

The Moment with Brian Koppelman
Brian Koppelman
Interviews about the pivotal moments that fueled fascinating creative careers. Hosted by Brian Koppelman.
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Jun 21, 2016 • 52min
Savannah Guthrie: 6/21/16
Savannah Guthrie is the co-anchor of The Today Show and the Chief Legal Correspondent of NBC News. Today she joins Brian for a conversation about her life as a young adult, landing her first gig on TV, and how she prepares to interview the likes of Donald Trump. Savannah also talks about how she views her position in the media and tells a great story about deciding to go law school and making the decision that changed the course of her life.
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Jun 7, 2016 • 51min
Alan Furst: 6/7/16
Alan Furst is the bestselling author of Midnight in Europe, Night Soldiers, and Spies of the Balkans. His latest book, A Hero of France, is out now and available by clicking here. Today, Alan discusses how he first came about creating his own fictional world in the tradition of William Faulkner and William Kennedy (2:00), the question he asked himself which opened him up as a writer (10:30), and the idea of a certain kind of heroism in his books (24:00). Plus, Alan talks about why he hasn't returned to France in years (34:00) and the creative routine he established to become a master of historical spy fiction (44:00).
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May 24, 2016 • 60min
Andrew Zimmern: 5/24/16
Andrew Zimmern is best known as the creator and host of the Bizarre Foods franchise on Travel Channel. New episodes of Bizarre Foods begin June 21st at 9PM and his new show, Driven By Food, premieres in August. On today's show, Andrew talks about the transformative power of travel (7:00), a life changing trip to Madagascar (15:00), and the decision he made to be himself, rather than a character of himself, on Bizarre Foods (27:00). Plus, Andrew and Brian discuss his love of tussling with the network (35:00), a story behind the first episode of his new show, Driven By Food (47:00), and how show business is the perfect business for Andrew to grow spiritually and artistically (55:00).
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May 17, 2016 • 46min
Hayes Carll: 5/17/16
Hayes Carll is a singer-songwriter who just released the best album of his career called Lovers
and Leavers. You can purchase it by clicking here. To kick off the show, Hayes plays a song from the new album called "Sake of the Song" and then talks to Brian about getting out of his creative comfort zone (8:00), the process of creating the album (16:00), and the fear of not doing what was expected of him (30:00). Plus, Hayes and Brian learn about the death of Guy Clark (38:00) and discuss how his new songs are being received and what it feels like to reconnect with his music and fans.
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May 3, 2016 • 1h 1min
Ryan Holiday: 5/3/16
Ryan Holiday is a writer, marketer, and entrepreneur best known for his books Trust Me I'm Lying and The Obstacle is the Way. Ryan's latest book, Ego is the Enemy, is due out in early June. Preorder it today by clicking here. This week, Ryan talks about why he wrote a book about stoicism [5:00], how he came up with the idea for Ego is the Enemy [14:00], and the different ideas he still grapples with in his writing [27:00]. Plus, Ryan talks about the difference between ego and confidence [33:00] and why your most important networking tool is asking smart questions [46:00].
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Apr 19, 2016 • 57min
Karyn Kusama: 4/19/16
Karyn Kusama is the director of four films including the Sundance award winning movie, Girlfight, and the recently released dinner party thriller, The Invitation - available now by clicking here. Today on the show, Karyn talks about the movies that influenced The Invitation (4:00), recognizing the strangeness in great works of art (11:00), and why men are afforded more opportunities than women in the movie making business (26:00). Plus, Brian and Karyn discuss how directing television keeps you creatively fit (38:00), how Karyn checks in with herself about the work she wants to be creating (42:00), and why, in adulthood, she's finally finding the strength in being a vulnerable human being (53:00).
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Apr 12, 2016 • 1h 2min
Jane Rosenthal: 4/12/16
Jane Rosenthal is one of the most renowned producers in show business. Along with Robert De Niro, she co-founded Tribeca Productions in lower Manhattan and is also the co-founder of the TriBeCa Film Festival which begins this week in New York City. Go grab your tickets today. On today's show, Jane talks about being the first female page in the Rhode Island State House (5:00), the roadblocks she had to fight through as a young woman producing television
(19:00), and meeting Martin Scorsese on the set of The Color of Money (23:00). Plus, Brian and Jane discuss the long road to making A Bronx Tale (31:00), Robert De Niro's performance as Bernie Madoff in the upcoming HBO movie The Wizard of Lies (45:30), and the character trait that she knows about Hillary Clinton that nobody else can truly see (57:00).
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Apr 5, 2016 • 1h 2min
Colin Quinn: (4/1/14)
Note: This podcast was originally produced and aired by Grantland in April 2014.
Former 'SNL' star Colin Quinn and Brian trade tragic Motley Crue stories, talk about the surrealism of early Adam Sandler, and why colin digs being the Yoda of comedians.
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Mar 29, 2016 • 53min
Gabrielle Hamilton: 3/29/16
Gabrielle Hamilton is the chef and owner of Prune in New York City and the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, Blood, Bones, and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef. On the show, Gabrielle talks about why irony is an enemy in modern cooking (5:30), how her abbreviated childhood shaped her personality and career (15:00), and why she doesn't hold any concepts or philosophy about food (24:00). Plus, Brian and Gabrielle discuss whether or not she's aware of the nostalgic dining experience she's creating for people (34:00) and why Gabrielle doesn't think taste is subjective (40:00).
Topics mentioned:
Prune
Blood, Bones, and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef by Gabrielle Hamilton
What Salmon Know by Elwood Reid
If I Don't Six by Elwood Reid
University of Michigan
Mind of a Chef
Ernest Hemingway's Six Word Story
Mario Batali's Six Word Memoir
Ralph Waldo Emerson's Essays
"Romeo Had Juliette" by Lou Reed
elBulli
Daniel NYC
People mentioned:
Gabrielle Hamilton
Elwood Reid
Mario Batali
David Chang
Anthony Bourdain
Seth Godin
Ferran Adria
Dan Barber
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Mar 22, 2016 • 1h 12min
Chuck Todd: (6/9/15)
Note: This episode originally aired in June 2015.
Chuck Todd, NBC News political director and moderator of Meet the Press, talks about the political landscape and his role in it. Brian and Chuck also discuss the line between journalism and show business, the value of long-form interviews, and Chuck's waning enthusiasm for the political game. Plus, Chuck dives into his vision for Meet the Press, the burden of hosting the longest running television show in history, and the real story behind Advise and Consent.
Topics this week:
NBC's Meet the Press
The Stranger: Barack Obama in the White House by Chuck Todd
The Julliard School
Profiles In Courage by John F. Kennedy
Up, Simba! an essay by David Foster Wallace
Bulworth
Network
Advise and Consent
Preston Brooks and Charles Sumner Fight
Cowboys Are My Weakness by Pam Houston
People this week:
Former Senator Rick Santorum
Governor John Kasich
Senator Rand Paul
Former Vice President Dick Cheney
Senator Bernie Sanders
Former Governor Jeb Bush
Former Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
President Barack Obama
Former Senator Lester Hunt
Former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann
Former President Bill Clinton
Senator John McCain
Ross Perot
Mayor Bill de Blasio
Bill Thompson
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