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On this episode of Bamgboshe Happy Hour, Peju and Naomi are back breaking down the biggest stories in sports, entertainment, reality TV, and pop culture!
Hour 1: An 81-year old working actor, James Handy, has passed away under crazy circumstances. Ariana Grande's got a pop up going on in SF ahead of her tour kick off in Oakland. Sports championships continue. More Widow's Bay chat, and Happy National Donut Day! Treat yourself. Hour 2: Beware: Uncontrollable laughing ahead. The gang is joined by Scott Capurro for today's Bad Advice! “Suzanne” is not sure what to do about their selfish fiance who keeps leaving them! Then, a cautionary tale about going to a psychic! The gang agrees this listener might be reading into the predictions a bit much, but that doesn't mean they should take unnecessary risks. Hour 3: Masters of the Universe fans are passionate! The new Scary Movie is out. On Netflix, JLo and Roy Kent! They are NOT dating. If you remember Cape Fear, AppleTV made a miniseries for you. Is being a billionaire better if you're a woman? Is Taylor Swift richer than Oprah yet? The Top 100 shows of 2025/2026 are SHOCKING! A French tale out of Detroit. Is this stuff ruined because everyone knows about it? Hour 4: It's been 10 years since he passed away, but today there is new Prince music! Lizzo has a new song. Barry Manilow's 33rd album drops today. Evanescence is also releasing their 6th album. Ciara Miller and Alex Earle are hot girls in music videos. Dad rock - it might be more “you” than you'd hope. Time is ticking for Bob. Vinnie found the age where sleep officially becomes more important than fun. The best California cities to retire in. A thief in San Francisco used a Waymo as a getaway car. Plus, When Did That Happen?
Masters of the Universe fans are passionate! The new Scary Movie is out. On Netflix, JLo and Roy Kent! They are NOT dating. If you remember Cape Fear, Apple TV made a miniseries for you. Is being a billionaire better if you're a woman? Is Taylor Swift richer than Oprah yet? The Top 100 shows of 2025/2026 are SHOCKING! A French tale out of Detroit. Is this stuff ruined because everyone knows about it?
Brett Goldstein (a.k.a Roy Kent) directed and wrote a new Netflix film that we think may have been of a bit of a creepy thing to do. Plus, go Aussies! We’ve just scored the biggest results at the Box Office for May in our history, and covid thought it could take us down!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026: Brock and Danielle are back after a couple weeks off—and there's a lot to catch up on.Brock recaps his whirlwind trip to New York City, including front-row seats at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, a live comedy show featuring Roy Kent from Ted Lasso, and an unforgettable Broadway performance by Daniel Radcliffe. From vegan food finds to wild travel moments (including getting bumped to first class), it's a full behind-the-scenes look at the trip.They also dive into today's trending thread:“What's something normal now that would've shocked people 10 years ago?”From AI and self-driving cars to $30 food delivery and tipping culture gone wild—nothing is off limits.Other highlights:A powerful story from a Navy SEAL at a Sheepdog eventCrazy headlines (including a baby born mid-flight and teens driving a lawnmower through Target
This episode of All Pop, No Culture is a full deep dive into Ted Lasso — from first impressions to favorite episodes, biggest character arcs, and why the show works as something much deeper than a comedy. Andrew finally finishes the series and joins Kevin and Pete to unpack what makes it so emotionally satisfying. They discuss Jamie Tartt's redemption, Roy Kent's emotional depth, Rebecca's evolution, Nate's rise and fall, Colin's storyline, Dr. Sharon's role in Ted's growth, and why Higgins may secretly be one of the most important characters in the entire show. They also talk about the finale, the Amsterdam and Christmas episodes, the weekly release model, and what Season 4 could look like with the women's team. If you love Ted Lasso, this is a full-series appreciation episode. If you haven't watched it yet, this conversation may finally push you over the line.
So the ‘royal tour that isn’t’ is in full swing and we have an insider call from Melbourne. Our friend Amy Clark was hanging out with Harry at a men's mental health event this morning, and tells us everything, including which Australian celebrities upstaged the Duke/Prince. But as Harry and Meghan’s itinerary unfurls, Holly Wainwright asks: Is it ballsy or cheeky to be pulling off exactly the kind of tour once reserved for active, working royals? Plus, as Susan Coyle becomes Australia’s first female Army Chief, the celebrations are almost being drowned out by the sexist trolling. The swampy internet discourse feels gutting for every woman who has ever worked her way to the top only to be met with a chorus of 'DEI hire'. Amelia Lester is unpacking: Should women just ignore the trolling these wins attract, or does that leave us living in a fake reality? And, 'hey, girl'. Clare Stephens has researched to PhD level the 'Alex vs. Alix' podcast feud. We’ve got Alex Cooper (the Call Her Daddy mogul) and Alix Earle (the Hot Mess creator) throwing passive-aggressive shade over TikTok about 'fake drama' and 'rock bottom' content. Is it a manufactured publicity stunt for an upcoming interview? Or is there genuine jealousy over a Super Bowl commercial and (gosh) Adam Sandler cameos? Meanwhile, over in Scurrilous Gossip, JLo is reportedly hooking up with Ted Lasso’s Roy Kent (aka Brett Goldstein), and we are invested. Apparently, he's the 'best kisser' she’s ever worked with, which is quite the claim. But is it real? SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: She's Back! Mia Confronts Rival Anne Stephens On 'Nana Rules' Listen: Quick Question: Why Are You So Annoying? Listen: 'The Chatbot History That Ruined My Relationship’ Listen: Mia & Amelia On The Cheating Drama Everyone’s Talking About Listen: The Hollywood Star Who Hates Everyone Listen: Mia & Anne Stephens: A Nana Leaderboard Listen: The One Number That Says Absolutely Everything About You Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media You can now watch our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and we can't wait for you to see. Mamamia Out Loud on Apple What to read: Last time Harry and Meghan were here, it changed everything. This time, they're hoping the same. Alix and Alex are fighting again. It's easy to dismiss her, but you should know about the cult of Alex Cooper. THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caffeine is Dori's mortal enemy, while Paulo regrets eating quite that many I&J Steakhouse Melts. Can you say “In the centre, Mr Cholesterol”?Sure, Alex Honnold did a bit of a climb, but he's no match for the barrel-obsessed daredevils of the 80s.Michael J. Fox is back on our screens — and he's not here for a haircut. And while we were finding out where the cast of 1987's Masters of the Universe are now, we discovered that Scott Bakula's son has some Quantum Leaps of his own.Movies whose most-related keywords include some variant of “panties” can only mean one thing… and Nazis ruin Two 80s Truths and a Lie.Jump To: - Daredevil Stunts: Modern and 80s Edition (00:02:25) - Shrinking and Michael J. Fox's Return (00:08:52): https://www.womansworld.com/entertainment/tv-shows/michael-j-fox-returns-to-acting-in-shrinking-season-3https://www.imdb.com/news/ni65662647/?ref_=nwc_art_perm - Ted Lasso, Roy Kent, and Rick Astley (00:10:10): https://www.instagram.com/reels/DAUW6Fnu9Uu/Where Are They Now: Masters of the Universe Cast (00:14:00): https://www.remindmagazine.com/article/25850/masters-of-the-universe-stars-1987-dolphy-lundgren-where-now/ Chelsea Field, Scott Bakula, and Family (00:16:28): https://www.instagram.com/owen_bakula/?hl=en 80s Movie: Fast Food (00:17:40): https://youtu.be/mQyyOmjaJAU?si=SA9wY1CGgJ0Zd_mIhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097335/keywords/?ref_=tt_stry_kwTwo 80s Truths and a Lie Game (00:22:36):#80s pop culture, #That 80s Show, #1980s movies, #1980s TV shows, #nostalgia, #daredevil stunts, #satanic panic, #corporal punishment, #processed cheese, #health effects of 80s food, #Alex Honnold, #Taipei 101, #barrel drops, #Niagara Falls, #Karel Muselík, #Evel Knievel, #motorcycle jumps, #lawn chair balloon flight, #Ken Carter, #rocket car jump, #Shrinking, #Harrison Ford, #Michael J. Fox, #Ted Lasso, #Brett Goldstein, #He-Man movie, #Jared Leto, #Skeletor, #Dolph Lundgren, #Frank Langella, #Courteney Cox, #James Tolkan, #Chelsea Field, #Fast Food movie, #Jim Varney, #college slacker comedy, #risqué humor, #80s rom-com, #Two 80s Truths and a Lie, #John Bender, #Nelson Muntz, #Indiana Jones, #Casablanca, #Duke Igthorn, #Gummi Bears, #Disney, #80s actors, #B-grade movies, #1989 films, #80s nostalgia, #cultural commentary.
We're back with the second Alaskan-story-filled episode! This time, we'll take you from Fairbanks to the Arctic Circle to Wiseman (population eleven) to Denali to Anchorage as we wrap up a true life-changing adventure.Did Jyl continue to dissociate? Obviously. From a flight in a tuna can to a tour of a sustainer's home to a horse that keeled over mid-tour, there were plenty of opportunities to tag out.But, there was so much joy!Denali Jeep excursions showed us an inside view of Denali...including THE MOUNTAIN!Black Diamond excursions treated us to an old school covered-wagon ride with Roy Kent himself!Alaskan Railroad's glass-top train ride from Denali to Anchorage? Unreal.Listen along while dreaming of your own adventure, which I'll be happy to plan for you (wink, wink).Our Nonsor for this episode is Holland America Cruise Line! Fine, I'll say it: Holland America (and its sister line, Princess) has earned all the accolades on Alaskan adventure travel.***Can't get enough of us? Well, you're one of the very few.Get to know us! Jyl Barlow has all things Jyl! Also, it's pronounced, “jill.”Which Way's Up is Jyl's blog, home of weekly epiphanies and often oversharesWhat to Expect When You Weren't Expecting is Jyl's best-selling memoir about her hilarious struggles as a (step)mother. Buy it online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads, and Target!Kathy Crowley's Thought for the Day (accessorized with a favorite timepiece and signature scent) can be found on Instagram. Watch videos of all our Nonsor products on YouTube or TikTok!Whine & Wine is part of Bearlow Productions and is created Jyl Barlow and Kathy Crowley.
If a technology existed that matched you with your soul mate – the one true person you're destined to be with – would you take it? Would it lead you to your happily-ever-after? Or is love too vast and complicated a thing to be pared down to a science like that? These are the questions posed by All Of You, a new romantic drama by our guests today, William Bridges and Brett Goldstein. William is a writer-director you may well know from his contributions to the shows like Black Mirror and Stranger Things. Brett, meanwhile, is the writer-performer known for Ted Lasso, in which he plays hardman Roy Kent. He's also the co-creator of Apple TV's Shrinking and hosts a very entertaining podcast named Films To Be Buried With. In All Of You, Brett plays Simon – a journalist whose best friend is a woman named Laura. The pair have undeniable chemistry but their timelines have never quite aligned, romantically. Instead, when the film begins, their relationship is strictly platonic. Laura has found her supposed 'one true love,' according to science. But something remains unresolved – Simon and Laura's attraction to each other unable to be fully dimmed. The film began life in 2013 as a short that later was developed into an AMC anthology series named Soulmates, which lasted one season. In the spoiler conversation you're about to hear, Brett and Will reflect on that journey to this feature version of the script – what it was they just couldn't quit about this concept and these characters, whether they'd take the test themselves, how their attitudes towards the idea of soul mates have shifted over time. Plus, of course, what it is that's happening in the heads and hearts of our two protagonists during the film's heartbreaking final scene. Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon.Get coverage on your screenplay by visiting ScriptApart.com/coverage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chad Taylor is so busy as leader, co-leader and special guest on countless new albums in 2025, that he--literally--seems to be here, and there, and everywhere (pretty much like Ted Lasso's Roy Kent!). Here is a quick guide to enjoy his ubiquitousness! The playlist also features Chicago Underground Duo; David Lord; Mats Gustaffson, Ken Vandermark, Tomeka Reid; Sylvain Kassap, Steve Swell, Benjamin Duboc. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/21241959/Mondo-Jazz (from "Broken Horse" onwards). Happy listening!
“You have to love all your characters. Even if you're writing a bad guy. You, the writer, have to write them with love and empathy, and treat each character, give each character, a full life and a full arc in your story, even if their screen time is small. Essentially, if you were following that character, they also have a full story, a full life,” says actor/writer Brett Goldstein about how he approaches writing characters in film and TV. On today's episode, we chat with writer/director Will Bridges and writer/actor Brett Goldstein about their new film All of You, starring Imogen Poots and Brett Goldstein. The film centers on two best friends, Laura and Simon, who harbor an unspoken love for one another even after a futuristic test matches one of them up with their supposed soulmate. Though the set-up of the story sounds like science-fiction, the movie stays firmly grounded in reality and examines the human need for love and how we often sabotage that love. If you're a fan of the show Black Mirror, you likely know Will Bridges' Emmy-winning episode “USS Callister,” the only Black Mirror episode to get a sequel. Brett Goldstein is perhaps most famous for playing Roy Kent on Ted Lasso, where he was a writer on the show before acting on it. He talks about his self-taped audition for the show and how taking that one risk changed everything for him. Bridges and Goldstein talk about working together on an early project where they were forced to bunk in a “spider infested Airbnb,” and they also discuss the nuances of their writing in the film All of You, including why they left out all exposition. “We never wanted to be too specific about where Simon and Laura are in their relationship, but we want to draw you in quickly. We want you playing detective: Where are they now? What's going on with them? So we just trusted the audience would get it,” Bridges says. They also discuss why you never see Laura or Simon separate from each other. “One of the rules of the film,” says Goldstein, “we only see them when they're together. We don't see their lives when they're apart, and that's kind of fun and interesting to me, that we are watching the film of them. We are not watching the film of what it's like to be Simon, what's it like to be Laura, we only know what it's like to be them.” To hear more, listen to the podcast.
If you could take a test that told you who your soulmate was, would you do it? Would you trust it? That's the premise of the new movie “All of You,” starring and written by English actor Brett Goldstein (best known for his role as Roy Kent on “Ted Lasso”). Set in the near future, the story follows two best friends who are torn apart when one takes the test and the other won't. Brett joins Tom Power to talk about whether love can really be measured by an algorithm, plus, the moment he knew “Ted Lasso” had changed his life.
Love stories are rarely clean, and in “All of You,” the mess is the point. The new drama follows Simon and Laura, lifelong friends played by Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots, as they drift in and out of each other's lives while a soulmate test promises definitive answers to the question of “the one.” Instead of neat bows and easy catharsis, the film leans into questioning love, heartbreak, longing, and the choices that cut both ways. It arrives on Apple TV+ on September 26 as a romance that challenges more than it comforts, leaving audiences to wrestle with what they believe about love itself.Goldstein, best known for his Emmy-winning turn as Roy Kent on “Ted Lasso,” makes a deliberate rejection of formula here with a deliberate rejection of formula. By refusing to turn the story's love triangle into a moral shortcut, he forces every character to stand on equal ground. Laura's husband isn't a villain but a caring, funny, and decent man, which makes the decision at the film's core sting much more. Time jumps and fragmented glimpses of Simon and Laura together invite the audience to fill in the missing years with their own experience, blurring the line between fiction and memory.READ MORE: ‘All Of You' Review: Brett Goldstein & Imogen Poots Heat Up Decade-Spanning Sci-Fi Romance [TIFF]In this episode of The Discourse, host Mike DeAngelo sits down with Goldstein to discuss building a romance that resists tidy resolution, cutting dialogue in favor of subtext, and finding an improvised final line that changes the ending. He also opens up about his upcoming hard-R rom-com with Jennifer Lopez, new surprises in “Shrinking,” filming the next chapter of “Ted Lasso,” and his dreams of joining the Muppets on screen.
The Fangirls were delighted to welcome back Kait Ballenger (who also brought back Roy Kent!) to chat about her upcoming sequel, WICKED BELIEVER, and all things Original Sinners universe! Stay up to date with Kait by checking out her website!Click here to read the extended show notes, which includes where to find a list of all the books mentioned in this episode, how to contact us, where to find us on social media, how to support the show and The Fangirls, and all our internet besties and associated coupon codes.
After winning an Emmy for playing Roy Kent on 'Ted Lasso', Brett Goldstein has returned to stand up comedy. He joins us on this week's Good One to discuss his new special 'The Second Best Night of Your Life', visiting 'Sesame Street' and joining the cast of 'Shrinking'. 00:00 Intro 00:00:45 Funniest thing that happened this week 00:02:10 Plays versus musicals 00:08:05 Before Ted Lasso 00:12:00 Ted Lasso 00:15:50 Going to the Emmys 00:20:30 Doing stand up after Ted Lasso 00:23:00 Finding season four 00:25:30 Shrinking 00:33:00 Sesame Street 00:40:00 All about love 00:47:10 The Laughening Round Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.Catherine's library find is a book that frankly made us tired: Survival Mom: How to Prepare Your Family for Everyday Disasters and Worst-Case Scenarios by Lisa Bedford. Can't we leave this to the survival dads? Mentioned: How to Survive History: How to Outrun a Tyrannosaurus, Escape Pompeii, Get Off the Titanic, and Survive the Rest of History's Deadliest Catastrophes by Cody Cassidy and a past discussion on how we'd do in a zombie apocalypse (hint: not well).Terri's random recommendation is a comedy special from Brett Goldstein, of Ted Lasso and Shrinking. It's called The Second-Best Night of Your Life and we both enjoyed it, although we'd slap a content warning on it for profanity (this is Roy Kent, after all). Mentioned: Goldstein telling Seth Meyers about how he got his role in Ted Lasso.In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2020 on laws of parenting.Next week's lineup: Lost S3 E3, "Further Instructions," on Tuesday, June 17Duster S1 E4 on Wednesday, June 18Weekly roundup on Thursday, June 19Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
Actor, comedian, and writer Brett Goldstein (Ted Lasso, Shrinking) joins Ted Danson this week. They pay homage to the late, great George Wendt before getting into Brett's HBO special “The Second Best Night of Your Life,” the relationship between acting and writing, and Brett's experience going from the Ted Lasso writer's room to playing footballer Roy Kent. Brett turns the mic around, asking Ted what it's like to work with his wife Mary Steenburgen. To help those affected by the Southern California wildfires, make a donation to World Central Kitchen today.Like watching your podcasts? Visit http://youtube.com/teamcoco to see full episodes.
There's a big difference between people hearing your words and understanding you. There's an even bigger gap between understanding and caring. How can we communicate in ways that ensure others care about our ideas, our messages, our businesses? In this solo episode, a look at two moments involving two very different communicators: Roy Kent, the character from Ted Lasso, and author and speaker Seth Godin.We'll dissect both moments and make sense of what they do differently. It's a stark reminder that communicating in ways that resonate is available to us all, if only we'd meet those moments and make a simple switch compared to our natural tendencies.I loved putting this episode together for you! Please enjoy.***ABOUT ME, JAY ACUNZO:I help my clients package and communicate their expertise to differentiate & resonate, so it's easier to attract more and better clients. Through stronger messaging, speaking, and storytelling, you'll build your business on the impact of your ideas, not the volume of your marketing.Go from constantly chasing business to being highly sought, relying more on the influence of your ideas and less on the volume of your marketing.Subscribe to my free newsletter at jayacunzo.comWork with me one-on-one to fix your message or nail your next speech: jayacunzo.com/servicesBook me to speak to your group: jayacunzo.com/keynotesConnect with me on social: LinkedIn, Instagram, Bluesky***ENJOY THE SHOW? PLEASE SAY THANKS:Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Leave a rating on Spotify
Brett Goldstein got so famous for his Emmy-winning role as Roy Kent on ‘Ted Lasso' that most people have no idea he has been a professional stand-up comedian for nearly 20 years. Now, that is all about to change when he debuts his first-ever stand-up special, ‘The Second Best Night of Your Life,' on HBO this Saturday night, April 26. In this episode, Goldstein talks about why he resisted putting his live show on tape for so long, how fans of his TV work are often surprised by the real him, and how his comedy serves as a much-needed counterweight to the toxic “manosphere” trend. He also discusses his accidental acting career in both ‘Ted Lasso' and ‘Shrinking,' why he's just as surprised as everyone else that he's returning as Roy Kent, and addresses the swirling rumors that he is dating his upcoming rom-com co-star Jennifer Lopez. Follow Brett Goldstein on Instagram @mrbrettgoldsteinFollow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpodHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ted Lasso's Brett Goldstein is “on a c*** mission.” [laughs] Not really, but sort of? In his first stand-up special, Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life (HBO, April 26), the Emmy-winning actor muses about British people's casual use of the C-word, and other things. Goldstein is quick to point out, “I owe everything to Ted Lasso.” “It completely changed my life. I had done stand-up for 17 years and probably the most people that would come and see me was 200. Then, because of Ted Lasso, I was playing much, much, much bigger venues.” Despite his success, “the butt of the joke is always me.” The sweet spot for his material is that “I find everything embarrassing, but I'm less [embarrassed] talking about it on stage.” In addition to his special and another season playing Ted Lasso's Roy Kent, Goldstein is in demand, with Apple TV+'s Shrinking and a new film, All of You. “I just like making stuff. It is my favorite thing to do, and I will keep doing it as long as people are interested. And when they stop, I'll be back playing to five people and I'll be happy. It'll be fine.” See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ever rolled a 6 and thought your character was doomed? Think again. In this episode, the RPGBOT crew dives deep into the art of playing characters with low stats—and why it might just be the best decision you ever make at the table. From bumbling barbarians to clueless clerics and grumpy rogues who can't charm their way out of a paper bag, the hosts break down how weaknesses can drive unforgettable moments in storytelling and gameplay. We explore every major attribute—Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma—and how a “bad” roll can lead to brilliant roleplay. With examples pulled from pop culture, personal campaigns, and creative builds, this episode is a must-listen for players looking to level up their character depth. Whether you're new to TTRPGs or a veteran looking for inspiration, this episode will challenge the way you think about dump stats—and maybe even make you hope for a low roll next time. Links 2024 Player's Handbook (affiliate link) Rizz (short for Charisma) Key Takeaways: Weaknesses aren't a flaw—they're fuel for great storytelling. Dump stats offer unexpected roleplaying gold. Low Strength? You can still be the hero of the story. A clumsy, low-Dex character can shine with the right narrative. Constitution isn't just about HP—it affects how you play every scene. Intelligence can drive your character's logic, even when it's lacking. Low Wisdom can create characters who act before they think—with wild results. Charisma isn't about looks; it's about how your character moves through the world. Characters are defined by their challenges, not their stat bonuses. Every attribute is an opportunity for memorable moments—good or bad. Great roleplay comes from embracing the flaws, not ignoring them. Group dynamics matter—roleplaying low stats should uplift the table, not derail it. Collaboration with the DM can turn a dump stat into a story arc centerpiece. Relatable characters often come from a mix of strengths, flaws, and humanity. Examples like Rocket and Roy Kent show that depth doesn't require perfection. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Ever rolled a 6 and thought your character was doomed? Think again. In this episode, the RPGBOT crew dives deep into the art of playing characters with low stats—and why it might just be the best decision you ever make at the table. From bumbling barbarians to clueless clerics and grumpy rogues who can't charm their way out of a paper bag, the hosts break down how weaknesses can drive unforgettable moments in storytelling and gameplay. We explore every major attribute—Strength, Dexterity, Constitution, Intelligence, Wisdom, and Charisma—and how a “bad” roll can lead to brilliant roleplay. With examples pulled from pop culture, personal campaigns, and creative builds, this episode is a must-listen for players looking to level up their character depth. Whether you're new to TTRPGs or a veteran looking for inspiration, this episode will challenge the way you think about dump stats—and maybe even make you hope for a low roll next time. Links 2024 Player's Handbook (affiliate link) Rizz (short for Charisma) Key Takeaways: Weaknesses aren't a flaw—they're fuel for great storytelling. Dump stats offer unexpected roleplaying gold. Low Strength? You can still be the hero of the story. A clumsy, low-Dex character can shine with the right narrative. Constitution isn't just about HP—it affects how you play every scene. Intelligence can drive your character's logic, even when it's lacking. Low Wisdom can create characters who act before they think—with wild results. Charisma isn't about looks; it's about how your character moves through the world. Characters are defined by their challenges, not their stat bonuses. Every attribute is an opportunity for memorable moments—good or bad. Great roleplay comes from embracing the flaws, not ignoring them. Group dynamics matter—roleplaying low stats should uplift the table, not derail it. Collaboration with the DM can turn a dump stat into a story arc centerpiece. Relatable characters often come from a mix of strengths, flaws, and humanity. Examples like Rocket and Roy Kent show that depth doesn't require perfection. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Mark Turner is so busy as leader, co-leader and special guest on countless new albums, that he--literally--seems to be here, and there, and everywhere (pretty much like Ted Lasso's Roy Kent!). Here is a quick guide to enjoy his ubiquitousness! The playlist features Mark Turner; Billy Hart; The Fury, Lage Lund, Matt Brewer, Tyshawn Sorey; Steve Lehman; M.T.B., Brad Mehldau, Peter Bernstein; Jason Palmer; Benjamin Lackner. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/20281925/Mondo-Jazz [from "Just" onwards]. Happy listening!
In our first Opponent Spotlight of 2025, we're thrilled to be joined by Sheena and Chad Smith of For the Glory KC to cover off season roster moves and some predictions for Saturday night. Check out the episode to hear Sheena and Chad's thoughts on: National MLS perspective versus the local nuanced vibes around SKC (and Peter Vermes)Most exciting moves over the offseasonKeys to success for SKC this season and this weekendThoughts on Dániel Sallói's moustacheFind and follow For The Glory KC on Bluesky and Instagram and listen on Spotify!--Then we catch up on Austin's own massive offseason moves, covering:All our new boys!Our Most Expensive 'Fit Check to dateThe club's "Charm Offensive"Social Media Stand Outsand as always, stick around 'til the end to find out The Man of Steph's Jersey!Support the show
Jeffrey Jones, Executive Director of the Peabody Awards, dives into the topic of men's mental health with guests Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein. Bill Lawrence is the showrunner and creator of the Peabody-award winning series, Scrubs and Ted Lasso, as well as the current Apple+ hit Shrinking. His series have a central focus on the importance of male friendships in redefining traditional masculinity and on the importance of community to healing and building healthy relationships. Brett Goldstein is a writer, performer, and comedian who writes and stars in Ted Lasso as the gruff but bighearted Roy Kent and co-created Shrinking with Bill Lawrence and appears in the second season as the drunk driver responsible for the death of the protagonist's wife.
The hit series Ted Lasso isn't just about soccer—it's about leadership, culture, and the power of belief. On a special episode of the Better Learning Podcast, we sat down with Superintendent Heidie Ciesielski to break down the show's biggest lessons and how they apply to education today. From Ted's optimism to his ability to build a strong, student-centered culture, we explored how school leaders can create environments where students and educators thrive. The series highlights the importance of trust, resilience, and the impact of mentorship—qualities that define great school leadership. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or just a fan of the show, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how the Ted Lasso mindset can shape the future of learning. Takeaways: There's leaders in all of us Parents have a huge impact on their kids- so impact them for good Be curious, not judgmental There are many different ways to be a good leader It's never too late to be a good person About Heidie Ciesielski: Superintendent of Fenton Area Public Schools - 26 years in education - previous middle school MASSP principal of the year - previous Executive Director of Teaching and Learning with FAPS. Passionate about organizational leadership, and valuing those that work in the district you lead. Connect with Heidie Ciesielski: Fenton Area Public Schools Website: https://www.fentonschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidie-ciesielski-ed-s-b29527131/ Twitter: https://x.com/HeidieC24 Connect with co-host, Carla Cummins: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-cummins-01449659/ Connect with host, Kevin Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ Episode 218 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/ Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website
On this episode of the Torg Stories Podcast, Anne and I discuss The Roy Kent Effect and a team’s confidence, whether or not we think people can change, and if you should say something to your friend about their relationship. Season 2, Episode 5 Summary and Discussion Questions: Hope you had a great holiday and … Continue reading "The Roy Kent Effect, If People Can Change, and Whether or Not You Should Say Something"
On this episode of the Torg Stories Podcast, Anne and I discuss The Roy Kent Effect and a team’s confidence, whether or not we think people can change, and if you should say something to your friend about their relationship. Season 2, Episode 5 Summary and Discussion Questions: Hope you had a great holiday and … Continue reading "The Roy Kent Effect, If People Can Change, and Whether or Not You Should Say Something"
Keywords leadership, humility, vulnerability, Ted Lasso, Roy Kent, Higgins, self-awareness, servant leadership, emotional intelligence, personal growth Summary In this episode, Jason Rogers and Garth Nichols delve into the themes of humility and vulnerability in leadership, drawing insights from the characters of Ted Lasso, particularly Roy Kent and Higgins. They explore how these traits manifest in personal growth and leadership effectiveness, providing practical recommendations for listeners to cultivate these qualities in their own lives. The conversation also teases an upcoming episode featuring a special guest, Beth Pillsbury, who embodies these values in her work. Takeaways Humility and vulnerability are essential traits for effective leadership. Roy Kent's character arc illustrates the importance of accepting limitations. Vulnerability can strengthen personal relationships and foster growth. Higgins exemplifies humility through his treatment of others. Self-awareness is crucial for recognizing the value in others. Servant leadership emphasizes supporting and uplifting team members. Emotional intelligence plays a significant role in leadership success. Learning from failure is a vital part of personal development. Creating a community fosters trust and collaboration. Reflecting on personal experiences can enhance leadership capabilities. Quotes: "Failure is an event, not a person." "We have a special guest next week." "Keep leading the lasso way." Chapters 00:00 - Exploring Humility and Vulnerability in Leadership 06:05 - Roy Kent: A Journey of Humility and Vulnerability 08:51 - Higgins: The Unsung Hero of Humility 11:41 - Practical Insights on Humility and Vulnerability 15:03 - Teasing the Next Episode with Beth Pillsbury
Mallory sits down with Rebecca Stapley, Director of Marketing and Communications at RIT's College of Health Sciences and Technology and the School of Individualized Study. They chat live from the American Marketing Association (AMA) conference in Las Vegas, discussing Rebecca's transition to college-specific marketing, her insights from the event, and her creative strategies for aligning institutional and college-level branding. From mastering brand photo shoots to leveraging artificial intelligence, Rebecca offers invaluable advice for higher education marketers.Key TakeawaysBrand cohesion: Use overarching institutional branding as a foundation for college-specific storytelling.Brand photo shoot preparation: Prioritize pre-shoot organization with mood boards (swipes) and creative briefs to optimize results.AI in higher education marketing: Leverage AI as a creative assistant to overcome writer's block, brainstorm, and enhance efficiency.Community collaboration: Building connections with faculty, staff, and students strengthens messaging and insights.What is it like to attend AMA for the first time? Rebecca shares her experience attending her first AMA conference, noting the lively and supportive atmosphere. She emphasizes how the higher education community fosters unique connections, which made her experience even more meaningful.What are the top takeaways from AMA 2023? Rebecca highlights the session on “Mastering the Art of the Brand Shoot” as a standout. She explains how to organize successful brand shoots, from using student actors to creating mood boards that capture the intended aesthetic. She plans to integrate these strategies into her own team's creative processes.How does institutional branding intersect with college-level identity? Rebecca explains the challenge of balancing RIT's overarching brand identity with the specific needs of her college. Her approach involves crafting messaging guides that answer two key questions: Why this field of study? and Why RIT? She distills these insights into concise, compelling elevator pitches while maintaining alignment with the university's core values and brand strengths.How can higher education marketers think about brand identity creatively? Using a Ted Lasso-inspired analogy, Rebecca compares institutional branding to a cohesive soccer team. She illustrates how individual colleges can maintain unique personalities (e.g., Roy Kent's seriousness or Sam Obisanya's compassion) while contributing to the university's larger goals. This perspective makes brand identity more relatable and actionable for marketing teams.What is the role of AI in higher education marketing? Rebecca embraces AI as a creative and strategic tool, using it to streamline brainstorming and overcome creative blocks. While RIT is still formalizing AI policies, Rebecca appreciates the flexibility to experiment and share insights with her team. She views AI as a dynamic resource that reduces operational burdens, allowing marketers to focus on strategy and creativity.How can institutions support AI adoption? RIT is working through the process of establishing AI guidelines while encouraging exploration. Rebecca stresses the importance of creating adaptable policies, given the constantly evolving nature of AI technology.What advice does Rebecca have for marketers? Rebecca advises leaning into your community—faculty, staff, and students—as a source of strength and insight. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration and shared purpose in building effective marketing strategies. - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
Send us a textApple TV's Ted Lasso has much to teach us about humility and social etiquette? This episode takes us through the surprising and delightful ways Ted Lasso echoes many life lessons. We reflect on FD's seminary days, where they uncovered the nuances of social graces, and how Ted Lasso's curious nature rather than judgmental outlook influences our personal growth and understanding of faith.Joe Cronauer strolls down memory lane, reminiscing about iconic sitcoms like "The Dick Van Dyke Show," "Seinfeld," and "Friends," while recognizing Ted Lasso's unique charm. We delve into the potential Eucharistic symbolism of Ted's biscuit-sharing ritual and how it subtly transforms relationships through kindness. We draw parallels between Ted's thoughtful gestures and cultural practices like Italy's "bella figura," highlighting the significance of presentation and personalization in fostering connections.Church Search explores a recent visit to Holy Family Parish in Parma. This weekend's Christ the King Sunday celebration at St John Bosco in Parma Heights. Readings for this Sunday can be found here.
Chaz N Schatz visit with multiple Eisner award winning author Mike Baron! The man who brought you the imaginative world of Nexus and Badger, the Punisher, the Flash, the first KISS comic (the one inked with The Demon's blood) Mike's got some one-of-a-kind stories! He's a prolific writer and creator, having been a part of Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Kitchen Sink, the list goes on. Suffice to say, from Sherlock Holmes to Star Wars, if you've read good comics, you're read Mike Baron! Mike shares his Rush journey with us, dropping some deep cuts and sharing stories about: Writing horror and hanging out at the castle with Kevin J. Anderson (Neil Peart's writning partner on Clockwork Angels) Being the music editor of the Boston Phoenix in the 70's, listening to bands, and talking to musicians Having an intimate dinner with Freddie Mercury and Queen The value of “greatest of all times” lists, and where Rush falls on his list How a trash pulp-paperback led to a career in comicbook writing for some of the biggest names in the business How Marvel and DC have abandoned entertainment How to build a comic novel with dynamic narratives, just like Neil did Mike's fandom of Rush…it don't go so deep. But his favorite cuts are deep tracks, and if he had more time, he'd know more Rush. One thing is for sure, when we got done wit ‘im, he was itchin' fer more… The wheel gives us Witch Hunt off off 1981's Moving Pictures. We've spent a lot of time with this track on this show, and we were happy to have a great, powerful track to play for someone just getting to know Rush better. Mike landed fair-to-midland and the guys let it slide, given the guy is a power-popper, but Roy Kent was on patrol, and he did get more than a couple of “Whistle” calls along the way. We name-drop usual suspects like rushvault.com, and rushisaband.com and our sponsors Danforth & Pape, and podcastle.ai. More games, merriment, and pointing you all to this list of current links, it's... The Scratch List - go see these bands! UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland RushFest Scotland England Leoni Jane Kennedy North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Steel Revenge Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash The Discs A Farewell To Kings Canada New World Men 2112 YYC South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
Former President Donald Trump campaigned Wednesday in the battleground state of Georgia with two controversial allies. Tucker Carlson and Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined the rally where Trump fired back at his former White House chief of staff John Kelly, who earlier this week said the former president could rule as a dictator if he wins a second term.During a town hall Wednesday, Vice President Harris took questions directly from undecided voters. She vowed to bring change to the country, but at times failed to provide specifics when asked about policy.Through a new report, officials have discovered that Syracuse, New York, has some of the highest levels of lead found in drinking water in decades. Some people want it declared an emergency, but Syracuse city officials are pushing back, saying the latest water testing show lead levels have improved.Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. with nearly 128 million adults in the country living with it. A recent report by the American Heart Association projects heart disease and stroke will affect more than 60% of Americans by 2050. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder explains how to prevent the disease.The iconic magazine Playbill is celebrating its 140th anniversary. Alex Birsh's family has published Playbill since 1973. This month, every Broadway show has four different Playbill covers.Actor Brett Goldstein, who starred as Roy Kent on the Emmy-winning show "Ted Lasso," speaks to "CBS Mornings" about taking on a new role as co-creator and cast member of the Apple TV+ show "Shrinking."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who's the MOST FAMOUS England supporter you can think of? Someone who seems to be here, there and every-f*cking-where more than Roy Kent from Ted Lasso? That's right, it's 'That World Cup Guy' himself Mr Andy Milne!Andy jumped on to have a chat with us whilst out enjoying Euro 2024, currently in Dortmund. Sharing his story of how he became the face of England at major tournaments, his best games, best tournaments, handling the many many selfie requests, and what he does when he isn't cheering on the 3 lions.Great chat with an even greater guy, Come On England!Head over to https://treasureislandchallenge.com/ to check out Andy's very own business out in Thailand for an incredible adventure experience!Treasure Island Challenge won literally days ago the Trip Advisor Award for best experience so be sure to check them out!Follow us on socials! Watch us on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC22eNRQWnU-9ht8WBSM_z0AFollow us on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/footballdroppodcast/Follow us on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/FootballDropPodcast/Follow us on X (Twitter)https://twitter.com/footballdroppodWatch us on TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@footballdroppodcastEmail usfootballdroppodcast@hotmail.com#DropThePod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There's actually a number of reasons for Roy Kent to struggle to love Coach Ted Lasso. And maybe this is even the case for some of us when it comes to loving God. There's likely things that have happened to us in life. There are hard things that God asks us to do. These are […] The post Lessons from Lasso — Hard to Love You first appeared on Soccer Chaplains United.
You know and love Brett Goldstein from his role as Roy Kent on "Ted Lasso." Now, the handsome, Emmy-winning actor has a dreamy question for Handsome! Handsome is hosted by Tig Notaro, Mae Martin, and Fortune Feimster Follow us on social media: @handsomepod Merch: handsomepod.com Watch on youtube: youtube.com/@handsomepod Email the show: handsomepod@gmail.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
*DISCLAIMER*If you are looking for Austin FC tactical analysis, please go back or forward one episode for a regular episode of Moontower Soccer. But if you are looking for wholesome content about the good, good boys of Austin FC, you are in the right place.-----------------------On today's Swoontower Soccer, Steph and Mike are all about the boys!Topics include:-Portland at Home, NYRB Away, LAG at Home, Colorado Away, DC United at Home-Matschscots of the Match: Cadence, Stuuuuuv & Emi-'Fit Checks-Brad Stuver's Roy Kent era-Gold chains and fist pumps-Celly Ratings-Social Media Standouts-The Man Of Steph's JerseyYou can find Steph and Mike's other shows hereBuy Joel Corral's creations hereSupport the show
*This episode was recorded prior to the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike.* LOOK OUT! It's only Films To Be Buried With! Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with Ted Lasso himself, and the comic mind behind so many and so much - JASON SUDEIKIS! For many of you, let's be honest - this is the one you've been waiting for. Ted Lasso finally meets Roy Kent for a true game of one on one but this time, it's nothing but films. And some existential bits and pieces too, naturally. For those uninitiated, Jason has been working incredibly hard in all areas of the comedy world, in movies and Saturday Night Live to name a mere two things, but we don't often get to hear the stories behind it all. The journey, the path, the choices, the behind the scenes goodness and how often it all links up with cinema. Possibly too much to synopsise in this paragraph, and enough to warrant a two part podcast, so for all Jason enthusiasts of any depth, this one is perfect. BELIEVE! Video and extra audio available on Brett's Patreon! IMDB INSTAGRAM TWITTER BRETT GOLDSTEIN on TWITTER BRETT GOLDSTEIN on INSTAGRAM TED LASSO SHRINKING SOULMATES SUPERBOB (Brett's 2015 feature film) CORNERBOYS with BRETT & SCROOBIUS PIP DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK • FACEBOOK / INSTAGRAMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the second of our two special episodes on shows we love! This time we're talking about all things Ted Lasso Season 3, and we have lots to say! Starting with, is this really the end??? There are lots of hints both in the show and on Twitter that it might be continuing in some form, and we want to answers!Plus, why were things between Keeley, Roy Kent, and Jamie left resolved (and why was Keeley's season 3 story line so frustrating)? Why did the pacing of Nate's villain to redemption feel off somehow? Why were the episodes SO LONG? How glad are we that Rebecca didn't sell the team? How amazing was it to finally learn Coach Beard's surprising back story? How much do we LOVE these characters??? This week's links!The Last Movie Stars: https://www.max.com/shows/c326a2f4-8c29-4707-9477-7a8961c9bcebThe Other Two:https://www.max.com/shows/f88636df-65d2-4cf4-94d0-3c098b971a16Hosts: Lisa Carroll Tremblay and Ken Cornwell Producer: Cole T.Check out our merch! TV is Awesome at Spreadshop: tv-is-awesome.myspreadshop.com
Ted Lasso may go down as one of the greatest television shows of our generation. It may not, but this podcaster certainly believes that it will. Continuing with our theme of "this is the dead period of the offseason," Ryan and Jamal take a look at the beautiful show that is Ted Lasso, and compare it to current LA Football players. Who compares most to Roy Kent? Who reminds us of Jamie Tartt? Who is Ted Lasso? Listen to our Rams Podcast: https://www.lafbnetwork.com/la-football-podcast/ Go to www.LAFBNetwork.com for FREE full access to all of our podcasts and join the community! Text 'RamsHouse' to 31032 to join the conversation! (Message and Data rates apply) Social Media: @LAFBNetwork | @RyanDyrudLAFB | @LAFBJamz Sponsors: TickPick is the official ticket partner of the LA Football Network: https://www.tickpick.com/LAFB Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit https://www.drinkAG1.com/LAFB
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Welcome to the Crown & Anchor, Greyhounds! In this episode Christian and Brett have a conversation about Ted Lasso, hockey, sports media, and karaoke with Julie Stewart-Binks.Julie is a Canadian journalist who has predominantly covered soccer and hockey for Fubo Sports, ESPN, CBS and Fox Sports. She's what one might call ubiquitous in the sports reporting world. And she's also hilarious, as anyone who follows her on twitter knows well. Of course, Julie's also a massive fan of Ted Lasso, too. So we invited her on the show to chat about her love of the show as well as her work covering major sporting events like the Women's World Cup and the Stanley Cup Finals. We also ask how survived a close encounter with the stars of our favorite show at a recent Sirius XM media event and speculate about a duet betwen some of our favorite characters.Finally, let this serve as your official spoiler alert, as there is some light discussion of Ted Lasso plot points up through the third episode of season 3.More extensive show notes can be found on our website: http://www.tedlassopod.com/julie-stewart-binks-ted-lassoRichmond Til We Die is an episode-by-episode conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso, where we explore the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a greyhound.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5206034/advertisement
In this episode, I'm sharing...The value of switching up your thoughts and routine to let magic in, and the journaling practice I love for doing that.A reminder that sometimes our brains require a bit of training to see the possibilities around us, but the work is worth it. Join the community >> www.facebook.com/groups/yourefkingwelcomeText YFW to (866) 516-7242 for text reminders about live videos in the YFW Community!Unapologetic Empire Mastermind >> sara-dann.comSubscribe to my private podcast >> sara-dann.com/private-podcastMusic Credit: Yes She Can by Tiny Music
Clint Smith's poems, which are addressed to his young children, describe what their ancestors endured and escaped. He also examines the joy and anxiety of parenthood, especially as a Black father. His book of poetry is called Above Ground.Justin Chang reviews the film Tori and Lokita.Brett Goldstein is a writer for Ted Lasso and plays Roy Kent, a gruff but lovable retired footballer-turned-coach. He spoke with Ann Marie Baldonado.
Brett Goldstein is a writer for Ted Lasso and plays Roy Kent, a gruff but lovable retired footballer-turned-coach. He says "Sport is there so men can say 'I love you' without saying 'I love you.'" He spoke with Ann Marie Baldonado about getting the role of Roy, the series ending, and also co-creating the series Shrinking. Also, filmmaker Justin Chang reviews Tori and Lokita.
A 3-0 victory over Senegal wasn't enough for Rebecca, who has some quibbles for England's manager, Gareth Southgate. Plus, Brendan and Rebecca recap all of the day's action, delighting in Harry Kane finally scoring a goal and marveling at the magic of France's Kylian Mbappé. And Brett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent on ‘Ted Lasso,' joins the pod to share his favorite thing about watching England (Jordan Pickford's attitude) and to propose a creative way for England to handle Mbappé in the squad's quarterfinal matchup (lasagna, anyone?).
Season Five starts today, you Magnificent Firebirds!Season One gave us a full lAD deep dive (if you've never read Kresley Cole's Immortals After Dark, general existential malaise is a really good reason to start), and Season Two gave us The Books That Blooded Us -- the books that made us the romance readers we are. Season Three was during a pandemic, so just let us live (but also, there was a Roy Kent episode). Season Four introduced the Trailblazer episodes, where we featured interviews with the people who have built the romance house over the last fifty years. Season Five will build on all this — Deep diving on books that are new and fabulous, old and transformative, and generally reveal how vast and magnificent the romance pool can get. We've got great interstitials planned, trailblazer episodes already recorded and waiting for you, and a few new episodes that will focus on the books that are putting romance on the map these days…and where readers should go from there. We're excited! Aren't you? Head over to your favorite podcasting app and subscribe so you don't miss a moment of it!In the meantime, today's episode covers some of the romance new that happened while we were away the publishing DOJ trial, the absolute explosion of great books on August 23rd, and what on earth is happening with TikTok? There's a new theme song! And Jen broke her arm! Next week is an interstitial, and our first read along of the season is Lisa Kleypas's Marrying Winterborne. Get it at Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, or at your local indie. Show NotesIf you're in MA, check out the Rom-Con, a full day celebration of “rom”ance at the “Con”cord free public library on Sept 24.That skeleton in your high school might have been real bones. All about the radius and the ulna.Gross Anatomy was a 1989 movie starring Matthew Modine.The blood hand job from A Heart of Blood and Ashes continues to amaze new readers, and we are here for it.Parking at Chicago's hospitals is so prohibitively expensive that a grieving family created The Jackson Chance Foundation to honor the memory of their beloved son who spent all but 48 hours of his life in the NICU. The Jackson Chance Foundation provides parking assistance and transportation at three downtown hospitals where parking can often run almost $100 per day.A few useful explainers we found about the PRH vs DOJ trial, a breakdown of why the statistics about books sales are so confusing, and why Stephen King was the government's star witness.That NPR article about TikTok, Gen Z, and romance.
OY! It's our first LIVE Unlocking Us, recorded at ACL Fest in Austin, Texas. I asked Brett Goldstein — writer, comedian, producer, and Emmy Award–winning actor — to join me onstage for a conversation. We talked about the vulnerability and humanity behind comedy, we talked about the band we'd create, we talked about the Muppets — and we talked about why everyone loves his character Roy Kent and all his friends on the beloved comedy series Ted Lasso. This will definitely not be our last live recording. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices