Actor/musician Olivia d'Abo has teamed up with veteran podcaster Dan Miles to bring you a fun weekly show featuring engaging conversations and high quality musical selections. Make spending Fridays with Dan and Olivia a part of your weekly routine!
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False start, giant group hug, Sheen on repeat. Opening music: “Smatter” by Lucas Pickford
Suspended by wetness, hidden in a barn, raccoon stare. Opening music: “Summer Smile” by Ronny Jordan
Magic shrink ray, tasty bean burritos, tart with a heart. Opening music: “Ocean Apart” by Julie Delpy
Lacking in diplomacy, frisbee dinner, salsa girls.
Major modifications, velvet walls, noble failure, halfway down the hockey stick.
Remains of the heroin, a different kind of mania, a peek behind the curtain. Opening music: “Change the World” by Eric Clapton
Queen of Corn, bone structure, birthday kiss. Opening music: “Love Came for Me” by Rita Coolidge
War and longing, a bumpy ride, pea green outfits, shut up and deal. Opening music: “Love Story” by Andy Williams
Blatant deceptions, twists and turns, Olivia directs.
Walking dichotomy, kernel of positivity, melancholic bone.
Two cats and a cheetah, one statue with two heads, a different kind of sausage. Opening music: “Fooling Yourself/Overture” by Styx
Pollution probe, hippie town, genuine progress indicator. Opening music: “At Home” by Dale Ladouceur
Romancing the air, strands of audio light, eight thousand half naked Swedes. Opening music: “And Then the Work Begins” by Dale Ladouceur
Harbor view luxury, double shot Friday, literal Vegas baby.
Stallone model, dancing with de Lancie, the wig person. Opening music: “Amanda” by Boston
One hundred percent Olivia, seasons of eight, two months in the bank. Opening music: “Peter Gunn” by Eumir Deodato
Great musical pedigree, prepubescent moments, astounding close ups.
Understated protest, yer mutha, don’t get a pool.
Pointless degrees, crushes and lust, reverse ratings. Opening music: “Some Cow Fonque” by Buckshot LeFonque
Gold on the rooftops, intuitive quotient, seventh chakra. Opening music: “Hypnotized” by Fleetwood Mac
Hot & cold running butlers, brought back with an empty chair, authentic American clothing.
Backin’ Britain, sticker drama, one simple word.
Goin’ awesome, core four, Dominican callback. Opening music: “Samba de Elencia” by Alf Clausen Jazz Orchestra
Brundle fly, luminescent hair, too much corn. Opening music: “Genetic Engineering” by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Four thousand years on the Hebrew calendar, born with a blank slate, Summer of Ed. Opening music: “If I Could Fly” by Joe Satriani
Dial it down, a particularly judgmental place, crisp hundred dollar bills. Opening music: “The Healer” by Santana
Horse breath, mountainous trail of Titicaca, big ass water bottle. Opening music: “The Art of Happiness” by Jean-Luc Ponty
Perfect Connecticut family, guillotine moment, rope burn city.
Oscar party drama, pump up the Hull High volume, manual antenna removal. Opening music: “Take Your Time” by Ruti Celli
Departures into madness, absolutely gobsmacked, turning songbird.
Composition and division, cheap shot artists, elephants in the room. Opening music: “Driven to Tears” by The Police
Newkyahlur lieberry, millions will be late, tool of the higher powers. Opening music: “Violetta” by Andre Gagnon
Love Boat favoritism, pattern recognizers, immovable helmet.
Ten foot rule, apples in prison, oldest intern. Opening music: “Kings and Queens” by Aerosmith
Google is your friend, Squackett good, Santana moment. Opening music: “Khedive” by Styx
Hard for the money, new policy, juvenile features.
Let those doggies breathe, field of malarkey, stroked like a cat. Opening music: “Take a Little Hit” by Ben Sidran
Breaking bread, nuts Canadian style, Germane Jackson. Opening music: “Tennessee Street” by Drew Zingg
The operative word, Meatloaf-esque, on the verge of disco.
A million people too many, self preservation mode, culture of freedom.
We continue to ride out our hiatus with listener picks for cover songs they prefer to the originals.
Wider berth, Holder Overnight, shoulder of the Devil. Opening music: “Cut Chemist Suite” by Ozomatli
Weird end of the stick, anti Devo, nutty cameo, expression of care. Opening music: “Blues Grinder” by Ronny Jordan