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Richmond Til We Die: A Ted Lasso Podcast

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Richmond Til We Die is an episode-by-episode conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso where we discuss the characters, their relationships with 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!

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Episodes

Oklahoma (Ted Lasso S1E5)

46m · Published 11 May 12:00
Welcome back, Greyhounds! We're on the Dogtrack this week to have a conversation about Season 1, Episode 5: Tan Lines. On this episode Christian, Brett, and Marisa discuss the introduction of Vulnerable Ted, appreciate Roy's dedication to leadership, and admire Keeley's ability to remain unflappable in every situation.Also, "Baby Shark" gets stuck in our heads, Mumford & Sons gets stuck in our hearts, and we wonder: what makes Ted Lasso impossible to be married to, what makes Jamie act like such a big jerk, and what makes Brendan Hunt remind us so much of Christopher Lloyd?Also, what was up with those knockoff Watford kits?Discussed On This Episode"Baby Shark" (YouTube; Pinkfong, 2016)"Ronald Reagan? The actor?!" (YouTube; Movieclips; Back to the Future, 1985)An American Coach in London (YouTube; NBC Sports, 2013)JoeArthur GateStack t-shirt (Three KC Clothing Co., 2021)Behind-the-scenes tales of 'Ted Lasso' shared by creators at SXSW (Apple Insider, 2021)Watford F.C. 2021 Kits (The Hornets Shop, 2021)Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.Richmond Til We Die is a conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso. A place where fans (and curious newcomers) come together to discuss the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!

BONUS: Kindness Makes a Comeback!

33m · Published 05 May 12:00
Welcome back, Greyhounds! We've changed venues and we're coming to you from the Crown & Anchor this week to have a conversation about the Ted Lasso SAG Awards Sketch and that amazing Season 2 Teaser Trailer. On this episode, Christian, Brett, and Marisa discuss our favorite moments and point out some small but meaningful moments of emotional intelligence in the sketch and the teaser trailer.We also wonder where the conflict will come from in season two, go deep down the rabbit hole on the score for the trailer, and express our relief that Season 2 looks like it's not going to suck! But we still have questions. Like, how will sports psychologist Sharon fit in with the Richmond crew?   Why is Dani Rojas screaming? Who is John Wingsnight? And where is Jamie in all this? Is it July 23rd yet?Discussed On This EpisodeQueen's 'We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions' 40 Years Later: A History of the Biggest Jock Jam Single of All Time (Billboard, 2017)SAG Awards: Ted Lasso Team on the Greatest Ensembles of All Time (TNT; YouTube, 2021)Ted Lasso — Season 2 Teaser (Apple TV+; YouTube, 2021)Election Night Sketch (Saturday Night Live; YouTube, 2016)Super Bowl Pod (Saturday Night Live; YouTube, 2021)Jason Sudeikis explains his sweatshirt from the Golden Globes: 'Don't call it product placement' (Entertainment Weekly, 2021)Brett Goldstein performs The Muppet Christmas Carol in Six Minutes (YouTube, 2017)Brené Brown: The Fast Track to Genuine Joy (Oprah Magazine)Follow the show on Twitter.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.Richmond Til We Die is a conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso. A place where fans (and curious newcomers) come together to discuss the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!

No Fight Club! (Ted Lasso S1E4)

46m · Published 27 Apr 11:00
Welcome back, Greyhounds! We're on the Dogtrack this week to have a conversation about Season 1, Episode 4: For the Children. On this episode, Christian, Brett, and Marisa decry Rupert's abusive and narcissistic behavior, take Jamie to task for his lack of maturity, appreciate Nate's evolution from fly-on-the-wall to "well, actually" guy, and applaud Rebecca for re-learning how to receive advice and care and how to offer those things to others in return.We also discuss the importance of accountability, remind ourselves of the first rule of Ted's fight club, and ask a few questions. Like, where has all the barbecue gone? Why do soccer players butt heads like rams when they fight? And how the h*ck does Ted Lasso not know who Robbie Williams is?! Seems like a serious hole in his pop culture knowledge if you ask us.Discussed On This EpisodeDo You Have White Knight Syndrome? (Acid Sugar, Medium, 2020)Suits, Dinners, and the Secret World of Paying It Forward in the Big Leagues (The Athletic, 2019)60-plus years later, ‘West Side Story’ endures and thrives, including a new production at 5th Avenue Theatre (The Seattle Times, 2019)Cam Cole (Facebook Video) (UNILAD, 2019)Cam Cole: Official Website (Cam Cole, 2021)Robbie Williams Is England's Greatest Living Legend (VICE, 2019)Robbie Williams Gets Interactive for FIFA 2000 (MTV News, 1999)Robbie Williams at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony (YouTube, 2018)Zinedine Zidane and 5 Headbutts That Shook the Footballing World (Bleacher Report, 2012)19 of the Best Fights Between Teammates ft Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs… (Planet Football, 2020)Follow the show on Twitter.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.Richmond Til We Die is a conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso. A place where fans (and curious newcomers) come together to discuss the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!

Trent Crimm: The Independent (Ted Lasso S1E3)

49m · Published 13 Apr 12:00
Welcome back, Greyhounds! We're on the Dogtrack this week to have a conversation about Season 1, Episode 3: Trent Crimm: The Independent. On this episode, Christian, Brett, and Marisa bemoan the fact that there is not a word for the female equivalent of "bromance," admire Ted Lasso's unwavering confidence, and consider the question: "what even IS A Wrinkle In Time?"We also discuss ancient literary devices (that may or may not include swear words), the best Indian joints in Kansas, Trent Crimm's virtuosic writing skills, and Antonio Vivaldi! Trust us, y'all don't want to miss this episode - we're pretty sure it's gonna win an Oscar at the ESPYs. (Some have even said it's funnier than Step Brothers.)Discussed On This Episode:Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, "Summer" III. Presto (PBS)Korma SutraKababs.Passage to IndiaWhat Happens When Soccer Bans Heading? (The Ringer, 2017)Children to No Longer Head Footballs During Training (BBC, 2020)Follow the show on Twitter.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.Richmond Til We Die is a conversation where fans of the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso (and curious newcomers) can come together to appreciate this cast of characters who make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a Greyhound!

Biscuits with the Boss (Ted Lasso S1E2)

47m · Published 30 Mar 12:00
Welcome back, Greyhounds! We're back on the Dogtrack to have a conversation about Season 1, Episode 2: Biscuits. On this episode, Christian, Brett, and Marisa consider the disarming thoughtfulness of Ted Lasso, examine the differences between Ted and Beard's coaching philosophies, and point out what we think are some of Ted Lasso's "Lessons for White Dudes."We take some time to discuss comfort food and how it has the power to help us climb the ladder of self-actualization. (seriously!) Then we share our own first concert / best concert experiences and lament the fact that there is a serious lack of 90s hip-hop on the show's soundtrack after this episode.Richmond Til We Die is a conversation where fans of the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso (and curious newcomers) can come together to appreciate this cast of characters who make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next.Discussed On This Episode:Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (Psychological Review, 1943)The 15 Characteristics of Self-Actualizers (Psychological Review, 1943)Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life (Anne Lamott; Anchor, 1995)The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Malcolm X and Alex Haley; Grove Press, 1965)Do Goldfish Have a Three-Second Memory? (Penn State University, 2015)Ted Lasso Star Hannah Waddingham Says Ted's Homemade Biscuits Are Actually Gross (The Wrap, 2020)Arthur Bryant's Barbecue SauceChin ChinArlo White's Game Prep BoardFollow the show on Twitter.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

The Lasso Way (Ted Lasso S1E1)

46m · Published 16 Mar 13:00
We are proud to present the actual, official first episode of Richmond Til We Die (for realsies)! Like Ted himself, we feel a bit under-qualified but plan to get by with unshakeable determination, relentless positivity, a friend by our side, and a mustache that could win a blue ribbon at the Texas State Fair.On this episode, Christian, Brett, and Marisa have a conversation about Season 1, Episode 1: The Pilot. We point out the most convincing (and least believable) soccer moments, discuss the Sex Pistols and Walt Whitman, and drool over Kansas City barbecue. We also take some time to consider the deepest hurts of some of the main characters in this series - including those of AFC Richmond's beloved, ever-optimistic gaffer.Richmond Til We Die is a podcast for the people - a conversation where fans of the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso (and curious newcomers) can come together to appreciate this cast of characters who make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next.Discussed On This Episode:How Palace and Selhurst Park inspired the makers of hit Apple series Ted Lasso (Crystal Palace FC, 2020)Why Jason Sudeikis Picked Wichita State Football in Ted Lasso (The Wichita Eagle, 2020)The BBC Bans the Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen" (History, 2019)Los Angeles, Lovers, and Light: David Hockney at 80 (The Guardian, 2017)Walt Whitman and the Civil War (PBS, 2021)JoeArthur GateStack T-Shirt/Merch (Three KC Clothing Company, 2021)Follow the show on Twitter.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

Keep Calm and Get Fired Up: The Origins of Ted Lasso

32m · Published 02 Mar 13:00
This is it - the first episode of Richmond Til We Die! Okay, technically it’s the episode before the first episode, but let’s not waste time parsing out the specifics. Richmond Til We Die is a podcast for the people - a conversation where fans of the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso (and curious newcomers) can come together to appreciate this cast of characters who make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one minute and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next.On this episode, Christian, Brett, and Marisa explore the origins of the Ted Lasso sketch comedy character, discuss how they came to find and fall in love with the show, and give the listeners a heads-up on what to look for as they rewatch Episode 1. We hope you’ll join us every two weeks as we examine the relationships between the characters on this show and think about how they challenge us to be better humans.Discussed On This Episode:An American Coach in London: NBC Sports Premier League Film featuring Jason Sudeikis (NBC Sports, 2013)The Return of Coach Lasso: NBC Sports Premier League Film featuring Jason Sudeikis (NBC Sports, 2014)Brené with Jason Sudeikis & Brendan Hunt on Ted Lasso (Unlocking Us, 2021)SNL: 11 Movies You Forgot Were Based On Classic Skits (ScreenRant, 2019)‘Uncle Drew’ and 5 More Movies and TV Shows Based on Commercials (The Wrap, 2018)Follow the show on Twitter.A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

Introducing Richmond Til We Die: A Ted Lasso Podcast

2m · Published 19 Feb 19:00
We love the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso. If you've watched it, chances are you love it, too. And if you haven't watched it yet, that's okay. You can join in our conversation here at Richmond Til We Die! Our show is a conversation about all things Ted Lasso as well as a place for the Ted Lasso community come together and share in our mutual appreciation of the show.Richmond Til We Die is light on recap and heavy on discussion. Hosts Christian, Brett, and Marisa will talk about the characters, their relationships, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment, and then make us feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. We'll also do some fun stuff like track barbecue sightings and pop culture references.  We'll play some ridiculous games that will unite our team in a way that would make Coach Ted Lasso proud. If you're a fan of Ted Lasso, we hope you'll join us on your podcast app of choice. Episode 0 will be released really soon, so check your feed often. Now let's go, Greyhounds!

Richmond Til We Die: A Ted Lasso Podcast has 78 episodes in total of explicit content. Total playtime is 57:33:23. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on March 5th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 09:41.

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