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This is Let's Talk Clipped, a companion podcast for FX's Clipped, a Hulu sports drama based on the 30 for 30 Podcasts series, The Sterling Affairs. In our final episode, host Ramona Shelburne chats with returning guests Gina Welch (showrunner, writer, and executive producer of Clipped) and writer and producer Rembert Browne about the sixth and final episode of Clipped, “Keep Smiling.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Logan starts the show off with his thoughts on Klay Thompson joining the Mavs, marking the end of an era with the Warriors (01:08). Then, Logan and Raja are joined by The Athletic's Sam Amick to discuss Paul George to the Sixers, potential Lakers targets, what Golden State does next, and more (13:19) before opening up the mailbag (55:07). After, ‘Clipped' writer Rembert Browne joins to discuss his work on the show, what it's like working with actors such as Laurence Fishburne and Cleopatra Coleman, and what he hopes viewers take away from the series (67:11). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell Guests: Sam Amick and Rembert Browne Producers: Jonathan Kermah and Eduardo Ocampo Additional Production Support: Ben Cruz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#291: Back in 2014, leaked audio of L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling making racist comments caused a firestorm. There were calls for him to step down, for Clippers players to boycott their own games, and for the league to do something. Fairly quickly, the NBA did. But the story didn't end there. In 2019, a podcast series from ESPN's 30 for 30 called The Sterling Affairs explored how the whole saga went down with interviews with Clippers players, former coach Doc Rivers, and Shelly Sterling, Donald's wife. Now there's a new series called “Clipped” from FX and Hulu that's based on the podcast. "Clipped" writer/producer Rembert Browne (who also covered the story back in 2014 for Grantland) joined How To LA to talk about the significance of what went down a decade ago, and what it was like to turn the story into a TV series.
Chris and Andy talk about the news that ‘Deadpool & Wolverine' director Shawn Levy is potentially being tapped to direct the next ‘Avengers' movie (1:00). Then they talk about the first two episodes of ‘The Acolyte' and how director Leslye Headland is doing her best to walk a tightrope between making a show that is appealing to a general audience and also hard-core ‘Star Wars' fans (12:21). Finally, they talk about the season finale of ‘Hacks' and how they felt about Season 3 as a whole (46:50) before playing an extra snippet of their conversation with Rembert Browne about ‘Clipped' (1:10:53). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Let's Talk Clipped, a companion podcast for FX's Clipped, a Hulu sports drama based on the 30 for 30 Podcasts series, The Sterling Affairs. Each week, Ramona Shelburne, host and reporter of The Sterling Affairs and executive producer of Clipped, sits down with cast and writers from the show to talk about the latest episode. In this episode, Ramona chats with show runner, writer, and executive producer Gina Welch and writer and producer Rembert Browne about the first two episodes of Clipped. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Andy talk about the full trailer for ‘The Bear' Season 3 that was released this week (1:00) and the first few episodes of ‘Tires,' the new series from comedian Shane Gillis (14:44). Then they are joined by ‘Clipped' staff writer Rembert Browne to talk about how his 2014 article in Grantland about the scandal involving Clippers owner Donald Sterling led him to work on the show (27:37) and why this story is still worth telling (44:38). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guest: Rembert Browne Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andy Greenwald is joined by Rembert Browne to discuss “Finale,” the series finale of ‘The Office.' They open by describing their relationships with the beloved NBC sitcom and how impressive it is that ‘The Office' has remained a centerpiece of popular culture so many years after it finished its run (3:58). Along the way, the two explain how the show “ended” multiple times throughout its nine seasons (21:12). Later, they talk about their complicated feelings regarding the final episode and how it tied up nicely in some ways and missed the mark in others (47:44). Finally, they answer the titular question: “Did it stick the landing?” (70:13). Host: Andy Greenwald Guest: Rembert Browne Producers: Kaya McMullen and Kai Grady Theme Song and Other Music Credits: Giancarlo Vulcano Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thanksgiving is one week away! You know what that means: We're talking all about the biggest food holiday of the year. First up, Carla Lalli Music walks us through the Big Four: turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, and stuffing. Then, writer Rembert Browne talks about his essay on Thanksgiving in Atlanta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Van Lathan and Rembert Browne break down the third episode of ‘Atlanta' Season 3, ‘The Old Man and the Tree.' They discuss the reactions to the season so far (:48) before digging into a character breakdown of Darius, Paper Boy, Van, and Earn (13:58). Plus, what is it with white girls snatching hats at parties (37:47)? Hosts: Van Lathan and Rembert Browne Producer: Donnie Beacham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Van Lathan and Rembert Browne sit down to discuss the two-episode premiere of 'Atlanta'. They recall what made the first two season so endearing and memorable (01:39) before they get into the first two episodes of the show's highly anticipated third season (06:58). Hosts: Van Lathan & Rembert Browne Senior Producer: Steve Ahlman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While Raja hits the slopes, Logan welcomes Rembert Browne to fill in as guest host as only he can. They catch up on the Hawks' season and Trae Young's supremacy in Atlanta (3:00), Kyrie Irving's impact on the Nets this season (18:00), and their shared love for ‘Abbott Elementary' (37:00). Host: Logan Murdock Guest: Rembert Browne Producers: Sasha Ashall and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part 1 of a two-part podcast, Bill shares his thoughts on a few sports topics including the Golden State Warriors, NBA MVP odds, Aaron Rodgers, Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver, and more (2:43). Then Bill is joined by NFL Network's Peter Schrager to discuss the Rams trading for Von Miller and AFC standings, before making their Million-Dollar Picks for NFL Week 9 (29:10). Finally Bill talks to his old colleague Rembert Browne about his Atlanta Braves winning the World Series (1:21:25). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Peter Schrager and Rembert Browne Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris is joined by writer and Hawks fan Rembert Browne to discuss what it’s been like rooting for the Hawks in their up-and-down season and their current seven-game win streak (03:00). Later, Chris is joined by The Ringer’s Kevin O’Connor to discuss whether all bad teams are a Nate McMillan away from being good, how Bogdan Bogdanovic has changed the dynamic of the team since returning from injury, and more (17:00). Host: Chris Ryan Guest: Rembert Browne and Kevin O’Connor
In this episode of "Dom's Club," host Dominique Mobley sits down with talented and prolific writer Rembert Browne and his manager, Jermaine Johnson. Episode 9 / Season 2Rembert wrote the Marvel comic Black Panther: World of Wakanda #6. Rembert also scored an exclusive interview with President Obama on Air Force 1 and was selected as a 2016 Forbes 30 Under 30 Member. He has written for such outlets as The New York Times, Vulture, The Ringer, New York Magazine, Bon Appétit, The FADER, and Interview Magazine.Jermaine is a manager at 3ARTs, where he manages top-level talent, including Rembert and writer Attica Locke (When They See Us, Little Fires Everywhere). Jermaine was featured in Next Gen 2020: The Hollywood Reporter’s 35 Rising Executives 35 and Under and was selected as a winner of the inaugural Shadow and Act RISING Awards in 2019. During this amazing interview we learn...How observing one of the producers of Silicon Valley shaped Jermaine’s interest in becoming a manager to top writers, directors, and other storytellers;How being an only-child led to Rembert’s career in journalism;What Jermaine looks for when deciding to represent talent;The importance of experiencing life as a writer and storyteller, to make sure you always have something to say;Jermaine’s mission to ensure that his clients of color know what they’re worth – and recognize when they’re not being paid an appropriate amount;Why Jermaine believes young talent of color should not just be ‘happy to be here’;How there will always be an opportunity to tell the story you want to tell – and why you shouldn’t force it;Why success online does not always mean success in your wallet;The importance of having people around you throughout the creative process and your career journey;Why Rembert believes that you should always check in to see how broke you are – even when you’re broke;Why the Black community needs to get more comfortable talking about money and about how to handle finances;and more! https://DominiqueMobley.comhttp://Twitter.com/Dom_Mobley http://Instagram.com/Dom_Mobley Dom's Club: Film, TV, Comedy & Books. Dominique Mobley with guests Rembert Browne and Jermaine Johnson. Episode 9.
The guys get to chop it up with the ebullient and brilliant Jamilah Lemieux. Jamilah is a writer, editor, and social critic who has been a leading voice in the popularization of Black feminism over the last decade, shifting the conversation through her blogging; contributions to Essence, Mic, The Guardian, Colorlines, The Washington Post, The Columbia Journalism Review, The Nation and The New York Times; appearances on CNN, ABC, CBS, BET, Buzzfeed, MTV2, and MSNBC, Desus and Mero, The Breakfast Club, and more; and her ever-present and active Twitter. She talks about returning to the page, the sharpness of the critique that Black women face, the heartbreak of being attacked by Black men on the internet, dinner at Farrakhan's house, and much more. SHOW NOTES Follow Jamilah: https://twitter.com/JamilahLemieux for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf - https://bookshop.org/books/for-colored-girls-who-have-considered-suicide-when-the-rainbow-is-enuf/9780684843261 Surviving R Kelly - https://www.netflix.com/title/81069393 Wesley Lowery - https://twitter.com/WesleyLowery Toni Cade Bambara - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Cade_Bambara Demetria Lucas - http://www.demetrialucas.com/ Luvvie Ajayi - https://luvvie.org/ Rembert Browne - https://twitter.com/rembert Eve Ewing - https://airgoradio.com/airgo/2017/8/10/episode-102-eve-ewing-returns A Little Juju - https://www.itsjujubae.com/ Black Male Privilege checklist - https://projecthumanities.asu.edu/content/black-male-privilege-checklist Our Kind of People - https://bookshop.org/books/our-kind-of-people-inside-america-s-black-upper-class/9780060984380 The Spook who sat by the door - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BynXfREPG8 Afro American Patrolmen’s League - https://interactive.wttw.com/dusable-to-obama/afro-american-patrolmens-league Toni Morrison - https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/06/books/toni-morrison-dead.html Zora Neale Hurston - https://www.zoranealehurston.com/ dream hampton - https://www.dreamhampton.com/ Miles Marshall Lewis - https://twitter.com/MMLunlimited Mom and Dad are Fighting - https://slate.com/podcasts/mom-and-dad-are-fighting Become an AirGo Amplifier - airgoradio.com/donate Rate and review AirGo - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/airgo/id1016530091
**Disclaimer** **** This episode features an interview with Rembert Browne, host of Gaining Ground: The New Georgia, that was recorded early on the morning of January 6, before any of the events in DC occurred, and while we were still overjoyed about Jon Ossoff and Reverend Warnock's victories in the Senate runoff. The introduction was recorded the next day, January 7. ***** The format for this episode is a little different from our usual style. Our hosts Holly and Marcus got on a call with our friend Rembert Browne, from the Crooked Media podcast Gaining Ground: The New Georgia, to have a more casual chat about the results. (spoiler alert: Warnock and Ossoff both won) They discuss how Georgia's political landscape has shifted over the years, especially outside of Atlanta, why the type of grassroots organizing we've been covering works so well, and what kind of leadership Georgia is likely to see come from its newly elected senators. You can find Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker's podcast Gaining Ground: The New Georgia here: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/gaining-ground/ If you'd like to get involved with the work to help preserve democracy and the rights of all voters, you can sign up with The Election Defenders here: https://electiondefenders.org/ You can also find virtual events, online organizer trainings, and direct actions with The Frontline at: https://www.mobilize.us/thefrontline/ Keep up with us at www.groundgamepod.com
Georgia is in the midst of one of the greatest political shifts in American history, and it didn’t just happen. How did Stacey Abrams and other voting rights advocates turn the state blue? Will their efforts be the deciding factor in the Senate runoffs? Atlanta journalist Rembert Browne joins Mara, Wesley and Keith to share insights from his new podcast “Gaining Ground: The New Georgia”.Follow us on Instagram and Twitter:@runtellthis_@Marascampo@WesleyLowery@K_Dot_Re@RembertGaining Ground Podcast: http://gaininggroundpodcast.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this special ep. of No Dunks, Trey, Tas & JD talk to writer Rembert Browne about his new documentary podcast, "Gaining Ground: The New Georgia," all the work that went into flipping Georgia blue for the first time since '92, how Trae Young is making the Hawks cool, and which City Edition jerseys might be future classics. The Georgia senate runoff election is Jan. 5. Make a plan to vote and/or donate to the Warnock/Ossoff campaigns/Fair Fight by clicking the link in our bio.Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/NoDunksInc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this special ep. of No Dunks, Trey, Tas & JD talk to writer Rembert Browne about his new documentary podcast, "Gaining Ground: The New Georgia," all the work that went into flipping Georgia blue for the first time since '92, how Trae Young is making the Hawks cool, and which City Edition jerseys might be future classics. The Georgia senate runoff election is Jan. 5. Make a plan to vote and/or donate to the Warnock/Ossoff campaigns/Fair Fight by clicking the link in our bio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The future of democracy as we know it hinges on the outcome of two Senate races in a state that shocked the nation by turning blue for the first time in nearly three decades. Georgia is the center of the political universe after organizers from John Lewis to Stacey Abrams spent years battling some of the country’s most brutal voter suppression with a young, diverse coalition that’s finally ready to take power. Visit the frontlines of the most pivotal Senate contest of our time as two of Atlanta’s own – journalists Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker detail what made this historic moment possible and talk to the key organizers, strategists, and voters who are hoping to see years of hard work change the South forever. “Gaining Ground: The New Georgia” is a co-production of Tenderfoot TV and Crooked Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The future of democracy as we know it hinges on the outcome of two Senate races in a state that shocked the nation by turning blue for the first time in nearly three decades. Georgia is the center of the political universe after organizers from John Lewis to Stacey Abrams spent years battling some of the country’s most brutal voter suppression with a young, diverse coalition that’s finally ready to take power. Visit the frontlines of the most pivotal Senate contest of our time as two of Atlanta’s own – journalists Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker detail what made this historic moment possible and talk to the key organizers, strategists, and voters who are hoping to see years of hard work change the South forever. “Gaining Ground: The New Georgia” is a co-production of Tenderfoot TV and Crooked Media. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The future of democracy as we know it hinges on the outcome of two Senate races in a state that shocked the nation by turning blue for the first time in nearly three decades. Georgia is the center of the political universe after organizers from John Lewis to Stacey Abrams spent years battling some of the country’s most brutal voter suppression with a young, diverse coalition that’s finally ready to take power. Visit the frontlines of the most pivotal Senate contest of our time as two of Atlanta’s own – journalists Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker detail what made this historic moment possible and talk to the key organizers, strategists, and voters who are hoping to see years of hard work change the South forever. “Gaining Ground: The New Georgia” is a co-production of Tenderfoot TV and Crooked Media. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The future of our democracy hinges on the outcome of two Senate races in Georgia, a state that shocked the nation by flipping for the first time in nearly three decades. In this multi-part podcast, visit the frontlines with two of Atlanta’s own - journalists Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker as they detail the struggles and triumphs that led to this moment, and hear from the organizers, strategists, and voters hoping to change the South forever. Our new podcast, “Gaining Ground: The New Georgia” is a co-production of Tenderfoot TV and Crooked Media. Subscribe and listen to the first 2 episodes now, wherever you listen to podcasts: gaininggroundpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The future of our democracy hinges on the outcome of two Senate races in Georgia, a state that shocked the nation by flipping for the first time in nearly three decades. In this multi-part podcast, visit the frontlines with two of Atlanta’s own - journalists Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker as they detail the struggles and triumphs that led to this moment, and hear from the organizers, strategists, and voters hoping to change the South forever. Our new podcast, “Gaining Ground: The New Georgia” is a co-production of Tenderfoot TV and Crooked Media. Subscribe and listen to episode 1 now, wherever you listen to podcasts: gaininggroundpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After Georgia's historic flip in 2020, all eyes are on its two January 2021 Senate run-offs. In this multi-part podcast, journalists Rembert Browne and Jewel Wicker, tell the stories behind the moment. From Tenderfoot TV and Crooked Media, this is “Gaining Ground: The New Georgia.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Jackie MacMullan to discuss the looming start date of the 2020-21 NBA season, the value of lottery draft picks in this year's NBA draft, offseason player movement, how teams should look to combat the Lakers' size, and more. Then Bill talks with Rembert Browne about yet another Atlanta sports heartbreak after the Braves' loss to the Dodgers in the NLCS, and Rembert shares his theory on why Atlanta may have a sports curse. Finally Bill talks with his buddy JackO about another Yankees postseason failure, a Dodgers vs. Rays World Series, "old-man baseball gripes," the 2020 presidential election, the upcoming presidential debate, and more.
Today on Episode 2 of Quarantine Radio, we make calls from our Upper West Side apartment to check in on Jemele Hill, Lenny S and Rembert Browne. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons hits on the NBA Christmas games (3:55), before making Million Dollar NFL Picks for Week 17 (21:38). Finally Bill and Rembert Browne bring back an old Grantland tradition with a “Who Won the Year?” bracket featuring Keanu Reeves, Tiger Woods, Kawhi Leonard, J.Lo, and many more (33:50).
Bill Simmons, Shea Serrano, and Rembert Browne will do up-downs until Bill is no longer tired as they rewatch ‘Remember The Titans,’ starring Denzel Washington, Will Patton, and Wood Harris.
With a Pencil: A Six-Episode Series About the John Wick Universe
Is Common a good actor? Why does John kill Gianna D'Antonio instead of just letting her kill herself? And does Laurence Fishburne or John Leguizamo have the best cameo? All of these questions and more are answered on this week's episode of 'With a Pencil.' Shea is joined by Juliet Litman and Rembert Browne to discuss.
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Daryl Morey to discuss the Rockets' impressive start to the NBA playoffs, James Harden's progression, the 3-point revolution, and more (2:48). Then, Bill runs through the Patriots' 2019 schedule, some NFL over/unders, and things to watch out for this weekend in the NBA playoffs (29:07). Finally, Bill sits down with TMZ's Van Lathan and writer Rembert Browne to talk about Nipsey Hussle, his legacy, how he's inspired today's cultural leaders to uplift their communities, and more (37:17).
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Rembert Browne try to bring a pennant to Cleveland as they rewatch the 1989 baseball classic ‘Major League,’ starring Tom Berenger and Charlie Sheen.
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by Bill Simmons to discuss a phenomenal dinner Bill had at Chi Spacca in Los Angeles (2:30). Then House calls up Rembert Browne, who is on the ground in Atlanta, GA, to share some knowledge of Atlanta's must-hit restaurants (20:00). Finally, House talks with longtime friend of the pod Mallory Rubin about her meticulous Super Bowl spread and a couple tips to ensure a delicious Super Bowl Sunday (38:30).
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Justin Verrier to discuss the bright future of Anthony Davis and Western Conference playoff teams (3:10) before Bill sits down with Rembert Browne to discuss what Super Bowl LIII could mean to the city of Atlanta, how to salvage the halftime show, and Rembert's favorite TV shows (42:00). Finally, Bill makes some NFL picks, and gets fired up for the Bucks-Celtics matchup (1:12:20).
On the show today, writer and journalist, Rembert Browne discusses his recent interview with Spike Lee. Then, former Village Voice reporter, Michael Musto fills us in on the paper's closure and what's next.
In hour 19, Rembert is solo-casting about Harry Potter and Jon Snow (who are both black), overrated books, and passports. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
It’s hour 23, and we’re in the home stretch. This hour, Rembert is joined by Ofo Ezeugwu, co-founder of WhoseYourLandlord. They talk about fashion, modeling, and founding a company. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
We’ve made it to the final hour. To bring things to a close, Rembert is joined by creative director and crystal artist Kerin Rose and FiveThirtyEight producer Jody Avirgan. They discuss all-nighters, the importance of sleep, and the odor of all-day podcasting. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 20, Rembert is joined by international hip-hop superstar Mac Miller for a discussion about meatballs, LA, and the greatest song ever. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 16, Rembert is joined by bartender and music aficionado Charlie Reyes and they discuss New York and Latinx heritage. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 18, Rembert is joined by (non-Australian) “Phil Chang” and Jeff and Eric Rosenthal of ItsTheReal, while they discuss Australian accents, getting recognized, and how Jeff and Eric two different people. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 17, Rembert is joined by comedy icon Sara Benincasa as they discuss exhaustion, good causes, chicken sitting, and smashing heads on rocks. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 21, Rembert is solo-casting about getting re-energized, Delilah, memory, Waffle House, and a smelly tent. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 15, Rembert is joined by Anchor Co-Founder and CEO Michael Mignano, who emerges from a tent in the office to discuss Dr. Podcast and the initial phone call that sparked this whole crazy event. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 14, Rembert is joined by music manager Ramya Velury, Grant Reynolds, and Eric Fleming. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 22, Rembert is joined by DeRay Mckesson and the they chat about yellow pants, killing your darlings, unexpected joy, and relaxation. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour eight, Rembert takes a little break and hands the mic over to Atlantic writer Hannah Giorgas and “Am I Allow to Like Anything?” host Darian Harvin. They discuss writing, skincare, and travel. Then Mike Boyd from Vayner Media and Eliana Larramendia of ABC news join to talk about Atlanta, curation, and news. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour ten, Complex’s Brandon "Jinx" Jenkins and Tidal’s Foster Kamer go to summer camp. Then Andrea Gompf, Editor-in-Chief of Remezcla joins to talk about home improvement and where hot water comes from. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour seven, Rembert is joined by DJ and Fool’s Gold Records co-founder Nick Catchdubs, Atlantic writer Hannah Giorgas, and “Am I Allow to Like Anything?” host Darian Harvin. They talk about music discovery and Living Single. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour six, New York Times bestselling author Michael Arceneaux joins to talk about his book, travel, and mice. Then the DJ Mick sits in to talk about his own career, health food, and music in the womb. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour four, Megan Collins of StyleGF stops by to dredge up old tweets, and Anna Holmes of Topic and Jezebel talks tennis and airline status with Rembert. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour three, writer and radio personality Miss Info and Dussepalooza founder Kameron McCullough stop by the studio. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour two, Hubleriot founder Anthony Demby and ICNCLST co-founder Sky Gellaty stop by the studio. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 1, New York Times bestselling author Mary HK Cho and community organizer Ken Miles join Rembert to kick things off. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour nine, Bomani Jones, host of High Noon on ESPN, joins to discuss having money, bags, and working on his show. Coltrane Curtis stops by to talk about the work he does at Team Epiphany. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour five, Elle Clay of the Sports Bra podcast and SBNation Editor-in-Chief Elena Bergeron stop by to talk about the summer, football, and Atlanta. Then host of the Rap Radar podcast Brian "B.Dot" Miller and rapper Nasty Nigel join to talk about camp and and playing at PS1. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 11, writer Ben Detrick stops by to check on Rembert’s health, and living in the aftermath of a big piece. Then Alex Sampson and Aaron Rhodan discuss creation and getting swole. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
In hour 13, Rembert is joined by Jason Parham of Wired and SPOOK, and Tommy Vietor of Crooked Media. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
How can we hold on to some of that "community" we started back in Anchor V2? We need to look at social media hubs like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and even Google+ https://www.facebook.com/groups/AnchorsAwave/ 250 members https://www.facebook.com/groups/269662786903674/ 1,900 members https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastmovement/ 15,000 members https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/112090461988424747667 25 members Find out about the Podcast-a-thon hosted by Rembert Browne to benefit Advantage Kids https://anchor.fm/advantagekids Rembert's conversation with Mike Mignano CEO of Anchor https://ileane.link/podcastathon Shout out to Listener Supporters Bernie Goldbach https://anchor.fm/topgold Patricia A Murray https://anchor.fm/patriciaAmurray The latest updates to the Anchor app [like Trimming, Splitting, Scrubbing and more] for August 2018 through version 3.6.1 (2). You can show your support for this podcast! Tweet the show: https://ileane.link/tweettheanchorshow Connect with me everywhere: Twitter twitter.com/ileane Instagram instagram.com/ileane Facebook https://fb.com/msileanespeaks Email me ileane.link/contact Leave me a voicemail ileane.link/voicemail Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ileane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ileane/support
In hour 12, writer and host of “Flagrant 2” Kazeem Famuyide comes by to talk about the business of media, and Phil Chang joins to talk about tennis and the Olsen twins. Rembert Browne is hosting a 24-hour podcast marathon to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. You can donate to the cause at advantagekids.co/donate
Rembert Browne, writer and former New York Magazine and Grantland journalist, hosts a 24-hour podcast at the Anchor HQ to raise money for his former youth tennis camp, Coach Wink's NJTL, in Atlanta to attend the US Open. The podcast features conversations with various special guests recorded over 24 hours straight and published in one-hour episodes. Tune in all day and night starting Thursday, August 30th, and donate to the cause at advantagekids.co.
Take flight with Air Auntie on episode 14 with writer/Atlanta native, Rembert Browne. We're talking Falcons heartbreak and riding Air Force One with President Obama.
The third season of Emmy nominated docuseries Last Chance U dropped July 20th, and we can't stop thinking about it. So we brought in sports writer Rembert Browne to interview Last Chance U director Greg Whiteley and Coach Jason Brown about filming the season.
This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal we welcome Capitol Music Group's SVP of Brand Partnerships, Brian Nolan, to the Upper West Side to discuss his time and work with J. Cole, Migos, Three6Mafia, ESPN and his own division at Capitol, seventeenfifty! A Silver Spring, MD native, Brian talks growing up a hip-hop fan in the melting pot of Washington, DC suburbs, the lessons he learned caddying for the likes of Alan Greenspan and Mike Wilbon, taking cues from his older brother, chasing baseball-playing dreams to James Madison University where he majored in marketing, finding his way to NYC for an internship at Rawkus Records, and how he focused his sights on the music industry. After a promised-job never materialized, Brian returned to Washington and to the golf course, and ultimately found his way into a mailroom, where he worked his way up from sending records to working them as a field marketing rep in Philadelphia. After earning his stripes putting up posters, Brian graduated to Sony Urban where he rode the tour bus with Juicy J, DJ Paul and Crunchy Black, helped their record Stay Fly go from 15 spins to fully taking over the airwaves, and saw them win Oscars and go Hollyhood. Brian remembers Jay-Z and Jay Brown bringing J. Cole to the label as one of three priorities from Roc Nation, and reminisces on the work Cole and Ib Hamad and their team put in to go from performing for tiny crowds and in conference rooms for small-city radio programmers to putting huge numbers on the boards, selling out arenas, and becoming a voice of a generation. Brian discusses how he took advantage of a ceiling at his radio job, combined his interests in music and sports, and fostered relationships with athletes and executives alike, using his skillset to make his mark in brand partnerships, and how he leveled up in his new role at Capitol, especially in working with Coach K and Pee at Quality Control. All that, plus stories about Ruben Studdard, Rembert Browne, Jemele Hill, David Cho, Naima Cochrane, Destiny's Child, John Legend, Ray Cash, go-go music, Freeky Zekey, Tiger Woods, and much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Writer Rembert Browne joins Matt and Nicole to reminisce about reunion football for aging people, getting back at people who ask you for favors years down the line, why you shouldn't drive cross-country by yourself, and why you should NEVER offer him a Snickers bar WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU. This episode also asks the most important question: When were you most punchable? This episode is sponsored by Care.com (care.com/inbox) "InBox theme" by 4aStables. (https://www.4astables.com) Music "Southside" by Lee Rosevere. (leerosevere.bandcamp.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
DeRay, Brittany and Sam, with special guest Rembert Browne, are live from NYC opening the NYC Podfest to talk about the NFL, the Flint water crisis, and Facebook. Touré joins DeRay for an interview about interviews, including R. Kelly and Kanye.
We revisit a very honest conversation between Ana and writer Rembert Browne (@rembert) about Colin Kaepernick, America, and why it’s imperative we talk about race, especially when it makes us feel uncomfortable. You can read Rembert’s profile on Kap here: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2732670-colin-kaepernick-anthem-race-in-america Send us an email with a question and we’ll get our #friendsofthepod to answer it in the new year: withfriendslikepod@gmail.com. Tweet us at @crooked_friends. Happy holidays to our sponsors! National Endowment for Financial Education: visit NEFE’s new financial literacy website SmartAboutMoney.org/friends to learn how to make a financial plan. Stamps.com: Get a four-week trial plus postage by visiting stamps.com with promo code Friends. Everlane: Free shipping on your first order at Everlane.com/friends Texture: Get a free trial when you go to texture.com/FRIENDS and save 30 percent a month on the regular price if you choose to continue your subscription.
Thanksgiving is one week away! You know what that means: We're talking all about the biggest food holiday of the year. First up, Carla Lalli Music walks us through the Big Four: turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, and stuffing. Then, writer Rembert Browne talks about his essay on Thanksgiving in Atlanta. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drake’s reputation as the World’s Most Lovably Corny Rapper often precedes him. But how did this cornball reputation originate? Do we all just see Drake as corny because we see our own corniness reflected in Drake? In this episode of October’s Very Owned, Noisey’s Eric Sundermann and Dan Ozzi are joined by writer Rembert Browne to discuss the evolution of Drake’s corniness. And then they spend a while contemplating where Drake’s career will go from here and determine that he will likely have a residence in Las Vegas where we will all take our children in 20 years to gaze upon the 6’s version of Tom Jones. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A conversation with writer Rembert Browne (@rembert) [1:21]on how his “write-around” profile of football player Colin Kaepernick (Bleacher Report) became a piece about this moment in America — and why the stakes are too high to avoid the uncomfortable conversations needed to change it. You can read that very good piece here: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2732670-colin-kaepernick-anthem-race-in-america Also relevant to the discussion: http://grantland.com/hollywood-prospectus/my-desk-rescue-jon-taffer-of-bar-rescue-stages-a-cubicle-intervention/ Send us questions to be answered on the pod waves! Email withfriendslikepod@gmail.com, and tweet at @crooked_friends. A REMINDER: our LIVE SHOW in AUSTIN, TX is on 9/23 at the Texas Tribune Festival. Find out more at https://www.texastribune.org/festival Please check out our fantastic sponsors! UPSIDE: Go to Upside.com and use promo code FRIENDS for $100 gift card to Amazon.com. TEXTURE: get a 14 day free trial when you go to texture.com/FRIENDS HELIX: Go to HelixSleep.com/Ana and get $50 off your order.
HBO and The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Chris Ryan and Rembert Browne to induct ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ into the Sports Movie Hall of Fame. They cover Woody Harrelson’s hustling tactics (6:00), Wesley Snipes’s height (11:00), Rosie Perez’s polarizing character (17:00), the essence of pickup basketball (26:00), Woody’s fashion (30:00), Wesley Snipes’s career trajectory (37:00), the black-actor championship belt (44:00), ‘New Jack City’ power rankings (48:00), and the premise of the planned remake (52:00).
The Ringer's Joe House is joined by David Chang and Bill Simmons in Part 2 of a two-part interview to discuss Chang's signature Nike SB Momofuku sneaker (2:30), the rise of food media (5:24), Chang's thoughts on the film 'Burnt' (17:54), and his "Last Meal on Earth" (22:14). Then House and Juliet Litman cover this week's food news (37:44) and writer and House's good friend Rembert Browne makes a compelling case for why lemon pepper wings are Atlanta's signature dish (55:22).
Rembert Browne joins Cookies hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss LaVar Ball's Big Baller Brand, Chris Paul's complicated legacy, and recent shakeups on the sports media landscape.
Join B & E for an XXL Black History Month LIVE edition of the show. Brittany and Eric will share what BHM means to them, test your knowledge of black history, and share their unconventional picks for the BHM pantheon. Joining them are special guests Tracy Clayton of BuzzFeed’s Another Round podcast and Rembert Browne of New York magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our final day in Houston! Katie is joined again today by a panel of Greg Jennings, Sarah Tiana, and Nick Wright to discuss why Tom Brady is both the most hated and most popular player in the NFL (1:30) and why are the Patriots favored over the Falcons? Are the Falcons actually the better team? (6:30) Houston Texans superstar JJ Watt comes by the set to talk about what it's like facing the Patriots and Tom Brady, his GM's comments on the Texans' quarterback play, and if he's annoyed with people hating on his authenticity (14:30). The always entertaining Rembert Brown comes by the set to talk about his beloved Falcons and the fans in Atlanta (27:00), plus Katie chats with the hilarious Keegan-Michael Key about hosting the NFL Honors show and Sarah pitches him some jokes he needs to share on stage. Thank you all for an amazing week in Houston!! iTunes: http://foxs.pt/293EwRi SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/garbagetimepodcast Google Play Music: http://foxs.pt/1rer1kN
The Ringer's Robert Mays is joined by New York magazine's Rembert Browne to discuss the ups and downs of having your favorite team in the Super Bowl (1:20), going home to Atlanta to watch the game (5:20), the moment the Falcons earned their confidence (8:05), and how emotional Rembert will be if they win (19:00). Then, Will Brinson of CBS Sports joins the show to analyze the most interesting aspect of the game (23:25), LeGarrette Blount and Deion Lewis (30:05), and Kyle Shanahan's brilliance (36:00).
HBO and The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Chris Ryan and Rembert Browne to discuss ‘White Men Can’t Jump,’ the fourth inductee into the Sports Movie Hall of Fame. They cover Woody Harrelson’s hustling tactics (6:00), Wesley Snipes’s height (11:00), Rosie Perez’s polarizing character (17:00), the essence of pickup basketball (26:00), Woody’s fashion (30:00), Wesley Snipes’s career trajectory (37:00), the black actor championship belt (44:00), 'New Jack City' power rankings (48:00), and the premise of the remake (52:00).
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons brings on Joe House to discuss the Bulls meltdown (5:00), Bill's six best made-up Carmelo trades to the Clippers and Cavs (15:00), and Melo's sneaky-best dark horse destination (32:00). Then, former Grantlander Rembert Browne joins to discuss the greatest sports moments in Atlanta history (35:00), the goodwill of Gucci Mane's release (46:00), Matty Ice in the Super Bowl (50:00), Pats-Falcons fanbases (54:00), and Super Bowl predictions (1:02:00).
The Ringer’s Micah Peters is joined by New York magazine’s Rembert Browne to discuss the improbable Migos run (1:00) and the big projects they’re excited about in 2017, including albums by Gorillaz (15:45), Lorde (19:40), and Thundercat (22:25). They also cover some of their favorite new artists on the rise and the importance of seeing live music (26:10).
Writer Rembert Browne joins COOKIES hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss Thanksgiving dinner table conversations, Steph Curry's plummeting sneaker sales, the phrase "alt-right," and being an Atlanta Hawks fan in New York.
Welcome to This Is Fine, episode 1.1: WTF? This is Not Fine! Thank you very much for listening. In this week's podcast, we ask: How the fuck did that happen? How heroic really were Wright Patman and other segregationist Democrats who fought against corporate power until the changing of the Democratic guard in the 1970s? How did Trump make hate taste so great to so many? And what are our views of the horrific near future and how we might combat it? Remember: please try to not kill your relatives at Thanksgiving, and please send us reader questions for This is Fine, 1.2: argumentum ad populum, where we say populism out loud a thousand times until it becomes a meaningless collection of syllables. Articles discussed in this episode: Matt Stoller, "How Democrats Kiled Their Populist Soul" http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/10/how-democrats-killed-their-populist-soul/504710/ Rembert Browne, "How Trump Made Hate Intersectional" http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/11/how-trump-made-hate-intersectional.html Other references can be found at http://www.thisisfine.net/2016/11/22/episode-1-1-what-the-fuck-this-is-not-fine/
This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, we welcome current New York Magazine writer-at-large, and former Grantland writer, Rembert Browne to the Upper West Side! With Rem suffering from a 102 degree fever, and sipping from an energy drink, this instantly became one of our most hilarious and absurd episodes yet! We talked visiting Atlanta, picking Wale up from a New Hampshire airport, having a group hug with Jonah Hill, Dev Hynes and Kanye West, what Bill Simmons was like as a boss, driving all around the country alone for fourteen weeks, and much, much more. And also: REMBERT BROWNE FORMALLY ANNOUNCES WHO HE'LL BE SUPPORTING IN THE 2016 ELECTION! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons brings on Joe House to discuss the Broncos-Panthers season opener (10:00), Cam Newton's durability (15:00), and the three best picks for the Sunday NFL slate (20:00). Then, New York magazine writer-at-large Rembert Browne joins to give his thoughts on Donald Glover's 'Atlanta' (30:30) and the tortured history of Atlanta sports (55:00). Finally, Bill's dad joins (1:04:45) to give his final preseason thoughts on the Patriots, Jimmy Garoppolo, and the pulse of the Boston sports scene.
This week, we present Rembert Browne's in-depth conversation with "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah, recorded live at the 2016 Vulture Festival.
Director Ezra Edelman joins Gazelle Emami, Matt Zoller Seitz, and Rembert Browne to discuss the lovable, mysterious, talented, and in most Americans' minds murderous man at the center of his new documentary, "O.J.: Made in America." The five-part, seven hour documentary premiered on ABC on June 11, and continues to air throughout the week on ESPN. SPOILER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers pertaining to the 22-year-old murders for which OJ Simpson was acquitted.
Rembert Browne joins Gazelle and Matt to rave about the biggest (and best?) television series of 2016 - a year that Rembert has taken to referring to simply as "OJ." Plus: a conversation with Anthony Hemingway, who directed several episodes of the series. Spoilers throughout for "The People vs OJ Simpson."
In a very special episode, we celebrate Twitter's 10th anniversary with Mashable executive editor Jim Roberts, New York Magazine writer Rembert Browne, comedian Alison Leiby and bestselling author Shea Serrano. They join Seth, Heidi and Jason to talk about everything they love and hate about Twitter, and what if anything might ever get them to leave.
Katie Nolan chats with Rembert Browne about SXSW (2:00 mark), why Rem misses Richard Deitsch and Deadspin (8:05), Katie's Ryan Cabrera moment in Austin (11:50), MTV's Laguna Beach (16:35), the first time Katie and Rem met at lunch with Bill Simmons (18:30), how he got hired at Grantland (21:15), what it was like working there and why the site worked (28:35), the Grantland/ESPN relationship (34:20), how he feels about the end of Grantland (37:00), his new job at NY Mag (38:05), and flying on Air Force One (43:05).
On this episode of COOKIES, hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli are joined by writers Rembert Browne (@rembert) and Jason Concepcion (@Netw3rk). Topics of discussion include the final days of Grantland, the epic double-overtime showdown between the Knicks and the Sixers, why Australians top the list of dirtiest players, and the softest Phil Collins song of all time.
Ask Roulette is the conversation series in which strangers ask each other questions live on stage. You come with a question you want to ask a stranger, then get randomly paired. The catch is you can't ask a question until you've answered a question first. This is an excerpt from our regular live shows. For more information about how to attend a live show, subscribe to the newsletter at AskRoulette.net. Ask Roulette is hosted by Jody Avirgan (FiveThirtyEight) with house band Eli Bolin (Story Pirates; Sesame Street)
Megan Collins of Style Girlfriend sits down with former Grantland writer, Rembert Browne. With two weeks before starting at NY Mag I popped by with a microphone to talk to Browne – a friend since early into his Grantland days – about regrets, next steps, and – of course – Oprah. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stylegirlfriend/support
Rembert Browne breaks a Tomorrow record by returning to the studio a mere week after he left. The sequel starts just where the original left off as Josh and Rembert enter into a deep discussion on the stale state of the media, the Twitter news bubble, and selling out in the internet age. You'll come for the inside look at how news is made, you'll stay for the shocking Star Wars-related reveal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grantland’s Rembert Browne is one of the most innovative and unpredictable writers working today. He arrives at the Tomorrow studio in the midst of a vacation to discuss his methods, why he hates scary movies (and how it relates to Josh’s aversion to sports), the shallow nature of pop culture, and far too much more to recap in this description. BONUS 1: Josh discusses a high concept future episode of Tomorrow! BONUS 2: Josh and Rembert had so much to discuss that they'll continue the conversation in another installment next week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We tell tales of waxing gone wrong, and Grantland's Rembert Browne joins us for some drunken debates.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anna Holmes, the founding editor of Jezebel, writes for The New York Times and is the editorial director of Fusion. “I think that Jezebel contributed to what I now call ‘outrage culture,’ but outrage culture has no sense of humor. We had a hell of a sense of humor, that's where it splits off. ... The fact that people who are incredibly intelligent and have interesting things to say aren't given the room to work out their arguments or thoughts because someone will take offense is depressing to me.” Thanks to TinyLetter and Squarespace for sponsoring this week's episode. Show Notes: annaholmes.com @annaholmes [2:00] "Is Self-Loathing a Requirement for Writers?" (New York Times Book Review • June 2015) [8:00] Irin Carmon's Jezebel archive [12:00] "The Five Great Lies of Women's Magazines" (Anna Holmes and Moe Tkacik • Jezebel • Nov 2007) [19:00] "Linda Hirshman: I Didn't Call Anyone at Jezebel a Slut" (Emily Bazelon • Double X • May 2009) [24:00] "How to Be a Good Bad American Girl" (New Yorker • Mar 2014) [33:00] Longform Podcast #146: Rembert Browne [36:00] Alexis Madrigal's Fusion archive [40:00] "David Carr Confronts Vice" (Page One) [42:00] "I Sing Backup for Stevie Wonder” (Anna Holmes and Mona Panchal • Fusion • Jun 2015) [50:00] Longform Podcast #118: Emma Carmichael [55:00] The Book of Jezebel: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Lady Things (Grand Central Publishing • 2013) [57:00] Hell Hath No Fury: Women's Letters from the End of the Affair (Carroll & Graf • 2002)
Rembert Browne is a staff writer at Grantland. “I'm ok with not being at my most refined online. It's happening in real time and some of that is therapeutic. I could write a lot this stuff privately, but I'd rather just hit publish and see what happens. It's a weird world. But I'm super deep in.” Thanks to this week's sponsors: TinyLetter, Trunk Club, and QuickBooks Self-Employed. Show Notes: @rembert REMBLR Browne on Longform [6:00] 500 Days Asunder [7:00] The Dartmouth, America's Oldest College Newspaper [10:00] "Stankoff 2011" [10:00] "Outkast Superfan Puts A Great Amount Of Time And Energy Into Thinking About Outkast Songs" (Dave Bry • The Awl • April 2011) [10:00] Hovafest 2011 [23:00] Browne's complete Grantland archive [23:00] "Rembert Explains the '80s: Double Dare" (Grantland • Jan 2012) [25:00] "Going Way Too Deep Down the Rabbit Hole With Nicki Minaj’s Recent Bar Mitzvah Appearance" (Grantland • Apr 2015) [28:00] "The Front Lines of Ferguson" (Grantland • Aug 2014) [36:00] "Barack and Me" (Grantland • Mar 2015) [41:00] "Glover's Lane: Q&A with Donald Glover" (Grantland • Jan 2015) [50:00] "ESPN Is Splitting With Bill Simmons, Who Offers an Uncharacteristic Word Count: Zero" (Richard Sandomir • The New York Times • May 2015) Please rate/review us on iTunes!
Ask Roulette is a conversation series in which strangers ask each other questions on stage. The best of Ask Roulette year three! Featuring, among many others: W. Kamau Bell, Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich of Radiolab, John Dickerson of Slate, Jay Smooth, Anna Holmes of Fusion, Rembert Browne of Grantland, Lizzie O'Leary of Marketplace, Chuck Klosterman, Kurt Andersen of Studio 360...and lots more. More podcasts and info about the live show on the website: www.askroulette.net Subscribe (please rate and review!) to the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-roulette/id527319855 Follow us Twitter.com/askroulette | Facebook.com/AskRoulette Ask Roulette Outro Theme: "Credible Threats" by The One AM Radio