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Lens of Leadership: A Ted Lasso Rewatch Podcast

Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio

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Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio, authors of the book Lead it Like Lasso, dig into each episode of Ted Lasso with a lens of leadership. Each podcast starts with a fun quick-clip summary of the episode. Marnie and Nick tie together the leadership principles from Ted Lasso, their own business successes, thought leaders and everyday advice to help individuals level up as they lead themselves (and others). This is a great podcast for TedHeads! There are many other Ted Lasso podcasts out there - ...
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Skip the Scrolling – Enjoy Handpicked Family TV! Tired of wasting time sifting through endless recommendations, only to end up frustrated with modern TV options? Family TV Uncovered is a busy parent's go-to guide for forgotten and classic TV shows and movies that are safe, fun, and full of uplifting timeless values—delivered in around 10 minutes or less! As a lifelong television enthusiast, I’ve spent years revisiting the shows I grew up with, and I know firsthand which ones stand the test o ...
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Is anything on TV actually teaching kids values anymore? If you’re tired of edgy shows that lack heart—or just want something clean and uplifting that your kids will actually want to watch—this episode is for you. The original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers might be loud and colorful, but behind the explosions and monster battles is a show that quiet…
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Feel like you’ve seen every kid-friendly movie worth watching? You just want something safe, clean, and fun for your littles—but you’re stuck replaying the same cartoons on a loop, or dodging rude jokes in so-called “family” movies. This forgotten ’80s gem is the movie night reset you’ve been craving. In this episode, Jennifer shares why The Chipmu…
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Wish you could watch a crime show without the grime? You love a good mystery—but you're tired of shows that are too dark, too graphic, or just plain cynical. You want something clean but still smart. Something that makes you feel, not just flinch. That’s why Cold Case is a rare find. In this special Parents Night episode, Jennifer unpacks why this …
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Tired of modern family shows that normalize sarcasm, disrespect, or chaos? If you’re looking for something that reflects the values you’re trying to raise your kids with—not fight against—The New Lassie just might be your next family night favorite. In this episode, Jennifer revisits the 1990s reboot that brought Lassie into the suburbs without los…
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She Was Just 9—And Her Story Still Saves Lives Today Looking for a meaningful movie to watch with your 7+ age kids? Amber’s Story isn’t lighthearted—but it is important. This powerful made-for-TV drama tells the true story behind the Amber Alert system and how one family’s tragic loss helped protect countless others. While not your typical feel-goo…
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The Million-Dollar Movie That’s Not Just About the Money Looking for a clean, fun family movie with just enough heart? In Blank Check (1994), 11-year-old Preston Waters stumbles into a million-dollar fantasy—but discovers that money can’t buy the things that really matter. This G-rated Disney gem delivers on over-the-top wish fulfillment and sneaky…
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Parents Night: The ’70s Sitcom That Flipped the Script on TV Comedy Looking for a clean sitcom that still holds up—and isn’t boring? In this Parents Night episode of Family TV Uncovered, we revisit Three’s Company—the cheerful, funny, and surprisingly wholesome sitcom that defined late-’70s comedy. With physical humor that rivals I Love Lucy, just …
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Just a Paperclip, Duct Tape… and a Whole Lot of Genius Need a break from loud, violent TV? Try MacGyver—the uplifting, wholesome ’80s action show that turns brains into the ultimate superpower. In this Watch This Tonight episode of Family TV Uncovered, we explore why MacGyver is still one of the best clean family TV shows for curious tweens, teens,…
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The Actor Who Became a Real-Life Superman Before the accident, he flew across movie screens. After it, he showed the world what real courage looks like. In this special bonus episode of Family TV Uncovered, Jennifer pays tribute to Christopher Reeve, the man behind Superman (1978)—and the real-life hero who emerged after a devastating spinal cord i…
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It’s Superman! The Uplifting 1978 Movie That Still Inspires Families Looking for a wholesome superhero movie the whole family can enjoy? Superman (1978) still soars. Christopher Reeve’s iconic performance brings truth, justice, and kindness to life in this uplifting origin story—long before superhero movies became what they are today. With clean ac…
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The 1980s Sitcom That Nailed Family, Laughter, and Love Want a show that actually gets what it’s like to raise a family—with love, disagreements, and real laughs along the way? Family Ties (1982–1989) blends warmth and wit like no other ’80s sitcom. In this episode, Jennifer revisits the series that launched Michael J. Fox into stardom and still sp…
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The Animated Movie That Said So Much—Without Saying a Word Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) tells a powerful story—without a single word from its lead character. This G-rated DreamWorks’ uplifting, visually stunning 2002 masterpiece that speaks straight to the heart… without its hero ever saying a word. With breathtaking animation, an uplift…
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Swashbuckling Action, Timeless Values—and a Soundtrack That Slaps All for one and one for all! Looking for a fast-paced, family-friendly film that’s fun for all ages? The Three Musketeers (1993) brings action, loyalty, and sword-fighting fun straight to your screen—without the worry of inappropriate content. This upbeat Disney classic is full of ca…
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🎙 In the Season 2 finale of Lens of Leadership, Nick Coniglio and Marnie Stockman wrap up with Episode 12: Inverting the Pyramid of Success. They're joined by special guest Jessica McLeod-Waddell, a higher ed leadership pro and soon-to-be PhD student at the University of Georgia, who brings wisdom, wit, and warmth to a discussion rich with leadersh…
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A Magical Maze, a Rock Legend, and a Race Against Time ILabyrinth (1986) blends fantasy, music, and visual magic in a way few films ever have. With David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly leading the cast, this movie has become a cult favorite—but is it right for family movie night? In this episode, we explore what makes Labyrinth so memorable, while off…
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What Breed Is Lassie—and Why This TV Dog Still Matters Today Few shows shaped the meaning of loyalty and love like the original Lassie. This timeless classic centers on the bond between children and their dog—and delivers positive, uplifting stories that still resonate today. In this episode, Jennifer shares why Lassie is more than just a TV dog—pl…
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The True Disney Story That’ll Have You Cheering Today we’re spotlighting Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken—a powerful, family-friendly Disney movie based on the real-life story of Sonora Webster, a daring young woman who refused to give up on her dreams. Set during the Great Depression and packed with heart, courage, and horse-diving stunts, this 1991 fi…
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The Show That Saved Lives—Literally Is Rescue 911 based on true stories? Absolutely—and it saved real lives. Hosted by William Shatner, this powerful 1990s series dramatized real emergency calls and heroic rescues, helping kids and adults alike learn how to respond in crisis. It wasn’t violent or gory—it was clean, intense, and genuinely educationa…
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The Forgotten ’90s Sitcom That Deserves a Second Chance If you’re looking for a feel-good family sitcom that actually has heart, The Torkelsons (and its rebranded follow-up Almost Home) is a must-see. This forgotten gem from the early ’90s follows a single mom raising five kids in small-town Oklahoma—and it delivers big on warmth, wit, and wisdom. …
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Get to know your host, Jennifer — a homeschool mom, former TV junkie, and lifelong fan of clean, classic family entertainment. In this kickoff episode, Jennifer shares why she started Family TV Uncovered, her childhood connection to television, and how old-school shows continue to shape her parenting and media choices today. ⏱️ Timestamps & Highlig…
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🎙 In this episode, Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio jump into Season 2, Episode 11, "Midnight Train to Royston," with special guest Phil Freidhoff from the TANG program. A former U.S. Navy submarine officer turned leadership and operations strategist, Phil brings a compelling mix of human-centered design, servant leadership, and deep emotional int…
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In this special edition of Lens of Leadership, Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio sit down with ChiP Hamilton, coordinating producer of Ted Lasso, and an industry veteran whose credits include Avengers: Endgame, Ghostbusters, and Little Women. Chip shares behind-the-scenes stories, leadership insights, and his personal journey from Boston to Hollywo…
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Join us for another insightful episode of Lens of Leadership, a Ted Lasso rewatch podcast. In this episode, we delve into Season 2, Episode 10, "No Weddings and a Funeral," with a special guest from the UK, Shane Evans. Shane, an HR and leadership coach, shares his deep passion for leadership and Ted Lasso, perfectly blending his expertise with the…
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As a homeschool mom of three running a business from home, I know how tough it can be to find wholesome entertainment in today’s overwhelming sea of options. The shows I grew up with came from TV’s golden era, where family values and meaningful lessons were front and center—something missing from much of modern entertainment. That’s why I created t…
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In this episode, Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio, dive into Ted Lasso Season 2, Episode 8—"Man City"—with special guest David Blansfield, Executive Vice President at Northstar Travel Group. David shares insights from his vast leadership experience, blending his professional journey with lessons from the episode. Highlights Include: ⚽ Roy Kent’s R…
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In this episode of Lens of Leadership, Marnie and Nick explore Ted Lasso Season 2, Episode 7—"Headspace"—with special guests Dr. David Coffey and John Golden, mathematics professors and co-hosts of the Teaching Like Ted Lasso podcast. We unpack key moments from Ted Lasso, including: ⚽ Nate’s struggle with insecurity and ambition—how unresolved emot…
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🎙️ Lens of Leadership - Episode 6: The Signal, Difficult Conversations, and Bold Risks with Dan Ayer 🎙️ In this episode of Lens of Leadership, Marnie and Nick dive into Season 2, Episode 6 of Ted Lasso—“The Signal”—and explore its leadership lessons with Dan Ayer, award-winning copywriter and co-founder of Oyster Creative. We unpack key moments fro…
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What can Ted Lasso teach us about finding confidence, pivoting to align with our passions, and embracing authenticity? Join Marnie and Nick as they dive deep into Rainbow (Season Two, Episode Five) alongside special guest Erin King, an educator and founder of Inspired Education. Here’s what we explore: Nate’s journey toward confidence and the fine …
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Wondering how Ted Lasso's holiday episode can teach us about leadership and community? Tune into this episode of the Lens of Leadership podcast as we delve into "Carol of the Bells" from Season Two, Episode Four. Joining Marnie and Nick is Amy Wieland, who brings a treasure trove of insights from her extensive background in education and ed tech. H…
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What happens when creativity meets national security? In this episode, Marnie and Nick dive into Ted Lasso’s “Do the Rightest Thing” with special guests Erik Oksala and Brian Layer, who share how their innovative company uses entertainment-industry techniques to tackle some serious challenges. Together, we unpack leadership lessons from Sam’s princ…
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Curious about the secret sauce behind Ted Lasso's leadership charm? Garth Nichols and Dr. Jason Rogers from the Lassoing Leadership podcast join us as we dive into season two, episode one, "Goodbye, Earl." We have a good time examining key leadership moments like: Dani Rojas overcoming the yips Not settling for "fine," echoing Roy Kent's philosophy…
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What can Ted Lasso teach us about leadership, creativity, and resilience? Join us as Marnie and Nick unpack the season finale of Ted Lasso's first season, "The Hope that Kills You," through the lens of leadership. We explore Nate's promotion and Ted's unforgettable locker room speech, examining how having a mission or "why" can transform a team. We…
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Leadership calls for change and accountability, but how do we embrace these challenging aspects? Join Marnie and Nick on this episode of Lens of Leadership as we dissect so many leadership insights from Ted Lasso's "All Apologies." We scrutinize Rebecca's numerous apologies and Ted and Higgins and their unexpected reactions. Consider Keeley's role …
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What if the key to effective leadership lies in a simple mantra: "Be curious, not judgmental"? On this episode of the Lens of Leadership podcast, we unpack this idea from Ted Lasso Season 1, Episode 8, "Diamond Dogs." We dive into Ted's heartfelt conversation with Coach Beard, Keeley's romantic entanglements with Roy and Jamie, and the formation of…
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This week Marnie and Nick discuss the episode "Make Rebecca Great Again." We will discuss the power and need to embrace courageous conversations, reflecting on Nate's pep talk with the team as they strived to beat Everton for the first time in years. Together, we discuss the impact of emotional intelligence and how it is your secret weapon in navig…
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This week, Marnie and Nick rewatch the Two Aces episode to discuss several surprising (and heartwarming) leadership lessons. Find out how Jamie Tartt's evolving story challenges our understanding of personal growth and the complexities of guiding others. Take a deep look at the power of rituals like the 'reverse the curse' ceremony, exploring its r…
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Wouldn’t it be amazing if the Ted Lasso characters made up your personal advisory board? Join Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio as they release this bonus episode of Lens of Leadership. They are strategizing the perfect lineup of characters to form their “Diamond Dogs". They talk through how to ensure they surround themselves with a mix of mentors,…
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In Season 1, Episode 5 of Ted Lasso, Tan Lines, it is not just the team that is broken. Change needs to happen. Ted says in his half-time speech, change isn’t easy but they need to embrace it. Marnie and Nick talk through elements of change from a leadership perspective on this episode of Lens of Leadership. Overcoming challenges requires a flexibl…
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In this episode of Lens of Leadership, Marnie and Nick tackle the topic of accountability. Whether they're discussing the tricky art of balancing authority with humility in parenting or the critical role of credibility in business, the connections to Ted Lasso and a life of leadership ring true. Discover how embracing accountability can build stron…
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Marnie and Nick draw out the strategies that make Ted Lasso a leadership maestro. We're not just talking the nuts and bolts of empowering your team or mastering ego removal; we're diving into the heart of storytelling, active listening, and respect in communication. These are the subtle threads woven into every interaction that can either uplift or…
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What is a personal operating system? Your motivators, demotivators, core values, etc... From bringing biscuits with the boss to figuring out Jamie Tartt's operating instructions, Ted Lasso showed us the way to strong leadership by learning everyone's "personal operating system." Marnie and Nick talk about the value of being intentional with what ma…
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Have you ever walked into a room and felt the weight of a first impression pressing down on you? Join Marnie Stockman and Nick Coniglio as we unpack the power of first impressions through taking a deep dive of the pilot episode of Ted Lasso. From the antics of AFC Richmond to our own tales from business, we look at the nuances of new leadership rol…
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