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There are books and podcasts about love addiction, and people talk on social media about it--but there aren't many movies that address the topic... That's why Charlene deGuzman's film, Unlovable, is so unique: She not only tells her story, but she calls love addiction what it is. In this episode Jodi talks with Charlene about her personal experience with love addiction and recovery, as well as what she's learned about herself and how recovery has changed her life. Music by JD Pendley
Stevie Nelson and Dave Horwitz celebrate their 100th episode of I Burn Everything with former guest, Charlene DeGuzman, who reads their tarot to determine the future of their relationships, the podcast and the future of the WORLD?? Thank you for listening to season THREE(!) of I Burn Everything. We will back soon with a new season, new guests, new topics, BETTER THAN EVER!
Keaton and Nasser welcome writer, actress, and all around badass Charlene deGuzman to discuss their love affair with Disney Princesses and go full psycho in their encyclopedic knowledge of the Emmy winning dance competition “So You Think You Can Dance.”
Actor and writer Charlene deGuzman grew up thinking that women should be like the centerfolds her father had plastered all over the garage: alluring to men and ready for sex. As an adult, this led to a sex and love addiction where the line between sex and love got blurry. Eventually, she hit bottom amid a failed relationship, a disastrous reaction to that failed relationship, substance use, and suicidal thoughts. She got help and, this is a bit unusual, made a critically-acclaimed movie about her recovery experiences. Learn more about Charlene, including where to watch "Unloveable," at charstarlene.com. You can pre-order John's book at bit.ly/HilariousWorldBook. Follow us on Twitter: @THWofD. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/thwod. Support our show today: hilariousworld.org/donate Check out our sponsors this week: DoorDash - Download the app and use promo code WORLD Native - nativedeodorant.com with code WORLD Calm - calm.com/WORLD Stitch Fix - stitchfix.com/hilarious Quip Oral Care - getquip.com/HILARIOUS Bark Box - barkbox.com/WORLD
Mirror of Intimacy Podcast Ep 7 - Alex Katehakis & Charlene deGuzman discuss sex addiction, love addiction, and ways to cultivate self-love.
Actor, writer, and intuitive reader Charlene deGuzman (STOMP, "I Forgot My Phone, "Unlovable") joins Ariana to talk about their parallel dive into "witch shit," a snarky ouija board, and how entering addiction recovery saved Charlene's life - and also opened Charlene up to, um...other things. Book your own reading with Charlene at charlenejoy.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing our first bonus episode! Shereen is joined by the very loveable writer and actor Charlene deGuzman! We talk about how she made her inspiring and intimate debut feature film, Unlovable, as well as her relationship with herself, the emotional detachment of immigrant families, and overcoming sex and love addiction. We’re so excited to introduce her to our Ethnically Ambiguous fam! Make sure to follow her in everything she does, including hilarious tweets at @charstarlene! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Academy Award-winning actress Melissa Leo peeled back the layers of her acting process and how she approached films like “The Fighter,” “The Equalizer” films and “Flight” opposite Denzel Washington, plus her newest film, “Unlovable,” directed by Suzi Yoonessi and starring John Hawkes and the film’s screenwriter Charlene deGuzman. Leo also opened up about working with different types of actors and directors and how the key players inform her experiences on set. Creatively, directors like Antoine Fuqua, with whom she worked on “The Equalizer” films, allow Leo to infuse their own spin on characters. “For me, method acting is that one would have a method,” Leo told Salon. “Sometimes you need to use tools as an actor, sometimes you just learn the words, and you're opposite Denzel Washington, and it feels real, and it is real, and you just do it.” --- About “Salon Talks” Hosted by Salon journalists, “Salon Talks” episodes offer a fresh take on the long-form interview format, and a much-needed break from the partisan political talking heads that have come to dominate the genre. “Salon Talks” is a destination for information through conversation. Viewers can expect discussions with A-list actors, artists, authors, thinkers, and newsmakers as we explore the full range of the human condition. The show streams live on Facebook and Twitter and each episode is published in full on Salon.com. Watch SalonTV, streaming live daily on Salon.com, and YouTube. Subscribe to SalonTV on YouTube HERE: https://www.youtube.com/salontv Like Salon on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/salon Follow Salon on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/salon Follow Salon on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/salonofficial
This week we are so lucky to have the director of the new film Unlovable, Suzi Yoonessi. Her movie follows Joy, played by Charlene deGuzman, a recovering sex and love addict who finds solace in making music with the gruff brother (John Hawkes) of her sponsor (Melissa Leo). The movie that Suzi has decided to discuss is 2006's Korean monster masterpiece, The Host. While maybe not immediately recognizable as an influence, Suzi explains that director Bong Joon-ho's focus on character and relationships has had a great effect on her work. She and April go over the process of pitching a movie that's never been made before, and the kind of work that goes into those types of meetings. Suzi also elaborates on working with John Hawkes and Melissa Leo. She even explains how it was difficult to cast John Hawkes because he doesn't have an email address. And lastly, Suzi and April compare how both The Host and Unloveable take real elements from the lives of the filmmakers in order to create a truly believable and engrossing story. Check out the trailer for Unlovable which is streaming and in select theaters now. And if you haven't seen it yet, go watch The Host. With April Wolfe with Suzi Yoonessi. You can let us know what you think of Switchblade Sisters at @SwitchbladePod on Twitter. Or email us at switchbladesisters@maximumfun.org Produced by Casey O'Brien and Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
This week, Kimmy and Liza are joined by CHARLENE DEGUZMAN, writer and star of the new film UNLOVEABLE. They discuss the topic of Charlene's film: sex and love addiction. Check out Charlene on twitter @CHARSTARLENE, and watch her film UNLOVEABLE on VOD!! Follow us on insta @51FIRSTDATESPOD. Send your worst first date stories to 51firstdatespod@gmail.com And don't forget to join our secret Facebook group!
Sex addiction, love addiction and self-love. August is joined by Charlene deGuzman to explore her personal journey, healthy dating and her new movie, "Unloveable." Named one of the "funniest people on Twitter" by Rolling Stone and creator of numerous celebrated short films, Charlene wrote and stars in "Unlovable," along with John Hawkes and Melissa Leo. Dr. Megan Fleming weighs in for a listener whose long-distance relationship is strained due to mismatched sexual desires. Sign up for occasional Girl Boner extras at augustmclaughlin.com.
The SAP - Comedians Talk Motivation, Dating and Relationships
Charlene deGuzman joins Tasha & Dave to chat about sex and love addiction, and how she recovered. We discuss her new movie, 'Unlovable' which describes the addiction through the eyes of a powerful female perspective. Joined by Academy Award winner Melissa Leo, and Academy Award nominated John Hawkes, Charlene's film is a must watch. In theaters beginning Nov 1, Streaming Online Nov 2, 2018. Join The SAP community. Be A SAPPY by emailing us at sexactuallypodcast@gmail.com and share your story or just say Hi! We love talking about dating and relationships in a relatable way. Our 'story based' show is rich with truth and humor. Tags: Unlovable, dating, relationship, self help, addiction, law of attraction, comedy, standup, funny, bill burr, marc maron, joe rogan, feminism, recovery, 12 step, one night stand, alcoholism
Joyful and boss director Suzi Yoonessi has two films out this year: “UNLOVABLE", a Duplass Brothers' film premiering at SXSW starring Oscar-winner Melissa Leo, Oscar-nominee John Hawkes and Charlene deGuzman, and Blue Ribbon Content's “DAPHNE AND VELMA" from the Scooby Doo universe. Also known for her award-winning feature “DEAR LEMON LIMA”, Suzi has created acclaimed content for Funny or Die, Lancome, Kylie Jenner and Snapchat. We discuss one way she’s become a good judge of character (and by extension, an award-winning filmmaker ), the surprising advantage of leaving powerhouse talent agencies, and a guiding purpose for her work that made me want to raise my own standards for my creative purpose. Don’t be intimidated though, because Suzi’s pretty awesome and you’ll want to listen past the half-way mark for what she thinks makes a good actor, and two paths she can suggest for a director wanting to jump-start their career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We’re wrapping up the first year of our podcast with a second helping of Music Raygun B-sides. That means looking back to past episode themes for bonus clips that we left out (or didn’t know about) the first time around. There’s a clip each from our episodes about the Jackson dynasty, Halloween, dance, Charlene deGuzman, the holidays, "Bad," Los Angeles and funk. Plus two from even older episodes. But you’ll just have to listen to find out which ones. Catch you on the flip side. Get it? To see the videos we watch in this episode, visit musicraygun.com/playlists.
Marcy looks into the history of the mysterious Integratron designed by Ufologist and Contactee George Van Tassel.We have writer/actor/comedian Charlene deGuzman (@charstarlene) joins us to tell us all about learning how to accept her psychic gifts and this new phase of her life. Plus we have a listener's email about an old flame reaching out from beyond.Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com.
For the first time on “Music Raygun,” our guest is the topic. Charlene deGuzman is a musician, dancer, comedian, writer and advice columnist. She and Paul look back at her time as a member of Stomp, as Hannah Montana’s drummer, as the creator of a YouTube video that’s been seen more than 51 million times, and as maker of many more wonderful things. Her upcoming film is “Unlovable,” which she wrote with Sarah Adina Smith and Mark Duplass, and stars in with John Hawkes and Melissa Leo. To see the videos we watch in this episode, visit musicraygun.com/playlists.
REALITY BYTES is a show about sex, love, relationships & dating in the digital age, hosted by Courtney Kocak & produced in partnership with JASH. The 8th episode of season 2 features writer/performer Charlene deGuzman & comedian/snack star Tracy Marquez on their Internet-founded friendship, the importance of self-care, the process of recovering from sex & love addiction & their shared obsession with RuPaul's Drag Race. Please rate & review to tell us what you love!
Stevie Nelson and Dave Horwitz chat with Charlene deGuzman (writer/performer) about love addiction and vegetables.
Charlene deGuzman made waves on the internet three years when her short film, "I Forgot My Phone," which she wrote and starred in, went viral. Now she's back with a new, much bigger project, trying to fund her first feature film "Unlovable," on Kickstarter. The film—which was conceived by herself and Mark Duplass, and has the backing of Patton Oswalt—is about a young woman coping with sex and love addiction. It's an affliction deGuzman has been dealing with personally for much of her life, and in this interview she talks with Sam about her experiences in sex work, bad relationships, and finding solutions to the problem of sex and love addiction. Plus, she shares what it's like for a video to go wildly viral, and how smartphones and the internet have made life harder and better at the same time. If you'd like to help Charlene get "Unlovable" made, please head to the project's Kickstarter page and donate what you can: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/603048956/unlovable?ref=filmpress Music for the show by Vanilla @vanilla. Original illustrations by Krishna Shenoi http://krishnabalashenoi.com/.
Dave and Shawn wrap up a truly insane year and reflect on all that's happened with their guest, the amazing writer/actress Charlene DeGuzman. We're talking art, comedy, writing, life, death, and all that other weird shit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlene deGuzman (@charstarlene), Emily Gordon (@thegynomite) and Joe Kwaczala (@joekjoek) read some pretty old and embarrasing writing.