Interviews with top documentary filmmakers, actors, athletes, activists, authors and talk show hosts - essentially the masters in their field. The goal is to glean some inspiration from where they stand - In Their Shoes. Each of my guests I have a connection to, either from working with them or personally.
Doug Wick was Oscar nominated for his first film, Working Girl and won the Academy Award for best film for Gladiator. He also produced Memoirs of a Geisha, Stuart Little, Spy Game, Wolf, Divergent Trilogy, The Great Gatsby, Jarhead and Lawless amongst others. He candidly breaks down how a film gets made along with some wonderful stories woven in throughout. He's worked alongside Mike Nichols, Ridley Scott, Paul Verhoeven, Baz Lurman, Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe and a crafty mouse named Stuart.
For 22 years, Leigh Curran, was the founder and artistic director of the Virginia Avenue Project, which was a theater program for underprivileged kids. She brought the program to L.A. which was initially started at the 52nd St. Project in NYC, by Willy Reale. Leigh was intent on giving kids opportunities they just weren't getting in the public school system. The project took kids through a writing program and then produced their short plays with professional actors and directors, lighting and sound and performed in some of L.A.'s premium theaters. With no funds, resources, or space, her story is one that thrived on passion and desire. She's refreshingly candid, with delightful stories and with some very fun music from shows over the years. It's almost a how-to begin and sustain a non-profit with grit, determination and joy.
Adrian Maher infiltrated the most exclusive Hollywood parties and award shows over 20 years. He discusses his method of entrance into these high-end events in hilarious detail. He sipped cocktails with Arnold the Governator, walked arm in arm into Arianna Huffington's own party and flashed his disco moves at the Playboy Mansion - all with no one the wiser. Listening to Adrian tell his stories it's hard not be enchanted by rollicking charm.
David and Laura explain the Wedew machine - which brought them the million dollar grand prize for the XPRIZE contest. It produces water from the atmosphere and turns biomass into energy. And they also discuss their plans to lessen their footprint and live a life of sustainability.
Dr. Kulkarni is the medical director of the Division of HIV and STD Programs at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Since Covid - 19 all of her advocacy and research has been focused on the Corona Virus. She's a wealth of information which she offers, without any arrogance. She just lays out the facts of where we are with research and what lies ahead.
Get to know the man behind Homeboy Industries. His vision of boundless compassion and radical kinship with those on the margins. His warmth and infectious humor is palpable in this interview.
My brothers have put on shows as far back in 1976, played their own music and been avid music fans throughout. They've got some wonderful stories along the way. So they both sat down in studio with me and we recounted, drank a little, laughed a lot.
A candid and playful interview with ER's Maura Tierney. She's an old friend and sat in my recording studio as we covered her extensive tv and film career, along with her theater work, especially famed NYC avante garde troupe, The Wooster Group. We also discussed being on set with Gene Hackman, Richard Gere, John Travolta and Tom Hanks. She shared her preparation for a role. She revealed her severe anxiety of being on talk shows. And she was very clear her feelings about all the heat actresses receive for doing facial work. She's straight up and charming and insightful.