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Michelle Buteau jokes about theraguns in her Netflix special, "A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall".
Michelle Buteau stops by to talk about getting high in the reptile house and why she caught flak for doing spon-con souptroversy. We also get into her Dutch husband, the spirituality she doesn't buy into, and whether her socialism can coexist with her ambition to get paid. Plus, we ask: can a Buteau-pian society have luxe throw pillows? Produced by Corey WaraEmail us at thegist@mikepesca.comTo advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGistSubscribe to The Gist: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_gSubscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: GIST INSTAGRAMFollow The Gist List at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michelle Buteau -- the actor and comedian you know from Babes, A Buteau-ful Mind, and Survival of the Thickest -- regales the hosts with stories about her adolescent crush ("he looked like a young Leonardo DiCaprio, but Puerto Rican"), her journey into standup comedy, and the incredible intuition that she taps into through her dreams. Follow Podcrushed on socials: Instagram TikTok X Come see us live at 92NY on April 21st in New York City! Tickets here: https://www.92ny.org/event/podcrushed And preorder our new book, Crushmore, here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Crushmore/Nava-Kavelin/9781668077993 Look for the blue box at retailers everywhere or shop jlab.com and use code PODCRUSHED for 15% off your order today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Buteau chats with Krista Smith in New York for the return of Survival of the Thickest (Season 2). Buteau stars as the vibrant and charming Mavis Beaumont — a resilient stylist determined to pioneer a space for the women often ignored in a world of high-fashion. Buteau shares on Skip Intro what it took to overcome rejection in her own life, how to stand in your power, and her commitment to "make it fun!" We also catch up on Buteau's last five years as a mom of twins and what it was like to make history as the first woman to film a stand-up special at Radio City Music Hall. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.
Michelle Buteau jokes about her elbows in her Netflix special, "A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall".
Comedian Michelle Buteau is a true mutli-hyphenate — actor, standup comic, TV host, podcaster, and executive producer — and she wouldn't have it any other way. Kara spoke to Buteau about the season 2 launch of “Survival of the Thickest,” a Netflix series loosely based on her 2020 memoir, and how she's using her life stories to push the boundaries of representation. They also talked about Buteau's 20-year stand up career, how she became the first woman to record a special in Radio City Music Hall (“A Buteau-ful Mind”), why she stands by calling out Dave Chappelle for his transgender jokes, and how she wants to use her producing prowess to uplift more marginalized voices, despite the current political climate. Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on Instagram, TikTok, and Bluesky @onwithkaraswisher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michelle Buteau jokes about a gig in her Netflix special, "A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall".
Michelle Buteau jokes about finding the right one in her Netflix special, "A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall".
Michelle Buteau sits down to discuss her new special on Netflix titled, “A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall.” Plus, Gabrielle Berstein shares ways to create the life you really want through her new book, “Self Help: This is Your Chance to Change Your Life. And, Henry Louis Gates Jr. stops by to discuss the 11th season of “Finding Your Roots.”
Michelle Buteau jokes about her twins in her Netflix special, "A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall".
Geoff Buteau, Director of Booz Allen Hamilton AI Practice and Saeed Uri, SVP for the Sustainable Development Impact Lab at Chemonics International join Mike Shanley to discuss AI in Federal & USAID Markets. Specifically, this episode covers: - Status of AI in USAID market - Status and applications in Federal market - AI beyond GenAI - Ideas for USAID AI applications RESOURCES The Helix, BAH Center for Innovation Geoff Buteau LinkedIn Saeed Uri LinkedIn BIOGRAPHY Mr. Buteau is an Artificial Intelligence technical delivery consultant and project manager with more than 19 years of experience in the defense and public sector. Geoff leads the Booz Allen Hamilton's ML Ops delivery portfolio across defense, civil, and law enforcement agencies, which includes product management, the management of technical build and integration teams, AI requirements development, and AI business, technical, and ethical risk analysis for US federal agencies. Geoff's work in Booz Allen's AI practice also includes investment initiatives in AI strategy, responsible AI, and emerging technology scouting. Geoff holds a BS in Journalism and Public Relations from Ithaca College and a Master of Int'l Affairs with a focus in development economics and management analytics from the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. ---- Saeed Uri is Chemonics' senior vice president for impact. He has more than fifteen years of experience managing development projects, including more than ten years in complex, high-speed, and challenging positions in fragile or transitional environments such as Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Sudan, and Libya. While leading Chemonics' efforts on adaptive programming in dynamic environments, Saeed also spearheaded the adoption of innovative approaches and technologies to achieve greater impact. In Syria, Saeed led Chemonics' partnership with the Syria Civil Defense (also known as the White Helmets) to provide emergency response services to millions of civilians. Most recently, Saeed led programming to strengthen community resilience against climate and other sources of instability by working with local partners to increase community involvement in addressing issues. Saeed also has expertise in supporting early recovery and durable returns, and countering disinformation. He holds an M.A. in international peace and conflict resolution and speaks Arabic fluently. LEARN MORE Thank you for tuning into this episode of the Aid Market Podcast. You can learn more about working with USAID by visiting our homepage: Konektid International and AidKonekt. To connect with our team directly, message the host Mike Shanley on LinkedIn.
Comedian Michelle Buteau stars in the new comedy Babes, which follows best friends as they take different paths toward motherhood. It was a role Buteau had to be talked into doing by her real life friend and co-star Ilana Glazer because, at the time, she was already in the thick of living out her character's life as the mother of twin babies. Also, we'll talk with New Yorker staff writer Emily Nussbaum about working conditions for cast members on the popular reality TV show Love is Blind. And Ken Tucker Rock critic Ken Tucker revisits Steely Dan's 1974 album Pretzel Logic, on its 50th anniversary.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Comedian Michelle Buteau stars in the new comedy Babes, which follows best friends as they take different paths toward motherhood. It was a role Buteau had to be talked into doing by her real life friend and co-star Ilana Glazer because, at the time, she was already in the thick of living out her character's life as the mother of twin babies. Also, we'll talk with New Yorker staff writer Emily Nussbaum about working conditions for cast members on the popular reality TV show Love is Blind. And Ken Tucker Rock critic Ken Tucker revisits Steely Dan's 1974 album Pretzel Logic, on its 50th anniversary.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Buteau says covering the news of the 2001 terrorist attacks crystalized her desire to go into comedy. She spoke with Tonya Mosley about her journey to the stage, needing humor in dark times, and proving her college professor wrong. She stars in the film Babes and in the Netflix series Survival of the Thickest.Also, Ken Tucker shares three summer songs he's had on repeat.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Buteau says covering the news of the 2001 terrorist attacks crystalized her desire to go into comedy. She spoke with Tonya Mosley about her journey to the stage, needing humor in dark times, and proving her college professor wrong. She stars in the film Babes and in the Netflix series Survival of the Thickest.Also, Ken Tucker shares three summer songs he's had on repeat.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week, Krista brings back her 2020 interview with comedian, actress, writer, and producer Michelle Buteau. At the time of this conversation, Buteau had just released her comedy special, Welcome to Buteaupia, and was on a non-stop run of projects -- hosting The Circle, appearing in films like Always Be My Maybe, and in TV shows like First Wives Club and Tales of the City. She was also just a few months away from publishing her autobiographical book of essays, Survival of the Thickest. Cut to 2024, and Buteau has turned that book into a hit Netflix series by the same name. She's also expanded her hosting resume, adding two seasons of Barbecue Showdown to her list. In this interview, Buteau takes us back to the very beginning of her comedy career and talks about the challenges she faced along the way. She reveals when she feels most vulnerable on stage, how her parents felt about her pursuing her passion, and some of the unsolicited advice she's received from her audiences. She also shares her advice for young comedians starting out, and what she's learned by observing the extraordinary group of women she's worked with in her career to date. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.
Michelle Buteau is proof that you can strike it big anytime. At 46, she's out with her new film Babes (May 17), she has a hit Netflix series based on her memoir Survival of the Thickest and is the first woman to film a comedy special at Radio City Music Hall. She says there's this idea you should "have it all figured out by 40, you should be doing your thing. It's like, no, we don't have it all figured out. We're still growing." Babes, directed by Pamela Adlon and co-starring Ilana Glazer, who also co-wrote the script, shows the role of friendships at pivotal times. "I don't think we talk about how hard relationships are." One thing Buteau does talk about is the need to celebrate yourself, which she does on her Netflix series. "Season one, thick girls were the moment and now it's like, nah, now we all the movement. There's zero apologies. It is bigger. It's Blacker. It's b*******. It's all the things 2.0." As for her comedy special, it's for all those voices "who need to be on the stages" but are rarely given the opportunity she has. "How can we be seen like that unless we see someone?" Visit Newsweek.com to learn more about the podcasts we offer and to catch up on the latest news. While you're there, subscribe to Newsweek's ‘For the Culture newsletter. Follow H. Alan Scott on everything at @HAlanScott. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Laura BUTEAU est à la fois sportive de haut niveau et entrepreneure. Classée dans les 20 premières françaises en Padel, elle s'est exilée au Portugal pour s'entraîner et vivre à fond son projet de devenir professionnel dans ce sport.Dans le même temps, elle a créée son entreprise Black Bee Padel qui répare justement les raquettes nécessaires pour jouer.Dans cet épisode, elle nous raconte son parcours de sportive et d'entrepreneure en nous parlant de :Sa passion initiale pour le foot ⚽Sa pratique du tennis
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This week the ladies explore “Survival of the Thickest, by Michelle Buteau, as she "reflects on growing up Caribbean, Catholic, and thick in New Jersey. Buteau delves into her college experience in Miami, her many friendships and dating disasters, working as a newsroom editor during 9/11, getting started in stand-up opening for male strippers, marrying into her husband's Dutch family, IVF & surrogacy, motherhood, chosen family, and what it feels like to have a full heart, tight jeans, and stardom finally in her grasp." This fun episode will having you laughing out loud! Cheers!*Please be advised this episode is intended for adult audiences and contains adult language and content. We are not professionals and are expressing opinions on the show for entertainment purposes only. Episode contains spoliers
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Hello le gang ✌️J'espère que tu vas bien !Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de Wedding Divan, dans lequel je reçois la talentueuse photographe Dorothée Buteau !Le sujet du jour : son approche humaine, sensible et créative !Mais je ne t'en dis pas plus et je te laisse écouter !
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In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds Podcast, we chat with actors and podcasters Michelle Buteau and Alesha Reneé. Segment 1: Michelle Buteau is an award winning actress, comedian, creator and writer. Buteau most recently starred in the Netflix series Survival Of The Thickest, which she also created and executive produced. Her latest venture, is a new podcast called "Adulting with Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos" which is currently available for streaming wherever you download your favorite podcasts. Host: Ryanne Segment 2: Alesha Reneé is the ultimate multi-hyphenate. She currently serves as the Executive Producer of “Unleash for Love” by Alesha Reneé.” Previously, Alesha has worked on Kenan (NBC), Criminal Minds (CBS), New Girl (FOX), Magnum P.I. (FOX) and has recurring roles on the Detroiters (Comedy Central) and Grand Crew (NBC), just to name a few. You can find her audio series on Audible. Host: Ryanne Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
The delightful Netflix series Survival of the Thickest is about an up-and-coming stylist whose professional and personal ambitions go sideways when she finds herself newly single. It stars comedian Michelle Buteau as Mavis who leans on her best friends Marley (Tasha Smith) and Khalil (Tone Bell) for emotional support and sound advice. Buteau co-created the series with Danielle Sanchez-Witzel (New Girl, My Name Is Earl).
Dans cet épisode, je reçois pour la deuxième fois Anabel Buteau-Poulin, et on parle des impacts du TDL chez les adolescents, mais au-delà de leur vie scolaire. Un peu plus sur mon invitée : Anabel est orthophoniste à temps partiel à la Clinique Expression, qui se situe dans la région de Québec. Elle fait aussi des études universitaires en recherche sur le développement des habiletés communicationnelles et sociales auprès des adolescents typiques ou ayant des difficultés langagières. Tu trouveras les notes complètes de l'épisode sur mon site web: https://www.loriannelacerte.ca/podcast/69
Fans of comic, commentator, and actor Michelle Buteau will laugh out loud through her frank essays. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss Buteau's lively narration—and her upcoming role as host of the 2023 Audie Awards. Michele and Jo discuss Buteau's essay collection that highlights key moments in her life, written and narrated in her fun and brash style. A stellar example of an entertainer turned writer using her talents as a narrator. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Simon & Schuster Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from HarperCollins Focus, and HarperCollins Christian Publishing, publishers of some of your favorite audiobooks and authors, including Joanna Gaines, Zachary Levi, Kathie Lee Gifford, Max Lucado, Willie Nelson, and so many more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La présence des aînés lors de la naissance: De retour d'un accouchement à domicile où la grande sœur de 2 ans était présente, je vous partage nos expériences dans ce genre de situation. Comment préparer les enfants à être les témoins de l'arrivée d'un nouveau membre de la famille ? Que mettre en place pour que cette expérience soit bien vécue par chacun ? Voici quelques idées de livres à partager avec vos aînés : - "Comment naissent ( aussi) les bébés", Gayelle https://www.gayelleillu.com/ - "Lou, Bienvenue chez nous", Gaëlle Buteau et Elsa Comails-Chappellet Ed du Hêtre - "Ma mère c'est la plus forte", Cynthia Durand et Andreann Larouche - "Hello Baby", Jenni Overend et Julie Vivas Ed Farnces Lincoln Children's book Vous souhaitez échanger, participer ou me proposer un nouveau sujet ? Vous pouvez me joindre à melyssa.chambard@gmail.com. Pour suivre la Bulle Maison de naissance sur les réseaux : https://www.facebook.com/labulle.mdn https://www.instagram.com/labulle.mdn/?hl=fr www.la-bulle.be Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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A conversation about relationships, dating, sex, swinging, Christianity, courtship, marriage, divorce, breakups, getting back together, risk, rejection, men, women and the whole mess of it all from the mind of a man who's seen it all and the amazing guests who join!
A conversation about relationships, dating, sex, swinging, Christianity, courtship, marriage, divorce, breakups, getting back together, risk, rejection, men, women and the whole mess of it all from the mind of a man who's seen it all and the amazing guests who join!
ENJEUX SUR RFM DIMANCHE 13 FEVRIER 2022- PIERRE BUTEAU ET ARNOLD ANTONIN
Murder Mystery 2 adds actors to castJodie Turner-Smith, Enrique Arce, Mark Strong, Tony Goldwyn, Mélanie Laurent, Kuhoo Verma, Annie Mumolo and Zurin Villanueva have joined the cast of Murder Mystery 2. However, Adeel Akhtar as Maharajah and John Kani as Colonel Ulenga are reprising their roles. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston's comedy-thriller was a huge hit on Netflix in 2019. It raked in 30.9 million television views within three days of premiering on the streaming platform. Chris Evans and Dwayne Johnson to collaborate on Red OneDwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Chris Evans are set to team up for Amazon Studios' upcoming film titled Red One. Based on a script by Hiram Garcia, this Amazon production is scheduled to begin filming this year. The film is being described as “a globe-trotting, four-quadrant action-adventure comedy, imagining a whole new universe to explore within the holiday genre.”Netflix picks up Lee Daniels' thrillerLee Daniels, known for The Butler, Precious, and The United States vs. Billie Holiday, will make his next for Netflix after the streaming platform won the rights to his yet-untitled directorial venture after an intense bidding war. Touted as an ‘exorcism thriller', the film is set to feature Andra Day, Glenn Close, Octavia Spencer, Caleb McLaughlin, Rob Morgan, and Aunjanue Ellis. Ivory Aquino cast as first trans character in DC film When They See Us star Ivory Aquino has been roped in for the upcoming HBO Max film Batgirl. Aquino joins Leslie Grace, J.K. Simmons, Brendan Fraser, and Michael Keaton, and will play the first major transgender character in a DC Comics live adaptation. The film will focus on Barbara, the daughter of Police Commissioner Gordon. Aquino is essaying the role of Barbara's friend Aysia Yeoh. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine to be adapted to screenElenor Oliphant is Completely Fine is getting a feature film adaptation under the direction of award-winning filmmaker Harry Bradbeer. The film will be backed by Reese Witherspoon, and follow the life of its titular heroine battling her own demons. However, when she meets a singer, she becomes enraptured with him. Netflix greenlights Michelle Buteau's Survival of the ThickestNetfllix has greenlit an eight episode scripted comedy show starring Michelle Buteau. The show, titled Survival of the Thickest, is based on Buteau's own 2020 essay about a plus sized Black woman trying to handle her life after she is suddenly single. Buteau's earlier works with Netflix include Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia and Always Be My Maybe, among others. Well that's the Sizzling Samachar of the day on OTTplay , I shall be back soon with more news from the world of movies and entertainment. Until then it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho
Rachel Broussard and Keesha Buteau of the Girls Scouts of Louisiana – Pines to the Gulf, join us today. We've invited Rachel and Keesha to share the Girl Scout story. And, as many diehard fans know, it's almost time for the annual cookie sale. Rachel Broussard serves as CEO of Pines to the Gulf and has over 20 years of service with the organization. A Kaplan native, she graduated from UL-Lafayette. Her background in the military afforded her the opportunity to attend college as her tuition was covered. She first worked for Acadiana Youth, and then joined the Girl Scouts in what was then known as Bayou Girl Scout Council covering 13 parishes in the Acadiana region. Keesha Buteau serves as Chief Operating Officer and began her service with the Scouts in January 2006. A Lafayette native, she graduated from Acadiana High School and was inspired by participating in Girls State. While she originally thought she wanted to go into law and had the opportunity to work with the District Attorney's office in the Juvenile Division, her heart broke as she saw the "kids in shackles, little kid chain gangs." She realized that she wanted to help young people before they got into trouble. While her parents were originally a bit dismayed by her shifted career focus, she has never regretted her commitment to serving youth and believes the Girl Scouts is a perfect fit. Today, Girl Scouts of Louisiana - Pines to the Gulf serves girls in the 42 parishes west of the Mississippi River. Participants can be as young as Kindergarten and go through 12th grade. While COVID has been tough on everyone, both agreed that incorporating technology such as Zoom has been a godsend in helping organizations learn how to communicate more effectively. The Girl Scouts members are all female, and focus solely on girls and its activities are only participated in by girls. While there is a place for the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scout organization stands firm that single-sex programming is beneficial to young girls who are fighting to find their way in the world. "Although your daughter likely goes to school with boys, and might play Saturday morning sports and share the local playground with them, the realities of her day-to-day life are anything but the same as those of her male peers. In fact, studies show that in coed learning environments, boys receive more praise than girls when they call out in class, making girls less likely to raise their hands. Furthermore, boys are allowed to problem solve on their own during class time, which fosters independence, whereas teachers tend to step in and “help” girls, leading girls to question their own abilities." Learn more at https://www.girlscouts.org/en/raising-girls/happy-and-healthy/happy/girls-only-single-gender-empowering-girls.html The Girl Scouts were founded in Savannah, Georgia by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912. The programming has consistently focused on service and the Girl Scout Promise rings true of what you expect from young leaders: "On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, to live by the Girl Scout." The goal of the Scouts is to help the girls grow as they learn positive values, to take their skills into their communities, and make a positive difference. "That is at the core of who we are as Girls Scouts", according to Rachel Broussard. "to make lasting and respectful connections, and to go out and solve problems in their communities." Keesha's daughter is a Girl Scout Cadet at 11 years of age, having started the scouts in kindergarten. As her mom, Keesha limits outside activities to 2 or 3 to preserve family time, and her daughter always puts Scouts at the top of the list of what she wants to participate in. The interaction with her daughters' troop continually inspires Keesha to see the value of scouting. "Be a Friend First" is a valued program that teaches self-confidence, how to have healthy habits and relationships.
Writer, and podcast host Baratunde Thurston joins Mara, Wesley, and Keith to help process the impeachment acquittal. Plus, actress and comedian Michelle Buteau on her new book, her Netflix special, and making d**k jokes in front of her mom. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter:@runtellthis_@Marascampo@WesleyLowery@K_Dot_Re See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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On this week’s show, we spoke with Antoine Buteau, Senior Engagement Manager @ The PNR. Antoine holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Information Systems from the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University and a Certificate in Computer Science from Laval University. Before PNR, Antoine worked at Coveo as a Solution Specialist. He was responsible for implementing Coveo search engine solutions with clients in healthcare, technology and consumer goods. Antoine also worked as a freelance consultant where he helped organizations in IT Selection, IT Implementation, Product Management and IT Project Recovery. Outside of work, Antoine spends time training at the gym, playing hockey and listening to Japanese jazz. He also enjoys reading, building relationships and drinking strong coffee while eating Mexican food. On the show, we spoke about: How he manages his career The concept of continuous improvement Tips and tricks for productivity with tools like Roam Interesting trends in technology Antoine is one of the smartest people I know. I always learn from talking to him and I hope that you do as well. Let us know what you think. What types of guests would like to see on the show? What topics interest you the most? Send me your thoughts at nectar@thepnr.com Subscribe | iTunes | Google Play |Spotify | YouTube | Stitcher | Breaker
ENJEUX SUR RFM DIMANCHE 11 OCTOBRE 2020 - PIERRE BUTEAU ET GUERDY LISSADE
Michelle Buteau jokes about J. Lo in her Netflix special, "Welcome to Buteaupia".
Michelle Buteau jokes about motherhood in her Netflix special,"Welcome to Buteaupia".
Michelle Buteau- Born in New Jersey to Caribbean parents, actress/comedian Michelle Buteau brings her unique perspective and big personality to stage and screen. Michelle has had stand-up specials on Netflix and Comedy Central, as well as an album called "Shut Up!", which was released on Comedy Central Records. She was also a featured comedian on the "2 Dope Queens" special for HBO. Last year, she shot the Netflix feature "Always Be My Maybe" with Ali Wong and Randall Park, a recurring role on "Tales of the City" for Netflix, and a leading role in the TV remake of "First Wives Club" for BET. Her other TV credits include "The Tick" on Amazon, "Broad City" and "Key & Peele" on Comedy Central, and "Enlisted" on FOX. In the podcast space, she produced and hosted the talk show "Late Night Whenever" for WNYC. She and Jordan Carlos’s popular live show "Adulting" will be a podcast for WNYC this year. Charla Lauriston is a Los Angeles based stand-up comedian, television writer, producer, and podcast host who’s written for The Last OG, Ghosted, People of Earth, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and the upcoming Hoops on Netflix. As a standup, she’s appeared on ‘The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail’ on Comedy Central, has performed with Jonathan Van Ness and Team Coco. Hailing from New York by way of Boston by way of Haiti, Charla’s sharp observations on everything from family to race to pop culture and the absurd minutia of everyday life are delivered with a matter-of-fact punch to the gut. Her 2014 web series, Clench & Release, garnered critical acclaim that described her as “self-assured and gleefully sarcastic” (WNYC) and “one of the most exciting and original voices in comedy” (Splitsider). Yes, she’s very tired and plans to retreat to the woods in 2035. Dominique Witten - What is there to know about Dominique Witten? Well, if you’re interested in high-powered comedy, everything. From headlining comedy clubs, to showing-out on television, Dominique is a seasoned face of funny in America. She’s created laughs on stages across the world, including NBC’s Last Comic Standing, HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, Comedy Central’s “The Chappelle Show,” O.W.N’S “Herlarious,” the Adult Swim television shows “Black Jesus” and “Tropical Cop Tales,” and in the film Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween. Her stand-up special “Stop Me When I’m Lying” (2017) is available on Amazon Prime. After switching careers from postal work to comedy, Dominique quickly gained notoriety for telling it like it is, raw and uncut. In the pre-internet world, Dominique’s fan-base grew quickly and word of her talent drew attention from HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam.” After a strong performance on Def Jam, Dominique moved to New York City to perform amongst the best of the best. Before long, Dominique became a fixture of New York’s comedy scene, performing alongside comics like Chris Rock and Dave Chapelle. During a chance encounter at a small comedy club, Dominique impressed “30 Rock” and “SNL” star Tracy Morgan, who immediately made Dominique the opening act for his “Caroline’s on Broadway” show. Since then, Dominique has wowed audiences all over the world, and is now based in Los Angeles, California. In addition to stand-up and television, Dominique has drawn laughs from radio audiences across America during a regular segment on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show.” From this platform, Dominique became known as the “people’s champ,” a comedian who speaks for the common man and woman of America. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime), Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
The impact of coronavirus has been devastating, but while we wait for a treatment or a vaccine, laughter may be the next best medicine. Comedian, actress, podcast host and author Michelle Buteau is taking time during quarantine to slow down, reflect and stay creative. Host Trymaine Lee sits down with Buteau, who is at home in the Bronx with her twins, to discuss the value of comedy in a pandemic. For a transcript, please visit https://www.msnbc.com/intoamerica.Further Reading and Viewing: Michelle Buteau on hosting Netflix competition show ‘The Circle’Stand-up with no laughs: Comedians find new ways to entertain quarantined audiences
Walt Buteau has been with WPRI Channel 12 for 25 years. He's a long time member of the Target 12 Investigative Team and one of the people behind the popular "Street Stories". We talk about his career and his take on the world of journalism. Wait until you hear his theory on voting as a journalist. I really enjoyed this and it could have probably gone on for hours. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE in order to get these delivered to your device when they come out.
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Another classic lost episode, in which comedian and actress Michelle Buteau ("Tales of the City," "First Wives Club," "Isn't it Romantic?") joins Adam and guest-cohost Scott Hernandez, cracking them up with stories about dating, showbiz and more. Also, Sam Smith comes out as gender nonbinary – or do they? – and does anyone care?
For the season finale, Jordan and Michelle sit down with Irish comedian Aisling Bea, the creator and star of the new Hulu series This Way Up, and talk about what it takes to make sad s**t into something funny. Then we go behind the scenes with DJ Donwill and producer Christian Banda as they tackle some of the toughest Adulting questions of the season. Plus, Jordan reveals the one question that he wants to ask his parents (and it’s gross).
While Michelle visits the Delta Sky Club, another family crashes Jordan’s family reunion and eats all the gumbo. Comedian Aparna Nancherla shares her life motto “Another day, another dread.” Transgender supermodel Geena Rocero learns how to speak her truth, and The Read’s Crissle West may not hug you, but she will share her weed. Plus: Jordan gets the one thing he’s always wanted in New York.
Part 2 of my conversation with Emmanuel Buteau. Guest Bio: Emmanuel Buteau holds a PhD in Practical Theology from St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. He emigrated from Haiti to the United States in 1993 and currently serves as Executive Director of the Haitian Institute of Atlanta, which he co-founded in 2017 with his wife Danielle and several other friends. Learn More: Haitian Institute of Atlanta http://haitianinstitute.org/
Michelle accidentally stays at a plantation for her birthday. Oops! The Daily Show’s Jaboukie Young-White comes out to his parents on national television. And Full Frontal host Samantha Bee spills on her rebellious past. Plus, Jordan is shocked to learn something new about Michelle.
In this episode I talk with Dr. Emmanuel Buteau, director of the Haitian Institute of Atlanta. Emmanuel describes the religious and cultural experience of Haiti, the deep spirituality of the country, and how Haiti changed him theologically. This is part 1 or 2. Guest Bio: Emmanuel Buteau holds a PhD in Practical Theology from St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. He emigrated from Haiti to the United States in 1993 and currently serves as Executive Director of the Haitian Institute of Atlanta, which he co-founded in 2017 with his wife Danielle and several other friends. Learn More: Haitian Institute of Atlanta http://haitianinstitute.org/
Feeling flirty? Michelle and Jordan are not having it. Plus, Joyelle Nicole Johnson explains why she had to break the law to go to school. Giulia Rozzi likes an expensive break-up. And Becky Veduccio shares both the heartbreak and joy on her journey to motherhood.
While Jordan was busy summering in Maine, Michelle got stuck in a New Orleans toilet. Who had a better vacation? You decide. Plus, The Daily Show’s Michael Kosta will eat just about anything. And Alternatino creator and star Arturo Castro on why salsa clubs make him feel inadequate. Plus, one man’s quest to turn Uber Pool into a dating app.
This week, Jordan and Michelle are joined by the legendary Vanessa Williams. Yes, that Vanessa Williams - and she gives some adulting advice that will change your life forever. Plus, Comedy Knockout’s Damien Lemon finds out he’s married, Michelle gets high on mushrooms and sees Jesus, and Jordan goes on a nightmarish New York adventure. And advice on how to go on a coffee date without having to drop a deuce.
This week, take a walk down memory lane to a time when Michelle sold zoot suits and Jordan used Civil War trivia as a pick-up line. Comedian Gina Yashere channels her inner James Bond. And Liza Treyger may just be the Lindsay Lohan of comedy. Plus, Michelle and Jordan tackle that age-old question: are you ever too old to Seamless a bagel when you’re hungover?
Being a true adult means being a good community member. This week, while Jordan saves some trees, Michelle shares her one and only experience with communal living: a roommate who loved olive oil and left a mess. Comedian Kerry Coddett tries to end her dating dry spell. And talk show host Michelle Collins auditions for her dream role as Javert in Les Mis.
Part of being an adult is knowing how to negotiate. This week, Jordan drives a hard bargain with his new roof guy, while Michelle talks her husband into a mani-pedi. Black Thought from The Roots interrupts date night with his wife to share his s*** list. And comedian Seth Herzog and Michelle compare notes on having twins (yes, he does have a favorite).
Tensions run high as Jordan calls out Michelle for being bougie AF. They are joined by comedian Alzo Slade for a conversation about meat sweats, and MTV’s Franchesca Ramsey refuses to sniff Michelle Obama. Plus, practical tips for getting out of your friends' invitations.
Jordan Carlos and Michelle Buteau believe that a true adult’s worth can be measured by one unit only - the amount of milk in your fridge. Plus, Michelle tries to avoid walking the dog, while Jordan continues to struggle with his pants. Wet Hot American Summer’s Michael Ian Black is glad his son thinks he’s lame, First Wives Club’s Malik Yoba calls someone out over a Kit Kat, and Orange is the New Black’s Jessica Pimentel becomes the lead singer of a metal band (seriously)!
Sometimes part of being an adult is unloading toxic energy in your life - let this episode be your guide. Special guest Danielle Brooks from Orange is the New Black never lets anyone steal her light, while Saturday Night Live cast member Chris Redd trashes someone’s office (deservedly). Plus, comedian Yamaneika Saunders offers up a master class in ending those friendships that just aren’t working. And Michelle shares some big news!
Jordan gets a brutal lesson in Adulting when he faces off with a mouse, while Michelle tells the gospel truth to a hesitant dater. Plus, Nore Davis remembers his worst bullies, Sara Schaefer gets brave in the Grand Canyon, and Ben Sinclair loses his virginity at camp and gets a special souvenir.
Michelle and Jordan dig into some Adulting relationship basics. Rule number one: Don’t pay for a date’s drink entirely with quarters. Rule number two: Never fight with your partner in front of friends. They are joined by Sasheer Zamata who meets a magic witch at Afropunk and Kate Walsh explains why she was a “human mullet” in high school.
Michelle and Jordan’s struggles with Adulting continue. Michelle shares a harrowing tale from a haunted bed and breakfast, while Jordan revisits a traumatic kickball experience. Plus, comedian Chris Distefano tries to protect a Brooklyn woman from a confrontation in an elevator and Jim Gaffigan explains how he ended up with so many kids.
Welcome to Adulting! The show where hosts Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos help us figure out how to grow the f**k up. Together. In this inaugural episode, Michelle and Jordan plan Naomi Ekperigin’s entire wedding in under a minute, Wyatt Cenac does his best muppet impression, and Phoebe Robinson shares some bathroom etiquette tips (which involve an open flame). Plus, some advice on what to do if you’re catching feelings for your dealer.
We know you missed Michelle - and now she’s back with a new podcast called Adulting! Did you ever think that being a grown-up would be so hard? Neither did Michelle. So she’s teamed with fellow grown-up and comedian Jordan Carlos to figure out the art of adulting. In this inaugural episode, Michelle and Jordan plan Naomi Ekperigin’s entire wedding in under a minute, Wyatt Cenac does his best muppet impression, and Phoebe Robinson shares some bathroom etiquette tips (which involve an open flame). Plus, some advice on what to do if you’re catching feelings for your dealer.
Did you ever think being an adult would be this hard? Neither did hosts Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos. That’s why they’re talking it out with some of the funniest, most creative people around, including Jim Gaffigan, Wyatt Cenac, Danielle Brooks, Phoebe Robinson and so many more. Plus, they answer the questions that haunt us all, like “What is an acceptable amount of money to spend on pillows?” and "Is it okay that I eat cereal three times a day?" Listen to this preview and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Episode 1 will be here before you know it! Let’s grow the f**k up. Together.
Enjoy our conversation with Susan Buteau with the Wilmington Art Association. We talk about the visual arts community in Wilmington, North Carolina and their upcoming Spring Show & Sale taking place in late March to early April 2019. Wilmington Art Association is one of 5 arts nonprofits in Wilmington, North Carolina that are recipients of funding from the Arts Friendly Foundation. For more information or to support 5 local arts nonprofits at once, visit: artsfriendly.com/foundation Wilmington Art Association: wilmingtonart.org =============== CERTIFIED ARTS FRIENDLY BUSINESSES MAKE THIS HAPPEN: artsfriendly.com/certified NEWSLETTER: Subscribe to our free newsletter at: artsfriendly.com/subscribe PODCAST: Subscribe to Arts Friendly Conversations on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
In this season finale, legendary comedian D.L. Hughley has a message for white people’s imaginations, Yrsa Daley-Ward inspires poetry, and Michelle learns about herself. Plus, Rob saves his best story for last.
How the director’s fascination with the internet inspired Eighth Grade, that movie making everyone on your Twitter feed cry. Plus, John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) in this oldie but goodie.
Michelle wonders what Justin Trudeau is listening to this summer and learns to deal with Twitter trolls with Julie Goldman and Franchesca Ramsey. Plus, Rob says yes to BDE!
Never travel with too-tight pants, and more advice from Michelle’s days as a movie star. Comedians Sam Jay and Aparna Nancherla grace the stage. Plus, Michelle gives Rob a new nickname!
It’s a mind-bending evening of comedy and existential angst as guest host Sasheer Zamata welcomes Wyatt Cenac and Emily Tarver. Plus, Rob gets a makeover!
Michelle has an idea for your summer Tinder bio - and learns about her future from guests Jo Firestone and Chuck Nice. Plus, Rob debuts a new sound effect!
Guest host Jordan Carlos is filling in for Michelle this week – and he’s got some BIG opinions on weather gear. He is joined by comedian and filmmaker Bo Burnham for a thoughtful conversation about his upcoming movie Eighth Grade and how the youth of America are being influenced by people in Silicon Valley who have no idea what they are doing. Our stage is also graced by icon John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) who is just an absolute f**king delight. He educates Jordan on punks, tomatoes, and his new film How to Talk to Girls at Parties. Plus, Rob Lewis gives some really, really primo relationship advice.
Michelle has the driving adventure from hell after confronting someone with serious road rage. She is joined by comedian Jordan Carlos and writer/director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, Ghostbusters) for a delightful conversation about representation in Hollywood, being bully-adjacent, and Paul’s stand-up career. Plus, Rob loves being 5 minutes early.
Isn’t it amazing when the woman who waxes you goes the extra mile? Michelle thinks so! She is joined by special guests Chris Distefano (MTV's Guy Code), who has given many of your favorite comedians impromptu medical examinations, and Vinny Guadagnino (MTV's The Jersey Shore) schools the audience on Staten Island. Plus, Rob’s credit card gets declined!
Michelle is back with an intimate in-studio interview with actress and activist Tessa Thompson (HBO's Westworld, Creed)! They dig into colorism in Hollywood, the Time's Up movement, how often Tessa waters her plants (not often), and so much more. Plus, there’s a surprising reveal in this one. Ooh, the suspense of it all!
Buckle up! It’s a new episode of Late Night Whenever. You might need a drink for this one, because Sasheer Zamata and Ann Dowd share some truly horrific audition stories. Plus, Rob tries to give away some Asiago cheese bread.
Things get spiritual when dreamboat Nico Tortorella, star of TV Land's Younger, joins Michelle on the couch. Plus, comedian Matteo Lane dishes on his life as a thirst trap. And Rob gets a tramp stamp!
What will our guests do for the D? Find out in this very special episode with Ben Sinclair (HBO’s High Maintenance) and Danielle Brooks (Netflix’s Orange is the New Black). Plus, Rob reminisces about a roommate named John.
Get ready for some R & R (hehe) with special guests Tony Rock and Phoebe Robinson! It turns out that if you fight a rock – you have to all the Rock brothers. And if you get into a hot tub with Phoebe Robinson, all hell breaks loose. Plus, Rob Lewis goes clear.
Hold onto your girdle, people, because Michelle’s about to get tight with guests Murray Hill and Janelle James (Netflix). Plus, Rob has a near-death experience with a New Kid on the Block!
Michelle dresses up for her big trip to France, and guests Bridget Everett and Gina Yashere rank hotel amenities. Cabaret singer and comedian Bridget, who also stars in Patti Cake$, reveals a dark past with Gloria Steinem. And Netflix star Gina gets her colon flushed. Plus, Rob goes to Six Flags!
Michelle gets philosophical with guests Leslie Odom, Jr. and Jason Jones in the debut episode of your new favorite podcast. The Hamilton star channels Dr. Phil and gives Michelle some life advice from his new book, Failing Up. Jason, creator of The Detour and a Daily Show legend, shares his guilty pleasure. Plus: Rob Lewis goes to a D’Angelo concert!
My big debut is almost here! Episode 1 hits your feed on April 3 with hot dads Leslie Odom, Jr. and Jason Jones. Here’s a jalapeño popper of a preview to get your mouth watering. Yum!
This week we are honored to have the amazing comedian Michelle Buteau!!! James and Michelle sit and have a wonderful chat that covers, Oprah, women in comedy, how to be a stand up comedian, cultural appropriation, Journalism, unpacking shame, and more. Also why is watching yourself doing stand up might be like watching yourself take a shit? Not to mention... we meet Judge Booty! Check out her new comedy, Shut Up album out on iTunes and Amazon. Links! https://www.amazon.com/Shut-Up-Explicit-Michelle-Buteau/dp/B014BCBOYS https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/shut-up/id1031972373 Watch the Black Panther Red Carpet Coverage with co-host James: http://marvel.com/blackpantherlive Minority Korner Store: https://teespring.com/minority-korner-t-shirt#pid=369&cid=6513&sid=front Twitter: @minoritykorner Email: minoritykorner@gmail.com Like Us On Facebook: Minority Korner
From Uber to Booking.com, Nicolas Buteau is a recruiter and entrepreneur who thrives in dynamic environments as well as in more established business operations. Here he gives the inside story on what it takes to get hired by these market leaders.
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From Uber to Booking.com, Nicolas Buteau is a recruiter and entrepreneur who thrives in dynamic environments as well as in more established business operations. Here he gives the inside story on what it takes to get hired by these market leaders.
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your wisdom if you have a small business, if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, JC (Host) and Best-Selling Author, Win C (Co-Host) welcomes Jennifer Buteau. Jennifer is mom to two teen boys and is also a special education teacher. A former international affairs specialist, she foundedhttp://www.foodallergybuzz.com/ (Food Allergy Buzz) in 2008, following her younger son’s diagnosis with life threatening allergies to peanuts and tree nuts. On Food Allergy Buzz, she promotes food allergy awareness and shares food allergy news and consumer information. She also has a second blog, http://peanutfreebaseball.com/ (Free to Enjoy Baseball), where she provides information on all the peanut allergy and food allergy friendly baseball games around the U.S. and Canada. When she’s not working,Jennifer enjoys spending time with her sons, baking cookies, writing, and reading (especially about food!). To learn more about Jennifer visit http://www.foodallergybuzz.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit https://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdomand http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake athttp://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Brought to you by Dr. Kelly, aka The FitShrink, who offers 1-on-1 and group wellness coaching for people of all abilities. She makes the psychology of wellness easy! This is a 20% off code forwww.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. You can learn more about her at fitshrink.com.. To learn about the magic of Siri go tohttps://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Michelle Buteau is a comedian, a writer and an actor. Buteau gave the keynote address at Werk It, a women’s podcasting festival put on by WNYC Studios, where she talked about her journey from self-doubting college kid to stand-up success. This podcast is the ICYMI, best-of version of Werk It. It's made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from The Harnisch Foundation. You can find more information at www.wnyc.org/shows/werkit
On today's show I talk to comedian Michelle Buteau. Born in New Jersey to Caribbean parents, Michelle's first big break in comedy came when she was invited to participate in the HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colo. Since then she's performed stand-up on many shows including Craig Ferguson, Totally Biased and Last Comic Standing. In addition to joke-speaking, Michelle is a voice actor on the great Adult Swim show China, IL, a human actor on the really enjoyable Fox show Enlisted and can be seen regularly on VH1's Best Week Ever.Check out the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, and follow me on Twitter! Also look for a live streaming episode of the show on April 21st at 8pm with Josh Gondelman of John Oliver's new show, vlogger Franchesca Ramsey and musical guest Lady Lamb the Beekeeper.
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Elsie Buteau from Aflac. Elsie discusses the benefits of using Aflac. Audio file: elsie.mp3
MST3k Frank Conniff & Michelle Buteau (Vh1, “Best Week Ever”) discuss the classic “Valley of The Dolls.” All the drama, the melodrama, the drama-drama and the drama for your momma drama. Plus Frank tells the secret to hosting your own #MST3k party. What else can I say? the movie is awesome (on Netflix) and Frank […] The post MST3K’S Frank & Michele Buteau “Valley of the Dolls” appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
MST3k Frank Conniff & Michelle Buteau (Vh1, “Best Week Ever”) discuss the classic “Valley of The Dolls.” All the drama, the melodrama, the drama-drama and the drama for your momma drama. Plus Frank tells the secret to hosting your own #MST3k party. What else can I say? the movie is awesome (on Netflix) and Frank […] The post MST3K’S Frank & Michele Buteau “Valley of the Dolls” appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
Maz Jobrani meets Michelle Buteau in a top tier Twitter tête-à-tête. Listen as they battle like champions for a chance at a $25 gift certificate to Skooby's Hotdogs in Hollywood, CA. Maz asks Host Jonathan Corbett ("Dream Tweet") the question on all our minds, "What's a Black Girggle?" @mazjobrani @michellebuteau @Corbettjc @Skoobys @Dreamtweetpod @proudlyresents