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The Official Yellowstone Podcast 101 Studios & Paramount Network
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4.9 • 1.6K Ratings
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Ever wonder what life is really like on Dutton Ranch? Saddle up and join co-hosts Jefferson White ("Jimmy") and Jen Landon ("Teeter") as they take you behind the scenes of season 5 on the only official Yellowstone podcast. They'll be joined by special guests, from cast members to celebrity super fans, to recap episodes and unpack the latest updates of the ever-expanding Yellowstone universe. New episodes every Sunday.
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Cowboy Couture with Costume Designer Johnetta Boone
John Dutton's cowboy hat, Rip's wedding ring, and Beth's wedding dress are just some of the iconic pieces of Yellowstone fashion that were curated by costume designer Johnetta Boone. Today Show Lifestyle Contributor Jill Martin sits down with Boone to take you inside the Yellowstone closet and break down all the character looks from the series.
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Dutton Family DNA
Throughout “1883”, “1923”, and “Yellowstone” we meet seven generations of Duttons. So how does everyone connect? Jefferson and Jen map out the Dutton lineage starting with James and Margaret Dutton who first settled on the patch of Montana land that later became the Yellowstone Ranch.
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Violence Haunts the Duttons
Violence has always haunted the Dutton family and now we’re taking stock of those we lost. Deadline’s Lynette Rice joins Jefferson and Jen to look back at the heroes and villains that have departed the Yellowstone universe over the decades. From train station drop-offs to shootouts, they recap conflicts on the Dutton ranch that turned deadly and discuss how each death has impacted the plot, audience, and other characters in the series.
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Jamie Dutton’s Revenge with Wes Bentley
It’s the season 5 mid-season finale which ends on one helluva cliffhanger. So what’s next for all of our favorite characters? Wes Bentley stops by to share all the details about Jamie’s revenge plot. Along with calls for impeachment, Beth’s rock throwing and tests of loyalty for young Rip, there’s also the return of our very own Jimmy!
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Riding Next to a Cowboy Cinema Legend with Lilli Kay
Is Gator really a good cook? What is Cowboy Camp like? Jen and Jefferson answer these audience questions and more about what life is like behind the scenes on Dutton Ranch. Then Lilli Kay (“Clara Brewer”) stops by to talk about what it was like to join the Yellowstone cast and work alongside Kevin Costner. Watch the mid-season finale of Yellowstone on Paramount Network next Sunday, January 1 at 8 pm ET then join Jen and Jefferson as they unpack the episode on the podcast.
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Goodbyes on Yellowstone and Welcoming 1923
Jen and Jefferson debrief on Yellowstone season 5 episode 7 then dive into the premiere of the prequel, “1923”. At the ranch, the gathering takes a turn for the worst when brucellosis is discovered among the bison. To prevent transmission of the disease among the Yellowstone cows they must relocate the herd, along with half of the bunkhouse, Meanwhile, Jamie learns of Market Equities' plan to attempt impeachment. Then everyone confronts their relationships ahead of the one-year split at the fair. Everything operates around what the herd needs and things were no different in “1923” — Jefferson and Jen discuss the new Yellowstone origin story which is set against the backdrop of the roaring 20s and prohibition.
Customer Reviews
Love this !
It’s getting a second helping of my favorite show !
Seven Alone and 1883
I loved 1883 , have watched it 3 timesI especially love the narrative of Elsa. I just watched a 1974 movie called Seven Alone , true story of the Sagar Family’s trip west in 1843 /44. Catherine Sagar wrote a book about the trip.
As I was watching Seven Alone I kept telling myself I had seen this movie before…. All of a sudden it dawned on me it was 1883. So many similar plot lines… Did Taylor Sheridan use this movie and her book in writing 1883…. Just wondering!
Anybody else see Seven Alone?
Great Yellowstone connection
Really enjoying the podcast. Tossed my True Crime podcast aside as soon as I heard about it.
Enjoyed getting to know and connect with the characters in a deeper level. Fun to hear their backgrounds and past experiences with ranching or the lack there of.
Made the mistake of next listening to the Yellowstone recap podcast after this by 2 guys that clearly have no interest in Yellowstone or the prequals. Hoping Jefferson will consider doing an OFFICIAL episode recap.
Really enjoyed them putting the family tree together and reviewing.
I’d like to hear a show on how working on Yellowstone and or the series has made a significant shift in perspectives for the actors in regards to their day to day life if any. And for those that it has impacted how has it shifted what they might have envisioned for their future ie moving to the country for retirement or channeling their volunteering efforts somewhere they would not have anticipated prior to the show.
I am curious because I feel Taylor is writing a message for many of us that might have been blind to experiences of the past, or what the rancher deals with even today.
One thing that I have wondered about in 1883 is how the heck did Margaret and John make it through the massacre towards the end when Elsa got shot with the arrow and it appears Margaret was close enough to see it happen and then the aftermath of the Indians dealing with those still alive they looked like they were the only ones totally untouched. 🤔
Please keep up the excellent work. Waiting for Jennifer to do a show in character!!