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Beth Behrs on season 6 of "The Neighborhood" and bringing heart to comedy Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance are visiting Greenland, which has been a focus of U.S. politics as President Trump pushes to take over the island. A recent poll shows 85% of people in Greenland say they do not want to be part of the United States. CBS News' Holly Williams has more. A 25% tariff could mean higher car costs for consumers. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent joins "CBS Mornings" to explain how to secure a good loan and red flags to look for when purchasing a car. "48 Hours" correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti speaks to one of seven Jane Does who testified at the trial of David Pearce, the Los Angeles man charged with murder in the overdose deaths of friends Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabrales in 2021. The average wedding in the U.S. costs more than $30,000. Now, event planners are warning couples that prices could go up because of tariffs. CBS News' Nancy Chen shows how to say "I do" without going into debt. In 1992, Dr. Mae Jemison became the first woman of color to travel to space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. More than three decades later, she continues to champion science, technology, and education through her work on Earth. Grammy award-winning singer and actor JoJo became the youngest solo artist to have a debut number one single on the Billboard Top 40 with "Leave (Get Out)." Now, with her new EP "NGL," she tells stories of resilience. Beth Behrs plays Gemma Johnson, a well-meaning principal whose quirky choices often stir up laughs and lessons next door on "The Neighborhood." Behrs reflects on the show's impact, its evolving storylines and what fans can expect this season. 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
Welcome to season two of The Last Show on Earth!!If there was a huge asteroid hurtling toward Earth threatening to destroy life as we know it and you could see one more show before you die, what would it be? It can be anything you want - a show you've seen before, one that you wish you'd seen, or something you've made up entirely. What would be YOUR Last Show on Earth? This is the podcast in which we ask a special guest the big, BIG question that nobody ever needed, or indeed, bothered to ask. Our guest this week is Matt Doyle Matt Doyle is an American singer/songwriter and actor who trained at LAMDA in London before starring in shows like The Book of Mormon, War Horse, Bye Bye Birdie, Spring Awakening and Sweeney Todd (with previous Last Show guest Norm Lewis). He won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in the gender-swapped production of Company in 2021 and also won an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Drama Desk award for the same role. He is currently working on and helping develop a biographical musical about Frank Sinatra in which he plays the title role called Sinatra: the Musical.He is a popular Twitch streamer and has written a hugely popular internet comic called Dents with childhood friend, actress Beth Behrs. He lives in New Jersey with his fiancé Max Clayton, who is also an actor.Links:Wikihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Doyle_(actor)Not Getting Married at 54 below with his partner Maxhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzQjSCdmQ2gRevisting roles interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwfUpAu1TekMatt's Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/isthatmattdoyleWebcomic “Dents”https://www.webtoons.com/en/sf/dents/list?title_no=671 Hosted by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic written by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic performed by John Owen-Jones, Alistair Brammer and John QuirkRecorded & edited by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerA 2024 John Owen-Jones Associates Productionwww.johnowenjones.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is NSYNC reuniting?! ET's breaking the story… what's bringing the group back together. Then, Britney Spears' divorce. Her prenup revealed, could her ex have a shot to get millions? Then, we're in Maui with Mick Fleetwood rebuilding after the devastating wildfires. How he plans to use music to help. Plus, a hurricane headed towards Hollywood?! How the once in a lifetime event could wreak havoc. And, Raquel aka Rachel Leviss finally reveals her future with “Vanderpump Rules.” Plus, Pamela Anderson going fresh faced forever? Why she's swearing off makeup. And, Post Malone explains how he lost 55-pounds. Then, why tonight's “Secret Celebrity Renovation” with “The Neighborhood's” Beth Behrs is a must see. Plus, Alana Springsteen on ET's Certified Country. The comparisons to Taylor Swift and the superstar she's teaming up with.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ABOUT KELSI SHEREN AND BRASS AND UNITYThis is the story of a woman who witnessed the worst in the War in Afghanistan, was confronted by demons of post-traumatic stress, and fought for her life to become stronger than ever. Fresh out of high school, Kelsi Sheren, a diminutive nineteen-year-old woman, sought to join the military to help liberate those oppressed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. While she was often the smallest person in basic training, she proved she had the biggest heart and often the most energy. She made it to Afghanistan and joined a British military unit for house-to-house insurgent patrol. What she saw there was unimaginable death and destruction-including the killing of a brother-in-arms. Devastated, Kelsi was sent home to get her head straight, but even therapy and medication couldn't clear her mind-or let her sleep. When two others who served with her later took their own lives, she feared that was the only way out. Clinging to life and the love of her husband and child, she knew she wasn't ready to give in. Finding respite in a jewelry business that utilized spent shell casings, and with the help of innovative grief therapy, Kelsi not only survived but continues to thrive-and works tirelessly to spread the word and help others. ABOUT KELSI SHEREN Kelsi Sheren is a combat veteran and artillery gunner in the Canadian military who served in Afghanistan in 2009 with the Canadian, American, and British armed forces. She was a competitive Tae Kwon Do champion from the ages of four to nineteen and holds a second-degree black belt. After deploying to Afghanistan at nineteen, Kelsi was diagnosed with PTSD and sent home only to begin a new war-the war with herself. When her therapist recommended art therapy, Kelsi started making jewelry out of spent shell casings. She began with a warrior bracelet that led to the creation of a successful jewelry and eyewear brand, Brass & Unity. Twenty percent of net profits go toward helping veterans who are suffering from PTSD, depression, anxiety, and suicide. In 2020, Brass & Unity was nominated for Canada's top fashion award, The CAFA Fashion Impact Award. Brass & Unity has developed an avid following among celebrities such as Ellen DeGeneres, Beth Behrs, Michael Bublé, Jenna Dewan, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Julianne Hough and has been featured on Ellen, Good Morning America, The Today Show, People, InStyle, Forbes, ELLE, Fashion, Carson Daly's "Mind Matters," and BuzzFeed.Get the book:https://a.co/d/a7nCN76Website:https://brassandunity.com/
Beth Behrs recently took a Horsemanship 101 course with girlfriends Sarah Maslin Nir and Jessie Lochrie at Monty Roberts' California Horse Center in Solvang California. Debbie and Beth have fun sharing about the experience and Beth's love for horses. And Adam Black returns to give us the details of the exciting Appalachian Trainer Face Off and the horse he is training this year to compete in it. Listen in... Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGlovesGuest: Beth BehrsGuest: Adam BlackFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network
Beth Behrs recently took a Horsemanship 101 course with girlfriends Sarah Maslin Nir and Jessie Lochrie at Monty Roberts' California Horse Center in Solvang California. Debbie and Beth have fun sharing about the experience and Beth's love for horses. And Adam Black returns to give us the details of the exciting Appalachian Trainer Face Off and the horse he is training this year to compete in it. Listen in... Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGlovesGuest: Beth BehrsGuest: Adam BlackFor tips on Good Horsemanship: Ask MontyLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network
Jonathan Kite returns for an all new About Last Night Podcast with Adam Ray and brings some friends along with him like Donald Trump, Tom Cruise, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken, Jeff Bridges & more! This year, Jonathan Kite can be seen starring in Netflix's comedy series, "Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!" opposite Jamie Foxx. Kite may be best known for his starring role as the hilarious and lovable Ukrainian cook Oleg in CBS' long-running, award-winning comedy series "2 Broke Girls" opposite Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs. As a stand-up comedian, Kite has performed nationwide and internationally to sold-out audiences. He is an expert impressionist, boasting over 150 celebrity impressions that include Donald Trump, Vince Vaughn, Tom Hanks, Anthony Bourdain, Seth Rogen, Liam Neeson, Christian Bale, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey Jr., and John Lithgow, to name a few. Follow Jonathan on Instagram and Twitter @JonathanKite and on TikTok @TheJonathanKite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beth Behrs on How Her Character Continues to Evolve on the CBS Series “The Neighborhood”
CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports on Senators Ed Markey and Richard Blumenthal introducing legislation calling for an airline passenger bill of rights. It follows the meltdown with Southwest Airlines that impacted thousands of flights.Actor Beth Behrs joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the hit CBS sitcom, "The Neighborhood," being renewed for a sixth season. Behrs discusses the evolution of her character, Gemma, and how the show has been able to resonate with viewers because of the real issues it tackles.Chelsea Handler joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss guest hosting "The Daily Show."Samara Joy won big at the Grammys, bringing home two awards for Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album. “CBS Saturday Morning” co-host Michelle Miller caught up with the rising jazz star before her big night.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tara sits down with acclaimed 2 Broke Girls star, Beth Behrs. They discuss the joys and hardships of Beth's first months as a mother, and the tribulations women face as comedians. She and Tara analyze the power of humor, and what it means to laugh, even when it seems impossible.Follow Beth Behrs on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbehrsTwitter: https://twitter.com/bethbehrs-----Tune into The Neighborhood Monday nights on CBS at 8/7c.-----Follow Dr. Tara on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtaraswartTwitter: https://twitter.com/TaraSwartLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taraswartTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtaraswartReinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara is proud to be supported by MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and their Executive Education programs. “MIT: Join us in building a better world.” For more information on MIT Executive Education, including details about Dr. Tara's six-week course, “Neuroscience for Business,” simply visit executive.mit.edu today. An extraordinary first step toward Reinventing Yourself.Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara is proudly supported by Emotional Wellbeing by Raffles Hotels & Resorts. A true luxury is not just about what you do, it's about how we make you feel. For more information on Raffles Hotels & Resorts, including details about their curated wellbeing programs, simply visit Raffles.com today.
Tichina Arnold steps Behind The Rope. Tichina is here to chat about the full trajectory of her career from her early days at the “Fame” Performing Arts High School and starting with Susan Lucci on "All My Children" to her breakout role as Pam on “Martin" alongside Martin Lawrence, to starring in “Everybody Hates Chris” created by comedic legend Chris Rock to her current starting role opposite Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs and Cedric the Entertainer on CBS's mega hit “The Neighborhood" and everything and anything in between. Tichina opens up about her new project “Oh Baby Baby!” which she directed in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month for BET and why this project is so important to her. We deep dive Tichina's role as Fran Drescher's BFF on “Happily Divorced” and working alongside Vanessa Williams in our guilty pleasure “Daytime Divas”. Finally, Tichina talks the current state of Hollywood for Black Actresses thanks to trailblazers like Shonda Rhimes, guilty pleasures, reality tv, reboots - did someone say Martin / Everybody Hates Chris and current day Chris Rock. All this and much more! @tichinaarnold @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: GLADSKIN - www.gladskin.com/VELVET (15% Off Plus Free Shipping) FREEDOMGROOMING - www.freedomgrooming.com/VELVET (20% Off Now) TALKSPACE - www.talkspace.com/velvet ($100 Off Your First Month) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelsi Sheren is a powerhouse! At the age of 18, Kesli joined the military in Canada and was quickly deployed to Afghanistan after that. She is a fellow podcast host and is the owner of Brass and Unity, a jewelry company that gives 20% of their proceeds to organizations that help veterans. One of her main goals is to help bring awareness to mental health and the dire action to help veterans. Kesli is so open and honest about her journey that it's a privilege to have her on the podcast. On this episode we cover,Kelsi's childhood and her formative early teenage years, where someone she looked up to, broke her trust.How a conversation with a veteran on a bus ride was the deciding moment to join the army.Her time in the army with training, being deployed, then being medically retired. A decision that wasn't hers, but the journey afterwards of having PTSD.Being immediately put on pharmaceuticals to help “cure” her PTSD. After those weren't working and she became reliant on them, how therapy, working out, art therapy, cannabis and the Ayahuasca retreat, were her saving grace.The early stages of Brass and Unity and how people like Justin Mikita, Beth Behrs, Kevin Hart, and Ellen DeGeneres were just some of the people who helped kick start her company. Then how former podcast guest Neal McDonough and his wife Ruvé are working together with Kelsi to create a limited series about her life… so stay tuned!!Kelsi gave an eye-opening depiction of life during and after the war. Her strength is astounding and I'm so thankful to have her on the podcast. If you're interested in her company or are wanting to learn more about how to help veterans, check out Brass and Unity's Website. Want to keep up with Kesli? Follow her on Instagram. Also follow Brass and Unity on Instagram! Be sure to rate & review the show on Apple Podcasts! It will really help us grow & reach more people!Follow us on Instagram for daily inspirational stories!Or check out our YouTube & website!Want to connect with Festus directly? Hit him up on Instagram!
On today's Who? Weekly — is Elizabeth Olsen lying (and even more importantly: Is she a Them?) Paolo Nutini returns! (Where'd he go?) Kelly Osbourne's expecting! Blac Chyna's celebrity boxing (and getting baptized)! The Culpos are getting a reality show? DeuxMoi's apologizing... to Jesse Metcalfe? OK! Plus, the Chrisleys are in court for bank fraud and tax evasion, Steve Aoki's selling Natty Light flavored vodka (ew), Beth Behrs' selling Schick, Jason Momoa might be dating Eiza Gonzalez(!!!) and Gabourey Sidibe got a Brides.com exclusive despite having no real plan (yet) for her wedding. Shout out to THAT! Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This “Paltrocast” features Darren's recent interviews with NWA Television Champion (and Fox News contributor) Tyrus, actress Beth Behrs, and singer/songwriter/producer Robbie Nevil. Theme song by Steve Schiltz. Thanks for listening!
Colby and Ashley Frey own and operate Frey Ranch Farmers + Distillers, a true "grain to glass" farm distillery in Fallon, Nevada. Not only do they grow all of their own grain, but the only thing the Frey family didn't build themselves was the still - a unique combination of column and pot stills custom-built by Vendome. The Freys did have to assemble the still, though...and that's one of the stories they shared on our Happy Hour Live webcast the other night. We're also joined by Aberfeldy's Gareth Howells and actor Beth Behrs, known for her roles on "The Neighborhood" and "Two Broke Girls." They'll tell us about Aberfeldy's #BarrelsAndBees program to protect and expand critically endangered honeybee habitat, along with Beth's own experiences in both whisky and beekeeping.
Inside the new bombshell tell-all that takes aim at one of primetime television's longest running shows.Did one of its biggest stars terrorize the set? New trouble for a popular daytime talk show host. What ET just learned.Reese Witherspoon drops details about “Legally Blonde 3.” Is her “The Morning Show” co-star, Jennifer Aniston joining the cast?Cedric The Entertainer, Max Greenfeld and Beth Behrs drop exclusive details about the new season of “The Neighborhood.”Then, only ET is on the “NCIS Hawaii” set getting new spinoff secrets from Vanessa Lachey.Matthew and Joey Lawrence share why their new movie “My Husband's Secret Lover” is a real family affair.Join Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier from our brand-new ET stage!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This special episode is a conversation with Brandi Carlile, produced in partnership with Harmonics with Beth Behrs. Harmonics is a podcast that explores the unexpected ways that music can lead to wellness and healing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So many of our guests from Season 1 of Harmonics have been having the most incredible year - so we want to share some of our favorite conversations with these powerful women, as their stars continue to rise and their stories continue to develop. And Mickey Guyton has had quite the year, between her Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo performance for her viral hit "Black Like Me," hosting the ACM Awards, releasing her highly successful EP Bridges - and becoming a mother! Revisit this powerful, vulnerable conversation with the wonderful Mickey Guyton from back in the summer of 2020.
Join Beth as she talks with meditation teacher Hilary Jackendoff about the practice of Yoga Nidra - or yogic sleep - and the benefits to reap from its simplicity and the opportunities it provides for rest and connection. You can practice more free meditations from Hilary on Insight Timer (https://insighttimer.com/hilaryjackendoff) and be sure to follow along with her on Instagram (@meditationchick) (https://www.instagram.com/meditationchick/)
Yoga Nidra teacher Hilary Jackendoff has written a meditation just for Harmonics listeners, providing us with an opportunity to access an embodied experience of undoing, effortlessness, and letting go. Through Yoga Nidra, we learn what it feels like to truly release everything that we're holding onto - physically, mentally, emotionally - so that we can know deep rest, reconnect to our own true nature, and feel at home and at ease within our own being. You can practice more free meditations from Hilary on Insight Timer (https://insighttimer.com/hilaryjackendoff) and be sure to follow along with her on Instagram (@meditationchick) (https://www.instagram.com/meditationchick/)
Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – #TheNeighborhood's #BethBehrs joins us to talk about the upcoming 4th season, wine + baseball, podcasting, and more! Plus, Mario and Courtney talk hiccup cures, hand out another #GoodDeed Lopezie, dig into #WillSmith's upcoming memoir, and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Producer Frasier chats with Beth Behrs about season 4 of 'The Neighborhood' on CBS, her new partnership involving wine and baseball & more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jonathan Kite is a comedian and actor starring in Netflix's brand-new comedy series, “Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!” with Jamie Foxx, the hilarious and lovable Ukrainian cook Oleg in CBS' award winning comedy series “2 Broke Girls” opposite Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs. Aside from his live-action work, Kite has leant his voice to multiple films and series including the Warner Bros. feature film “Smallfoot,” Dreamworks' "Adam's Family 2", Peacock's “Cleopatra in Space,” Netflix's “The Boss Baby: Back in Business,” Adult Swim's “Black Dynamite,” FOX's “Family Guy” and “American Dad!" As a stand-up comedian, Kite has performed nationwide and internationally to sold out audiences. He is an expert impressionist, boasting over 150 celebrity impressions that include Donald Trump, Vince Vaughn, Tom Hanks, Anthony Bourdain, Seth Rogen, Liam Neeson, Christian Bale, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey Jr. and John Lithgow, to name a few. Thanks for listening! DON'T FORGET to subscribe and LEAVE A REVIEW on wherever you listen or watch! Follow me on Instagram (send questions in DM's!): https://www.instagram.com/acomedyadvicepodcast/ See Jonathan in Phoenix at CB LIVE: https://phxevents.cblive.com/events/45204 Watch Dad Stop Embarrassing Me on Netflix! Follow Jonathan: https://www.instagram.com/jonathankite/ Listen to Kites of the Round Table: https://soundcloud.com/kitesoftheroundtable --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hyperbrole-podcast/message
Thanks to everyone who listened to Season 2! Harmonics Podcast is taking a little break for the Summer, but we'll be back soon with new episodes for Season 3!
She and Beth have an honest and open conversation about sobriety, religion and Abby’s youth in the Catholic church - and her relationship to it as she accepted her sexuality at a young age. She explains the importance of sports for all kids to develop an ability to take care of themselves, discusses the necessity of exercise and movement for maintaining her mental health, and the disparity between men and women’s earnings and treatment in professional sports - and a huge realization she had while standing onstage between Kobe Bryant and Peyton Manning as they were all three honored upon their retirements.
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we bring you an emotional conversation with Tony and Emmy-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth. Having recently lost a lifelong voice teacher and dear friend to COVID-19 at the time of this interview, Chenoweth brings a very open conversation about grief and mental health, talking with host Beth Behrs about her struggles with depression and anxiety during the pandemic, and throughout her life - accepting that she does need to acknowledge her mental health struggles, even though due to her public persona, most people expect her to be "rainbows and glitter" 24/7.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Beth slows things down and checks in with a dear friend: Harmonics Executive Producer and BGS Co-Founder Amy Reitnouer Jacobs! While the pandemic is beginning to subside here in the U.S. (and what a wonderful thing it is) let's be real: it's a weird time right now. Folks are getting vaccinated (within so many different timelines, might we add) and some are immediately diving head-first back into society and socialization - six feet be damned. With everyone at varying levels of anxiety - and comfortable speeds of fully returning to the ways of the "before" times - and after a year-plus of having our mental health hit at from every possible direction, we think it's important to take this month of May - Mental Health Awareness Month - to give ourselves and others some grace and set some boundaries. Our mental health is worth it. Links Mentioned: On "Languishing" (The New York Times) (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/19/well/mind/covid-mental-health-languishing.html) Team Yes vs. Team Couch (The Atlantic) (https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2021/04/post-pandemic-socializers-two-types/618678/) Do We Even Know How To Socialize Anymore? (NPR Life Kit) (https://www.npr.org/2021/04/04/983855924/do-we-even-know-how-to-socialize-anymore) You can find resources for Mental Health Month here. (https://www.mhanational.org/mental-health-month)
Evening time or anytime you want to clear, let go, and release the mistakes that you (or others) made during the day. This is a meditation to "clear out" the negative moments of your day. Check out Beth Behrs' podcast "Harmonics" today! You can listen to Harmonics on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Quarantine has been HARD. Beth's episodes are a welcomed respite full of laughter, insights, and inspiration!(And follow along on Instagram @harmonicspodcast too!)Photo by Filip Mroz on UnsplashMusic by Chel
This week, in the final installment of our Americana April series here on Harmonics, host Beth Behrs speaks with folk singer-songwriter Courtney Marie Andrews, who has just released Old Monarch, a beautiful collection of poetry, and her very first of its kind. Beth's own deep love of poetry makes for a perfect pair in this episode. On top of her songwriting and poetry, Andrews also had a deep passion for painting, and she and Beth discuss the difference between various artistic outlets and how she moves through a creative block, as well as the joy of creating art simply for the sake of creating art, not necessarily as something to be shared with the world - or with anyone, for that matter. Growing up in the Sonoran desert of Arizona, she has been influenced by the beauty and vastness of the desert since a young age, and the desert and nature in general continue to inspire her art and spirituality to this day. And as we will never know the answers to the major questions of the universe in this realm, Andrews finds comfort in embracing the beauty in the mysteries of life, rather than in the answers. She discusses the feeling of recently playing her first live show to an audience since the pandemic began, reads us some poetry from Old Monarch, and so much more on this episode. Hear our first two installments of Americana April with Fiona Prine and Margo Price.
It’s Americana April here on Harmonics, and this week brings a conversation with one of Beth’s all-time favorite artists – Americana or otherwise – Nashville’s very own Margo Price. This past year may have temporarily pulled Margo off the never-ending road of touring, but that doesn’t mean the pace has slowed down – being a mother is a never-ending rush of another kind. She and Beth talk about this time spent at home, from spending time with her children and attempting to instill in them a respect for the earth and for people, to navigating the complexities of a songwriting relationship with her husband, singer-songwriter Jeremy Ivey. Margo also shares her feelings on becoming the first female artist on the board of Farm Aid (a full-circle, bittersweet moment after her family lost the farm when she was young,) the advice she’s gleaned from the greats like Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris, working with longtime friend Sturgill Simpson as the producer on her latest album That’s How Rumors Get Started, and so much more.
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter.Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Healing Mental Health. It comes to us from Beth Behrs of the Harmonics Podcast. On this podcast, you'll hear about our curator, the episodes they chose, our podcast spotlight of the week, and more. We also feature a chat between EarBuds founder Arielle Nissenblatt and someone doing something cool in the podcast space.Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/healing-mental-health-podcasts About Alexandra Cohl: Alexandra is a writer, editor, educator, and the executive producer and host of the podcast The Pod Broads: A Podcast About Women in Podcasting. Learn about Alexandra's mission to amplify women's voices and about how she took a leap of faith to explore her create, entrepreneurial side through POD.DRALAND.More from Alexandra: https://alexandracohl.com/This week's spotlight: Gravy from Southern Foodways Alliancehttps://www.southernfoodways.org/gravy-format/gravy-podcast/Apply to have your podcast spotlit: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-spotlightsEarBuds Blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-collective-blogCurate a list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-formFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EarbudsPodColFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earbudspodcastcollective/Learn more at our website: http://www.earbudspodcastcollective.orgTee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/user/earbuds-podcast-collective
Beth has a conversation with Fiona Prine, President of Nashville's Oh Boy Records, and wife and former manager of the late great songwriter John Prine, whom we lost from COVID-19 last year. The two talk about John’s recent posthumous Grammy wins (and Fiona’s experience accepting the award on his behalf), mental health, growing up in Ireland, her and John’s love story, and so much more. While Fiona is a well-respected figure in the Nashville community in her own right - as a role model as a female label head, an extremely successful manager, and music business professional throughout her life - she has also been able to keep the spirit of John’s incredible legacy alive even after his passing. Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! • Follow @harmonicspodcast (instagram.com/harmonicspodcast) and @bethbehrs (instagram.com/bethbehrs) on Instagram • Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com (harmonicspodcast.com) to stay in the loop with our community! • Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' on Bandcamp (bethbehrs.bandcamp.com). Proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation
You know who she is! We are joined by the phenomenally talented Tichina Arnold. You Might Know Her From The Neighborhood, Martin, Everybody Hates Chris, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, The Lena Baker Story, Big Momma’s House, and Little Shop of Horrors. Tichina talked to us about the ways the Black Lives Matter movement has influenced conversations at The Neighborhood and CBS, getting to show off her range in prestige projects like Last Black Man in San Francisco, and biting the “mom” bullet to play Rochelle on Everybody Hates Chris. We also get into being part of the iconic Martin Lawrence series Martin, her best friendship with Tisha Campbell, her singing chops, and, of course, her performance as Crystal in The Little Shop of Horrors film adaptation. We are just over the moon (said in our old-timey voices). Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Anne’s been listening to a lot of Randy Travis Lyle Lovett, Mick Jagger, Harvey Keitel all ugly sexy (per the conversation in Kissing Jessica Stein)Plays Tina on CBS’ The Neighborhood (with Cedric the Entertainer, Beth Behrs, Max Greenfield) Started in soaps like Ryan’s Hope and All My Children on ABC Beth and Tichina post a lot of online content First black mom on CBS was Isabel Sanford (2nd is Tichina on The Neighborhood) Played Gina’s best friend Pam on Martin Martin had multiple guest stars: Chris Rock, Marla Gibbs, Outkast, Tracy Morgan, Tichina did Mary J. Blige when she approached Biggie in this famous episode where Pam and Gina compete to be his backup singers Tisha Campbell filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Martin Lawrence and didn’t appear in any scenes with him in that last (5th) season Appeared as Aunt Wanda in The Last Black Man in San Francisco Tichina started a company called Famously Blacker Starred as Rochelle the matriarch on Everybody Hates Chris (the story of Chris Rock growing up in Bed Stuy Brooklyn in the 1980s). Tichina grew up in Jamaica, Queens The Lena Baker Story (Baker was posthumously pardoned in 2005) Ralph Wilcox directed the movie and wanted Tichina for the role(was on Good Times and every sitcom in the 80s) Tichina stars as Crystal, one of the street urchins in the film adaptation of Little Shop of Horrors Frank Oz directed this perfect movie musical (they made him direct them as Miss Piggy) Tichina played Ronette in the play (Damian’s dog is named after Ronette aka Ronnie Spector) Michelle Weeks and Tichina grew up together in school. Tichina knew Tisha Campbell from auditions The stage version of Little Shop of Horrors has a sad/dark ending, the movie has happy ending Original ending of Little Shop of Horrors is a TRIP Tisha Campbell wasn’t available for the reshoot so they used a stand-in (Tichina flew the Concorde) Eveline in The Wiz @ City Centers (here she is killing “No Bad News”), toured with The Buddy Holly Story, did Little Shop Off-Broadway Tichina attended LaGuardia school of the arts (Fame school) Fuck Marry Kill: Fuck: Pam, Marry: Tina, Kill: Rochelle Tichina spotted Ellen Greene’s neck vein a mile away Played Fran Drescher’s bff on Happily Divorced Celebrity Wife Swap (Tichina swapped with Kelly Packard) Fakin da Funk with Margaret Cho, Duane Martin, and Nell Carter Nell Carter was on her own show, Gimme a Break! (Tichina grew up loving Nell, Carol Burnett, Marsha Warfield) Tichina is huge in Brazil! Watch Ellen Greene’s neck vein in her clips from Hey Mr Producer! Next week’s guest: Tichina was in Fakin da Funk with Pam Grier, who was in The L Word with next week’s guest (she had a small arc)
This week on Harmonics, Beth speaks with entrepreneur Carly Stein, founder and CEO of Beekeeper’s Naturals. Carly talks with Beth about the journey that brought her to the founding of the company, from a childhood and young adult life afflicted with chronic illness and an allergic reaction to Western medicine, a seemingly miraculous discovery of propolis (a substance created by honeybees) as an aid for said illness, and her subsequent endeavors to bring authentically organic, high quality natural bee products to North America through her own beekeeping. Carly’s story is an eye-opening look into the sometimes murky world of wellness, and an inspiring tale of determination and vision. Visit Beekeeper's Naturals: https://beekeepersnaturals.com/ Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! • Follow @harmonicspodcast and @bethbehrs on Instagram • Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com to stay in the loop with our community! • Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' at bethbehrs.bandcamp.com. Proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation
Dr. Tara Swart is a neuroscientist, medical doctor, Senior Lecturer at MIT, and author of best-seller ‘The Source.’ She and host Beth Behrs have an in-depth conversation on neuroplasticity, and how we can physically change the structure of our brains through our thoughts, and therefore, change our lives. Following a full career in medicine, Dr. Tara was surprised to realize the scientific evidence supporting the Law of Attraction, and has since committed her work to helping others use science-backed practices to live their fullest lives. Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! - Follow @harmonicspodcast and @bethbehrs on Instagram - Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com to stay in the loop with our community! - Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' at bethbehrs.bandcamp.com. Proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation.
Welcome to Season 2 of Harmonics! We're kicking things off with incredible four-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jewel. She and host Beth Behrs have an insightful conversation about her experience with mindfulness throughout her life as a response to anxiety. Jewel presents multiple tangible skills she has developed along the way that everyone can easily apply to their own lives to expand their mindfulness. She's brought these skills to struggling children as well, having been an avid advocate for mental health awareness and using her platform to lift others up throughout her career. Her work through her own Jewel Never Broken program, in conjunction with the Inspiring Children Foundation, has supported so many children through mental health support, mentoring, education, and equipping them with important life skills, and tools to earn college scholarships and become forces for good in the world. Jewel's honesty regarding her own struggles, and how it informs her creativity, her art, and her life, is incredibly inspiring. Just in case you're not yet convinced you should give this episode a listen - Jewel also gives Beth a personal lesson in yodeling. Jewel Never Broken program and exercises: https://www.jewelneverbroken.com/challenges Be sure to subscribe to Harmonics so you don't miss an episode of Season 2 - we have an incredible lineup in store for you! Follow @harmonicspodcast and @bethbehrs on Instagram Subscribe to the Harmonics newsletter at harmonicspodcast.com to stay in the loop with our community! Listen to Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren's album 'The Moon Will Stay' at bethbehrs.bandcamp.com - proceeds will go to Jewel's Never Broken program with the Inspiring Children Foundation, Songwriting with Soldiers, and the EQUUS Foundation.
We are so excited to premiere the album The Moon Will Stay by host Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren. You can stream and purchase the album on Bandcamp, here: https://bethbehrs-brotherskoren.bandcamp.com The album will be available on Bandcamp for three months, and all proceeds will go to the following organizations: • Songwriting with Soldiers (https://www.songwritingwithsoldiers.org) provides weekend retreats across the U.S. for veterans from all conflicts. Since 2012, they've connected with hundreds of veterans and military families, and created a safe and inspiring environment to share their experiences and write with professional songwriters, like Mary Gauthier, a guest on Season 1 of Harmonics. • Jewel's Never Broken program (https://www.jewelneverbroken.com,) with the Inspiring Children Foundation, help children through mental health support, mentoring, education, and equip them with life skills and tools to earn college scholarships. • The Equus Foundation (https://www.equusfoundation.org) is the only national animal welfare foundation in the U.S. that is 100% dedicated to protecting the country's horses, and strengthening the bond between horses and people. Their mission is to safeguard the dignity of America's horses throughout their lives, and to share the ability that horses have to empower, teach, and heal. Equine therapy has had a huge impact on host Beth Behrs' and her family's lives - horses have been instrumental in Beth's mental health and loving connection within her family. Also in this episode - we announce the first few guests for Season 2 of Harmonics!
New Royal drama between Harry and William. What The Queen is saying today. Oprah Winfrey honors trailblazing actor, Sidney Poitier for our “Black History Month celebration. George Clooney gets candid about Amal and the twins during quarantine. Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall are back with details about “Coming 2 America. Only ET is with “Home Improvement co-stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn for the project that brought them back together. Then, Beth Behrs and Tichina Arnold reveal everything you need to know about “The Neighborhood.
In honor of Valentine's Day, Beth debuts a love song - "More Than I Do" - because everyone who makes a record has gotta write a love song, right?
Beth dives into a lineage of ancestral trauma, and the significance of shared experiences between women in her family through generations, through her song "Bird on Horseback."
From Beth: "This episode almost didn’t happen. I thought long and hard about taking this step to not only be vulnerable with listeners, but also to put out some music into the world that I never intended to be shared – music that was strictly intended as therapy. But, the reason I started this podcast was to explore how creativity is healing, and also to have creatives be open and honest about the messy bits: everything that forms the human experience. None of us get through life without the messy bits. How could I interview everyone else and hear their open and vulnerable takes on healing and the process of their creativity, and not let you hear the same? I am so grateful to the Brothers Koren. They have an incredible program called the songwriter’s journey where they help folks to reclaim their Big Voice – and to reclaim their power, creativity, and truth through that voice. As musicians themselves they’ve toured with the likes of Coldplay, Pink, and Rod Stewart, but they decided that after so many years in the music industry, they wanted to use their voices, their music and their incredible talents to help others. In this episode we discuss our creative process as we worked together for the past year and a half, after they came into my life at one of the most difficult times for me, especially regarding my relationship to art. I hope you’ll stay tuned to the end of this episode for the premiere of our song “The Moon Will Stay,” which is a collaboration of a poem I wrote for my grandfather and the beautiful music it inspired in Thorald and Isaak Koren." More music from Beth Behrs and the Brothers Koren will be available on Bandcamp later this month. All proceeds will benefit mental health-focused charities.
Sometimes you have weeks where the ‘ol bag of tricks just isn’t working. Meditating everyday. Exercising. Healthy eating. Beth had one of those weeks where even though she was doing all of her “tricks” to combat anxiety and stress, she wasn’t able to sleep. At all. This is not a fun problem to have. But instead of fighting this fact, she decides to see what would happen when she accepts, nourishes, and embraces the problem - and she learns quite a bit in the process.
Everyone has a “Dolly Story” - including our host Beth Behrs. In this bonus episode, she shares what Dolly means to her through four pieces of wisdom she’s picked up from our favorite Backwoods Barbie.
Happy new year, and welcome back to Harmonics! As we venture into 2021, we want to continue to build each other up and provide some peace and energy through Harmonics - that's why we've created a monthly newsletter to grow and strengthen this community. You can join on the Harmonics website and follow along on our Instagram.
Daytime Talk Show Host Ellen tests positive for COVID-19. How will the production move forward? What we’ve just learned. Jessica Simpson just hit the streaming jackpot. We’ve got exclusive details about her amazing deal with Amazon. A Clooney emergency? What landed “The Midnight Sky” Star and director in the hospital? Plus, ET’s Wonder Woman 1984 Week! "Cheetah", Kristen Wiig and her first interview since becoming a mom! Exclusive! Everything we know about the “Grey’s Anatomy” winter finale. Is another surprise cast-member making a return? Meryl Streep, James Corden, Kerry Washington. Only ET takes you behind the scenes of the star-studded musical “The Prom.” Plus, special guest co-hosts, Beth Behrs and Tichina Arnold are in our Neighborhood.
Beth Behrs is an actress, activist, and the host of the new podcast https://harmonics.fireside.fm/ (Harmonics), which explores how music and creativity help with wellness and healing. You may know Beth from ‘2 Broke Girls’ & ‘The Neighborhood,’ and we talk about how she manifested those roles among so much other great manifestations in her life. Beth is super into the spiritual side of health and wellness, manifestation, the Medical Medium lifestyle, and is a fierce advocate for mental health. In this convo we get into how she manifests, Jordan’s time studying acting at school, finding transcendental meditation, healing through animal therapy, Beth’s rescue horse, the divine gift of animals in our lives, why she doesn’t always feel at home or accepted in Hollywood, Medical Medium love, working through chronic anxiety, and getting rid of the stigma around mental health and healing. Thank you http://drinkolipop.com/blonde (Olipop) for sponsoring the show, and for making Jordan’s newest obsession! This healthy alternative to soda tastes so good, our friends keep drinking all of them!! These come in a bunch of delicious flavors to satisfy your sweet tooth, like vintage cola, classic root beer, orange squeeze, cherry vanilla, and strawberry vanilla. So good! Plus, each can of this healthy soda alternative has prebiotics, botanical extracts, and 9g of plant fiber to help support your gut health! And who doesn’t want that? You can get the Olipop variety pack with all of those delicious flavors for 20% off + free shipping when you go to http://drinkolipop.com/blonde (drinkolipop.com/blonde) or use the code BLONDE at checkout! We would also like to thank our sponsor, http://functionofbeauty.com/blonde (Function of Beauty). They are all about taking care of your hair in a natural way. Jordan has very fine hair, and she’s struggled to find a shampoo and conditioner that work for her hair. Function of Beauty creates products specifically formulated for each person that orders. They are vegan and cruelty free, and they never use sulfates, parabens, or any other harmful ingredients. Visit http://functionofbeauty.com/blonde (functionofbeauty.com/blonde) to take your profile quick and get 20% off your first order. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/ (http://www.thebalancedblonde.com/podcast/) Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbehrs/ (@bethbehrs) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethbehrs/ (facebook.com/bethbehrs) Twitter: https://twitter.com/BethBehrs (@BethBehrs) Listen: https://harmonics.fireside.fm/ (Harmonics with Beth Behrs) https://meditationchick.com/ (Yoga Nidra with Hilary Jackendoff) https://www.instagram.com/glennondoyle/ (Glennon Doyle) https://tobemagnetic.com/ (Lacy Phillips) https://kisstheground.com/ (Kiss the Ground) Website:https://www.thebalancedblonde.com/ ( thebalancedblonde.com) Store:https://www.thebalancedblonde.podia.com/ ( thebalancedblonde.com/shop) Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thebalancedblonde/ ( @thebalancedblonde) The Balanced Blonde is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Beth Behrs [2 Broke Girls, The Neighborhood] joins Anna to talk about their days together on the Warner Brothers lot, mental health, music, therapy horses, her new podcast Harmonics with Beth Behrs, how Sweet Valley High qualifies as erotic literature and more. Later in the episode Anna welcomes back Professor Eli Finkel who has some qualified insight to offer us all. Miller Lite Miller Lite. Great taste with only 96 calories and 3.2 carbs. However you and your friends are enjoying Miller Time, you can have the original light beer delivered by going to MillerLite.com/ANNA and find the delivery options near you. Celebrate Responsibly. Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, WI. 96 calories and 3.2 carbs per 12 ounces.Allbirds With Allbirds, feel confident knowing you’re wearing a product that’s doing right by you AND the planet. Head to Allbirds.com today for the perfect gift to give and receive. Give Light, Tread Lighter. Allbirds.KiwiCo KiwiCo is redefining learning, with hands-on projects that build confidence, creativity, and critical thinking skills. There’s something for every kid (or kid-at-heart) at KiwiCo. Get 50% off your first month plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line at kiwico com promo code Anna.BetterHelp BetterHelp is an affordable option and our listeners get 10% off your first month with the discount code FARIS. Get started today at betterhelp.com/FARIS Talk to a therapist online and get help!Please subscribe to Anna Faris is Unqualified on Apple Podcasts and follow us on social media:Instagram @UnqualifiedTwitter @UnqualifiedFacebook @Anna Faris is UnqualifiedMusic by: Mondo Cozmo @mondocozmoProducers: Michael Barrett, Rob Holysz, Jeph PorterCo-producer: Michael ShermanProduction Services: Rabbit Grin Productions rabbitgrinproductions.comDistributed by: Simplecast
This week's guest is Gina Chavez, a Latin Grammy nominee, multiethnic Austin native, queer Catholic, internationally acclaimed Latinx pop artist who is redefining Latin music in Texas and beyond. A 12-time Austin Music Award winner, including 2015 Musician of the Year and 2019 Best Female Vocals, she is an Austin icon and word is getting out: she has more than one-million views on her NPR Tiny Desk Concert, and she has done a 12-country tour through Latin America, the Middle East and Central Asia as a cultural ambassador with the U.S. State Department. Chavez talks with Beth on the universality of music, growing up Catholic and coming out as lesbian in college, the ancient Latin American traditions that inform her music, and so much more.
Singer, songwriter, activist, and all-around badass woman Mary Gauthier joins host Beth Behrs on this episode of Harmonics. The two talk about why superheroes are so often adoptees and orphans (and vice versa,) the power of songwriting for veterans, her last live show immediately before the shutdown, and so much more. Mary Gauthier's name is spoken with reverence in songwriter circles. She’s won countless awards from organizations like the Americana Music Association, GLAAD, and Folk Alliance International, and was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 2019 Grammy Awards. A Louisiana native, she’s been releasing her own music for over twenty years, but her 2019 record Rifles and Rosary Beads brought a whole new level to her art, when she collaborated with the Songwriting With Soldiers project to put wounded veterans’ stories to song.
Allison Russell is one half of the acclaimed roots music duo Birds of Chicago, alongside her husband JT Gray. Born and raised in Quebec, Russell survived a traumatic childhood, teaching herself various instruments as a way to cope before eventually finding her voice within the Vancouver music scene. On this episode, Russell talks with host Beth Behrs about that childhood trauma, the healing power of music and artistic community, the history of the banjo, the intersectionality of the honest conversations currently being had in our culture, and much, much more. A word to our listeners: This episode contains intense and honest descriptions of the guest's childhood trauma that may be triggering to some listeners. While there is nothing directly explicit in the content, listener discretion is advised.
The fourth week of Harmonics features actress Tichina Arnold, host Beth Behrs' co-star on CBS's The Neighborhood, along with her sister and manager, Zenay Arnold - both of whom Behrs considers her closest friends, dare she say sisters. In this episode, the three friends discuss faith and trust in the face of life-threatening lupus, the spirituality of music and the musicality of comedy, the timeliness of The Neighborhood as well as the pure spirit on the set, the absolutely necessity of open conversation in active anti-racism, balancing a professional and a familial relationship, and much more. Not only was Tichina Arnold in the original Little Shop of Horrors film, but she's also been a part of countless other works prior to The Neighborhood, including 2019's The Last Black Man in San Francisco, and sitcoms like Martin and Everybody Hates Chris. And her sister Zenay, through it all, has been her biggest fan and partner in show business. In terms of spiritual coaches in her life, Behrs tells us that these two are it. "Their trust in a higher power... and their dedication to leading with kindness is something that is unparalleled in Hollywood, and it's probably why they've had such an incredible career." The sisters' belief that if we lead with kindness, faith, and trust, we're all gonna make it, is a perfect message for 2020.
Brandi Carlile speaks with host Beth Behrs about spirituality and wisdom found through horses and nature, performing the album 'Blue' for Joni Mitchell, the joy and connection of live music, and singing with Dolly Parton at the Newport Folk Festival. To a lot of folks, the first time they heard of Brandi Carlile was during her showstopping performance of "The Joke" at the 2019 Grammy awards. Brandi walked away with three trophies that night for her record 'By The Way, I Forgive You' (including Best Americana Album), but she's been honing her distinctive voice and building a dedicated audience for over twenty years, all the while staying committed to building a family and community with her band and team. That commitment has made her the godmother of modern American roots music - as a curator of festival stages, interpreter of the legendary artists who came before, and producer and collaborator for a whole new generation of female artists.
Host Beth Behrs talks with Mickey Guyton about Country Artists speaking out against racism and injustice, the power and importance of three chords and the truth in the midst of Music Row fluff, lifting other women up as a form of therapy, and, of course, Dolly Parton. Originally from Arlington, Texas, Guyton has made a name for herself as a powerhouse vocalist and impressive songwriter, being called “one of the most promising new voices in country in recent years.” In 2015, she released her self-titled EP featuring her debut single, “Better Than You Left Me,” and the following year she was nominated for her first ACM Award for New Female Vocalist. On September 11 she released her new EP Bridges, which has solidified her as "the unapologetic voice country music needs right now."
Beth Behrs talks with New York Times bestselling author Glennon Doyle (Untamed) about living in a female body, the freedom that comes with putting everything on the table creatively, and the age old question: how much TV is too much TV in quarantine? An activist and “patron saint of female empowerment” Glennon got her start in the Christian family blog world as creator of "Momastary." She is also the founder and president of Together Rising, an all-women led nonprofit organization that has raised over $25 million for women, families, and children in crisis. Glennon lives with her wife, Abby Wambach, and three children in Florida.
Beth speaks with opera singer and sound healer Geeta Novotny, founder of Revolution Voice. Geeta explains the science of sound healing and vibrational therapy and the importance of using music to find your voice (sometimes literally). Geeta started her career as a classical singer, a mezzo-soprano performing principal roles with the LA Opera and the American Ballet Theatre at the Metropolitan Opera. After twenty years of vocal performance and teaching, Geeta founded Revolution Voice: a practice program that uses the voice and sound as a bridge between music and wellness. In addition to her vocal work, Geeta is an acclaimed sound bath artist and incorporates other multi-theraputic approaches into her vibrational healing methods throughout California and around the country. You can discover more about Revolution Voice at www.GeetaNovotny.com
Harmonics with Beth Behrs is a new podcast exploring the unexpected ways that music and creativity can lead to wellness and healing. Hosted and produced by actress Beth Behrs (The Neighborhood, 2 Broke Girls), Harmonics was born during a time when many people around the world are slowing down, looking inward, and in need of healing and self care now more than ever before.
Best known as "Oleg," the hilarious, lovable, sex-crazed Ukrainian cook, opposite Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs on the CBS hit comedy, "2 Broke Girls," Kite credits Wilt Chamberlin and Ukrainian porn star Vlad, the Impaler as major influences when he created his character. In addition, he has been seen in a number of notable supporting roles on television including CBS’s “NCIS”, and FOX’s “Family Guy”, “American Dad”, “Raising Hope”, and the Jamie Foxx produced sketch show "In the Flow with Affion Crockett”, Netflix’s “Boss Baby” and “Cleopatra In Space”, and Adult Swim’s, "Black Dynamite: The Animated Series” where he voiced many of the color impaired characters. When asked to list them, Kite simply said "just call me EVERY WHITE”. Check out the podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horribly-hollywood-single-with-adam-carr/id1486288274 About Horribly Hollywood Single: A new podcast from Afterbuzz TV which examines the dumpster fire dating scene which is Los Angeles. Join host Adam Carr as he talks to hysterical comedians and creatives in the business, with their own romantic cautionary tales. This isn’t one of those positive, feel good shows, it’s Horribly Hollywood Single
Natalie Portman Discusses Not Wearing A Diaper In Her New Movie, Beth Behrs and Whitney Cummings Co-Host The Show, Randall Park Loves BTS and Isn't Ashamed of It, AGT Finalist Tyler Butler-Figueroa Feels Like The Hulk And Viral Party Activists Chad and JT Are Fired Up to Meet Ellen.Watch The Ellen DeGeneres Show weekdays! Check your local listings.
Ever since three-year-old Beth Behrs saw Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music, she knew she wanted to become an actor. Beth’s perfectionist nature and her professional approach to the craft resulted in a driving ambition that got her into UCLA’s acting program and eventually led to her first role on network television as the co-star of the CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls.Success wasn't the answer to everything though, and it brought its own set of challenges, like navigating the gauntlet that is being an actress in Hollywood. As Beth says, “We’re told so many different things in the media about how we’re supposed to be and act. When 2 Broke Girls began, I went from having no money and working as a nanny to being on a hit television show. At some point, the schedule, the pressure, and the anxiety from all of that started to break down my body.” In order to be the best actress she could be, she had to learn how to manage stress and take care of herself.Beth soon discovered the therapeutic power of meditation, nature, and horses. She got back in touch with her inner “theater kid in pajama pants”—the person she used to be before the overwhelming social pressures of Hollywood, and with her newfound wisdom, Beth wrote a book about self-care called The Total Me-Tox. She’s the first to admit that she still has plenty of work to do, so now, in addition to acting, she’s found a new calling. “I want to empower people to be who they are and be okay with that.”Beth joins Off Camera to talk about the C that derailed her acting degree, why she’s more comfortable in a character’s skin than her own, and the audition where she was told to “cry prettier."
In this interview we learn how Biniam applies his social media marketing skills to his comedy career. He used to work for MakerStudios, a huge company that grew influencers and social media stars and connected them with corporate sponsors/brand deals. We also talk about his personal comedy career and how he got in with Comedy Central! I learned a lot and think this information is super practical to the modern comic. Bio: Ben Bizuneh's stand up was recently featured on Comedy Central. Ben Bizuneh is a writer, actor, and comedian who made his television stand-up debut on Viceland’s “Flophouse” and recently starred opposite Beth Behrs in the Lee Daniels FOX pilot, “Culture Clash.” Bizuneh has created several originals for Comedy Central Digital including Demitrinox’ “Antidepressant for Black Folk” and “How To Be Broke,” which recently wrapped its second season. Ben wrote on staff for “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and previously consulted on TruTV’s “Billy on the Street.”
"The Neighborhood" is a comedy about what happens when the friendliest guy in the Midwest moves his family to a neighborhood in Los Angeles where not everyone looks like him or appreciates his extreme neighborliness. Dave Johnson and his wife, Gemma (Beth Behrs), move from Michigan with their young son, Grover, unfazed that their new dream home is located in a community quite different from their small town. Their opinionated next-door neighbor, Calvin Butler, is wary of the newcomers, certain that the Johnsons will disrupt the culture on the block. Dave realizes that fitting into their new community is more complex than he expected, but if he can find a way to connect with Calvin, they have an excellent chance of making their new neighborhood their home.
Actor Sheaun McKinney from CBS' The Neighborhood joins host Elias on this week's episode. Sheaun McKinney has quickly become “one to watch” over the last few years appearing in critically acclaimed series and films. This year McKinney can be seen starring on CBS’ brand new comedy series “The Neighborhood” opposite Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, and Beth Behrs. McKinney shines as Malcolm, the older unemployed son of Calvin who finds an unexpected connection with his new neighbor Dave. He has also starred opposite Danny McBride and Walter Goggins in two seasons of HBO’s comedy series “Vice Principals.” You can find Sheaun on Instagram @sheaunmckinney and Twitter @sheaunmckinney Email the show themccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @themccpodcast Twitter @Eliasg7577 Instagram @themccpodcast Facebook www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com
Colin Farrell does his best to fight a parking ticket, Beth Behrs is on a baby goat watch, Tig Notaro hijacks the show from the skybox, and Ellen is definitely the reason J.LO and A-Rod are engagedWatch The Ellen DeGeneres Show weekdays! Check your local listings.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Mathnasium - Mathnasium Learning Centers offer customized math tutoring services helping kids in grades K-12 develop math skills through homework lessons & tutorialsThe Great Courses- Get a free month when you go tothegreatcoursesplus.com/ellen
"The Neighborhood" stars Max Greenfield and Beth Behrs talk about their new sitcom and why they enjoy the multi-camera sitcom format. Also, they dissect their favorite episodes of TV of all time. While Greenfield chose the Season 2 finale of "The Leftovers," Behrs went back to a famous 1969 "Carol Burnett Show" sketch starring Tim Conway as a rookie dentist and Harvey Korman as his unwitting patient. (Music by HookSounds.)
Coming Up ON With Mario Lopez: Max Greenfield and Beth Behrs from the new comedy “The Neighborhood” stop by the studio to talk about the sitcom, working with Cedric the Entertainer, and what they’re like as neighbors in real-life. Mario will also check in with Mitchy from Lovelytheband to look back at their huge 2018. Mario’s daughter Gia shares her review of Aquaman, based solely on the trailer. The Hollywood Buzz has the scoop on the highest paid women in music and the most dangerous toys of the holiday season. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
"The Neighborhood" stars Max Greenfield and Beth Behrs talk about their new sitcom and why they enjoy the multi-camera sitcom format. Also, they dissect their favorite episodes of TV of all time. While Greenfield chose the Season 2 finale of "The Leftovers," Behrs went back to a famous 1969 "Carol Burnett Show" sketch starring Tim Conway as a rookie dentist and Harvey Korman as his unwitting patient. (Music by HookSounds.)
Beth Behrs, actress and activist, joins episode 14 of the EXPANDED Podcast. She shares how she was drawn to helping sexual assault victims which eventually led to her founding She Herd Power, a non-profit equine therapy foundation that provides immersive healing programs for female survivors. Beth is also an all-star manifestor and talks about how she used Formula and Magnetism to manifest her latest role in The Neighborhood. She is a massive expander for any actor or artist looking to find both success and deep-rooted contentment. Find the show notes for this episode, a video of the interview, and more by heading to tobemagnetic.com and clicking on the EXPANDED Podcast at the top.
Max Greenfield & Beth Behrs stop by to talk about their new CBS show 'The Neighborhood' and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today ON With Mario - Max Greenfield and Beth Behrs from the hit CBS show 'The Neighborhood' stop by the studio, Mario talks new movies, the tweet of the week and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Jennifer Hudson sings beautifully even when you can’t understand what she’s saying, Max Greenfield tries to out-twerk her co-star Beth Behrs, Yara Shahidi talks about running for President, and 11-year-old rapper Lay Lay wows Ellen with an epic performance. Watch The Ellen DeGeneres Show weekdays! Check your local listings.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Kopari - Save $5 off your first order when you visit them at koparibeauty.com/ellen
Cate Blanchett teaches us the art of truffle hunting and cursing, Simon Cowell shares how fatherhood has changed him, Beth Behrs has the animal wedding of her dreams, and Ellen pulls off one of her most epic scares ever. Watch The Ellen DeGeneres Show weekdays! Check your local listings.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Zip Recruiter - Get a free trial and learn how to hire smarter when you visit them at ziprecruiter.com/ellenGobble - Get $50 off your first box of fresh meals when you visit them at gobble.com/ellen
In this Whole Horse podcast I had the extraordinary opportunity to connect with Cassandra Ogier, founder and director of The Reflective Horse and a leading name in the development of horse-based personal reflection programs for adults and youth. In addition to her many accomplishments, Cass is down-to-earth, fun and deeply insightful - what a pleasure to spend an hour chatting with her about her lifetime and fascinating journey with horses. Cassandra co-founded SheHerdPower, with actress Beth Behrs, providing survivors of sexual assault & abuse access to Equine Guided Empowerment™ programs free of charge, and created & managed the first On-Site Equine Therapy & Somatic Riding® Program in Southern California, for youth in residential treatment for drug & alcohol addiction and mental health challenges. Having developed the concepts of Somatic Riding®, Equine Guided Empowerment™ and Somatic Reprogramming™, Cassandra believes in teaching through hands-on, nature-based experiences that honour the individual qualities of each horse and client. Her unique teaching of Somatic Riding® continues to draw interest worldwide, through her retreats and workshops, as a transition away from Traditional Horsemanship, offering a partnership-based relationship with horses, with a strong grounding in personal reflection, freedom of expression and life-skills. Find out more about Cassandra and her work at www.thereflectivehorse.com Enjoy!
Jonathan Kite (@jonathankite) is an actor, comic and an incredible impressionist. You may or may not recognize him as “Oleg,” the hilarious Ukrainian cook from CBS’ 2 Broke Girls. When Justine met Jonathan he had not yet booked 2 Broke Girls, but was nailing a near perfect impression of Vince Vaughn, preparing for a role on a sketch comedy show for Fox. Since then, Jonathan has shot six seasons and 138 episodes of a hit comedy show and remained virtually the exact same person, including driving his 1999 Chevy Cavalier until it’s death just last year. (RIP)In this episode, Jonathan and Justine discuss the relationships you build filming a six season show, the motives and drive behind why he does what he does, his midwest values that have stuck with him through his journey and a whole lot of sneakers and Chicago basketball. As always, thanks for listening! Please be sure to subscribe and download so you know when the next episode is coming and also rate and review Show Me Your Friends on Apple Podcasts here: http://bit.ly/showmeyourfriendspodcastYou can find Jonathan Kite on IG and Twitter @jonathankite.You can follow Show Me Your Friends on IG at @showmeyourfriends and on Twitter @SMYFPodcast.You can find Justine on IG at @justineslife and on Twitter at @justine_brown.SHOW NOTES8:36 Working in theater again on “The Nerd”11:13 How Jonathan and Justine met14:48 On their friendship together and real friendships in LA18:27 On basketball and sneakers22:12 On growing up in Chicago watching MJ26:59 On college players and getting paid29:28 On doing six seasons of 2 Broke Girls32:17 The bond created with co-stars Kat Dennings, Beth Behrs, Matthew Moy and Garrett Morris33:07 The end of 2 Broke Girls34:31 On enjoying the road and the journey over “the championship.”35:58 On how the people make the experience 40:33 What it’s like to be “playing with” people at the top level in entertainment44:02 On driving his ’99 Chevy Cavalier “The Hulk”45:51 On what made him want to be an entertainer and who inspired him47:02 Why being an entertainer doesn’t make him any better than anyone else49:05 On being inspired by Robin Williams51:16 On leaving this place a little better than he found it53:46 His Midwest values and valuing relationships over money58:00 Getting his first pair of Jordans1:00:00 What his dream project would be1:01:00 On doing impressions and a few incredible examples1:08:00 What characteristic he looks for in a friend1:09:09 The Mantra he lives by
Jonathan Kite is best known as "Oleg," the hilarious, lovable, sex-crazed Ukrainian cook, opposite Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs on the current CBS comedy hit, 2 BROKE GIRLS. Kite credits Wilt Chamberlin and Ukrainian porn star Vlad, the Impaler as major influences when creating his character. Jonathan Kite was born and raised just outside of Chicago in Skokie, IL. He studied drama in high school and at the University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre. He performed many times on stage in Illinois before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in voice over, film, television and zoological criminology. In addition to his role on the series, Kite voices many of the color impaired characters on the Adult Swim throwback, "Black Dynamite: The Animated Series." When asked to list them, Kite simply said "just call me EVERY WHITE." Before "2 Broke Girls," Kite was seen in a number of notable supporting roles including the pilot of FOX's hit "Raising Hope". Aside from a busy acting career, Kite is an expert impressionist boasting over 100 celebrity impressions that include: Vince Vaughn, Tom Hanks, Seth Rogen, Liam Neeson, Christian Bale, Jeff Bridges, Robert Downey Jr., and John Lithgow. In 2013, he began touring, and has performed and headlined at some of the top comedy clubs nationwide. He recently filmed his first stand up comedy special entitled "Back to School Special" at his high school alma mater Niles North, where it all began.
Actress Beth Behrs joins John in studio to talk about her time at UCLA and working at the Geffen Playhouse, booking 2 Broke Girls while working there and what the show experience was like, showing Gil Cates Sr. a copy of American Pie 7, and writing her book The Total ME-Tox.
Die zwei gebrochenen Maedchen Max und Caroline muessen sich durchs Leben schlagen. Gut dass sie nun einander haben, denn gemeinsam meistern sie das Leben mit guter Laune, jede menge Humor und guten Freunden und immer auf der Suche nach dem grossen Geld. Wir haben den Kontostand der beiden mal genauer unter die Lupe genommen.