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Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast
Episode #485: Be A Goldfish

Five(ish) Fangirls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 93:39


In this episode, we dive into the heartwarming and hilarious world of Ted Lasso. We explore the show's themes of optimism, teamwork, and personal growth, as well as the unforgettable characters who've captured our hearts. From Ted's relentless positivity to the emotional journeys of the AFC Richmond team, we discuss what makes this Apple TV series a modern classic. Plus, we have your feedback and some fandom news, both of which send us on a few tangents. Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/FiveishFangirls #FiveishFam TIME STAMPS 00:00:24 Intro 00:05:46 News 00:29:07 Feedback 00:35:15 Ted Lasso 01:28:23 Closing Thoughts 01:31:21 Outro Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. 

Resiliency Within
Gender Discrimination and Empowerment: The Rebecca Effect

Resiliency Within

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 60:00


This encore presentation is of particular importance as we, again in the United States, face those who denigrate powerful women whether it be a female journalist, the first BIPOC woman running for President of the United States, or every person who speaks truth to power. Elaine Miller-Karas, the host of Resiliency Within, is interviewed by her colleague and friend, Dr. Michael Sapp. She will discuss a concept that she calls the “Rebecca Effect” with Dr. Sapp. The “Rebecca Effect is the empowerment and transformation possible for all of us who have been oppressed, marginalized, or shamed. Her ideas were sparked by the fictional character Rebecca Welton, the owner of the fictional Richmond football team in the Ted Lasso television show. Initially, Rebecca is consumed by a desire for revenge against her ex-husband, Rupert, who betrayed their marriage. She aims to destroy his beloved football team, which she received in their divorce, by hiring the soccer-illiterate American football coach Ted Lasso. Her eventual journey is littered with reminders of her ex-husband's public attempts to marginalize and shame her. Through her self-reflections, the support of friends, and her relationships with Lasso and her best friend, Keeley, she reclaims herself. Like Rebecca, many women and non-binary persons endure betrayal, marginalization, and oppression. Despite possessing great strength, they may experience doubt and question their value. Many of us encounter individuals who espouse misogynistic views and attempt to diminish our worth. The Rebecca Effect describes the process through which women can embrace themselves in totality—their gifts and their imperfections. They gain the courage to confront injustice. This transformation includes embracing vulnerability, acknowledging their inner child, and realizing their inherent power and worth. Compassion, strength, and courage co-exist. Elaine Miller Karas has also written a blog for Psychology Today called The Rebecca Effect: Woman Empowerment.

Resiliency Within
Gender Discrimination and Empowerment: The Rebecca Effect

Resiliency Within

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 60:00


This encore presentation is of particular importance as we, again in the United States, face those who denigrate powerful women whether it be a female journalist, the first BIPOC woman running for President of the United States, or every person who speaks truth to power. Elaine Miller-Karas, the host of Resiliency Within, is interviewed by her colleague and friend, Dr. Michael Sapp. She will discuss a concept that she calls the “Rebecca Effect” with Dr. Sapp. The “Rebecca Effect is the empowerment and transformation possible for all of us who have been oppressed, marginalized, or shamed. Her ideas were sparked by the fictional character Rebecca Welton, the owner of the fictional Richmond football team in the Ted Lasso television show. Initially, Rebecca is consumed by a desire for revenge against her ex-husband, Rupert, who betrayed their marriage. She aims to destroy his beloved football team, which she received in their divorce, by hiring the soccer-illiterate American football coach Ted Lasso. Her eventual journey is littered with reminders of her ex-husband's public attempts to marginalize and shame her. Through her self-reflections, the support of friends, and her relationships with Lasso and her best friend, Keeley, she reclaims herself. Like Rebecca, many women and non-binary persons endure betrayal, marginalization, and oppression. Despite possessing great strength, they may experience doubt and question their value. Many of us encounter individuals who espouse misogynistic views and attempt to diminish our worth. The Rebecca Effect describes the process through which women can embrace themselves in totality—their gifts and their imperfections. They gain the courage to confront injustice. This transformation includes embracing vulnerability, acknowledging their inner child, and realizing their inherent power and worth. Compassion, strength, and courage co-exist. Elaine Miller Karas has also written a blog for Psychology Today called The Rebecca Effect: Woman Empowerment.

Resiliency Within
Encore:Transform Injustice-Confront Patriarchy-The Rebecca Effect

Resiliency Within

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 60:00


This encore presentation features Elaine Miller-Karas, the host of Resiliency Within, discussing Patriarchy with her colleague and friend, Dr. Michael Sapp. She discusses with Dr. Sapp a concept that she calls the “Rebecca Effect.” The “Rebecca Effect is the empowerment and transformation possible for all who have been oppressed, marginalized, or shamed. Her ideas were sparked by the fictional character Rebecca Welton, the owner of the fictional Richmond football team in the Ted Lasso television show. Initially, Rebecca is consumed by a desire for revenge against her ex-husband, Rupert, who betrayed their marriage. She aims to destroy his beloved football team, which she received in their divorce, by hiring the soccer-illiterate American football coach Ted Lasso. Her eventual journey is littered with reminders of her ex-husband's public attempts to marginalize and shame her. We see the impact of Patriarchal Systems. Like Rebecca, many people endure betrayal, marginalization, and oppression. Despite possessing great strength, they may experience doubt and question their value. Many of us encounter individuals who espouse misogynistic views and attempt to diminish our worth. Elaine describes the Rebecca Effect as the process through which women can embrace themselves in totality—their gifts and their imperfections. They gain the courage to confront injustice and patriarchy. This transformation includes embracing vulnerability, acknowledging the impacts of misogynistic thinking, and stepping into embodied power and strength.

Resiliency Within
Encore:Transform Injustice-Confront Patriarchy-The Rebecca Effect

Resiliency Within

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 60:00


This encore presentation features Elaine Miller-Karas, the host of Resiliency Within, discussing Patriarchy with her colleague and friend, Dr. Michael Sapp. She discusses with Dr. Sapp a concept that she calls the “Rebecca Effect.” The “Rebecca Effect is the empowerment and transformation possible for all who have been oppressed, marginalized, or shamed. Her ideas were sparked by the fictional character Rebecca Welton, the owner of the fictional Richmond football team in the Ted Lasso television show. Initially, Rebecca is consumed by a desire for revenge against her ex-husband, Rupert, who betrayed their marriage. She aims to destroy his beloved football team, which she received in their divorce, by hiring the soccer-illiterate American football coach Ted Lasso. Her eventual journey is littered with reminders of her ex-husband's public attempts to marginalize and shame her. We see the impact of Patriarchal Systems. Like Rebecca, many people endure betrayal, marginalization, and oppression. Despite possessing great strength, they may experience doubt and question their value. Many of us encounter individuals who espouse misogynistic views and attempt to diminish our worth. Elaine describes the Rebecca Effect as the process through which women can embrace themselves in totality—their gifts and their imperfections. They gain the courage to confront injustice and patriarchy. This transformation includes embracing vulnerability, acknowledging the impacts of misogynistic thinking, and stepping into embodied power and strength.

Resiliency Within
Transformation and Empowerment; The Rebecca Effect

Resiliency Within

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 60:00


Elaine Miller-Karas, the host of Resiliency Within, will turn the table and be interviewed during Women's History Month by her colleague and friend, Dr. Michael Sapp. She will discuss with Dr. Sapp a concept that she calls the “Rebecca Effect.” The “Rebecca Effect is the empowerment and transformation possible for all of us who have been oppressed, marginalized, or shamed. Her ideas were sparked by the fictional character Rebecca Welton, the owner of the fictional Richmond football team in the Ted Lasso television show. Initially, Rebecca is consumed by a desire for revenge against her ex-husband, Rupert, who betrayed their marriage. She aims to destroy his beloved football team, which she received in their divorce, by hiring the soccer-illiterate American football coach Ted Lasso. Her eventual journey is littered with reminders of her ex-husband's public attempts to marginalize and shame her. Through her self-reflections, the support of friends, and her relationships with Lasso and her best friend, Keeley, she reclaims herself Like Rebecca, many people endure betrayal, marginalization, and oppression. Despite possessing great strength, they may experience doubt and question their value. Many of us encounter individuals who espouse misogynistic views and attempt to diminish our worth. The Rebecca Effect describes the process through which women can embrace themselves in totality—their gifts and their imperfections. They gain the courage to confront injustice. This transformation includes embracing vulnerability, acknowledging their inner child, and realizing their inherent power and worth.

Resiliency Within
Transformation and Empowerment; The Rebecca Effect

Resiliency Within

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 60:00


Elaine Miller-Karas, the host of Resiliency Within, will turn the table and be interviewed during Women's History Month by her colleague and friend, Dr. Michael Sapp. She will discuss with Dr. Sapp a concept that she calls the “Rebecca Effect.” The “Rebecca Effect is the empowerment and transformation possible for all of us who have been oppressed, marginalized, or shamed. Her ideas were sparked by the fictional character Rebecca Welton, the owner of the fictional Richmond football team in the Ted Lasso television show. Initially, Rebecca is consumed by a desire for revenge against her ex-husband, Rupert, who betrayed their marriage. She aims to destroy his beloved football team, which she received in their divorce, by hiring the soccer-illiterate American football coach Ted Lasso. Her eventual journey is littered with reminders of her ex-husband's public attempts to marginalize and shame her. Through her self-reflections, the support of friends, and her relationships with Lasso and her best friend, Keeley, she reclaims herself Like Rebecca, many people endure betrayal, marginalization, and oppression. Despite possessing great strength, they may experience doubt and question their value. Many of us encounter individuals who espouse misogynistic views and attempt to diminish our worth. The Rebecca Effect describes the process through which women can embrace themselves in totality—their gifts and their imperfections. They gain the courage to confront injustice. This transformation includes embracing vulnerability, acknowledging their inner child, and realizing their inherent power and worth.

Resiliency Within
Transformation and Empowerment; The Rebecca Effect

Resiliency Within

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 60:00


Elaine Miller-Karas, the host of Resiliency Within, will turn the table and be interviewed during Women's History Month by her colleague and friend, Dr. Michael Sapp. She will discuss with Dr. Sapp a concept that she calls the “Rebecca Effect.” The “Rebecca Effect is the empowerment and transformation possible for all of us who have been oppressed, marginalized, or shamed. Her ideas were sparked by the fictional character Rebecca Welton, the owner of the fictional Richmond football team in the Ted Lasso television show. Initially, Rebecca is consumed by a desire for revenge against her ex-husband, Rupert, who betrayed their marriage. She aims to destroy his beloved football team, which she received in their divorce, by hiring the soccer-illiterate American football coach Ted Lasso. Her eventual journey is littered with reminders of her ex-husband's public attempts to marginalize and shame her. Through her self-reflections, the support of friends, and her relationships with Lasso and her best friend, Keeley, she reclaims herself Like Rebecca, many people endure betrayal, marginalization, and oppression. Despite possessing great strength, they may experience doubt and question their value. Many of us encounter individuals who espouse misogynistic views and attempt to diminish our worth. The Rebecca Effect describes the process through which women can embrace themselves in totality—their gifts and their imperfections. They gain the courage to confront injustice. This transformation includes embracing vulnerability, acknowledging their inner child, and realizing their inherent power and worth.

Make It Reign with Josh Smith
Ep 108: Hannah Waddingham

Make It Reign with Josh Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 25:15


It's the season of giving and receiving (oi oi) and this year I am clearly in a giving mood (oi oi x2) because I am gifting you an early Christmas present as today we are joined by the triple threat Queen, Hannah Waddingham.  It's been hard to miss Hannah Waddingham this year because she has been booked, busy and blessed and all over our screens. In 2023 Hannah has done more than most in their entire career. She presented the Olivier awards, before going on to become an overnight gay/national treasure presenting Eurovision and she reprised her Emmy award winning role as the football boss, Rebecca Welton in the final season of Ted Lasso. If you aren't familiar with ‘Ted Lasso' it's one of the best feel good shows on the planet, as it follows American college Football coach, Ted (played and co-created by Jason Sudeikis) who takes over AFC Richmond and wins the sporting world over with his distinct positive penny outlook.  As Hannah releases her very own all singing, all dancing, camp as christmas extravaganza on Apple TV+, ‘Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas' she joins me for a jolly good chin wag and let me tell you on this show, during the season of giving, she is giving us RANGE let me tell you - Mariah Carey better watch her holiday season crown!  Today Hannah chats to me about making her dreams happen later in life after treading the boards across the West End and Broadway before her big Hollywood break in ‘Ted Lasso' after an iconic stint in ‘Game of Thrones', too.  I love Hannah's words on choosing to be single, finding positivity in life even when it's tough and never letting anyone dim her light again after men dimming her light in her 20s and 30s. Let this be a reminder to you, that you should NEVER dim your light for anyone babes and I hope this chat inspires you to shine brightly all year round babes.  It has been the BEST sharing all the episodes of Reign with you in 2023, we have had some incredible guests from Lionesses to Christina Ricci and if you have missed any episodes treat yourself this holiday season by cracking open the Quality Street tin and taking some time out to listen to some empowering conversations so you make sure you make it reign in 2024 and beyond! Thank you from the bottom of my little gay heart for listening and making this podcast a real dream come true, I love you! See you next year, Love Josh xxx P.S If you ever want to get in touch, you can find me @joshsmithhosts across socials - I love talking to you so much so please reach out any time!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's In My Queue
"It's Giving Afterschool Special": Ted Lasso Series Retrospective

It's In My Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 57:42


Kara and Adina reflect on the Ted Lasso finale and the journey for each of the main characters from the beginning of the show to the end, addressing the differences in network constraints vs streaming freedom, the consequences of expanding episode length for production workers, and why we never want these writers near romance again.Subscribe to our newsletter at itsinmyqueue.substack.com.Find us on Twitter: @inmyqueuepod • @adinaterrific • @karaaa_powellAnd Instagram: @inmyqueuepodor send comments, questions,  and show suggestions to us at itsinmyqueuepod@gmail.com!

The View
Thursday, June 15: Hannah Waddingham, Alyssa's Birthday

The View

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 40:35


'Ted Lasso' star Hannah Waddingham discusses the success of the hit series, shares how her Emmy-winning role of Rebecca Welton impacted her life and looks back on her roles in "Game of Thrones" and "12 Monkeys." Plus, co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin hosts an adopt-a-puppy "pawty" for her birthday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ray Taylor Show
Ted Lasso: Season 3 Review from the Ray Taylor Show

Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 51:02


Ted Lasso: Season 3 Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Join Ray Taylor as he delves into the delightful world of "Ted Lasso" in this season 3 review. "Ted Lasso" is an American sports comedy-drama television series that follows the journey of Ted Lasso, an American college football coach who unexpectedly finds himself coaching a fictional English Premier League soccer team, AFC Richmond. Despite his lack of experience in soccer, Ted's folksy, optimistic leadership proves to be surprisingly successful. Experience the charm, humor, and heartwarming moments as Ted's unorthodox coaching methods win over the team and their skeptical owner, Rebecca Welton. Discover the themes of friendship, redemption, and second chances that make "Ted Lasso" a beloved series.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksNetwork: Apple TV Plus

Movie and TV Show Reviews - Ray Taylor Show
Ted Lasso: Season 3 Review from the Ray Taylor Show

Movie and TV Show Reviews - Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 51:02


Ted Lasso: Season 3 Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Join Ray Taylor as he delves into the delightful world of "Ted Lasso" in this season 3 review. "Ted Lasso" is an American sports comedy-drama television series that follows the journey of Ted Lasso, an American college football coach who unexpectedly finds himself coaching a fictional English Premier League soccer team, AFC Richmond. Despite his lack of experience in soccer, Ted's folksy, optimistic leadership proves to be surprisingly successful. Experience the charm, humor, and heartwarming moments as Ted's unorthodox coaching methods win over the team and their skeptical owner, Rebecca Welton. Discover the themes of friendship, redemption, and second chances that make "Ted Lasso" a beloved series.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksNetwork: Apple TV Plus

Ray Taylor Show
Ted Lasso: Season 3 Review from the Ray Taylor Show

Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 51:02


Ted Lasso: Season 3 Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Join Ray Taylor as he delves into the delightful world of "Ted Lasso" in this season 3 review. "Ted Lasso" is an American sports comedy-drama television series that follows the journey of Ted Lasso, an American college football coach who unexpectedly finds himself coaching a fictional English Premier League soccer team, AFC Richmond. Despite his lack of experience in soccer, Ted's folksy, optimistic leadership proves to be surprisingly successful. Experience the charm, humor, and heartwarming moments as Ted's unorthodox coaching methods win over the team and their skeptical owner, Rebecca Welton. Discover the themes of friendship, redemption, and second chances that make "Ted Lasso" a beloved series.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksNetwork: Apple TV Plus

The Rich Eisen Show
REShow: Jason Sudeikis - Hour 2 (5-11-2023)

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 47:40


Rich reacts to the possible concussion suffered by Anthony Davis and what AD sitting out Game 6 would mean for the Lakers-Warriors series, and weighs in on the 49ers' QB competition after public statements by Niners Head Coach Kyle Shanahan regarding Brock Purdy and Trey Lance. Jason Sudeikis joins Rich in-studio to discuss if the final season of ‘Ted Lasso' is actually the acclaimed series' final season, embracing the “gee whiz” good-feeling ethos of the show, how Hannah Waddingham landed her Emmy-winning role as AF Richmond owner Rebecca Welton, plays a round of ‘Celebrity True or False' where he reveals he once tried out for Blue Man Group, reveals how he landed an on-air role on ‘Saturday Night Live' and more, and says why Tom Brady and Peyton & Eli Manning have surprising comedy chops, and what the origins are behind the annual Big Slick charity event to benefit Kansas City's Mercy Hospital, and more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Charlotte's Web Thoughts
REVIEW: Ted Lasso, Season 3

Charlotte's Web Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 17:49


[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. So, if you like what you read, please consider a paid subscription.]My favorite poem is “Good Bones” by Maggie Smith. There's a decent chance you've heard of it — if not by the numerous times it's gone viral since its publication in 2016 or its occasional glowing references in popular media, then certainly by following my Twitter feed, where I can't help but re-share it every four months or so. Smith's sobering reflection on how she wants to teach her kids about the world is equally startling in its brutal honesty and brave optimism. It firmly rejects the laziness and pointlessness of nihilism and ironic detachment but refuses to gloss over the darker bits of our collective reality. It is nakedly gritty and deeply hopeful. In directly acknowledging the especially shitty facets of life on earth but daring us to create a more beautiful world, anyway, even with all the horror that saturates our surroundings, it does something so rarely seen in all the television shows and films and podcasts and books that are generally (and rightly) regarded as high art but seem to luxuriate in dark grittiness without directly challenging us to do better by each other.When “Ted Lasso” premiered in mid-August of 2020 on Apple TV+, I didn't take notice. My mother had just unexpectedly died and there was a global pandemic raging and the country (and the world) was navigating the aftermath of George Floyd's murder by law enforcement and oh, yeah, there was an upcoming election that felt like a potential catalyst for the apocalypse.I was perpetually not in a good place. I was hurting pretty bad. I was grieving. I consistently felt like s**t. I felt lonely and unmoored. I was deeply uncertain if there would be a better world in 2021, much less my place in it as a trans woman. It all just seemed relentlessly bleak.I would say the last thing I wanted to do in that moment was watch a show about what I had assumed was some college football coach who apparently never feels sad and asks why other people don't just choose to be happy, too.That year felt like I was stubbing my toes every goddamn day, and in my humble opinion, when you stub your big toe—I mean, when you really slam that sucker into something hard, bereft of socks and shoes, life flashing before your eyes through the searing pain, nerve endings aflame—the most unhelpful response is some jackass offering “have you tried smiling through the pain” and believing themselves to be helpful.I would like to believe I am not a cynical person, but that year was so rough that I was not about to waste energy on what I perceived to be some quirky new show asking us to smile through the pain.No, I am hurting, and smiling isn't going to fix that. This hurts. Do you not understand how much this hurts?But I kept hearing about this damn show — from friends, from colleagues, from random folks on Twitter, even from conversations I would overhear in public.You gotta watch this show. There's nothing else like it.So, one day, in the midst of all that chaos and pain, I began watching it, and I'll admit that I was initially skeptical. The premise felt like a bit much. You're telling me an NCAA Division II football coach—not even Division I—is tapped to helm an English professional soccer team, despite having zero expertise about the sport?Even for what I had initially assumed is an intentionally silly comedy, it felt dangerously close to being derailed by its own silliness. Is this just gonna be ten episodes chock-full of countless variations of some midwest dork making English sportswriters roll their eyes by calling it “soccer”?Well, it wasn't. Not even close. I was completely wrong. It immediately felt effortlessly clever and interesting and authentic. I laughed constantly. I was taken aback by Lasso's unapologetic earnestness, which contrasted so richly with the understandable skepticism of his English counterparts, mirroring my own. By the pilot's end, when Lasso, full of warmth and generosity, listens painfully to his child's voice over the phone, half the world away, and then tells his wife he loves her and she can't say it back, indicated only by Lasso—superbly played by Jason Sudeikis—comforting her with “No, no, that's okay. You don't have to,” I was hooked. This is not a show about an oblivious man gliding through life and telling others they just need to smile. It's a show about a man deeply in pain and all-too-aware of his own shortcomings but having the courage to acknowledge them, and choosing to stay in the arena, not to do Teddy-Roosevelt-like battles with those around him but to insist on building community through shared struggles. When Lasso is wronged, he responds with empathy. When Lasso does wrong, he is quick to recognize it and make amends. He is imperfectly human in the best sense imaginable: cognizant of his own flaws and graceful with the flaws of others, feeling his own pain and using it to bear witness to the pain of those around him. And the best part? He's hilarious throughout.This past Tuesday, I attended the Season 3 premiere of “Ted Lasso” at the Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles, where a packed, enthusiastic audience watched the first two episodes of what is widely assumed to be—but not yet definitively confirmed as—the final season of the show. Sudeikis and co-creaters Bill Lawrence, Joe Kelly, and Brendan Hunt (who also plays the immensely likable Coach Beard, Lasso's second-in-command) have long said the original story was only intended for three seasons (and have stuck to that), but there have been various hints the Ted Lasso universe might extend beyond this newest season.Perhaps the most telling clue: despite undeniably being the most successful project to date for Apple TV+ (and that's saying something given their deeply impressive stable of acclaimed shows and films), it is not being marketed as embarking on its final season. And yet, here's another clue: based solely on the first two episodes, it is apparent to your humble reviewer that this is shaping up to be the best season yet, which may provide more than enough incentive for Sudeikis and gang to go out on top instead of risking a decline in quality with a narrative extension that feels awkward and forced.Let me repeat that: this is likely to be the best season of the series, judging by how much I found myself laughing and unexpectedly crying only two episodes in. Nate Shelley (played by Nick Mohammed)—the bullied, former equipment manager turned assistant coach for AFC Richmond (under Lasso's generous tutelage)—has left the club after being hired as head coach for powerhouse West Ham United and betraying Lasso by revealing to a sportswriter, Trent Crimm (James Lance), that the head coach left the pitch during a match due to a panic attack instead of Lasso's publicly stated reason of food poisoning. The opening episodes primarily revolve around Nate turning into the kind of bully who once tormented him, and as he continues to betray Lasso with a vicious mean-spiritedness in public, it seems everyone in Lasso's world is urging him to punch back, particularly Lasso's boss, AFC Richmond owner Rebecca Welton, played by the brilliant Hannah Waddingham.In the first season, Welton had originally hired Lasso in an attempt to sabotage AFC Richmond into oblivion to get back at her horrible ex-husband, the original owner, but Welton unexpectedly finds herself won over by Lasso's relentless kindness and the two become close friends. Now, she is aghast as Lasso rebuffs her call to publicly strike back at Nate and his new boss, her ex-husband, who has just bought West Ham.Both episodes are quite excellent, but there are two specific scenes that are beyond exceptional and show “Ted Lasso” at its very best. I promise not to spoil them for y'all, but I will say this: the first scene involves a press conference, and honestly, it shouldn't work, but by its end, I found myself tearing up and praising the writers for having the guts to take a risk that pays off beautifully. The second scene involves Legos, and I definitely cried during that one.Without spoiling anything, here's what I assume will be the dominant theme of the third season: people are enormously complicated, far beyond our own limited understanding of the individual, private struggles of others, and separating people into dueling categories of “good” and “evil” is profoundly foolish.The show has given us every reason to root for Lasso and every reason to despise Nate, and yet, through Lasso's vantage point, it also seems to insist there are no true heroes or villains here. All are imperfect people in different trajectories of growth (and, yes, sometimes, lack thereof) — responsible for their actions and whom certainly should be expectant of accountability, sure, but none are perfect.Without being preachy or pandering, Lasso communicates this with remarkable effectiveness, not only in the vulnerability through which he owns up to his mistakes but in the grace he consistently centers in how he approaches the mistakes of others. I have no idea what the rest of this season entails, but my hunch is that we're going to learn things about Ted Lasso's journey that bring his own imperfections into greater clarity and illuminate how his empathy is derived from navigating his own past mistakes, most likely related to his ongoing anxiety with family back home.In 2021, after the premiere of the second season, I wrote a review that praised the show's honest approach toward mental health, particularly among men. I also proposed, as a concept for reviewing film and television, the Lasso Test: “at least two men talk to each other about their mental health or emotional wellbeing in a frank and vulnerable and loving way without needing to involve women as vehicles or guides for their self-improvement.”I am pleased to say, unsurprisingly, that this season's opening episodes pass the Lasso Test with flying colors, as well as the famous Bechdel Test, from which I took the inspiration. It is wonderful to see the men of this show engage with each other so thoughtfully and the women support each other as strong individuals without needing the conversations between them to hinge exclusively on what Lasso and his players are doing or thinking. Alright, that's a lot of serious stuff, and I don't want this to get lost: the show remains hilarious and fun on all fronts. Roy Kent is still the charming and profane curmudgeon we've come to know and love through Brett Goldstein. Juno Temple has me hoping for a future spinoff series with her ever-glowing performance as public relations pro Keeley Jones. I'm eager to see what the writers will do with Dr. Sharon Fieldstone (played by Sarah Niles), the sports psychologist whose professional presence is an especially potent foil to Lasso's irrepressible personality. Leslie Higgins, Hannah's lovable righthand, played delightfully by Jeremy Swift, is also someone I can easily see leading a spinoff, and Jamie Tartt (the rising superstar on the pitch played by Phil Dunster) continues one of the most interesting character arcs in the show.The charming trio of Sam Obisayna (Toheeb Jimoh), Dani “Football is life!” Rojas (Cristo Fernández), and team captain Isaac McAdoo (Kola Bokinni) lead a cast of players that have every scene making me wish I could attend one of their games in real life. In fact, at the post-premiere party, I was pleased to relay to Mr. Bokinni that his character's deft deployment of the word “f**k” is one of the more underrated aspects of the show, and on his behalf, I relay to y'all that he takes great joy in that duty.I firmly believe that “Ted Lasso” is currently the greatest Trojan Horse in pop culture, a show that invites the audience into a fun premise that doesn't take it itself too seriously and then offers, without any self-congratulatory fanfare, a vision of interpersonal relationships that prioritize grace and growth and good faith over all else.Lasso and friends are having a hell of a lot of fun, but they're doing it whilst simultaneously telling us, in a spiritual echo of Smith: “This place could be beautiful, right? You could make this place beautiful.”Believe.The third season of “Ted Lasso” premieres on March 15th on Apple TV+.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Hi, I'm Charlotte Clymer, and this is Charlotte's Web Thoughts, my Substack. It's completely free to access and read, but if you feel so moved to support my writing, please consider upgrading to a paid subscription: just $7/month or save money with the $70/annual sub. You can also go way above and beyond by becoming a Founding Member at $210.You can also follow my work on Twitter Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe

Remarkable Marketing
Ted Lasso: How to Use Surprise and Delight in Your B2B Marketing

Remarkable Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 32:39


What do the best marketers and coaches have in common? It's not an emphasis on wins and losses.They're good listeners.If you want to make an impact on your audience, you've got to get to know them and engage with them. And today, we're taking hints from one of the best listeners out there: Ted Lasso himself. We're coaching you on social listening and incorporating creative details into your UX. Forget about trying to sell to your audience for a minute. We realize this is counterintuitive for marketers. But marketing isn't only about selling — we're going to show you why it's worthwhile to get to know your audience as more than just customers. To engage with and entertain them on their favorite platforms, and to show them appreciation through little moments of surprise and delight.This week, we're reining in “Ted Lasso.” So don't bring an umbrella to the brainstorm. Because we're coaching you on social listening, incorporating creative details in your UX, and building in elements of edu-taining in your B2B marketing.About “Ted Lasso”“Ted Lasso” is a comedy series about an unwaveringly positive and wholesome American football coach played by Jason Sudeikis who gets hired to coach a British soccer team, fictional team AFC Richmond. The series has run for two seasons which aired in 2021 and 2022, and its third season will air this spring. It also stars Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard and Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton.What B2B Companies Can Learn From “Ted Lasso”: Use social listening to learn about your customers as people. Learn what matters to your customers by tuning into their Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and other social platforms. Then, use that information to personalize their customer experience. A little surprise and delight goes a long way! Here's an example: at Brandweek 2019, experience management company Qualtrics asked conference attendees to tweet them a wish that the company's Dream Team would deliver in real time. And deliver they did. Whether it was a fishbowl margarita, a Popeyes chicken sandwich, a comfy pillow, or a fresh pair of Nikes, guests were surprised and delighted to see their wishes come true at the conference. By doing so, Qualtrics catered to their guests, got them talking, and created a lasting impression that would inspire diehard customer loyalty. Internet provider Spectrum also monitors Twitter for messages by customers, responding to tweets about outages and offering to help restore services. As for Ted Lasso, listening is like his superpower. Players mentioned that the water pressure in the locker room showers was “rubbish”, so Lasso repaired it. A seemingly simple gesture reminded players that he was listening and cared about their experience.Build small details into your UX to bring your customers joy.In the first season of “Ted Lasso,” Ted bakes shortbread cookies for his boss Rebecca. It's a small gesture that gives the two a chance to connect – and it's a powerful lesson for your UX. Baking in these little moments to build connection is essential. When you complete a task on Asana, a unicorn flies across the screen – and that simple animation gives a straightforward project management tool a sense of personality and whimsy that isn't easily replicated. In your B2B marketing, incorporate personalized touches into your website that speak to your brand and values. Key Quotes“Everyone loves random acts of kindness. And when it comes to marketing, it's the same thing. Like if a brand is able to show that they understand the wants and needs of their customers, they can gain that customer loyalty. And that's where surprise and delight come in. Like if they execute a surprise and delight idea really well, customers are more likely to be brand advocates and stick with the brand, especially on social media. So using surprise and delight helps increase brand awareness but also companies can use it as a retention strategy.” - Anagha Das“Companies now are using the power of social listening to really understand where their customers are, what they're super interested in, what they're listening to, what they're watching, what trends they're really into that are not related to the company at all. It's literally just like, what are your customers into? And like, how can you play into that to show that you're listening and that you understand your audience and show that you care and want to do something that makes them feel good about whatever they're passionate about.” - Anagha Das“It's really just becoming a little bit more human and thoughtful about your audience, and realizing that everyone doesn't wanna be sold to 24/7. And I think surprising and delighting your audience, even for a B2B audience, it can be as easy as, ‘All right, today, we're not gonna post promotional stuff on LinkedIn. We're gonna just send out like a have a great day post.' Like it's something as simple as that. Just to show that there's people behind the brand and they're acknowledging their audience as people as well.“ - Colin StampsTime Stamps[5:13] Tell me more about “Ted Lasso”[6:20] Learn about the marketing behind “Ted Lasso”[8:44] How does Ted Lasso use surprise and delight?[15:28] What can B2B marketers learn about using surprise and delight in their marketing?[17:00] What's social listening? And how are companies using it to tune into trends in their customer base?[22:38] What are simple ways you can use surprise and delight in your B2B marketing?[27:58] What can we learn about marketing from the “dart scene” in “Ted Lasso”?LinksWatch Ted LassoCheck out how the Qualtrics Dream Team delivered Popeyes, a dog, a margarita, and more to their event attendeesSee Asana's Celebration Critters that emerge when a task is completedRead tales (pun intended) of Chewy's epic customer serviceLearn more about Custom Ink's unusual money back guarantee on customized goods  Find out more about social listening and how it could benefit your businessAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios), Dane Eckerle (Head of Development), Colin Stamps (Podcast Launch Manager), Anagha Das (B2B Content Marketing Manager), and Meredith O'Neil (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith O'Neil, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.

One More Thing Before You Go
Over the Teacup Spotlight Sunday- That Thing About Ted Lasso

One More Thing Before You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 24:25


In this episode: Ted Lasso Season 3 will be premiering this fall possibly early October, and to prepare you for that debut, we are bringing you This Sunday Spotlight replay of Episode 110 “Over the Teacup with Michael & Diane: That Thing About Ted Lasso,” which aired on the 10th of September 2021. After listening to this episode please take the opportunity to go to Apple TV Plus and catch up on season one and two. So, sit back grab a cup of something and enjoy. What happens when you put an American football coach from Kansas into the middle of an English football (Soccer) team? How about when you throw in an egomaniac, a silent bob type, a team owner that's a smart, beautiful and strong woman, with a brilliant group of teammates? Why you get Ted Lasso! Diane and I share with you our favorite dramedy on Fridays. Ted Lasso is an American comedy television series currently streaming as an original on Apple TV Plus. It was born from and developed by Jason Sudeikis, it's also produced by Jason, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly. The series is based on a character of the same name that Sudeikis first portrayed in a series of promos for NBC Sports' coverage of the Premier League back in 2013. This weekly addiction stars Jason Sudeikis, as an American college football coach who led the Wichita State Shockers to a Division II National Collegiate Athletic Association championship. He is hired to coach an English soccer team in an attempt by its new owner (Rebecca Welton, played by Hannah Waddingham) a newly divorced woman, to spite her ex-husband. As you probably already figured out Ted is a downhome, kind-hearted American father and husband, who is seen as unsophisticated kind of “hillbilly” but is smarter than he looks. He loves to coach and cares more about people than winning. This weekly gem runs about 30 minutes each Friday, and the first season of Ted Lasso, containing 10 episodes, premiered on Apple TV+ on August 14, 2020. It also stars Brandon Hunt, Steven Manus, Jeremy Swift, Phil Dunster, Brett Goldstein, Nick Mohammed, Juno Temple and a brilliant ensemble cast that brings you into their lives each and every week. Just a quick reminder: over the next couple of weeks, I will be taking a break to spend some time with my family, refresh my soul, and concentrate on my health, so that I can come back with a new line up of fantastic guests, and great conversations to inspire, motivate, and educate you. During this time, we have selected some of our favorite episodes from this podcast and we know you're going to love these conversations that will touch your soul. So please enjoy these popular favorites, and I will see you starting September 14th with brand new episodes, brilliant guests and more of what you love about One More Thing Before You Go! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

It's In My Queue
"I Support Women's Wrongs" : Ted Lasso ft. Vynique Moon

It's In My Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 74:52


With the help of special guest Vynique Moon, we discuss the pilot of Ted Lasso. From the pilot's thoughtful setups of many important arcs over the entire show, to Ted's goofy personality, to how Rebecca is somewhat framed as the main character.Follow Vynique on Twitter @vyniquemoon and don't forget to check out their writing at screenspeck.com!If you want more Ted Lasso commentary from us, check out our 2021 and 2022 Emmy nomination discussions.Subscribe to our newsletter at itsinmyqueue.substack.com.Find us on Twitter: @inmyqueuepod • @adinaterrific • @karaaa_powellAnd Instagram: @inmyqueuepodor send comments, questions,  and show suggestions to us at itsinmyqueuepod@gmail.com!

Next Best Picture Podcast
The Next Best Series Podcast - Interview With "Ted Lasso" Emmy-Nominee, Hannah Waddingham

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 21:15


Hannah Waddingham is one of the secret ingredients to why "Ted Lasso" has captured the hearts of millions of people worldwide. After winning the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the first season, Hannah is again nominated in the same category for season 2 of the Emmy Award-winning show. With more depth, laughs, and heart, Hannah has taken Rebecca Welton to new and unexpected places, continuing to garner terrific reviews for her work in the process. She was kind enough to spend time talking to us about working on the show, what the future holds for season 3, and much more! We hope you enjoy the conversation and that you will check out the show now streaming on Apple TV+. Thank you. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture

Dish
Ted Lasso's Hannah Waddingham, Phil Dunster and a sea bass

Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 31:19


Welcome to your dream get-together, hosted by Nick Grimshaw and Michelin star chef Angela Hartnett. It's time for our first guests to take their seats at Dish HQ. This week, Angela and Nick are joined by Hannah Waddingham and Phil Dunster from the seven-time (yes, SEVEN) Emmy Award winning comedy-drama Ted Lasso. Hannah and Phil star as club owner Rebecca Welton and footballer Jamie Tartt in Apple's global hit series, alongside Jason Sudeikis as the American college football coach hired to train a British Premier League team. Over sea bass and drinks, the table chat ranges from Hannah's obsession with Angela to Angela's obsession with Hannah, the secret to ragout… and is Nick about to start taking football seriously? Just so you know, our podcast might contain the occasional mild swear word or adult theme. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes We can't all have a Michelin star chef in the kitchen, but you can ask Angela for help. Send your dilemmas to dish@waitrose.co.uk and she'll try to answer in a future episode. Dish is a Somethin:Else Creative Studio production for Waitrose & Partners.

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast
Inverting the Pyramid of Success

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 63:36


It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast
Midnight Train to Royston

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 59:17


It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

The Grounded Learners Guild
Redemptive Leadership

The Grounded Learners Guild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022


Remember when we refused to talk about “Ted Lasso” character Rebecca Welton when we did our Lasso mini-episode? Well, that was intentional. Rebecca as a character offers simply too many connections to the idea of redemptive leadership to cover within those 20 minute norms, so we're devoting this full-length episode to Rebecca- and leaders everywhere- to help you hop in the perfect pedi-cab to lead you down the road to redemptive leadership.

Rádio Mega Brasil Online
MEGA SÉRIES (2022) #04 - Especial Mega Séries Ted Lasso, com Sandra Trabucco Valenzuela

Rádio Mega Brasil Online

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 18:47


Ted Lasso é uma comédia norte-americana superpremiada que está na Apple TV. Ted Lasso é um treinador de futebol americano que é contratado por um time de futebol inglês como treinador. Lasso e seu assistente não só desconhecem as regras do soccer, como também não entendem hábitos ingleses, como beber chá ou dirigir automóveis do lado direito. Rebecca Welton, a dona do time de futebol, contrata Ted Lasso justamente para aniquilar qualquer chance de vitória do time, que é uma paixão de seu ex-marido, que a trocou por uma “Rebecca” mais jovem. Com personagens e textos bem escritos, toques melancólicos e um humor elegante, a série é um sucesso de crítica e de público tendo conquistado em suas temporadas (2020/2021): 5 Prêmios Emmy, 2 Prêmios do Sindicato de Atores, 2 Prêmios Writers Guild of America Award, 4 Critics' Choice Television, 3 TCA Wards, Peabody Award, Globo de Ouro, entre outros. O elenco afinado traz Jason Sudeikis interpretando Ted Lasso e Hanna Waddingham como Rebecca. . O programa Mega Séries é apresentado por Sandra Trabucco Valenzuela, todas as terças, às 15h, com reapresentações as quartas, às 10h, e aos sábados, às 16h. na Rádio Mega Brasil Online. E também é disponibilizado, simultaneamente com a exibição de estreia em imagens, na TV Mega Brasil.

Halo, Dziewczyny!
Halo, co tam? Ted Lasso.

Halo, Dziewczyny!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 49:19


Przed Wami kolejny odcinek z naszej ulubionej serii “Halo, co tam?”, a w nim omawiamy serial-złoto, czyli "Teda Lasso". Poza zarysem fabuły i omówieniem głównych tematów poruszanych w 2 pierwszych (na razie jedynych) sezonach serialu usłyszycie naszą szczerą ekscytację i zachwyt. Dowiecie się, dlaczego ta produkcja przywraca wiarę w ludzi, czego możemy się nauczyć o męskości oraz dlaczego marzymy o tym, aby na świecie było więcej Tedów. Uwaga, będą małe spoilery, ale i tak proszę przesłuchać, a potem obejrzeć. Albo na odwrót. Zapraszamy do słuchania i przed ekrany! W tym odcinku: (01:00) - temat odcinka: serial „Ted Lasso” (02:12) - zarys fabuły (03:51) - kim jest Ted Lasso? (10:17) - struktura serialu, główne wątki (19:04) - Rebecca Welton (20:06) - Roy Kent (24:51) - temat męskości, główne postaci męskie (32:20) - relacje ojciec-syn (35:52) - temat zdrowia psychicznego (40:14) - za co lubimy ten serial (47:47) - podziękowania dla wspierających na Patronite

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast
No Weddings and a Funeral

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 71:58


It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast
Do the Right-est Thing

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 49:33


It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

Stuff Mom Never Told You
Fictional Women Around the World: Rebecca Welton

Stuff Mom Never Told You

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 18:29


Time for some biscuits with the boss! The boss being Ted Lasso's Rebecca Welton. We discuss character growth, trauma, healing and strong supportive female friendships.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast
The Hope That Kills You

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 43:01


It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To Go Artist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

Cats, Milfs & Lesbian Things
Hannah Waddingham: A New Like

Cats, Milfs & Lesbian Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 22:51


Let's talk about your favorite milf: Hannah Waddingham. This episode is all about Ted Lasso, Rebecca Welton, and unexpected circumstances in our life. If you want to join and talk about your favorite milf, drop us a message on Instagram (@catsmilfsandlesbianthings) or on Twitter (@cmlesbianthings). We want to hear from you!

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To GoArtist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast
Make Rebecca Great Again

They're Soulmates: A Ted Lasso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 47:34


It's the after show, after show. This podcast will be a deep dive into the characters of Ted Lasso and Rebecca Welton, how they are connected and why this is a long-game romance. Follow us on Twitter @tedbeccapodcast You can watch Ted Lasso exclusively on AppleTV. Seasons 1 and 2 are now streaming. Ted Lasso Cast: Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso Hannah Waddingham as Rebecca Welton Brendan Hunt as Coach Beard Juno Temple as Keeley Jones Brett Goldstein as Roy Kent Jeremy Swift as Leslie Higgins Nick Mohammed as Nathan Shelley Thank you to Hannah Greer for the beautiful illustrations in our cover art. You can see more of her art here on Twitter. Theme song licensed through Soundstripe: Track Title: No Place To Go Artist Name(s): Alsever Lake Writer Name: Adrian Dominic Walther --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tedbeccapodcast/message

Two Boobs Watch the Tube
Ted Lasso - Season 1 (2020)

Two Boobs Watch the Tube

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 44:20


What business does constantly cheery coach Ted Lasso have managing a strange sport in a foreign country, neither of which he knows anything about? That's what lots of people are trying to figure out in this Apple TV+ series, from Richmond's staunch fanbase, to the British press, to the people who wonder if owner Rebecca ? has gone off the deep end after very public (and very nastly) divorce from Rupert ?, the club's previous owner. Can Ted's charm offensive turn everyone to his side, or is he in over his wonderfully-coiffed head? Vinnk introduced Sean to this show, which Sean promptly forgot and tried to introduce Vinnk to the show. Based on a series of advertising spots for NBC Sports to promote their rights to air the real-life UK Premiere Football League games in the US, we explore how Ted Lasso transformed its titular character from buffoon meant to mock Americans' lack of knowledge (or interest) in the sport played everywhere else in the world into a heartfelt, award-winning dramedy. Starring: * Jason Sudeikis - Coach Ted Lasso * Brendan Hunt - Coach Beard * Hannah Waddingham - Rebecca Welton * Brett Goldstein - Roy Kent * Juno Temple - Keeley Jones * Nick Mohammed - Nathan Shelley * Jeremy Swift - Leslie Higgins Available on Apple TV+. Logo by by Louis Lloyd-Judson: https://louistrations.co.uk. This podcast is brought to you by the Nerd & Tie Podcast Network. Listen to other great shows at http://nerdandtie.com.

The Secret Life Of Cookies
Ted Lasso Shortbread with Jennifer Taub

The Secret Life Of Cookies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 61:25


Whether you fancy yourself the Rebecca Welton character, or Ted Lasso himself, you know you have a need to eat or make shortbread one way or another. Marissa's guest this week, Professor Jennifer Taub, had the brilliant idea to make the “official” Apple+ Ted Lasso recipe – with a few tweaks c/o Marissa. While uncovering the secrets of Lasso's shortbread, they also discuss Jennifer's book Big Dirty Money: Making White Collar Criminals Pay and go deep on the insidiousness of white-collar crime in America. They may or may not also sing show tunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

One More Thing Before You Go
That Thing About Ted Lasso

One More Thing Before You Go

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 24:05


What happens when you put an American football coach from Kansas into the middle of an English football team (as in Soccer) in a foreign country such as the United Kingdom, throw in an egomaniac, a silent bob type, a team owner that's a smart, beautiful and strong woman, with a brilliant group of teammates? Why you get Ted Lasso!  Diane and I share with you our favorite comedy drama family Friday. Ted Lasso is an American comedy television series currently streaming as an original on Apple TV Plus. It was Born from and developed by Jason Sudeikis, it's also produced by Jason, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt, and Joe Kelly. The series is based on a character of the same name that Sudeikis first portrayed in a series of promos for NBC Sports' coverage of the Premier League back in 2013.This weekly addiction stars Jason Sudeikis, as an American college football coach who led the Wichita State Shockers to a Division II National Collegiate Athletic Association championship, he is hired to coach an English soccer team in an attempt by its new owner (Rebecca Welton, played by Hannah Waddingham) a newly divorced woman, to spite her ex-husband.As you probably already figured out Ted is a downhome, kind-hearted American father and husband, who is seen as unsophisticated kind of “hillbilly” but is smarter than he looks.He loves to coach and cares more about people than winning. This weekly gem  runs about 30 minutes each Friday, The first season of Ted Lasso, containing 10 episodes, premiered on Apple TV+ on August 14, 2020.It also stars Brandon Hunt, Steven Manus, Jeremy Swift, Phil Dunster, Brett Goldstein, Nick Mohammed, Juno Temple and a brilliant ensemble cast that brings you into their lives each and every week. https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcast

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
Ted Lasso's Hannah Waddingham

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 50:58


Hannah Waddingham stars alongsie Jason Sudekis in Ted Lasso. She plays team owner Rebecca Welton in the series. Hannah joins guest host Linda Holmes of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour to chat about her role in Ted Lasso. Plus, she talks about her years of performing in theater, her iconic part on Game of Thrones, *and* what it's like to perform in an award-winning musical when a mouse is stuck in your dress.

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
Hannah Waddingham talks 'Ted Lasso' and 'shame, shame'

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 24:46


Today, we continue our collaboration with our sister podcast “The Envelope” and its host Yvonne Villarreal. In this episode, she talks with Hannah Waddingham about Waddingham's Emmy-nominated performance in “Ted Lasso,” the feel-good Apple TV + comedy series that centers on the upbeat, fish-out-of-water American coach of an English soccer team. Waddingham plays the coach's initially vindictive and cynical boss, Rebecca.Waddingham also discusses her turn as the “Game of Thrones” nun who infamously yelled “Shame! Shame!” at Cersei Lannister, recounts how doors have opened for her during her career and reflects on her childhood as the daughter and granddaughter of opera singers.More reading:Those biscuits in ‘Ted Lasso' look delish. Not so much, says Hannah Waddingham‘Ted Lasso's' Christmas episode wasn't part of the plan. Here's how they pulled it off‘Ted Lasso' isn't just a TV show. It's a vibe

The Envelope
Hannah Waddingham talks 'Ted Lasso' and 'shame, shame'

The Envelope

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 23:45


Hannah Waddingham discusses her Emmy-nominated performance in “Ted Lasso,” the feel-good Apple TV+ comedy series that centers on the upbeat American coach of an English soccer team. Waddingham plays the coach's initially vindictive and cynical boss, Rebecca. She also talks about her turn as the “Game of Thrones” nun who infamously yelled “Shame! Shame!” at Cersei Lannister, recounts how doors have opened for her during her career and reflects on her childhood as the daughter and granddaughter of opera singers.More reading:Those biscuits in ‘Ted Lasso' look delish. Not so much, says Hannah Waddingham‘Ted Lasso's' Christmas episode wasn't part of the plan. Here's how they pulled it off‘Ted Lasso' isn't just a TV show. It's a vibePhoto courtesy of Apple TV+

TheWrap-Up
'Ted Lasso' Star Hannah Waddingham

TheWrap-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 45:17


This week on "TheWrap-Up," we discussed the $900 million sale of Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine, Mike Richards possibly getting the "Jeopardy!" hosting gig and the lasting fallout of Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit against Disney. Then, "Ted Lasso" star Hannah Waddingham joined the podcast and talked about how she drew upon her own experiences to play Rebecca Welton and how she dealt with the mental toll that the waterboarding scenes in "Game of Thrones" took on her.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lasso Effect
Episode 15 - Rebecca's Journey

The Lasso Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 59:22


This episode is fully dedicated to the fierce, funny and fabulous, Rebecca Welton.  We discuss where she came from to where she is going and everything in between.  Shawn reads a listener email that sparks on new perspective on Nate's anxiety and Nikki tries not to cry again.  

Comedy Slab
141 - Ted Lasso

Comedy Slab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 45:22


This week we review - Ted Lasso (Series 1 Episode 6)Recently divorced Rebecca Welton is the new owner of AFC Richmond, a struggling team in the English Premier League and to seek revenge on her cheating ex-husband, she hires the most incompetent coach that she can find to ruin the football club - the only thing her ex ever loved. She hires Ted Lasso, an American Football coach who knows absolutely nothing about football. Arriving in Richmond with his assistant, Coach Beard, he tries to connect with the players with his positive, folksy charm. The team hates him and take him for a fool but it soon becomes clear that he's smarter than he looks.Written by Bill Wrubel (Episode)Directed by Elliot Hegarty (Episode)Executive Producers by Jeff Ingold / Liza Katzer / Bill Lawrence / Jason SudeikisAn Apple Original Production.Ted Lasso is available here: https://apple.co/3u2sWts The Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube. Subscribe for a new episode each Monday. Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.