American baseball player
POPULARITY
(00:00-12:38) Time for Doug to take over. Terry Crouppen back in the building. Terry's fired up about Bachelor Baseball. Keepin' score at the ball game. Stan The Man. Sneaking into a party as Francis Ford Coppola. Catfishing Andruw Jones. When you're rich, you don't have to pay for anything. (12:46-32:16) It was in all caps, they must mean business. Our Baseball Bachelor is on the phone lines. What's he looking for? Is there any wiggle room on the age range? Net worth questions coming in. Dating game at BVP on Thursday? Doug's gonna facilitate the love. He's ready to fly the plane. Our guy's a romantic dreamer. (32:26-50:16) Voice of the Blues John Kelly joins the show. He agrees with Tim. Blues with a heck of a performance over the weekend. Gotta keep winning with these teams right behind them. Dvorsky and Snuggerud. Three points ahead but still a lot of hockey left. Mailing it in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-12:38) Time for Doug to take over. Terry Crouppen back in the building. Terry's fired up about Bachelor Baseball. Keepin' score at the ball game. Stan The Man. Sneaking into a party as Francis Ford Coppola. Catfishing Andruw Jones. When you're rich, you don't have to pay for anything. (12:46-32:16) It was in all caps, they must mean business. Our Baseball Bachelor is on the phone lines. What's he looking for? Is there any wiggle room on the age range? Net worth questions coming in. Dating game at BVP on Thursday? Doug's gonna facilitate the love. He's ready to fly the plane. Our guy's a romantic dreamer. (32:26-50:16) Voice of the Blues John Kelly joins the show. He agrees with Tim. Blues with a heck of a performance over the weekend. Gotta keep winning with these teams right behind them. Dvorsky and Snuggerud. Three points ahead but still a lot of hockey left. Mailing it in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En juin 2023, Disney Plus a sortri Stan The Man, un documentaire sur l'un des créateurs d'imaginaires les plus importants du 20e siècle. Stanley Martin Lieber ; celui qui se rêvait auteur de grands romans, n'en écrira aucun. À la place, il aidera à bâtir une véritable mythologie américaine en inventant certains des super héros les plus iconiques sous le pseudo de Stan Lee. Oui, il préférait rester anonyme pour écrire ce qu'il considérait à l'époque comme “des idioties de comics”. Quels super-héros a-t-il créés ? Pourquoi les personnages de Marvel sont-ils particuliers ? Quelles sont les anecdotes derrière la création de Spiderman ? Ecoutez la suite dans cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". "Maintenant Vous Savez" c'est également deux autres podcasts qui décryptent la culture avec "Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture" et la santé avec "Maintenant Vous Savez - Santé". Quatre fois par semaine, nous vous proposons de découvrir les meilleurs épisodes. Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Jonathan Aupart. Première diffusion : 16 juin 2023. À écouter aussi : Quel est le tournage de film le plus dangereux de tous les temps ? Pourquoi The Weeknd va-t-il bientôt disparaître ? Pourquoi le Centre Pompidou n'aurait-il jamais dû exister ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stan Wawrinka retrouve le sourire à Shanghai. Invité dans le tournoi, "Stan The Man" n'a pas déçu. Opposé à Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, il a réalisé un match extrêmement solide pour venir à bout du jeune français en deux sets. Un succès qui va faire beaucoup de bien au compatriote de Federer qui vit une saison très compliqué avec seulement 6 victoires en 21 matchs. A 39 ans, Wawrinka devient le joueur le plus vieux à gagner un match en Masters 1000 depuis un certain Ivo Karlovic en 2019... Peut-on assister à un dernier coup d'éclat de Stan Wawrinka ? Dans la 2e partie de l'émission, place aux pronostics du Masters 1000 de Shanghai avec les entrées en lice de Carlos Alcaraz et Jannik Sinner sans oublier les demies du tournoi féminin de Pékin.
With his famous corkscrew stance, off balanced follow through, and inside-out swing; line drives came off of Stan Musial's bat like bullets. He spent 22 years in the majors, all with the St. Louis Cardinals. He played in three World Series. and 24 All Star Teams, while winning 7 batting titles, and three league MVP Awards. This week we do a deep character profile dig on " The Man", who is best remembered for his brilliant consistency and gentlemanly disposition. #StanMusial #TheDonoraGreyhound #TheMan #Stashu #LucaszMusial #MaryMusial #OllieVanek #BranchRickey #DickieKerr #LilMusial #SaintLouisCardinals #SportsmanPark
With his famous corkscrew stance, off balanced follow through, and inside-out swing; line drives came off of Stan Musial's bat like bullets. He spent 22 years in the majors, all with the St. Louis Cardinals. He played in three World Series. and 24 All Star Teams, while winning 7 batting titles, and three league MVP Awards. This week we do a deep character profile dig on " The Man", who is best remembered for his brilliant consistency and gentlemanly disposition. #StanMusial #TheDonoraGreyhound #TheMan #Stashu #LucaszMusial #MaryMusial #OllieVanek #BranchRickey #DickieKerr #LilMusial #SaintLouisCardinals #SportsmanPark
I've been off the market for a while now, but I guess it's now official!! This week on the show, I brought on my favorite human for his first podcast! Stanley balances out my chaos, speaks his mind no matter what, and makes me laugh constantly. We talk about his past lives BD (Before Dav) and so much more!https://instagram.com/quarterlifehappyhour
I am serving you an ACE episode today as we are joined by three time grand slam champion, Stan Wawrinka! See what I did there?!? In case you can't tell when you listen to the episode I am beside myself excited that we recorded this at the evian Mountain of Youth VIP suite at *actual* Wimbledon just before the championships kicked off. I had goosebumps all over walking around these iconic grounds. Stan or rather Stan The Man or Stanminal - depending on your nickname of choice - is a true sporting great. Not only has he won THREE grand slam titles, the French Open, the US open, the Australian Open Stan has won Olympic gold alongside fellow swiss icon Roger Federer, 31 career titles and double quarter finalist here at Wimbledon, too. And he already has his hands on the Wimbledon trophy as you will find out in this episode… Today Stan talks about his journey to the top of tennis, reveals the secrets behind his champion mentality, the big loss that actually empowered him (against Novak Djokovic no less) and he serves us the best advice for nurturing our mindset and living a life without regret. If we couldn't love Stan more - he is such a great guy - he also talks about how other sports need to catch up with Tennis when it comes to gender parity! I hope Stan also inspires you to not only adopt a fresh mindset but embrace failure, too and if he does get in touch with me via social media @joshsmithhosts - I always love talking to you and there is nothing more I love than talking about tennis! And if you love tennis make sure you check out the episode with Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina too! Love, Josh x P.S This podcast episode is sponsored by evian and it is an absolute dream come true to have recorded this amazing episode in the evian Mountain of Youth VIP suite at ACTUAL WIMBLEDON to celebrate the start of this iconic sporting event. evian have been keeping players and spectators refreshed at The Championships since 2008 as the official water partner. Keeping hydrated is one of the easiest acts of self care we can all participate in too. Drinking at least 2 litres of fluid, including water, a day can contribute to the maintenance of normal physical and cognitive function so grab your evian bottle and stay hydrated! P.PS. In this epsidoe you will have heard me talk about my book, ‘Great Chat: Seven Lessons for Better Conversation, Deeper Connections and Improved Wellbeing' which is out now! You can get your copy here https://geni.us/GreatChat and I really hope it inspires you to start using conversation as a self help practice, empowers you to be a better communicator and helps you build the connections you are deserving of. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we discuss the the ups and downs of top baseball prospects. It sounds really awesome to have the top prospect label on a player, but what perils are there for that label? We also discuss big top prospects that let down through the decades. For our This Week In Baseball, we discuss the approval of the AL divisional alignment in 1968. What were the rammifications of this and was it the wheelhouse for baseball in terms of format?Our Hall of Famer this week is Stan Musial. No real discussion in terms of election, but just how great was Musial during his career? Buckle up! For our parting shots we discuss the forgotten powerhouse Jimmie Foxx and addressing the "weak schedule" for the Phillies in 2024 so far. Enjoy our new crop of weekly commercials in between segments with Michael Jordan for Gatorade, the famous "Chicks Dig the Long Ball" Nike ad, and an Upper Deck Griffey Jr contest!Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsThis Week In Baseball - 25:19Hall of Fame Discussion - 41:02Parting Shots - 1:01:04
Listen as the ladies chat about Amika's moisture line and how having 7 year olds is an adventure all on its own. Here's the link to the Amika products they talked about! https://merakistudios.direct.salonservicegroup.com/shop-categories/shampoo/amika-hydro-rush-intense-moisture-shampoo-33-8oz-amhrs33
The definition of an up and down week: Apologies to Tyler Morris We pay tribute to Stan Bowles QPR 2 Rotherham 1 This Week in New Yorking Ilias and the Old Bailey Predictions
O this episode, the guys discuss the life and career of Stan Musial. As a Cardinal great, his career tells a stellar story. As always, please like, rate and subscribe.
Jazz Haven With Stan The Man - Jazz Pianist Larry Fuller by WNHH Community Radio
Starting out as a pitcher in the minors, injury pushed Stan Musial to first base. In a Majors career that spanned twenty-three years and three world Series rings, Musial established himself as one of the greatest hitters of all time. You want numbers? How about a career average of .331 over 3660 hits, 1951 RBIs, and 475 home runs. In 1949 he was on course to win a Triple Crown in the National League, falling short by one home run… that he had a home run in a game subsequently rained off robbed him not only of the crown, but robbed the record books of the one player in the twentieth century who would have topped the league's single season tables in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging, runs, hits, double, triples, and home runs. That's why Musial put the "The "in "The Man". For this week's game, we head to 1957. The Brooklyn Dodgers welcome St Louis Cardinals to Ebbets Field. Musial is third in the batting order and is going to go three from five in a productive day for his bat. But can the rest of the team back him up? Behind the microphones you have Vin Scully for the first three innings, with Al Helfter for the final six. And keep listening to the very end of the broadcast; with the last few plays missing, the team here at Classic Baseball Radio have reconstructed the calls and game summary. It's not an edit, more of a post-broadcast "here's what you missed". You can find the boxscore here: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BRO/BRO195706161.shtml This game was played on June 16 1957. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classicbaseballradio/message
Stan The Man - played entire career with the Saint Louis Cardinals. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocky-seale7/message
Listen to today's Laugh Again with Phil Callaway, "Stan the Man." Enjoy!
Ce 16 juin 2023, Disney Plus diffuse Stan The Man, un documentaire sur l'un des créateurs d'imaginaires les plus importants du 20e siècle. Stanley Martin Lieber ; celui qui se rêvait auteur de grands romans, n'en écrira aucun. A la place, il aidera à bâtir une véritable mythologie américaine en inventant certains des super héros les plus iconiques sous le pseudo de Stan Lee. Oui, il préférait rester anonyme pour écrire ce qu'il considérait à l'époque comme “des idioties de comics”. Quels super-héros a-t-il créés ? Pourquoi les personnages de Marvel sont-ils particuliers ? Quelles sont les anecdotes derrière la création de Spiderman ? Ecoutez la suite dans cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Jonathan Aupart. A écouter aussi : Quel est le tournage de film le plus dangereux de tous les temps ? Pourquoi The Weeknd va-t-il bientôt disparaître ? Pourquoi le Centre Pompidou n'aurait-il jamais dû exister ? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jazz Haven with Stan The Man: May 24, 2023 by WNHH Community Radio
A book from St. Louis-based author Stephanie Bearce has a familiar subject for many in the region: Stan Musial. She follows his journey from Pennsylvania coal country to becoming one of the most beloved Cardinals of all-time.
In episode 97 of the Chet and Palmer Show Podcast, the main topic of discussion is the impact of toxic masculinity on the concept of the Alpha Male in American culture. The hosts explore how traditional ideas of masculinity have evolved over time and how societal pressures and expectations can influence male behavior. In addition to this, the episode features a special guest, Stan The Man, who shares his Summer Brew recipe. Listeners can expect to learn about the ingredients and process involved in creating this refreshing drink. Finally, this episode marks a significant milestone for the podcast as it is the first episode to air on the Digitent Podcast Network. The hosts share their excitement about this new partnership and what it means for the future of the show.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chetandpalmeraftertheshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jazz Drummer, Educator, Composer, Band Leader, Humanitarian
New Haven Master Drummer, Educator and Band leader, Jesse "Cheese" Hameen II
In an EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Stan Collymore reveals ALL about his time at Wolves. Stan talks candidly about the myths that surrounded his behaviour and departure from Molineux and lifts the lid on the stories that ‘dogged' his career. We talk car parks, Sharon Stone, fire extinguishers and £50 notes. We also talk about the personal battles he has faced and all is revealed in ‘Stan … THE Man'.
The Marvel writer editor discusses his book and perspective on Stan The Man's Life Career abd social impact
100 years ago the universe graced us with a creative mind that changed our culture forever. This week we look back on the life and career of the legendary Stan Lee. Some of the most memorable characters and stories were created by this icon of the comic industry and his influence spans the world. Plus, news of an injured hero, a returning hero, and much more. Jay and Josh shout "Excelsior!" to the rooftops on Superhero Suite.
Do you like baseball? Do you know who Stan Musial is? Me neither! Join us as he shares sexist, condescending advice on how to hit a baseball.
Wanna know the big hitters secrets? They didn't listen to this record.
Jeff sits down with Stan Tucker, Founder of Leap for Literacy, Author of “Stan The Man”, and Host of the YouTube children's program “The Very Airy Library” to talk about his entrepreneurial journey, persisting through obstacles, big breaks with Zac Brown, and impacting our future generations by helping them fall in love with acts of kindness and literacy. More About Stan Stanley Tucker, also known as Stan The Man, has a mission to spread kindness through literacy with his non-profit, Leap For Literacy, and inspire storytelling through his Children's Show, The Very Airy Library. At a young age, Stanley experienced heartbreak when his beloved father tragically passed away. Stanley's late father was described as an ambitious and hardworking spirit who his son was fortunate enough to be able to feel. Although it was a short time, Stanley having such an impactful role model gave him the same thrill for life and desire to make a difference in others' lives. With that same drive, he is picking up where his father left off with the continuous support of his teachers, uncles, and his community. Stanley strives to become an impactful part of the community himself by writing relatable and inspiring stories for children to hopefully inspire them to write their own and teaching them the importance of connecting with others through kindness! RESOURCES RELATED TO THIS EPISODE Visit https://www.leapforliteracy.org/ Subscribe to The Very Airy Library at https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVeryAiryLibrary Learn more about Leap for Literacy's founding story and how to offer support at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/vieeuz Instagram https://www.instagram.com/leapforliteracy/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LeapForLiteracy/ Twitter https://twitter.com/leap4literacy CREDITS Theme Music
Today Ozzy presents Kyle's book selection: I Am Not Okay With This! This episode contains triggering content that may not be suitable for everybody. We will be talking about systemic failures, mental illness and Stan The Man. Stay tuned for the end when we will be announcing the giveaway winner! You are not alone. Please call 1-800-273-8255 if you are feeling depressed or just need to talk with somebody.
Mollie tells Bridget about life and death of Stanley Meyer. Rate & Review us on Apple Want more? Support us on Patreon!
Recorded April 2, 2022. Donate generously to World Central Kitchen ➡️ https://donate.wck.org/fundraiser/3816260 Listeners have been asking how they can show their appreciation for the talks George is hosting. Top of mind right now are the millions suffering as a result of the tragedy in Ukraine. World Central Kitchen has joined the fight to provide humanitarian aid to those in need of fresh food and meals within Ukraine and in bordering countries. Please donate generously to World Central Kitchen on behalf of NO BULL - Market Talk with George Noble™️. Stan Weinstein: Twitter Follow George Noble on Twitter and Youtube
Jazz Haven with Stan The Man: Jazz Bassist, Composer, Educator Jeff Fuller (April 13, 2022) by WNHH Community Radio
Reverse Rell & Rob E. talk with our special guest, Stan The Man, one of the stars of the upcoming web-series, #DoYourselfAFavor, which premieres on Saturday, February 12th, & every Saturday thereafter on Youtube, & on this episode we'll be discussing Stan's role on the show, prodigal stanship, our abusive relationship with some wrestling promotions, & Cash Shit! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode is dedicated to Stan Lee. We're talking about his life, his MCU cameos, and his contributions to the world. Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct9VTQnPa5c https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/71299/10-amazing-fantastic-incredible-facts-about-comic-book-writer-stan-lee https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2433120/why-stan-lees-avengers-age-of-ultron-cameo-is-his-favorite --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stanupandmarvel/support
Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.www.creativeprocess.info
"Laurie Anderson, Leslie Odom Jr. from Hamilton was here a couple of years ago. It was fantastic. Judd Hirsch. I got a chance to drive in my car with Charles Durning and Jack Klugman, two character actors that I admired all my life. It was a surreal experience.When I got here, I started to do some of the Shakespeare plays, working sometimes with kids from the community and professional artists. Michael Nathanson played Hamlet with us in 2005. Alec Baldwin, Eric Bogosian, Jeffrey Tambor, Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach, who lived in East Hampton about two blocks from here. They were involved in the John Drew Theater from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Through much of their lives, they were lifetime performers at Guild Hall, always in the summer doing a little something. Eli worked up until his 90s, and he was still working, as sharp as a tack. There have been so many artists here. Two summers ago, Questlove was here interviewing Jerry Seinfield on the stage and Alec Baldwin has been our board president for a number of years. He liked the renovations. He liked the show that Harris Yulin did with Amy Irving. He loved The Glass Menagerie and he loved the renovation. So he said, I want to get involved with you guys. The Hamptons is a wonderfully welcoming place to make art. I think going back to the time of Jackon Pollock and before him the tile painters, this has been an artist colony. And I think there is still a spirit of that around."Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.www.creativeprocess.info
Sam Newman, Mike Sheahan and Don Scott - 'You Cannot Be Serious'
Big show tonight folks, I was lucky enough to take an Improv class from UCB (upright citizens brigade) and our guest tonight was my in the class with me. From the first moment of the first class, his talent, personality and sense of humor were obvious. Bottom line is that he made the class a lot more fun! These are interesting times that we live in and being able to enjoy yourself with a group of like-minded individuals and laugh while being silly is a real gift…the whole class was amazing and I am very happy to have a member of that class on the show tonight! Welcome to the No Outlet Podcast Stan “The Man” Ferguson! We discussed UFOs/Aliens (they need to prove it!), the origins of his love for improv, The multiverse (as a concept), Killing 8th grade Hitler, saving something with a stitch in time, the glory of "Cheers", using the comedy decoder ring of an adult, Kool and the Gang influencing Van Halen, His mount Rushmore of Improv performers, the benefits (intended and unintended) of online improv, how Video games have ruthlessly passed me by and Andrew Lloyd Webber among many other topics. It was a pleasure to have him on the show and I hope you all enjoy the conversation as much as we did!
Stan "The Man" Martyniouk was a decorated amateur boxer who compiled over a hundred wins and was ranked #2 in the country. Martyniouk turned professional in 2007 and compiled a record of 20-3 6 Ko's. He has served as a main sparring partner for some of the best fighters in the world including Manny Pacquiao, Terence Crawford, Amir Khan, Andre Berto and Robert Guerrero. He still has his eyes set on climbing up the rankings and winning a world title. Stay tuned... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/support
Benny just had to bring Stan The Man back for round 2. They go in on some great topics. The importance of understanding Human Factors. Ensuring that it is no longer a check in the box. Care for those Marines left and right of you. Genuinely care for them and they will work beside you not for you. We are a team but often forget the importance of accountability to eachother. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sempersometimes/support
Poets!!! Come join my esteemed co-host Stanley "Stan The Man "Phillips and myself La Perla Negra for some "Poetic Therapy" where you can release some mental stress through healthy conversation and open mic poetry. Dial 319-527-6300 and press 1 to be heard around the world. This is Epiphany Radio. The Forreal Entertainment Network. Sponsored by Raw Links LLC "why be average when you can B Raw "
Today Episode We interview Philosopher & Business Man Stan The man. We discuss Stimulus Checks , Politics, and ways to make a business! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/casual-ninja6/support
While Matt roams from Roanoke to Bristol, Mike sits down with former State Senator candidate Stan Scott, to discuss working with Qasim Rashid, advocating for fellow Veterans, closing the gap in the political divide, and Star Trek.
Dan LeDuc joins to talk about the inspiration of Fr. Stanley Rother, an American born missionary and martyr. Music: Landscape by jantrax | https://soundcloud.com/jantr4x Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Mike Farwell and Chris Pope have been around the Ontario Hockey League for more years than they care to count, and even after all these years, they can't resist riding the bus and broadcasting from every rink. With every trip to every rink comes the chance to tell another story. We invite you along on Farwell and Pope's adventures as they tell stories from every market in the Ontario Hockey League, from a behind-the-scenes perspective you won't get anywhere else. They're on the bus, in the hotels, and in the media rooms with the coaches, scouts, officials, players, and other characters that keep us coming back to this game week after week. Like you, Farwell and Pope are passionate about the OHL today. But they also know today's league has been decades in the making. Pop in those ear buds and join Farwell and Pope for the stories that shaped the game, and the antics that are still part of it today. Who knows? You might even hear something you haven't heard before. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2:16 James KaplanDo you think Endgame underutilized Captain Marvel? I think she had a few good scenes but was expecting her to be more central to the story given the end of Infinity War. I also thought that maybe her characterization suffered a bit from being filmed before her solo movie. Anyway, would love to know your thoughts. 6:39 Ronald AcostaHey Sean! I'm on the side that's against introducing mutants via a multiverse. I've always felt that it might steer on the edge of being too convoluted. However it looks more and more like that's going to be the case with both this latest Spider-Man trailer and the reports that Diego Luna's Ghost Rider on Hulu May introduce a different origin/setting being strong indicators.I have nothing against a multiverse, but regarding a multiverse introduction for Mutants, I'm apprehensive as this would be a fairly new concept to tackle in a live-action cinematic format. I'm more than sure Marvel Studios can get us there and I know it all comes down to the execution, but I'm just curious as to what your thoughts or concerns may be. Especially with regards to how this might be the way we get the X-Men in the MCU. I know a lot of us have asked multiple versions of this question in previous q&a's, but given this new context, do you have any strong ideas of how it should be handled if this is the case? Or will you take the wait and see approach?11:24 Woo S! KimWhat did you think of the “Tonight Show” cover “We didn't start the fire” featuring Marvel Studios' stars? The reveal of Stan “The Man” got me right in the feels?11:51 Woo S! KimI was just thinking about this do you think this run that Marvel Studios is having from “Iron Man” to now is comparable to Pixar's great run from “Toy Story” to “Cars 2” in terms of box office and critical response?12:45 Robert KlauserHi Sean and Patrons. I know we discussed Thanos for a bit on the Office Hours channel, (which is awesome btw) but what do you think influences the stark (no pun intended) contrast between the benevolent of sorts Thanos in IW to the ruthless version we get in Endgame? Thanks.24:33 Orion ZangaraHey Sean, Thanks for being my favorite podcast! You guys absolutely rock! With the potential news that the marvel cinematic universe will become the marvel cinematic multiverse, do you think marvel studios will use this opportunity to create an “ultimate universe?” That way marvel studios doesn't have to reboot the entire cast and still have characters cross over between the primary universe. Thanks again!29:01 Michael WeaselboyHey Sean I have a Spider-Man question. Since Far From home counts as a Sony movie, and assuming Marvel and Sony will renew the deal for Spidey. What Marvel movie will Spidey appear in next?? I know they will likely do a third movie but that counts as Sony's movie, and with no Avengers movies planned for the next few years, what movie will he appear in next?? Could he guest star in Doctor Strange 2 or some other movie??36:41 Nick AdamsHey Sean I have a question about time travel in Endgame. They say that they have enough Pym particles for a round trip each. 2014 Nebula gives Thanos her final particle, but still manages to come back to 2023 with everyone else. Is this just a flaw, or am I missing something?Side note: just subscribed to the Patreon a week or so ago, and I'm loving every minute of it. Keep up the good work!40:09 Derek BeebeHey Sean, do you think there is any chance of a MCU Star Wars crossover movie, and if so, what would you like to see? I could only assume such a story would be out-of-continuity for both franchises.41:07 Derek BeebeEven more unlikely, could you ever see a MCU / DC movie come to pass? And who would you like the villain to be? A single one or a MCU and DC villain teaming up as well?43:42 Derek BeebeDo you think the next mega phase of the MCU will revolve around a single McGuffin like the Infinity Gauntlet? If so, what would it be? My theory would be the emergence of the mutants and the Phoenix Force culminating in Avengers vs. X-Men for the fate of the Phoenix. Of course, I do wonder if they would be willing do any version of Dark Phoenix for a third time.48:18 Giuseppe VicarettiHey Sean and fellow Patrons, after seeing Endgame 5 times now, and my question is could we see Spiderman step up his mantle and be the new "Iron Man" of this new generation of Avengers? Or would we be intrigued with Tony's Daughter stepping into the fold when she comes of age? I don't like the latter only because we would have to wait a good amount of time before seeing that, whereas Spiderman is sort of already stepping into it, so to speak. What are thoughts on this? Is there someone else I may have overlooked?51:26 Mookie JohnsonI find it interesting that MCU Spider-Man keeps introducing himself as "Peter Parker ". I recognize that it is amongst fellow heroes as far as we've seen through Endgame, but I thought that protecting his Identity has been a core trait. Is this something you find strange about his MCU characterization?53:08 Mookie JohnsonIn your head canon, who ran Wakanda during the 5 years of the royal children's absence, and do you think the transition of power back to T'Challa was universally accepted?56:56 Brian WhiteWhen Rhodey returns with the Power Stone, it comes in the Orb that we see in Guardians Volume 1, but Steve only returns to the past with the Power Stone in the suitcase. Going to be hard to restore the stone to its containment on Morag for Peter to find without that, I think. Thoughts on how Steve might correct this in Captain America 4, the movie or Disney Plus series (I hope!)? Thanks!58:39 Alex KleinBased off the new Spider-Man trailer and interview with Watts on Fandango, I'm wondering if Far From Home is going to play out more like Iron Man 3 than Ant Man/Antman&Wasp in terms of box office. Knowing this movie may heavily deal with Endgame fall out could push it to 1 billion.1:00:06 Conor KellyHi Sean, I'm a bit confused about the Fury/Parker dynamic from the “far from home” trailers and ending of endgame.In the trailers Fury is waiting in Peters room and hits Ned with tranquilliser. How come Peters spider senses didn't alert him that someone was there and why then did he say “you're Nick Fury” like he'd never seen him before? Surely they met at Tony's funeral as they were standing about 10feet apart during it!!1:04:04 Robert ReinekeHi Sean. Is it just me, or is it weird to be launching a Black Widow movie after we've just seen what's presumably her fate in Avengers: Endgame? I think many of us feel that Black Widow not having a solo movie was an oversight, and her not being with the mini-teamup of female heroes at the finale was something of a missed opportunity, but I don't think it's something that can be retroactively fixed. The MCU has been good at moving forward, so it seems like a prequel is a little out of step with the rest of the movies. Your thoughts?1:09:04 Jeremy WatsonSean, did you think it odd that Endgame didn't make a single reference to Vision? Wanda sort of hinted at him in her encounter with Thanos but nothing up to that point. Do you expect Wandavision to be the next time we see or hear of him? Thanks!1:11:40 AdamHey Sean. I know this isn't strictly a MCU question but it relates to the TV shows. I have always loved the tv shows that marvel puts out but now with Disney + I'm wondering which of the shows are technically cannon and which ones I should continue with. I love agents of Shield but know that it's not Necessarily cannon anymore. Do you have any recommendations on which shows I should stick with and which shows to drop when it comes to the mcu as a whole. Thanks 1:14:37 Rich WardIn Endgame when Scott is sitting outside the Avengers compound eating, Nebula seems uncommonly mean here. As far as I know she's never met or interacted with Scott, but when she sees his lunch blow away and walks by she says: "Careful, Rhodey, there's an idiot in the landing zone." Small, silly thing, and led to one of favorite moments (Hulk handing Scott two of his tacos), but stands out to me during each watch. I get why Rhodes makes the comment he does, but why do you think Nebula acts that way?1:16:16 Rich WardIn several recent interviews, Joe and Anthony Russo have said that Cap going back in time to be with Peggy has created a new timeline.From the New York Daily News: “Basically, in order for Cap to have that experience with Peggy, he would've begun another timeline," Anthony said. “Let's say he went back and found Peggy at the moment after he went in the ice but before she married somebody else. He could've begun the life with her at that moment in an alternate timeline.”But, in an Fandango interview, writer Markus and McFeely "reject" that theory:Fandango: So people are asking... Does this mean an old Captain America was hanging out this whole time while another Captain America was saving the day?Christopher Markus: That is our theory. We are not experts on time travel, but the Ancient One specifically states that when you take an Infinity Stone out of a timeline it creates a new timeline. So Steve going back and just being there would not create a new timeline. So I reject the "Steve is in an alternate reality" theory.What are your thoughts on the disconnect? Do you think this is intentional, to create a bit of confusion and ambiguity, and to let Marvel reveal more about time travel, the multiverse, etc. in the years and stories ahead, or could it simply be that they disagree on the rules of time travel? It's hard to imagine these four making a movie like Endgame while disagreeing on such an important piece of the story. Or maybe it's not that important or hard to imagine and I'm thinking way too much about it!1:24:34 Hector Giovanni NavarreteIn regards to the Multiverse opening up in the MCU due to the events in AE. Do you believe it could've happened due to the fact that Thanos destroyed all of the Infinity Stones? I have only seen the movie twice so I am not sure if I understood 100% accurately the explanation of the Ancient One about what happens when a Stone is taken out of a certain timeline. She mentioned how that could create an alternate timeline. So could something similar or the Multiverse opening up happen when the Stones themselves are destroyed and essentially taken out of the current MCU timeline? Just something I was thinking about, could be totally wrong.1:26:48 Keith BarberHi Sean - If Tony's arc reactor in Endgame only powers the suit/nanotech and is no longer keeping Tony alive, why does the light go out when he dies? Sorry if this has already been addressed, I may have missed it.1:29:08 Chris CascioHey Sean just been thinking of our post endgame world the mcu is in. I was wondering outside of the Xmen or FF who are some of the heroes that you would like to see enter the MCU. Two for me are Captain Britain and Nova the Sam Alexander Nova.1:29:53 Giuseppe VicarettiAnother questuon I have for you Sean is, do you think the Black Widow and Hawkeye moment on Vormir was not handled the best way it could have been? My meaning is, do you think Hawkeyes death would have had a longer lasting impact on our characters? Also do you think they dragged out that scene longer than they should have? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Creative Process · Seasons 1 2 3 · Arts, Culture & Society
Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.· www.guildhall.org/people/josh-gladstone/· www.creativeprocess.info
Josh Gladstone has served as Artistic Director of the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall since 2000 where most recently he directed Alec Baldwin, Blair Underwood and Rob Morrow in the comedy Stan The Man by Eugene Pack, and acted alongside Mercedes Ruehl and F. Murray Abraham in Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, an evening celebrating the playwright's 90th birthday. At the Drew he's directed and produced such plays as Romeo & Juliet, Extinction, Steve Martin's The Underpants, All My Sons starring Laurie Metcalf and Alec Baldwin; Clever Little Lies starring Marlo Thomas; Tony Walton's productions of Tonight at 8:30 starring Blythe Danner, Equus starring Alec Baldwin and Moby Dick Rehearsed starring Peter Boyle; and The Glass Menagerie starring Amy Irving. Regional credits include Children's Theatre Co.; Shakespeare Theatre, DC; and four seasons as Artistic Director of Hamptons Shakespeare Festival.· www.guildhall.org/people/josh-gladstone/· www.creativeprocess.info
It was with sadness that we heard about the passing of Stan Lee, the father of Marvel Comics. So, Big and I got together with fellow comics fan Marshal Latham, to talk about the late, great writer and creator. Excelsior!