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Brian Koppelman
Interviews about the pivotal moments that fueled fascinating creative careers. Hosted by Brian Koppelman.
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Jun 16, 2015 • 1h 15min
Lewis Black: 6/16/15
Lewis Black, the comedian, author, and playwright, joins us on the podcast this week to talk about his long road to living a creative life. The two discuss the night Brian saw Lewis at the Beacon Theatre and watched him perform a bit about Vince Gill and Amy Grant. They also touch on Lewis's future with The Daily Show, beginning his career as a playwright, and how Lewis comes up with material. And to top it all off, Lewis gives us a few thoughts on religion and the time he once had faith.
Topics this week:
Inside Out
The Moment's interview with Big Jay Oakerson (2/24/15)
Todd -N- Tyler Radio Empire
The Bob and Tom Show
Lewis Black performs a bit about Vince Gill and Amy Grant
Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation
WTF's interview with Lewis Black
The Nerdist interview with Lewis Black
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
WTF's interview with Jim Breuer
My Transcendent Podcast Guest: Jim Breuer Redeems Himself on Marc Maron's WTF
Atlantic Theatre Company
Samuel French
UNC Chapel Hill
I Never Sang for My Father a play by Robert Anderson
One Slight Hitch a play by Lewis Black
The West Bank Cafe
Yale School of Drama
People this week:
Lewis Black
Willie Reale
Jim Gaffigan
John Oliver
Kathleen Madigan
Kevin Meaney
David Letterman
Richard L. Coe
Jill Soloway
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Jun 9, 2015 • 1h 11min
Chuck Todd: 6/9/15
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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Jun 2, 2015 • 1h 10min
Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes): 6/2/15
Taylor Goldsmith, lead singer-songwriter for the band Dawes, joins us this week to talk about the group's new album, All Your Favorite Bands. The album is out today and Taylor can be heard playing an acoustic version of the title track at the end of this episode. In addition, Taylor looks back at his time working on The New Basement Tapes alongside Elvis Costello, Jim James, Rhiannon Giddens, and Marcus Mumford. He also meditates on songwriting, influences, and how art is criticized and consumed in today's culture. Brian and Taylor also discuss the life and works of Bob Dylan, how turning 30 is a pivotal moment in an artist's life, and the hope Taylor still holds on to in his music.
Topics this week:
All Your Favorite Bands by Dawes
U2's Pride in the Name of Love
Kid Rock's Bawitdaba
Dawes' Time Spent in Los Angeles
Nothing is Wrong by Dawes
Otis the Drunk on The Andy Griffith Show
Lost on the River by The New Basement Tapes
"Casey at the Bat" by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
The New Basement Tapes - Kansas City
The New Basement Tapes - When I Get My Hands on You
Johnny Fritz's When a Ford Man Turns to Chevy
Johnny Fritz's Suck in Your Gut
Bill Callahan's Faith/Void
Somewhere Under Wonderland by Counting Crows
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters, and Seymour: An Introduction by J.D. Salinger
North Hills by Dawes
Dawes - When My Time Comes
Miles of Aisles by Joni Mitchell
Still Crazy All These Years by Paul Simon
Graceland by Paul Simon
Rhythm of the Saints by Paul Simon
Infidels by Bob Dylan & Mark Knopfler
Automatic for the People by REM
The New Basement Tapes - Florida Key
The Basement Tapes by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan's Hurricane
Bob Dylan's Joey
Bob Dylan's Highlands
Bob Dylan's It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Iconoclast with Maya Angelou & Dave Chappelle
Southeastern by Jason Isbell
Wilder Mind by Mumford & Sons
People this week:
Dawes
Middle Brother
Deer Tick
T Bone Burnett
Elvis Costello
Mumford and Sons
Jim James
Rhiannon Giddens
Jonathan Prince
Bob Dylan
Hank Williams
Jackson Browne
Tom Petty
Sam Koppelman
Bruce Springsteen
Peter Mensch
Cliff Burnstein
My Morning Jacket
Alabama Shakes
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May 29, 2015 • 1h 9min
Killer Mike: 12/2/14
Note: This bonus episode was produced and aired by Grantland in December 2014.
This week on The Moment we revisit Brian's conversation with Killer Mike which took place in November 2014. Killer Mike is one half of the Run the Jewels duo along side El-P. Coming off an emotional night in Ferguson, where he played to a crowd after the verdict was announced in the Michael Brown case, Brian talked with Mike about his duties as an artist and being an ambassador for his community. Since this conversation, Killer Mike has appeared on numerous shows including a recent appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher.
Topics this week:
"R.A.P. Music" album
"Run the Jewels" album
"Run the Jewels 2" album
"PL3DGE" album
Stage 48 - New York City
Morehouse College
Adrian Peterson child abuse case
"I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind" album
"I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind Vol. 2" album
Killer Mike in Ferguson
Avatar
"A.D.I.D.A.S." - Killer Mike
Brooke Baldwin Interview with Killer Mike
L.A. Confidential
Sound Opinions from WBEZ
"AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted" album
One Nation: What We Can All Do to Save America's Future a book by Ben Carson
Pimp: The Story of My Life a book by Iceberg Slim
Man's Search for Meaning a book by Viktor Frankl
Guns, Germs, and Steel a book by Jared Diamond
People this week:
Killer Mike
Run the Jewels
El-P
Outkast
Alice Johnson
Blowfly
Quentin Tarantino
Lloyd Banks
Jay-Z
Dave Chappelle
MC Hammer
Big Boi
Dick Gregory
Chuck D
Eric Holder
George Wallace
Clarence Thomas
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May 26, 2015 • 1h 15min
PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman - 5/26/15
PJ Vogt and Alex Goldman, the hosts of Reply All, discuss their creative partnership and their meteoric rise from WNYC to Gimlet. They also discuss their own worries for the show, the collective work it takes to put out an episode, and finding the sweet spot to maintain their outsider status as they become a part of the mainstream podcasting culture. And just how much hand holding in storytelling is too much hand holding? Brian talks about what it feels like to get De Blasio'd on an episode of Reply All.
Topics this week:
Reply All
Gimlet
The Hold Steady - Lord I'm Discouraged
Siskel & Ebert uncensored
Life Itself - A film based on Roger Ebert's memoir
Favor Atender - Reply All episode
This American Life
TLDR
This Proves Everything - Reply All episode
Ask Leah - TLDR episode
On The Media
The Moment's interview with Jessi Klein (12/30/14)
99% Invisible
Late Show with David Letterman
The Moment's interview with Alex Blumberg(10/14/14)
Death Sex and Money
Radiotopia
Maximum Fun
Exit & Return Part I - Reply All episode
Exit & Return Part II - Reply All episode
Of Birds and Boundaries - Love and Radio episode
People this week:
PJ Vogt
Alex Goldman
Craig Finn
Tad Kubler
Mayor Bill De Blasio (The 109th Mayor of New York City)
Alex Blumberg
Adam Carolla
Anna Sale
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May 18, 2015 • 1h 11min
Bryan Garner: 5/18/15
Bryan Garner, author, lexicographer, and subject of David Foster Wallace's essay Authority and American Usage, joins Brian to talk about their mutual love of language. Bryan also explains the fight between descriptivists and prescriptivists, how his life changed after Mr. Wallace's essay ran in Harper's Magazine and Consider the Lobster, and the story of how he brought Justice Scalia and David Foster Wallace together. In addition, Bryan discusses why he thinks Steven Pinker's new book on language "isn't very good," the definition of the term SNOOT, and how prescriptivists may have literally lost the fight on the definition of literally.
Topics this week:
Modern American Usage by Bryan Garner
LawProse.org provider of CLE training in legal writing, editing, and drafting
Tense Present: Democracy, English, and the Wars over Usage by David Foster Wallace
Authority and American Usage by David Foster Wallace
Consider the Lobster by David Foster Wallace
Millers Crossing a film by the Coen brothers
Gideon's Trumpet by Anthony Lewis
The Language Instinct by Steven Pinker
The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White
Quack This Way by Bryan Garner and David Foster Wallace
The Sense of Style by Steven Pinker
"Sorry. Dr. Gove ain't in." New Yorker Cartoon by Alan Dunn
Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself by David Lipsky
The Originalist a play by John Strand
The Palace Thief by Ethan Canin
WBUR interview with Bryan Garner and David Foster Wallace
The Financier - Theodore Dreiser
Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters, and Seymour: An Introduction by J.D. Salinger
Fearing's Restaurant in Dallas, TX with Chef Dean Fearing
David Brinkley: A Memoir by David Brinkley
People this week:
@BryanAGarner
@SAPinker
@PomonaCollege
@DeanFearing
Former President George W. Bush
Jay-Z
Brian Williams
Justice Antonin Scalia
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Claremont Colleges
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May 12, 2015 • 1h 8min
Noah Emmerich: 5/12/15
Noah Emmerich, otherwise known as Stan Beeman on The Americans, joins Brian to talk about the subtleties in his craft, how he went from being a musician and travel writer to an actor, and how Brian broke Noah the news that he couldn't land a role in the Kevin Costner film, For Love of the Game. Noah also dives into the backstory of how he landed his role as Marlon, Truman's best friend, on The Truman Show and the lessons we can all learn from chasing your fears.
Mentioned this week:
The Truman Show, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli, and Witness - Peter Weir films
Pride & Glory, Warrior, and Miracle - Gavin O'Connor films
The Americans
Beautiful Girls and Monument Avenue - Ted "Teddy" Demme films
Rounders
Floyd Abrams
@DanAbrams
Paul Giamatti
Ron Livingston
@JoshMalina
@WhitfordBradley
@DuleHill
A Few Good Men
Atlantic Theater Company
Things I Have Learned Playing Poker on the Hill an essay by David Mamet
Harold Evans
Lincoln Center Library
True West a play by Sam Shepard
Burn This a play by Lanford Wilson
The Qualms a play by Bruce Norris
Ron Stetson - Neighborhood Playhouse teacher
Ed Harris
Lee Krasner
Kurt Russell
Coach K
Andrew Niccol writer of Gattaca and The Truman Show
Susan Smith - Talent Agent
@JimCarrey
Bulworth a Warren Beatty film
Cop Land a James Mangold film
Harvey Keitel
@RayLiotta
Arthur Nascarella
For Love of the Game a film starring Kevin Costner
Scott Rosenberg writer of Beautiful Girls
@JoeWeisberg
Making Movies a book by Sidney Lumet
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Apr 14, 2015 • 1h 8min
Jon Acuff: 4/14/15
Jon Acuff, New York Times bestselling author, talks about the pleasures of writing a book he believes in and the struggles of promoting one his heart wasn't fully into. Also, Jon reflects on his time with the Dave Ramsey team, the years he spent as a blocked writer, and the process of getting unstuck in his new book, Do Over.
Mentioned this week:
Jon Acuff's Books - including Stuff Christians Like, Quitter, Start, and Do Over
The Moment with Seth Godin (10/7/14)
John Sarno's Healing Back Pain
Philippe Petit's On The High Wire
John Waitzkin's The Art of Learning
@DaveRamsey
Scott Walker: "I Don't Know" if Obama Is Christian
Michael Jordan's dunk on Patrick Ewing
@billburr
@iamcolinquinn
Louis CK on cell phones
Dusty Springfield's - Son of a Preacher Man
Mad Men
The Moment with Adam Duritz (9/2/14)
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Apr 7, 2015 • 1h 1min
David Chang: 4/7/15
David Chang, chef and founder of the Momofuku restaurant group, discusses love and hate and how he has used each to fuel his success. Plus, the early days of Momofuku Noodle Bar, when the fear of financial ruin forced David to find a way to find a way forward.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Momofuku Restaurants, including Noodle Bar, Ssam, Ko, Ma Pache, and Milk Bar
The first season of the PBS series Mind of a Chef, hosted by David Chang
Lucky Peach magazine
Armageddon-era Aerosmith vs. Toys in the Attic-era Aerosmith
Franklin BBQ in Austin, TX
Restaurante Elkano
Etxebarri
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Mar 31, 2015 • 1h 6min
Eric Bogosian: 3/31/15
Legendary actor, playwright, and author Eric Bogosian on what keeps him inspired, the experience of becoming other people, and his new book, 'Operation Nemesis.'
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