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The actor—currently portraying teacher Jacob Hill on the hilarious Emmy® Award-winning series—sits down with D23 Inside Disney for a fun, freewheeling chat about working with Quinta Brunson; the cast's love of dressing up; the goals of Season 3; and so much more!
It's Black Friday, prime time for many of us to binge on holiday leftovers and some of our favorite family-friendly shows. One of them is likely to be ABC's Abbott Elementary. Before the show rewrote the lesson plan for workplace comedies, star and creator Quinta Brunson joined A Word to speak with Jason Johnson to talk about what inspired Abbott, her foundation in sketch comedy, and her unlikely path to showrunner. Guest: Quinta Brunson, writer, producer, and star of Abbott Elementary. She's the author of the memoir “She Memes Well.” Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Black Friday, prime time for many of us to binge on holiday leftovers and some of our favorite family-friendly shows. One of them is likely to be ABC's Abbott Elementary. Before the show rewrote the lesson plan for workplace comedies, star and creator Quinta Brunson joined A Word to speak with Jason Johnson to talk about what inspired Abbott, her foundation in sketch comedy, and her unlikely path to showrunner. Guest: Quinta Brunson, writer, producer, and star of Abbott Elementary. She's the author of the memoir “She Memes Well.” Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Black Friday, prime time for many of us to binge on holiday leftovers and some of our favorite family-friendly shows. One of them is likely to be ABC's Abbott Elementary. Before the show rewrote the lesson plan for workplace comedies, star and creator Quinta Brunson joined A Word to speak with Jason Johnson to talk about what inspired Abbott, her foundation in sketch comedy, and her unlikely path to showrunner. Guest: Quinta Brunson, writer, producer, and star of Abbott Elementary. She's the author of the memoir “She Memes Well.” Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Black Friday, prime time for many of us to binge on holiday leftovers and some of our favorite family-friendly shows. One of them is likely to be ABC's Abbott Elementary. Before the show rewrote the lesson plan for workplace comedies, star and creator Quinta Brunson joined A Word to speak with Jason Johnson to talk about what inspired Abbott, her foundation in sketch comedy, and her unlikely path to showrunner. Guest: Quinta Brunson, writer, producer, and star of Abbott Elementary. She's the author of the memoir “She Memes Well.” Podcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Ahyiana Angel You can skip all the ads in A Word by joining Slate Plus. Sign up now at slate.com/awordplus for $15 for your first three months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Fran and Sim as we discuss ABC's Abbott Elementary and the finale! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fran-lavoix/support
Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here's the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including HBO's Succession, Crunchyroll's Camp Fire Cooking In Another World with My Absurd Skill, ABC's Abbott Elementary, AppleTV+'s Shrinking, Peacock's Poker Face, CW's Superman & Lois and The Flash, and Disney Plus's The Mandalorian and The Secret of Sulfur Springs. News Break – Alex, Bill, and Josh consider Disney's options when it comes to the future of Hulu and why Disney & Comcast can't decide which option is best, but first Bill runs through some late breaking news related to a potential WWE merger with talent agency and UFC owner Endeavor. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh pick a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. We had a house divided again this month, as Bill went with Peacock thanks to their broadcast of Wrestlemania, Poker Face, and a Morning Joe simulcast, along with the news that they have been dominating the movie streaming ratings board; Josh went with HBOMAX as it begins airing its final season of Succession, Barr, and Titans while also launching its new miniseries Love & Death out of SXSW; and Alex went with Paramount Plus on the strength of their broadcast of the NCAA March Madness tournament, the premiere of Yellowjackets highly anticipated second season, and rumors that Yellowstone's latest spinoff will star Matthew McConaughy and much of the current cast of Yellowstone. New Series Spotlight – Alex, Bill, and Josh review The Power, Prime Video's series that ponders how chaotic it might be for society if teen girls around the world suddenly developed electricity powers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Dom Giordano, WPHT host and former teacher, has dedicated much of his daily show toward parents who are taking it into their own hands to push back against school boards that have a negative impact on their children. This has culminated in a weekly podcast on education, Readin', Writin', and Reason, which has allowed wonderful relationships to develop between Giordano, educators, and parents throughout the country who are speaking out against overbearing school boards. First, Dom welcomes in Jeff Yass, a Pennsylvanian options trader and billionaire that the Inquirer regularly likes to paint negatively as ‘the richest man in Pennsylvania.' Yass, a strong proponent for charter schools and school choice, was the target of an episode of ABC's Abbott Elementary, with the fictional school facing a takeover by an ‘evil' charter school organization. First, Yass tells whether he was watching the show live, with Yass telling how he found out about the reference toward his work. Then, Giordano asks Yass to explain why, as a successful businessman, he's involved himself in such a political topic, with Yass telling of the importance of allowing children throughout the country, and their parents, to determine their future by offering choices in education. Also, Yass offers his opinion on the mayoral race here in Philadelphia, pointing to the hypocrisies in the anti-charter platforms of certain candidates. Then, Dom welcomes Central Bucks School District President Dana Hunter back onto the podcast to discuss a story posted recently on Broad+Liberty that examines the media coverage of her school district, determining that many times, reporters state that the board is ‘anti-LGBT' while frequently ignoring the district's perspective. Hunter takes us inside the target of these reports, being the district's new policy on books displaying sexual imagery, explaining why this is not anti-LGBT nor are they outright banning books, telling why she hopes the policy does indeed produce inclusivity.
Dom welcomes in Jeff Yass, a Pennsylvanian options trader and billionaire that the Inquirer regularly likes to paint negatively as ‘the richest man in Pennsylvania.' Yass, a strong proponent for charter schools and school choice, was the target of an episode of ABC's Abbott Elementary, with the fictional school facing a takeover by an ‘evil' charter school organization. First, Yass tells whether he was watching the show live, with Yass telling how he found out about the reference toward his work. Then, Giordano asks Yass to explain why, as a successful businessman, he's involved himself in such a political topic, with Yass telling of the importance of allowing children throughout the country, and their parents, to determine their future by offering choices in education. Also, Yass offers his opinion on the mayoral race here in Philadelphia, pointing to the hypocrisies in the anti-charter platforms of certain candidates. (Photo by Getty Images)
Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing the new developments since yesterday's show centered around January 6th as Tucker Carlson continues to release new footage from the incident sent by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Dom plays back some reaction from the first night of footage, including the words of Mitt Romney, who said that it's sad to see Tucker go off the rails, and Merrick Garland, who stammered and offered up inaccurate information when pressed by a reporter. Dom tells why he believes the footage to be so important, telling of the implications that this footage coming to light has on ongoing trials for those there on that day. Then, Dom discusses the news yesterday that former gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania, Doug Mastriano, is preparing for a run for Senate against sitting Senator Bob Casey. Dom explains why he's against this notion, telling why he's vehemently against a Mastriano run for Senate, calling Mastriano a ‘menace' to the ability for Republicans to win in Pennsylvania. Then, Dom welcomes in Jeff Yass, a Pennsylvanian options trader and billionaire that the Inquirer regularly likes to paint negatively as ‘the richest man in Pennsylvania.' Yass, a strong proponent for charter schools and school choice, was the target of an episode of ABC's Abbott Elementary, with the fictional school facing a takeover by an ‘evil' charter school organization. First, Yass tells whether he was watching the show live, with Yass telling how he found out about the reference toward his work. Then, Giordano asks Yass to explain why, as a successful businessman, he's involved himself in such a political topic, with Yass telling of the importance of allowing children throughout the country, and their parents, to determine their future by offering choices in education. Also, Yass offers his opinion on the mayoral race here in Philadelphia, pointing to the hypocrisies in the anti-charter platforms of certain candidates. (Photo by Brent Stirton/Getty Images)
Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here's the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including HBO's The Last of Us, Crunchyroll's Demonslayer, ABC's Abbott Elementary, AppleTV+'s Shrinking, Peacock's Poker Face, and Disney Plus's The Mandalorian. News Break – Alex, Bill, and Josh dive deep on this year's Q4 Earnings Calls, taking their audience on a tour of the latest news from Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery, Comcast, Paramount Global, Diamond Sports Group (a subsidiary of Sinclair Broadcasting), Disney, and the entire Cable/Satellite industry. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh pick a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. We had a house divided this month, as Bill went with Netflix after they successfully held their first live event; Josh went with HBOMAX after The Last of Us ran the table on the culture discourse this month (along with the James Gunn DCU news and the upcoming Succession series finale); and Alex went with Peacock on the strength of their leading ladies of Natasha Lyonne in the series Poker Face, Cate Blanchett in film TÁR, and M3GAN in the film M3GAN. New Series Spotlight – Alex, Bill, and Josh review Daisy Jones and The Six, Prime Video's faux documentary miniseries created by Scott Neustadter & Michael H Weber, adapted from a book by Taylor Jenkins's Reid. The series, which tracks the rise and fall of a 70s era rock band, stars Riley Keough, Sam Claflin, Suki Waterhouse, Josh Whitehouse, Camilla Morrone, among others and is executive produced by Reese Witherspoon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break's Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here's the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month – Alex, Bill, and Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including HBO's The Last of Us, The Roku Channel's Great American Baking Show Celebrity Holiday Special, ABC's Abbott Elementary, and AppleTV+'s Shrinking. News Break – Alex, Bill, and Josh discuss the impact of the recent scandals around adult animation creator and voice actor Justin Roiland on the legacies and long term viability of the series he helped create and star in, including Rick & Morty and Solar Opposites. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, and Josh pick a streamer they think “won the month” based on new shows airing/upcoming shows announced etc. This month, Bill & Josh agree that Netflix kicked off 2023 on top, thanks to a strong Q4 ad tier launch, an exciting 2023 movie sizzle reel, All Quiet on the Western Front's status as second most nominated film at the Oscars, and the news that Netflix original series dominated the Top 15 Most Streamed Shows list. Meanwhile, Alex gives it up for Apple TV+ after a month that saw them debut the Harrison Ford starring sitcom Shrinking (from the creators of Ted Lasso), make a big splash at the Sundance Film Festival (where they beat Amazon in a bidding war for film Flora And Son and debuted Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie), helped Bryan Tyree Henry earn a surprise Best Supporting Actor nomination for his work in the film Causeway, and debuted that amazing Timothee Chalamet ad. New Series Spotlight – Alex, Bill, and Josh review Poker Face, Peacock's case of the week murder mystery written and directed by Knives Out & The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson and starring Natasha Lyonne as a former poker player who can always tell when someone is lying, Benjamin Brett as the casino fixer trying to hunt her down, and a slew of special guest stars every episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, WNBA News, NHL News, Coronavirus impact on the sports & entertainment, ABC's Abbott Elementary, Good Lawyer, CBS's Fire Country, Workaholics, A Farewell to Nate Colbert, Fay Weldon, Owen Roizman, Adam Rich, Bernard Kalb, Quinn Redeker, Mike Hill & Bill Campbell. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/on-the-radar/support
Jill and Gianna share they wish they could watch it again for the first time. Gianna gives her opinion on Peacock's Girls5Eva and ABC's Abbott Elementary. While Jill also talks about Netflix's Buying Beverly Hills. Instagram - wewatchitall 00:00 - 1:00 Intro 1:01 - 15:00 This week's news 15:01 - 18:17 Wheel of Watching 18:18 - 21:40 What we watched this week 21:41 - 24:20 Call Me Kat (Jill) 24:21 - 27:56 Girls5Eva (Gianna) 27:57 - 43:10 Buying Beverly Hills (Jill) 43:11 - 45:38 Abbott Elementary (Gianna) 45:39 - 52:09 What we're watching next week 52:10 - 53:48 Outro
This week, we're turning our eyes to the 2023 Emmy race at the Water Cooler. The halfway point of the 2023 Emmy cycle is fast approaching, and while we have a lot of prestige television to premiere, strong candidates already emerged. HBO's House of the Dragon, ABC's Abbott Elementary seem sure things at this point. […] The post 2023 Emmy Nominations: What Joins ‘House of the Dragon,' ‘Abbott Elementary' As Emmy Sure Things? appeared first on Awards Daily TV.
In this week's episode, Matthew and Ricardo discuss the premiere of NBC's "Quantum Leap" revival series, the Season 2 premiere of ABC's "Abbott Elementary" and, alongside Matthew, the first three episodes of the newest Star Wars series "Andor", the A24-released "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On" and "Bodies Bodies Bodies", and Rob Zombie's 'highly-anticipated' film adaptation of the beloved 60s sitcom "The Munsters". (00:00) Intro (01:45) Quantum Leap (Series Premiere) (10:36) Abbott Elementary (Season 2 Premiere) (18:00) Andor (Episodes 1 - 3) (40:10) Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (53:39) Bodies Bodies Bodies (1:14:50) The Munsters (RANT REVIEW) (1:54:13) Outro Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio podcast - https://linktr.ee/beersbeatsandbailey Ricardo Medina on Social Media https://twitter.com/Rmeddy https://facebook.com/ricardo.medina.7169 Music by AtlanticTunes (Envato Elements) Thanks for listening! RIP Hazel Brown and Louise Fletcher
In this special podcast, Joel looks back at Day 1 of the 2022 San Diego Comic Con. He highlights NBCUniversal's Photo Ops, The Disney Bundle's Bundleworks Factory event, and ABC's Abbott Elementary experience. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mrjoelgarcia9/message
Sizzling Samachar of the day - 20th July 2022From R. Madhavan to Hugh Jackman, from Sex Education to Powerpuff GirlsWelcome to Sizzling Samachar on OTTplay , I'm your host Nikhil, News from Bollywood first,Rocketry: The Nambi Effect to stream on Amazon Prime Video from July 26R Madhavan's directorial debut Rocketry: The Nambi Effect will be available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video from July 26th. Madhavan plays former scientist Nambi Narayanan in the film which also features Simran, Rajit Kapur, and Ravi Raghavendra. The film will be available in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. Kunchacko Boban's Nna Thaan Case Kodu hits theaters on August 11Kunchacko Boban's upcoming film Nna Thaan Case Kodu is set to hit theaters on August 11th. The film revolves around a man who goes to court after being bitten by a dog. Android Kunjappan director Ratheesh Balakrishnan Poduval has helmed the film which also stars Gayathrie, Saiju Kurup, Vinay Forrt and Rajesh Madhavan. Hugh Jackman to star in Koala ManAcclaimed actor Hugh Jackman has been cast in Hulu's upcoming adult animated comedy series Koala Man. Created by Michael Cusack, who also plays the titular character, the series revolves around Kevin, a middle-aged family man who goes by the alias Koala Man and whose only superpower is following rules and maintaining law and order in Dapto. Jackman will voice the character of Big Greg, the head of the town council. Abbott Elementary's creator accused of copyright infringementA week after ABC's Abbott Elementary fetched seven Emmy nominations, allegations of copyright infringement have been raised against ABC and show creator Quinta Brunson. Aspiring writer and actress Christine Davis have claimed that the premise of Abbott Elementary was lifted from her show called This School Year. Davis also alleged that many of the characters were nearly identical to her show's characters. Abbott Elementary revolves around the teachers and students of a Philadelphia public school and is available to stream on Disney+ Hotstar in India. Madame Web's release postponedSony has pushed the release of the Spider-Man spinoff Madame Web from July 7 to October 6 next year. Directed by S.J. Clarkson, the film features Dakota Johnson in the titular role. Sydney Sweeney, Emma Roberts, and Adam Scott also star in the film. Michael Peña to play astronaut Jose HernandezMichael Peña, who was last seen in the sci-fi disaster film Moonfall, will play astronaut Jose Hernandez in A Million Miles Away. The Good Girls director Alejandra Màrquez Abella is directing the film for Amazon Studios. The film is based on Hernandez's autobiography Reaching for the Stars. Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends reboots in the worksCraig McCracken, the creator of two classic animated shows for children Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, is developing reboots for both TV shows. The Powerpuff Girls reboot will have Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup fighting old as well as new villains. The reboot of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends will feature a new set of imaginary friends. Sex Education gets manga adaptationNetflix's hit series Sex Education has become a manga. Illustrated by John Tarachine, the first issue of the series is already available on Kadokawa's Comic Bridge website. Sex Education premiered on Netflix in 2019 and features Asa Butterfield, Emma Mackey, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa, and Connor Swindells in pivotal roles. Well that's the Sizzling Samachar for today on OTTplay , until the next time it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten by Arya Harikumar
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by talking with listeners about the incoming results from California's primary election. Shirley Leung talks about her recent piece featuring women whose decisions to have abortions changed their lives, and shares her thoughts on the potential for a 4-day work week. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. Juliette Kayyem shares what people can expect from the upcoming Jan. 6 committee hearings. She also talks about Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey calling for gun control in the wake of the Robb Elementary School shooting. Kayyem is an analyst for CNN, former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Amy O'Leary talks about the push for accessible childcare in Mass. amid rising costs. O'Leary is the Executive Director of Strategies for Children, an advocacy and policy group aimed at ensuring access to childcare and early education in Mass. We then open the phone lines to ask listeners for their experiences with trying to find affordable childcare in Mass. Matthew Gilbert weighs in on Apple TV's “Severance,” HBO's “Somebody Somewhere,” and ABC's “Abbott Elementary.” Gilbert is the TV critic for The Boston Globe. Billy Collins shares some of his poetry ahead of his June 16 appearance at 2Life Communities' annual gala. Collins was appointed U.S. Poet Laureate from 2001-2003, and New York State Poet Laureate from 2004-2006. His numerous collections include “Nine Horses: Poems, The Trouble with Poetry,” “Ballistics,” “Horoscopes for the Dead,” “Aimless Love,” and “The Rain in Portugal.” We end the show by talking with listeners about their indoor plant obsessions.
Our hosts are talking primetime in a big way -- Renewals for ABC's Abbott Elementary, Never Have I Ever to End; what went wrong with New Amsterdam and the return of Bridgerton! We're also discussing the slap heard around the world at the Oscars; and predatory capitalism sees an Applebees exec thrilled the higher gas prices means they can pay workers less.
NBA News, NFL News, NFL Free Agency, MLB News, NHL News, Coronavirus impact on the sports & entertainment, ABC's Abbott Elementary, ABC shows, CW's Walker, Fox's Pivoting, A Farewell to Scott Hall, Marilyn Miglin, Timmy Thomas, Pierre Zakrzewski & Oleksandra Kuvshinova. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-radar/support
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, NHL News, WNBA News, Coronavirus impact on the sports & entertainment, ABC's Abbott Elementary, Pete Davidson, CBS shows, LA Law, Night Court, Quantum Leap, CW's Walker, Marvel, A Farewell to William Hurt, Tova Borgnine, Brent Renaud, Rustam Ibragimbekov, Traci Braxton, Bobbie Nelson, Emilio Delgado, Conrad Janis & Odalis Perez. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-radar/support
Award-winning actor William Stanford Davis currently appears on the hit ABC series “Abbott Elementary” as the opinionated yet lovable janitor Mr. Davis. He also recurs on the sports series “Swagger” as Coach Max, in a story based in Kevin Durant's youth basketball playing experience with the AAU circuit for AppleTV+. This classically trained actor who is born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, is a veteran of both stage and screen. He has amassed an impressive resume that is over 70 credits long appearing in some of the most popular and award-winning tv shows over the years, most notably, playing the popular Potato Pie in Donovan's Gym on Showtime's long running Golden Globe-winning series “Ray Donovan” and Mr. Kym on Tyler Perry and OWN's flagship successful series “If Loving You Is Wrong.” He has also guest starred on critically lauded programs such as “Perry Mason,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Snowpiercer,” “Chicago Med,” ”Criminal Minds,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Lincoln Heights,” “Ally Mc Beal,” “Touched By An Angel,” and many, many more. In film, Stan recently starred alongside Nafessa Williams and Sharon Neal in the film “A Holiday Chance,” which premiered in November 2021 on AppleTV+ and Hulu as well as the films “Please Stand By” starring Dakota Fanning and Toni Collette, “So B It” starring Cloris Leachman and Alfre Woodard and “Handsome” starring and directed by Jeff Garlin. On stage, he was honored with an Ovation Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the 2006 Actors Studio Production of August Wilson's “Fences,” and he performed in the musical production “North on South Central,” which won five NAACP Theatre Awards in 2004.
Danny chats with comedian Lisa Ann Walter, who most know as Chessy from The Parent Trap, she now is one of the stars of Abbott Elementary on ABC, which is one of the best shows on TV! Lisa and Danny talk about working on the 1996 Whoopi Goldberg film, Eddie, War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise, Shall We Dance with Richard Gere and JLO, and so much more!TOUR TICKETS: https://everythingiconic.com/live-showsLINKS:BOOK: smarturl.it/unrememberYouTube.com/DannyPellegrino1Twitter.com/DannyPellegrinoInstagram.com/DannyPellegrino See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Cory and Judith review the pilot of ABC's Abbott Elementary. Sources: News: www.shadowandact.com Main Segment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbott_Elementary Niggas You Should Know: Quinta Brunson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinta_Brunson Janelle James - https://www.janellejamescomedy.com/bio-1
This week in hot topics, Nay and Falan DeAnn talk the pastor spitting in folks mouths, Jason Mamoa and Lisa Bonet divorcing, Kanye's latest antics, TI's delusions and more of the week's entertainment stories. (31.38) In relationships, Falan DeAnn asks would you agree to make your partners ex your child's godparent? Nay asks, what are your current top three places you want to travel to? (44.17) Nay and Falan DeAnn provide their latest movie/tv/books/music recommendations and reviews including Hulu's the Mindy Project and ABC's Abbott Elementary. (52.34) In the Nerd Moment of the week, Nay talks David Ramsey reprising his role as John Diggle from Arrow and getting his own show, the latest Harry Potter Legacy rumors, and The Batmans US release date. Please be sure to subscribe/follow/download/share the Pretty Nerdz Podcast and provide your feedback, comments and topics you would like to hear the ladies touch on. website: www.prettynerdzpodcast.com The Pretty Nerdz podcast is also available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play and SoundCloud. iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/prett…ast/id1411139679 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7icNCCcWaf8UvVFhz0gGE9 SoundCloud: @pretty_nerdz_podcast Follow the show on Instagram @prettynerdzpodcast for exclusives and to submit questions, topics and comments as they will be featured on the show. Also be sure to follow the Pretty Nerdz themselves on instagram. Falan DeAnn @purplesatinkisses Nay @nay.lolo
Rappaport To The Rescue on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
One on one with the Dreamgirls legend and current star of ABC's Abbott Elementary. This multi-faceted star still makes rescue and adoption her number one priority. We are also joined by David Ceely from Little Shelter who found Ralph her forever fur angels. EPISODE NOTES: The Incomparable Sheryl Lee Ralph Who Still Has A Rocking Career And Makes Rescue A Priority