Coach Beard’s Book Club - A Ted Lasso Podcast

Welcome to Coach Beard’s book club. We are Michaela, Marita, Bex, and Andrea. Beard was supposed to help with this but... well, he’s Beard. Join us each month as we discuss one of the many books that appears in the hit show Ted Lasso.

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Episodes

23. Life of Pi

Monday Jun 03, 2024

Monday Jun 03, 2024

Welcome back Greyhounds! This month we are covering Life of Pi, by Yann Martel. This was one of the many titles on Nate's bookshelf in season 3, episode 10, "International Break." Thanks to the eagle eyes of our listeners and fellow Ted Lasso fans, we learned that this was one of titles.
Join us as Marita delves into the characters and the animals they connect with and how that ties into identity perception. Then Bex discusses the power of the whistle - both for Pi and Nate. Michaela explores the use of fantastical tales to teach life lessons in both the novel and the show. And finally, Andrea will discuss father/son relationships before asking each of us which animals we think would represent the different Ted Lasso characters.
Additionally, we are doing a "Buddy Read" over on Storygraph for our next book. We will be reading Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, by Judy Blume. Here's the link if you'd like to join us on that platform!
 

Monday Mar 25, 2024

Welcome back Greyhounds! This month we are joined by Professor Scott Henderson from Furman University to discuss the book that Colin received from Ted in season one, The Alchemist. How do we know that's what book he received? Well, Billy Harris himself told us!
In this episode, Marita tells us that story. But just as importantly, we discuss Colin's journey and his need to take that journey. We talk about the importance of community and connection, mentoring, signs (Believe!) and omens, and the importance of finding oneself.
We also touch on Nate's journey a bit and how The Alchemist really doesn't give us much (okay anything) about the interior lives of the female characters. Thankfully we have Ted Lasso to give us multiple complex female characters who have their own lives, agendas, and dreams.
Let us know what you think!
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21. How To Change Your Mind

Monday Feb 19, 2024

Monday Feb 19, 2024

While the title of this book, by Michael Pollan, was first mentioned in season 3, episode 6, "Sunflowers," we don't see a copy of it until the series finale, "So Long, Farewell" when it appears among a pile of things that Ted has on his seat. In a later scene we see Ted asleep on the plane with his finger in the middle of the book maybe about halfway through reading it.
Join us for this episode where Marita dives into who has privilege when it comes to drug usage and why. This is followed by Andrea who discusses Jane and Beard's approach to drug use and freedom of thought. Both Bex and Michaela look at set and setting but through two different lenses. Bex focuses specifically on Ted's "trip" to (and in?) the Yankee Doodle Burger Barn, while Michaela analyzes Ted's journey throughout the three seasons.
 

Monday Jan 01, 2024

Happy New Year, Greyhounds! We thought we'd have some new year's fun and games and so we have brought you a variety of things to start off 2024! First, Marita gets us started with a recasting of our Ted Lasso characters in roles from A Christmas Carol. Then Michaela explores our very own CBBC Lore (#cbbcLore) with questions from our episodes. Bex links the show and our episodes together with a little "Name that character" game and Andrea wraps things up with some Ted Lasso trivia and some fun questions for the rest of your cohosts!
We hope you enjoy and we wish you the best as you start off your own 2024 adventures!

Monday Nov 13, 2023

Welcome back, Greyhounds! It's been a busy fall, but we're back with another episode. This time we are joined by Jane Austen aficionado and host of the Boston Austen Book Club, Bridget Eileen Madden. 
Bridget shares her perspectives on the book that Jack defaced and gifted to Keeley in season 3, episode 7, "The Strings That Bind Us" and your hosts chime in as well on topics ranging from Austen and Sudeikis as creators to Ted and Elinor parallels, from Jack as a sort of Willoughby-esque character to how the panda/lion debate in the show can be applied to Austen's characters from this novel, and much more!
Settle in, it's a long one, but we hope you love it as much as we do!
While we are still on Twitter @beardsbookclub, you can also now find us on Bluesky @cbbc.bsky.social!
 

Monday Sep 18, 2023

Welcome Back Greyhounds! We missed you this summer, but we're back with another book to discuss! Join us we debate whether the book is called Football Against the Enemy or Soccer Against the Enemy. (Bex is uploading it though and she says, 3 Americans against 1 Scot means it's Soccer!).
In our more depth sections of the episode, Marita talks about the author, Simon Kuper, superstitions in sports, and the player directed nature of Dutch football (soccer!). Then Andrea delves into politics and racism in sports. Michaela builds off of this idea focusing in particular on aspects of British politics and considers the episode where Sam's restaurant is vandalized. Finally, Bex wraps it up with a discussion about how just as there are many ways to enjoy a book or a sport, there are just as many ways to engage in fandom.
We hope you enjoy!
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18. Kafka on the Shore

Monday Jul 31, 2023

Monday Jul 31, 2023

Welcome Back Greyhounds! This episode we look at Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami. We really wanted to read this title because it is the ONLY book that we ever see a woman actively reading in the entire series (we're looking at you writers!). It was a fascinating read and we took away so many things from our reading and conversation. In this episode we cover a range of topics from family secrets, to dealing with trauma, and different characters including Ted, Beard, and Nate.
Let us know what you think!
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Monday Jul 03, 2023

Hello Greyhounds! We're super excited to bring you a bonus episode this week! We were recently lucky enough to sit down (via zoom) and chat with one of everyone's top three pub lads, Basil "Baz" Primrose, Mr. Adam Colborne.
We asked him about books he has read, is reading, and would like to read. Then we asked him about books for Baz. And of course we asked him some questions about Ted Lasso and other projects he's been involved with.
We hope you enjoy!
You can follow Adam on Twitter and Instagram and he's also available on Cameo too!
 
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17. The Wizard of Oz

Monday Jun 26, 2023

Monday Jun 26, 2023

Welcome back to another movie night with Coach Beard's Book Club. Someday, when we're all in the same time zone, we might choose pillow fight, but in the meantime, join us for our discussion of the many allusions (and direct call outs) to The Wizard of Oz.
In this episode, Andrea discusses the team and the overlapping connections between characters with a specific focus on parallels between the Believe sign and the Wizard. Then Bex discusses character parallels between the coaches and Dorothy's companions, with special consideration for the hot air balloon scene in the film. Next, Marita covers a variety of topics, from connections with other books we've read for bok club, the question of if everything was a dream or not, and feminism in the film and show. Finally, Michaela wraps things up with a discussion of her personal favorite, Return to Oz and potential Ted Lasso spinoffs.
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Monday May 29, 2023

In this episode we discuss the first book to appear on screen in season three, episode one: The Miracle of Castel di Sangro. Coach Beard was seen reading the book at his desk while discussing the film Hoosiers with Roy and trying to figure out the team's strategy for the season.
There were many connections we found (and quite a few important differences!) between the book and the show and we talked about a few of them. Marita discusses the idea of inviting someone to join the team and trusting them to write your story. Andrea talks about her love of the game and fan engagement with their favorite teams. Then Michaela considers the role of the owner in the whole organization and specifically the transition of fan to owner. Finally, Bex wraps things up with a conversation comparing the coaching style seen in Castel di Sangro and why Richmond's approach is so much stronger.
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