor Swag25:09 Rolex Winner Watches25:36 Best Tournament Gifts27:05 Dream Prizes Ideas28:27 Honorary Club Memberships32:44 Most Beautiful US Courts38:16 Top Players List Debate39:46 Career Shots Memories42:25 Life Advice Loud Friend44:43 Coaching Kids Balance49:46 Wrap Up And Submissions
Steve Smith and Dave Anderson pick up where they left off on the latest episode of the GreatBase Tennis Podcast, turning their attention to Patrick McEnroe's official rebuttal to Wayne Bryan's open letter. Written during McEnroe's tenure as general manager of USTA Player Development, the response is polished and well-argued, but Steve and Dave feel it sidesteps too many of the hard questions Bryan raised.The conversation ranges from the structure of sectional play and the family versus federation debate, to the broader question of who really develops champions and who gets to make the decisions that shape American tennis. With Craig Tiley now at the helm of the USTA, both hosts express cautious optimism while making clear that the problems Wayne Bryan identified over a decade ago are still very much alive today.
Tyler Waye sits down with tennis legend and former Davis Cup captain Patrick McEnroe to explore the resilience required to thrive in a world of comparison. Patrick opens up about the challenge of carving out his own identity in the shadow of his brother, John McEnroe, and the mental fortitude needed to compete at the highest level of the world's most humbling sport.From the leadership secrets behind managing superstar personalities to the "no-quit" mindset shared by greats like Federer and Djokovic, McEnroe reveals the psychological tools used to turn pressure into performance. Whether you are looking to build a unique legacy or master the mental game of life, this conversation offers a masterclass in passion and perseverance.Interview Guest Patrick McEnroehttps://x.com/PatrickMcEnroehttps://www.instagram.com/patrick.mcenroe/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_McEnroeLocation: Tyler: Motiversity OfficePatrick: OfficeFollow Tylerhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3tWHKc-RcOeVlGyZQxtppQhttps://www.instagram.com/TylerWaye/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Felipe y Caterina cierran el ciclo de cemento con todo lo que dejó Miami. Sinner campeón sin perder un set, Sabalenka campeona en el WTA, y por primera vez en 30 años se da un triple Sunshine Double. Los dos mejores jugadores de cancha rápida del mundo confirmaron por qué son favoritos a todo lo que viene.Tabilo pierde con Michelsen en octavos en un partido donde el gringo simplemente jugó mejor en los momentos importantes. El análisis de por qué la hinchada chilena en Florida no fue el factor que algunos esperaban. Además, el mejor partido del año hasta ahora según Caterina: Fils contra Tommy Paul, cuatro match points salvados y un nivel que cortaba el sueño a las 2 de la madrugada.Mati Soto campeón en Bucaramanga. Garín se baja de Sao Paulo y Houston por lesión abdominal. Y el momento Copa Davis del capítulo: Jodar y Landeluce lideran el ranking Next Gen. Hay que tenerlos muy en el radar para septiembre.El plato de fondo: el debate sobre el talento en el tenis. ¿Qué significa tener muñeca? ¿McEnroe, Federer o el Chino? Caterina y Felipe se la juegan. Y al cierre, las proyecciones para Monte Carlo y un anuncio importante para Roland Garros.Síguenos en Instagram @lucklosers_podcast Twitter @LuckyLoserscast @luckyloserstenis Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@luckyloserspodcast8246
The TennisWorthy Podcast welcomes Class of 2026 inductee and broadcasting pioneer Mary Carillo to the show, as her good friend Patrick McEnroe sat down with legend in Indian Wells to discuss her upcoming induction into the Hall of Fame as a contributor.Carillo shares memories and stories of her tennis roots in Douglaston, Queens, where she grew up alongside the McEnroe family. She reflects on her transition from a professional player—whose career was cut short by knee injuries—to a pioneering journalist known for her direct style and insightful storytelling.The conversation covers her "say yes" attitude toward covering 17 Olympics and her experiences navigating a male-dominated industry while working alongside legends like Bud Collins and John McEnroe. Carillo also reveals the behind-the-scenes story of how her 1977 French Open mixed doubles title with John McEnroe came to be.The TennisWorthy Podcast, presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame, uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions. Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.
Larry Stefanki has coached them all: John McEnroe, Marcelo Rios, Tim Henman, Fernando Gonzalez, and of course, Andy Roddick. Today, Larry joins Andy and Jon Wertheim to pull back the curtain on the world of elite coaching, why Carlos Alcaraz is the closest thing to Bjorn Borg, and some funny stories from coaching Andy. From winning Indian Wells in 1985 as a wildcard to managing the biggest "psychos" in tennis history, Larry breaks down the mental discipline required to reach World No. 1. Read here for more on Larry Stefanki: https://www.palmspringslife.com/history/the-wild-card-larry-stefankis-1985-la-quinta-win-that-launched-a-no-1-tennis-coaching-career/
Listen without ads at www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast Dopeywood 2 tickets https://www.showclix.com/event/dopeywood-2026 Today on Dopey Wednesday! Dave (still shaking off a cold, snowed in on Long Island) pays tribute to Larry (“Crosstalk Larry”) — a beloved meeting guy who recently passed away. Larry was a kind, positive soul who yelled “keep coming!” at every meeting's end, welcomed newcomers, collected the basket for personal contact, showed up in hospitals and court, attended three DopeyCons and the Margaret Cho show, and lost his son to murder years ago. Dave reflects on missing Larry's kind heart and vows to try to be kinder. Lots of Spotify Bob talk! The main talk is a powerful, emotional return with Kevin Jack McEnroe (author, former nightlife figure, son of Tatum O'Neal). Kevin opens up about his family's addiction legacy: Tatum's lifelong struggles (childhood coke from Ryan O'Neill, celebrity enabling, stroke/coma in 2020), Ryan's estrangement, Kevin's own heroin/coke/vodka spiral, liver failure, treatment, Suboxone, and the infamous Christmas visit where Tatum smoked weed in the hotel room while Kevin was newly sober. He shares the deck-the-halls-with-mom's-Suboxone story, codependency/survivor guilt, boundary-setting (“I can't keep convincing you to live”), and how the stroke/facility humility saved her life. Kevin reflects on being a bad liar, ring secrecy with Fern, Sergio the blind heroin dealer, and how recovery brought peace, blended-family wedding moments, and hope. All that and MORE! on a brand new Wednesday episode of that good old Dopey Snow - i mean show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
LISTEN WITHOUT ADS: www.patreon.com/dopeypodcastThis week on Dopey! We have the great Kevin Jack McEnroe, son of John McEnroe and (world class heroin addict-in recovery) Tatum ONeil! We start with emails and voicemails and spotify comments - Dustin on his Kratom Replapse and Leroy's crazy finding and flushing heroin on acid! Then we get to the meat of the show with Kevin McEnroe: Kevin McEnroe grew up in a house where everyone already knew his last name. In this unguarded conversation with David Manheim, Kevin talks about being the son of two famous parents while managing fear, secrecy, and responsibility far beyond his years. He describes protecting his mother through her addiction, learning early how to split public image from private truth, and eventually becoming the very thing he swore he wouldn't: a full-blown addict.From opiates and alcohol to liver failure, pancreatitis, and waking up in a hospital bed at 33, Kevin walks us through from denial to collapse. He opens up about selling his first novel while secretly drinking, faking composure, and the humiliation of being known but not respected — recognized as “McEnroe's kid,” but unsure who he was as an individual.This is a conversation about inherited chaos, codependency, ego, shame, and what happens when you finally stop trying to outrun your story. It's about service. About humility. About the strange relief of admitting you don't know what to do.Kevin is sober now. He teaches tennis and he writes every day. He's building a life that feels like his own.ALL THAT AND MORE!!!!!! on this week's brand new episode of that good old Dopey Show! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Want to be featured on the next Q&Andy? Send us a video on our socials or email us at askandy@servedmediagroup.com Andy Roddick goes behind the scenes with Nexo Dallas Open Tournament Director Peter Lebedevs to reveal what it really takes to build a tournament from scratch. Andy also shares what he does during the Slams, weighs in on the debate around players wearing yellow, and explains how Carlos Alcaraz's creativity mirrors Steph Curry's impact.
The Australian Open 2026 is in the books. Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina are our two singles champions, and we have ANOTHER British doubles champion and everyone can take a deep breath (for a bit). ATP Tour coach Calvin Betton, The i Paper sports news editor James Gray and tennis broadcaster and writer George Bellshaw are here to look back at it all. They discussed... - Is Novak Djokovic a genuine contender in other slams this year or will this prove to be his last hurrah? - Which slams with Carlos Alcaraz win this year and is the calendar year grand slam achievable? - Has Aryna Sabalenka got a problem in finals? - Will Elena Rybakina wait another four years to go from two majors to three? - How will we remember the 2026 Australian Open? And SO much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Australian Open 2026 is in the books. Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina are our two singles champions, and we have ANOTHER British doubles champion and everyone can take a deep breath (for a bit). ATP Tour coach Calvin Betton, The i Paper sports news editor James Gray and tennis broadcaster and writer George Bellshaw are here to look back at it all. They discussed... - Is Novak Djokovic a genuine contender in other slams this year or will this prove to be his last hurrah? - Which slams with Carlos Alcaraz win this year and is the calendar year grand slam achievable? - Has Aryna Sabalenka got a problem in finals? - Will Elena Rybakina wait another four years to go from two majors to three? - How will we remember the 2026 Australian Open? And SO much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/episode-102-samira-ansariEpisode #102 continues our USA series with Samira Ansari, CCO at Ogilvy, New York. Samira's career has spanned roles in Melbourne, Paris, and now NYC.We began with a D&AD award winning campaign from the start of Samira's career at Cummins & Partners, an announcement ad for Virgin Blue flying in Rockhampton. With a small sticker strategically placed on airport windows the campaign literally took off. A wonderfully simple idea which we reckon could have been the inspiration for BA Look up ;-)Next the ground-breaking Michelob Ultra McEnroe vs. McEnroe virtual tennis match which won a Sports Emmy and a Gold Lion. We've previously spoken to Alex Abrantes (episode #57) on this, but it was nice to hear Samira's point of view on a campaign that garnered $20m earned media, 3bn impressions and became a piece of global entertainmentFor Coke, we talked about the ReCycle me campaign. A brilliantly simple idea, which won a ton of awards, including a Grand Prix at Cannes. We chatted about how the idea came to life, the brief (it's on the side of the can: RECYCLE ME) the global reach of the work and how each ‘re-cycled' headline was crafted and chosen.Last but not least we went behind the trifle, at the top of the fridge, to find a Stella and the story behind the ‘Hiders Keepers' campaign. The shots from legendary photographer @aleburset (hopefully coming on the show this Spring) are amazing - a sort of boozy Where's Wally?Thank you Samira so much for coming on the show and sharing your work and we hope your knee is feeling better
In this special compilation episode of 'Nothing Major,' join us as we recap about some of the most memorable interview moments from the past year. The episode features highlight interviews with fan-favorite guests such as Stan Wawrinka, Tommy Paul, Sasha Zverev, John Mcenroe, and Caroline Wozniaki. We are back to normal on January 5th with the full squad, as we return to Monday & Friday episodes. Bublik interview - Episode 19 https://youtu.be/kiXIciXF0rY?si=cuYUbQKCWJILrQod Stan Wawrinka - Episode 32 https://youtu.be/63oVkJFILCQ?si=XQ-PZFeEbft89puv Tommy Paul - Episode 37 https://youtu.be/jvCR2uqNdmg?si=UDcbOsHNWmDFRBFE Zverev Interview - Ep 89 https://youtu.be/lD2x4T6y7Ng?si=0rP7-Q7wqZIiB41i John Mcenroe bombs the pod - Episode 98 https://youtu.be/uSVuuTdWFWQ?si=XYWo6jFSVM1-1NqX Caroline Wozniacki - Episode 120 https://youtu.be/3Rf-TGPRlyo?si=ucyS0-6KnFPaGfzb 00:00 Introduction 01:01 Episode 19: Pickleball Roast with Bublik 04:52 Episode 32: Stans Slam Insights 16:21 Episode 37: Fun questions with Tommy Paul 24:22 Zverevs Memorable Episode 25:08 The Madrid Match and Changing Tennis Balls 26:32 Most Annoying Opponents 27:53 European vs. American Pet Peeves 30:05 John McEnroe's Surprise Appearance 37:48 Debating Improbable Wins with Caroline Wozniaki 43:02 Wrapping Up and Future Interviews Merch is now live, go to https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/search-tennis.html?start=0&count=30&searchtext=nothing%20major
In this episode of the Great Base Tennis Podcast, Steve Smith and co-host Dave Anderson sit down with Texas A&M head coach and former world No. 11, Steve Denton. Denton opens with the incredible story of the Shanghai Masters, how former Aggies Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot, first cousins, battled their way from qualifying and alternates into a dream final on one of tennis' biggest stages. He explains their roots at Texas A&M, why developing an all-court, forward-moving game takes longer, and how subtle changes in style and mindset can unlock a pro career.Episode 277's conversation ranges through Denton's own tour days, doubles with Kevin Curren, the evolution of college tennis, the importance of doubles as a pathway to making a lineup, and why “lifers” like Austin Krajicek and Jackson Withrow keep finding success. Along the way, you'll hear rich Texas and Trinity tennis history, locker-room stories involving McEnroe and Connors, and Denton's perspective on what parents and players should really value in the college and pro journey.
Hoy nos visita McEnroe para presentarnos su nuevo trabajo, La vida Libre. También viajamos a Berlín con nuestra corresponsal para escuchar dos piezas inéditas de Johann Sebastian Bach. También entrevistamos al Premio Ojo Crítico de Artes Plásticas 2019, David Bestué, que acaba de inaugurar un proyecto en la Plaza de España de Bruselas. Repasamos lo mejor de las artes escénicas con Marta García-Miranda y nos introducimos en la obra de Kiyoshi Kurosawa con Vicente Monroy.Escuchar audio
Nouvelle Tier List dans Sans Filet ! Pour ce onzième épisode, les consultants classent les sales gosses du tennis. Qui a été le plus insupportable sur les courts ? Qui a dépassé les limites à plusieurs reprises ? Qui cumule le plus de casseroles ? Qui a été le plus pénalisé dans sa carrière de joueur de tennis ?
John McEnroe, a legend in tennis and in broadcasting tennis, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report at the John MacEnroe Tennis Center at Baha Mar Resort in Nassau, the Bahamas. McEnroe tells us about his youth tennis centers in New York and the Bahamas and what he hopes to accomplish. For more information, visit www.bahamar.com. To set up a group at the tennis center, email Derron Donaldson, director of racquets at derron.donaldson@bahamar.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
Nouveau format dans Sans Filet : la Tier List ! Pour ce huitième épisode, les consultants classent les plus grandes rivalités de l'histoire de ce sport. On mélange les rivalités entre joueurs et joueurs, quelle est la plus grande rivalité ? Quelles rivalités sont légendaires ? Où placer Carlos Alcaraz et Jannik Sinner, qui se sont partagés les 8 derniers tournois du Grand Chelem ? C'est parti pour ce nouveau format avec Romain Beddouk, Service Volée et Quento.
Patrick McEnroe and the TennisWorthy Podcast hosted Hall of Famer Chris Evert live in the Fame Fest village at the Induction Celebration: a weekend full of festivities celebrating the Hall of Fame induction of Maria Sharapova and Bob & Mike Bryan. The legendary player turned broadcaster chatted with her friend and colleague McEnroe on a wide range of topics, including the Chris Evert Learning Center at the Hall of Fame, where the TeamFAME youth program is housed. TeamFAME is an after-school program that provides a safe haven for underserved youth and helps them with academics and tennis. She shares how her father used tennis as a way to "keep kids off the streets" and how that influenced her passion for giving back to the community. Evert also shares her thoughts on fellow Hall of Famers Bob and Mike Bryan and Maria Sharapova. The tennis legend also reflects on her career, including the pivotal 1985 French Open match against Martina Navratilova, which taught her the importance of changing strategy and taking risks.Follow along with the Induction Celebration at tennisfame.com/induction. Full episode transcripts are available at tennisfame.com/podcast.
ESPN Tennis Analyst Patrick McEnroe joined OverDrive to discuss the headlines from the National Bank Open, the absences of Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, Djokovic's career excellence on the court, the gap between the stars, the women's tennis star rankings, Leylah Fernandez adding a win to her collection and more.
Nouveau format dans Sans Filet : la Tier List ! Pour ce septième épisode, les consultants classent les plus beaux joueurs sur gazon. Qui trouvez-vous somptueux ? Qui est votre GOAT ? À l'inverse qui n'a aucune grâce sur un gazon ? Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, qui est votre GOAT ? C'est parti pour ce nouveau format avec Romain Beddouk, Benoit Maylin, Service Volée et Quento.
Wimbledon ends with maybe not the champions we chose but the ones we were given. Iga Swiatek honed her grass game and unleashed an almighty tempest to beat Amanda Anisimova with the loss of zero games. Jannik Sinner snapped his 5-match skid against chief rival Carlos Alcaraz by pounding his way to the title. We cover the very human and predictable limitations of electronic line calling, Sally Jenkins' (warranted) hit piece on John McEnroe, and our lasting impressions of London. You can also expect us to discuss the embarrassing display of billionaire worship that occurred when “activist investor” Bill Ackman got an undeserved wild card to the Hall of Fame Open. 2:10 Dorothea Lambert Chambers thought her record was safe; Iga thought otherwise 16:10 Amanda's journey to the Wimbledon final 21:05 Dimitrov and Djokovic injuries ease Sinner's path 26:15 What happened, Carlitos? 35:15 Jonathan's addendum on Swiatek's season so far 38:50 Electronic line calling is fallible after all! 45:15 Ackman at the Newport Casino as we enter a new and dark Gilded Age 52:20 Sally Jenkins says what fans have been saying for years: fire McEnroe 58:20 Last notes from London
Once upon a time, American tennis ruled the world—McEnroe was yelling, Connors was winning, and Sampras had the smoothest serve this side of Wimbledon. Now? Let's just say… pickleball might be giving tennis a run for its money. In this nostalgic and thought-provoking episode of Just Wondering, legendary broadcaster Norm Hitzges dives deep into “The Decline of American Tennis.” From the glory days of packed stadiums and national pride to today's dwindling spotlight, Norm breaks down how—and why—tennis slipped from the American sports throne.
Back to Ireland this week, chatting to John, Leo and Sean McEnroe, recapping the history of the Liss and Lissduff Angus herd, speaking about exports and their upcoming sale in August.
Andy starts with Mike Florio's theory on how the Commanders new uniforms could lead to the return of the old name. Plus, more from Mike Rizzo on his relationship with Mark Lerner. () Joe Theismann on the Kay Adams Show on Terry McLaurin and more. () KC radio host says Patrick Mahomes is fat? () Sally Jenkins has some choice words for the McEnroe brothers. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com. To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resh & Stef serve up a spicy set of tennis takes, from the WTA's groundbreaking fertility policy (babies and backhands? yes please!) to Coco Gauff's domination at Roland Garros—manifesting her way to victory like the tennis wizard she is. They roast the French Open for sidelining women's matches, gently drag the McEnroe bros for their “hot mic, cold takes” energy, and spotlight Lois Boisson's meteoric rise through the rankings. Also: TNT's commentary glow-up, grass court gossip, and why tournament directors need to take several seats. It's women's tennis, but make it loud, proud, and overdue for prime time.
On the Mailbag, Gill Gross responds to your comments on Roland Garros 2025, including: has Novak Djokovic pushed his playstyle evolution to the maximum, is tennis destined for another era of dominance at the top, why was Aryna Sabalenka so salty after losing to Coco Gauff, was John McEnroe crazy to say Alcaraz and Sinner could beat Rafael Nadal on clay, why have I gone lukewarm on Holger Rune's future as a top-3 player, how will grass effect Alcaraz vs. Sinner, should Alexander Zverev consider a coaching change, why have we seen so many 2-0 comebacks recently in Slam finals, Joao Fonseca expectations, Lorenzo Musetti's improvements, the RG night session inequality issue and much more! Enter To Win 10-S Tennis Supplies! Link: https://station.page/10-s/contest/mondaymatchanalysis 0:00 Intro 0:30 5-Set Frequency 3:25 Djokovic Evolution 5:55 Pace of Play 8:10 Elite Dominance 12:15 Salty Sabalenka 16:03 McEnroe's Take 20:43 10-S 21:42 Rune Omission 26:10 Sincaraz Wimbledon 28:25 Zverev Coach Change 32:05 Sinner Serve 37:52 2-0 Comebacks in Finals 44:34 Sincaraz Conditions 48:33 Crowd For Alcaraz 53:23 Sincaraz Psychology 55:29 Djokovic Wimbledon 59:00 Surfaces Overrated? 1:02:52 Fonseca Expectations 1:05:23 BO3 Inevitable? 1:09:57 Lorenzo Musetti 1:14:20 Zverev Mentality 1:16:27 Sinner Return Stance 1:18:03 Night Session Inequality 1:26:12 Sinner Scar Tissue 1:28:04 Sets 1 & 2 1:34:17 RAPID FIRE We're presented by Geau Sport Tennis Bags! Use the code Gill10 HERE: https://geausport.com/discount/Gill10 IG: https://www.instagram.com/gillgross_/ 24/7 Tennis Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/wW3WPqFTFJ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Gill_Gross The Draw newsletter, your one-stop-shop for the best tennis content on the internet every week: https://www.thedraw.tennis/subscribe Become a member to support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvERpLl9dXH09fuNdbyiLQQ/join
Nouveau format dans Sans Filet : la Tier List ! Pour ce sixième épisode, les consultants classent les finales de Grand Chelem. Que ce soit à Wimbledon, Paris, Melbourne ou New-York, quelle finale vous a le plus marqué ? Laquelle est la GOAT des finales ? Où placer le Sinner-Alcaraz de dimanche dernier ? C'est parti pour ce nouveau format avec Romain Beddouk, Benoit Maylin, Service Volée et Quento.
The Tennis Tragic #062 / Best Story of Roland Garros (So Far) / Darkness descends upon Paris, and lightning strikes! Matte and David meander through the topics of the day - the draw, the Upset Game, Gasquet, Djokovic's 100th title, Maya Joint's chances vs Jasmine Paolini, Hubie "The Retirement Plan" Hurkacz, McEnroe and the New York Knicks, Adi's victory speeches for his Upset Game dirty double, and the holy power of the new Pope blessing Jannik Sinner.
Patrick McEnroe welcomes Amit Sood, head of Google Arts & Culture, to discuss Google's partnership with the International Tennis Hall of Fame. McEnroe highlights Google's work in digitizing the "American Lawn Tennis" magazine from the early 1900s, making this valuable historical resource accessible online on Google Arts & Culture's platform. Sood explains Google Arts & Culture's mission to provide access to cultural topics globally through partnerships with museums, archives, and foundations. The conversation delves into how Google became involved in preserving sports history, starting with tennis in Australia, and the use of AI to enhance the "Serving Tennis History" platform. They also discuss the potential for technology to transform learning and the importance of collaboration between technology and cultural institutions. View the platform, stories from the full archive of American Lawn Tennis and themes curated by the Hall of Fame and Google Arts & Culture in Serving Tennis History, available online at https://artsandculture.google.com/project/tennis-history.
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Host Patrick McEnroe caught up with newly appointed Laver Cup Team World Vice Captain and Hall of Famer Pat Rafter in Melbourne. On site at the Australian Open, the pair wasted no time delving into January's subject of tenacity, and how digging deep played a massive role in some of Rafter's biggest moments on court.McEnroe and Rafter discuss how Rafter's serve-and-volley style of play required incredible work ethic, and how he succeeded at the US Open with back-to-back titles in 1997 and 1998. He discusses competing and reaching the finals at Wimbledon twice, and is candid on the role nerves played in his matches against fellow Hall of Famers Pete Sampras and Goran Ivanisevic. Finally, Rafter and McEnroe reflect on the evolution of the game and its physicality, Rafter's new role with Laver Cup, and the honor of being a Hall of Famer.Pat Rafter is a three-time major champion and former ATP world No. 1. He remains the most recent man to reach the semifinals or better of ever major tournament in both singles and doubles. Rafter formally retired from professional tennis in 2003 and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame. For more information and full episode transcriptions, visit tennisfame.com/podcast.
by Ed Shanaphy There's always that guy. The guy that is on the sidelines of every tournament, from a WTA qualifier to an ATP Masters to a Grand Slam. The guy who amazes onlookers through his building of a network. The guy who continues to work, even after retirement and sleeps in the back of a Suburban on the way to the next event. The guy who finally creates such volumes of great work, it brings him to the top of his profession from roots deep in the industry. The guy that becomes a legend and works with legends. On the tennis tour, that guy is Gary Kitchell. Kitchell, or Kitch as he is called by his hundreds - if not thousands - of colleagues and friends, is known around the world as one of the leading physiotherapists who graced tournament tennis courts across the globe. From the hallowed lawn of Centre Court at Wimbledon and the hard cement of Louis Armstrong Court at the US Open to the back courts at the 1990s Volvo ATP Tour stop in New Haven, Kitchell has worked with some of the greatest tennis players of all time. From the era of Borg and McEnroe, to the following upstarts Sampras and Agassi, to Federer and through to today's Tommy Paul, Reilly Opelka and Maria Sakkari, Kitch has treated injuries, reduced stress on the body and helped strength train numerous number one players to new heights. Gary loves tennis. It's always been a part of his life. His early days saw him teaching the indoor season in his native New Jersey. Soon after, he followed the sun as most instructors do and playing in semi-professional tournaments and was noticed at a small club in Vero Beach, Sea Oaks, at which he started his road along the highways and byways of the professional tours. His views of the professional tennis tours are from an interesting objective - a viewpoint from outside the employ of either the men's or women's tour but from within the fires that comprise the professional game and the travel demanded of today's tennis stars. He sees the challenges that the professional tour faces today as the Davis Cup limps along while the Laver Cup becomes a global phenomenon. He also sees the difficulty private members clubs may have using the professional game as a catalyst to new members as the tour lengthens its season and the tournaments are diluted by so much television and streamed coverage. An understanding of the professional game helps Gary to see where tennis may be headed on the amateur level at tennis and country clubs across the country. A commitment to building a community and social network at any club needs to be a priority to continue the sport's growth as it faces challenges from pickleball and padel. As a member of several private members clubs, Gary has some sage advice for club managers and directors in the club management arena. Join Gary on the BeyondTheBaselines.com podcast.
Send us a textIn this week's episode, the Served team escaped the cold for a few days to watch Andy play the Baha Mar Tennis Cup in Nassau, Bahamas AND we got to catch up with 7x Grand Slam Champion, John McEnroe. McEnroe shares stories of his career, his experiences watching the new generation of tennis, and his love for both Davis Cup and Laver Cup.Huge thanks to the Baha Mar Resort team for hosting us this past weekend!Support the showKeep up with us on socials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servedpodcast/X: https://twitter.com/Served_PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@served_podcast?_t=8jZtCnzdAnX&_r=1Watch the Episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0k_--YLuTNuDvq1Dw4zHmw
In 1999, she saved a couple from flooding after Hurricane Floyd. In 2002, she joined the Army so she could serve her country after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. In 2006, she vanished. On October 10, 2006, 29-year-old Margaret Haddican-McEnroe was a mother of three girls, including a 6-month-old, when she allegedly walked out of her Warren, New Jersey home, leaving behind her cell phone, car, and her baby, never to be seen again. According to her husband, Margaret was dealing with post-partum depression at the time, and had previously threatened suicide. But after 18 years with no sign of Margaret, those closest to her don't believe that she went missing on her own. Anyone with information regarding Margaret Haddican-McEnroe's disappearance is urged to contact the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office at 908-231-7100 or through the CrimeStoppers TIPS line at 1-888-577-TIPS.Buy the ebook! - And Then They Were Gone: True Stories of Those Who Went Missing and Never Came HomeSubmit a caseFind us everywhereGet episodes early and ad-free on PatreonMerch storeFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blogBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/and-then-they-were-gone--5360779/support.
Tennis is a famously exclusive sport. So which forces and institutions determine who gets access? Who's guarding the gates, and what's the criteria for entry? In this episode, which is co-produced by Sheriece Matias Dick, we start to explore the barriers to entering tennis, the various paths into the sport, and how the gatekeeping institutions of tennis have jockeyed for power through the profound economic and cultural changes of the past 140 years. After exploring a few players' journeys into pro tennis, we look into the founding ethos of the sport -- “gentlemanly amateurism” -- and how that obsession with status permeated the sport even as it became more accessible to working class people. Finally, we land in the present day, where the seat of power has shifted from aristocratic patrons to the corporate sponsor, with their own standards of conduct, inclusion, and ‘class.' 0:30 What is gatekeeping and how does it relate to tennis? 9:40 Various routes to becoming a pro tennis player 12:25 Comparing Tiafoe and Fritz 23:05 Tennis' “working class champions”: various paths to the pro level 30:20 The financial barriers for kids entering tennis 36:50 Tennis as an activity for the leisure class 41:45 Code of etiquette: a surprisingly durable way to police the gate and perform class status 48:30 The Open Era democratizes tennis, sort of 51:45 The new tennis economy: broadcasting rights, sponsorships, and the invention of the branded tennis celebrity 57:35 Connors, McEnroe, and their very American “class struggle” 65:00 From patron to sponsor
This episode originally aired on November 7, 2023 under the title “McEnroe is Autistic.”“He's so intense. He's different. John is hyper antsy—born with that DNA that's got the extra.”“An epic player, definitely one of the best in the world and certainly the best in the world, particularly in 1984.”“He says, ‘I turn the game of tennis into a math equation, and I was already good at math.'”“And it looks like he's psychic. People are like, ‘how does he know where the ball is gonna come?' He's always there before the person has even hit the ball.' And none of the commentators can figure out, like…Because he knows physics.”“All Autistic people, we have that expectation sensitivity because we live in a world full of chaos and we need things to be predictable. Hence, the patterns.”“He has a meltdown, and the crowd flips out, and they switch on him. They switch sides. And he doesn't know what happened because he was right.”“Autistic people, due to our hyper-connected neurology, tend to have hyper-empathy as well.”Can you relate to McEnroe's big emotions? When have you been treated unfairly, and asked to sit down and shut-up, when you KNEW you were right?Fan Favorite Game, design #10 (get yours here)Play the game! Fan Favorites Game rulesEpisode 31: Chess is AutisticEpisode 19: Eminem is AutisticEpisode 11: Sherlock is AutisticReady for a paradigm shift that empowers Autistics? Help spread the news!Check us out on InstagramFind us on Apple podcasts and SpotifyMatt Lowry, LPPAutistic Connections Facebook GroupAngelaLauria.com and Difference PressAngela's social media: Twitter and TikTokTACP's merch shop This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.autisticculturepodcast.com/subscribe
In this week's motivational podcast, John McEnroe details his relationship with Nike co-founder Phil Knight over the decades, including Knight's encouragement of McEnroe's on-the-court intensity and McEnroe discouraging Nike from pushing “Just Do It” as a brand slogan.
To understand modern India, we must understand the history of Hindutva -- and we must wrestle with Savarkar. Vinayak Chaturvedi joins Amit Varma in episode 385 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his life and work as a historian -- and the importance of history in shaping the present moment. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) (This episode was recorded in March, 2024.) Also check out: 1. Vinayak Chaturvedi at UC Irvine and Amazon. 2. Hindutva and Violence: VD Savarkar and the Politics of History -- Vinayak Chaturvedi. 3. Peasant Pasts – History and Memory in Western India -- Vinayak Chaturvedi. 4. Imaginary Homelands -- Salman Rushdie. 5. The Road and No Country for Old Men -- Cormac McCarthy. 6. No Country for Old Men -- Joel and Ethan Coen. 7. Wanderers, Kings, Merchants: The Story of India through Its Languages — Peggy Mohan. 8. Understanding India Through Its Languages — Episode 232 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Peggy Mohan). 9. Partha Chatterjee on Amazon, Wikipedia and Columbia University. 10. The Egg -- Andy Weir. 11. Deepak VS and the Man Behind His Face -- Episode 373 of The Seen and the Unseen. 12. The Incredible Insights of Timur Kuran -- Episode 349 of The Seen and the Unseen. 13. Private Truths, Public Lies — Timur Kuran. 14. The Long Divergence — Timur Kuran. 15. Some plagiarism complaints against Claudine Gay: 1, 2, 3, 4. 16. The Exquisite Irony of Claudine Gay's Downfall -- Glenn Loury with John McWhorter. 17. Why Did Harvard Cancel Its Best Black Professor? -- Documentary by Rob Montz on the destruction of Roland Fryer. 18. “A White Male Would Probably Already Be Gone” -- Carol Swain interviewed by Christopher Rufo. 19. How one hearing brought down two Ivy League presidents -- Sareen Habeshian. 20. Carlo Ginzburg and Christopher Bayly. 21. The Birth of the Modern World -- CA Bayly. 22. Recovering Liberties: Indian Thought in the Age of Liberalism and Empire -- CA Bayly. 23. The Indian Ideology -- Perry Anderson. 24. Event, Metaphor, Memory : Chauri Chaura -- Shahid Amin. 25. Peasant Intellectuals: Anthropology and History in Tanzania -- Steven Feierman. 26. Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India -- Ranajit Guha. 27. Maps Are Magic -- Episode 44 of Everything is Everything. 28. On Exactitude in Science — Jorge Luis Borges. 29. Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars -- CA Bayly. 30. The Cheese and the Worms -- Carlo Ginzburg. 31. From Peasant Pasts to Hindutva Futures? -- Vinayak Chaturvedi. 32. Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India — Akshaya Mukul. 33. The Gita Press and Hindu Nationalism — Episode 139 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshaya Mukul). 34. The Life and Times of Vir Sanghvi -- Episode 236 of The Seen and the Unseen. 35. A Rude Life — Vir Sanghvi. 36. The BJP Before Modi — Episode 202 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vinay Sitapati). 37. The Importance of the 1991 Reforms — Episode 237 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan and Ajay Shah). 38. Essentials Of Hindutva -- VD Savarkar. 39. Farewell Waltz -- Milan Kundera. 40. A Zone of Engagement -- Perry Anderson. 41. Spectrum: From Right to Left in the World of Ideas -- Perry Anderson. 42. BR Ambedkar's interview on BBC from 1955. 43. Hindutva before Hindutva: Selected Writings and Discourses of Chandranath Basu in Translation -- Edited by Amiya Sen. 44. The Ferment of Our Founders — Episode 272 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Kapila). 45. The Many Shades of George Fernandes -- Episode 327 of The Seen and the Unseen. 46. The Life and Times of George Fernandes — Rahul Ramagundam. 47. Hind Swaraj — MK Gandhi. 48. Annihilation of Caste — BR Ambedkar. 49. Understanding Gandhi: Part 1: Mohandas — Episode 104 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 50. Understanding Gandhi: Part 2: Mahatma — Episode 105 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 51. The Indian War of Independence: 1857 -- VD Savarkar. 52. Savarkar: The True Story of the Father of Hindutva -- Vaibhav Purandare. 53. The Populist Playbook -- Episode 42 of Everything is Everything. 54. The Intellectual Foundations of Hindutva — Episode 115 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aakar Patel). 55. Hindu-Padpaadshahi (Hindi Edition) -- VD Savarkar. 56. Veer Savarkar -- Dhananjay Keer. 57. GS Sardesai, VK Rajwade and Jadunath Sarkar. 58. The Collected Works of MK Gandhi and BR Ambedkar. 59. Swapna Liddle and the Many Shades of Delhi — Episode 367 of The Seen and the Unseen. 60. Episodes of the Seen and the Unseen with Srinath Raghavan: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 61. Episodes of the Seen and the Unseen with Manu Pillai: 1, 2, 3, 4. 62. Episodes of the Seen and the Unseen with Ramachandra Guha: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 63. Episodes of The Seen and the Unseen with Ira Mukhoty, Parvati Sharma and Rana Safvi. 64. John McEnroe plus Anyone -- Edward Said. 65. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste -- Pierre Bourdieu. 66. Lendl, Becker, McEnroe, & Wilander interviewed in the Tennis Legends Podcast. 67. Ben Böhmer, Sultan+Shepard, Nora En Pure, U2 and New Order on Spotify. 68. The Zone of Interest -- Jonathan Glazer. 69. Oldboy -- Park Chan-wook. 70. Burning -- Lee Chang-dong. 71. Memories of Murder -- Bong Joon-ho. 72. Return to Seoul -- Davy Chou. 73. Past Lives -- Celine Song. 74. Monster -- Kore-eda Hirokazu. 75. The Wind From Far Away -- Amit Varma (on Monster among other things). 76. Shoplifters -- Hirokazu Kore-eda. 77. Nobody Knows -- Hirokazu Kore-eda. 78. Broker -- Hirokazu Kore-eda. 79. A Death in the Family -- Book 1 of Karl Ove Knausgaard's A Struggle. 80. In Search Of Lost Time -- Marcel Proust. 81. My Saga -- Karl Ove Knausgaard's essay for NYT. Amit's newsletter is active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘The Historian' by Simahina.