Our Ted Lasso Deep Dive Podcast Is Live!

Tuesday Lachlan
Tuesday is a student by day and a ravenous fan of women's soccer by night and by weekend and by any other time she can catch a game. A lover of eclectic playlists, funny people and awkward situations, Tuesday is always looking for the next Jodie Comer. Or Flo Pugh. Or Hailee Steinfeld. Or Leah Williamson. Or Alexia Putellas. Basically, exceptional women with great senses of humor. You need one to be a woman in this mad world.

There are lots of places to get your Ted Lasso itch scratched, but if you’re looking for a deep dive, we hope you’ll check out The Tedcast – A Ted Lasso Deep Dive Podcast.

Join The Antagonist staff writers Emily Chambers (Boss) and Orlando Bishop (Coach Bishop) as well as Editor in Chief Thor Benander (Coach Castleton) as they explore the magic that is the masterpiece of Ted Lasso. Boss brings her accounting and organizational development background to the party, stanning all things Brendan Hunt / Coach Beard and generally being the hardass of the group. Coach Bishop is a lifelong sports and business coach who loves Ted and Rebecca and serves as the paladin of all things Lasso. Coach Castleton hosts, is the team’s resident prude, and surfs the in-between spaces between Coach’s love and Boss’ contempt.

Don’t let the long-ass runtimes scare you away – The Tedcast is a place where the Lasso Way burns bright, for all those times where there’s not enough Ted Lasso.

And there’s never enough Ted Lasso.

Find The Tedcast – A Ted Lasso Deep Dive Podcast on your favorite podcast platform today!

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