The Carlos Watson Show brings bold, impactful conversations with culture-defining celebrities, intellectual pioneers and changemakers, spotlighting the voices you need to hear to make sense of this important time in American history.

Starring: Karen Bass, Malcolm Gladwell, Bethenny Frankel, Mark Cuban
Genre: Documentaries / TV Series (2020) /
You may not know the name Fredrick Brennan but you have certainly felt his impact. Today, the creator of controversial imageboard 8Chan join the show. Brennan opens up about his difficult childhood in foster care and experience with brittle bone disease, internet “incel” culture and his regrets. Plus, don’t miss his deep dive into the dangerous QAnon, who he thinks is behind it, why former President Trump fueled the fire and why he sees a fascist coup still to come.
We are joined by Rachael Harris. The actress known for Lucifer, The Hangover and Diary of a Wimpy Kid opens up about her small town Ohio upbringing, her surprising connection to John Legend and the anonymous donation that sent her to college. What is the Suits star’s advice for new actors? Watch now.
Billionaire and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman joins Carlos for an eye-opening discussion that every aspiring entrepreneur needs to hear. Hear Hoffman on the importance of being a “student of decisioning”, why you should rethink what you define as a mistake and why the future of tech lies in a marriage of software and biology. Why does Hoffman say America will see far more progress if we followed the Constitution with a “permanent beta” approach? Tune in to find out.
Master P is a man with many successes. He has built an empire worth hundreds of millions, he is a rapper, producer and music mogul, he even had a short-lived stint in the NBA. Today, the family man joins the show to discuss how he built his success, the hard work mentality he is instilling in his children, and why financial literacy is essential for the Black community. Don’t miss it!
From Dumb and Dumber to Newsroom Jeff Daniels has become an unmissable figure in Hollywood. But today, he shares how he has found that success reluctantly and despite his family-first mentality. The legendary actor opens up about today’s progressive politics, the lessons he has learned from Jim Carey and Aaron Sorkin and his new Showtime hit American Rust in this can’t-miss episode.
We are joined again by friend of the show, Marcus Samuelsson. The Red Rooster chef who has long been at the forefront of positive change in the restaurant industry talks about sustainability and appropriation in the food world, and how technology can be a possible solution. Plus, hear his insights on the pandemic’s impact, today’s politics, and his late nights with Anthony Bourdain.
Do you feel like art is in your blood? That’s certainly the case for Condola Rashād, daughter of Phylicia Rashād, and part of the famous Rashād/Allen clan. Today, the acclaimed Billions star opens up about being raised in this iconic family, shares how she parties with an inclusive theater community and gives behind-the-scenes insight into the Billions cast. What is her surprising take on cancel culture? Watch now.
An OZY favorite is back in the house. Carlos is joined by Malcolm Gladwell for a riveting conversation about being an intellectual troublemaker and thinking outside the box. Malcolm Gladwell talks about his new book Bomber Mafia (and why you should really listen to it), why HBCUs are overlooked in traditional rankings and his love of Maxine Waters. What cities does he say are the cities of the future? Watch now.
Get ready to laugh out loud with Cedric The Entertainer. Today, one of the OG Kings of Comedy joins Carlos and opens up about his big break, how he got his iconic name, and staying humble through it all. The soon-to-be Emmy host discusses what his new show The Neighborhood has taught him about race relations and reveals his wild call with Michael Jackson.
From The Daily Show to Evil, The Proposal to The Internship Aasif Mandvi has kept us laughing and thinking through his work. Today, the actor and comedian opens up about the joys and trials of fatherhood, and how it has helped him as an actor, plus gives us a look at how he’s opened new doors and looked to tell new stories throughout his career. What is the best advice Mandvi can share about love? Sometimes “just shut up.”
Today on The Carlos Watson Show hear family secrets about former-President Trump from his niece, Mary L. Trump. The best-selling author and psychologist opens up about her mistrust of her family and delves into the “smoke and mirrors” upbringing that defined the character of the 45th president and how “cheating” the system and avoiding taxes has long been a family goal. Now with a new book The Reckoning Trump explores how the nation can heal after her uncle’s impact.
Get to know Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, one of the hottest young mayors in the country, as he teases a run for president. With progressive stances on gay rights, climate change and immigration, but with a conservative background, he could just be the Republican answer to Mayor Pete. Plus, he weighs in on his obsession with cryptocurrency and what it could mean for building an inclusive economy. What’s his take on former President Trump? Watch now to find out.
From hollow promises of 40 acres and a mule to today’s economic systems based in racial inequity, the odds for monetary success has long been stacked against the Black community. In today’s Real Talk Real Change special brought to you with our friends at Chevrolet, we examine the roots of today’s racial wealth gap and the possible solutions, speaking to experts like Master P, DL Hughley, Michelle Singletary, Hill Harper and more. Don’t miss another edition of this important special!
Get to know one of the country’s most beloved college football commentators, Kirk Herbstreit. The former Buckeye and ESPN College Gameday host reveals his choice of college football greats and shares how pure determination and “chasing passion” helped him land the job of his dreams. Join us as Kirk gives an inside look at the early days of ESPN and opens up about his viral, emotional speech during the Black Lives Matter movement.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger joins Carlos to share the ‘real real’ on what went down when former President Trump called to ask him to find 11,780 votes to flip the state back red. The infamous phone call, cited in Trump’s second impeachment, was never going to change the outcome, says Raffensperger, because “there were no votes to find.” For a wide-ranging conversation from the legacy of the 45th president to today’s battles over voting rights, tune in now.
Lisa Joy is about to be your new favorite filmmaker, so get to know her on The Carlos Watson Show. Today, the Westworld writer and Reminiscence writer and director joins Carlos to talk about her unconventional path from attending Stanford undergrad with Tiger Woods, to becoming a lawyer to restarting a career as a screenwriter. The rising star gets real about the abhorrent sexism she experienced in the writers room and opens up about why her new High Jackman movie is an indictment of the male gaze. Don’t miss this special episode!
On another must-watch episode, Carlos is joined by rapper and music icon Big Sean for an important conversation on closing the racial wealth gap and the importance of financial education in the Black community. Tune in to hear how this artist turned activist is teaming up with Ally Financial to promote financial education, what breakthrough moments helped him become an internationally acclaimed artist and why his favorite song of his is not necessarily his best song.
Discover the truly extraordinary story of Elizabeth Nyamayaro, the award-winning humanitarian who has served as advisor to UN Women and the World Food Programme, and headed up the United Nations’ HeForShe campaign to advocate for gender equality. After being saved from malnourishment by a UNICEF aid worker while growing up in rural Zimbabwe, Nyamayaro dedicated her life to service and activism. Discover how the Shona-language greeting from her small African village is inspiring her global development advocacy. Watch now.
Sing along with The Property Brothers! HGTV’s beloved Drew and Jonathan Scott join Carlos to discuss their twin connection, their paths to getting their hit shows and lessons in love they’ve learned from partners Zooey Deschanel and Linda Phan. Hear the brothers speak up about the importance of sustainability and why they have hope in the fight against climate change.
The first trans woman to be nominated for an Emmy in a major acting category, MJ Rodriguez shares her path from aspiring musician in Newark to acting powerhouse. The ‘Pose’ star opens up about her relationship, her humility and what it means to be recognized for her role in the boundary-breaking FX show, which features the largest cast of transgender actors ever to appear in a scripted series. Don’t miss one of the most inspiring episodes to date — watch now.
From Breaking Bad to Godfather of Harlem to The Mandalorian, Giancarlo Esposito is always defying expectations in his television roles. Today, the five-time Emmy nominee joins Carlos to discuss the importance of telling Black stories and today’s racial politics, being raised by a Black mother and Italian father, working with Spike Lee and more. What does he have to say about his run-ins with Former President Trump? Watch now.
Meet ‘Family Guy,’ ‘The Cleveland Show’ and ‘Succession’ star Sanaa Lathan. The acclaimed Hollywood and Broadway actress joins Carlos for a deep and candid conversation covering everything from her “handsome player” father to her difficult high school experience in Harlem — and why she hated making ‘Love & Basketball’ due to her anxiety around being on court. She’s now excited to dive into work behind the camera — watch out for her name as a future directorial star. Tune in now.
Get to know hilarious stand-up comedian Pete Holmes. The Crashing creator and You Made It Weird host talks about his magical big break from Conan, the powers of positive comedy and meeting the love of his life after the tough breakup that fueled his hit show. Plus, don’t miss him and Carlos’ deep conversation about privilege and familiarity in the changing world of comedy. Watch now!
One of the best known entrepreneurs in the world returns to the show. Mark Cuban — star of ‘Shark Tank’ and owner of the Dallas Mavericks — sits down with Carlos to discuss everything from the dogecoin trading tips he shares with his basketball team, to how AI will revolutionize the world of personalized medicine. Plus, he finally makes a definitive statement about whether he’ll follow Trump as the next billionaire presidential candidate. Watch now.
Meet the 36-year-old billionaire behind Doordash. Entrepreneur Tony Xu knows how to hustle — from seeing his mom, a qualified medical doctor in China, working three low-wage jobs a day after immigrating to America, to working as a delivery driver himself in breaks from business school. Now one of the youngest billionaires in America (still living in his condo in San Francisco), discover what advice this tech and business boss has for wannabe entrepreneurs. Watch now.
You may know Daveed Diggs at Thomas Jefferson and Lafayette in Hamilton, for his acting work in Blindspotting or Soul or his rapping or writing careers. Today, this multi-talented artist joins The Carlos Watson Show to share how his “reckless commitment” to blending these skills together led to the illustrious career he know has, and opens up about growing up in the East Bay as the child of a Jewish mother and Black Father. Plus, he reveals how his desire to stand near his current partner Emmy shaped the Hamilton staging forever. Don’t miss it!
How would you feel if you went from being one of the biggest celebrities in your country to relatively unknown in a new one? “Shocking,” is how Mexican comedian Eugenio Derbez describes it. Now leading in the Sundance record-breaking movie Coda, Derbez is someone you should absolutely know. Hear him share insights into his tumultuous career, talk about being the son of the “queen of telenovelas” and sing some Copacabana with Carlos in this can’t-miss episode.
Get to know hip hop’s hottest rising stars. City Girls stars JT and Yung Miami sit down with Carlos and share everything from how Drake cut short their breakout collab to how JT’s time in prison affected their relationship. Which legendary rapper and mentor of theirs do they tease a collaboration with next? Watch now to find out.
We kick off our new episodes with a very special conversation with Oscar-winning writer, actor and producer Matt Damon. The Boston-native joins Carlos to discuss his new film Stillwater and shares why spending time with the Oklahoma roughnecks opened his eyes to opposing political views. Plus, hear him talk about aging with grace and share his Hollywood-worthy love story. What does he have to say about his BFF Ben Affleck back in a relationship with Jennifer Lopez? Watch now!
We are joined by Olympic legend Apolo Ohno. The speed skater joins Carlos to discuss how the pandemic forced him to slow down and find his “true north,” the lessons he learned from his immigrant father, and his relationship with his own identity. Now working on his new book Hard Pivot Ohno reflects on the mental health of Olympians and the struggles to find and love yourself when you no longer compete at the international level.
Margaret Cho has been a pioneer as one of the first notable Asian American women of prominence on the American stage, inspiring a generation of performers like Awkwafina and Ali Wong after her. Today, the comedian joins Carlos to speak openly about the struggles she experienced in her rise to fame with assault, addiction and finding her identity. Plus, she spills some unbelievable celebrity gossip she experienced first-hand from her decades in the entertainment industry. Don’t miss this special episode.
Meet the boldest billionaire you’ve never heard of — United Wholesale Mortgage CEO Mat Ishbia. Find out how this former college basketball player turned his family business into the second biggest mortgage lender in America, and how his world has changed since taking it public and becoming one of the richest people in the country. With his dreams set on owning an NBA team one day, he could just be the next Mark Cuban. Watch now.
The star of ‘Percy Jackson,’ ‘Baywatch’ and ‘True Detective’ drops by to share the secret to how she’s become one of Hollywood’s hottest new talents. Alexandra Daddario — who’s also starring in modern-day Romeo and Juliet story ‘Die in a Gunfight,’ which is released today — tells how her unusual pedigree of having two lawyers for parents and a former Member of Congress for a grandfather was the perfect recipe for bringing up not just one great actor, but her two actor siblings as well. Remember this name — this actor also has a writing flair up her sleeve. Watch now.
Get ready to laugh out loud with internet sensation Flula Borg. The German comedian and musician shares how being true to himself and keeping it “loosey goosey” helped him breakthrough online and land roles in Pitch Perfect 2 and the star-studded Suicide Squad, plus he shares the importance of Conan O’Brien’s mentorship to his career. Join Flula and Carlos as they bond over 90’s hip hop and basketball in this one-of-a-kind episode.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Lawrence Wright joins Carlos to talk about ‘The Plague Year’ — his new book on the impact of Covid-19 in America, released just over a year after his early-2020 novel about a deadly global pandemic portended the real-world coronavirus emergency with amazing accuracy. Their conversation crosses race, feminism, Wright’s conscientious objection to the Vietnam War, and his fascination with religion. Watch now.
Meet who Carlos describes as perhaps the most impressive person he’s ever met … yes, ever (and that’s including five presidents and countless CEOs, athletes and celebrities)! Ursula Burns, the first Black female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, shares her journey from a New York City housing project to leading Xerox, and becoming the most influential African American woman in corporate America. How many other talk show interviews get interrupted by a phone call from President Obama? Because this one does. Tune in to learn, to be inspired, and for powerful insights into America’s “soul-crushingly disturbing” race problem. Watch now.
Superstar model Heidi Klum stops by with her ‘Making the Cut’ co-star Tim Gunn to share all the gossip about why they left ‘Project Runway’ to start their own show on Amazon. Plus, Heidi reveals how she feels about her daughter following in her footsteps in the modeling industry — and why she and Tim have been effectively ‘married’ for 17 years. How did Tim Gunn go from classroom teacher to backstage consultant to on-air talent … all after the age of 50? Watch now to find out.
You may know him as Ron Artest, trouble NBA star, or Metta World Peace, the Lakers’ final-winning three point shooter — however you know him, Metta Sandiford-Artest joins The Carlos Watson Show today to open up about his tumultuous career in the NBA, his struggles with mental health and alcohol, and the coaches who helped him find himself. Hear why this memorable player sees Kawaii Leonard as the player he could have been and who he names as his top five starters.
We are joined by a Hollywood mega-star, one of the country’s most acclaimed actresses: Scartlett Johansson. The multi-Oscar nominee takes us behind the scenes of the upcoming Black Widow movie and how she physically prepares for the hardcore action. As one of Hollywood’s most busy actors, her share how she overcomes burnout and share who she would love to invite to a dinner. Don’t miss this special episode with the one-and-only ScarJo!
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy joins Carlos to share insights into the greatest lessons we can take from the pandemic — everything from the impact of loneliness on health to whether a cure for cancer could be the next scientific breakthrough coming out of the successful vaccine race. The chief public health spokesperson under both Presidents Obama and Biden also drops some knowledge around the rise of Indian Americans … and why he’s obsessed with the Sound of Music (only on ‘The Carlos Watson Show!’) Watch now.
You know him from Book of Mormon on Broadway, as the iconic voice of Olaf in Frozen and for his new show on Apple TV Central Park. The acclaimed screen and stage actor Josh Gad joins Carlos to discuss the power of his fame, and hardships he faced in his rise to stardom and lessons he learned from working with Dame Judy Dench? Why does he want to have Chinese food with Jesus? Tune in now.
Joel Kinnaman, Swedish-American star of ‘The Killing’ and ‘House of Cards,’ opens up about his severe struggles with stage fright and panic attacks as a young actor before finding his confidence and becoming a Hollywood heavyweight. Learn how he found purpose in his life through acting and turns his personal trauma into performance — and get a sneak peak into next month’s new ‘Suicide Squad’ movie in which he co-stars alongside Margot Robbie, Idris Elba and John Cena. Watch now.
From ‘Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In’ to ‘You Don’t Have to Be a Star,’ take a trip down memory lane with the multi-Grammy-winning stars of The 5th Generation. Music legends Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. sit down with Carlos for a heartwarming conversation covering their love story, their journey to success and their best advice. Discover why Marilyn nearly said “no” when Billy proposed to her, explore the connection between The Beatles and Black Lives Matter, and share in the couple’s reflections on Billy’s alcoholism.
Legendary performer Steve Harvey stops by to share his secrets to great comedy. The Family Feud host shares what made his version of the game show stick out and gives his insight on who the comedy GOATs are — while teasing at a possible no holds barred comeback that would shock us all. Now an iconic success, hear how he learned about the business in show business to lift himself out of homelessness and poverty and the epic love story with his wife to whom he credits with finding himself. What does the edgy comic have to say about the Black Lives Matter Movement? Watch now.
Zola star Riley Keough joins Carlos for a behind-the-scenes look at transforming a viral Twitter thread into a must-see movie. Tune-in to hear Elvis Presley’s granddaughter share the important roles family has played in her life, her unexpected love story, and the exciting projects she’s working on next. Plus, how her own family tragedy encouraged her to become a death doula. Watch now.
Good mythical morning! On this special episode of The Carlos Watson Show Carlos sits down with some of YouTube’s most successful content creators Rhett & Link. Hear the Ear Biscuits hosts and childhood friends talk about their origin story, share tips on what helped them stand-out on this content-filled platform and how they've managed to stay friends for more than 35 years. Why do these YouTube pioneers say content creators are leading the next revolution? Tune in for more.
Kevin Smith is the iconic writer and producer behind hits like Clerks and Chasing Amy. Today, the comic legend joins the show and opens up about how his near-deadly heart attack has changed his outlook on life, why he thought his wife was a hooker sent to him by Chris Rock and why no one who knew him thought he would be successful. What does this comic-lover have to say about the legacy of Stan Lee? Watch now for more.
L.A. Week continues with a can't-miss conversation with #LilyRabe and an exciting tour of L.A.'s iconic #ComedyStore. You’ve seen Lily Rabe grace the small screen on all ten seasons of American Horror Story. Today, the acclaimed actor of the stage and screen joins The Carlos Watson Show and opens up about her favorite moments from AHS, how her mother introduced her to her current partner, Hamish Linklater, and the pleasures of working with George Clooney. Plus stay tuned for a one-of-a-kind look at L.A.’s most iconic comedy establishment The Comedy Store — credited with the rise of Whoopi Goldberg, David Letterman, Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, Joe Rogan and countless others — through the eyes of comedians Pauly Shore and Erik Griffin.
Carlos goes to the studio with Hit-Boy the Grammy-winning producer known for beats behind Kanye West, Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Travis Scott, Beyonce, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Frank Ocean, Nipsey Hussle and Nas’ Grammy-winning album. Hear his emotional journey and hard work that has gotten him the success he’s found today, plus why he credits his mother for much of his success. How does this acclaimed beat-maker say he would Reset America? Watch now, plus tune in for a special profile of two of L.A.’s most exciting chefs.
What better way to start The Carlos Watson Show’s L.A. Week than with a touchdown episode featuring Rams’ Head Coach Sean McVay? The prodigy became the youngest head coach in the NFL when he was hired, and within two seasons led the Rams to a Super Bowl. He joins Carlos to shed light on the mentors and mentality that have led to his success, plus insight into the Rams’ plans with Matthew Stafford at quarterback. Then, don’t miss an exclusive tour of the new SoFi Stadium!
Music icon and former child star JoJo joins Carlos to discuss everything from her legal fight with her record label when she was 18 to the dating advice she receives from her mom. Learn about how JoJo is working to shed her insecurities and gain back her confidence as she bounces back to the forefront of the industry, and potentially builds a business empire around her first and only true love — music.
ESPN legend Stephen A. Smith joins the show to share hot takes on everything from his path to success to his friendship and respect for Skip Bayless. In an unusually candid interview, he opens up about how his mother shaped him — and the importance of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Don’t miss his all-time top three athletes … you’ll be surprised.
Dive into the life and career of actress and producer Christina Hendricks to discover how this former goth punk went from a scared young actor in New York City to playing one of the most iconic boss women on Mad Men. Learn how the Good Girls star built her career like a business … and discover her “dirty, dirty habit.”
You know John Stamos as the iconic star of ‘General Hospital’ and ‘Full House’ but did you know he’s funny as can be? The actor joins Carlos to talk about his life-changing relationship with The Beach Boys, the mentors who shaped him and what he’s learned about love. Why does he credit his mom’s letter writing skills for his breakout role as Blackie Parrish?
You’ve probably found yourself charmed and chuckling from one of Tony Hale’s iconic characters. Known for quirky and anxious roles like Arrested Development’s Buster Bluth or Veep’s Gary Walsh, the acclaimed actor opens up about the bullying and anxiety he faced growing up that made acting a catharsis. Plus, share details on shooting The Mysterious Benedict Society during COVID and his crazy new hobby. Don’t miss it today on ‘The Carlos Watson Show’
Meet a rising star of the modeling world, Leyna Bloom. The first transgender Black and Asian model to appear in Sports Illustrated, she’s trailblazing a new path and not letting anything stand in her way. The star of Pose and new film Port Authority joins Carlos to share insights into the rise of Black Filipinas — a pedigree she shares with Saweetie and H.E.R. — and how her parents helped her thrive through her transition.
Carlos gets deep and real with veteran war journalist, author and filmmaker Sebastian Junger. Learn from someone who’s been closer to death than most — whether when he was being shot at by the Taliban, or when he lost 90% of his blood from a ruptured aneurysm last year. Come for the (literal) war stories; stay for the deep meditations on love, fatherhood, the meaning of freedom, and more.
It’s possible that no one has shaped the music industry more than Tommy Mottola. If names like Hall and Oates, Diana Ross, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Barbara Streisand, Michael Jackson, Tony Bennett, Destiny’s Child, Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Shakira, or Mariah Carey ring a bell, Mottola is to credit. The music legend gives unparalleled insight into his career, his focus on bringing diversity into management and his regrets as a father. Do you know what iconic music video he plays an integral role in?
It’s Mac Day! Today Rob McElhenney, creator and star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Apple +’s new hit Mythic Quest joins The Carlos Watson Show. Tune in to hear the quick-witted Mac actor talk about his intense love of Philly — one that led to him waiting two innings at the Phillies’ game before rushing his wife and co-star to the hospital to give birth — and how his diverse writers rooms have opened his eyes to racial privilege. Do you know the story of how It’s Always Sunny started? Watch now to hear him share.
Get to know crossover musical icon Jody Watley from this inspiring conversation about how to overcome insecurity and fear in your life to pursue joy and self-fulfillment. The former Shalamar star joins Carlos on the 34th anniversary of her solo debut with tips on why she still feels just 34 years old — and why the greatest moment of her life is still today. From healing through the pain of her parents’ substance abuse issues and her own divorce, get to know the real woman behind the music — she might just be the most down-to-earth musical superstar on the planet.
Learn why Hollywood’s go-to on-screen terrorist is starting an artist’s sanctuary in Boyle Heights. Iranian-born Navid Negahban, who starred as Abu Nazir in hit drama ‘Homeland’ — as well as the Sultan in the live-action ‘Aladdin’ — shares the amazing story of how acting brought him from a refugee camp in Germany all the way to Hollywood.
From the moment he was conceived — to John Coltrane — music has always been in Moby’s life. Today, the producer and musician with 20 million records sold is one of music’s most unique voices, but on ‘The Carlos Watson Show’ he shares his difficult rise from a childhood on food stamps and young-adulthood living in an abandoned factory to fame and difficulty with sobriety. Why does he credit “blind enthusiasm” and knowing his limits for the success he has today?
Fresh off leading her Arizona Wildcats to the NCAA Championship and a WNBA draft night that saw her as the third overall pick, Aari McDonald joins The Carlos Watson Show! Hear this speedy guard talk about the work ethic that made her the star she is today, and why she’s fearless on the court but fearful of police violence on the streets. Plus, she shares her rom-com-worthy meet cute!
He’s been billed as one of the rising stars of the Republican Party ... by none other than Former President Trump. Rep. Byron Donalds is now one of just two Black GOP representatives in the House, and has a lot to say about the former president’s comments record on race, the need for police reform — and why he thinks Congresspeople should all be friendlier to one another. Could he join DeSantis and Rubio as another Floridian Republican heavyweight? Watch now to find out.
Love him or hate him, the impact Jake Paul has made on digital entertainment is undeniable. The infamous boxer and YouTuber joins Carlos to discuss his journey in the boxing ring and tutelage under Mike Tyson as well as mistakes and successes on his fast rise to stardom. Get to know the man who says he will absolutely be running for president in 2032.
Alright, alright, alright — The Carlos Watson Show is excited to bring you a special episode with proud Texan and Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey. The Dazed and Confused actor reveals he is certainly not confused about a future in politics and shares insight into his process of writing his new book, ‘Greenlights.’ Plus, hear him gush about wife Camila Alves and the family they have built together.
Get to know the real Jillian Michaels. From lessons on race learned from raising a Haitian daughter, to insights into the grind required to break into the big time, there’s a lot more to the famed fitness guru and ‘Biggest Loser’ star than meets the eye. Don’t miss a fascinating conversation on cancel culture with the woman who was slammed for ‘body-shaming’ Lizzo. Plus, discover the next big health trend — and get the skinny on her new relationship. Could marriage soon be on the cards? Watch now to find out.
Saturday Night Live cast member and rising comedian Chris Redd joins Carlos to discuss how COVID-19 and the moment of racial reckoning changed the iconic sketch show and share his non-traditional path to stardom. Plus, watch him do his best impressions in rapid-fire.
C.J. Perry, aka ‘Lana’ from the WWE, shares her unique story from growing up in Latvia as the daughter of Christian missionaries to becoming a superstar wrestler. It’s a journey that’s taken her from a Soviet ballet school to backup dancing for Rihanna and P!nk, and has taught her the importance of self-affirmation and cultural diversity. She’s now a Hollywood actress on the big screen — catch her in Cosmic Sin — and fighting for greater representation on screen. Don’t miss this inspiring story — watch now.
Marcus Samuelsson is so much more than just a celebrity chef. He’s a community-minded global citizen making real change with his restaurants. Today, the acclaimed chef gives a cooking demonstration (Cuban-coffee tuna tataki, anyone?) plus talks about elevating the voices of Black chefs and his struggles with identity. What’s his secret weapon in the kitchen? Watch now to find out.
On the heels of her recent Oscar win, R&B wunderkind H.E.R. joined Carlos for an open conversation about her early success and meeting the moment, and she shares a shocking revelation about a band that could have been … featuring herself, Kehlani and Zendaya. Plus, she shares insights into her journey to success, and the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement in her music.
Dr Fauci is back. The man who needs no introduction, and the subject of the most-viewed episode of the Carlos Watson Show ever, joins us again for a candid conversation covering everything from coping with the stress of working round-the-clock at the age of 80, the threats he receives when he makes comments about the previous administration, the tragic situation in India and the rise of COVID variants, to the racial disparity in health in the US. Don’t miss his bold prediction for the next scientific breakthrough that could result from the COVID vaccine race: an HIV vaccine.
You might know Topher Grace from ‘That 70s Show’ or ‘Blackkklansman’ but now hear what filming them taught the beloved actor about himself. Hear him share his thoughts on the Derrick Chauvin trial, lessons about love, and the experience that changed his career.
Perhaps Carlos’s favorite episode yet, sit down with jazz legend, Wynton Marsalis. Carlos and the iconic trumpeter bond over basketball, discuss the difficulties of improving race relations and laugh over stories from the jazz greats. Plus, hear him discuss who the next generation of jazz stars are in this can’t miss episode.
Meet one of Hollywood’s fastest rising stars, Folake Olowofoyeku. The lead of ‘Bob Hearts Abishola’ joins Carlos to take him behind the scenes of the CBS hit, plus she discusses her childhood in Nigeria as the youngest of 20 and the daydreaming-filled childhood that brought her the success she’s found today.
Carlos is joined by one of today’s most unique performers, Reggie Watts. The ‘Late Late Show’ bandleader talks about his path to success, growing up Black in Montana and success with NFTs. Plus he drops some of his best beats. Meet this modern Renaissance man!
If you’ve watched the Oscar-winning ‘Moonlight’ or ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ you’ve experienced the magic of a Barry Jenkins film, and now you have another chance with his new series, ‘The Underground Railroad.’ The thoughtful filmmaker joins Carlos to discuss his creative process and the childhood that made him in this can’t-miss episode of the show.
If we could hear your feelings, what song would you be singing? That’s the concept around Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist the NBC hit that has won Jane Levy a Golden Globe nod. Hear the actor share her unconventional path to stardom, explain how Michael Jordan inspired her next project, and dish about her famous friends.
Meet WNBA Star Chiney Ogwumike. The Los Angeles Sparks player and first Black woman to host a national radio show for ESPN joins Carlos to talk about Nigerian excellence, playing against her star sister and how COVID brought the WNBA together which she lays out in her new documentary '144'. Plus, she sings her best Alicia Keys for us. Don’t miss it!
Carlos is joined by famed cardiologist and TV personality, Dr. Mehmet Oz. The self-help figure shares what inspired him to get into medicine and the lessons he learned from Oprah, plus reacts to the controversies he has faced. And he and Carlos get into it about who the real NBA GOAT is. Don’t miss it!
You’re going to love meeting LaLa Milan. If you’re not already one of her 3.4 million Instagram followers, you’ll want to be after watching this interview. The comedian and personality keeps us laughing as she spills the tea on her rise to success and lessons in love. And while she loves to entertain, she’s not afraid to get real about her struggles to gain weight and work building a community for those facing the same battle.
Take a peek into the wild world of Werner. Carlos is joined by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Werner Herzog who shares stand-out stories from his unique career, speaks to how fearlessness has always driven his ambition, and gives insight into the topic he might tackle in his next film.
You may know Marc Lasry as the investment banker and inspiration behind Billions, or perhaps as owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, but today get a glimpse at the man behind the curtain. The investing phenom talks about the childhood that made his the success he is today, shares his best advice for young investors and gets real about politics. What lessons from the NBA does he take into business?
Get to know the man Carlos predicts will be the Democrats next house speaker. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries joins The Carlos Watson Show to speak about his harrowing experience during the Capitol riots. Collaborating with the “unusual suspects” on criminal justice reform, and the event that sparked his passion for politics.
If you’ve used a mediation app, you’ve probably heard the voice of Andy Puddicombe gently guiding you to relaxation. The Headspace founder and CEO joins The Carlos Watson Show to discuss his journey from an idyllic childhood in the English countryside to a Buddhist monastery to running an app used by 70 million people worldwide. Interested in which celebs he says use Headspace’s services? Watch now to find out.
Comedian, actor and writer J. B. Smoove brings a smile to your day. Kick back and learn the secrets of improv from the Curb Your Enthusiasm star, and how he managed to elbow his way onto the SNL cast through the back door after two unsuccessful try-outs.
An unforgettable conversation with a former drug gang boss, convicted murderer, undercover agent and born-again Christian. Meet ‘Mundo’ — or come as close to meeting him as you can with his face covered to hide his identity under witness protection. Follow his transition from petty crime and marijuana to murder and prison gangs — and how he repented for his sins in a moment of religious awakening. He’s now helped the authorities put over 30 fellow mafia men behind bars while working undercover. You don’t have to like him — but you really need to watch now.
Meet Rachel Luba, the woman shaking up the world of baseball. Agent to Trevor Bauer and other MLB greats, get her best negotiation tips and hear why her revolutionary approach to managing is making her some enemies. What’s the misogynistic threat that made her determined for a career in the MLB?
What comes up if you Google ‘Fluffy’? Thanks to genius branding and leaning into his mother’s nickname, it's probably hilarious comedian, Gabriel Iglesias. Today, Fluffy is on the Carlos Watson Show to share his best advice for up-and-coming comics and share some stand-out memories from his illustrious career. Will you see him in the next action blockbuster?
Carlos says if you’re only going to watch one episode of The Carlos Watson Show, it should be this one. Darren Walker is one of today’s preeminent thinkers and President of The Ford Foundation. Hear him reflect on his story from the bottom one percent to the top, share invaluable insights to today’s systemic injustices and open up about his intersectional experiences as a gay, Black man in this episode you won’t want to miss.
Last November, Sarah McBride broke barriers when she became the nation’s highest ranking elected transgender official as state senator from Delaware. Today, she joins The Carlos Watson Show to share the highs and lows of coming to terms with her identity, open up about her heart-wrenching love story, and give us a glimpse into the future of LGBTQ representation in politics.
Star of hit ABC sitcom Black-ish, Marcus Scribner sits down with Carlos for some hot takes on the power of Gen Z, and his plans to build a production company and become a superhero movie star. Discover the heartwarming story of how this 21-year-old first acknowledged his newfound fame when he took a bus home from work that had his face on the side of it.
Brimming with energy and good sports stories, Erin Andrews joins The Carlos Watson Show. The Fox Sports reporter shares the secret behind Brady’s success, explains Michael Strahan’s integral role in her love story, and get real about her struggles with pregnancy and family planning. Don’t miss it!
The scientist who needs no introduction, Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Carlos for a tour around the cosmos — and why a young Neil fell in love with it at the age of nine. Discover why your daily life is more connected to space than you think, and learn about Tyson’s surprising skills in wrestling and martial arts.
Meet the man leading the charge on vaccines. CEO of Pfizer, Dr. Albert Bourla joins the show to discuss what made this seemingly impossible task possible. He talks about how his scrappiness as a veterinarian informs how he leads the pharmaceutical company, and shares what pressure he faced from Presidents Trump and Biden.
Get a breath of fresh air with the hilarious Amber Ruffin. The new host of The Amber Ruffin Show speaks to her SNL audition experience, growing up in Nebraska and the time she told Whoopi Goldberg she loved her. Watch the full interview to hear why she thinks there’s no such thing as a secret.
MLB All-Star and the Dodgers’ World Series-winning pitcher Walker Buehler helps us throw the first pitch of baseball season with some candid insights into the club house. Discover how his ultimate small-town American upbringing — he is engaged to his kindergarten sweetheart — helped prepare him for the Big Leagues, and learn how his complex blend of quiet confidence, arrogance and self-doubt have helped him perform at his best.
Meet the “Accidental Economist” fighting to save the world’s poor. IMF Chief Economist Gita Gopinath joins Carlos to explain why we won’t be able to move on from the COVID Recession until we can combat the disease globally — including in developing countries. From the impact on extreme poverty rates to education access in some of the poorest parts of the world, find out why she’s fighting to spread vaccine access more equitably across the globe.
Meet Sarah Jakes Roberts — social media’s resident minister, author of multiple bestselling books and daughter of the revered Bishop T.D. Jakes. Find out how she came to terms with becoming pregnant at the age of 13, how she worked to heal her “broken soul” through faith and service — and why she thinks the story behind her marriage is the best love story of all time. Oh, and you won’t want to miss her surprising hidden talent … as a trap rapper.
You may not know the name Fredrick Brennan but you have certainly felt his impact. Today, the creator of controversial imageboard 8Chan join the show. Brennan opens up about his difficult childhood in foster care and experience with brittle bone disease, internet “incel” culture and his regrets. Plus, don’t miss his deep dive into the dangerous QAnon, who he thinks is behind it, why former President Trump fueled the fire and why he sees a fascist coup still to come.
We are joined by Rachael Harris. The actress known for Lucifer, The Hangover and Diary of a Wimpy Kid opens up about her small town Ohio upbringing, her surprising connection to John Legend and the anonymous donation that sent her to college. What is the Suits star’s advice for new actors? Watch now.
Billionaire and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman joins Carlos for an eye-opening discussion that every aspiring entrepreneur needs to hear. Hear Hoffman on the importance of being a “student of decisioning”, why you should rethink what you define as a mistake and why the future of tech lies in a marriage of software and biology. Why does Hoffman say America will see far more progress if we followed the Constitution with a “permanent beta” approach? Tune in to find out.
Master P is a man with many successes. He has built an empire worth hundreds of millions, he is a rapper, producer and music mogul, he even had a short-lived stint in the NBA. Today, the family man joins the show to discuss how he built his success, the hard work mentality he is instilling in his children, and why financial literacy is essential for the Black community. Don’t miss it!
From Dumb and Dumber to Newsroom Jeff Daniels has become an unmissable figure in Hollywood. But today, he shares how he has found that success reluctantly and despite his family-first mentality. The legendary actor opens up about today’s progressive politics, the lessons he has learned from Jim Carey and Aaron Sorkin and his new Showtime hit American Rust in this can’t-miss episode.
We are joined again by friend of the show, Marcus Samuelsson. The Red Rooster chef who has long been at the forefront of positive change in the restaurant industry talks about sustainability and appropriation in the food world, and how technology can be a possible solution. Plus, hear his insights on the pandemic’s impact, today’s politics, and his late nights with Anthony Bourdain.
Do you feel like art is in your blood? That’s certainly the case for Condola Rashād, daughter of Phylicia Rashād, and part of the famous Rashād/Allen clan. Today, the acclaimed Billions star opens up about being raised in this iconic family, shares how she parties with an inclusive theater community and gives behind-the-scenes insight into the Billions cast. What is her surprising take on cancel culture? Watch now.
An OZY favorite is back in the house. Carlos is joined by Malcolm Gladwell for a riveting conversation about being an intellectual troublemaker and thinking outside the box. Malcolm Gladwell talks about his new book Bomber Mafia (and why you should really listen to it), why HBCUs are overlooked in traditional rankings and his love of Maxine Waters. What cities does he say are the cities of the future? Watch now.
Get ready to laugh out loud with Cedric The Entertainer. Today, one of the OG Kings of Comedy joins Carlos and opens up about his big break, how he got his iconic name, and staying humble through it all. The soon-to-be Emmy host discusses what his new show The Neighborhood has taught him about race relations and reveals his wild call with Michael Jackson.
From The Daily Show to Evil, The Proposal to The Internship Aasif Mandvi has kept us laughing and thinking through his work. Today, the actor and comedian opens up about the joys and trials of fatherhood, and how it has helped him as an actor, plus gives us a look at how he’s opened new doors and looked to tell new stories throughout his career. What is the best advice Mandvi can share about love? Sometimes “just shut up.”
Today on The Carlos Watson Show hear family secrets about former-President Trump from his niece, Mary L. Trump. The best-selling author and psychologist opens up about her mistrust of her family and delves into the “smoke and mirrors” upbringing that defined the character of the 45th president and how “cheating” the system and avoiding taxes has long been a family goal. Now with a new book The Reckoning Trump explores how the nation can heal after her uncle’s impact.
Get to know Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, one of the hottest young mayors in the country, as he teases a run for president. With progressive stances on gay rights, climate change and immigration, but with a conservative background, he could just be the Republican answer to Mayor Pete. Plus, he weighs in on his obsession with cryptocurrency and what it could mean for building an inclusive economy. What’s his take on former President Trump? Watch now to find out.
From hollow promises of 40 acres and a mule to today’s economic systems based in racial inequity, the odds for monetary success has long been stacked against the Black community. In today’s Real Talk Real Change special brought to you with our friends at Chevrolet, we examine the roots of today’s racial wealth gap and the possible solutions, speaking to experts like Master P, DL Hughley, Michelle Singletary, Hill Harper and more. Don’t miss another edition of this important special!
Get to know one of the country’s most beloved college football commentators, Kirk Herbstreit. The former Buckeye and ESPN College Gameday host reveals his choice of college football greats and shares how pure determination and “chasing passion” helped him land the job of his dreams. Join us as Kirk gives an inside look at the early days of ESPN and opens up about his viral, emotional speech during the Black Lives Matter movement.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger joins Carlos to share the ‘real real’ on what went down when former President Trump called to ask him to find 11,780 votes to flip the state back red. The infamous phone call, cited in Trump’s second impeachment, was never going to change the outcome, says Raffensperger, because “there were no votes to find.” For a wide-ranging conversation from the legacy of the 45th president to today’s battles over voting rights, tune in now.
Lisa Joy is about to be your new favorite filmmaker, so get to know her on The Carlos Watson Show. Today, the Westworld writer and Reminiscence writer and director joins Carlos to talk about her unconventional path from attending Stanford undergrad with Tiger Woods, to becoming a lawyer to restarting a career as a screenwriter. The rising star gets real about the abhorrent sexism she experienced in the writers room and opens up about why her new High Jackman movie is an indictment of the male gaze. Don’t miss this special episode!
On another must-watch episode, Carlos is joined by rapper and music icon Big Sean for an important conversation on closing the racial wealth gap and the importance of financial education in the Black community. Tune in to hear how this artist turned activist is teaming up with Ally Financial to promote financial education, what breakthrough moments helped him become an internationally acclaimed artist and why his favorite song of his is not necessarily his best song.
Discover the truly extraordinary story of Elizabeth Nyamayaro, the award-winning humanitarian who has served as advisor to UN Women and the World Food Programme, and headed up the United Nations’ HeForShe campaign to advocate for gender equality. After being saved from malnourishment by a UNICEF aid worker while growing up in rural Zimbabwe, Nyamayaro dedicated her life to service and activism. Discover how the Shona-language greeting from her small African village is inspiring her global development advocacy. Watch now.
Sing along with The Property Brothers! HGTV’s beloved Drew and Jonathan Scott join Carlos to discuss their twin connection, their paths to getting their hit shows and lessons in love they’ve learned from partners Zooey Deschanel and Linda Phan. Hear the brothers speak up about the importance of sustainability and why they have hope in the fight against climate change.
The first trans woman to be nominated for an Emmy in a major acting category, MJ Rodriguez shares her path from aspiring musician in Newark to acting powerhouse. The ‘Pose’ star opens up about her relationship, her humility and what it means to be recognized for her role in the boundary-breaking FX show, which features the largest cast of transgender actors ever to appear in a scripted series. Don’t miss one of the most inspiring episodes to date — watch now.
From Breaking Bad to Godfather of Harlem to The Mandalorian, Giancarlo Esposito is always defying expectations in his television roles. Today, the five-time Emmy nominee joins Carlos to discuss the importance of telling Black stories and today’s racial politics, being raised by a Black mother and Italian father, working with Spike Lee and more. What does he have to say about his run-ins with Former President Trump? Watch now.
Meet ‘Family Guy,’ ‘The Cleveland Show’ and ‘Succession’ star Sanaa Lathan. The acclaimed Hollywood and Broadway actress joins Carlos for a deep and candid conversation covering everything from her “handsome player” father to her difficult high school experience in Harlem — and why she hated making ‘Love & Basketball’ due to her anxiety around being on court. She’s now excited to dive into work behind the camera — watch out for her name as a future directorial star. Tune in now.
Get to know hilarious stand-up comedian Pete Holmes. The Crashing creator and You Made It Weird host talks about his magical big break from Conan, the powers of positive comedy and meeting the love of his life after the tough breakup that fueled his hit show. Plus, don’t miss him and Carlos’ deep conversation about privilege and familiarity in the changing world of comedy. Watch now!
One of the best known entrepreneurs in the world returns to the show. Mark Cuban — star of ‘Shark Tank’ and owner of the Dallas Mavericks — sits down with Carlos to discuss everything from the dogecoin trading tips he shares with his basketball team, to how AI will revolutionize the world of personalized medicine. Plus, he finally makes a definitive statement about whether he’ll follow Trump as the next billionaire presidential candidate. Watch now.
Meet the 36-year-old billionaire behind Doordash. Entrepreneur Tony Xu knows how to hustle — from seeing his mom, a qualified medical doctor in China, working three low-wage jobs a day after immigrating to America, to working as a delivery driver himself in breaks from business school. Now one of the youngest billionaires in America (still living in his condo in San Francisco), discover what advice this tech and business boss has for wannabe entrepreneurs. Watch now.
You may know Daveed Diggs at Thomas Jefferson and Lafayette in Hamilton, for his acting work in Blindspotting or Soul or his rapping or writing careers. Today, this multi-talented artist joins The Carlos Watson Show to share how his “reckless commitment” to blending these skills together led to the illustrious career he know has, and opens up about growing up in the East Bay as the child of a Jewish mother and Black Father. Plus, he reveals how his desire to stand near his current partner Emmy shaped the Hamilton staging forever. Don’t miss it!
How would you feel if you went from being one of the biggest celebrities in your country to relatively unknown in a new one? “Shocking,” is how Mexican comedian Eugenio Derbez describes it. Now leading in the Sundance record-breaking movie Coda, Derbez is someone you should absolutely know. Hear him share insights into his tumultuous career, talk about being the son of the “queen of telenovelas” and sing some Copacabana with Carlos in this can’t-miss episode.
Get to know hip hop’s hottest rising stars. City Girls stars JT and Yung Miami sit down with Carlos and share everything from how Drake cut short their breakout collab to how JT’s time in prison affected their relationship. Which legendary rapper and mentor of theirs do they tease a collaboration with next? Watch now to find out.
We kick off our new episodes with a very special conversation with Oscar-winning writer, actor and producer Matt Damon. The Boston-native joins Carlos to discuss his new film Stillwater and shares why spending time with the Oklahoma roughnecks opened his eyes to opposing political views. Plus, hear him talk about aging with grace and share his Hollywood-worthy love story. What does he have to say about his BFF Ben Affleck back in a relationship with Jennifer Lopez? Watch now!
We are joined by Olympic legend Apolo Ohno. The speed skater joins Carlos to discuss how the pandemic forced him to slow down and find his “true north,” the lessons he learned from his immigrant father, and his relationship with his own identity. Now working on his new book Hard Pivot Ohno reflects on the mental health of Olympians and the struggles to find and love yourself when you no longer compete at the international level.
Margaret Cho has been a pioneer as one of the first notable Asian American women of prominence on the American stage, inspiring a generation of performers like Awkwafina and Ali Wong after her. Today, the comedian joins Carlos to speak openly about the struggles she experienced in her rise to fame with assault, addiction and finding her identity. Plus, she spills some unbelievable celebrity gossip she experienced first-hand from her decades in the entertainment industry. Don’t miss this special episode.
Meet the boldest billionaire you’ve never heard of — United Wholesale Mortgage CEO Mat Ishbia. Find out how this former college basketball player turned his family business into the second biggest mortgage lender in America, and how his world has changed since taking it public and becoming one of the richest people in the country. With his dreams set on owning an NBA team one day, he could just be the next Mark Cuban. Watch now.
The star of ‘Percy Jackson,’ ‘Baywatch’ and ‘True Detective’ drops by to share the secret to how she’s become one of Hollywood’s hottest new talents. Alexandra Daddario — who’s also starring in modern-day Romeo and Juliet story ‘Die in a Gunfight,’ which is released today — tells how her unusual pedigree of having two lawyers for parents and a former Member of Congress for a grandfather was the perfect recipe for bringing up not just one great actor, but her two actor siblings as well. Remember this name — this actor also has a writing flair up her sleeve. Watch now.
Get ready to laugh out loud with internet sensation Flula Borg. The German comedian and musician shares how being true to himself and keeping it “loosey goosey” helped him breakthrough online and land roles in Pitch Perfect 2 and the star-studded Suicide Squad, plus he shares the importance of Conan O’Brien’s mentorship to his career. Join Flula and Carlos as they bond over 90’s hip hop and basketball in this one-of-a-kind episode.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and journalist Lawrence Wright joins Carlos to talk about ‘The Plague Year’ — his new book on the impact of Covid-19 in America, released just over a year after his early-2020 novel about a deadly global pandemic portended the real-world coronavirus emergency with amazing accuracy. Their conversation crosses race, feminism, Wright’s conscientious objection to the Vietnam War, and his fascination with religion. Watch now.
Meet who Carlos describes as perhaps the most impressive person he’s ever met … yes, ever (and that’s including five presidents and countless CEOs, athletes and celebrities)! Ursula Burns, the first Black female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, shares her journey from a New York City housing project to leading Xerox, and becoming the most influential African American woman in corporate America. How many other talk show interviews get interrupted by a phone call from President Obama? Because this one does. Tune in to learn, to be inspired, and for powerful insights into America’s “soul-crushingly disturbing” race problem. Watch now.
Superstar model Heidi Klum stops by with her ‘Making the Cut’ co-star Tim Gunn to share all the gossip about why they left ‘Project Runway’ to start their own show on Amazon. Plus, Heidi reveals how she feels about her daughter following in her footsteps in the modeling industry — and why she and Tim have been effectively ‘married’ for 17 years. How did Tim Gunn go from classroom teacher to backstage consultant to on-air talent … all after the age of 50? Watch now to find out.
You may know him as Ron Artest, trouble NBA star, or Metta World Peace, the Lakers’ final-winning three point shooter — however you know him, Metta Sandiford-Artest joins The Carlos Watson Show today to open up about his tumultuous career in the NBA, his struggles with mental health and alcohol, and the coaches who helped him find himself. Hear why this memorable player sees Kawaii Leonard as the player he could have been and who he names as his top five starters.
We are joined by a Hollywood mega-star, one of the country’s most acclaimed actresses: Scartlett Johansson. The multi-Oscar nominee takes us behind the scenes of the upcoming Black Widow movie and how she physically prepares for the hardcore action. As one of Hollywood’s most busy actors, her share how she overcomes burnout and share who she would love to invite to a dinner. Don’t miss this special episode with the one-and-only ScarJo!
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy joins Carlos to share insights into the greatest lessons we can take from the pandemic — everything from the impact of loneliness on health to whether a cure for cancer could be the next scientific breakthrough coming out of the successful vaccine race. The chief public health spokesperson under both Presidents Obama and Biden also drops some knowledge around the rise of Indian Americans … and why he’s obsessed with the Sound of Music (only on ‘The Carlos Watson Show!’) Watch now.
You know him from Book of Mormon on Broadway, as the iconic voice of Olaf in Frozen and for his new show on Apple TV Central Park. The acclaimed screen and stage actor Josh Gad joins Carlos to discuss the power of his fame, and hardships he faced in his rise to stardom and lessons he learned from working with Dame Judy Dench? Why does he want to have Chinese food with Jesus? Tune in now.
Joel Kinnaman, Swedish-American star of ‘The Killing’ and ‘House of Cards,’ opens up about his severe struggles with stage fright and panic attacks as a young actor before finding his confidence and becoming a Hollywood heavyweight. Learn how he found purpose in his life through acting and turns his personal trauma into performance — and get a sneak peak into next month’s new ‘Suicide Squad’ movie in which he co-stars alongside Margot Robbie, Idris Elba and John Cena. Watch now.
From ‘Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In’ to ‘You Don’t Have to Be a Star,’ take a trip down memory lane with the multi-Grammy-winning stars of The 5th Generation. Music legends Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. sit down with Carlos for a heartwarming conversation covering their love story, their journey to success and their best advice. Discover why Marilyn nearly said “no” when Billy proposed to her, explore the connection between The Beatles and Black Lives Matter, and share in the couple’s reflections on Billy’s alcoholism.
Legendary performer Steve Harvey stops by to share his secrets to great comedy. The Family Feud host shares what made his version of the game show stick out and gives his insight on who the comedy GOATs are — while teasing at a possible no holds barred comeback that would shock us all. Now an iconic success, hear how he learned about the business in show business to lift himself out of homelessness and poverty and the epic love story with his wife to whom he credits with finding himself. What does the edgy comic have to say about the Black Lives Matter Movement? Watch now.
Zola star Riley Keough joins Carlos for a behind-the-scenes look at transforming a viral Twitter thread into a must-see movie. Tune-in to hear Elvis Presley’s granddaughter share the important roles family has played in her life, her unexpected love story, and the exciting projects she’s working on next. Plus, how her own family tragedy encouraged her to become a death doula. Watch now.
Good mythical morning! On this special episode of The Carlos Watson Show Carlos sits down with some of YouTube’s most successful content creators Rhett & Link. Hear the Ear Biscuits hosts and childhood friends talk about their origin story, share tips on what helped them stand-out on this content-filled platform and how they've managed to stay friends for more than 35 years. Why do these YouTube pioneers say content creators are leading the next revolution? Tune in for more.
Kevin Smith is the iconic writer and producer behind hits like Clerks and Chasing Amy. Today, the comic legend joins the show and opens up about how his near-deadly heart attack has changed his outlook on life, why he thought his wife was a hooker sent to him by Chris Rock and why no one who knew him thought he would be successful. What does this comic-lover have to say about the legacy of Stan Lee? Watch now for more.
L.A. Week continues with a can't-miss conversation with #LilyRabe and an exciting tour of L.A.'s iconic #ComedyStore. You’ve seen Lily Rabe grace the small screen on all ten seasons of American Horror Story. Today, the acclaimed actor of the stage and screen joins The Carlos Watson Show and opens up about her favorite moments from AHS, how her mother introduced her to her current partner, Hamish Linklater, and the pleasures of working with George Clooney. Plus stay tuned for a one-of-a-kind look at L.A.’s most iconic comedy establishment The Comedy Store — credited with the rise of Whoopi Goldberg, David Letterman, Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, Joe Rogan and countless others — through the eyes of comedians Pauly Shore and Erik Griffin.
Carlos goes to the studio with Hit-Boy the Grammy-winning producer known for beats behind Kanye West, Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Travis Scott, Beyonce, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Frank Ocean, Nipsey Hussle and Nas’ Grammy-winning album. Hear his emotional journey and hard work that has gotten him the success he’s found today, plus why he credits his mother for much of his success. How does this acclaimed beat-maker say he would Reset America? Watch now, plus tune in for a special profile of two of L.A.’s most exciting chefs.
What better way to start The Carlos Watson Show’s L.A. Week than with a touchdown episode featuring Rams’ Head Coach Sean McVay? The prodigy became the youngest head coach in the NFL when he was hired, and within two seasons led the Rams to a Super Bowl. He joins Carlos to shed light on the mentors and mentality that have led to his success, plus insight into the Rams’ plans with Matthew Stafford at quarterback. Then, don’t miss an exclusive tour of the new SoFi Stadium!
Music icon and former child star JoJo joins Carlos to discuss everything from her legal fight with her record label when she was 18 to the dating advice she receives from her mom. Learn about how JoJo is working to shed her insecurities and gain back her confidence as she bounces back to the forefront of the industry, and potentially builds a business empire around her first and only true love — music.
ESPN legend Stephen A. Smith joins the show to share hot takes on everything from his path to success to his friendship and respect for Skip Bayless. In an unusually candid interview, he opens up about how his mother shaped him — and the importance of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Don’t miss his all-time top three athletes … you’ll be surprised.
Dive into the life and career of actress and producer Christina Hendricks to discover how this former goth punk went from a scared young actor in New York City to playing one of the most iconic boss women on Mad Men. Learn how the Good Girls star built her career like a business … and discover her “dirty, dirty habit.”
You know John Stamos as the iconic star of ‘General Hospital’ and ‘Full House’ but did you know he’s funny as can be? The actor joins Carlos to talk about his life-changing relationship with The Beach Boys, the mentors who shaped him and what he’s learned about love. Why does he credit his mom’s letter writing skills for his breakout role as Blackie Parrish?
You’ve probably found yourself charmed and chuckling from one of Tony Hale’s iconic characters. Known for quirky and anxious roles like Arrested Development’s Buster Bluth or Veep’s Gary Walsh, the acclaimed actor opens up about the bullying and anxiety he faced growing up that made acting a catharsis. Plus, share details on shooting The Mysterious Benedict Society during COVID and his crazy new hobby. Don’t miss it today on ‘The Carlos Watson Show’
Meet a rising star of the modeling world, Leyna Bloom. The first transgender Black and Asian model to appear in Sports Illustrated, she’s trailblazing a new path and not letting anything stand in her way. The star of Pose and new film Port Authority joins Carlos to share insights into the rise of Black Filipinas — a pedigree she shares with Saweetie and H.E.R. — and how her parents helped her thrive through her transition.
Carlos gets deep and real with veteran war journalist, author and filmmaker Sebastian Junger. Learn from someone who’s been closer to death than most — whether when he was being shot at by the Taliban, or when he lost 90% of his blood from a ruptured aneurysm last year. Come for the (literal) war stories; stay for the deep meditations on love, fatherhood, the meaning of freedom, and more.
It’s possible that no one has shaped the music industry more than Tommy Mottola. If names like Hall and Oates, Diana Ross, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Barbara Streisand, Michael Jackson, Tony Bennett, Destiny’s Child, Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Shakira, or Mariah Carey ring a bell, Mottola is to credit. The music legend gives unparalleled insight into his career, his focus on bringing diversity into management and his regrets as a father. Do you know what iconic music video he plays an integral role in?
It’s Mac Day! Today Rob McElhenney, creator and star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Apple +’s new hit Mythic Quest joins The Carlos Watson Show. Tune in to hear the quick-witted Mac actor talk about his intense love of Philly — one that led to him waiting two innings at the Phillies’ game before rushing his wife and co-star to the hospital to give birth — and how his diverse writers rooms have opened his eyes to racial privilege. Do you know the story of how It’s Always Sunny started? Watch now to hear him share.
Get to know crossover musical icon Jody Watley from this inspiring conversation about how to overcome insecurity and fear in your life to pursue joy and self-fulfillment. The former Shalamar star joins Carlos on the 34th anniversary of her solo debut with tips on why she still feels just 34 years old — and why the greatest moment of her life is still today. From healing through the pain of her parents’ substance abuse issues and her own divorce, get to know the real woman behind the music — she might just be the most down-to-earth musical superstar on the planet.
Learn why Hollywood’s go-to on-screen terrorist is starting an artist’s sanctuary in Boyle Heights. Iranian-born Navid Negahban, who starred as Abu Nazir in hit drama ‘Homeland’ — as well as the Sultan in the live-action ‘Aladdin’ — shares the amazing story of how acting brought him from a refugee camp in Germany all the way to Hollywood.
From the moment he was conceived — to John Coltrane — music has always been in Moby’s life. Today, the producer and musician with 20 million records sold is one of music’s most unique voices, but on ‘The Carlos Watson Show’ he shares his difficult rise from a childhood on food stamps and young-adulthood living in an abandoned factory to fame and difficulty with sobriety. Why does he credit “blind enthusiasm” and knowing his limits for the success he has today?
Fresh off leading her Arizona Wildcats to the NCAA Championship and a WNBA draft night that saw her as the third overall pick, Aari McDonald joins The Carlos Watson Show! Hear this speedy guard talk about the work ethic that made her the star she is today, and why she’s fearless on the court but fearful of police violence on the streets. Plus, she shares her rom-com-worthy meet cute!
He’s been billed as one of the rising stars of the Republican Party ... by none other than Former President Trump. Rep. Byron Donalds is now one of just two Black GOP representatives in the House, and has a lot to say about the former president’s comments record on race, the need for police reform — and why he thinks Congresspeople should all be friendlier to one another. Could he join DeSantis and Rubio as another Floridian Republican heavyweight? Watch now to find out.
Love him or hate him, the impact Jake Paul has made on digital entertainment is undeniable. The infamous boxer and YouTuber joins Carlos to discuss his journey in the boxing ring and tutelage under Mike Tyson as well as mistakes and successes on his fast rise to stardom. Get to know the man who says he will absolutely be running for president in 2032.
Alright, alright, alright — The Carlos Watson Show is excited to bring you a special episode with proud Texan and Hollywood star Matthew McConaughey. The Dazed and Confused actor reveals he is certainly not confused about a future in politics and shares insight into his process of writing his new book, ‘Greenlights.’ Plus, hear him gush about wife Camila Alves and the family they have built together.
Get to know the real Jillian Michaels. From lessons on race learned from raising a Haitian daughter, to insights into the grind required to break into the big time, there’s a lot more to the famed fitness guru and ‘Biggest Loser’ star than meets the eye. Don’t miss a fascinating conversation on cancel culture with the woman who was slammed for ‘body-shaming’ Lizzo. Plus, discover the next big health trend — and get the skinny on her new relationship. Could marriage soon be on the cards? Watch now to find out.
Saturday Night Live cast member and rising comedian Chris Redd joins Carlos to discuss how COVID-19 and the moment of racial reckoning changed the iconic sketch show and share his non-traditional path to stardom. Plus, watch him do his best impressions in rapid-fire.
C.J. Perry, aka ‘Lana’ from the WWE, shares her unique story from growing up in Latvia as the daughter of Christian missionaries to becoming a superstar wrestler. It’s a journey that’s taken her from a Soviet ballet school to backup dancing for Rihanna and P!nk, and has taught her the importance of self-affirmation and cultural diversity. She’s now a Hollywood actress on the big screen — catch her in Cosmic Sin — and fighting for greater representation on screen. Don’t miss this inspiring story — watch now.
Marcus Samuelsson is so much more than just a celebrity chef. He’s a community-minded global citizen making real change with his restaurants. Today, the acclaimed chef gives a cooking demonstration (Cuban-coffee tuna tataki, anyone?) plus talks about elevating the voices of Black chefs and his struggles with identity. What’s his secret weapon in the kitchen? Watch now to find out.
On the heels of her recent Oscar win, R&B wunderkind H.E.R. joined Carlos for an open conversation about her early success and meeting the moment, and she shares a shocking revelation about a band that could have been … featuring herself, Kehlani and Zendaya. Plus, she shares insights into her journey to success, and the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement in her music.
Dr Fauci is back. The man who needs no introduction, and the subject of the most-viewed episode of the Carlos Watson Show ever, joins us again for a candid conversation covering everything from coping with the stress of working round-the-clock at the age of 80, the threats he receives when he makes comments about the previous administration, the tragic situation in India and the rise of COVID variants, to the racial disparity in health in the US. Don’t miss his bold prediction for the next scientific breakthrough that could result from the COVID vaccine race: an HIV vaccine.
You might know Topher Grace from ‘That 70s Show’ or ‘Blackkklansman’ but now hear what filming them taught the beloved actor about himself. Hear him share his thoughts on the Derrick Chauvin trial, lessons about love, and the experience that changed his career.
Perhaps Carlos’s favorite episode yet, sit down with jazz legend, Wynton Marsalis. Carlos and the iconic trumpeter bond over basketball, discuss the difficulties of improving race relations and laugh over stories from the jazz greats. Plus, hear him discuss who the next generation of jazz stars are in this can’t miss episode.
Meet one of Hollywood’s fastest rising stars, Folake Olowofoyeku. The lead of ‘Bob Hearts Abishola’ joins Carlos to take him behind the scenes of the CBS hit, plus she discusses her childhood in Nigeria as the youngest of 20 and the daydreaming-filled childhood that brought her the success she’s found today.
Carlos is joined by one of today’s most unique performers, Reggie Watts. The ‘Late Late Show’ bandleader talks about his path to success, growing up Black in Montana and success with NFTs. Plus he drops some of his best beats. Meet this modern Renaissance man!
If you’ve watched the Oscar-winning ‘Moonlight’ or ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ you’ve experienced the magic of a Barry Jenkins film, and now you have another chance with his new series, ‘The Underground Railroad.’ The thoughtful filmmaker joins Carlos to discuss his creative process and the childhood that made him in this can’t-miss episode of the show.
If we could hear your feelings, what song would you be singing? That’s the concept around Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist the NBC hit that has won Jane Levy a Golden Globe nod. Hear the actor share her unconventional path to stardom, explain how Michael Jordan inspired her next project, and dish about her famous friends.
Meet WNBA Star Chiney Ogwumike. The Los Angeles Sparks player and first Black woman to host a national radio show for ESPN joins Carlos to talk about Nigerian excellence, playing against her star sister and how COVID brought the WNBA together which she lays out in her new documentary '144'. Plus, she sings her best Alicia Keys for us. Don’t miss it!
Carlos is joined by famed cardiologist and TV personality, Dr. Mehmet Oz. The self-help figure shares what inspired him to get into medicine and the lessons he learned from Oprah, plus reacts to the controversies he has faced. And he and Carlos get into it about who the real NBA GOAT is. Don’t miss it!
You’re going to love meeting LaLa Milan. If you’re not already one of her 3.4 million Instagram followers, you’ll want to be after watching this interview. The comedian and personality keeps us laughing as she spills the tea on her rise to success and lessons in love. And while she loves to entertain, she’s not afraid to get real about her struggles to gain weight and work building a community for those facing the same battle.
Take a peek into the wild world of Werner. Carlos is joined by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Werner Herzog who shares stand-out stories from his unique career, speaks to how fearlessness has always driven his ambition, and gives insight into the topic he might tackle in his next film.
You may know Marc Lasry as the investment banker and inspiration behind Billions, or perhaps as owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, but today get a glimpse at the man behind the curtain. The investing phenom talks about the childhood that made his the success he is today, shares his best advice for young investors and gets real about politics. What lessons from the NBA does he take into business?
Get to know the man Carlos predicts will be the Democrats next house speaker. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries joins The Carlos Watson Show to speak about his harrowing experience during the Capitol riots. Collaborating with the “unusual suspects” on criminal justice reform, and the event that sparked his passion for politics.
If you’ve used a mediation app, you’ve probably heard the voice of Andy Puddicombe gently guiding you to relaxation. The Headspace founder and CEO joins The Carlos Watson Show to discuss his journey from an idyllic childhood in the English countryside to a Buddhist monastery to running an app used by 70 million people worldwide. Interested in which celebs he says use Headspace’s services? Watch now to find out.
Comedian, actor and writer J. B. Smoove brings a smile to your day. Kick back and learn the secrets of improv from the Curb Your Enthusiasm star, and how he managed to elbow his way onto the SNL cast through the back door after two unsuccessful try-outs.
An unforgettable conversation with a former drug gang boss, convicted murderer, undercover agent and born-again Christian. Meet ‘Mundo’ — or come as close to meeting him as you can with his face covered to hide his identity under witness protection. Follow his transition from petty crime and marijuana to murder and prison gangs — and how he repented for his sins in a moment of religious awakening. He’s now helped the authorities put over 30 fellow mafia men behind bars while working undercover. You don’t have to like him — but you really need to watch now.
Meet Rachel Luba, the woman shaking up the world of baseball. Agent to Trevor Bauer and other MLB greats, get her best negotiation tips and hear why her revolutionary approach to managing is making her some enemies. What’s the misogynistic threat that made her determined for a career in the MLB?
What comes up if you Google ‘Fluffy’? Thanks to genius branding and leaning into his mother’s nickname, it's probably hilarious comedian, Gabriel Iglesias. Today, Fluffy is on the Carlos Watson Show to share his best advice for up-and-coming comics and share some stand-out memories from his illustrious career. Will you see him in the next action blockbuster?
Carlos says if you’re only going to watch one episode of The Carlos Watson Show, it should be this one. Darren Walker is one of today’s preeminent thinkers and President of The Ford Foundation. Hear him reflect on his story from the bottom one percent to the top, share invaluable insights to today’s systemic injustices and open up about his intersectional experiences as a gay, Black man in this episode you won’t want to miss.
Last November, Sarah McBride broke barriers when she became the nation’s highest ranking elected transgender official as state senator from Delaware. Today, she joins The Carlos Watson Show to share the highs and lows of coming to terms with her identity, open up about her heart-wrenching love story, and give us a glimpse into the future of LGBTQ representation in politics.
Star of hit ABC sitcom Black-ish, Marcus Scribner sits down with Carlos for some hot takes on the power of Gen Z, and his plans to build a production company and become a superhero movie star. Discover the heartwarming story of how this 21-year-old first acknowledged his newfound fame when he took a bus home from work that had his face on the side of it.
Brimming with energy and good sports stories, Erin Andrews joins The Carlos Watson Show. The Fox Sports reporter shares the secret behind Brady’s success, explains Michael Strahan’s integral role in her love story, and get real about her struggles with pregnancy and family planning. Don’t miss it!
The scientist who needs no introduction, Neil deGrasse Tyson joins Carlos for a tour around the cosmos — and why a young Neil fell in love with it at the age of nine. Discover why your daily life is more connected to space than you think, and learn about Tyson’s surprising skills in wrestling and martial arts.
Meet the man leading the charge on vaccines. CEO of Pfizer, Dr. Albert Bourla joins the show to discuss what made this seemingly impossible task possible. He talks about how his scrappiness as a veterinarian informs how he leads the pharmaceutical company, and shares what pressure he faced from Presidents Trump and Biden.
Get a breath of fresh air with the hilarious Amber Ruffin. The new host of The Amber Ruffin Show speaks to her SNL audition experience, growing up in Nebraska and the time she told Whoopi Goldberg she loved her. Watch the full interview to hear why she thinks there’s no such thing as a secret.
MLB All-Star and the Dodgers’ World Series-winning pitcher Walker Buehler helps us throw the first pitch of baseball season with some candid insights into the club house. Discover how his ultimate small-town American upbringing — he is engaged to his kindergarten sweetheart — helped prepare him for the Big Leagues, and learn how his complex blend of quiet confidence, arrogance and self-doubt have helped him perform at his best.
Meet the “Accidental Economist” fighting to save the world’s poor. IMF Chief Economist Gita Gopinath joins Carlos to explain why we won’t be able to move on from the COVID Recession until we can combat the disease globally — including in developing countries. From the impact on extreme poverty rates to education access in some of the poorest parts of the world, find out why she’s fighting to spread vaccine access more equitably across the globe.
Meet Sarah Jakes Roberts — social media’s resident minister, author of multiple bestselling books and daughter of the revered Bishop T.D. Jakes. Find out how she came to terms with becoming pregnant at the age of 13, how she worked to heal her “broken soul” through faith and service — and why she thinks the story behind her marriage is the best love story of all time. Oh, and you won’t want to miss her surprising hidden talent … as a trap rapper.
For our final show of Season 2, we're celebrating Black History Month with a very special episode: Woke History. Hear from today's top minds like Ta-Nehisi Coates, Ava DuVernay, Priyanka Chopra, Megyn Kelly, Karamo and more about the under-celebrated Black visionaries of the past and today's history-making moments.
We’re having big discussions about the path forward to Reset America with Heather McGhee. The acclaimed author, commentator and former president of think tank Demos joins Carlos to discuss her bold new book about how to achieve racial justice. What connection does she draw between the news media and the systemic racial issues seen across society — and how does she propose we fix it?
Identical twin comics the Lucas Brothers give some behind-the-scenes insights into their new movie, Judas and the Black Messiah, based on the life of Black Panther Fred Hampton. Famous from appearances on Jimmy Fallon, their Netflix special and a cameo in 22 Jump Street, the brothers share what it’s like building a career as a twosome, why they quit law school for stand-up comedy, and why they think we’re living through a renaissance in Black art.
Meet a rising star of progressive politics. You may know Rep. Katie Porter from her tough committee questioning featuring whiteboard equations, but there’s much more to Congress’s math whizz. She joins Carlos to talk about racial injustice, improving the economy and shares her story about the January 6th Capitol Riots in an episode you won’t want to miss.
Undersized and lightly recruited out of high school, McCollum played his college hoops at Lehigh — far from the big time. But he captured the world’s attention with a stunning NCAA Tournament victory against Duke and now is a leading contender to make the NBA All-Star team. He reveals what it took to get here, why the NBA can be surprisingly “boring” and his entrepreneurial goals.
Marc Ribellet, in intimate wear, joins Carlos for some one-of-a-kind conversation and music making. The viral electronic musician talks about the magic of the internet, inspiration he pulls from Black artists, and collaborations with T-Pain and Snoop Dogg. And don’t miss his creation of an all new Carlos Watson Show theme song.
We return to one of TV’s most successful franchises of the 21st century, with one of its most successful stars. Kenya Moore from Real Housewives of Atlanta shares intimate details of her journey as a mother — and whether she’s “brave enough” to think about a second child — and insights into how to build a multi-million-dollar business as a side hustle to her full-time job and parenting duties.
Alex Castellanos is a Republican strategist who worked on presidential bids for George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney and more. Today he joins Carlos to share why he thinks Washington elites are to blame for the MAGA movement and the U.S. Capitol riot, and deliver his early predictions for the 2024 Republican nominee.
You know her name but how well do you know her story? Carlos gets real with actress, filmmaker and model extraordinaire, Priyanka Chopra. Hear about the surprising push that started her career and how she breaks barriers for representation in media. What musician does she reveal she has a crush on? Hint: it's not Nick Jonas.
Actress and activists Alyssa Milano joins Carlos and is full of wild stories from her humanitarian adventures abroad. The #MeToo pioneer updates us on her year with COVID, how she handles issues of consent with her children and shares her dream dinner party guests. Is a run for office in her future?
For Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, 2020 was quite the year. She was rumored to be under close consideration for the vice presidency and touted for her COVID-19 response, while also facing armed anti-lockdown protests at her own statehouse and a thwarted kidnapping attempt. What could 2021 hold? Whitmer breaks it all down on today's show.
The Daily Show sassiest correspondent, #DulcéSloan, shares the secret to becoming a stand-up star (hint: it’s not easy) and reveals the up-and-coming comics that she has her eye on — and you should, too. If you don’t love this hilarious comedy star already, you’ll fall in love with her mom, who is apparently a way better heckler than you might think.
Today on ‘The Carlos Watson Show.’ Carlos is joined by the youngest member of Congress, Madison Cawthorn. The 25-year-old firebrand gives his take on the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the car accident that opened his eyes to feeling invisible and his 'Moneyball' approach to winning his campaign. What does the North Carolina Republican hope to work on with Biden? Watch now to find out.
Meet an educational pioneer fighting to fix America’s achievement gap for Black and Latinx students. Dr. Danielle Moss, CEO of Oliver Scholars, shares insights into the professional journey that led her to become one of the most impactful education activists in the country. If Resetting America starts in the classroom, then this woman’s mission could be America’s shining light.
Carlos laughs harder than he has in 20 years. Don’t miss this hilarious episode with stand-up comedian Jo Koy. Hear him talk about his breakthrough on The Tonight Show, how his mom’s struggles as an immigrant helped make him funny, and the impressive class of comedians he came up with. Fall in love with Jo Koy just like Carlos does.
Real Housewife Cynthia Bailey takes Carlos behind the curtain of the literal overnight fame that she earned on reality TV. The model and actress tells her story from being her school’s first Black homecoming queen to becoming one of Atlanta’s most recognizable faces.
Model and actor Boris Kodjoe gets real with Carlos. The Station 19 star opens up about how his struggles as a biracial Black child in Europe helped inform his opinion about today's racial reckoning, and how he and wife Nicole Ari Parker find joy in entrepreneurship. Hear his take on courageous storytelling.
Jim Cramer, the larger-than-life host of Mad Money on CNBC, sits down with Carlos for a wide-ranging conversation that touches on sports, stock picks, his advice for Black entrepreneurs and mental health struggles surrounding the temper he inherited from his father. What crazy connection does he have with Kobe? What insights does he have into the Robinhood, AMC and Gamestop boom?
Carlos and Danica Patrick bond over their love of interviewing. The stand-out female NASCAR driver joins the show to talk about why she never truly loved racing and how she has found her new passion in fitness of the mind, body and spirit.
Hollywood legend James Brolin joins Carlos to drop wisdom on how to live life to the fullest at 80. Find out why the ‘Amityville Horror’ star might have been a shampoo salesman in another life — and why he nearly stood up Barbra Streisand on the blind date that ultimately led to their long and happy marriage.
It's our 100th birthday! Since August, we've welcomed 100 public figures, thought leaders and celebrities to the small screen for meaningful, open, thoughtful conversation on everything from Black Lives Matter to love and back again. Today, to celebrate our hundredth episode, we're sharing some of the best moments and hot take from seasons one and two so far with everyone from Gabrielle Union to Lloyd Blankfein. Have a slice of birthday cake on us!
Share a smile — and a hearty belly laugh — with former figure skater and Olympic bronze medallist Adam Rippon. Find out how a tip from Beyoncé helped him perform at his best, the surprising connection he has to the new president — and why he’s now hanging up the skates to try his hand at writing a comedy TV series. Expect to see him all over your screens for years to come.
Meet the Queen Diva, Big Freedia. You may know her voice from her famous Beyonce sample, but Freedia is credited with popularizing bounce music, a New Orleans subgenre of hip hop known for its booty-popping beats — a far cry from her church upbringing. Oh, and Carlos tries to twerk.
Carlos turns the tables on his When Katty Met Carlos co-host, Katty Kay. The BBC World News America presenter shares stories from her nomadic childhood, which took her everywhere from Saudi Arabia to Japan, and reveals how her “nosiness” has helped her become the journalist she is today. But perhaps most important to her is her work helping women recognize their capability and shifting gender dynamics.
Remember the couple from St Louis who went viral for holding guns as Black Lives Matter protesters marched past their home? Half of the country praised them as heroes; the other half vilified them as symbols of the white resistance. Today, Mark & Patricia McCloskey join Carlos for a candid, respectful but difficult discussion about a divided America. Would they change anything about that day in hindsight? How would they Reset America?
This former CIA deputy director claims he’s no 007, but John McLaughlin is a diplomacy expert with advice for the incoming Biden Administration: understand China's power as a competitor and go head-to-head with Russia in hybrid warfare.
OZY Media and the Carlos Watson Show present a LIVE post-show to the 2021 US Presidential Inauguration. We're inviting ALL voices — Trump voters, Biden voters, and non-voters — to the table to listen and engage in topics surrounding the incoming Biden administration, the straining US political system and the ideological divisions that separate the country. Join Carlos Watson, some special guests and a representative group of votes LIVE on Wednesday for the most important discussion of the year.
Music superstar Jason Derulo shares an anatomy of his viral success, and how the COVID lockdown and the rise of TikTok — plus walking away from his former record label — helped reignite his career in 2020. As he embarks on new ventures into TV, film and entrepreneurship, will he follow in the footsteps of his heroes Michael Jackson and Will Smith to earn true legend status?
One of the nation’s preeminent public intellectuals joins Carlos to share hot takes on capitalism, inequality and the most interesting leaders on the planet. Fareed Zakaria, the foreign policy expert who’s graced CNN, TIME, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Newsweek and more finally hits primetime on the Carlos Watson Show. Find out why 9/11 helped make his name, why he fears humanity is at risk of extinction, and what Putin and the Dalai Lama have in common.
‘Shazam’ star Meagan Good opens up about her faith, her fairytale romance with husband DeVon Franklin and her plans for motherhood. As she takes on more projects behind the camera as a director rather than in front of it as an actress, find out how this former child star turned ass-kicking action hero thinks about her future in Hollywood.
Meet the world’s top banker. Former CEO of Goldman Sachs Lloyd Blankfein joins the show. The investing top dog shares the tips for success that took him from public housing to leading one of the world’s largest companies, as well as hot takes on bitcoin, capitalism, Trump and AOC you might not expect.
Investigative journalist Mariana Van Zeller may have the world’s scariest job. Today, the host of National Geographic's new show, Trafficked, joins Carlos to discuss her investigations into the world’s biggest black markets, why they have boomed during COVID and how she always chooses curiosity over fear.
They broke the Internet — and kept culture alive — during the COVID lockdown with their ‘Verzuz’ Instagram livestreams pitching Alicia Keys against John Legend, DMX against Snoop Dogg and many other virtual matchups. Now music producer icons Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are bringing it to the Carlos Watson Show. Find out who they consider the most talented musician they've ever worked with — and why Swizz Beatz says COVID made him a better husband and father.
In talking to today’s most influential figures, there’s one name we can’t skip: Dr. Anthony Fauci. The famed immunologist joins Carlos today to discuss why the COVID-19 Vaccine should be trusted in spite of its rapid development. He shares stories about his background in AIDS research, the secret to good communication and his favorite basketball player. Is a run for office in his future?
Singer/songwriter Sevyn Streeter shares the secrets of how she expresses herself through her music, and opens up about the R&B queens who made her who she is today. Plus: See what happens when she improvises songs about 2020, tequila, and a serenade for Carlos.
Today has been one of the most eventful days in recent history, one that forces us to step out of the day-to-day and think about what’s important, what needs to change and how we make that change happen. Since this summer, a focus of mine has been how we might #ResetAmerica and make the improvements we need to see for our communities, our country and our democracy.
Meet the man behind the beloved voice. Carlos is joined by Michael Barbaro, the host of The New York Times’ The Daily podcast. Barbaro shares the lessons he has learned from audio journalism, takes us behind the scenes into the racial reckoning happening in The Times’ offices, and highlights how the power of saying ‘yes’ to things that might terrify you has led to his success.
The legendary star of ‘Cooley High,’ ‘The Wire’ and ‘Fargo’ opens up about his glittering career. Glynn Turman is brought to tears when talking about co-starring with the late Chadwick Boseman, shares candid insights into his regrets and life lessons, and gives a sneak peek of his new movie, ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.’
Jordin Sparks sings to Carlos. The American Idol superstar tells all about her path to stardom. She also shares her love story and about how her son feels about her singing (hint: there’s shushing involved). Don’t miss the final episode of 2020 and hear Jordin Sparks spread some Christmas cheer.
CNN journalist and star of ‘This Is Life,’ ‘Our America’ and ‘The View' Lisa Ling gives Carlos the inside scoop on her cutting-edge journalism — from prisons and biker gangs to teenage porn addicts. Plus, she opens up like never before about her own personal struggles with fertility, with some surprising advice for young, aspirational women.
Carlos is joined by the fiery and fearless Rep. Maxine Waters, and she is exasperated. Waters shares insights on the government’s handling of the COVID pandemic, shares how the election results opened her eyes to the deeply rooted racism in this country, and speaks boldly about our need to end poverty. Who does she say is the best politician she’s ever met?
In one of Carlos’s favorite interviews to date, he is joined by former ESPN hosts Jemele Hill and Cari Champion. The co-hosts of “Cari and Jemele (Won’t) Stick to Sports” open up about the problematic environment at ESPN, how they met and why Black women have to have each other’s backs.
Meet NASCAR veteran Kurt Busch. The multi-division champion and one of the longest-tenured active drivers in the sport opens up about how the Black Lives Matter movement has opened the eyes of the NASCAR community — and shares the story behind his transition from active champion to sporting legend.
Carlos is joined by famed Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami, known for his brightly colored, clip art flowers. Murakami opens up about his partnerships from Louis Vuitton to Kanye, and how he blends consumerism and hip hop. Despite being one of their most recognized artists, Murakami reveals that Japan abhors his inability to keep a secret … and proceeds to spill the beans on his country's wild sex tradition. Don’t miss one of the most unique episodes to date.
Acclaimed author, journalist and thinker Ta-Nehisi Coates joins Carlos and opens up about how his experience of fatherhood has impacted his life and work — and why he still admires President Obama, despite their disagreements. Tune in for an exclusive reading from ‘Between the World and Me,’ his award-winning 2015 book and soon-to-be HBO special.
He's the billionaire who needs no introduction. Gates talks to Carlos about the pandemic, the future of public health, his take on Black Lives Matter and the most innovative tech companies today. You might be surprised at which celebrity he says is the most interesting person he’s met.
It's time for #RealTalk and #RealChange. What does the American Dream mean, and how can we positively reset it? OZY and #Chevrolet are teaming up for an innovative discussion, taking on the toughest questions in our society today. Hosted by OZY co-founder and multi-Emmy-award winning journalist Carlos Watson and joined by key leaders from across the country, we’re having pointed conversations to identify problems and arm you with solutions in this special episode of the Carlos Watson Show. Put aside the shouting matches and talking heads, and be an ally: Join us for a real conversation you won’t want to miss.
Actress, host, reality star, model, podcast host … Garcelle Beauvais has the Hollywood royal flush. Today, she joins Carlos to talk about her journey to stardom, share some secrets from the set of The Jamie Foxx Show, and dish on her ongoing search for a soulmate.
Megyn Kelly has been shunned by both the left and the right. Today, she joins Carlos to discuss her decision to speak out against Roger Ailes, why she thinks the Black Lives Matter and MeToo movements are ineffective, and how her family keeps her centered. Is a political run in her future?
Fashion designer, entrepreneur and mom of five Kimora Lee Simmons joins Carlos to talk about how she does it all. Discover how she’s rebuilding her fashion brand, Baby Phat, for the next generation with the help of her daughters, and why ‘Blasians’ are having a moment.
With education across much of the country being done remotely, Carlos talks to the leading expert on remote learning. @Khan Academy founder, Sal Khan, dives into his push for accessibility to world class education, how he plans on working with the Biden administration and how we can use innovation in virtual education to improve political representation.
She’s hilarious. She’s inappropriate. She’s comedy legend @Kathy Griffin. Find out why the Guinness World Record holder for most stand-up comedy specials calls herself the “comedy zombie,” the inside story of her recent marriage and what it was really like being interviewed by the U.S. Secret Service over *that* infamous photo.
Can he heal America? Health, wellness and meditation guru Dr. Deepak Chopra suggests to Carlos that art and hip hop can help heal the country’s divide — and suggests how '21 Day Abundance' is just the start of the healing process. He also talks about his work with the “traumatized” Michael Jackson and his special connection with Rosa Parks.
Actor and comedian Lamorne Morris gets personal. Tune in to hear the hottest gossip from the set of New Girl and his new Hulu show, Woke. What career advice did he get from the late Chadwick Boseman?
Meet the next Rihanna. Rising music superstar Saweetie reveals to Carlos her dream to build a billion-dollar multi-industry global brand. The woman behind ‘Icy Grl,’ ‘My Type’ and ‘Tap In’ shares the story behind her love affair with fellow rapper Quavo, how her relationship with her grandmother continues to shape her career — and her politics — and why sports is her true first love.
For our final show of Season 2, we're celebrating Black History Month with a very special episode: Woke History. Hear from today's top minds like Ta-Nehisi Coates, Ava DuVernay, Priyanka Chopra, Megyn Kelly, Karamo and more about the under-celebrated Black visionaries of the past and today's history-making moments.
We’re having big discussions about the path forward to Reset America with Heather McGhee. The acclaimed author, commentator and former president of think tank Demos joins Carlos to discuss her bold new book about how to achieve racial justice. What connection does she draw between the news media and the systemic racial issues seen across society — and how does she propose we fix it?
Identical twin comics the Lucas Brothers give some behind-the-scenes insights into their new movie, Judas and the Black Messiah, based on the life of Black Panther Fred Hampton. Famous from appearances on Jimmy Fallon, their Netflix special and a cameo in 22 Jump Street, the brothers share what it’s like building a career as a twosome, why they quit law school for stand-up comedy, and why they think we’re living through a renaissance in Black art.
Meet a rising star of progressive politics. You may know Rep. Katie Porter from her tough committee questioning featuring whiteboard equations, but there’s much more to Congress’s math whizz. She joins Carlos to talk about racial injustice, improving the economy and shares her story about the January 6th Capitol Riots in an episode you won’t want to miss.
Undersized and lightly recruited out of high school, McCollum played his college hoops at Lehigh — far from the big time. But he captured the world’s attention with a stunning NCAA Tournament victory against Duke and now is a leading contender to make the NBA All-Star team. He reveals what it took to get here, why the NBA can be surprisingly “boring” and his entrepreneurial goals.
Marc Ribellet, in intimate wear, joins Carlos for some one-of-a-kind conversation and music making. The viral electronic musician talks about the magic of the internet, inspiration he pulls from Black artists, and collaborations with T-Pain and Snoop Dogg. And don’t miss his creation of an all new Carlos Watson Show theme song.
We return to one of TV’s most successful franchises of the 21st century, with one of its most successful stars. Kenya Moore from Real Housewives of Atlanta shares intimate details of her journey as a mother — and whether she’s “brave enough” to think about a second child — and insights into how to build a multi-million-dollar business as a side hustle to her full-time job and parenting duties.
Alex Castellanos is a Republican strategist who worked on presidential bids for George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney and more. Today he joins Carlos to share why he thinks Washington elites are to blame for the MAGA movement and the U.S. Capitol riot, and deliver his early predictions for the 2024 Republican nominee.
You know her name but how well do you know her story? Carlos gets real with actress, filmmaker and model extraordinaire, Priyanka Chopra. Hear about the surprising push that started her career and how she breaks barriers for representation in media. What musician does she reveal she has a crush on? Hint: it's not Nick Jonas.
Actress and activists Alyssa Milano joins Carlos and is full of wild stories from her humanitarian adventures abroad. The #MeToo pioneer updates us on her year with COVID, how she handles issues of consent with her children and shares her dream dinner party guests. Is a run for office in her future?
For Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, 2020 was quite the year. She was rumored to be under close consideration for the vice presidency and touted for her COVID-19 response, while also facing armed anti-lockdown protests at her own statehouse and a thwarted kidnapping attempt. What could 2021 hold? Whitmer breaks it all down on today's show.
The Daily Show sassiest correspondent, #DulcéSloan, shares the secret to becoming a stand-up star (hint: it’s not easy) and reveals the up-and-coming comics that she has her eye on — and you should, too. If you don’t love this hilarious comedy star already, you’ll fall in love with her mom, who is apparently a way better heckler than you might think.
Today on ‘The Carlos Watson Show.’ Carlos is joined by the youngest member of Congress, Madison Cawthorn. The 25-year-old firebrand gives his take on the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the car accident that opened his eyes to feeling invisible and his 'Moneyball' approach to winning his campaign. What does the North Carolina Republican hope to work on with Biden? Watch now to find out.
Meet an educational pioneer fighting to fix America’s achievement gap for Black and Latinx students. Dr. Danielle Moss, CEO of Oliver Scholars, shares insights into the professional journey that led her to become one of the most impactful education activists in the country. If Resetting America starts in the classroom, then this woman’s mission could be America’s shining light.
Carlos laughs harder than he has in 20 years. Don’t miss this hilarious episode with stand-up comedian Jo Koy. Hear him talk about his breakthrough on The Tonight Show, how his mom’s struggles as an immigrant helped make him funny, and the impressive class of comedians he came up with. Fall in love with Jo Koy just like Carlos does.
Real Housewife Cynthia Bailey takes Carlos behind the curtain of the literal overnight fame that she earned on reality TV. The model and actress tells her story from being her school’s first Black homecoming queen to becoming one of Atlanta’s most recognizable faces.
Model and actor Boris Kodjoe gets real with Carlos. The Station 19 star opens up about how his struggles as a biracial Black child in Europe helped inform his opinion about today's racial reckoning, and how he and wife Nicole Ari Parker find joy in entrepreneurship. Hear his take on courageous storytelling.
Jim Cramer, the larger-than-life host of Mad Money on CNBC, sits down with Carlos for a wide-ranging conversation that touches on sports, stock picks, his advice for Black entrepreneurs and mental health struggles surrounding the temper he inherited from his father. What crazy connection does he have with Kobe? What insights does he have into the Robinhood, AMC and Gamestop boom?
Carlos and Danica Patrick bond over their love of interviewing. The stand-out female NASCAR driver joins the show to talk about why she never truly loved racing and how she has found her new passion in fitness of the mind, body and spirit.
Hollywood legend James Brolin joins Carlos to drop wisdom on how to live life to the fullest at 80. Find out why the ‘Amityville Horror’ star might have been a shampoo salesman in another life — and why he nearly stood up Barbra Streisand on the blind date that ultimately led to their long and happy marriage.
It's our 100th birthday! Since August, we've welcomed 100 public figures, thought leaders and celebrities to the small screen for meaningful, open, thoughtful conversation on everything from Black Lives Matter to love and back again. Today, to celebrate our hundredth episode, we're sharing some of the best moments and hot take from seasons one and two so far with everyone from Gabrielle Union to Lloyd Blankfein. Have a slice of birthday cake on us!
Share a smile — and a hearty belly laugh — with former figure skater and Olympic bronze medallist Adam Rippon. Find out how a tip from Beyoncé helped him perform at his best, the surprising connection he has to the new president — and why he’s now hanging up the skates to try his hand at writing a comedy TV series. Expect to see him all over your screens for years to come.
Meet the Queen Diva, Big Freedia. You may know her voice from her famous Beyonce sample, but Freedia is credited with popularizing bounce music, a New Orleans subgenre of hip hop known for its booty-popping beats — a far cry from her church upbringing. Oh, and Carlos tries to twerk.
Carlos turns the tables on his When Katty Met Carlos co-host, Katty Kay. The BBC World News America presenter shares stories from her nomadic childhood, which took her everywhere from Saudi Arabia to Japan, and reveals how her “nosiness” has helped her become the journalist she is today. But perhaps most important to her is her work helping women recognize their capability and shifting gender dynamics.
Remember the couple from St Louis who went viral for holding guns as Black Lives Matter protesters marched past their home? Half of the country praised them as heroes; the other half vilified them as symbols of the white resistance. Today, Mark & Patricia McCloskey join Carlos for a candid, respectful but difficult discussion about a divided America. Would they change anything about that day in hindsight? How would they Reset America?
This former CIA deputy director claims he’s no 007, but John McLaughlin is a diplomacy expert with advice for the incoming Biden Administration: understand China's power as a competitor and go head-to-head with Russia in hybrid warfare.
OZY Media and the Carlos Watson Show present a LIVE post-show to the 2021 US Presidential Inauguration. We're inviting ALL voices — Trump voters, Biden voters, and non-voters — to the table to listen and engage in topics surrounding the incoming Biden administration, the straining US political system and the ideological divisions that separate the country. Join Carlos Watson, some special guests and a representative group of votes LIVE on Wednesday for the most important discussion of the year.
Music superstar Jason Derulo shares an anatomy of his viral success, and how the COVID lockdown and the rise of TikTok — plus walking away from his former record label — helped reignite his career in 2020. As he embarks on new ventures into TV, film and entrepreneurship, will he follow in the footsteps of his heroes Michael Jackson and Will Smith to earn true legend status?
One of the nation’s preeminent public intellectuals joins Carlos to share hot takes on capitalism, inequality and the most interesting leaders on the planet. Fareed Zakaria, the foreign policy expert who’s graced CNN, TIME, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Newsweek and more finally hits primetime on the Carlos Watson Show. Find out why 9/11 helped make his name, why he fears humanity is at risk of extinction, and what Putin and the Dalai Lama have in common.
‘Shazam’ star Meagan Good opens up about her faith, her fairytale romance with husband DeVon Franklin and her plans for motherhood. As she takes on more projects behind the camera as a director rather than in front of it as an actress, find out how this former child star turned ass-kicking action hero thinks about her future in Hollywood.
Meet the world’s top banker. Former CEO of Goldman Sachs Lloyd Blankfein joins the show. The investing top dog shares the tips for success that took him from public housing to leading one of the world’s largest companies, as well as hot takes on bitcoin, capitalism, Trump and AOC you might not expect.
Investigative journalist Mariana Van Zeller may have the world’s scariest job. Today, the host of National Geographic's new show, Trafficked, joins Carlos to discuss her investigations into the world’s biggest black markets, why they have boomed during COVID and how she always chooses curiosity over fear.
They broke the Internet — and kept culture alive — during the COVID lockdown with their ‘Verzuz’ Instagram livestreams pitching Alicia Keys against John Legend, DMX against Snoop Dogg and many other virtual matchups. Now music producer icons Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are bringing it to the Carlos Watson Show. Find out who they consider the most talented musician they've ever worked with — and why Swizz Beatz says COVID made him a better husband and father.
In talking to today’s most influential figures, there’s one name we can’t skip: Dr. Anthony Fauci. The famed immunologist joins Carlos today to discuss why the COVID-19 Vaccine should be trusted in spite of its rapid development. He shares stories about his background in AIDS research, the secret to good communication and his favorite basketball player. Is a run for office in his future?
Singer/songwriter Sevyn Streeter shares the secrets of how she expresses herself through her music, and opens up about the R&B queens who made her who she is today. Plus: See what happens when she improvises songs about 2020, tequila, and a serenade for Carlos.
Today has been one of the most eventful days in recent history, one that forces us to step out of the day-to-day and think about what’s important, what needs to change and how we make that change happen. Since this summer, a focus of mine has been how we might #ResetAmerica and make the improvements we need to see for our communities, our country and our democracy.
Meet the man behind the beloved voice. Carlos is joined by Michael Barbaro, the host of The New York Times’ The Daily podcast. Barbaro shares the lessons he has learned from audio journalism, takes us behind the scenes into the racial reckoning happening in The Times’ offices, and highlights how the power of saying ‘yes’ to things that might terrify you has led to his success.
The legendary star of ‘Cooley High,’ ‘The Wire’ and ‘Fargo’ opens up about his glittering career. Glynn Turman is brought to tears when talking about co-starring with the late Chadwick Boseman, shares candid insights into his regrets and life lessons, and gives a sneak peek of his new movie, ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.’
Jordin Sparks sings to Carlos. The American Idol superstar tells all about her path to stardom. She also shares her love story and about how her son feels about her singing (hint: there’s shushing involved). Don’t miss the final episode of 2020 and hear Jordin Sparks spread some Christmas cheer.
CNN journalist and star of ‘This Is Life,’ ‘Our America’ and ‘The View' Lisa Ling gives Carlos the inside scoop on her cutting-edge journalism — from prisons and biker gangs to teenage porn addicts. Plus, she opens up like never before about her own personal struggles with fertility, with some surprising advice for young, aspirational women.
Carlos is joined by the fiery and fearless Rep. Maxine Waters, and she is exasperated. Waters shares insights on the government’s handling of the COVID pandemic, shares how the election results opened her eyes to the deeply rooted racism in this country, and speaks boldly about our need to end poverty. Who does she say is the best politician she’s ever met?
In one of Carlos’s favorite interviews to date, he is joined by former ESPN hosts Jemele Hill and Cari Champion. The co-hosts of “Cari and Jemele (Won’t) Stick to Sports” open up about the problematic environment at ESPN, how they met and why Black women have to have each other’s backs.
Meet NASCAR veteran Kurt Busch. The multi-division champion and one of the longest-tenured active drivers in the sport opens up about how the Black Lives Matter movement has opened the eyes of the NASCAR community — and shares the story behind his transition from active champion to sporting legend.
Carlos is joined by famed Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami, known for his brightly colored, clip art flowers. Murakami opens up about his partnerships from Louis Vuitton to Kanye, and how he blends consumerism and hip hop. Despite being one of their most recognized artists, Murakami reveals that Japan abhors his inability to keep a secret … and proceeds to spill the beans on his country's wild sex tradition. Don’t miss one of the most unique episodes to date.
Acclaimed author, journalist and thinker Ta-Nehisi Coates joins Carlos and opens up about how his experience of fatherhood has impacted his life and work — and why he still admires President Obama, despite their disagreements. Tune in for an exclusive reading from ‘Between the World and Me,’ his award-winning 2015 book and soon-to-be HBO special.
He's the billionaire who needs no introduction. Gates talks to Carlos about the pandemic, the future of public health, his take on Black Lives Matter and the most innovative tech companies today. You might be surprised at which celebrity he says is the most interesting person he’s met.
It's time for #RealTalk and #RealChange. What does the American Dream mean, and how can we positively reset it? OZY and #Chevrolet are teaming up for an innovative discussion, taking on the toughest questions in our society today. Hosted by OZY co-founder and multi-Emmy-award winning journalist Carlos Watson and joined by key leaders from across the country, we’re having pointed conversations to identify problems and arm you with solutions in this special episode of the Carlos Watson Show. Put aside the shouting matches and talking heads, and be an ally: Join us for a real conversation you won’t want to miss.
Actress, host, reality star, model, podcast host … Garcelle Beauvais has the Hollywood royal flush. Today, she joins Carlos to talk about her journey to stardom, share some secrets from the set of The Jamie Foxx Show, and dish on her ongoing search for a soulmate.
Megyn Kelly has been shunned by both the left and the right. Today, she joins Carlos to discuss her decision to speak out against Roger Ailes, why she thinks the Black Lives Matter and MeToo movements are ineffective, and how her family keeps her centered. Is a political run in her future?
Fashion designer, entrepreneur and mom of five Kimora Lee Simmons joins Carlos to talk about how she does it all. Discover how she’s rebuilding her fashion brand, Baby Phat, for the next generation with the help of her daughters, and why ‘Blasians’ are having a moment.
With education across much of the country being done remotely, Carlos talks to the leading expert on remote learning. @Khan Academy founder, Sal Khan, dives into his push for accessibility to world class education, how he plans on working with the Biden administration and how we can use innovation in virtual education to improve political representation.
She’s hilarious. She’s inappropriate. She’s comedy legend @Kathy Griffin. Find out why the Guinness World Record holder for most stand-up comedy specials calls herself the “comedy zombie,” the inside story of her recent marriage and what it was really like being interviewed by the U.S. Secret Service over *that* infamous photo.
Can he heal America? Health, wellness and meditation guru Dr. Deepak Chopra suggests to Carlos that art and hip hop can help heal the country’s divide — and suggests how '21 Day Abundance' is just the start of the healing process. He also talks about his work with the “traumatized” Michael Jackson and his special connection with Rosa Parks.
Actor and comedian Lamorne Morris gets personal. Tune in to hear the hottest gossip from the set of New Girl and his new Hulu show, Woke. What career advice did he get from the late Chadwick Boseman?
Meet the next Rihanna. Rising music superstar Saweetie reveals to Carlos her dream to build a billion-dollar multi-industry global brand. The woman behind ‘Icy Grl,’ ‘My Type’ and ‘Tap In’ shares the story behind her love affair with fellow rapper Quavo, how her relationship with her grandmother continues to shape her career — and her politics — and why sports is her true first love.
Actress, activist and model Jameela Jamil joins Carlos and claps back at her haters — she doesn't give a "flying f***" what you think about her. The outspoken The Good Place star discusses why COVID has given her hope, her activism and the unique relationship she has with Meghan Markle. What's her surprising opinion about AOC?
Don't miss this ESPN legend's most open interview yet. You may know Mike "Greeny" Greenberg for his hot takes in the sports world, but today he gets real with Carlos to discuss race in the sports world and the importance of vulnerability in discussions about mental health. And you'll never guess what the "Mike and Mike" host's first dream job was.
Carlos is joined by model and activist Christy Turlington Burns. Tune in to hear how she broke through with kindness and learn about the eye-opening personal experience that caused her to become the pioneering maternal health advocate she is today.
She's changing the male gaze in Hollywood. Legendary filmmaker Ava DuVernay is no stranger to making statements with her work, but in 2020 she's been especially busy. She tells Carlos about how she's flipping the script with new projects like ARRAY, her production company that amplifies the stories of women and people of color, and LEAP, her new initiative to hold law enforcement accountable through art. Find out why she's "anxious but hopeful" and hear the surprising controversy behind her biggest regret.
Vote! Black Panther star Danai Gurira and Pulitzer finalist, playwright and performer Heidi Schreck join Carlos to discuss Act Out: Vote 2020, a virtual event of dance, music and performance to support broadway and get out the vote. How do we encourage ownership and confidence in our electoral system?
What fuels your dreams? We go deep and get real with a wide range of celebrities each week. That's why we ask about their love lives, their secret hobbies ... and their dreams. In partnership with our friends at American Family Insurance, we want to know how our guests dream fearlessly — and what lessons the rest of us can take away. Find out how Lenny Kravitz, Padma Lakshmi, John Legend and more unlocked the key to their success.
Mina Kimes is the unexpected insider. The rising star sports commentator tells Carlos about her unexpected path to ESPN, and she discusses gender inequality in sports analysis and how race and football have collided in 2020. You may not expect who this expert calls the GOAT.
Jalen Rose and Carlos get into it after the famed former basketball player leaves a legend off of his NBA top 5. Rose also tells Carlos a great Kobe story, and shares his advice for the "math of friendship" and why he's the OG Jalen. Why does he think you need to be "maniacal for greatness"?
The famed creator of Dear White People joins Carlos to discuss his new film, Bad Hair, a horror movie about a blood-sucking weave that has political relevance you may not expect. Justin Simien, a Hollywood "overnight" success, tells Carlos how embracing his Blackness and queerness helped him break through. He shares his best advice for other young storytellers.
Meet the blue-collar billionaire. Carlos connects with the ultimate hustler, Mark Cuban, on how he out-worked, out-learned and out-hustled his way to the top. The Mavs owner shares his surprising reaction to team losses, how he raises self-sufficient children, and gives his ultimate advice to young entrepreneurs.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt loves you — and everyone. The Third Rock From the Sun and 500 Days of Summer actor talks to Carlos about his new Netflix movie and why the '60s feel relevant today. Raised by activist parents, he says "the left is in my blood" and that true patriotism is pointing out a country's flaws and working to improve them.
Songwriter and producer Finneas is the brains behind some of your favorite songs from Selena Gomez, Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber and, of course, his younger sister Billie Eilish. Today, he joins Carlos to discuss his path to success and shares his interesting ideas on why Gen Z creativity and the speed of our news cycle will force us to Reset America.
Get the scoop on what's being said behind closed doors on Capitol Hill with former Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake. Flake, who has been a face of the Republican establishment against President Trump, tells Carlos why he thinks it's "virtually impossible" for Trump to win reelection. He sheds light on his bold decision during the Kavanaugh hearing, discusses the hypocrisy of today's fight for the Supreme Court and answers an age old question: Will he run in 2024?
The future of film is here and it's Isabel Sandoval. The filmmaker — hand-picked and mentored by Ava DuVernay — made the critically acclaimed Netflix drama she wrote, directed and stars in, Lingua Franca, in just 16-days. The transgender, Filipina immigrant tells Carlos how she weaves her identity into her stories, but never lets it define them. Don't miss your chance to get to know this star before the rest of the world catches up.
The Carlos Watson Show began out of the need for meaningful conversation during this tumultuous year, to break out of our echo-chambers. We've talked to superstars like John Legend and rising stars like Jamaal Bowman, we've debated with everyone from Terry Crews to Tomi Lahren and laughed our pants off (literally) with Tichina Arnold, Tan France, Chelsea Handler and more. For today's special 50th episode, see the best of The Carlos Watson Show with Carlos and friends reflecting on COVID, today's civil rights movement and t he upcoming election.
Meet the rockstar who never wanted stardom. Lenny Kravitz joins Carlos to get real about his special relationship with ex-wife Lisa Bonet, the powerful energy of love and why we're lost in this political moment. You'll want to hear his advice to young hustlers and see his Bahaman paradise.
Get to know the real Chelsea Handler. The famed comic keeps Carlos laughing while discussing how she fights against injustice, and encourages us to "get out of your own a**holes" and approach others with empathy. Of course, she also gives us the latest scoop on her relationship status.
Meet the mind behind Netflix's new indie hit. Hand-picked by Ava DuVernay, Merawi Gerima is one of the fastest rising stars of the filmmaking world. His new movie, Residue, is a story about gentrification and policing that meets the moment.
See a new side of Caitlyn. Olympic gold medalist and reality star, Caitlyn Jenner talks parenting, politics and mental health on today's episode. As one of the country's most visible trans women, Caitlyn reveals what she thinks were her failures as an activist and spills just a couple secrets about the Kardashian/Jenner clan.
Rev. Al Sharpton joins Carlos today, showing us the world through his justice-tinted glasses. The activist, preacher and talk show host talks about his mentors, including Jesse Jackson, Shirley Chisholm and his father figure, James Brown. What makes him think our current president chooses "vanity over sanity"?
What does TED's most popular speaker think of our current state of leadership? Author and speaker Simon Sinek joins Carlos to discuss his meteoric rise to fame, and the difference between believing and doing. What's the surprising commonality he points out about the world leaders who handled COVID-19 the best?
Meet the brains behind Barack Obama's foreign policy. Carlos dives deep into international politics with former U.N. ambassador Susan Rice, who has surprising things to say about China, Russia and President Trump's "numerous Benghazis.” What does she think Trump got absolutely right?
Meet the filmmaker changing the narrative. Oge Egbuonu is one of 2020's most powerful voices with her debut documentary exploring the power of Black women, In(Visible) Portraits, making waves in the film world. But perhaps even more remarkable than her work is her path to success. Tune in to this must-watch episode to learn how the film industry's hottest rising star defied all expectations.
Actor, director, dancer, writer, producer, teacher — the list is endless when describing the legendary Debbie Allen. This trailblazing inspiration for Carlos in his youth joins him to discuss why the fight for justice today is more essential than ever before. What surprising comments does Allen have about late basketball star Kobe Bryant?
Feminist living legend Gloria Steinem joins Carlos today to share her advice on building a movement and discuss the unrepresented Black feminist leaders who fought alongside her. Be sure to tune in today to catch her unexpected take on President Trump.
Her name alone is a lightning rod for liberals and conservatives alike, but how well do you really know Ilhan Omar? Today, the congresswoman tells Carlos why Minnesota is the best place in America for whites but not people of color, and the surprising thing she was most nervous about before taking office.
Meet the Police Chief who might just be one of the best leaders in the country. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo is leading the calls for police reform from the inside — and today sits down with Carlos to discuss how police forces are more progressive than corporate America, but how still more needs to be done to root out "bushels of bad apples" and to end police tactics that may be technically lawful, but are nevertheless awful and inhumane.
You know him as Chidi, the nervous philosophy professor on NBC's The Good Place, and while actor William Jackson Harper isn't nervous, he's certainly philosophical. Today he joins Carlos to talk about thriving in the unusual, his unique approach to Black masculinity, and his real-life Romeo and Juliet romance.
Meet the most powerful female investor. Afsaneh Beschloss manages over $14 billion as the CEO of RockCreek. Today she joins Carlos to discuss how she broke through the glass ceiling in the finance world and the unexpected source of her confidence. What does this mega investor think are the smartest investments to make now?
Can Adam Grant make work suck less? Author and organizational psychologist, Adam Grant is the culture-defining puppet master behind some of our country's biggest companies, like Google. Today he shares his tips for creating a better workplace, advice for young entrepreneurs and the secret hobby that keeps him grounded.
You may only know Ben Smith by his work. The New York Times columnist and former Editor-in-Chief of Buzzfeed is one of today's most successful journalists. He joins Carlos to discuss why he left the buzzy media company, debates morals in journalism and makes a bold warning about coverage of the 2020 election.
Meet the Spice Queen. Carlos and host Padma Lakshmi geek out over 90s hip-hop, spill tea about her "mischievous" love life and get real about racism in the TV industry. What wild connection does she have to VP pick Kamala Harris?
Fall in love with Cory Booker. The New Jersey Senator sits down with Carlos to discuss everything from the major political issues facing America to the ups and downs of his relationship with Rosario Dawson. It's one of the senator's most intimate interviews ever — one you simply can't miss.
Meet the sh*t-talking unifier. Aida Rodriguez is the next need-to-know name in comedy. Today, she joins Carlos to discuss why Taylor Swift making Collard Greens angered her, her complicated relationship with fellow comedian, Tiffany Haddish, and the 'Karen syndrome.' How does her unique brand of comedy walk the line between insulting and uniting?
Meet the Muhammad Ali of politics. Kentucky Rep. Charles Booker joins Carlos to talk about how the murder of Breonna Taylor in his hometown of Louisville lit a fire under his campaign making him one of the rising stars of the Democratic Party. How does he find commonality across racial lines and what choice words does he have for Sen. Mitch McConnell?
'Top Chef' judge Tom Colicchio knows how to dish it up, and he's bringing humanity to the food industry. He and Carlos discuss Anthony Bourdain, Colicchio's unexpected restaurant success and the vast changes (positive and negative) COVID-19 can bring. He also shares some of the behind-the-scenes secrets from the 'Top Chef' set.
Gabrielle Union is an actress and activist, but what happens when those passions collide? Today, she joins Carlos to discuss what a 'defunded' future for her cop show, LA's Finest, might look like and discusses the secrets to her successful marriage and the exhausting "#MeToo amnesia" facing Black women.
She's the woman who took on a Supreme Court nominee, but there's much more to Anita Hill than that hearing. Today she joins Carlos and discusses the career that could have been, the Hollywood #MeToo commission she led and the faith she still has in the Supreme Court. What would she say to the offer of a cabinet position from Joe Biden?
Bubba Wallace joins Carlos to speak about his experience as the sport's lone professional Black athlete, the varied responses he has received and how he gets past obstacles to achieve his goals. For the first time, Wallace reveals the horrifying story of how he nearly killed his dad on the racetrack.
Meet the sitcom queen. A pant-less Tichina Arnold cracks Carlos up on today's episode. You may know her for her roles on Martin and Everybody Hates Chris, but there's a lot more to this Queens native. Watch as she discusses her rocky path to fame, advocacy work and her new foundation, We Win.
He’ll forever be known as Mayor Pete. The former South Bend mayor and presidential hopeful, Pete Buttigieg, talks to Carlos about the missteps of his presidential campaign, his unique story of coming out, and what role he might play in a Biden administration. He also sheds light on what really went down during the 24-hours Democratic consolidation to support Biden.
Former Florida Governor and presidential candidate Jeb Bush pulls back the curtain on the Bush family and shares his thoughts on the current political climate. He discusses his uncommon love story, America's “mediocre" education system and his surprising opinion about Andrew Yang. Will he endorse Biden?
Meet the Breakout Star. Tatiana Maslany is known for playing 14 different characters on her Emmy-winning show, Orphan Black, but admits to Carlos she's still searching for herself. Watch today's episode to find out her unexpected celebrity crush and the unbelievable connection she has to Amy Schumer.
He's not your average style guru. Queer Eye's fashion expert, Tan France, talks about his favorite designers and offers his ultimate relationship advice with Carlos today on the show. He also shares the key to his early success and his unique take on racism in America. Why did he almost quit the hit Netflix series?
Meet The Hustler. Bethenny Frankel tells Carlos the story behind her relationship with boyfriend Paul Bernon, as well as her tumultuous childhood and the journey to becoming an entrepreneur in Los Angeles. Her big break came as the runner-up on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart in 2005, before becoming a central cast member of The Real Housewives of New York City. Those appearances led to a series of shows built around her dynamic character, as the author of four self-help books and the founder of both Skinnygirl, a lifestyle brand, and Bstrong, a disaster relief organization.
Meet the Renegade: Beto O'Rourke joins Carlos to discuss the regrets from his Senate and presidential runs, his movie-worthy relationship with his dad and turning Texas blue.
Meet The Political Prodigy. Tomi Lahren is a political firebrand who found success at a young age as a controversial host and conservative activist, but today she shows a different side of herself. Is a run for office in her future?
Meet The Legend. Today, acclaimed singer, activist and judge on The Voice, John Legend, goes deep with Carlos on the journey that made him legendary. What role did McDonald's, Kanye West and Obama play? How do the events surrounding his grandmother's death continue to motivate him today?
Meet the Quiet Riot: Roxane Gay is an acclaimed author and social critic known for her work on the intersection of race, sexuality and body politics. Today, she get's real with Carlos to discuss her secret wedding, how we can all live more freely and shares her unexpected take on today's political moment.
Meet The Oracle. CNBC host, Billions creator, NYT columnist and author of 'Too Big to Fail,' Andrew Ross Sorkin is famed for his business prowess. Today, he tells Carlos the stocks to watch, shares his critiques on the capitalist system and reveals the unexpected way he broke into the world of journalism.
Meet the Freedom Fighter. Former middle school principal Jamaal Bowman made headlines in July when he ousted 16-term veteran Eliot Engel to win the Democratic primary for New York's 16th congressional district. He's already been dubbed the next Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and today he joins Carlos to talk about joining "The Squad," how hip-hop raised him, and how he plans to take down Jeff Bezos.
Meet 'The Fighter'. The basketball legend and Hawks co-owner, Grant Hill, joins Carlos to discuss the injury that stopped his career in its tracks — as well as the surprising impact both Hillary Clinton and Anita Baker have had on his life.
Meet The Joy Maker. Karamo may be known for his emotional life coaching on Queer Eye, but today he joins Carlos to talk about how he learned to love unconditionally, and reveals his shocking celebrity crush.
Meet The Angeleno. Comedian George Lopez is known for his successful sitcom and high-energy performances, but who is he off stage? Today, he joins Carlos to discuss his loneliness, his special relationship with Sandra Bullock, and reveals why the Secret Service once came knocking at his door.
Meet the 'OG Squad'. Minyon Moore, Donna Brazile, Leah Daughtry and Yolanda Caraway, also known as the 'Four Colored Women' of politics, have been the power brokers behind Democratic campaigns and policy for the past 30+ years. Today, they join Carlos to discuss the historic nomination of Kamala Harris, the vilification of ambitious women, and the behind-the-scenes decisions of past campaigns you didn't know.
Meet the Disruptor. Cleveland Brown's quarterback, Baker Mayfield is known for his wild moves both on and off the field. Today, he joins Carlos to discuss the competitive spirit that made him the player he is and the "beauty of the locker room" in our current political climate.
Meet 'The Queen Maker', aka Beyoncé' and Solange's mom. But there's so much more to Ms Tina Knowles-Lawson than her children's superstardom. She sits down with Carlos to discuss her greatest fear, her rebellious past, and how she's now fighting for social change.
Meet 'The Badass'. She may not be a household name yet, but Maggie Siff is your new favorite actress, having played powerful characters in some of the best shows on television, from Mad Men and Billions to Sons of Anarchy, where she won a Critics Choice Television Award for best supporting actress in a drama series. The 46-year-old Bronx native opens up to Carlos about her career, post-MeToo Hollywood and how she's dealing with 2020.
Meet the Chameleon. David Oyelowo leapt to superstardom with his seminal performance as Martin Luther King, Jr. in 2014's Selma — but the mastery of his craft has been decades in the making. Today, he talks to Carlos about the rise of Nigerians in Hollywood and beyond, what MLK would make of 2020, ... and how to pronounce his surname.
Meet the Mischief Maker. It's impossible not to have a fascinating conversation with famed New Yorker writer and Revisionist History podcast host Malcolm Gladwell. He tells Carlos about his journey to intellectual superstardom — including how his famous "10,000 hour" rule applied to his own journey of mastering the craft of writing — and how he thinks America can start to work towards racial justice.
Meet the Front Man. Will Sean Spicer say "Black Lives Matter"? Does he think the President is fit for office? Does he think Trump will win re-election? "Spicey" spills the beans on this and more in the latest sit-down with Carlos.
Meet the Outsider. Andrew Yang made waves running for president, going from virtually anonymous entrepreneur to political rock star. Buoyed by his signature proposal, universal basic income, and his Twitter-friendly Yang Gang, he outlasted most in the massive field of contenders but dropped out after placing eighth in the New Hampshire primary. As Yang tells Carlos, he is already in talks with Joe Biden about taking a new position in the administration — if the Democrats win.
Meet the Distractor. You know Terry Crews from Brooklyn Nine-Nine, White Chicks … and blowing up the internet by warning about “Black supremacy” in the wake of the racial justice protests sweeping the nation. But his road to stardom is a remarkable one: From growing up poor in Flint, Michigan, to walking on to the football team at Western Michigan, to the NFL, Crews always had an artsy side — he earned extra cash by drawing portraits for teammates. He has battled depression and a pornography addiction on his way to stardom — and is now a lightning rod. How will he explain his inflammatory comments?
Meet the Risk-Taker. With Joe Biden due to announce his vice presidential choice in the coming days, this Los Angeles congresswoman is a top contender. In an exclusive interview just days before Biden’s expected announcement, we spoke to her about her unlikely journey, and what it would mean to be VP.
Bold. Smart. Curious. The Carlos Watson Show is your newest 'can't miss' show from OZY. Host Carlos Watson brings a new breed of talk: getting real and deep with the voices you need to know to make sense of this crazy time. What does Sean Spicer think of Black Lives Matter? Will Terry Crews apologize for his recent tweets? What's the shared experience that brings this Vice Presidential sleeper pick close to Biden? Find out this and more when you watch the #CarlosWatsonShow airing this Monday.
Actress, activist and model Jameela Jamil joins Carlos and claps back at her haters — she doesn't give a "flying f***" what you think about her. The outspoken The Good Place star discusses why COVID has given her hope, her activism and the unique relationship she has with Meghan Markle. What's her surprising opinion about AOC?
Don't miss this ESPN legend's most open interview yet. You may know Mike "Greeny" Greenberg for his hot takes in the sports world, but today he gets real with Carlos to discuss race in the sports world and the importance of vulnerability in discussions about mental health. And you'll never guess what the "Mike and Mike" host's first dream job was.
Carlos is joined by model and activist Christy Turlington Burns. Tune in to hear how she broke through with kindness and learn about the eye-opening personal experience that caused her to become the pioneering maternal health advocate she is today.
She's changing the male gaze in Hollywood. Legendary filmmaker Ava DuVernay is no stranger to making statements with her work, but in 2020 she's been especially busy. She tells Carlos about how she's flipping the script with new projects like ARRAY, her production company that amplifies the stories of women and people of color, and LEAP, her new initiative to hold law enforcement accountable through art. Find out why she's "anxious but hopeful" and hear the surprising controversy behind her biggest regret.
Vote! Black Panther star Danai Gurira and Pulitzer finalist, playwright and performer Heidi Schreck join Carlos to discuss Act Out: Vote 2020, a virtual event of dance, music and performance to support broadway and get out the vote. How do we encourage ownership and confidence in our electoral system?
What fuels your dreams? We go deep and get real with a wide range of celebrities each week. That's why we ask about their love lives, their secret hobbies ... and their dreams. In partnership with our friends at American Family Insurance, we want to know how our guests dream fearlessly — and what lessons the rest of us can take away. Find out how Lenny Kravitz, Padma Lakshmi, John Legend and more unlocked the key to their success.
Mina Kimes is the unexpected insider. The rising star sports commentator tells Carlos about her unexpected path to ESPN, and she discusses gender inequality in sports analysis and how race and football have collided in 2020. You may not expect who this expert calls the GOAT.
Jalen Rose and Carlos get into it after the famed former basketball player leaves a legend off of his NBA top 5. Rose also tells Carlos a great Kobe story, and shares his advice for the "math of friendship" and why he's the OG Jalen. Why does he think you need to be "maniacal for greatness"?
The famed creator of Dear White People joins Carlos to discuss his new film, Bad Hair, a horror movie about a blood-sucking weave that has political relevance you may not expect. Justin Simien, a Hollywood "overnight" success, tells Carlos how embracing his Blackness and queerness helped him break through. He shares his best advice for other young storytellers.
Meet the blue-collar billionaire. Carlos connects with the ultimate hustler, Mark Cuban, on how he out-worked, out-learned and out-hustled his way to the top. The Mavs owner shares his surprising reaction to team losses, how he raises self-sufficient children, and gives his ultimate advice to young entrepreneurs.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt loves you — and everyone. The Third Rock From the Sun and 500 Days of Summer actor talks to Carlos about his new Netflix movie and why the '60s feel relevant today. Raised by activist parents, he says "the left is in my blood" and that true patriotism is pointing out a country's flaws and working to improve them.
Songwriter and producer Finneas is the brains behind some of your favorite songs from Selena Gomez, Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber and, of course, his younger sister Billie Eilish. Today, he joins Carlos to discuss his path to success and shares his interesting ideas on why Gen Z creativity and the speed of our news cycle will force us to Reset America.
Get the scoop on what's being said behind closed doors on Capitol Hill with former Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake. Flake, who has been a face of the Republican establishment against President Trump, tells Carlos why he thinks it's "virtually impossible" for Trump to win reelection. He sheds light on his bold decision during the Kavanaugh hearing, discusses the hypocrisy of today's fight for the Supreme Court and answers an age old question: Will he run in 2024?
The future of film is here and it's Isabel Sandoval. The filmmaker — hand-picked and mentored by Ava DuVernay — made the critically acclaimed Netflix drama she wrote, directed and stars in, Lingua Franca, in just 16-days. The transgender, Filipina immigrant tells Carlos how she weaves her identity into her stories, but never lets it define them. Don't miss your chance to get to know this star before the rest of the world catches up.
The Carlos Watson Show began out of the need for meaningful conversation during this tumultuous year, to break out of our echo-chambers. We've talked to superstars like John Legend and rising stars like Jamaal Bowman, we've debated with everyone from Terry Crews to Tomi Lahren and laughed our pants off (literally) with Tichina Arnold, Tan France, Chelsea Handler and more. For today's special 50th episode, see the best of The Carlos Watson Show with Carlos and friends reflecting on COVID, today's civil rights movement and t he upcoming election.
Meet the rockstar who never wanted stardom. Lenny Kravitz joins Carlos to get real about his special relationship with ex-wife Lisa Bonet, the powerful energy of love and why we're lost in this political moment. You'll want to hear his advice to young hustlers and see his Bahaman paradise.
Get to know the real Chelsea Handler. The famed comic keeps Carlos laughing while discussing how she fights against injustice, and encourages us to "get out of your own a**holes" and approach others with empathy. Of course, she also gives us the latest scoop on her relationship status.
Meet the mind behind Netflix's new indie hit. Hand-picked by Ava DuVernay, Merawi Gerima is one of the fastest rising stars of the filmmaking world. His new movie, Residue, is a story about gentrification and policing that meets the moment.
See a new side of Caitlyn. Olympic gold medalist and reality star, Caitlyn Jenner talks parenting, politics and mental health on today's episode. As one of the country's most visible trans women, Caitlyn reveals what she thinks were her failures as an activist and spills just a couple secrets about the Kardashian/Jenner clan.
Rev. Al Sharpton joins Carlos today, showing us the world through his justice-tinted glasses. The activist, preacher and talk show host talks about his mentors, including Jesse Jackson, Shirley Chisholm and his father figure, James Brown. What makes him think our current president chooses "vanity over sanity"?
What does TED's most popular speaker think of our current state of leadership? Author and speaker Simon Sinek joins Carlos to discuss his meteoric rise to fame, and the difference between believing and doing. What's the surprising commonality he points out about the world leaders who handled COVID-19 the best?
Meet the brains behind Barack Obama's foreign policy. Carlos dives deep into international politics with former U.N. ambassador Susan Rice, who has surprising things to say about China, Russia and President Trump's "numerous Benghazis.” What does she think Trump got absolutely right?
Meet the filmmaker changing the narrative. Oge Egbuonu is one of 2020's most powerful voices with her debut documentary exploring the power of Black women, In(Visible) Portraits, making waves in the film world. But perhaps even more remarkable than her work is her path to success. Tune in to this must-watch episode to learn how the film industry's hottest rising star defied all expectations.
Actor, director, dancer, writer, producer, teacher — the list is endless when describing the legendary Debbie Allen. This trailblazing inspiration for Carlos in his youth joins him to discuss why the fight for justice today is more essential than ever before. What surprising comments does Allen have about late basketball star Kobe Bryant?
Feminist living legend Gloria Steinem joins Carlos today to share her advice on building a movement and discuss the unrepresented Black feminist leaders who fought alongside her. Be sure to tune in today to catch her unexpected take on President Trump.
Her name alone is a lightning rod for liberals and conservatives alike, but how well do you really know Ilhan Omar? Today, the congresswoman tells Carlos why Minnesota is the best place in America for whites but not people of color, and the surprising thing she was most nervous about before taking office.
Meet the Police Chief who might just be one of the best leaders in the country. Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo is leading the calls for police reform from the inside — and today sits down with Carlos to discuss how police forces are more progressive than corporate America, but how still more needs to be done to root out "bushels of bad apples" and to end police tactics that may be technically lawful, but are nevertheless awful and inhumane.
You know him as Chidi, the nervous philosophy professor on NBC's The Good Place, and while actor William Jackson Harper isn't nervous, he's certainly philosophical. Today he joins Carlos to talk about thriving in the unusual, his unique approach to Black masculinity, and his real-life Romeo and Juliet romance.
Meet the most powerful female investor. Afsaneh Beschloss manages over $14 billion as the CEO of RockCreek. Today she joins Carlos to discuss how she broke through the glass ceiling in the finance world and the unexpected source of her confidence. What does this mega investor think are the smartest investments to make now?
Can Adam Grant make work suck less? Author and organizational psychologist, Adam Grant is the culture-defining puppet master behind some of our country's biggest companies, like Google. Today he shares his tips for creating a better workplace, advice for young entrepreneurs and the secret hobby that keeps him grounded.
You may only know Ben Smith by his work. The New York Times columnist and former Editor-in-Chief of Buzzfeed is one of today's most successful journalists. He joins Carlos to discuss why he left the buzzy media company, debates morals in journalism and makes a bold warning about coverage of the 2020 election.
Meet the Spice Queen. Carlos and host Padma Lakshmi geek out over 90s hip-hop, spill tea about her "mischievous" love life and get real about racism in the TV industry. What wild connection does she have to VP pick Kamala Harris?
Fall in love with Cory Booker. The New Jersey Senator sits down with Carlos to discuss everything from the major political issues facing America to the ups and downs of his relationship with Rosario Dawson. It's one of the senator's most intimate interviews ever — one you simply can't miss.
Meet the sh*t-talking unifier. Aida Rodriguez is the next need-to-know name in comedy. Today, she joins Carlos to discuss why Taylor Swift making Collard Greens angered her, her complicated relationship with fellow comedian, Tiffany Haddish, and the 'Karen syndrome.' How does her unique brand of comedy walk the line between insulting and uniting?
Meet the Muhammad Ali of politics. Kentucky Rep. Charles Booker joins Carlos to talk about how the murder of Breonna Taylor in his hometown of Louisville lit a fire under his campaign making him one of the rising stars of the Democratic Party. How does he find commonality across racial lines and what choice words does he have for Sen. Mitch McConnell?
'Top Chef' judge Tom Colicchio knows how to dish it up, and he's bringing humanity to the food industry. He and Carlos discuss Anthony Bourdain, Colicchio's unexpected restaurant success and the vast changes (positive and negative) COVID-19 can bring. He also shares some of the behind-the-scenes secrets from the 'Top Chef' set.
Gabrielle Union is an actress and activist, but what happens when those passions collide? Today, she joins Carlos to discuss what a 'defunded' future for her cop show, LA's Finest, might look like and discusses the secrets to her successful marriage and the exhausting "#MeToo amnesia" facing Black women.
She's the woman who took on a Supreme Court nominee, but there's much more to Anita Hill than that hearing. Today she joins Carlos and discusses the career that could have been, the Hollywood #MeToo commission she led and the faith she still has in the Supreme Court. What would she say to the offer of a cabinet position from Joe Biden?
Bubba Wallace joins Carlos to speak about his experience as the sport's lone professional Black athlete, the varied responses he has received and how he gets past obstacles to achieve his goals. For the first time, Wallace reveals the horrifying story of how he nearly killed his dad on the racetrack.
Meet the sitcom queen. A pant-less Tichina Arnold cracks Carlos up on today's episode. You may know her for her roles on Martin and Everybody Hates Chris, but there's a lot more to this Queens native. Watch as she discusses her rocky path to fame, advocacy work and her new foundation, We Win.
He’ll forever be known as Mayor Pete. The former South Bend mayor and presidential hopeful, Pete Buttigieg, talks to Carlos about the missteps of his presidential campaign, his unique story of coming out, and what role he might play in a Biden administration. He also sheds light on what really went down during the 24-hours Democratic consolidation to support Biden.
Former Florida Governor and presidential candidate Jeb Bush pulls back the curtain on the Bush family and shares his thoughts on the current political climate. He discusses his uncommon love story, America's “mediocre" education system and his surprising opinion about Andrew Yang. Will he endorse Biden?
Meet the Breakout Star. Tatiana Maslany is known for playing 14 different characters on her Emmy-winning show, Orphan Black, but admits to Carlos she's still searching for herself. Watch today's episode to find out her unexpected celebrity crush and the unbelievable connection she has to Amy Schumer.
He's not your average style guru. Queer Eye's fashion expert, Tan France, talks about his favorite designers and offers his ultimate relationship advice with Carlos today on the show. He also shares the key to his early success and his unique take on racism in America. Why did he almost quit the hit Netflix series?
Meet The Hustler. Bethenny Frankel tells Carlos the story behind her relationship with boyfriend Paul Bernon, as well as her tumultuous childhood and the journey to becoming an entrepreneur in Los Angeles. Her big break came as the runner-up on The Apprentice: Martha Stewart in 2005, before becoming a central cast member of The Real Housewives of New York City. Those appearances led to a series of shows built around her dynamic character, as the author of four self-help books and the founder of both Skinnygirl, a lifestyle brand, and Bstrong, a disaster relief organization.
Meet the Renegade: Beto O'Rourke joins Carlos to discuss the regrets from his Senate and presidential runs, his movie-worthy relationship with his dad and turning Texas blue.
Meet The Political Prodigy. Tomi Lahren is a political firebrand who found success at a young age as a controversial host and conservative activist, but today she shows a different side of herself. Is a run for office in her future?
Meet The Legend. Today, acclaimed singer, activist and judge on The Voice, John Legend, goes deep with Carlos on the journey that made him legendary. What role did McDonald's, Kanye West and Obama play? How do the events surrounding his grandmother's death continue to motivate him today?
Meet the Quiet Riot: Roxane Gay is an acclaimed author and social critic known for her work on the intersection of race, sexuality and body politics. Today, she get's real with Carlos to discuss her secret wedding, how we can all live more freely and shares her unexpected take on today's political moment.
Meet The Oracle. CNBC host, Billions creator, NYT columnist and author of 'Too Big to Fail,' Andrew Ross Sorkin is famed for his business prowess. Today, he tells Carlos the stocks to watch, shares his critiques on the capitalist system and reveals the unexpected way he broke into the world of journalism.
Meet the Freedom Fighter. Former middle school principal Jamaal Bowman made headlines in July when he ousted 16-term veteran Eliot Engel to win the Democratic primary for New York's 16th congressional district. He's already been dubbed the next Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and today he joins Carlos to talk about joining "The Squad," how hip-hop raised him, and how he plans to take down Jeff Bezos.
Meet 'The Fighter'. The basketball legend and Hawks co-owner, Grant Hill, joins Carlos to discuss the injury that stopped his career in its tracks — as well as the surprising impact both Hillary Clinton and Anita Baker have had on his life.
Meet The Joy Maker. Karamo may be known for his emotional life coaching on Queer Eye, but today he joins Carlos to talk about how he learned to love unconditionally, and reveals his shocking celebrity crush.
Meet The Angeleno. Comedian George Lopez is known for his successful sitcom and high-energy performances, but who is he off stage? Today, he joins Carlos to discuss his loneliness, his special relationship with Sandra Bullock, and reveals why the Secret Service once came knocking at his door.
Meet the 'OG Squad'. Minyon Moore, Donna Brazile, Leah Daughtry and Yolanda Caraway, also known as the 'Four Colored Women' of politics, have been the power brokers behind Democratic campaigns and policy for the past 30+ years. Today, they join Carlos to discuss the historic nomination of Kamala Harris, the vilification of ambitious women, and the behind-the-scenes decisions of past campaigns you didn't know.
Meet the Disruptor. Cleveland Brown's quarterback, Baker Mayfield is known for his wild moves both on and off the field. Today, he joins Carlos to discuss the competitive spirit that made him the player he is and the "beauty of the locker room" in our current political climate.
Meet 'The Queen Maker', aka Beyoncé' and Solange's mom. But there's so much more to Ms Tina Knowles-Lawson than her children's superstardom. She sits down with Carlos to discuss her greatest fear, her rebellious past, and how she's now fighting for social change.
Meet 'The Badass'. She may not be a household name yet, but Maggie Siff is your new favorite actress, having played powerful characters in some of the best shows on television, from Mad Men and Billions to Sons of Anarchy, where she won a Critics Choice Television Award for best supporting actress in a drama series. The 46-year-old Bronx native opens up to Carlos about her career, post-MeToo Hollywood and how she's dealing with 2020.
Meet the Chameleon. David Oyelowo leapt to superstardom with his seminal performance as Martin Luther King, Jr. in 2014's Selma — but the mastery of his craft has been decades in the making. Today, he talks to Carlos about the rise of Nigerians in Hollywood and beyond, what MLK would make of 2020, ... and how to pronounce his surname.
Meet the Mischief Maker. It's impossible not to have a fascinating conversation with famed New Yorker writer and Revisionist History podcast host Malcolm Gladwell. He tells Carlos about his journey to intellectual superstardom — including how his famous "10,000 hour" rule applied to his own journey of mastering the craft of writing — and how he thinks America can start to work towards racial justice.
Meet the Front Man. Will Sean Spicer say "Black Lives Matter"? Does he think the President is fit for office? Does he think Trump will win re-election? "Spicey" spills the beans on this and more in the latest sit-down with Carlos.
Meet the Outsider. Andrew Yang made waves running for president, going from virtually anonymous entrepreneur to political rock star. Buoyed by his signature proposal, universal basic income, and his Twitter-friendly Yang Gang, he outlasted most in the massive field of contenders but dropped out after placing eighth in the New Hampshire primary. As Yang tells Carlos, he is already in talks with Joe Biden about taking a new position in the administration — if the Democrats win.
Meet the Distractor. You know Terry Crews from Brooklyn Nine-Nine, White Chicks … and blowing up the internet by warning about “Black supremacy” in the wake of the racial justice protests sweeping the nation. But his road to stardom is a remarkable one: From growing up poor in Flint, Michigan, to walking on to the football team at Western Michigan, to the NFL, Crews always had an artsy side — he earned extra cash by drawing portraits for teammates. He has battled depression and a pornography addiction on his way to stardom — and is now a lightning rod. How will he explain his inflammatory comments?
Meet the Risk-Taker. With Joe Biden due to announce his vice presidential choice in the coming days, this Los Angeles congresswoman is a top contender. In an exclusive interview just days before Biden’s expected announcement, we spoke to her about her unlikely journey, and what it would mean to be VP.
Bold. Smart. Curious. The Carlos Watson Show is your newest 'can't miss' show from OZY. Host Carlos Watson brings a new breed of talk: getting real and deep with the voices you need to know to make sense of this crazy time. What does Sean Spicer think of Black Lives Matter? Will Terry Crews apologize for his recent tweets? What's the shared experience that brings this Vice Presidential sleeper pick close to Biden? Find out this and more when you watch the #CarlosWatsonShow airing this Monday.
OZY presents: The Carlos Watson Show, bringing you impactful conversations with culture-defining celebrities, intellectual pioneers and changemakers, spotlighting the voices you need to hear to make sense of this important time in American history. Season One will feature guests including politicians Rep. Karen Bass, Sean Spicer, and Andrew Yang; author Malcolm Gladwell; actors and TV Personalities Terry Crews, Jameela Jamil, Karamo Brown and Maggie Siff; and Cleveland Browns Quarterback Baker Mayfield. Produced by OZY and hosted by OZY co-founder and CEO Carlos Watson, the show will be broadcast on the OZY YouTube channel and at OZY.com every day, Monday to Friday, at 1pm ET. #CarlosWatsonShow #OZY
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