![]() “I am not sure that I know of another show that gets the same amount of numbers and continued engagement as Ted Lasso,” says Goeckner. It ranks highly alongside Beyond the Mouse, a discussion about all things Disney. Peanut Butter and Biscuits, a Ted Lasso Fancast, is one of their most popular podcasts, the name riffing on Ted Lasso’s culinary favorites. “In that sense, maybe we were always destined to do a Ted Lasso podcast.” We tell people how much their art means to us,” adds McFarland, who like Goeckner is also a Dad. “And we have an infectious love for what we do. We might acknowledge that certain films had problems, but we say what we enjoyed about them regardless, because maybe others will too,” says Goeckner. “We just talk about we enjoy and try not to be critical. In many ways, they are the antidote to the critics who can sometimes be harsh. Their secret sauce, the magic that keeps people coming back for more, is the laid-back conversation between McFarland, Goeckner and their guests – genial, positive and exactly what they claim their podcasts to be – two enthusiasts gathered around a microphone and a beer, shooting the breeze and talking movies and tv as if they’re standing in a bar right next to you. The network hosts over a dozen different podcasts, covering a wide range of TV, film, and videos, often with directors and actors as guests. The Front Row Network is for people who love movies, television, video games and all manner of pop culture. It’s been one of my proudest accomplishments to build this network,” says McFarland. “I never thought in a million years, we’d get to be interviewing cast members from our favorite TV shows. ![]() Their state public radio station, NPR Illinois, picked up on their insights and good humor, and made them an affiliate. Podcasts about other TV shows and movies followed.
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