Darbi Worley talks to extraordinary people about this thing called life and how to do it better.
Spend three quick minutes with me to get focused on having your best day ever.
A very short meditation to help you release stress and feel better. Only a couple of minutes long, it's perfect for those of you who are new to meditation. The guided part is about 3 minutes long but the song goes on for another 3. If it feels right to you, you might choose an affirmation and continue to meditate after I stop speaking. I hope it's helpful.
So this little show has morphed from a coronavirus lockdown diary to a "Conversations About Race and Police Violence with Darbi's Black Friends in Minnesota" show. Meet William Hill. William is a 6th Degree black belt and entrepreneur. I wanted to talk with him about his experiences with police which run the gamut from completely terrifying to overwhelmingly positive. Instead of Three Good Things, here are Three Good Links to Help White People Get Smarter About Police Violence and Anti-Racism: 1. Dave Chappelle's 8:46, a Surprise Set on George Floyd and Police Killings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tR6mKcBbT4&t=623s 2. River Of Hope, the movie William and I discuss during our interview. https://www.amazon.com/River-Hope-Angelica-Armstrong/dp/B087JLTS5L 3. John Oliver's excellent piece on policing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf4cea5oObY Want to help Minneapolis with your wallet? Here are some good options: Reclaim the Block is devoted to defunding MPD and redirecting resources to solutions that will actually keep people safer. www.reclaimtheblock.org/ Campaign Zero is devoted to ending police violence. joincampaignzero.org We Love Lake Street has a fund to rebuild Lake Street and support the businesses who have been destroyed. shorturl.at/brxDV WBC and Northside Funders Group have started a fund to rebuild North Minneapolis. shorturl.at/dsxZ2 If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Follow her here: Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi
After last episode featuring the unwaveringly positive and wonderful Jeff Sidner, I felt compelled to feature another Black Minneapolitan who has had a different experience with the MPD. Meet the also wonderful Elias Lemon. You can join him on Facebook here (make sure to include a note indicating you heard him on the show): https://www.facebook.com/elias.lemon.3 Instead of Three Good Things, here are Three Good Links to Help White People Get Smarter About Police Violence and Anti-Racism: 1. A very simple animated explainer on systemic racism. Basic enough for kids, clear enough for grownups who still deny its existence. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2529359743953445 2. Project Implicit. You can take an implicit bias test here to see how bad yours is. https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/selectatest.html 3. NY Times Opinion Piece on why white people might think twice before sending those "comforting" texts to their black friend(s). https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/05/opinion/whites-anti-blackness-protests.html Want to help Minneapolis with your wallet? Here are some good options: Reclaim the Block is devoted to defunding MPD and redirecting resources to solutions that will actually keep people safer. https://www.reclaimtheblock.org/ Campaign Zero is devoted to ending police violence. joincampaignzero.org We Love Lake Street has a fund to rebuild Lake Street and support the businesses who have been destroyed. shorturl.at/brxDV WBC and Northside Funders Group have started a fund to rebuild North Minneapolis. shorturl.at/dsxZ2 If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Follow her here: Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi
Today the show mostly shifts away from coronavirus/quarantine talk and to the murder of George Floyd and the resulting uprising in Minneapolis. I welcome Jeff Sidner, a Black entrepreneur who owns a karate school just a couple of miles from where Floyd was brutally killed by a police officer. He shares his thoughts on the uprising and on the divide between cops and the Black communities they serve. Instead of Three Good Things, here are Three Good Links to Help White People Get Smarter About Police Violence and Anti-Racism: 1. NY Time The Daily covers the systems that protect police from retribution for violence: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/02/podcasts/the-daily/george-floyd-protests.html 2. The Washington Post "Post Reports" covers how police tactics may actually exacerbate tensions and ratchet up violence: https://www.washingtonpost.com/podcasts/post-reports/anger-and-anguish-across-america/ 3. Anti-Racism Links for White People: http://bit.ly/ANTIRACISMRESOURCES If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Follow her here: Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi Please support the show at paypal.me/darbiworley or @darbi on Venmo.
A show mostly about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. She'll also be dropping in the occasional free workout or meditation to help you through these tough times. Today's show features birthing babies in a pandemic...from both the perspective of a midwife and a pregnant person. Midwife Emily Pullen and pregnant lady (UPDATE....NOW A MOM) Jane Vongvorachoti are my guests this episode. But first....Three. Good. Things! Three things that made me smile since the last time we spoke even though I feel pretty shitty most of the time. 1. Tawd Chapman, Leader of the Bro-Life Movement. AKA Molly Gaebe, who's funny AF. https://www.facebook.com/AbortionFront/videos/2541604806169044/ 2. Normal People. You already know this. Duh. Watch it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_People_(TV_series) 3. Off-leash dog parks where people are allowed. If you're lonely, get yourself to one of these. SIt down on the ground or, even better, get into a plank or do some exercise that gets you on the ground. Wait for a dog to get into your face and demand some attention. GIve that dog some attention. Feel better. Follow Emily and Jane on Instagram: @midwifepullan_pt @janeruns4life Also featuring a coronavirus dream from @noraborealis . Please send me yours at C19dreams@gmail.com or DM me on all social media. My DMs are open. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Follow her here: Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi Please support the show at paypal.me/darbiworley or @darbi on Venmo.
A show mostly about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. She'll also be dropping in the occasional free workout or meditation to help you through these tough times. And that's what this one is, a meditation. Sort of. This is actually the one where I complain about my mental state for about the show and THEN we meditate. I hope it's helpful. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Follow her here: Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi Please support the show at paypal.me/darbiworley or @darbi on Venmo.
A show mostly about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. She'll also be dropping in the occasional free workout or meditation to help you through these tough times. Today's show features Steve and Nick, an NYC married couple working from home in a tiny apartment during lockdown....together. Hear their tips on making an uncomfortable situation better. Also....Three Good Things! 1. Socially Distant Street Bingo. It's a thing and it's super fun! 2. ColemanAF, a dinner show featuring Roz and Craig Coleman Williams and their very teenaged teenager, McSurly. Watch on Instagram Live @irozapp every night. 3. PRINCE all weekend on YouTube. An iconic 1985 concert (this is PEAK PRINCE, people!!) is airing through Sunday evening on May 17. Watch with me on Facebook on Saturday, May 16 at 4p Central/Minnesota time and 10p London time. I'll start a post on Facebook and we can all comment and cry together as we take a trip down memory lane. This is for all you fuckers who whined about how "no one else should sing his songs" during the Grammys Tribute about a month ago (which was awesome....fight me). https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/prince-estate-live-event-youtube-998198/ Follow Steve and Nick here: Insta: @steve_bea @kostnick If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Follow her here: Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi Please support the show at paypal.me/darbiworley or @darbi on Venmo.
A show mostly about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. She'll also be dropping in the occasional free workout or meditation to help you through these tough times. This is one of those times! Enjoy this "pay what you will" at home, bodyweight only, tabata workout. Tabata = 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off, 8x. Four 4-minute rounds (2 exercises each round) with a minute's rest in between. Give me 20 minutes and I'll give you the sweat of your life. Donations gratefully accepted at paypal.me/darbiworley or @darbi on Venmo. Here's the workout and some demo videos, if you need 'em: ROUND ONE High Knees Regular: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ml4nUiDPcA Advanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPfOZ0e30xg Jumping Jacks/Star Jumps Regular: Everyone knows these Advanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPFtd4K-khA ROUND TWO Reverse Lunges/Jump Switch Lunges Regular: https://www.nytimes.com/guides/well/activity/how-to-do-reverse-lunges Advanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIkkHg8YZQU ROUND THREE Squats/Squat Jumps Regular: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aclHkVaku9U Advanced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVaEhXotL7M Skater Jumps Regular: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI4_X1YHLwI Beginner: https://gfycat.com/handsomefabulousiridescentshark ROUND FOUR Broad Jump Shuffle Back or Duck Walk Regular: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7RcBP6VM5c Beginner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmRnItOqd8U (Note, this person is walking ridiculously low...my beginners just bend your knees and get as low as you can as you walk forward a few steps and back again) Lateral Burpees Regular: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JPNV6ltiso Beginner: Just step to the side, come down to a plank, stand up and step to the other side. Repeat at your own pace. If you have any questions, PM me! I will help you through it. Special thanks to my dear friend Anthony Cunanan for the music. He leads LIVE Tabata and other HIIT workouts here: anthonyzoomworkouts.com He's amazing and if you are craving that live connection, I highly recommend him!
A show mostly about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. She'll also be dropping in the occasional free workout or meditation to help you through these tough times. Today's episode features teaching artist and mom, Cara Greene Epstein. She talks about what it's like to suddenly be a schoolteacher and what it's like in her north Chicago neighborhood. But before that! "Three Good Things," in which, every show, she shares three things that made her smile during these shitty times. Links to today's good things right here: 1. Boss Bitch Fight Challenge. Don't look it up. Just watch. https://www.instagram.com/tv/B_qAPQaDIrf/?utm_source=ig_embed 2. Alex Jones threatening to eat his neighbors' asses. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/g5xzej/increasingly-desperate-alex-jones-says-he-will-kill-and-eat-his-neighbors 3. Danny Burstein's first person essay on surviving COVID-19. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/broadway-star-danny-burstein-his-harrowing-coronavirus-experience-strength-stillness-guest-column-1289839 Follow Danny on Insta: @dannybur And one really bad thing. Another first person essay about MTA and other key NYC workers who are keeping the city running but not being protected. They are getting sick and dying. "We are Not Essential. We are Sacrificial." https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/opinion/coronavirus-nyc-subway.html Follow Cara and read her lockdown journals here: Insta: @caragreene37 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cara.epstein If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Follow her here: Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi Please support the show at paypal.me/darbiworley or @darbi on Venmo.
A show mostly about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. She'll also be dropping in the occasional free workout or meditation to help you through these tough times. Today's show is a "pay what you can" INDOOR CYCLING workout. Donations gratefully accepted at paypal.me/darbiworley The mix probably isn't perfect. I'm a voiceover artist and fitness teacher, not a DJ but I did my best. If you don't have access to an indoor bike, you could easily use this as a walk or run workout. Just speed up during the progressive intensity work and maybe do some plyometrics during the pushes/sprints in the last block of work. Constructive criticism and song requests are WELCOME! Leave me a comment or PM me. Happy Friday, y'all!! Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com
A show mostly about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. She'll also be dropping in the occasional free workout or meditation to help you through these tough times. Today's episode features casting director, Ryan B Tymensky (This is Us, Atypical and a whole bunch of other shows you love). They discuss the state of production in Hollywood and then a whole slew of highly bingeable quarantine TV recommendations. But before that! "Three Good Things," in which, every show, she shares three things she's doing to feel better during shitty times. Links to today's good things right here: 1. Learning to knit, especially with Josh Bennett's Instagram (@joshbennetnyc). If you're looking for company, Club Cumming is still putting on Knit at Nite, albeit via Zoom. Find out more about that here: https://www.facebook.com/KnitatNiteNYC/ You should also follow the fabulous Brini Maxwell (co-host of K@N) on Insta: @brinimaxwell 2. Working out outside, specifically with Darbi! You'll find her first "Walkout" in this here podcast feed and follow her social feeds to find out how to get more workouts, for both your indoor bike and your outdoor feet. Insta: @darbiw Facebook: facebook.com/darbi 3. Staying in and watching all the great TV! Darbi and Ryan discuss a ton of good quarantine shows but Darbi also recommends the following: -Better Things (FX on Hulu) -Insecure and A Black Lady Sketch Show (both on HBO) -After Life (Netflix) Actors! Follow Ryan on Instagram and find out how to sign up for your Zoom general: @castingkiki If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com Please support the show at paypal.me/darbiworley
A show about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Most shows feature a conversation about how regular folks are getting through the various lockdowns happening all over the world but today's features a free sample of the walking/running/bodyweight workouts that I will soon be offering. Check it out and send me your feedback. Most of the walkout consists of simply walking or running but there are a few bodyweight exercises you might want to familiarize yourself with ahead of time if you are new to this stuff. Air squats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_VtOYc6j5c If you have trouble with your knees, you don't need to go anywhere near as low as this guy does (I don't). Just go as low as you can. It's all good. Squat Jumps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72BSZupb-1I Again, jumping is totally optional. Stick to the air squat if you are new or have any joint issues. Walking Lunge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlhojghkaQ0 Again, this guy goes really low (yay, him). If that bothers your knees, shorten your stance and just go as low as you can. Hit me up with questions and feedback! Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actor talking for a living in London by way of NYC. http://www.darbiworley.com
A show about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. Today's show features Darbi's dear friend and colleague, Jamal Smith. Longtime listeners will remember Jamal from his time on the Hillary campaign and his conversation with Darbi after the 2016 election. But before that! Darbi debuts a new segment, "Three Good Things," in which she will share three things she's doing to feel better during shitty times. Links to this episode's good things right here: 1. The cast of Hamilton Zoom-bombs a sad girl and makes everyone cry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oilZ1hNZPRM 2. Cheering on strangers working out in the park! No link because, well, recording that would be weird. 3. Schwinn indoor bikes! UK listeners, get yours from Ray Redmond at Core Health and Fitness. rredman@corehandf.com https://corehandf.com/product-category/brand/schwinn/?product_brand=18&s= Follow Jamal on Instagram: @itsjamalsmith If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts (or wherever you rate and review). Link to the US Apple Podcasts page here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1126574360 Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com
A show about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. Today's show features Darbi's colleague, J Michael Collins, award-winning voiceover artist and demo producer. JMC gives Darbi some advice on how to handle suddenly cope with your partner working from home (or a child suddenly being home all day!) as well as some thoughts on how the VO business might be affected by COVID-19. After the interview, Darbi takes us through a visualization exercise meant to replace negative thoughts with joyous ones. Link to JMC's post about protecting your voiceover business in this new reality: https://www.jmcvoiceover.com/2020/03/18/covid-19-and-voiceover-how-to-protect-your-business/trackback/ Also, since we spoke, JMC appeared on a panel with Gravy for the Brain further discussing COVID and the VO biz. That panel is available (in front of the paywall) here: https://www.gravyforthebrain.com/special-panel-coronavirus-and-vo-how-will-it-affect-your-business/ If you haven't subscribed yet, please do so wherever you find your podcasts and, of course, please rate and review the show in Apple Podcasts! Darbi Worley is a seasoned voice actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com
A show about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. Today's show features fitness superstar Gerren Liles. Hear how he is coping with a quarantine that started way before yours, how he's turned his apartment into a soundstage and how he plans to care for his locks during a lockdown. Follow Gerren on Insta! @gerrenliles and check out his website: gerrenliles.co where you can find info on training privately with him, wherever you are in the world. The article we discussed during the show can be found here: https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/a31787857/fitness-trainers-payment-coronavirus/ Darbi Worley is a seasoned voiceover actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com
A show about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. Episode Three features Darbi's OG podcast partners, Roz and Craig Williams from Red Wall Productions. Longtime listeners will know them from the team's wildly successful podcast, Everything Acting. Roz and Craig fill us in on what's happening on the ground in NYC and in their marriage as we all muddle through the coronavirus crisis together. Links to some of Darbi's favorite coping strategies: 30/60/90 Fitness (streaming at home workouts: 306090fitness.com Milo and The Bull (streaming at home workouts): www.instagram.com/miloandthebull/ NHS Call for Volunteers: www.goodsamapp.org/NHS Darbi Worley is a seasoned voiceover actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. http://www.darbiworley.com
A show about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. Episode Two is just a quick update from Darbi. Find links to some of the things we discussed in the show here: 30/60/90 Fitness (streaming at home workouts: 306090fitness.com Milo and The Bull (streaming at home workouts): https://www.instagram.com/miloandthebull/ NHS Call for Volunteers: https://www.goodsamapp.org/NHS Darbi Worley is a seasoned voiceover actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com
A show about coping through the coronavirus crisis. Each episode, Darbi will talk with someone in her network about how the coronavirus is affecting their work, life and health. Episode One features Lizz Winstead (Abortion Access Front, Ladyparts Justice, The Daily Show, Air America)> Find links to some of the things we discussed in the show here: 30/60/90 Fitness (streaming at home workouts: 306090fitness.com Milo and The Bull (streaming at home workouts): miloandthebull.com Abortion Access Front (kicking politicians out of vaginas since 2012: aafront.org Darbi Worley is a seasoned voiceover actress talking for a living in London by way of NYC. www.darbiworley.com
30/60/90 devotees, despair not while under Covid-19 isolation! Here's a home workout you can do with no equipment but your own bodyweight. This 40-minute workout is just a taste of the fantastic video classes soon coming your way daily by subscription at 306090fitness.com. One of the most important parts of staying sane during these tough times is taking care of your body. As your heart rate goes up, your stress level goes down. It's SCIENCE. And while nothing can replace the experience of a live 30/60/90 class with your friends, the online offering will help get you through til you can all be together again! I used one of my favorite PRIDE mixes from DJAC. If you were a regular in my classes in NYC, this will take you back to happier times. Follow @306090fitness everywhere to be the first to know when these new daily workouts will be live and how to subscribe. Love, Auntie D.
Feeling anxious about coronavirus? Take a few minutes with me to feel better.
Get centered for your day in under five minutes. Thanks to bensound.com for the music.
Please enjoy Roz's and my interview with the esteemed acting teacher, William Esper who left this earth a few days ago. Mr. Esper was a legend of a teacher and a man. There is a huge whole in the acting world but he will live on through the thousands of lives he touched. Our deepest sympathies go out to his friends and families. We thank you for sharing him with us.
Darbi Worley gets on the horn with comedian Eddie Brill to talk about death and other setbacks. You should check out Eddie's podcast, too! It's called "The Break W/Eddie Brill" and it's available in all the places you find all the other podcasts. Follow him @Eddie_Brill and check out all things Eddie at eddiebrill.com.
Darbi welcomes Jamal Smith back to show to discuss what was going on in the room where the end of HRC's campaign happened. Tears were shed but an action plan is also offered. Relish the holidays, y'all. Rest up and get ready to fight back in 2017. Please enjoy this video of Darbi expressing her feelings on Election Night: https://youtu.be/Uphd4nSlXkY
Darbi chats with her former boss, Rob McGovern, about his recovery from a traumatic brain injury. They also discuss Donald Trump and how he doesn't really want to be President so we don't have to worry about him actually winning. They were so naive.
In this episode, Darbi reunites with her former fitness colleague, Michael Perron, now Senior Pastor at Summit Life Church in Dallas. Michael shares his story from "Abs of Steel" to drug addiction and depression that nearly drove him to suicide to pastor and church founder. They also discuss the place LGBTQ people in the Christian church and that got a little awkward. Enjoy.
Darbi Worley talks to extraordinary people about this thing called life and how to do it better. Today, she interviews actor-turned-nurse, Kevin Moore.
Darbi talks with actor Curtiss Cook. Curtiss' first brush with the stage was at the age of 10, and years later the acting bug was in full force when Curtiss landed the lead role in his high school performance of Carousel with the Muse Machine. This experience led to countless high school plays, a career at the famed Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and a full scholarship to Mount View Theatre School in London England, where he truly honed his craft with some of the greatest acting minds of the english theatre. After completion of his studies he headed to New York City and has not looked back ... Curtiss’ resume boasts two Broadway shows, countless guest stars on such shows as House of Cards, The Good Wife, Person of Interest, Law & Order, the Sopranos, and Rescue Me ... just to name a few ... Curtiss is also a commercial favorite. He has also worked with some of the biggest Hollywood names in the business: Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, Andy Garcia, Leonardo DiCaprio, Sir Ben Kingsley, Richard Gere, Tim Roth, the late Sydney Pollack and the great Martin Scorsese. Visit https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPCrvyN_DZgxI8faWyjLebAdv3YGXdfoF to view Curtiss' latest project, COUNSELOR. HOW THEY DID IT is produced in partnership with Pregame Magazine. Our theme music is by Girls Like Bass.
In this episode, Darbi talks with longtime friend and creative collaborator Lizz Winstead (The Daily Show, Lady Parts Justice) to talk comedy, life, and reproductive freedom. As a performer, Winstead brought her political wit to The Daily Show as a correspondent and later to the radio waves co-hosting Unfiltered, Air America Radio’s mid-morning show, where she brought on board Hip Hop legend, Chuck D and political big brain Rachel Maddow. As co-creator and former head writer of The Daily Show and Air America Radio co-founder, Lizz Winstead has helped changed the very landscape of how people get their news. Known as as one of the top political satirists in America, Winstead tours the country bringing her razor sharp insights to the stage and selling out shows from LA to NYC. HOW THEY DID IT is produced in partnership with Pregame Magazine. Our theme music is by Girls Like Bass.
In this episode, Darbi talks with Allison Jaslow, Chief of Staff of Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America, about her time in the military and her current position advocating for veterans. As Chief of Staff Allison oversees management, operations, administration, and all internal functions at IAVA. Allison is a former Army Captain who served two combat deployments in Iraq and has a diversity of experience that includes stints on political campaigns across the country, in the White House and on both sides of Capitol Hill. She recently served as Chief of Staff and Campaign Manager for Congresswoman Cheri Bustos and was also Press Secretary for Senator Jim Webb where she was involved in efforts to protect the legacy of the Post-9/11 GI Bill. HOW THEY DID IT is produced in partnership with Pregame Magazine. Our theme music is by Girls Like Bass.
Darbi talks to Jamal Smith (Hillary for America, Equinox) about love, politics and body image. HOW THEY DID IT is produced in partnership with Pregame Magazine. Our theme music is by Girls Like Bass.
Darbi talks to David Plotz (CEO Atlas Obscura) about his transition from Slate to Atlas Obscura. David Plotz, the former editor of Slate, is host of the Political Gabfest and is also CEO of Atlas Obscura. Before joining the magazine in 1996, Plotz was a senior editor and staff writer for the Washington City Paper. Plotz has written for the New York Times Magazine, Harper's, Rolling Stone, GQ, the New Republic, and the Washington Post, among other publications. He is the author of The Genius Factory: The Curious History of the Nobel Prize Sperm Bank and, most recently, Good Book: The Bizarre, Hilarious, Disturbing, Marvelous, and Inspiring Things I Learned When I Read Every Single Word of the Bible, based on his "Blogging the Bible" series for Slate. HOW THEY DID IT is produced in partnership with Pregame Magazine. Our theme music is by Girls Like Bass.
Darbi talks to her partner, Ciara Pressler, about HOW THEY DID IT. HOW THEY DID IT is produced in partnership with Pregame Magazine. Our theme music is by Girls Like Bass.