Host Nikki Lee, editor of American Ninja Warrior Nation, gives in-depth interviews with some of the most fascinating ninjas. In each episode, she takes a deep dive with one of your favorite ninjas to talk about their passions on and off the course. Watch full episodes of American Ninja Warrior (ANW) on the NBC App.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | SportsAfter ShowsTV & Film |
ANW Nation Editor Nikki Lee sits down with Ninja Daniel Gil to talk about his incredible runs at the Oklahoma City and Vegas Finals courses, how he trains to prepare for the show, his journey to getting on ANW, why he prefers not being a part of a te... more
ANW Nation Editor Nikki Lee sits down with Ninja Jessie Graff for an emotional conversation about coming back to the Vegas National Finals, how she turned failure into motivation, her key to enjoying her workouts and a whole lot more. NBC Entertainme... more
ANW Nation Editor Nikki Lee sits down with Challenge Producer Adam Sheldon to talk about his encyclopedic knowledge of all things ninja, including some secret behind-the-scenes stories and a whole lot more. NBC Entertainment Podcast Network © 2019 more
ANW Nation Editor Nikki Lee sits down with Ninja Jesse Labreck to talk about the magical night in Cincinnati when viewers saw Michelle Warnky and Labreck become the second and third women to ever finish a City Finals course. They also talk about how ... more
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This show is amazing I like it because I like American ninja Warrior and I like them talking dude all the different kind of ninjas but there’s only one bad thing about this you don’t know what episode you’re on and it just goes to the next episode when you don’t want it to go to the next episode hope you enjoy this interview l
This was an awesome episode. I can relate because I have used a good grade to improve at school. Making efforts can always help you be better. This is my favorite ninja of all time. He gives people with asthma, like me, the confidence to share our stories and an inspiration to achieve the goals we have. more
I love your show! Jamie Rhan actually teaches me ninja!
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I can kind of relate to some of the people on ANW because I was born with a home in my heart and had to go to the hospital several times in need of oxygen. Good thing the hole healed by itself. Then I went to the hospital again because of my adnoids and how I used to get sick all the time since I then had surgery to get them removed.
Apple Podcasts | #214 | Germany/TV & Film/After Shows |
Apple Podcasts | #248 | Norway/TV & Film/After Shows |
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