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Holy cow! It's the podcast's THREE HUNDREDTH EPISODE, and to celebrate this landmark event, Lauren has brought on the *incomparable* Amber Ruffin (Late Night with Seth Meyers; The Amber Ruffin Show)! Amber is an Emmy and Tony-nominated writer *and* a best-selling author, but most important of all: she and Lauren go back nearly twenty years. Despite being incredibly open to the idea of being queer (not to mention being surrounded by lesbians for most of her career in comedy), Amber only recently realized that she was more than just a *really* good ally. Amber explains how the type of people she's attracted to - androgynous women and non-binary folks - just weren't super visible until recently; also, there was the whole thing where she was married to a man for thirteen years. Amber shares how she accidentally outed herself to her male coworker because phones are hard and discusses how gay butch women have somehow ALWAYS been able to clock her, even before she could clock herself. All this, plus the "gay as hell" leather sweatsuit that Amber owned and wore as a five-year-old child!Amber is at @amberruffin across all social media, but you can also watch her on your TV on Late Night with Seth Meyers and Have I Got News for You. Plus, check out the two books she wrote with her sister Lacey and their hilarious podcast, The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show! Lauren was a guest in October!
In the wake of a tumultuous election season and a world brimming with uncertainty, how do we protect our peace, foster love, and build connections that matter? This week we're joined by the brilliant Shantira Jackson—writer, comedian, and voice of resilience—as we dive into navigating relationships, identity, and self-care amidst world turmoil. Shantira opens up about finding joy and love in the chaos, leaning into her community, and prioritizing her well-being in a world that often feels overwhelming. Together, we unpack the impact of politics on identity and relationships, the value of intentional self-care, and why this is the time to refocus on personal growth and Black love. Plus, Shantira shares hilarious anecdotes, insightful advice, and powerful reminders of what it means to thrive while staying true to yourself. Whether you're navigating dating in uncertain times or rediscovering your own power, this episode is here to inspire and uplift. Our guest today is Shantira Jackson (she/her): Shantira Jackson (she/her) is a writer, comedian, and creative powerhouse known for her work on Big Mouth, Human Resources, Amber Ruffin Show, and the Saved by the Bell reboot. A Florida native, Shantira brings a sharp wit and profound insights to her work, which often centers on social commentary, Black joy, and embracing authenticity. When she's not writing for hit shows, she's channeling her energy into self-care, community building, and finding the best churros around. Follow Shantira: Watch Big Mouth Season 7, Human Resources Season 2, and her episodes of Saved by the Bell Reboot on Peacock. Credits: Host/Producer: James Arthur M. (he/him) @jamesarthurm Producer/Editor: Sarah Brown (she/her) @sbrownsays Closing Music: Manny Baltazar (he/him) @mannybalty Connect with us: Instagram: @redflagseverywherepod TikTok: @redflagseverywherepod Email: redflagseverywherepodcast@gmail.com Facebook Page: Red Flags Everywhere Podcast Facebook Group: Red Flags Everywhere Community Check out video clips on YouTube: Red Flags Everywhere YouTube Channel SUPPORT THE SHOW: We can't do this show without you! Join us on Patreon for bonus content, behind-the-scenes insights, and other exciting perks. Click here to become a member and support content you love!
Some comedians commit to the bit. Demi Adejuyigbe reinvents it. This week, Demi joins Mo to discuss how he tends to even the smallest moments on stage, what it takes to stay one step ahead of audiences, and why he's doing a backflip in his Fringe show. Demi Adejuyigbe is a writer, comedian, filmmaker, and musician known for his podcasts Punch Up The Jam and Gilmore Guys, his popular September 21st video series, and as a writer/producer on NBC's The Good Place, Peacock's The Amber Ruffin Show, Netflix's NEON, and Apple TV's Strange Planet. He'll be performing his show Demi Adejuyigbe Is Going To Do One (1) Backflip at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer. Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is hosted by Mo Fry Pasic. Our executive producers are Lauren Mandel and Erica Getto. Our associate producer is Carmen Carigan. Charlotte Harrison designed our show art, and Brandon Young photographed Mo for our show art. We're on Instagram @worsethanyoushow. Headed to the Fringe? Come see the stage show Worse Than You! You can get your tickets here. Worse Than You with Mo Fry Pasic is co-produced by Disco Nap and Kinehora Productions.
Nnamdi Ngwe is an actor, comedian and writer for The Amber Ruffin Show and Tab Time originally from London where his initial sex education was just the bad kids used to try to get the younger kids to kiss. Then he got a little older and realized how unhinged that was! Some things we said... "I would, as long as it's like, my feelings wouldn't be hurt if it's like, don't do that. Continue on. Yeah. Here's some guidance. Here's some notes. Let's keep going." "You think that I'm not in control, you think that I'm not in power, your dick is in my mouth. I can fucking hurt you or heal you right now. Do not fuck with me." "You have better sex when you know what you're working with. But none of us were ever taught what we're working with. So, like, we're just like flailing about." "That's daddy official. Okay, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you've been a sugar daddy. I've been not a good one." "You have your erotic persona and then you have who you are. Yeah. Really? Like you have, there's, there's two worlds." "To get somebody in a position to release to you in that way is such a gift and it's so powerful." ... plus so much more. Watch it on YouTube to get the full experience! Where to find Nnamdi: Intsta: https://www.instagram.com/nngwe17/ Where to find Arielle: Insta: @ariellezadok // @birdsandbeesdontfck Freebies, classes, OnlyFans and more: https://stan.store/ArielleZadok Website: https://www.birdsandbeesdontfck.com/ K, love you, byeeeee
Amber Ruffin is a comedy phenom. She's spent a decade writing and performing on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” and hosted her own show, “The Amber Ruffin Show.” She's a co-author of bestselling books with her sister Lacey Lamar, with whom she co-hosts a podcast, The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show. The Emmy and Tony nominee is now focused on a new project: writing the book for the revival of the beloved 1975 musical, “The Wiz.” She joins host Kai Wright for an honest reflection on the art of “translating funny” for different audiences and different formats. She and Kai roast, joke and reflect on the cultural and personal significance of “The Wiz,” her journey coming up as a Black female comedian, and the importance of seeing diverse representations of Black people in comedy (including Black people being silly). We also want to hear about your own relationship with “The Wiz” — whether it's the stage version or the movie, or if you've been fortunate enough to catch the revival. Do you have a memory associated with “The Wiz”? Do you have a favorite number or version of a song? Leave us a voicemail about it at 844-745-8255. You can also record a voice memo and email it to notes@wnyc.org. We look forward to hearing from you! Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here. Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.
Narrated by Amber Ruffin (Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Amber Ruffin Show)! Your dream is to become the greatest tennis player in the world. But when you make that dream a reality, you realize that there's still something missing in life — and you're gonna figure out what it is.This episode originally aired on November 11, 2022See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brrrrrr...do you feel that chill? Is that the winter setting in? No! It's a DQ Blizzard being given to you by an underpaid, overworked teen. This week, Amber Ruffin is on the podcast to unpack the innate identity building that comes with this sweet treat and flip (wink wink like how they flip the blizzard) the whole system on its head. Plus, Sam finally breaks his silence on his hospital visit, everyone shares their best and worst celeb interactions, and we discuss our favorite movies that we've never seen. Listen to this ep or you'll be sent to the hospital too!! Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're swapping episodes with How Did We Get Weird. We hope you like it! The Bayer siblings are thrilled to welcome siblings Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar!! You might know them as bestselling authors or have seen Amber on The Amber Ruffin Show, but did you know that as kids they used to roll down a hill in a barrel? We talk about that adventure plus all the other dangerous things we did as kids like sliding down stairs on a pillow or the time Lacey got stuck in the laundry chute. Plus, Vanessa recalls her Chicago days of being lovingly bullied while understudying in Amber's Second City show, and the Bayer's are captivated to hear about all of the delicious treats that Amber and Lacey's dad used to bring home from his job at Duncan Hines (incidentally, that's also where the aforementioned barrel came from.) The fun continues as Amber and Lacey perform some of the original music they created as kids, and Vanessa does the same with a song she wrote with her cousin and recently learned was a Whodini rip-off. Finally, in a CHANGE.ORG first, Amber and Vanessa realize they actually KNOW the author of one of the petitions! AND Lacey and Amber think they might know the school that is part of another petition! But despite these ties, in the end everyone agrees that their favorite petition is the one demanding that Amber to host the Oscars. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we bring you the first ever live recording of You and Me Both before a sold-out audience at Symphony Space in New York City. Hillary was joined by singer, actor, and three time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone, while writer and comedian Amber Ruffin served as MC. Patti is best known for her roles in the Broadway productions of “Company”, “Gypsy”, “Sweeney Todd”, “Anything Goes”, and “Evita”, among others. She's also appeared in many films and television shows, including, most recently, Beau Is Afraid, and the forthcoming Marvel miniseries Agatha: Coven of Chaos. She's currently putting together a new concert: “Patti LuPone: A Life in Notes”. Patti and Hillary talk about her early music education on Long Island and at Julliard, the challenges of performing in “Evita”, and why these days you will find her everywhere but on Broadway, as she seeks out new theatrical experiences as a performer and theatergoer. Together with Hillary, she laughs, she cries, and then she sings! Event MC Amber Ruffin is an Emmy and WGA Award nominated writer and performer for NBC's “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and her own “The Amber Ruffin Show.” She and her sister, Lacey, co-authored the New York Times bestseller You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories of Racism and The World Record Book of Racist Stories, and they now co-host the podcast, The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show! Amber is also writing a revival of the musical “The Wiz” which began touring America this fall and lands on Broadway in the spring of 2024. She joined Hillary and Patti for an audience Q&A. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode the Bayer siblings are thrilled to welcome siblings Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar!! You might know them as bestselling authors or have seen Amber on The Amber Ruffin Show, but did you know that as kids they used to roll down a hill in a barrel? We talk about that adventure plus all the other dangerous things we did as kids like sliding down stairs on a pillow or the time Lacey got stuck in the laundry chute. Plus, Vanessa recalls her Chicago days of being lovingly bullied while understudying in Amber's Second City show, and the Bayer's are captivated to hear about all of the delicious treats that Amber and Lacey's dad used to bring home from his job at Duncan Hines (incidentally, that's also where the aforementioned barrel came from.) The fun continues as Amber and Lacey perform some of the original music they created as kids, and Vanessa does the same with a song she wrote with her cousin and recently learned was a Whodini rip-off. Finally, in a CHANGE.ORG first, Amber and Vanessa realize they actually KNOW the author of one of the petitions! AND Lacey and Amber think they might know the school that is part of another petition! But despite these ties, in the end everyone agrees that their favorite petition is the one demanding that Amber to host the Oscars. So check out this incredible sibling-filled episode of HDWGW and be sure to also listen to Amber and Lacey on their podcast "The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show"!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wassup Podcast People! After a break to recharge and plan WE. ARE. BACK. And what a season opener we've got in store for you! We call the Negronomicon off the shelf to give you updates on the WGA strike and talk about the games of the summer, Diablo IV and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Then, we crit one of the most anticipated horror films this year, The Blackening (2023); our theater experience, the duality between horror and comedy, and what we think made this film so authentically good. We've also got a big announcement: We're almost to our 100th episode! Can you believe it?! We've got some exciting things in store for Season 9 so be on the look out for our newsletter! Sign Up for our NewsletterFind Us Onlinewww.scarycritpodcast.comTwitter @ScaryCritPodInstagram @ScaryCritPodTimestamps11:19 - Negronomicon27:00 - Crit02:03:00 - Final CurlsGems from E90The Goofy Movie (1995)A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)Sleepaway Camp (1983)Vox Video Essay How streaming caused the TV writers strikeLaw & Order (1990 - Present)Barbarian (2022)Diablo IV (2023, video game)The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (2023, video game)The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017, video game)The Last of Us Part II (2020, video game)Evil Dead Rise (2023)The Blackening (2023)Get Out (2017)Renfield (2023)The Blackening (2018, sketch)The Cabin in the Woods (2011)The Amber Ruffin Show (2020 - Present)Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013 - 2021)Wild n' Out (2005 - Present)Ride Along (2014)Fantastic Four (2005)Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)Fantastic Four (2005)Think Like a Man (2012)Think Like a Man Too (2014)Taxi (2004)Barbershop (2002)Urban Menace (1999)One of Us Tripped (1997)All the Devils Are Here (2017)Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain (2011)Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain (2013)Shaft (2019)Praise This (2023)Dashing Through the Snow (2023)Meet the Blacks (2016)Scary Movie (2000)Ghostbusters (1984)Gremlins (1984)Beetlejuice (1988)Empire (2015 - 2020)Harlem (2021)American Auto (2021)Swarm (2023)Vampires Suck (2010)Twilight (2008)Spy Hard (1996)Die Hard (1988)South Park (1997)Jurassic Park (1993)Alien (1979)Freddy vs. Jason (2003)Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)The Evil Dead (1981)House (1977)Power (2014)White Men Can't Jump (2023)White Men Can't Jump (1992)Dear White People (2017 - 2021)Cabin Fever (2001)The Boondocks (2005 - 2014)The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990 - 1996)Friends (1994 - 2004)Living Single (1993 - 1998)Sorry to Bother You (2018)Coming 2 America (2021)Us (2019)I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)Cruel Summer (2021 - Present)Set It Off (1996)Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (1993)Limitless (2011)Animal (2014)Monster's Inc. (2001)Frankenstein (Mary Shelley, Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1818, Print)Baywatch (2017)Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
Is Churches Chicken owned by the KKK and trying to sterilize Black men through their food? Langston and David are joined by sibling duo Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar (The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show!) to discuss this hot topic that consumes Omaha, Nebraska. We are familiar with KKK business conspiracies, but this one leads them down a rabbit hole of what true intentions the KKK has to spread their hate. One thing's for sure: the KKK are the RC Cola of white supremacy and Lacey will fight gas station chicken. Send your conspiracy theories, music drops, and any problematic talks to mymommapod@gmail.com We are now on YouTube! Listen & Watch episodes of My Momma Told Me. Subscribe to the channel here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amber and Lacey gleefully welcome the talented writer, actor and comedian Corin Wells. Corin was a writer for The Amber Ruffin Show which means that she is Amber's little grown baby. "The Celebrity Expert Quiz" is on Sailor Moon, Corin's favorite topic. Once they've laughed their butts off, they let listeners in on the latest things they love so much in "Can You Stand It". To figure out who is Corin's Biggest Fan in This Room, Amber and Lacey use an ice breaker trivia quiz. In the end, it is established that they are all super duper cute. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam goes back to high school to talk to Angie (the amazing Shantira Jackson) to hear about the dual personalities, glasses on/glasses off, of Laney Boggs and the horrors and dramas of teenage life when both Usher and Lil' Kim go to your school. Don't miss it! SHOW INFORMATIONTwitter: @MyDeadNeighborsInstagram: @MyNeighborsAreDeadEmail: MyNeighborsAreDead@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/myneighborsaredeadMerchandise: TeePublic
Scooby Doo and the gang been taught us, y'all: the monsters are (almost) always human. That's our trope this week on ScaryCrit, with Lauren and Jared taking a look at one of the most harrowing horror/suspense films in recent memory, The Boy Behind the Door (2020). A vicious juxtaposition of violence against innocence, this Crit explores the intersectionality that instigates Bobby and Kevin's precarious situation as they try to get out of it, the film's genius, subversive handling of audience expectation and how absolutely dark this trope can be. Trigger warning: like the film it covers, this episode contains discussion of violence against children. Listening discretion is advised.Rate and review ScaryCrit on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Sign Up for our NewsletterFind Us Onlinewww.scarycritpodcast.comTwitter @ScaryCritPodInstagram @ScaryCritPodTimestamps09:20 - Negronomicon46:17 - Crit02:05:17 - Final Curls Gems from E83Vespertine (Björk, 2001, album)SOS (SZA, 2023, album)Creed III (2023)The Blackening (2023)Jurassic Park (1993)Think Like a Man (2012)Barbershop (2002)Taxi (2004)Shaft (2019)Ride Along (2014)Girl's Trip (2017)Harlem (2021)The Upshaws (2021)Amber Ruffin Show (2020)Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)The First Wives Club (2019)Little (2019)Wild n' Out (2005)Saved by the Bell (2020)Scream (2022)Creed (2015)Creed II (2018)Rocky (1976, film series)iRobot (2004)Aladdin (2019)Wild Wild West (1999)Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022)Attack the Block (2011)Pacific Rim (2013)Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018)Akira (1988)Nope (2022) Black Panther (2018)Fruitvale Station (2013)Scooby Doo, Where Are You? (1969)X-Men (2000)Ferngully: The Last Rainforest (1992)Pom Poko (1994)Dragon Ball Z (1989)Planet of the Apes (1968)Princess Mononoke (1997)Spirited Away (2001)Queen & Slim (2018)Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (J.K. Rowling, Scholastic, 2003, Print)The Clovehitch Killer (2018)The Lovely Bones (2008)The Boy Behind the Door (2020)To Catch a Predator (2004)Law and Order: SVU (1999)The Shining (1990)True Blood (2008)Precious (2009)The People Under the Stairs (1991)Rancid Cargo (2023, fan film)Dead Space (2008, video game)Production Credits Host and Producer: Lauren La Melle Host and Editor: Jared Hudson
Amber Ruffin went from doing local theater in Omaha to hosting “The Amber Ruffin Show” on Peacock. She tells NBC News' Kate Snow about a special word of encouragement she received, writing for Broadway and dreaming big.
Welcome back to the Fake Ass Book Club!! This week the ladies follow up with Amber Ruffin and her sister Lacy Lamar to talk about their new book,"The World Record of Racist Stories"!! Sounds super hilarious, right?! This compilation of real life everyday encounters with racism will make you laugh, cry, and feel kinda uncomfortable. With alarmingly accurate detail and sharp wit, Amber and Lacey manage to entertain, while simultaneously raising awareness that racism isn't always a cross burning in your yard, but sometimes more insidious. You know...like a lady touching your hair right after microaggression training at work (which explicitly stated it's gross, inappropriate and wrong) and saying "see, that wasn't so bad, was it?"... just whyyyy?! If you want to hear more on how racist stories can be funny and infuriating all at the same time, you're in the right place!! Cheers!! Trigger Warning: Most of our episodes contain spoilers, adult content & language. This episode contains multiple variations of the N Word and mentions sexual abuse and child grooming. Please be advised this show is for adults 18 and up and the open minded. We are not professionals, politicians, doctors, mental health professionals or educators...just friends having candid and fun conversations. **Dedication: To our wonderful and generous patrons!! Moni: To all women especially my ancestors who have, and continue to, influence/inspire me. Kat: To George Clinton who is a legendary American musician and a bad ass Black History Icon! George Clinton's Memoir : https://www.amazon.com/Brothas-Like-George-Funkin-Kinda/dp/1476751080 To Amber and her sistier Lacy for sharing their stories and helping us understand we are crazy, this stuff actually happens!! ** About the Book* From the New York Times bestselling authors of You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey, comedian Amber Ruffin and her sister Lacey, a new collection of hilarious, intergenerational anecdotes full of absurd detail about everyday experiences of racism.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60568490-the-world-record-book-of-racist-stories *MEET THE AUTHORS: *AMBER RUFFIN & LACEY LAMAR "Amber Ruffin is the host of The Amber Ruffin Show on NBC's streaming service, Peacock, and a writer and cast member on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers. She also amazingly became the first black woman to write for a late-night talk show in American history when she joined Seth's staff in 2014, and was a writer/sometimes performer on HBO's Black Lady Sketch Show." "Lacey Lamar is Amber Ruffin's big sister. After years of working for her community, she has landed in a profession where she helps immigrants find work in their new country. Living in Nebraska, Lacey loves the challenge of creating safe spaces for the celebration of Nerd/African-American culture." Show Notes: If you haven't already please check out F.A.B. Episode 4; "You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacy" https://share.fireside.fm/episode/wOJOKrZS+7xvLBh7b Great Episode!! 16:25 Policing The Whyte guy who freaks out on the police for speeding ticket. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-bz-kFyk8I (oldie but goodie) 20:42 About CP time 22:59 Pastor sister 24:23 Anthropomorphism: Is to attribute human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. It is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology. Wikipedia 45.45 Story about "the Black tax" 60:09 Stranger than fiction *Stranger than Fiction: *Racist 6 year old pen pal: Kat shares the first racist story she can remember *Email us at thefabpodcast@gmail.com with your book suggestions and "Stranger Than Fiction" stories; we would love to share them on the show!! Please reach out and let us know how we are doing!! You can find us online by clicking here
Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96 Radio From Hell), Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) and special guests Melissa Merlot (Realtiki Podcast) and Robin Brown (Magda-Vega) talk Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Pamela: A Love Story, The Ark, Children Ruin Everything, What's Melissa Watching (MILF Manor, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, My Husband's Not Gay, This Place Rules, Oz, Love After Lockup), Rasslin' News, Ryan Reynolds serial-killer obscurity The Voices, The Drop, Triangle of Sadness, The Last of Us, American Auto, and The Amber Ruffin Show. Drinking: Spiced Rum and Athletic Free Wave IPA from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsors Outlaw Distillery and Boozetique.* Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
Trizdon, Ray and Troy are enjoying some R&R , so settle in for some bonus content from Trizdon's Day job as he interviews Chris "Wally" Feresten. From SNL , The Amber Ruffin Show and Late Night with Seth Meyers. Oh Happy Holidays, Happy Hanukkah, and Merry Christmas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every time stand-up comic Dave Chappelle gets in front of a mic, he seems to reignite a debate over when, or whether, a comedian can go too far. Chappelle has been heavily criticized for jokes about gay people and the trans community. Most recently the comedian came under fire while hosting SNL. During his monologue, he made comments that critics say elevated longstanding, prejudiced tropes against Jewish people. Can a joke become harmful, can comedy cross the line? Who decides what happens when that line is crossed? NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with Roy Wood Jr, a comedian and correspondent for Comedy Central's The Daily Show, and Jenny Hagel, a writer and performer for Late Night with Seth Meyers and head writer for the Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock.
Narrated by Amber Ruffin (Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Amber Ruffin Show)! Your dream is to become the greatest tennis player in the world. But when you make that dream a reality, you realize that there's still something missing in life — and you're gonna figure out what it is.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amber Ruffin, host of The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock and the purple M&M, plays our game called "Roughin' It" Three questions about camping. Joining in are panelists Karen Chee, Hari Kondabolu and Maz Jobrani.Subscribe to Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/waitwait.
Do you remember how fun Shantira was when she was on the live show with Dewayne Perkins many years ago? We did, and when we ran into her at a party recently, it reminded us YET AGAIN what a fun person she is, and NOW you get 80 minutes of awesomeness with her! If you'd like some credits, Shantira is an Emmy nominated writer currently working on Netflix's Big Mouth and its spinoff Human Resources. She's written for The Amber Ruffin Show and Saved By The Bell and has appeared in things like Curb Your Enthusiasm and Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, as well as the new Comedy Central movie Out of Office! Today we talk about her childhood in Florida, her escape to Chicago to do improv and how success allowed her to flip a switch to concentrate on romance! PLUS, obvi, we answer YOUR advice questions! If you'd like to ask your own advice questions, call 323-524-7839 and leave a VM or just DM us on IG or Twitter!You can support the show on Patreon (two extra exclusive episodes a month!) or with a t-shirt (or a Jewboo shirt) and check out clips on YouTube! (Every once in a while we'll do a Twitch show, if you want to also follow us there). Plus! Check out Andy's old casiopop band's lost album! And discounted Couples Therapy Quarantine Crew t-shirts here (if you don't get one, we're gonna have A LOT of nightshirts over at the ol' Beckperigin household!)! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
HMSG Interview Tarik Davis! "Predator 2"Tarik Davis is an actor/writer/avid pop culture consumer based in New York City with a 20 year history of acting, performing improv and writing comedy. He strives to cross-pollinate performance styles and audiences in all his work. Currently you can see Tarik on The Amber Ruffin Show (two seasons available on Peacock TV) as Amber's announcer, side kick and real life friend!Tarik has appeared in multiple commercials and television shows such as Late Night with Seth Meyers, Ray Donovan, Friends From College, Last Week Tonight: with John Oliver and more.Recently Tarik performed in the critically acclaimed Freestyle Love Supreme at the Kennedy Center and at The Booth Theater, in the Broadway run in NYC (2021) - and he hopped in for a weekend as a very special guest of the cast on their final leg of their tour at the Pasadena Playhouse - where Teri roped him into this interview!In early 2017, Tarik shot a six-minute comedic horror short entitled Page One along with his brothers Don P. Hooper, LeMar McLean and producer Evan Kaufman . This short is based on a full length horror / comedy script that Tarik has been working on for the past 10 years. Tarik also has and continues to write multiple shorts, sketches, monologues and articles which have been published in print and online.We finally got Julia to dive into the Predator universe with Tarik's iconic choice of Predator 2 (1987) starring the great Danny Glover. We discuss the alternate casting that could've drastically changed this movie and so much more!We hope you enjoy this fresh episode!!Support the show
We have the one and only writer and comedian, and overall funny guy, who has NO enemies, Demi Adejuyigbe (Gilmore Guys, The Good Place, The Amber Ruffin Show) here to chat about traditional masculinity, friendship breaks, and advice for our lovely listeners! Like the show? Rate Enemies 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts and let us know who your enemies are by calling 323-677-1943 or emailing enemiesthepodcast@gmail.com Follow Liza Treyger: Twitter: @glittercheese Instagram: @glittercheese and @enemiespodcast Follow Demi Adejuyigbe: Instagram: @electrolemon Twitter: @electrolemonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's guest is actor, writer, and producer Tarik Davis, co-star of The Amber Ruffin Show.This episode features reviews for the twisted heist/torture film The Collector (2009) as well as a dangerous kid flick called Cloak and Dagger (1984).The topic Tarik chose was 5 Awesome 90's Future Films.Helpful Links:To follow Tarik on Twitter, click here.To check out the Amber Ruffin Show on NBC Peacock, click here.If you want more of the Force Five Podcast:Click here to follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/forcefivepodClick here to follow on Instagram: https://instagram.com/forcefivepodcastClick here to follow on Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/forcefive
Tarik, Jamie, and LeMar reflect on the power of The Amber Ruffin Show, the patriarchy, and the media’s role in white insurrection. BFAP theme music is by Gedun Download Brothers From Another Planet episodes on Apple Podcasts Download Brothers From Another Planet episodes on Stitcher Download Brothers From Another Planet episodes on Spotify Relevant Links […]
What do Flag Day, Juneteenth, the US highway system, and flooded towns all have in common? They're all hidden history for the most part. There is so much history that we are just learning about in the recent years and I want you to learn about them just like I have been doing. Join me as we discuss some American history and learn a few things. Highways: The Daily Show w/ Trevor Noah - https://fb.watch/dGV0NhW96A/ Flooded cities: Amber Ruffin Show - https://www.facebook.com/AmberMRuffin/videos/2726099951015047/
Ira and Louis discuss celebrities' interpretations of Gilded Glamour at The Met Gala, Street Fighter characters, and Johnny Depp's defamation trial. Plus, they revisit their gay adolescences with Heartstopper, The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans, and White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch. Also, Amber Ruffin joins to discuss late night writing for Seth Meyers versus The Amber Ruffin Show, writing the book for Some Like It Hot the musical, and more. ___ With our constitutionally protected right to abortion under attack, abortion funds are working nonstop to make sure people can still access (and afford) abortion. Visit votesaveamerica.com/roe to learn more, donate, and take action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For more than 30 years, Wally Feresten has played an important role in iconic comedy shows like Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and the Amber Ruffin Show, where he leads the team that writes and holds the cue cards for every episode. Wally joins Heath to discuss the technical aspects of the job, what it's been like appearing in frequent cameos during A Closer Look, and the business he started when shows couldn't work in person during the pandemic.
Mike and Mike reunite! While Shelley was away in Jolly Old England for grad school purposes, beloved former guest Mike Poole (@ThisIsMikePoole, writer for The Amber Ruffin Show, absolute icon) stopped by to talk about the Robert Altman upstairs-downstairs classic GOSFORD MOTHER FRIGGIN PARK (2001)! These two Downton Abbey and Gilded Age and any show about old timey white people whispering and making drama stans dig into the sexiness of a drama about British intrigue. Come for the class drama, stay for Michael's English accents. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/everyone-is-hot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The prominent Black intellectual, writer, and political commentator Michael Harriot will join Sheryl Davis, Human Rights Commission Executive Director, in conversation at Manny's on a wide range of topics, including reparations, the force and power of Black women, and the anniversary of the MegaBlack S.F. collective. About Michael Harriot: Michael Harriot is a columnist at theGrio and a staff writer on The Amber Ruffin Show. His work has appeared in the Washington Post, the Atlantic, and BET; he is a frequent political commentator on MSNBC and CNN known for his biting observations and investigative reporting. Michael's work has earned National Association of Black Journalists award for digital commentary and recognition for TV news writing. He holds degrees in mass communications and history from Auburn University and a master's degree in macroeconomics and international business from Florida State University. His book Black AF History: The Un-whitewashed Story of America is expected to be released this year. Harriot's work has influenced presidential politics and pop culture. He originated the phrase “invited to the cookout” and his social media posts contextualizing history are shared by millions. He served as the sole writer for BET's Midterm Election Special as well as "Young, Gifted and Broke," an examination of the student debt crisis. Although he has jokingly billed himself as a “wypipologist” for years, Michael Eric Dyson hails Harriot as "one of the funniest men out there, taking no prisoners on the subject of white supremacy". About Sheryl Evans Davis: Sheryl Evans Davis, EdD is a changemaker who leads relationship-driven, community-centered initiatives. Named Executive Director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission in 2016, Dr. Davis is a passionate advocate for equity, access, and educational opportunity for all. For nearly three decades, she has made contributions as an educator and leader with expertise in community outreach and engagement, workforce development, youth development, and violence prevention. Dr. Davis worked to build out an equity framework with San Francisco community stakeholders and City departments, resulting in the Office of Racial Equity. She also oversees the Equity Studies Task Force, the Blue Ribbon Panel for Juvenile Justice Reform, and the Dream Keeper Initiative, among other programs of the SFHRC. Dr. Davis is frequently requested to speak on issues of community wellness, equity, and strategic change work. She holds a BA from San Francisco State University, an MPA from the University of San Francisco, and an EdD from USC Rossier; in 2019, she was awarded an honorary doctorate from USF.
Comedian Amber Ruffin sits down with Ebro in the Morning for a great conversation on race, her recent career endeavors and the concept behind her segment White History Month. The Amber Ruffin Show returns to Peacock April 1! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephanie Ruhle is sharing her advice on filing your taxes and what is different this year. Plus, Amber Ruffin stops by Studio 1A to chat about “The Amber Ruffin Show.” And, Chris Witherspoon is sharing the top movies and TV shows to watch in March.
Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk Inventing Anna, Killing Eve, Vikings: Valhalla, Big Sky, The Amber Ruffin Show, Billions, Devoured, Shut Eye, Pennyworth, Peacemaker, Rassling News, Resident Alien, The Righteous Gemstones, The Afterparty, and Dexter: New Blood. Drinking: BrewSki Mountain Lager from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Bohemian Brewery.* Yell at us: @TVTanPodcast Twitter, Facebook, Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Cue up the fanfare because we're talking to Wally Feresten. He is the owner of New York City Q Cards, running cue card departments at Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Amber Ruffin Show, and more. We talk about the importance of trust between him and an SNL host, his rise as a featured actor during Late Night's monologues and A Closer Look, and what he hopes for the legacy of his department within the history of comedy on television. MENTIONS nycQcards.com • CueCardsByWally.com • Instagram • E-Mail • BTS of Cue Cards at SNL • Wally's 1st appearance on SNL • Weinerville THIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN A PHONE CALL hosted by Cameron Garrity || Website • Instagram • Facebook • Twitter
Comedy writer and actor Patrick Rowland quit his job at Target to work his dream job as a writer for "The Amber Ruffin Show." Patrick's story should be taught to creative people everywhere as an object lesson in doing all the things "they" tell you to do: work hard, be kind, and be patient. It actually worked for him! Other highlights: He and I agree being immortal would NOT get boring! Patrick genuinely loves improv! And—hard left turn here—he tells me about being shot at 17 and how it changed him, in many ways. Get my full convo with Patrick (including a lovely "Relive 1 Memory" segment), every installment of the debrief podcast This Is Your Aftershow, and shoutouts in future episodes at https://www.patreon.com/davemaher (patreon.com/davemaher). By joining, you're helping me realize my dream of making this show my living. https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/asset/tv/the-amber-ruffin-show/7069386783458050112 (Watch "The Amber Ruffin Show") streaming on Peacock for free! Watch "Patrick Rowland's Sketch Show" on https://www.youtube.com/user/psmoov (Patrick's YouTube channel). Follow 3Peat: @3peatcomedy on https://twitter.com/3PeatComedy (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/3peatcomedy/ (Instagram). Subscribe to my weekly newsletter, https://thisisdavemaher.substack.com/ (Hella Immaculate)! And follow me @thisisdavemaher on https://twitter.com/ThisIsDaveMaher (Twitter), https://www.tiktok.com/@thisisdavemaher (TikTok), and https://www.instagram.com/thisisdavemaher/ (Instagram). --- Transcript: https://app.podscribe.ai/series/1246109 (This Is Your Afterlife on Podscribe) Music = Future: "Use Me" / James Blackshaw: "The Cloud of Unknowing" / Four Tet: "Two Thousand and Seventeen" / Johnnie Frierson: "Miracles" Support this podcast
Comedian, author and late-night host Amber Ruffin shares how she went from community theatre to late night TV host with “The Amber Ruffin Show” and the book she co-wrote with her sister, “You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey.” In Hot Topics, Lisa Ling guest co-hosts. The panel reacts to Howard Stern saying Spotify shouldn't cancel Joe Rogan over vaccine views, and more.
Liv Senghor, Graphic Designer and Animator, joins Susan and Ben to discuss Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse, a 2018 animated film. Liv shares what it's like having a career as a graphic designer on late night tv with Seth Meyers, Amber Ruffin, and Hasan Minhaj. She also describes helping build The Amber Ruffin Show from the ground up, working on daily versus weekly shows, and becoming extremely familiar with politicians' faces while animating them. Liv plays our “Bad Plans” game. Follow Liv on Instagram, LinkedIn, or IMDB. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge
First thing's first, we're talking to recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and bassist/writer Kathy Valentine of the Go-Go's! You might not know that The Go-Go's were the first female band to play all their own instruments and write their own songs to have an album go to number 1 on the Billboard Charts! Well, now you know! Their recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame win got us thinking about our own firsts, as cringe-worthy as many of them are. Discover our first pets (hint: very low on the food chain), first albums (our hearts will go on), first jobs (dear god) and first kisses (GROSS)! Seriously, why do dudes under 30 always smell like Funyuns? Plus, Danielle reveals her freaky pirate obsession, Hayley uncovers the nasty truth behind Burger King's so-called "flame broiled" lies, and we go deep into the zen of deer/squirrel spotting! PLUS, our dedicated mixologist Shane Bagnall mixes us not one but TWO drinks! (He had to do one with alcohol and one without, as today's guest is a sober rocker). Like we've said before, Shane is not a half asser. He is a WHOLE asser. And that's not all folks...there's way more weirdness to come! Now is the time for you to kick back, relax and allow us to be the FIRST podcast to introduce you to the concept of "soul cankles." Ugh...Sorry about that. Cool stuff mentioned in this episode: Kathy Valentine's memoir, "All I Ever Wanted: A Rock and Roll Memoir" www.amazon.com/All-Ever-Wanted-R…1638427733&sr=1-1 The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick - www.indiebound.org/book/9781335937803 Author Mallory O'Meara - www.malloryomeara.com/ Her talk at The Kansas City Public Library www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_RIHSXgS8w Her podcast, Reading Glasses - maximumfun.org/podcasts/reading-glasses/ Her new book is Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol - www.indiebound.org/book/9781335282408 (you don't have to mention or link all of that if it's too much) You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey Crazy Stories about Racism - by Amber Ruffin and Lacey Lamar - www.indiebound.org/book/9781538719367 Amber Ruffin is the host of The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock - www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/the-amber-ruffin-show www.youtube.com/channel/UCxej9nPf6TqFyfsiez1_P3w Amber is also a writer and cast member on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers. Lacey Lamar is Amber's big sister and works in the healthcare and human service field. Josephine Baker - entertainer, spy, and civil rights activist - there are many adult biographies on her but I love and recommend this bio for all ages: Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker by Patricia Hruby Powell, illustrated by Christian Robinson www.indiebound.org/book/9781452103143 Field Roast Hazelnut & Cranberry Plant-Based Roast fieldroast.com/product/hazelnut-…-roast-en-croute/ I had the Sage & Garlic Plant-Based Celebration Roast for our Family Fridays-Giving and it was also excellent (nothing tops the Hazelnut & Cranberry though, ha) fieldroast.com/product/sage-garlic-roast/ Elvira's Memoir, Yours Cruelly: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark www.amazon.com/Yours-Cruelly-Elv…ess/dp/0306874350 Face it: A Memoir by Debbie Harry www.amazon.com/Face-Debbie-Harry…15&s=books&sr=1-1
On today's episode, Matt is in conversation with one of the most dynamic, well-rounded, and hilarious performers working on either stage or screen right now. Tarik Davis can be seen weekly on Peacock’s late-night talk show “The Amber Ruffin Show” and then on stage at the Booth Theatre as a read more The post Special Episode: Tarik Davis on the Family Connections of ‘Freestyle Love Supreme,’ ‘Amber Ruffin’ appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
This week we have the amazing comedian Corin Wells on the pod! Corin is a writer for The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock, as well as a voice actor on Tooning Out The News. But on the day we recorded? She was unemployed! We talk all about her time living at home with her parents during the pandemic and then coming back to NYC and landing 2 amazing jobs. (Hello inspiration right here!) But before these awesome gigs, Corin worked in retail for Bath & Bodyworks, a theater in Philly, the citibike company of Philly, a bidet company, and she temped at Ocean Spray for 2 days (u gotta hear this one). Also she had a lot of call center jobs because her voice is that lovely to listen to! The hookup stories, the drama, and the dedication at her jobs is what makes this episode so special. You're gonna love it, and then follow Corin at @Charity_Corin! Don't forget to review the podcast! Tell us how much you love the company Tushy so Anna can get hired there! Also, Anna and Ellen discuss benefits and Anna's issues with her insurance, naturally! To watch this episode, check out our Patreon. BIG KISS!
Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell), Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) and special guest star Shannon Barnson (Geek Show Podcast) drop a super-sized Season 9 Premiere episode and talk Shannon's DC TV Korner (Stargirl, Titans, Doom Patrol), Heels, Rasslin' News, A.P. Bio, CSI: Vegas, Ghosts, Ted Lasso: The Real Finale, The Amber Ruffin Show, What We Do In the Shadows, Ten Year Old Tom/The Life & Times of Tim, The Problem With Jon Stewart, Ordinary Joe, La Brea, American Rust, Midnight Mass, Rick & Morty, The Equalizer, and a whole lot more nonsense. Drinking: Honey Bourbon and Five Wives Vodka from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsors Outlaw Distillery and Ogden's Own Distillery.* Yell at us: @TVTanPodcast Twitter, Facebook, Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
This week, we're joined by mastermind and host of the Amber Ruffin Show, Amber Ruffin to talk about, well, the Amber Ruffin Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're joined by mastermind and host of the Amber Ruffin Show, Amber Ruffin to talk about, well, the Amber Ruffin Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chase Bernstein. Perhaps, the guest we have the best chemistry with on The Comedy Bureau Field Report? You judge for yourself as Chase and TCB's Jake Kroeger delightfully run through the news of the passing of Norm MacDonald, season renewals of Only Murders in the Building and The Amber Ruffin Show, and Jim Breuer refusing to perform at venues that require proof of vaccination. Chase also details the virtue of really just not giving an "F" and the freedom of it when doing comedy.Follow Chase @chasebernstein on IG and listen to her podcast Composed with Chase Bernstein.The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).Produced by Jake KroegerMusic by Brian GranilloArtwork by Andrew Delman and KTSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, we talk with Patrick Rowland. Patrick is a writer, comedian, and actor from Chicago, now residing in Los Angeles. He's studied and taught at The Second City and iO Theater. His solo character work was featured in Alone, Chicago's Best Solo Comedy at The TBS Just For Laughs Festival in 2013. Austin Comedy Short Film Festival nominated Patrick as Best Supporting Actor for his work in Mr. Mainframe. He is the creator of The Patrick Rowland Sketch Show, a web series he writes produces, directs, and films himself on an iPhone. He is also a founding member of 3Peat, a critically acclaimed, award-winning sketch/improv troupe, who has several sketches with Comedy Central's Digital platform, their most successful, The Blackening, garnered over 15 million views, and is currently being made into a feature. Patrick hosted a late-night talk show as former President Barack Obama called Barack All Night. Most recently, he participated in a virtual roundtable for Sony Pictures, which was led by Girls Trip producer and writer Tracy Oliver. Patrick currently writes for The Amber Ruffin Show. Links: PatrickRowland.net The Patrick Rowland Sketch Show Instagram Twitter The Amber Ruffin Show - YouTube
Both Omaha natives, you probably know Amber Ruffin as the host of The Amber Ruffin Show. Her sister Lacey Lamar still lives in Omaha where she has worked in the healthcare and human services field for more than twenty-five years. The two co-wrote the book You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories About Racism, which is a recounting of the multitude of racist encounters Lacey has had living in Omaha over the years. It's a hilarious, biting insight into the Midwest Nice culture and it's available now wherever you get books. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/riversidechats/message
John welcomes back writer/performer Ashley Nicole Black (A Black Lady Sketch Show, Ted Lasso, The Amber Ruffin Show) to prove good things come in twos. They dive into her two Emmy nominations, joining a show in its second season, and the opportunities of both writing and acting in a series. We follow up on the WGA East elections and ghosting producers. We also answer listener questions on problematic female character intros and writing sports scenes. In our bonus segment we take a look at TV's white guy problem. Links: The Double-Nominated Emmy Contender Taking Over TV Comedy Industry News: Fran Drescher, Leads SAG-AFTRA, IATSE Contract Negotiation, WGA East Elections New Teeth by Simon Rich on Amazon or Bookshop Gifted short story by Simon Rich Highland 2 Student License A is For Estelle Colored Glass TV's White Guys are in Crisis by Kathryn Vanarendonk My Abortion Story on John's blog Ashley Nicole Black on Twitter Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! John August on Twitter John on Instagram Outro by Zach Lo (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
It's time to highlight the amazing TV helmed by and starring the BIPOC community! Hollywood is finally getting the memo that creators of color are highly talented at making fabulous TV and Brandy and Dan wanted to each create a BFF Criteria that highlights these show-runners and stars. From Atlanta, Insecure and Key & Peele to Ramy, I Will Destroy You and The Amber Ruffin Show, this is TV that everyone should be watching! Brandy's favorite Real Housewives (Atlanta and Potomac!) finally get their spot on a Criteria and then we end with a HOT and controversial take that will have people talking - but you have to listen to find out. And we promise... we can explain, OK?? Leave us a review if you're loving the show and SEND US YOUR SIX - DM @tvbffpodcast on Instagram or email us at tvbffpodcast@gmail.com
Rey and Linda talk about the new Amber Ruffin show we are eagerly anticipating, and of course catch up on all of their geeky goings-on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amber_Ruffin (4) The Amber Ruffin Show – YouTube
Hey Queerios, This week we are joined by my Broadway buddy, the one and only Reggie White! We've got a new Bottom Five, where we dish on the biggest stories of the week. (Well, last couple of weeks. We're making up for lost time. Britney, Sha'Carrie, and Bill. Oh my!) After that, Reggie plays this week's Stupid Quiz: Fill In The Black. And for this week's Pop Culture Moment, we're looking at The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock, and her recent segment on the abundance of lakes where black neighborhoods used to be. Hmmm...How'd that happen? (Hint: Racism). And we're using that to take us into a deep dive on Black Erasure and try to figure out why people still see us as supporting characters all the damn time. As always, we end with our ConsQUEERacies: Reggie is trifling and forgot one, but Jordan's got some thoughts on how Zoom's popularity skyrocketed so quickly. The truth is here. The truth is queer. And she's says, 'GET VAXXED ALREADY!!'
High Camp, or Terrifying Nightmare? It's a fine line, explains Tarik Davis, about the deeply weird HBO horror classic short "Recorded Live," which Davis watched as a child and still is haunted by. Davis is an actor and writer who appears on the Amber Ruffin Show, and performs with Freestyle Love Supreme. He's gotten around, but as he tells Monica and Kaitlin this week, he still can't get over fears of being eaten alive by rolls of film. Tarik's Instagram: @tarikdavis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[REBROADCAST FROM JANUARY 25, 2021] Comedian and late night host Amber Ruffin and her sister Lacey Lamar have teamed up for a book. Titled, You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories About Racism, the book features a series of stories about the different forms of racism Amber and Lacey face as Black women who live in New York City and Nebraska, respectively. We'll also speak with Amber about her Peacock show, “The Amber Ruffin Show.”
Shantira Jackson is a Chicago transplant based in Los Angeles. She is currently a writer for “The Amber Ruffin Show” on the Peacock Network and “Big Mouth” on Netflix. She was most recently a writer and consulting producer for the new "Saved By The Bell" reboot and has worked as a consulting producer on CNN's “She The People” and as a staff writer for the late-night talk show “Busy Tonight” on E!, NPR's “Ask Me Another”, and BET's "50 Central". She has also written for the “Writer's Guild Awards”, “The Webby Awards” and “The ESPYS”. You can also catch her as a co-host on the podcast “Busy Philipps Is Doing Her Best” ___ Thank you so much for listening to the show! Please remember to FOLLOW, RATE, + REVIEW the show- I would really appreciate it. It helps other screenwriters who are interested in this story to find the show a little easier. If you are interested in becoming a guest, sponsoring the show, or have any other inquiries, please send an email to hi@thebeatsheet.co! You can listen to every episode of The Beat Sheet on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, and Stitcher! You can click here to subscribe to the podcast everywhere via this RSS feed! The official hashtag for the podcast is #beatsheetpod Please be sure to follow us on social media as well! You can find the show everywhere: Instagram | @beatsheetpod Twitter | @beatsheetpod Facebook | The Beat Sheet
On this bonus episode of Indie Thinker we look at the lies of CRT, clapter and the unfunny Left, and the parent pushback against CRT in school boards. RATE, LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE! Partner with indie Thinker: https://deka.gives/indiethinker Follow Indie Thinker: Instagram @theindiethinker Facebook @theindiethink #amberruffin #crt #clapter
Black comedians are having a major moment in Hollywood and Cortney Wills sits down with two women who are killing the comedy game. Amber Ruffin dishes details about her groundbreaking show "The Amber Ruffin Show" and Yvonne Orji opens up about the end of "Insecure" and her new book "Bamboozled by Jesus".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we will be discussing Systemic Racism in America with our guest, Frank. What is Systemic Racism? Does it exist in America? Does the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement fulfil the promise and obligation that the government made for equal rights in the United States? This is part 2 of the conversation. Don't miss Part 1 that we had last week! Join us and our guest, Frank, as we discuss Systemic Racism in America.Check out our website at http://artofdiscussing.buzzsprout.com, on Facebook at Art of Discussing and on Instagram @artofdiscussing.Got a topic that you'd like to see discussed? Interested in being a guest on our show? Just want to reach out to share an opinion, experience, or resource? Leave us a comment below or contact us at info@artofdiscussing.com!! We'd love to hear from you! Keep Discussing!Research/Resources Notes:White Fragility Why It's So Hard For White People to Talk about Racism by Robin DiAngelo (Beacon Press, 2018)Caste The Origins of Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson (Random House, 2020) Rising Out of Hatred The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist by Eli Saslow (Random House, 2018)The 13th (Netflix Documentary, 2016) Black Lives Matters Collection Director: Ava DuVernayKGW News: Systemic Racism Explained (YouTube) published August 6, 2020 available on https://youtu.be/DBxfnXql0ooThe Amber Ruffin Show: Homeownership is Rigged Against Black People. Instead, We Get “Da Hood” (YouTube) by The Amber Ruffin Show published on January 29, 2021 available on https://youtu.be/0nCSHzZIz2IUnconscious Bias Demonstration -CBS This Morning: How Americans View Events through a Partisan Lens (YouTube, 2020) Published on September 18, 2020 available on https://youtu.be/XlAsZUPiwNE Music found on Pixabay. Song name: "Clear Your Mind" by Caffeine Creek BandCheck out our website at http://artofdiscussing.buzzsprout.com, on Facebook at Art of Discussing and on Instagram @artofdiscussing.Got a topic that you'd like to see discussed? Interested in being a guest on our show? Just want to reach out to share an opinion, experience, or resource? Leave us a comment below or contact us at info@artofdiscussing.com!! We'd love to hear from you! Keep Discussing!Music found on Pixabay. Song name: "Clear Your Mind" by Caffeine Creek Band"
It's finally here, the last podcast episode before our hiatus. Noel and Kate do their best to keep it together as they talk through another full week in TV, then head over to the DVD Shelf for one of the quintessential Televerse shows, CBS's lamentably short-lived Limitless. We kick off Our Week in TV with a little comedy, with Noel checking in on Peacock's Girls5eva season one and Kate sharing her thoughts on the Tuca & Bertie premiere. Then we luxuriate in another terrific Top Chef: Portland before celebrating a welcome return on Star Wars: The Bad Batch and heading to our superhero roundup. Loki has fun with jet skis and time travel, Batwoman unveils its new Kate Kane, Superman & Lois continues to drop mythology bombs, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow wants a bigger reaction than maybe we're willing to give it. Afterward, it's time to revisit Limitless—does it hold up as well as we remember? Tune in for our thoughts, then reach out with your takes on this week's TV, Limitless, and whatever strikes your fancy over our hiatus. Thank you to our wonderful guests, friends of the pod, and listeners. We hope you've enjoyed the show, because we've certainly enjoyed making it. Until we're back!DVD Shelf: Limitless (50:14)Our Week in TVGirls5eva S1 (6:19) Tuca & Bertie premiere (10:31)Top Chef: Portland (11:48)Star Wars: The Bad Batch (18:20)Loki (22:14) Batwoman (29:25)Superman & Lois (37:08)DC's Legends of Tomorrow (39:25)Music Featured: “Living Wage in America” from The Amber Ruffin Show
It's finally here, the last podcast episode before our hiatus. Noel and Kate do their best to keep it together as they talk through another full week in TV, then head over to the DVD Shelf for one of the quintessential Televerse shows, CBS's lamentably short-lived Limitless. We kick off Our Week in TV with a little comedy, with Noel checking in on Peacock's Girls5eva season one and Kate sharing her thoughts on the Tuca & Bertie premiere. Then we luxuriate in another terrific Top Chef: Portland before celebrating a welcome return on Star Wars: The Bad Batch and heading to our superhero roundup. Loki has fun with jet skis and time travel, Batwoman unveils its new Kate Kane, Superman & Lois continues to drop mythology bombs, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow wants a bigger reaction than maybe we're willing to give it. Afterward, it's time to revisit Limitless—does it hold up as well as we remember? Tune in for our thoughts, then reach out with your takes on this week's TV, Limitless, and whatever strikes your fancy over our hiatus. Thank you to our wonderful guests, friends of the pod, and listeners. We hope you've enjoyed the show, because we've certainly enjoyed making it. Until we're back! DVD Shelf: Limitless (50:14) Our Week in TV Girls5eva S1 (6:19) Tuca & Bertie premiere (10:31) Top Chef: Portland (11:48) Star Wars: The Bad Batch (18:20) Loki (22:14) Batwoman (29:25) Superman & Lois (37:08) DC's Legends of Tomorrow (39:25) Music Featured: “Living Wage in America” from The Amber Ruffin Show
In this episode, we will be discussing Systemic Racism in America with our guest, Frank. What is Systemic Racism? Does it exist in America? Does the abolition of slavery and the civil rights movement fulfil the promise and obligation that the government made for equal rights in the United States? This is part 1 of the conversation. Join us and our guest, Frank, as we discuss Systemic Racism in America.Check out our website at http://artofdiscussing.buzzsprout.com, on Facebook at Art of Discussing and on Instagram @artofdiscussing.Got a topic that you'd like to see discussed? Interested in being a guest on our show? Just want to reach out to share an opinion, experience, or resource? Leave us a comment below or contact us at info@artofdiscussing.com!! We'd love to hear from you! Keep Discussing!Research/Resources Notes:White Fragility Why It's So Hard For White People to Talk about Racism by Robin DiAngelo (Beacon Press, 2018)Caste The Origins of Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson (Random House, 2020) Rising Out of Hatred The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist by Eli Saslow (Random House, 2018)The 13th (Netflix Documentary, 2016) Black Lives Matters Collection Director: Ava DuVernayKGW News: Systemic Racism Explained (YouTube) published August 6, 2020 available on https://youtu.be/DBxfnXql0ooThe Amber Ruffin Show: Homeownership is Rigged Against Black People. Instead, We Get “Da Hood” (YouTube) by The Amber Ruffin Show published on January 29, 2021 available on https://youtu.be/0nCSHzZIz2IUnconscious Bias Demonstration -CBS This Morning: How Americans View Events through a Partisan Lens (YouTube, 2020) Published on September 18, 2020 available on https://youtu.be/XlAsZUPiwNE Music found on Pixabay. Song name: "Clear Your Mind" by Caffeine Creek BandCheck out our website at http://artofdiscussing.buzzsprout.com, on Facebook at Art of Discussing and on Instagram @artofdiscussing.Got a topic that you'd like to see discussed? Interested in being a guest on our show? Just want to reach out to share an opinion, experience, or resource? Leave us a comment below or contact us at info@artofdiscussing.com!! We'd love to hear from you! Keep Discussing!Music found on Pixabay. Song name: "Clear Your Mind" by Caffeine Creek Band"
While editing this, we turned on Peacock to watch The Amber Ruffin Show, and it wanted us to choose an avatar for our account. One of the choice was ET, so I guess that's where that's streaming nowadays.
Hey guys! What a time we are living in! Did you hear about the new CDC recommendations for masks? No, it's not a blank check to for everyone to go shirtless...I mean maskless. ;-) Listen in to hear what yours truly has to say about it and hear about how my weekend went over in Houston. Also, seriously, WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? I have chemo #5 coming up tomorrow. I'm both excited about it and not excited about it. Ready for the chapter to be over...almost there. :) Y'all stay safe and healthy! Please.
Now is a particularly exciting time to talk to Amber Ruffin, an improvisation-trained comedy performer and writer whose talent, perseverance, and upbeat charm have led to her own late night variety series. Peacock’s “The Amber Ruffin Show” allows the multihyphenate host to both indulge in the silliest comedic premises and cover current events with a refreshing directness otherwise rare in late night television. Her advice to fellow creators and comedians is to take risks, have no shame, and be prolific. “You have to have a pile of work that you can point to and go, ‘I can do this and here’s the proof.’ ” Amber grew up a theater kid in Omaha, Nebraska, before training in improv and sketch comedy at Boom Chicago Amsterdam, the iO Theater, and the Second City. She’s appeared on Comedy Central’s “Drunk History,” written for awards show specials and series including “A Black Lady Sketch Show,” and in 2014 became the first Black woman to write for a network talk show on NBC’s “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” which has earned her four Primetime Emmy nominations. Browse backstage.com for advice on comedy and improv here: https://bit.ly/3eneeHt --- Backstage has been the #1 resource for actors and talent-seekers for 60 years. In the Envelope, Backstage’s podcast, features intimate, in-depth conversations with today’s most noteworthy film, television, and theater actors and creators. This is your guide to every aspect of acting, from voiceover and commercial work to casting directors, agents, and more. Full of both know-how and inspiration, In the Envelope airs weekly to cover everything from practical advice on navigating the industry, to how your favorite projects are made, to personal stories of success and failure alike. Join host Jack Smart, Awards Editor at Backstage, for this guide on how to live the creative life from those who are doing it every day: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ Follow Backstage and In the Envelope on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast Looking to get cast? Subscribe here: www.backstage.com/subscribe Browse Backstage casting listings: https://bit.ly/3mth68e Check out our community-driven virtual programming, The Slate: https://bit.ly/2WDNXf0 Backstage stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement: https://bit.ly/3cuMBt5 Special thanks to... - Host: Jack Smart - Producer: Jamie Muffett - Social media: Katie Minard, Alysa Cirelli - Design: Mark Stinson, Caitlin Watkins - Additional support: Christine McKenna-Tirella, Kasey Howe, Samantha Sherlock, Benjamin Lindsay, Oriella St. Louis
Commercial/music video director and Clubhouse maven, Eli Green, joins TCB's Jake Kroeger for a truly in-depth conversation on the nature of comedy, especially at this time, especially on Clubhouse. Green is the creator of the "Crazy Good Fun" club on Clubhouse which has spawned dozens and dozens of irreverent rooms in addition to juggling the prospect of making "fun" commercials throughout the pandemic. It's a grand, sprawling conversation spanning trying to execute being funny for poorly thought out ad campaigns to tinkering with the very things that make comedy work. Also, "hot" takes on Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan, The Amber Ruffin Show expanding it's staff, and ArcLight Cinemas closing.Look into all of Eli's work at eligreen.com and join the Crazy Good Fun on Clubhouse to see what new hijinks Green and the collective are getting into.The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).Produced by Jake KroegerMusic by Brian GranilloArtwork by Andrew Delman and KT
Amber Ruffin is breaking boundaries in late-night television with her witty and insightful takes on race, politics and history. She's a writer and performer on NBC's “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and the star of “The Amber Ruffin Show.” In this laugh-packed conversation, host Brittany Packnett Cunningham talks to the comedian about everything from the rise of Black women in late-night to why racism is actually...funny? Plus, Brittany brings you the latest Untrending news. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Party Crashers - In this episode of 'The Uninvited', we are picking up the conversation from the 'Stop Asian Hate' episode by digging into the roots of hate crimes against the AAPI community and talking about the 'P word': Policy and some key themes that have created the hostile environment we are living in today. This is not a fun conversation but an important one. Hope you'll join us for it. Do Good, Be Well. Jerry, of the Uninvited Please Google the "Amber Ruffin Show" to get the full segment on hate crimes against the AAPI community "I'm Coming Around", composed and performed by ThirdStory --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jerry-jones5/message
Currently a writer for the the hit Netflix show Big Mouth and the Amber Ruffin Show, FSU alumni Shantira Jackson recently reflects on her rapidly growing career and lends insight on the keys to her success.
Dewayne Perkins, jack of all trades, walks us through his interior design hobby, from Potbelly to townhomes. According to Dewayne, it's all about setting the right vibe — work vibe, high vibe, sexy vibe, all the vibes! He teaches us how to make the most out of any space and reveals the key to curating a gorgeous home, money! Really though, if you need advice on anything, who ya gonna call? Dewayne Perkins. Thanks to The Great Courses Plus for sponsoring the show. Advertise on Hobby Hunter via Gumball.fm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do an academy award winning South Korean drama and a 90s Ice-T action thriller have in common? That's the question we address this month with the hosts of the Brothers from Another Planet podcast Lemar McLean, Tarik Davis, and Don P. Hooper. You read that right. This month we have not one, not two, but three guests! This month we address how both Ernest Dickerson's Surviving the Game and Bong Joon Ho's Parasite are stories of how for those without money, capitalism may truly be The Most Dangerous Game, one rigged to be unwinnable. And we consider the question: "Are rich people the Most Dangerous Parasite?" Don P. Hooper is a writer and filmmaker of Jamaican heritage. He was a staff writer for the 2017-2020 Writers Guild of America East Awards and his directing work has been selected and featured in the NYC Horror Film Festival, The New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival (award winner), Martha's Vineyard AA Film Festival, and more. His poetry has been featured in Unión de Periodistas, the “Ransack” chapbook and the “Jerk Apricots and Chains” chapbook. He does voice-over in video games and documentaries. He proudly reps Brooklyn, all day, every day. Tarik Davis is an actor/writer/avid pop culture consumer based in Brooklyn, NY. Past experience includes performing for Upright Citizens Brigade in New York, Boom Chicago in Amsterdam and The Second City in Chicago. Tarik wrote and stars in Page One, a short horror film that was featured in the Art of Brooklyn Film Festival and the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival. Tarik is a regular performer at The Pit with Comedy People's Time and The Baldwins and at UCB Hell's Kitchen with Baby Wants Candy. Tarik joined Freestyle Love Supreme in July 2019 at the Kennedy Center in D.C. and made his Broadway debut with FLS at the Booth Theater in December 2019. You can also catch Tarik as a main cast member in the Netflix series The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show and as the on camera announcer for The Amber Ruffin Show on Peacock and on the weekly podcast, Brothers From Another Planet. LeMar McLean produces the podcasts Brothers From Another Planet and The Taped Off TV Podcast. Since producing the web series Breakfast in Bed and the short film Page One, he's focused on screenwriting in the social justice horror/thriller space. Listen to Brothers from Another Planet! Learn more about Lemar! Learn more about Tarik! Learn more about Don! Parasite on Rotten Tomatoes Surviving the Game on Rotten Tomatoes Ebert.com on Parasite Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel on Surviving the Game Janet Maslin on Surviving the Game Vulture Interview with Bong Joon Ho Shawn Setaro Interview with Ernest Dickerson on The Cipher All music in the episode is by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- 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/thecelluloidmirror/message
In this interview on Being White In America, I have a roundtable discussion with Dan McCool, Ph.D., and author of "Self, Institutions, and Others" and the founder of Blue Revolution, and Alicia Jones McLeod of ChallengingRacisim.org, a non-profit organization that aims to educate and empower us with knowledge on institutional and systemic racism. In my never-ending search for growth, evolution, and authenticity, I am tackling the very difficult topic of race relations in America today, specifically from the perspective of what it means to be white in America now, at this current juncture in our history. We address topics like unconscious racism, white privilege, white guilt, racial equality, passive racism, the whitewashing of American history, Black Lives Matter, and more. These kinds of topics that require us to be introspective and uncompromisingly honest with ourselves are never easy. It requires us to turn around and face our shadow selves, our unconscious beliefs and assumptions, and push up against our current comfort zone in order to evolve into greater, more expansive versions of ourselves. Let us have the courage to have difficult conversations, take a deep and honest look at ourselves, and even admit when it's time for us to let go of our outdated, erroneous beliefs that no longer serve us or the world we live in. To learn more about Dan McCool and Blue Revolution: https://www.bluerevolutionusa.com/ And here are some helpful links and resources shared by Alicia: www.challegingracism.org. https://www.challengingracism.org/events - For upcoming events. This is the 21 Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge https://www.eddiemoorejr.com/21daycha... Podcast DoTheWork - https://www.stitcher.com/show/do-the-... Amber Ruffin Show - https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/t... (funny and female - one of Alicia's faves) Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man - https://uncomfortableconvos.com/ (race-focused youtube show but easier topics and explanations for beginners into racial equity). Left-Handed vs. Right-Handed video - https://youtu.be/g1swN72r5Fk (helps explain the invisibility of privilege) ABOUT THE HOST:Erica Boucher, host of the ALL WAYS EVOLVING Podcast, is an Author, Yogi, and Group Travel Specialist. As the owner of International Yoga Travel, she hosts yoga retreats and travel around the world. Learn more about her upcoming trips here. *Intro music taken with permission by the artist from the song track, Journeying, on the album The River by Michael Brant DeMaria. Couresty of Ontosmusic/michaelbrantdemaria.
You might have seen Tarik on The Amber Ruffin Show, or seen him perform comedy on the stage and screen. This week, we sit down to talk about Richard Pryor's 4th album, his character work and storytelling, and what they … Continue reading →
Order yourself a $5 milkshake and a Big Kahuna Burger and hop on the podcast chopper for our first entry into the Tarantino-verse! Will Hollywood-changing mega-hit PULP FICTION become our top-rated film of all time, or will Quentin find some way to sabotage himself? And, more importantly, can a foot massage just be a foot massage?This week's recommendations: Kahmeela has somehow watched all of infamously sprawling TV show Supernatural! Robin heartily recommends Peacock's new comedy series The Amber Ruffin Show! And Sean coolly endorses the new Hulu flick Run!
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks about Sidney Powell leaving the Trump legal team, Buffalo New York business owners standing up to Andrew Cuomo’s lockdown orders, and Amber Ruffin’s message against family unity. Dave first discusses Sidney Powell’s claims of “biblical” evidence regarding her allegations of election fraud. The next day Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis confirmed that Sidney Powell was no longer on the Donald Trump legal team. Dave tries to make sense of all this and when this election will finally be over. Meanwhile in Buffalo, New York, business owners are taking lockdown protests to the next level and practicing civil disobedience. Business owners were caught on camera chasing out the sheriff and the health department who were trying to shut down their meeting on private property. Finally on the Amber Ruffin Show, Amber Ruffin spread a message encouraging political polarization and demonizing Trump supporters. This pro-divided states of America message is not quite the “time to heal” message that Joe Biden spoke of in his victory speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They say “don't shit where you eat,” but most of our social circles largely consist of the people we work with. Well...shit! On this episode of The Pleasure is Ours, Cody is joined by comedian slash writer Demi Adejuyigbe (Gilmore Guys, The Good Place, The Amber Ruffin Show) to discuss the complexities of dating a coworker. When power dynamics are at play, the boys agree that could be a recipe for a lawsuit — but all things being equal, when exactly should you entertain the notion of taking things to the next level with your cubicle crush? Hint: There's a distinction to be made between shitting where you eat and “defecating where you dine.” (We can all agree that both wipe jobs and workplace encounters shouldn't be one and dones.) Speaking of shit and all things shitty, why did Justin Bieber block Cody on Twitter? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
[E215] It's a hangout ketchup episode this week as we welcome back Lee Perry to discuss the future of theaters and moviegoing. Plus, Pen15 on Hulu, The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Amber Ruffin Show, The Exorcist, Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides and Lost in Translation, and more. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd Ep 215 Shownotes News - soul is coming to disney plus, amc is running out of money (03:08) https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/amc-theatres-says-cash-resources-to-be-largely-depleted-by-end-of-2020-or-early-2021 Ketchup Hunter- The Exorcist (37:05), The Blob (43:32), The Virgin Suicides, Lost in Translation (49:50) Ernest - fargo (1:05:47), the amber ruffin show (1:10:07), raised by wolves (1:16:51), wicker man (1:23:21), nightmare before Christmas (1:29:44), pen15 (1:38:36) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
Walls reveals that Mercury has just gone into retrograde until November 3rd, meaning that communication could be extra difficult through the election. Perfect timing! Rachel shares her (many) experiences with aggressive water fowl. Walls confirms her love of the woods. The hosts recommend several BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Person of Color) creators to support and follow on social media. What type of nature do you feel most comfortable in? Would you rather battle one horse-sized duck, or one hundred duck-sized horses? Tell us about it! Send a voice memo or an email to withrachelandwalls@gmail.com. You can also DM us on social media: IG @withrachelandwalls + Twitter @rachelandwalls. Order Walls' Halloween zine here! Rachel's drink recipes are vampire-approved. Music by Royer Bockus Show your listener support with a monthly donation! Click the "Support" button here. Some resources: Follow/Explore the #blacktober hashtag on Twitter and Instagram Follow Lakota/Mohawk journalist Corinne Rice on Twitter and Instagram Follow Diné/Oglala Lakota/Tohono O'odham writer Allen Salway on Twitter and Instagram Follow Indigenous trans-femme creator, activist, and artist Charlie//Amáyá on Twitter and Instagram Follow Cherokee writer and advocate Rebecca Nagle on Twitter and Instagram Follow Navajo/Mexican-American TV writer (and show runner of the upcoming TV show Rutherford Falls on Peacock) Sierra Ornelas on Twitter and Instagram Follow NDN Collective (a national organization dedicated to building Indigenous power) on Twitter and Instagram Sign up for the Peacock streaming service for free to watch The Amber Ruffin Show (and Rutherford Falls by Sierra Ornelas once it's released!), or watch The Amber Ruffin show on YouTube for free --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withrachelandwalls/support