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Graham spends two days in North Carolina with legendary NFL coach turned NASCAR team owner, Joe Gibbs. In this 2019 interview, he discusses the personal cost of his dedication to pro football and speaks at length about the death of his son, J.D. and the legacy he left.
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In this week’s motivational podcast, comedian Sebastian Maniscalco discusses the gradual process of becoming well-known in the stand-up comedy scene. He reflects on some early career missteps that taught him valuable lessons, ultimately contributing to his success. Most importantly, he emphasizes the need to eliminate distractions and prioritize self-care.
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Graham travels to one of the most beautiful and luxurious spots in the world to interview Prince Albert II of Monaco. He talks with Graham about his time as an Olympic bobsledder, disagreements with President Trump during his first term, and memories of his late mother, Princess Grace.
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In this week’s fan-favorite podcast, famed Hollywood director Ron Howard shares memorable moments on set with illustrious actors, including how he eventually won over a skeptical Bette Davis, tactics to calm Jim Carrey amidst panic attacks, and lessons learned from a highly prepared Robert De Niro, who went above and beyond to research his character for “Backdraft.”
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Graham travels to Chicago for a wide-ranging interview with Sebastian Maniscalo. The Windy City-native reflects on a childhood that set him up for a career in comedy. He also takes us through years of struggling in the stand-up scene and the job that exposed him to A-list celebrities in Los Angeles. Maniscalco reveals what family life is like for a touring comedian and how he’s trying to enjoy the fruits of his labor more than he did in the past. Plus, “The Irishman” and “Green Book” actor tells some of his best Robert De Niro stories from the set.
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Graham travels to New York City to sit down with dancer Misty Copeland. The ballerina discusses her history-making performance as the Firebird, inequality within the ballet community and her newest role of motherhood. In this 2022 interview, Copeland also remembers a rough childhood in the public eye and how she overcame it all to be the first black woman principal dancer in the history of American Ballet Theatre.
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In this week's fan-favorite podcast, actor Josh Brolin opens up about the highs and lows after his first major movie role in The Goonies, rejecting suitcases of money and big blockbuster roles including Avatar and Green Lantern along with finding his dream role alongside Johnny Depp and Tim Burton.
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In this motivational podcast, X Games gold medalist Ryan Sheckler discusses the important role his mother has played in his life, including the moment he called her for help with alcoholism. He describes entering rehab as the scariest day of his life, requiring complete surrender to the program. Sheckler also shares his 2020 relapse, which began around his 30th birthday, and how a renewed focus on his Christian faith and a call from Michael Phelps inspired him on his journey to sobriety.
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Graham travels to California for a sitdown with one of the most successful actors of the 21st century, Josh Brolin. Part of massive franchises like The Avengers and Dune, Brolin remembers the struggles of making it in Hollywood before his breakout role in No Country for Old Men. He shares stories from the set, like almost getting in a fight with Denzel Washington and how Quentin Tarantino helped him with an audition. The son of actor James Brolin, Josh recalls an interesting upbringing in Paso Robles, CA where he grew up around wild animals that his mother fostered. Brolin also talks about his sobriety and how it changed his relationship with his children.
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In this week’s fan-favorite podcast, comedian Tom Green shares wild and unforgettable stories, from his appearance on The David Letterman Show to his viral success with “The Bum Bum Song,” partying with Dennis Rodman in New York City, and once having William Shatner as his landlord.
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In this week's motivational podcast, NFL Hall of Famer Joe Namath shares a story about his conversation with University of Alabama coach Bear Bryant. He recalls telling Coach Bryant that he "thought" he was ready for a game and how Bryant taught him a valuable lesson about preparation. Namath suggests that many quarterbacks underthrow their receivers during games because most receivers do not run at full speed in practice.
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Graham travels to our neighbors in the north for a day in the Canadian wilderness with Tom Green. Now living on a beautiful 150 acre property outside of Ottawa, Tom discusses the simpler life he’s living now after being in Los Angeles for 20 years. The former MTV show host talks about the secret to his show’s success, the long climb to fame, and the current projects he’s working on. Green also details his very public battle with testicular cancer and the private struggle of enduring multiple surgeries.
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In this week's fan-favorite podcast, Jayson Tatum talks about finances, including how they've learned to work together to handle discretionary purchases like designer watches. Plus, both Jayson and his mom reflect on how they're not far removed from living check-to-check and struggling to pay for gas or household items like soap.
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In this week’s motivational podcast, Guy Fieri shares how his entrepreneurial journey began at a young age, inspired by his parents. As the youngest entrepreneur in Ferndale, California, he fondly recalls selling soft pretzels to save money for a trip to France. During his semester in France, he unleashed his true potential.
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Graham spends two days with Dirk Nowitzki in the city he set down roots in throughout his entire 21-year NBA career. The 2023 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee reflects on the quirky German who primed him for the League, regrets after a rough rookie season and calling the cops on a fraudulent former fiancée. Plus, we get a taste of his musical talents and he recaps a story from his wedding that he’s never told before.
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In this week’s fan-favorite podcast, NFL Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith recalls being comforted by his idol, Walter Payton, after a bad injury that Emmitt thought might end his career and Emmitt’s promise to Walter during his final days.
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