Épisodes

  • The Nightshift | 17 Again (2009)
    Feb 4 2026

    If you could rewind to 17, would you fix your life—or finally understand it?

    This week on Nightshift, we clock back in with 17 Again—a comfort-movie fantasy that hits a lot harder when you’re closer to Matthew Perry’s age than Zac Efron’s. What looks like a light rom-com is actually midlife crisis therapy disguised as a star-making vehicle for Zac Efron—and it works because the movie knows exactly what it is.

    We break down why this was Efron’s real post-Disney audition, how Matthew Perry brings instant credibility to adult regret, and why Leslie Mann might be the quiet MVP holding the entire movie together. Along the way, we talk body-swap classics (Big, Freaky Friday, 13 Going on 30), underrated performances, rewatchable scenes, what aged well (and didn’t), and whether this movie could—or should—ever be rebooted.

    This one’s not about redoing your past.
    It’s about re-understanding your present.



    Nightshift clocks in after dark for deep dives into the movies you love.

    Each episode revisits iconic films through storytelling, performance, cultural impact, and the business decisions that shaped them. The conversations are opinionated, reflective, and rooted in rewatching movies that still stick with us.

    Nightshift is about understanding why certain films endure, how they shaped our taste, and what they still say about the eras that produced them.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network
    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    1 h et 16 min
  • S7ories | Tom Clancy
    Jan 15 2026

    There are writers who tell stories — and then there are writers who change how a country thinks.

    Tom Clancy never served in the military. He never held a security clearance. And yet his debut novel was so technically convincing that senior officials in Washington wondered how he knew what he knew.

    In this episode of Stories in the Seventh State, Shane Hall examines Tom Clancy not as a list of books or movies, but as a Maryland-made cultural force — a systems thinker who transformed complexity into narrative and taught millions of people how to think about power.

    From his upbringing in Baltimore and his rejection from military service, to his years as an insurance salesman quietly studying risk, strategy, and cascading failure, Clancy developed a worldview where institutions matter, competence is moral, and systems — not lone heroes — decide outcomes.

    This episode explores:
    - How The Hunt for Red October reshaped public understanding of military power
    - Why Clancy’s work felt “classified” without using classified information
    - The rise of open-source intelligence before it had a name
    - How Clancy’s worldview spread from novels to video games and became muscle memory
    - The criticisms of his moral clarity in a post-9/11 world
    - Why his vision of order, structure, and competence still resonates today

    Clancy didn’t predict the future.
    He taught America how to imagine power — and once you learn that language, you never stop hearing the sonar ping.

    This is a story about systems, belief, and the hidden architecture behind modern life — told through the lens of one of Maryland’s most influential cultural figures.



    S7ories is a long-form storytelling podcast exploring the people, places, and legends of the Seventh State — Maryland.

    Each episode revisits history, crime, power, and culture through a modern lens, telling stories rooted in the Chesapeake region that still shape how we live, think, and remember.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network
    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    Follow the network for more long-form conversations across film, television, sports, business, and history.

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    23 min
  • Open Floor | Football Valhalla
    Jan 8 2026

    The Most Electric Four Days in Football

    The NFL Playoffs are here — and this is the moment the sport reaches its peak.

    In this episode of Open Floor, Shane Hall is joined by CB and Griffin “Reggie” Giles to break down what makes this stretch of the football calendar so electric. With no Super Bowl projections and no bracket-filling, the focus is on trust, pressure, and chaos — the forces that actually decide January football.

    The conversation starts with the NFL Playoffs, including a deep dive into a QB Trust Pyramid that ranks quarterbacks not by talent, but by who you can trust when everything gets uncomfortable. From Josh Allen’s moment of truth to questions surrounding young quarterbacks, legacy pressure, and volatile matchups, the group debates which teams are built to survive.

    After a quick mid-episode break, the show pivots to college football, unpacking one of the wildest seasons in recent memory. The group discusses CFP snubs, preseason Top 25 letdowns, a brutal preseason Heisman list, Lane Kiffin’s move to LSU, transfer portal chaos, and what the 2026 season could already look like. They also recap the College Football Playoff so far — biggest surprises, best moments — and close with a fun look at the best fans of the 2025 season.

    No hot takes. No forced predictions. Just smart football conversation at the exact moment it matters most.

    The floor is open.


    00:00 – Cold Open: Football Valhalla
    01:20 – What jumps out heading into the NFL Playoffs
    06:30 – The QB Trust Pyramid (who we trust under pressure)
    18:00 – Most intriguing NFL Playoff matchups
    34:20 – Mid-episode break (Housecats Podcast Network)
    35:20 – College football reset: parity, chaos, and CFP context
    36:00 – Biggest CFP snubs & committee debate
    42:00 – Biggest preseason Top 25 letdowns
    45:20 – The garbage preseason Heisman list
    48:00 – Lane Kiffin to LSU & coaching carousel madness
    53:30 – Transfer portal chaos & what 2026 could look like
    58:30 – CFP recap: biggest surprise & best moment
    1:07:30 – Best fans of the 2025 college football season
    1:09:15 – Closing thoughts & sign-off


    Open Floor is a long-form sports conversation podcast focused on the intersection of sports, business, culture, and power.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network
    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com
    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Clockers | True Detective Season 1 (Part Four)
    Jan 5 2026

    This is Part Four, the final chapter of Clockers on True Detective: Season One.

    We go all the way — Carcosa, the finale, the Yellow King, and the season’s lasting legacy.

    We close with final verdicts, awards, and the question that still lingers more than a decade later:


    Has television ever truly matched this again?

    🔁 Also featured:
    – Our Training Day episode on Nightshift
    – An upcoming Tom Clancy episode on Stories

    This is Clockers. The seasons that last — and the reasons they do.

    Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours.

    Each episode examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative decisions that define whether a series rewards the time it demands.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    44 min
  • Clockers | True Detective Season 1 (Part Three)
    Jan 5 2026

    In Part Three of Clockers, everything breaks. We dive into Episodes 5–7, where trust collapses, obsession takes over, and the consequences of earlier choices finally come due.

    This is the stretch where True Detective stops being a mystery and becomes something darker — a story about guilt, loyalty, and what happens when the truth refuses to stay buried.

    🎧 Part Four is next — Carcosa, the finale, the verdict, and where this season stands today.

    Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours. Each episode examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative decisions that define whether a series rewards the time it demands.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Clockers | True Detective Season 1 (Part Two)
    Jan 5 2026

    Welcome to Part Two of Clockers on True Detective: Season One.

    This episode dives into how this season was built — from casting and performances to structure, pacing, and the creative decisions that made it feel dangerous in the best possible way.

    We break down Matthew McConaughey’s career-defining performance, Woody Harrelson’s underrated range, and why this two-POV structure is the backbone of the entire season.

    🎧 In Part Three: Everything fractures — the partnership, the case, and the illusion that this story was ever finished.

    Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours. Each episode examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative decisions that define whether a series rewards the time it demands.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    1 h et 49 min
  • Clockers | True Detective Season 1 (Part One)
    Jan 5 2026

    Welcome to Clockers, a podcast about television seasons that change the medium.

    This is our inaugural episode, and we’re starting with True Detective: Season One — a season that didn’t just succeed, it redefined what television could be.

    In Part One, we break down why this season still matters, how it stood apart from everything around it, and why its creative model feels almost impossible to replicate today. This isn’t just a recap — it’s a conversation about vision, restraint, trust in the audience, and what happens when television stops playing it safe.

    🎧 Next up in Part Two: How this season was built — performances, structure, and the creative choices that made it work.

    Clockers is a long-form television conversation podcast focused on the shows that earn the hours. Each episode examines storytelling, characters, performances, pacing, and the creative decisions that define whether a series rewards the time it demands.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    42 min
  • Nightshift | Training Day (2001)
    Dec 30 2025

    “Training Day” (2001) | Denzel’s Villain Era, LAPD Mythmaking & the King Kong Monologue

    We ride shotgun with Detective Alonzo Harris—Denzel Washington in his most dangerous, charismatic form—and break down why Training Day remains one of the most unforgettable crime thrillers ever made.

    From the PCP test and the Jungle scene to rooftop showdowns and Russian retribution, we unpack the film’s mythic structure, wild cameos, and career-defining performances by both Denzel and Ethan Hawke.

    We talk legacy, production chaos, Fuqua’s direction, and the real-life corruption that shaped David Ayer’s script. Plus: the best line, the best fit, and why Alonzo Harris is the only villain who gets killed and still wins the movie.

    Subscribe, rate, and clock in with Nightshift.

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    Nightshift clocks in after dark for deep dives into the movies you love. Each episode revisits iconic films through storytelling, performance, cultural impact, and the business decisions that shaped them. The conversations are opinionated, reflective, and rooted in rewatching movies that still stick with us.

    Nightshift is about understanding why certain films endure, how they shaped our taste, and what they still say about the eras that produced them.

    🎙️ Part of the Housecats Podcast Network

    🔗 Network hub: https://www.thehousecatspod.com

    🔗 Listen on audio: Spotify & Apple Podcasts

    New episodes drop regularly.

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    1 h et 12 min