William Shatner

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  1. Risk is Our Business with William Shatner & Scott Kelly

    18/03/2025

    Risk is Our Business with William Shatner & Scott Kelly

    What happens when you put Captain Kirk, a NASA astronaut, and Neil deGrasse Tyson on a ship to Antarctica? Recorded on board with William Shatner and Scott Kelly, this episode explores the thrill of discovery — from rough seas to deep space — and what it means to boldly go. This episode of StarTalk, recorded live from Drake Passage during the Space2Sea Voyage of Legends to Antarctica, is presented in collaboration with FUTURE of SPACE. https://futureofspace.io/space2sea-antarctica/ Follow or Subscribe to FUTURE of SPACE https://futureofspace.io About FUTURE of SPACE: FoS is a media company that produces innovative content, programs, and experiential events that embrace new frontiers, celebrate the human experience, and elevate the conversation, engaging audiences in meaningful and transformative ways. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:  https://startalkmedia.com/show/risk-is-our-business-with-william-shatner-scott-kelly/ Thanks to our Patrons John Shipe, Kenneth Kapptie, Dan Lee, Mark Randolph, Steven Green, David Pearson, Marius P, Sean Kershaw, Marc Bode, Jon Pulli, Sean Wins, Bessie Comer, alextravaganza, Matt in L.A., brian oakes, Tyler Carpenter, Stephan Spelde, Seymour buttz, Jeff Burton, Micheal Chinnici, stuart kim, Kathleen Ziegelgruber, Karl ryan, Fabio Later, Lorna Leigh, Abi Cats, Anthony Charlier, Zane White, Jonathan Plumb, Matthew Hinterlong, Danny K. , Muhammad Laiq Khan Rind, Khadeer Ahmed, Kathy Ziegelgruber, Bryan Smith, Shawn Nirdlinger, empty0vessel, Ruben Suarez, Jeffrey Roche, James Williams, Jules Victor, livingston ex, and Kora Celine for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    58 min
  2. You're full of SHIT! Piers Morgan & Brian Keating take down Moon Landing Denier

    4 abr

    You're full of SHIT! Piers Morgan & Brian Keating take down Moon Landing Denier

    The Artemis II mission to the dark side of the moon will be the furthest human beings have ever travelled from Earth. It's the precursor to a return to the lunar surface and perhaps even reaching Mars. But still, there are those who say humans have never set foot on the Moon, such as Bart Sibrel. Once punched in the face by Buzz Aldrin, he says he’s on a CIA hitlist because he blew the whistle on the original moon landings being fake. He speaks to Piers Morgan opposite Dr. Brian Keating, distinguished professor of Physics at UC San Diego and host of the ‘Into The Impossible’ podcast. Then Piers is joined by former astronaut Charlie Duke, who was the youngest person to walk on the Moon, and Star Trek’s very own Captain Kirk, William Shatner. Bart Sibrel's website: https://www.sibrel.com/ Dr Brian Keating's website: https://briankeating.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:25 Dr. Brian Keating on moon landing conspiracies 03:30 Bart Sibrel discusses his conspiracy investigations 11:20 Bart Sibrel on lights, shadows and radiation belts 18:20 Motivation behind faking the moon landing 22:00 Will the Artemis mission be genuine or fake? 26:43 Charlie Duke and William Shatner join 28:17 Charlie Duke on walking on the moon 30:22 William Shatner on the opportunity to walk on the moon 33:00 William Shatner on being in Space 41:26 Charlie’s advice to Artemis II astronauts 42:43 Charlie and William on moon landing conspiracies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    50 min
  3. Boldly going where no podcast has gone before: William Shatner; Wonder, Awe, and Questions, Questions...

    28/04/2023

    Boldly going where no podcast has gone before: William Shatner; Wonder, Awe, and Questions, Questions...

    I first met William Shatner a little over 19 years ago when we were filming a TV inspired in part on my book, The Physics of Star Trek. The show was ultimately titled, How William Shatner Changed the World. I am not sure what I expected when I met Bill, but what I got was something completely different. After a brief period during which I felt a bit like I was being auditioned, and which I passed after we filmed a scene in which I was required to use a teleprompter to spout a long series of Star Trek technobabble, we settled in to begin to discuss the world, and I fell a bit in love. Bill reminded me in many ways of my Uncle, who had long been my favorite relative, and the patriarch of our rather small family. His humor, his confidence, his energy, and his curiosity emerged from the crumbling armor he had originally amassed to potentially protect from him what he may have expected to be a pestering nerd. (And which, for all I know, I may have been). As the days wore on (I think we spent 3-4 together in total), we began to talk about science and the world, and I was impressed not just with Bill’s intense curiosity and enthusiasm, but his native intelligence. Once again, I guess I had not been prepared for that. A decade later, and perhaps seven or eight years ago, we spent a week on a Star Trek Cruise together. He of course was the headliner, and I gave some science lectures, and ended up doing two programs on stage with him—one on the program, and one more impromptu. While perhaps billed as a dialogue, the provided an opportunity for Bill to pepper me with questions about all things physics, trade jokes, and overall have a blast. I suspect that is the norm. He invests everything he gets involved in with the same joy, and charm. So, I was over the moon, when after discussing the possibility of doing The Origins Podcast for over 2 years, Bill finally, in a weak moment, I assume, agreed. It took about 30 seconds for the same sense of fun and joy to take over, a deep friendliness to be transparent, and for Bill to basically take over. From there, I held on to my chair and just tried to enjoy the wild ride. It was fun, and informative. I had 5 pages of questions to ask him, and I managed to sneak in about 3 or 4 questions. Instead the conversation went wherever it went—most often to questions about the Universe—and it was one of the most enjoyable 90 minutes I have spent in awhile. It also gave me a chance to reconnect with Bill, and I don’t plan to wait another decade before doing it again. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did. As always, an ad-free video version of this podcast is also available to paid Critical Mass subscribers. Your subscriptions support the non-profit Origins Project Foundation, which produces the podcast. The audio version is available free on the Critical Mass site and on all podcast sites, and the video version will also be available on the Origins Project Youtube channel as well. Get full access to Critical Mass at lawrencekrauss.substack.com/subscribe

    1 h 35 min
  4. William Shatner + News on Beyoncé and Jay-Z

    23/05/2023

    William Shatner + News on Beyoncé and Jay-Z

    William Shatner returns to the studio and talks to Adam and Jodi Miller about everything from finding love at an old age to the rise of sex in old age homes. Bill gets into his experiences trying VR, visiting a hallowed burial ground in Australia, and working with Jim Brown on ‘T.J. Hooker’. He then tells stories about bombing on stage when he performed standup comedy as Captain Kirk and working with Paul Newman on ‘The Outrage’. Next, Adam explains to Chris the problem with Uber seats in the “full recline” and shares some examples of insane excuses he’s heard from people. Finally, Chris reports the news. Adam hears about China fining a comedian for a joke seen as mocking the military, China using AI to raise the dead, Beyoncé and Jay-Z buying the most expensive mansion in California, a Dollar Store employee running down a shoplifter, and Adidas going back to selling Yeezy sneakers. PLUGS: Watch William Shatner’s unscripted series ‘Stars on Mars’ premiering June 5th on FOX Watch Shatner’s series ‘The UnXplained’ with new episodes airing now on the History Channel Check out William Shatner’s new book, ‘BOLDLY GO: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder’ wherever you find books And follow him on Twitter: @WilliamShatner Check your local TV listings to watch Jodi Miller’s ‘The World’s Funniest Weather’ and ‘Funny You Should Ask’ Visit Jodi’s website, JodiMillerComedy.com And follow Jodi on Twitter and Instagram, @JodiMillerComic THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY’S SPONSORS: Visit ProtectWithAdam.com or call 844-213-ADAM Download the Viator app and use code VIATOR10 ForThePeople.com/ADAM or dial #529 TommyJohn.com/ADAM Turo.com Angi.com Meater.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    2 h y 22 min
  5. #472 — William Shatner

    08/07/2021

    #472 — William Shatner

    OK, full disclosure. If you saw the name 'William Shatner' in the episode title and thought, 'yes! I bet the Empire Podcast asked him loads of questions about Star Trek and Columbo and Airplane! II: The Sequel and Boston Legal and generally being awesome!', then we should tell you that while that was the plan, sometimes plans can go awry. So yes, William Shatner is this week's guest on the Empire Podcast. And yes, Chris Hewitt had a lovely time talking to a living legend. And yes, they even talk about films every now and again, including Shatner's latest, Senior Moment. But by and large, it's a rollercoaster ride of an interview that mainly focuses on the various injuries that Shatner has suffered in his life, and his appetite for derring-do and excitement, even at the age of 90. We had a blast. We hope you will too, and forgive the lack of Trekkery. Elsewhere in this episode, with Helen O'Hara popping in briefly from her swanky one-room Cannes Film Festival sweatbox, James Dyer and Ben Travis join Chris for film-related fun. They talk about the week's movie news, they discuss which movie sets they regret not being able to visit thanks to Covid, and they review Black Widow and the first two parts of Netflix's horror trilogy, Fear Street. And they also talk about the football for a bit which, given James' antipathy towards the beautiful game, goes about as well as you might expect. Enjoy. It's coming home. Podcast's coming home.

    1 h 37 min