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This week I spoke to actress, advocate, philanthropist, and producer Torrey Joël DeVitto. She recently wrapped a six-season run on the NBC drama, “Chicago Med”, and we spoke on zoom from her farm in Michigan. A few years into her acting career, Torrey began volunteering in hospice and tells me how spending time with the dying shifted her perspective on life, death, and what's important. We also talk about navigating change within her industry, growing up around icons like Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel and how that influenced her creativity and work ethic. Outside of her acting work, Torrey is an advocate for women's safety, health, and rights. She is on the board of directors of the youth-based organization SafeBae, so we speak about consent, safety, and education around sexual assault. I loved getting to know her in this conversation. Show Notes:- Follow @torreydevitto and @safebae- There are a couple of spots open in my one-on-one creative consulting! If you want to work with me, learn more here and book a free session with me to see if it's a correct fit - ALL of our Let it Out Kits are 22 percent off until the end of the week, including our Remix Your Resolutions kit and our breakup kits. Offer code: twentytwo- Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox- Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout If you liked this episode, try out:Episode 155: Andree Vermeulen on Creativity, Intuitive Eating, Relationships & More Sponsors:Start smelling amazing with Native's lineup of natural deodorants, soaps, body wash, and more! Get 20% off your first order at nativedeo.com/letitout and enter code letitout at checkoutTake charge of your email and get a more organized, saner inbox with SaneBox! Get a $25 credit at SaneBox.com/letitout
We have actress and writer Andree Vermeulen (Angie Tribeca / How to Train Your Dragon series) on this week and she is telling us about a lifetime of "getting that feeling" in haunted places and a terrifying recount of being chased through a cemetery. Then we have listenerCrystal who went to a psychic and they were MOSTLY incorrect except for one very specific detail. And we finish up stories from listener Elias including a very scary night in the barracks and creepy whispering. Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com. BetterHelp is customized online therapy that offers video, phone and even live chat sessions with your therapist, so you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy and you can start communicating with your therapist in under 48 hours. Join the millions of people who are seeing what therapy is really about. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and A Funny Feeling listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/afunnyfeeling. Apostrophe is a prescription skincare company that offers science-backed oral and topical medications that are clinically proven to help clear acne. Save fifteen dollars off your first visit with an Apostrophe provider at Apostrophe.com/FUNNYFEELING when you use our code: FUNNYFEELING. This code is only available to our listeners. iD Tech is where kids and teens learn from the best. Their live instructors make learning fun with engaging courses in coding, design, game development, math, and more. They now offer a variety of math homework help options, so you and your kids can stress less and celebrate more when they ace those assignments and tests. With 1-on-1 tutoring and weekly, small-group Semesters, there's something for every kid. Every interest. Every skill level. Scheduling is fast and flexible, with options guaranteed to fit your family's busy schedule. Go to IDTECH.com/funnyfeeling right now and use code funnyfeeling to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! Advertise on A Funny Feeling via Gumball.fm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 15, Cooler, which originally aired on January 29, 2013 and was written by Rebecca Addelman and directed by Max Winkler. Here's a quick recap of the episode:The guys determine they're all ready to have sex again and have a night out togther. However, Jess gets paranoid while she's home alone, and makes the guys come home early. She tries to show them she's not a “cooler” so they play their second on-screen game of True American, which leads to an exciting predicament for Jess and Nick shippers… We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Abu Nazir (Homeland) - During the game of True American, Schmidt calls out “Abu Nazir” who is a fictional character from the TV Show Homeland. Inspector Gadget - When trying to get Nick to kiss Jess, they encourage him to inspect her tonsils like Inspector Gadget. Additional Pop Culture References such as:Band of Brothers - When they guys see Holly at the bar, they confirm they're like the group from Band of Brothers. Band of Brothers is a dramatized account of "Easy Company", assigned to the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division during World War II. Gang related / Crips - Jess heard the sounds at the door and was worried it was gang related. She was also concerned about her blue curtains and whispered “Crips” when on the phone with Nick. The Crips are a gang based in the coastal regions of southern California whose members traditionally wear blue clothing. “I am not a crook” - During the True American game the loft calls out “I am not a crook”. Amid charges for the Watergate scandal, President Richard Nixon infamously said, "I am not a crook" during a press conference in Orlando, Florida. We also cover Schmidt's dismissal of Shivrang's “English” accent as our “Schmidtism” this episode as well as give Schmidt's dancing an honorary Schmidtism. In our “not in the 2020s” section we talk about how Schmidt makes light of Nick being sad. We also discuss how Cece “lying” for Schmidt so he can move on is a “yes in the 2020s” moment as well as how comfortable Sam was in his relationship with Jess. We also explore the careers of Brooklyn Decker (Holly), Sal Stowers (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Girl), and Andree Vermeulen (Beth), the guest stars of this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: David Walton (Sam - discussed on S2E3), M. Hasna M. (a movie-goer), Jocelyn Osorio (Andrea), Katie Wee (Palm Reading Girl), Brenda Song (Daisy), and Satya Bhabha (Shivrang).Additionally in the podcast we discuss how the beer that the loft is drinking is Heisler beer and mention a few other shows that also use this fake beer brand. We had also previously included links to find “instructions” on how to play True American on S1E20's show notes which can be found here.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:London Fog - Schmidt refers to Nick as London Fog, telling him he's “hot to trot”. London Fog is an American coat manufacturer known for making trench coats, raincoats, jackets, and parkas. London Fog was also a nightclub in the 1960 in Los Angeles and is a hot tea-based drink including Earl Grey tea, milk, and vanilla syrup.401(k) - When Nick is trying to convince Holly that Schmidt is happy he mentions that he has a 401(k) which is an employer-sponsored pension plan where employees can deposit into their retirement funds directly from their paycheck and is sometimes matched by their employers. There are two main kinds including an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and tax exempt or EET.Throughout the game of True American, there were many historical and political references such as:Clinton - Bill Clinton was a former US president who was impeached after lying to a grand jury about his affair with Monica Lewinsky, who was at the time a White House intern.Joe Biden - Joseph Biden Jr. was born in 1942 and was elected the 46th President of the United States in 2021. Prior to his time as President he was also the Vice President of the United States and the Delaware Senator for 36 years, being sworn in just after he turned 30.Howard Dean Scream - Howard Dean is a retired American politician who was the Governor of Vermont from 1991 to 2003 and is also a physician, author, and lobbyist. When he was a Presidential Candidate in 2004, he lost the Iowa Caucus to John Kerry and while reassuring his supporters listed out the states he would win and screamed “Yeah!” which became popularly known after it was broadcasted over 600 times in the next 4 days.Hawley-Smoot Tariff - This is a United States tariff in 1930 that was passed to help American farmers by raising taxes on imports by up to 20%. The stock market did not react favorably to its passage and the timing coincides with the start of the Great Depression as the tariff raised prices that led to other countries having retaliatory tariffs on US goods as well.Mulligan - This is a golf term that means the second attempt after the first one didn't work. The earliest known use of the term is from 1931 in a daily newspaper in Detroit and most believe that the term came from a golfer with the last name Mulligan.Iron Curtain - This is the political and military barrier that the Soviet Union created after World War II to keep itself from the Western and non communist countries. Although it had been used sparingly since the 19th century, Winston Churchill, the British prime minister, used the term in a speech in 1946 which solidified the usage of the term.“Amber Waves of Grain” - This is a lyric from an American patriotic song called “America the Beautiful” which refers to fields in the plains area where wheat (which is golden in color) is grown. The song was written by Katharine Lee Bates in 1893 and was set to music and officially titled “America the Beautiful” in 1910.Mason-Dixon Line - This was a line separating the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia which also was seen as the border between the North and the South during the American Civil War. It originated when Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed the land in the 1760s to solve a border dispute which had been going on for almost a century.Gettysburg - This was a battle during the American Civil War fought in July 1863 which is described as the war's turning point and involved the largest number of casualties in one battle in the entire war. It is also the location where President Lincoln gave his famous speech, the Gettysburg Address.Bull Run - This battle was the first major battle of the American Civil War in July 1861. This battle caused both sides to realize that this war was going to be much longer and bloodier than anticipated and highlighted many of the problems that were typical during the first year of the American Civil War.This episode got a 10/10 Rating from both Kritika and Kelly and we both had the same favorite character: Nick!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 16!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Actor Andree Vermeulen is accomplishing a bunch of major life shifts in a very short time. Within the past 5 months she’s gotten pregnant, engaged, and moved into a new house. That’s...a lot. And she faces the challenges of her transitioning life through the practices of shifting her perspective to empowerment and connecting with who she really is on a daily basis. Today, she sat down with me to talk about how releasing her grip on the idea of "plans" helped get her role on the TV show "Angie Tribeca" (and even her baby). I’m so grateful she decided to be here with me right now in this moment.
Andree Vermeulen (Angie Tribeca, How to Train Your Dragon) joins Scott and Colton to talk about Billy Meier, Vapor Wave, horses and how she might be a star seed. They also spit sick freestyles and lift spirits, Andree is so great and so is this episode!
A college student confides in his friend about his relationship status. A patient visits a general practitioner for a physical (12:24). A man is not allowed to take the stairs at his hotel (25:08). Featuring Casey Feigh, Luka Jones, Mary Holland, Nick Mandernach, Andree Vermeulen, and Courtney Pauroso.
Neighbors walking their dogs encounter each other on the sidewalk. A homeless man asks for help (13:17). Two employees at a Chipotle discuss life in and out of the restaurant (27:51). Featuring Mary Holland, Casey Feigh, Luka Jones, Andree Vermeulen, Brian Huskey, and Lauren Lapkus.
A group of teachers return to school after summer break. Friends at a dinner party try to determine the source of an unusual smell (10:20). A liquor store cashier confronts a customer about her poor parking (20:02). Featuring Mary Holland, Casey Feigh, Luka Jones, Colin Hanks, and Andree Vermeulen.
Where do we even start? Today's episode was chock full of great perspectives, stories, and eMoTiOnS. Our guest this week is the incredible Andree Vermeulen (twitter.com/dreeandree) from TBS's "Angie Tribeca." She and Molly (twitter.com/molls) cover topics like parenting methods, periods in prison, and a sweet snapchat rant! We also answer your questions about someone's mom hating on you, how you feel about your significant other skinny dipping with other people, and whether or not you should get a dog (you should!). I mean, there's nothing else to say but to dig in and let us know what you think! Thanks #PlzAdviseNation for being such loyal listeners, calling in regularly, and being such a great family. We love and appreciate you guys and we promise to keep putting out the purest, bombest content for u. If you have anything you wanna say or if you have a question for us, please leave us a message at 323-450-7408 or email us at plzadvise@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Actor Andree Vermeulen (New Girl, The Birthday Boys) stops by Studio 309 and discusses her struggles finding an agent at first, her mad waitressing skills, and more! Info, photos, links, et cetera -- http://boxangeles.com/144
Live from the NerdMelt Showroom in LA, Doug welcomes actors Andree Vermeulen and Sarah Shahi to the show, along with musician Jared Watson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andree Vermeulen has had a lifetime worth of Worst Birthdays, but at least she's been hypnotized to not care. You can find her at her website http://www.andreevermeulen.com, follow her on Twitter @DreeAndree. You should also watch her on Season 2 of Angie Tribeca this Monday on TBS!
Matt and Mark address the Ghostbusters backlash. Is it overzealous fanboys, sexism, a vocal minority, or should all of us mouthbreathers just relax and laugh at what will potentially be just a fun movie. Also, actress Andreee Vermeulen from the TBS comedy "Angie Tribeca" sits down with us to talk about what we can expect from season 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Actress and all around funny person Andree Vermeulen sits with Razzle to chat about all sorts of fun facts and even do a little Today We Learned freestyle rap song at the end!!
Enjoy a wonderful and long episode with Andree Vermeulen with some messed up horse stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Word With Framily!! What an episode we have for you today! Julian "J Train" Stern sat down with (An)Dree Vermeulen (Angie Tribeca, How To Train Your Dragon [series]) and gossiped about GOSSIP. These two also gabbed about being plant based vs. vegan, religion, feminism, rap, voice acting, and Dree's champsionship winning basketball team Lucille Ballers! Send us your life secrets, have you ever been the victim of gossip? Send in your stories to wordwithfriendpodcast@gmail.com! Dree is an actor, writer, and rapper in Los Angeles. Tune in to Angie Tribeca in October on TBS! Follow Dree Follow Julian Follow Word With Friend Subscribe to us on iTunes! Don’t forget to share and rate us! We NEED IT.