The Shop - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Donald Glover, Quinta Brunson, J Balvin, Lamar Jackson
Pull up a chair and join multi-hyphenate Donald Glover, actor/writer Quinta Brunson, artist J Balvin, quarterback Lamar Jackson, marketing executive Paul Rivera, entrepreneur Maverick Carter, and NBA superstar LeBron James. Donald reveals how being petty lead to his biggest hit, Quinta shares how she balances comedy with serious issues, LeBron explains why he's always on the look out for haters, Lamar breaks down why everybody in the NFL hates going against Aaron Donald, and J Balvin discusses his new outlook on life since the pandemic. Kick up your feet and remember...in the barbershop you can't lie.

Rick Ross, Gunna, A'Ja Wilson, Steve Stoute
We're back open for business. Grab a seat and join rap phenom Gunna, WNBA star A'Ja Wilson, hip-hop legend Rick Ross, business mogul Steve Stoute, marketing executive Paul Rivera, entrepreneur Maverick Carter, and NBA superstar LeBron James. Gunna reveals the true definition of Pushin' P, Rick Ross shares the story behind working with Kanye on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, LeBron reveals who he wants to play with most in today's NBA, A'Ja discusses breaking the glass ceiling during contract negotiations, and Steve provides his outlook of the music industry moving forward. Kick up your feet and remember...in the barbershop you can't lie.

Jake Paul, Amber Ruffin, Francis Ngannou, Romeo Santos
We're stepping out of the chair and into the ring this week on The Shop. Join boxer and lightning rod Jake Paul, comedian and late-night host Amber Ruffin, UFC heavyweight champion and world record holder for hardest punch Francis Ngannou, international music sensation Romeo Santos, marketing executive Paul Rivera, and entrepreneur Maverick Carter. Jake reveals the boxing legends who have taken him under their wings, Amber recounts rebounding from her Saturday Night Live rejection, Francis discusses his motivations in the octagon, and Romeo reveals how he overcame his stage fright using comedy. Plus, Jake and Francis discuss fighter pay disparity in the UFC and debate the merits of a fighter's union. Kick up your feet and remember...in the barbershop you can't lie.

Fat Joe, Amy Schumer, Don Lemon
Lean back, we've got a chair with your name on it at The Shop. Join Fat Joe, Amy Schumer, Don Lemon, and LeBron James as they discuss the state of comedy, being vulnerable in your craft, whose career they'd want besides their own, and staying true to your perspective. Plus, LeBron on what he wants to do with life after basketball.

Daniel Kaluuya, Marcus Rashford, Rashid Johnson

Idris Elba, Kyrie Irving, Drew Barrymore, Paul Rabil

Draymond Green, Lisa Leslie, P.J. Tucker

Tracee Ellis Ross, Anuel AA, Aldis Hodge
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