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Today we're joined by actress Vella Lovell, whose path to the screen began with a childhood dream of Juilliard—sparked by a Babysitters Club character—and eventually led her to the school not once, but twice. Vella currently stars opposite Joel McHale in Fox's Animal Control, returning for its third season in 2025. She previously starred alongside Ted Danson and Holly Hunter in Mr. Mayor, earning a 2021 HCA TV Award nomination for her role as Chief of Staff Mikaela Shaw. She's also beloved for her standout turns as ‘Heather' in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. In this episode, Vella opens up about the intensity of Juilliard's training, booking her first pilot after a silent retreat, and how her background in classical piano unexpectedly informs her comedy work. She talks about navigating set life, the business side of acting no one teaches you, and why it's so important to celebrate the wins—big or small—along the way. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Vella Lovell right here. CREDITS: Animal Control Mr. Mayor Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Dollface The Big Sick Your Place or Mine Younger Girls Gracie and Frankie So Help Me Todd GUEST LINKS: IMDB: Vella Lovell, Actress, Producer, Singer THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition MAGIC MIND: Get 48% off with code ONEAUDITION20 THE BRIDGE FOR ACTORS: Become a WORKING ACTOR THE PRACTICE TRACK: Membership to Practice Weekly PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri
In this episode, host Monique Sorgen talks with showrunner and executive producer Michelle Nader(2 Broke Girls, The King of Queens, Dollface), about her two current comedy series, Shifting Gears and Deli Boys, how personal experience shapes her work, and more.
Episode Summary: Rachel Markarian, a versatile entertainment professional with an illustrious career as a dancer, choreographer, actor, and educator. Rachel takes us through her inspiring journey from her early struggles with ballet to becoming a seasoned artist working with industry legends like Rihanna, Katy Perry, Beyoncé, and more. Rachel discusses her pivotal moments, from moving to New York at 15 to pursuing her career in Los Angeles, and how she transitioned from dance to acting, embracing new opportunities despite injuries. She also talks about her role as an educator, her work with Energy Dance Project and CLI Conservatory, and the importance of teaching young dancers both technical skills and life lessons. She offers invaluable advice on handling rejection, growing confidence, building a personal brand, and balancing multiple career paths. This episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights for dancers looking to thrive in the entertainment world. Show Notes: (00:00) - Introduction to the podcast and guest, Rachel Markarian (04:30) - Rachel's early struggles with ballet and how overcoming physical challenges shaped her career (10:30) - The influence of conventions and how Rachel discovered the larger dance world (16:00) - Moving to New York at 15 and gaining independence to pursue her dreams (20:00) - Transitioning to LA: Rachel's journey into commercial dance and her first big break (25:00) - Behind the scenes of life on tour (35:00) - Transitioning from dance to acting: How Rachel pivoted after a back injury and during the pandemic (42:00) - Rachel's work as an educator and mentor to the next generation of dancers (50:00) - The secret to longevity in the dance industry (57:00) - How to maintain confidence through auditions and setbacks (1:05:00) - Building confidence and growing your social media following (1:12:00) - Pursuing multiple career paths (1:20:00) - Q&A: Answering questions from aspiring dancers and sharing advice (1:30:00) - Final words: The importance of following your gut and focusing on your goals Biography: Rachael Markarian grew up outside of Boston, where she was immersed in a rich tapestry of arts and culture from an early age. New York City soon became a second home, especially after she attended a Performing Arts High School and trained at some of the city's most prestigious institutions. Her passion for the arts blossomed, leading her to major in Theatre & Dance at Oklahoma City University. Afterward, she moved to Los Angeles, where she booked her first film role in The Haunted Mansion alongside Eddie Murphy. Rachael has collaborated with esteemed directors such as Michael Satrazemis, Susanne Bier, Joseph Kosinski, Ryan Murphy, Avi Youabian, Steven Soderbergh, Amy Sherman-Palladino, Christopher Guest, and many more. Her impressive list of credits includes Top Gun: Maverick, Magnum PI, Captain America: Brave New World, Tales of the Walking Dead, Sweet Magnolias, The Morning Show, All American, Queens, Bandit, First Wives Club, Dollface, The First Lady, Legion, Glee, True Blood, and The Ms. Pat Show, as well as commercials for brands like AFLAC Insurance, Microsoft, Target, and H&M. Her love for theater led her to portray the lead role of Kari in The Pavilion, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated play by Craig Wright, at the Malibu Playhouse. As a performer, Rachael has danced and toured with top artists, including Rihanna, Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Pink, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Clarkson, Panic! At the Disco, Kanye West, Chayanne, Cher, and The Pussycat Dolls. She has performed in two Super Bowl Halftime Shows with both Katy Perry and Beyoncé and appeared as a guest performer on shows like Dancing with the Stars, The Masked Singer, American Idol, The Grammy Awards, MTV VMAs, American Music Awards, and The Billboard Awards. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/rachaelmarkarian https://www.facebook.com/rachael.markarian Website https://www.rachaelmarkarian.net/
How did one woman's vision for a doll change the way generations of girls saw their futures? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Renee Rosen on her new book Let's Call Her Barbie: A Novel. Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio affiliate! Renee Rosen is a USA Today bestselling author. Her novels include Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl, The Social Graces, Park Avenue Summer, Windy City Blues, White Collar Girl, What the Lady Wants and Dollface as well as the young adult novel, Every Crooked Pot. https://reneerosen.comFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com
Michelle Nader is a veteran showrunner, writer, and executive producer known for her work in comedy. She serves as showrunner and executive producer of ABC's upcoming series SHIFTING GEARS, starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings, marking her first project under an overall deal with 20th Television. Michelle is also the showrunner of DELI BOYS, a Hulu comedy debuting in Spring 2025. Previously, she led 2 BROKE GIRLS and DOLLFACE, making her the first sole female showrunner for a Tim Allen show. In this interview, we talk about the evolution of female roles in sitcoms, the changing trends in comedy, her current and upcoming projects, and much more. Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
During the most recent adventure of Little Kids, Big Hearts, "Fairness with Vella Lovell and Meredith Holzman," three kids — Bodhi, Aubrey, and Will — travel with LKBH host Todd Loyd to the Land of Qook-a-lackas to help two Qook-a-lacka friends "qook-a-late" to retsore fairness to the Land. Today, we're back to challenge our listeners to go on their own FAIRNESS QUEST, inspired by the episode and the words/actions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — whose legacy of justice, equality, and human rights we celebrated this week. Todd and LKBH Producer Christy Pusz Decatur issue our first-ever challenge our listeners to (1) notice something that seems unfair, (2) think about ways to help, and then (3) take action to help someone else feel included, valued, or supported. This is our first-ever challenge episode, and we'd be overjoyed if our listeners could take a moment to share how their families interpreted the fairness quest with a few words or a picture! You can share on instagram (@little_kids_big_hearts_podcast), facebook (@LittleKidsBigHeartsPodcast), or just email us: podcast@playsparkler.org. Following the MISSION, turn up the volume and sing/dance along to a brand-new Little Kids, Big Hearts original song: When Something's Unfair. It's written by amazing educator/composer Benjamin Weiner and performed with Benjamin PLUS Vella Lovell, who played Principal Quella in our fairness episode. Vella currently appears on the Fox comedy Animal Control alongside Joel McHale as “Emily.” Other credits include Mr. Mayor, Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Accused, A Clüsterfünke Christmas, She Ra And the Princesses of Power, Kiff, The Big Sick, Dollface, Girls, Younger, Grace and Frankie, As We See It, Your Place or Mine. On the stage, Vella has appeared in plays at The Geffen Playhouse, Yale Rep, The Public Theater and Williamstown Theatre Festival. She graduated from @nyutisch and @juilliardschool.Learn more online at: https://playsparkler.org/fairness/
Jordan Weiss is the writer behind Hulu's hit series DOLLFACE, a comedy about female friendships starring Kat Dennings, Brenda Song, Shay Mitchell, and Esther Povitsky. She also penned the script for Disney's highly anticipated FREAKIER FRIDAY, the sequel to the iconic FREAKY FRIDAY. Jordan's feature directorial debut, SWEETHEARTS, a coming-of-age comedy starring Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga, follows two college freshmen who pull a "Turkey Dump" and break up with their high school sweethearts over "Drunksgiving" - the one chaotic night before Thanksgiving in their hometown that puts their codependent friendship to the test. In this interview, we talk about her experience working for Greg Daniels, landing her first staff writing job on HARLEY QUINN, developing and selling DOLLFACE, crafting unique and attention-grabbing writing samples, and her latest film SWEETHEARTS. As a special note, this was part of our new LIVE interview series in partnership with Buzztown, a community for serious screenwriters, where students also participated in this interview. You can learn more or join the waitlist here: forms.gle/RNaoVrdU9afWpykWA If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Show Notes Home invasion classic The Strangers brings the Masked Man, Dollface and Pin-up Girl to a newly fractured couple, fracturing them even further. Is this a statement about class? Maybe. Is James being a dick because he's hurt? Probably. How is Kristen's skin so good while she is smoking like a chimney? That one is easy – it's because she's Liv Tyler. And who is Tamra and why are they looking for her? Recommendations: Ink Master (Paramount +) Next up: Taken (2008) Email us at latecomers@gmail.com Find Amity @ www.amityarmstrong.com Our Facebook group is here for those who consent: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1754020081574479/
Owen Thiele is an actor and writer based in Los Angeles. He's currently leading FX's Snowflakes, set to premiere in early 2025. He's known best for Theater Camp, I Think You Should Leave, Dollface, and Hacks. He has a podcast that lives under Alexandra Cooper's Unwell network called “In Your Dreams with Owen Thiele” and he is developing a semi-autobiographical 30 minute comedy with Ilana Glazer and Kent Alterman at Amazon Studios. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grace O'Neill is Editor-in-Chief of Fashion Magazine ELLE Australia, co-founder of cultural criticism Podcast After Work Drinks and the founder of copywriting agency, Dollface. In this week's episode of CEO YOURSELF, she invites you to embrace a sense of calm. Together, we deep dive how to overcome anxiety, and to leverage it as a superpower. We explore how to navigate stressful situations as a leader, by bringing a sense of perspective into the room. We discuss the importance of creativity, and how to find and nurture it, in an AI world. This is the episode for the multi-hybrid, and for those wanting to overcome the inevitable difficult situations that arise in life, to find success.You can find Grace on instagram @grceoneill (https://www.instagram.com/grceoneill/?hl=en) ELLE Australia is on instagram @elleaus (https://www.instagram.com/elleaus/) and online via https://www.elle.com.au/After Work Drinks is on instagram @afterworkdrinkspodcast https://www.instagram.com/afterworkdrinkspodcast/?hl=enCEO YOURSELF is a community designed to inspire and motivate you on your journey. We deliver weekly podcasts on a Monday, interviewing diverse women and deep diving their CEO superpowers, so you can adopt their learnings to become the CEO of your life. You can find us on instagram @whynotceoyourself with further resources online at www.ceoyourself.com Our host Hermione is on instagram & TikTok @hermioneolivia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This next composer recently scored HBO Original Chimp Crazy and is the composer behind Ingrid Goes West, The Peanut Butter Falcon, and Dollface among other projects. I'm so excited to welcome him on to the podcast. And the composer is… Jonathan Sadoff Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this JERSEY-SIZED episode, Allan is joined by a couple of Garden State natives: Actor John Milhiser (SNL, 911) takes Allan for a stroll along the wholesome Ocean City boardwalk, and actress Santina Muha (One Day At A Time, Dollface) guides Allan around the birthplace of the "Jersey sound", Asbury Park. LINKS: - Ove's - 4th Grade Talent Show - Sopranos Clip - Boho House in Asbury Park You can find Stacy Elaine Dacheux's SITTING in these fine Highland Park book shops: - North Figueroa Bookshop - The Pop Hop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 45 - “Forgotten B-Leading Men of the Golden Age of Hollywood” - 07/22/2024 ** This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self.” ** Sometimes, there is nothing quite like a good old B-movie. Maybe the production values aren't the best, and maybe the story is grittier than most, but these little gems have provided hours of viewing pleasure to so many. These films also had great leading men in them. Studly, sturdy, reliable actors who might not be GARY COOPER or CARY GRANT or CLARK GABLE, but were handsome and talented and knew how to beat up the bad guys and win over the lovely leading lady. As an homage to the leading men of the B's, this week, we'll take a look at the lives an careers of five of our favorites. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Film Actors (1965); “Successor To Gable,” by Robbin Coons, September 30, 1943, Big Spring Daily Herald; "John Hodiak Dies Suddenly of Heart Attack,” October 20, 1955, Los Angeles Times; “The Story of Bob Cummings,” September 2, 1950, Voice; “Skip E. Lowe 1987 interview with Robert Cummings,” December 17, 2016, by Alan Eicler, Youtube.com; “Robert Cummings on Honesty,” May 1959, by Bob Cummings, Guideposts; “Robert Cummings Is Dead at 82; Debonair Actor in TV and Film,” December 4, 1990, by Peter B. Flint, The New York Times; “Dennis O'Keefe, Son of Vaudeville Performers Knows The Theatre,” July 7, 1939, The Times (Muncie Indiana); "O'Keefe Achieves Stardom; Seeks Director's Post,” October 12, 1944, Los Angeles Times. “Dennis O'Keefe, Screen Veteran, Is Dead at 60,” September 2, 1968, The Marion (Ohio) Star; “Bill Lundigan's Success Recipe,” March 29, 1942, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle; “The Life Story of William Lundigan,” March 24, 1951, Picture Show; “Actor William Lundigan Dies; Began Career in 1937,” December 22, 1975m by Ted Thackery, Jr. Los Angeles Times; "The Life Story of Alan Marshal,” January 11, 1941, Picture Show; “Alan Marshal, Actor, 52, Dead; Stage and Film Performers Appeared in ‘Wagon Train',” July 10, 1961, The New York Times; Alan.kitmarshal.site; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; Movies Mentioned: JOHN HODIAK: Maisie Goes To Rio (1944); Marriage Is a Private Affair (1944); Life Boat (1944); Sunday Dinner For A Soldier (1944); A Bell For Adano (1945;) The Harvey Girls (1946); Somewhere In The Night (1946); Desert Fury (1947); ROBERT CUMMINGS: The Virginia Judge (1935); Hollywood Boulevard (1936); So Red The Rose (1935); King's Row (1941); Saboteur (1942); Dial M For Murder (1954); DENNIS O'KEEFE: T-Men (1947); Raw Deal (1948); Saratoga (1937); Topper Returns (1941); The Story of Dr. Wassel (1944); Up In Mabel's Room (1944); Doll Face (1945); Brewster's Millions (1945); Cover Up (1949); The Lady Wants Mink (1953); WILLIAM LUNDIGAN: The Lady Fights Back (1937); Three Smart Girls Grow Up (1939); The Old Maid (1939); Dodge City (1939); Santa Fe Trail (1940); A Shot In The Dark (1941); Apache Trail (1942); The Fabulous Dorseys (1947); The Inside Story (1947); Pinky (1949); Mother Didn't Tell Me (1950); I'll Get By (1950); Love Nest (1951); I'd Climb The Highest Mountain (1951); The House on Telegraph Hill (1951); ALAN MARSHAL: The Garden of Allah (1936); After The Thin Man (1936); Night Must Fall (1937); Parnell (1937); Conquest (1937); Dramatic School (1939); Four Girls in White (1939); The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939); Irene (1940); He Stayed For Breakfast (1940); Lydia (1941); The White Cliff's of Dover (1944); Bride By Mistake (1944); The Opposite Sex (1956); House On Haunted Hill (1959); Day of the Outlaw (1959); --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This conversation has lived rent free in my mind since it was recorded in 2022. Talk about someone with vision, creativity, discipline, and pure talent. Yulin Kuang (Hulu's "Dollface", the CW's "I Ship It") is now a bestselling author with her debut novel, How to End a Love Story, which was Reese Witherspoons' May 2024 Book Club Pick, Target's April 2024 Book Club Pick and Book of the Month April 2024 pick (and that's barely the tip of the iceberg for her). This episode focuses on the film + TV industry and highlights Yulin's journey, her thoughts on dealing with rejection, imposter syndrome and going after what you want in life. *The audio is a little glitchy the first 5 mins of this episode but I promise it stops begging for attention Get 10% off my favorite organic juice - Suja. Use code HEREFORIT10 for 10% off your purchase at sujaorganic.com Midday Squares are my favorite way to fight hanger. Head over to middaysquares.com via this link for 15% off your entire order. Produced by Erica Muller Music by Eric Welton Special thanks to 58 Ember Media Copyright 2024 Erica Muller Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
Yulin Kuang was born for this moment. Growing up, Yulin rewrote movies in her head to include more kissing scenes and transcribed romantic comedies into her diary before bedtime. In her career as a screenwriter and director, Yulin's credits include “I Ship It”, “Dollface” and the forthcoming adaptation of Emily Henry's bestselling “Beach Read.” Yulin's lifelong love affair with the romance genre culminated when her first book, a contemporary romance novel called “How to End a Love Story”, was selected as May's pick for Reese's Book Club. Yulin sits down with Danielle and Simone to talk sexual awakenings and learning to sit with your feelings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EPISODE 450 - THE SYMPATHIZER - CHAD WANSTREET - VFX SUPERVISOR In this episode, Allan McKay interviews VFX Supervisor Chad Wanstreet about: His role as VFX Supervisor on the highly anticipated series The Sympathizer, an adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel; Collaborating closely with visionary director Park Chan-wook to bring his unique vision to life; The extensive previs and planning process that went into executing the show's complex VFX sequences; Overcoming the challenges of creating digital doubles and face replacements for Robert Downey Jr.'s multiple characters; Ensuring geographical and historical accuracy while shooting on location in Thailand and Vietnam; Making confident, split-second VFX decisions on set to keep production moving forward; Lessons learned from his experience on other shows like S.W.A.T., Dollface, and Sweet Tooth; Practical advice for up-and-coming VFX artists looking to break into the industry; And so much more! If you enjoyed this episode, Allan would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to share it with others who might find it valuable. Your support means the world to him! Listeners are invited to dive into this fascinating conversation with Chad Wanstreet and discover the behind-the-scenes secrets of creating high-end VFX for a prestige series like The Sympathizer.
This week, I had a high-energy conversation with the wonderful actor Kat Dennings, known for her role in the television show Two Broke Girls (also for: Dollface on Hulu, and the forthcoming film Friendsgiving). She describes an amazing sacrifice her entire family made for her when she was a teenager. Kat also reflects, from the perspective of her own vulnerable personal experience, on the question that listener Valeria (from the beginning of the episode) is working through: “Should you choose your spouse/partner over your family?”
Jason and Brett talk to Yulin Kuang (How to End a Love Story) about Lisa Frank fan fiction, underrated 90s rom coms, the struggles of watching cooking shows on TV, how she came to adapt two Emily Henry novels, and much more. Yulin Kuang is a screenwriter and director, whose credits include The CW's I Ship It and Hulu's Dollface. She was once fired from a Hallmark movie for being ‘too hip for Hallmark' and is the adapting screenwriter of Emily Henry's People We Meet On Vacation, as well as the writer/director of the forthcoming Beach Read film for 20th Century Studios. She lives in Pasadena with her husband Zack and their orange cat, Eloise.**BOOKS!** Check out the list of books discussed on each episode on our Bookshop page:https://bookshop.org/shop/gaysreading | By purchasing books through this Bookshop link, you can support both Gays Reading and an independent bookstore of your choice!Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content! Purchase your Gays Reading podcast Merch! Follow us on Instagram @gaysreading | @bretts.book.stack | @jasonblitmanWhat are you reading? Send us an email or a voice memo at gaysreading@gmail.com
Hey, listener! Ready to uncover why Jordan, the Scream Queen, delivers scathing movie reviews without needing to see the flicks? It's comedy Johnny here, and together we're peeling back the curtain on the enigma of film expectations and generational viewing habits. Picture this: 'The Crow' through a Gen X lens, 'Constantine 2' shrouded in mystery, and the potential resurrection of Captain Jack Sparrow. Our musings don't stop there, as we tackle the implications of AI's grip on our creative processes and society at large, drawing unnerving parallels to "Terminator 3."Ever laughed at the thought of Kevin Bacon being synonymous with river-themed films? Our staff picks section tosses you into the river with 'Mystic River' and 'The River Wild,' before catapulting you into the cosmos with Adam Sandler's 'Spaceman.' And for a spine-tingling treat, we dissect the quirky creature feature 'Splinter,' where we're both terrorized and entertained by its spiky antagonist. Oh, and let's not bypass our lively chat with Dollface about dragons and the Wishmaster series – because who doesn't want to spice up their day with a bit of dragon lore?But it's not all monsters and mayhem; we're also unboxing the emotional treasure chest that cinema provides. Films can be a cathartic release or a welcome distraction, and we're pondering over this personal impact on our listeners. And because we're all about the intrigue, we're tossing you the challenge of watching "the movie with the hand." So, come join the conversation, unravel the mysteries, and share more than a few belly laughs with us in an episode that's as much a jolt to the funny bone as it is an exploration of pop culture's wild world.Love movies? Try Loved Again Media https://lovedagainmedia.com/bingePet owner? Cat owner? Go to https://www.prettylitter.com/bingewatch and use code bingewatch to save twenty percent on your first order.Support the showDrop us a voicemail https://bit.ly/VOICEMAILTHEPODSay hi? host@bwpodcast.comPartner with us? sales@bwpodcast.com
February? No, no. Date-U-Ary! For the next few weeks, please enjoy repeat performances of some of the Bad Dates team's favorite episodes, this week introduced by our guest Esther Povitsky! Check out Esther's new film Drugstore June, in select theaters from 2/23: https://www.drugstorejune.comOn this episode of Bad Dates, Jameela welcomes comedians Nikki Glaser and Esther Povitsky (My Pleasure, Dollface) to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Nikki takes us on a ghosting rollercoaster, Esther's blind double date goes the opposite of good, and we learn a lot about the dealbreaker that is “Cool Beans.” Plus, a letter from a listener rattles off a truly heroic series of her top dating disasters. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it.You can hear Nikki Glaser Monday through Thursday on The Nikki Glaser Podcast, and tickets for The Good Girl Tour can be found on her website NikkiGlaser.com. And check out Esther Povitsky's podcast My Pleasure, with new episodes every Thursday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt has been talking in his sleep and what he's saying could get him in trouble with his wife.
Emo Brown Media Presents: Emo Brown The Podcast Joining us today is Doll Face Club CEO/President and friend of the show, Klea Melville. Shes back to update us on her latest projects, ventures and upcoming adventures!!! Its always a good time when Klea visits so, Grab a cocktail or a mocktail
Are you looking to lead a healthy entrepreneurial lifestyle and diversify your business? Our special guest, a fitness celebrity, shares her journey from being a successful Amazon seller to becoming a wellness influencer after a tough E-commerce business setback. Her story is not just about overcoming trademark issues but also navigating a major shift in her personal brand and adapting to a new market niche. This episode indeed offers a goldmine of insights. From harnessing the power of Helium 10 Chrome extension for Amazon keyword data to branching out into drop shipping, wholesaling, and even selling audiobooks, our guest offers a wealth of knowledge. We also revisit her previous episode about her brand, Dollface, exploring the trademark drama that ensued and the valuable lessons learned. Finally, we delve into the realm of fitness, discussing the transformation of our guest's YouTube content and the decision to open her own gym. Packed with her wisdom on personal branding, niche-finding, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle, this episode is a must for both health-conscious Amazon entrepreneurs and those seeking to diversify their businesses. Tune in to learn, get inspired, and glean wisdom from our guest's entrepreneurial journey and her commitment to fitness. In episode 518 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Carabella discuss: 03:38 - Beauty Products to Fitness Celebrity Transition 10:02 - Personal Branding and Followers 17:46 - Unwanted Attention in the Gym 20:53 - Entrepreneurship and Healthy Habits 23:09 - Non E-Commerce Questions for Guests 28:42 - The Importance of Health and Discipline 33:05 - Tips, Tricks, and Transformations for Success 34:34 - Diet Plan for 30-Pound Weight Loss 36:38 - Introduction to Bella Tech Studio ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On Youtube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Transcript Bradley Sutton. Today we've got a guest back who at one point was doing over a quarter of a million dollars per month on Amazon. That had it all taken away and now she's reinvented herself as a fitness celebrity. Out there, she has her own gym and everything and she's going to talk about her Amazon journey and she's going to give us tips and tricks on how to stay healthy as entrepreneurs. How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Are you browsing a Shopify, Walmart, Esty, Alibaba or Pinterest page and maybe you see a cool product that you want to get some more data on? Well, while you're on those pages, you can actually use the Helium 10 Chrome extension demand analyzer to get instant data about what's happening on Amazon for those keywords on these other websites. Or maybe you want to then follow up and get an actual supplier quote from a company on Alibaba.com in order to see if you can get this product produced. You can do that also with the Helium 10 Demand Analyzer. Both of these are part of the Helium 10 Chrome extension, which you can download for free at h10.me/extension. Hello everybody, and welcome to another episode of the series sellers podcast by Helium 10. I am your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show. That's a completely BS free, unscripted and unrehearsed organic conversation about serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world, and we've got a serious seller. Probably this might be the record of the most time between coming on the podcast. I think the first time you came on the podcast is probably like three, maybe four years ago. Carabella: Yeah. Bradley Sutton. We've got Carabella here. The last time you were on the podcast, did you film it here too? Carabella: We didn't film it here. Bradley Sutton. But you came here for something else. Carabella: Then I came here, for there was a conference or some sort. We were teaching something. It was an Amazon event. Bradley Sutton. Yes, Okay, I was about to say, like you might be one of the only people have recorded in this old this is the original Helium 10 pPodcast or the second Helium 10 Podcast Studio, but we don't even, I don't even record here anymore. But okay, so this is your first podcast here, first time in a few years. All right, so if you guys want to get her like full, full backstory, her original episode was actually episode 64. Now we're like at 500 something. But anyways, let's kind of like catch up, because at that time you had your brand Dollface and then you were going through some drama back in those days because then somebody was trying to come and say, hey, this is no, this is our trademark. And I believe how we left it off was you basically had to like sell them your inventory or sell out of your product or what happened. Carabella: Yeah, exactly. So the company was named Dollface but they were selling cosmetics. I was so new to business and online business I was very naive. My thing was I'm just going to reach out to them see if they can approve me getting my trademark, cause the USPTO, I think, who does trademarks. They were saying there's somebody else that has something similar, you can't do it. So I said I'll just reach out to them. We're not really competition. I'm doing, you know, skincare tools. They're doing skincare creams. They said no way. So then I said okay, I have all this inventory. You're already selling skincare. Why don't you just take it? They said, okay, sold it at cost. And then we went from there and then I went out of business, out of Dollface, out of Amazon completely at that time. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, completely at that time. Carabella: And then I started doing drop shipping, wholesaling. I started doing audio books. I still have my audio books on there. I made the uh all of these on Amazon all of these on Amazon. So I did a fitness tracker book, things like that, and I was selling those, yeah, so completely different business. Bradley Sutton. And then that was around the time, like at that time you were kind of like a micro influencer in the beauty uh, you know, seen, because that was what your product was Right. But then you kind of like I remember that was when you first started doing like fitness videos on YouTube. Yeah, did you like make a new YouTube? Channel or you just switch your existing YouTube channel to the fitness stuff. Yeah, I switched my existing. Carabella: YouTube channel. I completely pivoted. I just started posting workout content and all my subscribers were like what is going on? And I just took down all my skincare stuff and a lot of people unsubscribed. They were like we're here for the skincare? And I said, okay, see, you later, but I just started posting workout videos. I had a tiny little apartment and I started doing these little workout videos in the dark. Basically it looked so bad, and then, little by little, I started my community there. What, uh, what prompted that? Bradley Sutton. Like, were you just so like, so fed up with what happened with the beauty, so like I don't want to do this, or the skincare stuff, that I don't want to do this anymore. Or you're like you know what. I think there's a need, I see a, you know, like an opportunity for me in the, in the fitness world, or how did that happen? It was kind of like a passion thing. Carabella: I took Tai Lopez's course 67 steps and he was saying what could you do all day long and love it and talk about it? And I was getting burnt out. On the skincare thing, I was making too many videos. My skin was breaking out. I didn't even wear makeup in reality. It was just like not aligned with me. I was just selling it to sell it and it was selling. So I was focused more on money there when I said what could I really do and just do it endlessly? It was fitness. I worked out every day I ate healthy. I was just in that lifestyle and it didn't feel like work. Okay, so I just jumped in. Bradley Sutton. All right now how you know the other Amazon stuff. You know audiobooks, drop shipping, like how did those work out for you? In the meantime was like was that the income that was sustaining you? Carabella: in those days. So I did drop shipping and I did wholesaling and I didn't do anything for fitness. I just kind of learned how to do all this drop shipping. Bradley Sutton. What kind of drop shipping? Carabella: I was pulling products from Walmart and I was selling them on Amazon. Bradley Sutton. I used to do that too Until. Carabella: I was on sorry tracking down and it was money making baby. Bradley Sutton. Like I think in one like November, December, I probably did like maybe $200,000 in just like one or two months. It was insane in those days. Carabella: Yes, literally million dollars in like a few months, just in. You know that selling and it was crazy. And then slowly and I started opening more Amazon accounts. This was before they got so strict. So I had multiple selling accounts, I had multiple LLCs and I was doing all this stuff with Walmart and then I was also using Home Depot, I was using a Costco, I was using all these other places to fulfill from because Alibaba and AliExpress. It just took way too long and people on Amazon they want their orders but people started telling on me taking pictures of their Walmart bags why is this that was so ghetto. - Bradley Sutton. Walmart was ghetto in those days. They would straight take DoorDash I think they still do it a little bit like DoorDash drivers and they would like literally leave a plastic bag of Walmart. Carabella: And this is supposed to be an Amazon order, it's all yeah, I got busted, but I made a lot of money very quickly and it was pretty successful for a while. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, and then how about the books? Did that do anything for you? Carabella: Yeah, so I wrote a few. I wrote a planner, a fitness planner. It was like scan the QR code and work out for 60 days with me in a planner. So you scan the work out, you scan the QR code, you get a workout and then you do. You know, I ate this today and it's a weight loss book basically A little bit digital because the QR code. And then from there I said, okay, what about Kindle books? I took a course called publishing.com or something like this, where they teach you how to build out Kindle books and eBooks, and so I started doing that. I made a couple of those and those are still on Amazon, just listed there. I don't even look at them. Bradley Sutton. So around what year? From when to when I'm assuming it was after we had the podcast, obviously so like 2019, you started doing the drop shipping. How long were you doing the drop shipping? Carabella: I did the drop shipping for, I think, two years, so okay. So it was a decent amount of time. Decent amount of time, Made a lot of money, built a little team. I had a bunch of VAs, you know it was pretty successful. And then from there I was already doing the fitness recording. Bradley Sutton. I had my YouTube channel. Yeah, I had my. Carabella: YouTube channel and I had the drop shipping thing going on simultaneously. Bradley Sutton. And then you said you were doing a little bit of wholesaling, like what kind of was that? Carabella: That was like Amazon business, where I found pretty big suppliers that were selling in bulk and I would list on Amazon and then same thing like using Costco, using Sam's Club, these type of places, and I would just fulfill bulk orders at a discount. Bradley Sutton. What do you mean by bulk? Fulfilling bulk orders? Carabella: Like wholesale. So somebody orders like 200 units instead of one or two On Amazon. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, so also you made like a, like a very, was it like a variation where it was like 200 or they literally had to order 200 items. Carabella: They literally have to order like 200 items of something Interesting. There was a there was an Amazon business section sector and I got in there and I was able to sell bulk orders, yeah. Bradley Sutton. Okay, interesting, and then all right. So now, what year are we about? Like when we were talking about the second year of this 2019. Carabella: 2020, 2021. 2021, end of 2021, 2022. And then I completely stopped all of that. No more drop shipping. Amazon got crazy. They closed all out of my accounts. I had like one account open. I think I have one account open which is where my books live. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, and then on the YouTube side was there a time you know where it just started taking off, or has it just always been gradual, Because I don't really start really small, but that was really big. Carabella: Actually it's not crazy big. It's like 6,000 subscribers still kind of small, but I feel like I have a very loyal following. And then I started doing selling from there, so selling inside of there. So I created a Shopify store with, like some workout things from Walmart. People can come by from my Shopify store, things like that. And then obviously YouTube pays you for ad revenue and super chats and all these things that you can do when you're going live and stuff like that. Okay, yeah. So that was always just gradual, steady, steady, steady. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, I think that's important, you know, cause it's not always about the number. Sure, yeah, if you're like MrBeast, you know like having he's a beast. Yeah, having that number of followers obviously is good for you, but other you know, you could have like a hundred thousand followers and then if you're not doing branding or you're not really personal, like it doesn't really do you any good because people only they're not following you, they're just like all right, I'm subscribed to this. Oh, there's another video. That was like when I started on YouTube, like a long time ago for the Zumba stuff, I was following a lot of people. Then I thought about it was like, if I saw these people like in an Amazon or Amazon see, I always think about Amazon nowadays If I saw these people like in a Zoom book conference, I literally wouldn't even know who they are, right, I don't know their names and stuff. So I'm like, if I'm gonna do YouTube, it's like how do I make myself memorable? And that's why I created that character. I wear the crazy socks and different things like that. But you kind of have to have a thing that makes it personal. Then you can have like six or 7,000 followers, yeah, and then it still works out for you. Carabella: Yeah, and you can monetize it and it's still good. And then, from there, I started doing fitness for brides and teaching online. Ah yeah. Bradley Sutton. I was doing that, I would do Zumba classes. For you know, guys, don't get twisted for bachelorette parties. It wasn't, the clothes stay on, all right, but you know, like, like, weddings are very stressful, oh yeah. And they're like for weeks, they're just like going crazy and they're like, hey, right, a couple of days before the wedding we just want to kind of like get our indoor friends out and just like work it out. You know, we're kind of and so like I would make a lot of money doing bachelorette and there'd be good dudes there too, you know that'd be kind of strange, you know, but you know so. So that's a, that's a interesting thing. So you would, you would like, was it mainly like, hey, get the bride in shape over? Carabella: a certain amount of time, or something like that. Exactly From there, I started doing my YouTube. Amazon was like way gone, didn't even focus on it. I started doing more personal training, one-on-one stuff, and then I said I can't do one-on-ones, this is going to be crazy. Like I have no time, yeah. So then, from there, I took a course and look at me taking all these fricking courses. I learned Amazon from a course, though, too. Bradley Sutton. But hey, see, see, hey guys, real quick takeaway here. Everybody takes courses. Very few people actually act or actually do what they learn. You know, I take a course, oh great, I learned so much, it was great. Or are you doing it? No, like maybe they haven't all worked out, but literally she, you know, she took a course on Amazon. She started Amazon. She took a course on wholesale and then drop shipping. She started doing that and now she took, she took a Tylopus course. She started. You know, she did something off that. I like that. I wish more people were like you. But go ahead anyways. Carabella: Yeah, it's a finisher, mindset, right. Bradley Sutton. There you go. Carabella: I did the publishing course I made books on Amazon. They're still there selling like you get royalties from them. So I took this course. Ruben Brooks he's a coach and he teaches coaches how to build their online presence for fitness. So I took his course. It was expensive like $6,000, $10,000 course and I was like I'm going all in. So I built out my online program. He said you need to niche down. I said okay, who can I teach? I had experience in the bridal industry from way before I started selling on Amazon. I worked with weddings and events. So I said brides, they got the money, they want to look good in their dress, feel sexy, they're honeymoon after, they want to be like ready. So boom, that became my niche and I started building out my course for brides and then from there it just was kind of easy, because there's a lot of brides in LA, especially Beverly Hills, that have the money to take training. Bradley Sutton. Okay, so all this time, like you were saving money too from Amazon, because I'm assuming you weren't like living it's not called paycheck, they paycheck, but disbursement to disbursement from Amazon. You started saving up money and then. So that means when, that you know, when Amazon cut you off on some, it's not like you were on the streets or anything. Carabella: No, no, yeah, Always definitely have savings, have backup plans, keep your and I did one-on-ones between. So after that I did my one-on-ones, I made clients. I mean, I made money doing, you know, one-on-one training in the gym and things like that. So from there I said, okay, online is the way to go about the course. I went to conferences in Arizona to learn about the industry and then I started making money online again, but in fitness this time. Bradley Sutton. Okay, all right, cool. So at what point were you like, did you just kind of like, shut down almost all of your Amazon? Like, today you have no physical products, it's a hundred percent, just like your digital product, digital books. Carabella: yeah, Two digital books. They just are on Amazon. I don't even look at them. Bradley Sutton. Was it? Did you have like tons saved up or was it a little bit? Was there a time where you're kind of scared Like, okay, amazon's not going to work out, like I better get something else pretty fast. Or was that other income from the training and stuff already going by that time? Carabella: Yeah, it was already going by that time. I was also. I'm also very much a worker person. I look ahead a lot. So I'm seeing like, okay, I'm stopping Amazon, they're closing my channels, I'm gonna get my personal trainer certification so I can start teaching people what I love already. And this was already in my mind, because I was teaching people how to do it on YouTube without a certification. So then I thought why not be more legit and then offer these things in person? And trainers can make a lot of money. Especially where I live, you can make a lot of money per hour. So I had already kind of foreshadowed what I wanted to do before Amazon cut me off completely. So I had savings and I didn't live beyond my means, which a lot of people I feel like do, which is bad running up their credit cards, especially in California, not paying the thing, I had a Mazda. I think you knew me then. I had a Mazda. I lived very humbly, so I didn't have all of this debt on my head and I didn't have too much to play catch up with. Bradley Sutton. Okay, cool. Was there a point where just the trainer on their own like completely replaced what you were doing on Amazon, or was it still a little bit less? Carabella: Still a little bit less. It was less in person for sure. And then when I started to build scale with the online program and I could have way more clients than just like six a day, because six a day is like six hours of your life. Bradley Sutton. Hold on, like I'm kind of like spazzy anyways, are you saying you were doing like online, like Zoom? Like oh okay, For some reason I missed that. Carabella: Okay. Bradley Sutton. So that just widens your bait. Instead of trying to have to find some, all right, let's find a gym that we can both go to or come to my house or something you were, somebody could be anywhere. Carabella: Yeah, exactly. And then I was doing training for brides and things like that. And then I built out courses. I already had libraries of videos on YouTube. I just put them in trainer eyes, which is where all the videos live like a course, and then all you have to do is reach out to people who are getting married. And I did the hashtag thing, the cold DM thing. Hey, I see you're gonna get married. I see you just got proposed to. Hey, da, da, da, I'm a trainer, this is what I do. I'll give you a couple, you know, seven days free, 14 days free. Check out my course. Boom, get a sale. This type of thing. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, Okay, yeah, Interesting. Now at what point did it get in your head where it's like I want to have my own like brick-and-mortar location, like a physical studio or Always. Always, so that was always a dream. Carabella: I love equinox, I love working out and I always wanted my own place and literally I put it on my vision board. It's on my vision board, this little studio with perfect yoga mats, laid out with little yoga blocks. And then, when I got my studio, I did the same photo shoot in there and I matched it to my vision board. It was one year later. Wow, I put it on my vision board and then, one year later, I got the opportunity. Bradley Sutton. That's awesome. So what was your thought process? Cause I believe it's a little bit unique where you're only catering to female clients, right Like was that always the plan, or were you just like kind of like thinking like an Amazon seller, how can I niche down? Or what was going on there? A? Carabella: little bit like the Amazon seller. How can I niche down? How can I make it special? Also, being in the gym as a woman. Sometimes you get unwanted attention. A lot of women feel the same way. It was a consistent thing I heard from my brides about being in a physical gym. It's uncomfortable. I have a husband, I have my man, this and that I don't want to get gawked at all this stuff. Bradley Sutton. So I have to deal with that. I don't know. I'm just like. Carabella: So I just thought what a concept. And I know the majority of gyms are full of men, so I cut my audience in like half, maybe even 60, 40. Cause men just are in the gym. But we're doing something very different. It's only group classes and it's only for women, and if you go to gyms and you look at their group classes, it's all women. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, when I was teaching Zumba it was like 45 women and like two dudes only. Yeah. Carabella: And it's all feminine. You know style of movements, classes, so I feel like we're on the right path, Okay. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, all right. So yeah, basically this episode is about guys. Hey, you guys are Amazon sellers out there and if you want to do this for the rest of your life, do it. I think I might do Amazon for the almost rest of my life. You know, like I have no plans to do anything, but it's important to have you know kind of backup plans too, and if something goes wrong with your Amazon business, it's not over. You know, like, like she, she's had a couple of two kind of major bad events happen on Amazon. One because of her trademark. She didn't, you know, do enough research and she got shut down and then she started it again. And then again because Amazon kind of changed her policies with drop shipping and things, and again she didn't, she didn't let it knock her down. So do you have, like you know like financial advisors, or you know planning and stuff, or have you just done everything on your own? Carabella: Yeah, no financial advisors, no planning. I mean I had a financial advisor when I got life insurance, but that's as far as I've gone, you know, so far. Yeah, hopefully I get huge and I'll need all of those. But yeah, from where I'm at now and where I was, no financial advisors, I did QuickBooks, I had an accountant, but that's the extent of it. Bradley Sutton. Okay, yeah. So what's in the like on the horizon for you? What's your plan? I mean, obviously the studio just started like a few months ago, right? We? Carabella: just opened about a month and a half ago. On the horizon, I want the studio to flourish. I'm only focusing on this one location first, but my big dream is to have a clothing line with this company, more locations with this company, and I want to go worldwide. Oh my goodness. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, I want to have. Carabella: Bellatec clothing line yoga mats. You know huge events. You know how Aloe Yoga teaches yoga too, so we're actually going to do our first event with Fabletics and USC. Wow. Bradley Sutton. Okay. Carabella: Yeah, that's exciting. And the Clippers came into our studio looking for a place to train their girls. Bradley Sutton. Yes. Carabella: So we're right in the middle of downtown it's my team right there. There you go. Bradley Sutton. Yes. Carabella: So, yeah, wow, I really want to expand and make this a huge, huge company. I'm looking at it right now Like realistically. I just want to make this baby grow up. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, so then you're almost guaranteed going to find your way back into physical products and online and e-commerce. Carabella: Yeah. Bradley Sutton. Because you know, if you start doing merch or something for your brand and start to, you know making your own, I mean you're going to. If you get popular here, you know like right now you're probably just buying all your own like yoga blocks and mats and stuff. Carabella: Exactly, we actually bought everything from Alibaba. Bradley Sutton. Okay, but then you see, you could still do that. But then now you put your logo on it and then you know, sell it for people, especially since you're, because you're still doing the online courses and stuff like that. So then in that case, you know, like it's not just, oh, only the people who go to your physical location would be buying your stuff. You know, if you have customers all over the world, they could buy yourself online. Carabella: Exactly, and Bellatec is going to have an online portal as well, where people can work out with us from all over the world, even from this first location. I've already started building out with our web developer an online portal for girls to work out from New York, and they can join our Bellatec community from anywhere. Bradley Sutton. Awesome, awesome, alright. What's your advice for somebody else out there, like, maybe people nowadays obviously can't make money that quick the way you did, because it literally doesn't exist anymore where you can just do drop shipping and stuff like that Bye. But is it a matter of like, hey, if you're selling on Amazon or Shopify or TikTok shop or whatever, like Start putting some money to the side. Or what's your advice? Like, how were you able to succeed with life after Amazon? Carabella: I feel like you just have to play it smart. Be careful, but also take risks. And finally, don't be scared to like Burn it and keep moving, but also just be careful. Like I'm not a financial advisor, and so I can't really say much, but definitely focus on having a cushion, a fallback cushion, save money, plan things for longer term. You know, think smart, think about your future, because Amazon changes every single day and, like you said, you literally can't do that to type of drop shipping anymore, those type of selling anymore, and that was insane. But yeah, I would say just you know, focus on being a little bit careful but also still taking risks, because you can't be too careful or else you won't grow. Bradley Sutton. We're going to talk you know the rest of this episode is actually something I've been doing. The last year for guests on the episode is I've been asking them a lot of like non e-commerce questions like, hey, what do you do when you need to step away from your business? Because I think all of us you know, you remember how it was like you can get so engrossed because it's fun, you know sometimes, but you know like what's that mean? There's like a meme like hey, amazon sellers are the ones who want to quit their nine to five just so they can work 16 hours a day. You know, like because we just get engrossed and especially when you're work from home, you know you could just like kind of let yourself go and not have great eating habits. So let's talk about healthy habits. But first of all, what's yours? Like you, it's kind of like fitness is almost like your job. That was like for me and like people ask me back in the day what did I do to stay in shape? When I was in shape, like doing zoom, but like I didn't have to. That was my job. Like like I was doing 10 classes, 12 classes a week. I could almost eat whatever I wanted to, even though it's not good, but I would never gain weight because I'm just working out. But like, what about you? What about mentally? Maybe I need to take away from or take a step back from the studio, take a step back from my training. I just need to have some me time. What's your go to? Hobbies or things? Carabella: Yeah, this is the most important thing for all of us entrepreneurs, because we get obsessed and there's no work life balance and at the moment, I have a brand new baby. I have no balance, but I force myself. Bradley Sutton. You have a brand new baby? Carabella: Yeah, at Bellatec. Bradley Sutton. Oh, okay, I'll say wait a minute. Okay, I was like, did I miss something? Carabella: No, my business is like a month old. I'm looking at it like a child. Bradley Sutton. It's how born, yeah, newborn. Carabella: So things that I do to step away. It's very hard to get away from my phone, just I don't know, it's an addiction thing, obsessive controller thing, but I just go get massages, turn my, turn my phone off, get a massage, put it on, do not disturb. I ride horses, I get in nature. I love to run on the beach, I love to meditate. Journal I'm a big journal. If anyone read the book, the artists way Okay, this book is amazing, it'll change your life. And so she talks about in that book that to sit down and do morning pages where you brain dump three pages a day and you give yourself time and then you can, you know, understand yourself better. But healthy habits for me is giving yourself time alone, alone, alone not with friends, you know. I like to take a bath, I like to spend time in nature, go see my family. Sometimes I mean they're not very far, but I don't make enough time. Bradley Sutton. They're my neighbors. I know they are your neighbors. Carabella: My sister just had her sixth baby. Can you believe your sister has six? Wow, that's crazy, yeah. And then I'm in the gym every day, were they were. Bradley Sutton. they when we're not tri-city, hmm, tri-city hospital right there, I don't know. That's where my kids were born. Carabella: Yeah, I don't know, but I saw the new baby on Thanksgiving and she's so cute, oh yeah, but yet I I work out every single day 5am. Make sure that you're choosing healthy foods. You know your food is your fuel. Yeah, so if you don't choose good fuel, you're not going to have, you know, a good day. You're going to feel slow. Bradley Sutton. Let's talk about that, for a little Cause entrepreneurs out there, I think 15 years ago was different, but nowadays, thanks to the apps from the devil AKA door dash, uber eats and everything else, like it's just so easy to you know, at least back in the day maybe you were lazy you actually ate better because, all right, I'll just make myself a ham sandwich or something you know which is probably more healthy than all right, let me order McDonald's to be delivered to my doorstep. Carabella: Exactly. Bradley Sutton. What are some eating habits for the stay at home entrepreneur? Simple things that they can keep in mind to stay healthy. Carabella: Yeah, no breakfast. Do intermittent fasting, I would say. Bradley Sutton. How many hours on, and I would say 16, eight 16, eight 16, eight. Carabella: So 16 hours fast eight hours. Eat no breakfast. I don't eat until 11 o'clock. My biggest meal is lunchtime and then I take breaks. Make sure you take breaks, guys. Get off your butt, walk around, get your steps in 10,000 steps, minimum 10,000 steps a day. Bradley Sutton. Minimum. We just did the okay hold on Minimum Hold on hold on. We did this thing at work where it was like a challenge and they were like all right, we need to do 7,500. And I was struggling, like I was walking, like I would go an hour on the. I have like a standing desk so I have the treadmill on the bottom and then I would do like an hour on that. And then there was some time where I was traveling. So I would like walk like two miles and I'm like I'm still not at 10,000. I'm like what is it? Or not even at 7,500. So like to get to 10,000, what does that mean? Does that mean I need to walk like three miles? Does that mean I need to spend an hour and a half on a treadmill? It's about six miles? Carabella: Oh, my goodness, it's about six miles If you walk. So I wear an aura ring. Usually it's dead right now and I see my step counts are insane. I mean, I walk 25,000 steps a day. But if you want to be, if you want to be like the hunter and gatherer people that we used to be walking everywhere, they did minimum 10,000 steps for women. Bradley Sutton. Wow. Carabella: Men's steps should be way more, cause you have higher testosterone, you have different bodies. So I would say 10,000 steps a day minimum. Get up and walk around and then your smallest meal should be dinner. So you go to bed light but you're not hungry. You know, and then I don't eat after 7pm. Okay, so 11 to 7 is my window, and that's all I get to Just water. Yeah, water, I like green juice, celery juice, ginger tea, things that'll flush you out also. Yeah, that would be my way to how to eat if I'm going to stay at home and even if I don't stay at home. This is how I eat. Yeah. Bradley Sutton. So maybe like, hey, you know, maybe that seems unattainable, I mean, it seems unattainable to me almost 10,000 steps, but you can get a treadmill, that's on. You know, you can still be on your computer, but on your treadmill, like while you're doing it, but then I, the thing that I don't do enough of is, you know, like, take walks outside. Hey, do you have a zoom call or a call that doesn't require to be in front of your computer? Take that zoom call on your phone, maybe and just take a walk. Wow, okay, yeah, I need to step on my. I need to step on my game here. Carabella: Yeah, but don't forget, health is wealth and you don't want to get to your wealth and be sick because you're not in good shape. Like, don't forget that your body is should be your number one and the sharper you are physically, the better your wealth is going to be. You know and I saw something somewhere, I think it was the guy who does the 75 hard, andy Fersilla. He told me he said when people see a person in shape, they want to do more business with them, they want to work with them more because they see the discipline. So that discipline from your health transfers into other places of your life, like your business, getting things done on time, planning things out, showing up to meetings on time early. Da, da, da da. Cause you build that habit. Bradley Sutton. Okay, what about I mean, apart from just steps? You know, like, like, if that's all we're doing, that's great, but it's still not enough. Like, what are some easy maybe exercises? The desk jockey, you know, can do just like break. You know, like you said, take breaks and stuff, so like, what should? We? What kind of little mini exercises can we be doing during our breaks? Carabella: Yeah, jumping jacks, pushups, sit ups I would say planking for sure. Keep that back strong. Anything that's in the area that you're, anything you can do in a very small area. So think about it. If I were to stand up here, I could probably do some jumping jacks. I can get on the floor and do some pushups, simple things like that For guys. If you have a pull up bar at home, hang it on your door, do some pull ups. You don't need a full gym to get in shape or to stay in shape, and then you burn calories a lot. Jump rope get a jump rope, stand outside. That's the best one. Bradley Sutton. Okay, yeah, All right. What about as far as counting calories portions? You know you talking about having dinner as your smallest, but, like you know, how much vegetables, fruit should we be having? Like? What do you think about these different trends, Like you know, like carnivore diets and all this crazy stuff? Carabella: I feel like it depends on the person. Not one diet fits all, but I would say depending on. For calorie counting, if you want to lose weight, you got to eat less than your, your basal metabolic rate, which is like the minimum calories that your body burns at rest. Bradley Sutton. How do you, how do you find that out? Calculate that? Carabella: There's a, there's a or a ring will track it. Your Apple watch will track it. Bradley Sutton. Oh, I have an Apple. I didn't know I had that Okay. Carabella: Your Renfno scale will track it. These scales that scan through your feet they'll track it. So they do this scan and they'll you'll be able to see, you know your weight, your body fat, your muscle mass, your water, your you know metabolic age, which is the age that your body is at in the state that you are in now, and then how many calories you burn at rest. So if you burn 1500 calories at rest and you want to lose weight, you better eat a thousand calories a day and you will naturally lose weight. If you want to gain weight, you eat 2000 calories a day. It's very simple math. Bradley Sutton. Okay, and I mean that is definitely going to help you lose weight. But then you want to have you know if you go to a physical checkup and have your good cholesterol high, your bad cholesterol low. So what are some foods to stay away from? What are some foods that you think are must haves in your, in your diet? Carabella: Yeah, Whole foods diet is the best diet, which means not whole foods. See instantly, See, instantly See what I thought about. No whole foods like anything that comes from the earth chicken, eggs, spinach, greens, fruits, anything that comes from the earth. Anything that comes from a bag and you don't know what's in it when you read the ingredients, that's automatically not good for you. I don't drink sugary juices. I would stay away from sugar completely. I would do just foods that come from the earth must haves in your diet eggs, chicken, steak unless you're vegetarian, which I did, vegan, and it was a shit show for me. I'm sorry, Can I say that? It was it was not for me. You know, I did some blood work when I was vegan. Going through that, my protein tanked, my hair was falling out, I had low iron, low vitamins not for me. Some people are thriving on vegan, so I feel like it depends on the person's body. But Whole Foods diet is the best way. Bradley Sutton. Okay, yeah, cool. What are the tips, and tricks or anything can you give to our community out there? Carabella: Try to de-stress. Get an animal. I don't have an animal, but a lot of my friends have dogs and I ride horses, so getting around animals makes you feel happy, release dopamine, release stress. Also, you have a companion and then just spending more time outside, fresh air, grounding, just staying. Staying a human in a digital world is so important and that we get lost in that. Yeah. Bradley Sutton. Yeah, any inspiring stories of people like transformations that you've had, you know, like maybe it's a bride or maybe it's just one of your you know clients, your one-on-one clients, um, where they actually like, all right, we're just going to go ahead and do whatever you tell me. And then they saw some like incredible results. Carabella: Yeah, actually I have a lot, but I'll tell you this one which I absolutely love. This guy I was training. He's a pharmacist, very successful pharmacist, very busy guy. We started training and he was basically lying to me. He's like I'm not losing any weight, I'm not losing any weight and we're working out three times a week. This isn't, this is not working and not everybody can eat healthy and lose weight. And I said what are you eating? And he was like I'm eating healthy. What are you talking about? And we sat down one time and I was so ruthless I'm like you're a liar. You're not following the diet I'm giving you. Show me a picture of your food every day, every meal. So then we I we had this really tough conversation. Two months later he lost 30 pounds. He was eating clean, he was training consistently and 30 pounds he looked like a different person. Bradley Sutton. He went what did he take out of his diet? Mcdonald's Also. He was eating McDonald's and complaining that he wasn't losing weight. Carabella: He was eating out every single day, drinking alcohol, and he took all of that out of his diet. He started work. I had him on something very strict like tuna, salad water and just almost like a keto, and he lost weight so quickly. He went from 193 to 163 and literally like two months. Bradley Sutton. How tall was he? Carabella: He's 5'10. Bradley Sutton. Okay, Well, I mean 193 is not, that, you know, like for for a guy, unless you're like five, six or something that's all right. Can you give me his his diet plan, or the one that you gave him? Carabella: I could give you a diet plan. I want to lose 30 pounds. It is strict. Bradley Sutton. It's strict, but I'll give it to you All right. Carabella: Yeah, I have it on my phone right here. Bradley Sutton. Awesome. Carabella: Yeah, I'll give it that to you. Bradley Sutton. Cool, all right. So this has been a great episode because it's like, you know, we don't have, you know, like we have tons, of course, amazon success stories on here. But success doesn't mean just success on Amazon, just success in life is like, hey, are you happy, are you, you know, supporting for you and your family and stuff like that, and you've achieved that and it's, you know, sure, amazon, you know paved the way, but then you completely transition and it's nothing wrong with that. So, guys, don't be thinking that Amazon is the only way to success. It's a. You know, it could arguably be said that you wouldn't, you might not have been able to have enough to start this, you know, uh, business and stuff If you hadn't done the Amazon, absolutely use Amazon. And then if Amazon keeps working, great, keep it rolling. I'm sure you would have loved to have kept doing like six figures a month. Carabella: I'm coming back when I get my, when my clothing comes out and I know how to work it and I'm going to come back to it. I love it All right. Bradley Sutton. But then, most importantly again this you know, you guys know I've had some lot of health issues in the past, and so that's why this year I made sure to always ask the guests about their health regime. And this is, you know, one of the experts in the game as far as that goes, so I hope you put her advice to use now. If somebody is in, you know, if there's any of our female listeners out there who are in the like LA area, how can they find out about your, your studio? Carabella: Yeah, check out bellatec.com and you can come in for your first class free, and all you have to do is register on the website. It's very easy. The steps are there. You can find me @carabellariazzo and DM me on Instagram. I'm very personable. I talk to everyone. I'm not the type of person who's going to ignore people, except Bradley, except me when I'm trying to get her on the podcast for like a year. Just kidding, but yeah, so check us out there. We're at Bellatec studio on Instagram and everywhere else. Yeah, come say hi. 0:37:15 - Bradley Sutton. It's great to see you again, and I hope the next time you see me, you don't recognize me because I'll be like the more fit version. 0:37:22 - Carabella: Let's go. I believe in you, I love it.
Andrew interviewed the writer of Sam In Retrograde, Sam Jarvis (Dollface, Tosh.O)! Sam has a fresh voice and even still has that new writer passion for the business. We love to see it, it's a breath of fresh air. In this interview, Sam tells us about the germ of the idea for her show and why she named her lead character after herself. She talks about what it's like to be the only woman in writer's room and some insight into working on the Comedy Central hit Tosh.O. Sam's also one of the few writers we know who writes everyday. We love that for her and we know you will too. Enjoy this one and thanks for listening. For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
This is the table read of Sam In Retrograde written by Sam jarvis (Dollface. Tosh.o). SAM IN RETROGRADE is a weird little comedy about one woman's journey through grief, and her attempt to find herself in the process. More specifically, it's about a girl who starts carrying her dead husband's urn around everywhere and talking to it as if they're still married. Which yes, does affect her relationships with everyone else in her life. As you'd imagine. The project was developed and optioned at CBS Studios with Party Over Here producing, and Bert & Bertie (HAWKEYE, THE GREAT, TROOP ZERO) attached to direct. It was taken out the summer of 2021 and pitched to Hulu, Apple, Paramount+, Showtime, Peacock, FX, Freeform, and HBOMax. While a few execs fought for it, they all ended up passing. And if I recall correctly, Amazon and Netflix passed before hearing a pitch. It was all very cool. The cast for this one is nothing short than spectactular. It includes Katie O'Brien (Teachers), Katrina Davis (Figuring It Out), Julie Brister (Goliath), Suzy Nakamura (Avenue 5, Dead to Me, Dr. Ken), John Ross Bowie (Speechless, Big Bang Theory), Leonard Robinson (Insecure), Ashley Padilla (Son of Zorn) and Andrew Reich with stage directions. For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
Rachael is a past guest on the podcast and is such a badass. Any kind of job you can think of as a dancer, she has done it - world tours, super bowl halftime shows, feature films, TV shows, the grammy's, and most recently, was an actress in Top Gun: Maverick. We chat about everything from the writers and actors strikes, to recognizing the ebbs and flows of being a working artist, the nuances of working as a guest choreographer in someone else's studio, and saying no to jobs with grace.Website - https://www.rachaelmarkarian.net/Online Workbook - https://www.rachaelmarkarian.net/storeIG - https://www.instagram.com/rachaelmarkarian/Rachael Markarian is a successful, multi-hyphenate artist with over 20yrs of experience working in the Entertainment Industry as a Pro-Dancer, Actress, Choreographer and Master Teacher. Her dance career began in Los Angeles and took her around the world, touring and dancing for artists like Rihanna, Beyonce, Katy Perry, Pink, Cher, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Clarkson, Panic at the Disco and several others. Additionally she's performed in numerous Music Videos, Awards Shows (The Grammy's, American Music Awards, Billboard Awards, MTV Movie & Music Awards), Print Campaigns, Commercials (Target, Farmer's Insurance, MAC Cosmetics, Microsoft, Absolut Vodka, Chevy, Toyota, H&M) and Super Bowl Halftime Shows (Beyonce/Destiny's Child andKaty Perry/Lenny Kravitz/Missy Elliot).Rachael's Film credits include TOP GUN: MAVERICK, BANDIT, ON A WING AND A PRAYER, RUSH HOUR 3, NO STRINGS ATTACHED, BEHIND THE CANDELABRA, MASCOTS, THE STALKING FIELDS and SOUTHLAND TALES to name a few.Her television credits include roles on TALES OF THE WALKING DEAD, ALL AMERICAN, SWEET MAGNOLIAS, FIRST WIVES CLUB, QUEENS, THE FIRST LADY, THE MS. PAT SHOW, JOHNSON, LEGION, THE MORNING SHOW, GILMORE GIRLS, GLEE, TRUE BLOOD, DOLLFACE, CSI, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, AMERICAN PRINCESS, PARKS & RECREATION and more.Rachael has choreographed Film, TV and Commercial projects including I WANT YOU BACK (Amazon Prime), TARGET, TACO BELL, CABI CLOTHING, FARMER'S INSURANCE, WELLA HAIR, and several others. She's also a Faculty Member on NRG DANCE PROJECT Convention and for CLI STUDIOS, as well as a Guest Choreographer, Master Teacher & Mentor at several studios throughout the US and Canada. Additionally, she created THE DANCER'S EDGE, an in-studio Intensive bringing LA, NYC & ATL Master Teachers & Choreographers into studios across the country providing them with Classes, Choreography & Industry Seminars to helpsupport their journey into the professional world.Rachael used her skills and success as a dancer and parlayed them into her acting career. Proving that dancers can have success in multiple fields, and that a hybrid artist is one that brings versatility and unique qualities to the table. She enjoys pursuing her passion and working in the industry, while also consulting and mentoring young artists.Hey y'all! I'm Justine, the voice behind the DC:U pod and MNTR MGMT. After 15+ years in the industry as a choreographer, dancer, producer, educator and more, I'm now working closely with dance artists on professional development, business skills and digital enhancement. Curious? Book a free 1:1 Career Call. You can also help support the podcast! Subscribe and receive exclusive member benefits --> Pod Producer/SupporterConnect with me on Insta @mntr.mgmt
This week we catch up on the fun event happening in the Gaza Strip
Pony & Plague interview our man Dollface, former Site-Q at Heavy Metal. Episode Highlights: - Answered prayers in Desert Storm - Understanding rejection & sharing beliefs - Being vulnerable & supporting others - The importance of setting an example - Being authentic & sharing your beliefs - Praying for an opportunity - Financial troubles & trusting God We're extremely grateful for Dollface and his leadership! Give it a listen!
Dollface Trucker showTrafficked to Trucking will discuss her journey from being trafficked to getting into the trucking Industry and beyond. You may cry, laugh, or think deeply but most of all you will feel inspired to drive change. I am bringing all the emotions and the guests; NOTHING is off-limits on my show! We talk about it all, so be prepared for a show that you definitely do not want to miss! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shetrucking/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shetrucking/support
It's the finale of season two and we're speeding through the rest of our Brend-Era! Thanks for joining us on our Eras Tour, Dollface. Looking forward to more fun and surprises in season three!
In a craft-centered episode, Liz Elverenl (Grown-ish; Dollface; I Am Not Okay with This) discusses comedic dialogue.THE WRITERS PANEL IS A COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION.Follow and support the show by subscribing to Ben Blacker's newsletter, Re:Writing, where you'll also get weekly advice from the thousands of writers he's interviewed over the years, as well as access to exclusive live Q&As, meet-ups, and more: benblacker.substack.comJoin Ben's advanced "Draft Intensive" class and go from outline to script, starts October 22: https://scriptanatomy.com/product/20231022-tv-draft-intensive-98/Space is extremely limited, so join now!SOCIALS:Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/benblacker.bsky.socialTwitter: twitter.com/benBlackerFacebook: facebook.com/tvWritersPanel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we chat with Cinematographer Andy Rydzewski about his amazing work! He's been the DP of such shows as Pen15, The Murders at Starved Rock, Dollface and most recently, Our Flag Means Death. Check out his site: http://www.filmandy.com/ Check out his IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2198503/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Please visit us on the socials as we'd love to hear from you!https://www.instagram.com/goguerillafilmwww.twitter.com/goguerillafilmgoguerillafilm@gmail.com
The Donut Slut has a new employee, and you may recognize her. Michael definitely does... Proud members of The PodMoth Network: http://PodMoth.network http://Patreon.com/JackBillings Follow us on Instagram and Threads: @JackBillingsPresents Follow us on Facebook: Jack Billings Presents Haunted Apartment Complex on the Podmoth Network Follow us on TikTok: Jack Billlings Presents and It's April. Like the month Email us: JackBillingsOfficial@Gmail.com Theme song by Kyle Check of the band Devil's Advocate, check them out: http://Facebook.com/DevilsAdvocateMetal Check out our other podcasts: No Time to Binge, Generation Clash, I Love This Terrible Game Mason Amadeus (Zack Doverbranch): PodCube (@PodCube on Twitter) Zack Wiseman and Dylan Terry (Adam Lynch and Marcus Fiasco): http://SomeNobodies.com Gary Williams (Herbert Robert Biloxley): http://BackRoomNetwork.com Gabrielle Lewis (Hazel Kyles, Danielle Victoria, Scout Martin) Instagram @Lewsthebooze Poppy Jenkins (Starshimmer Dragonlilly/Dark Wolf Moon 69): T'Pon's Theater on Subspace Kevin Train Moxley (Kevin Train Moxley): Really needs to get a website. Until then, follow him on Twitter @KevinTrainMoxley Zion and Storm (Goliath Hogan and Zion): https://linktr.ee/alloverpod Kathryn (Chug Nasty): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saturdays-are-for-the-ghouls/id1570983561 Shelby (Lennox Hall): https://www.addictedtocrime.org Nina Russo (Dalia "The Ferret" DiAntonia): https://Twitch.tv/TinyNeenja Bee Hyland (Trixie Smithson) podcasts: Deep Lore, Is This Podcast a Jojo Reference, and This Bizarre Adventure Keith Long (G. H. Chesterton) https://www.wattpad.com/user/LosersWatt Tip Bartlett (April, Dennis the Chupacabra) https://www.tiktok.com/@useraccountname? and https://onlyfans.com/polytippycule Sounds and music By Zapsplat.com and https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ About today's ad: https://podmoth.network/
Join me for a look into the morbid case of Elena de Hoyas and the obsession of Carl Tanzler in Key West, Florida in 1940.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Josephine Green Zhang is a storyteller who aspires to empower characters to rise above their circumstances and create their own happy endings – with a special focus on misfits and flawed, funny women. Josephine has been a tv writer on Season 2 of Hulu's "Dollface" and on Seasons 2 and 3 of "First Wives Club" on BET+. She has also developed an unproduced, animated action kung-fu fantasy for Netflix and written two unproduced feature films for Universal. She is a rotating podcast host for WGA's Third and Fairfax -- interviewing other TV and feature screenwriters about their journeys and work behind the scenes. And when she's not geeking out on story, she is otherwise chilling with her dog, cat, and husband near Pasadena, California. (Recorded prior to the writer's strike.)
She's back! Esther Povitsky (Alone Together, Doll Face, Trash Tuesday, Stand up comedian) makes it to the 4-time TYSO club. Also, if you didn't already know, the pair rebooted "Rick & Esther Have A Time" and we'd love for you to subscribe on YouTube and Spotify and/or Apple Podcasts! Bruh, you wanna support the TYSO train? Then sign up for some AG1 and/or Factor Meals! Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D + 5 Free AG1 Travel Packs by going to https://www.drinkAG1.com/TYSO. Factor, America's #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit, can help you fuel up fast with flavorful and nutritious ready-to-eat meals delivered straight to your door. Head to https://www.factormeals.com/tyso50 and use code TYSO50 to get 50% off. Rick & Esther Have a Time: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HaveATime Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4C1X0ISYKCzyRxNs3m4GV9?si=ivysnw4xT8Wzqk6SD1w25w Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rick-and-esther-have-a-time/id1694264079 Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/takeyourshoesoff
We're back for another Metiche Monday with the crew! Fourth of July Eve Edition! Updates from the crew but most importantly, BJ's triumphant return from tour!!! Klea from Doll Face Club joins the crew for the second half of the show and shares with us all things "Doll Face Club!" enjoy! Follow Doll Face Club at... https://www.instagram.com/dollfaceclub Don't forget to join our Emo Brown Social Club by signing up for our Patreon at… https://www.patreon.com/EmoBrownSocialClub Rate, Review, Subscribe on the following platforms… YouTube for ALL the Videos
On this episode of Bad Dates, Jameela welcomes comedians Akilah Hughes (Bob's Burgers, What A Day), Iliza Shlesinger (Good On Paper, Dollface), and Hari Kondabolu (The Problem With Apu, Snack Vs Chef) to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Akilah tells us how her date put his foot down and was still hungry for more, Iliza takes a chance at Christmas but gets coal in her stocking, and Hari bravely recounts a double-booking nightmare. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it.Akilah Hughes's essay collection Obviously: Stories From My Timeline is available in print or as an audiobook. Iliza Shlesinger's new comedy showcase Iliza's Locals is on YouTube now. Hari Kondabolu's new special Vacation Baby is also available on YouTube.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“DollFace” Trucker is a social media influencer, successful commercial driver, and human trafficking survivor who is on a serious mission. Commercial trucking saved her life. Before getting into trucking, DollFace was forced to sell herself for years on the streets of Las Vegas. Her courage, ingenuity, and tenacity helped her get away from her trafficker. Trucking gave her the escape she needed. It provided safety, security, and financial freedom. She is a woman on a quest. She is dedicated to breaking the cycle of trafficking and violence. DollFace advocates and mentors human trafficking survivors by helping them get jobs in trucking so they can be successful and financially independent. Tune into this episode of Women Road Warriors with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro to hear her amazing story of triumph and her tireless mission to help trafficking survivors. Please subscribe to our podcast. It's free.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9t1ug3grPACEcNlaJbbXxwhttps://www.facebook.com/dollfacetrucker/https://pod.co/women-road-warriorshttps://tncradio.live/https://kathytuccaro.com/#DollfaceTrucker #Dollface #Trucking #HumanTrafficking #TraffickingSurvivors #TruckingJobs #ShelleyMJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors #TNCRadioLive
Megan is bringing us another case this week....we unintentionally went with a doll theme this month. This case comes to us from over the pond as we say, and although it was finally solved who the Jane Doe really was....the ride the case takes to get it solved is WILD. Join Patreon here to binge bonus content! Crime Curious is creating a kick-ass exclusive listener experience | Patreon https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crimecurious Music By: Michael Drzewiecki Cover Art By: Charnell Lennox
Join us as Jeff leads the discussion ranking all 5 full-length albums from Pierce The Veil. Known for their dramatic edge and over the top theatricality, PTV has maintained their status as a beloved scene band, but are they worth the hype? Believe me, there are some surprises along the way. In this episode we also discuss the difference between good ideas and good execution, our favorite album covers, and how vocal features can improve an album. Join the discourse! Follow us on social media to let us know what you think about this band! TikTok: DiscogDiscourse Twitter: Discog_Pod Instagram: discog.discourse Listen to our playlists on Spotify! Top Tracks - Our favorite songs from the band we're talking about in the most recent episode Top Tracks: Legacy - Our favorite songs from bands we've talked about in past episodes Time Codes: Intro - 0:00 Shoutouts - 3:07 5th Place - 6:21 4th Place - 16:26 3rd Place - 28:56 2nd Place - 40:51 1st Place - 53:46 Songs used in this episode: The Boy Who Could Fly, Death of an Executioner, Dive In, Hell Above, King For A Day, Texas Is Forever, Yeah Boy and Doll Face
Cody DiGerolamo's TV credits include CBS' ‘S.W.A.T.', NBC's ‘Grand Crew', Hulu's ‘Dollface', YouTube's ‘Hotel du Loone', and Netflix's ‘On My Block'. Cody worked opposite Maya Rudolph in a “Best Buy” campaign. He has appeared in numerous commercials for such products as Chevrolet, Nike, Samsung, McDonald's, KFC, Kellogg's Pop-Tarts, Tropicana, Toon Disney. Cody worked. Music wise, Cody has performed at NAMM, was named one of Music Connection's Hot 100 Live Unsigned Artists & Bands. He can still be seen touring with his touring ‘Somersault Queen'. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ CODY DIGEROLAMO ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2188867/ ⌲ IG: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpGGbBlPwDSw10TETw5xdbCN_yYJyGyxZmjJI80/?hl=en ⌲ Website: http://www.codydigerolamo.com/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Moving Spotlight Podcast ⌲ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moving-spotlight/id1597207264 ⌲ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cjqYAWSFXz2hgCHiAjy27 ⌲ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themovingspotlight ⌲ ALL: https://linktr.ee/themovingspotlight ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #SWAT #CBS #GrandCrew #NBC #Dollface #Hulu #HotelDuLoone #YouTube #OnMyBlock #Netflix #MayaRudolph #BestBuy #SomersaultQueen #NAMM #Chevrolet #Nike #Samsung #McDonalds #KFC #KelloggPopTarts #Tropicana #ToonDisney #BrockmansGin #TurtleBeach #PabstBlueRibbon #ATT #Zipcar #Fiat #Emmys #TVTime #iTunes #Actor #ActorsLife #Believe #Success #Inspiration #Netflix #Hulu #Amazon #HBO #AppleTV #Showtime #Acting #Artist #Theatre #Film #YourBestBadActing #Content #CorbinCoyle #JohnRuby #RealFIREacting #TMS_Pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-moving-spotlight/support
On this episode of Bad Dates, Jameela welcomes comedians Nikki Glaser (The Nikki Glaser Podcast, FBOY Island) and Esther Povitsky (My Pleasure, Dollface) to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Nikki takes us on a ghosting rollercoaster, Esther's blind double date goes the opposite of good, and we learn a lot about the dealbreaker that is “Cool Beans.” Plus, a letter from a listener rattles off a truly heroic series of her top dating disasters. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it.You can hear Nikki Glaser Monday through Thursday on The Nikki Glaser Podcast, and tickets for The Good Girl Tour can be found on her website NikkiGlaser.com. And check out Esther Povitsky's podcast My Pleasure, with new episodes every Thursday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 621 - Luke Cook is a First Class Father and Actor. He is best for his role as Lucifer in “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”. Luke made his feature film debut in 2017 in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2." In the same year he played opposite Al Pacino in the theatre production of "God Looked Away". Luke has starred in shows such as Dynasty, Modern Family, Swat, & Dollface as the beloved Fender. Luke is also the host of THE ZADDY ZONE, a health and wellness podcast with a sense of humor. The podcast deals with all manners of subjects: Sex, Diet, Psychology, Creativity, Family, and Community. In this Episode, Luke shares his Fatherhood journey which includes a two year old and a second child due in November. He discusses some of the health and wellness takeaways from his podcast THE ZADDY ZONE and how they apply to parents and kids. He describes the negative experience people are receiving from social media and why they keep going back for more. He talks about his Christian faith and how he veered away from Christianity in early adulthood. He tells us about the contrast of being a Christian while playing Lucifer in “Sabrina”. He offers some great advice for new or soon-to-be dads and more! FamilyMade - https://familymade.com First Class Fatherhood: Advice and Wisdom from High-Profile Dads - https://bit.ly/36XpXNp Watch First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ?sub_confirmation=1 More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com
Actress and comedian Esther Povitsky (DOLLFACE, SHRILL, iCARLY) is back for a feel good episode where she and Whitney share all their best life hacks. Esther's podcast TRASH TUESDAY is new every Tuesday and DOLLFACE is streaming now on Hulu. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lilly Singh is an author, actress + entertainer and started her career on YouTube over a decade ago. She has since gone from a digital superstar, to mainstream media with her own late night talk show, guest staring on Dollface and a new leading role in a Disney+ show. In this episode we talk about how she invested in her self professionally to have longevity in her career, to taking care of herself personally which she shares more about in her new book, Be a Triangle. Follow Marianna on Instagram Keep up with Lilly Singh This week's episode is sponsored by: Perelel: 15% off with code MARIANNA15 at perelel.co Macy's: Celebrate Earth Month at macys.com/purpose Produced by Dear Media
Comedian, actress and YouTuber star Lilly Singh (A Little Late with Lilly Singh, Dollface) chats with Nicole about April Fools' Day pranks, setting up a vision board in her shower, her experience hosting a late night talk show, and offers her tip for getting dates on Raya. Meanwhile, Nicole tries to apply to the Soho house. Crazy dating story? Looking for advice? Want to leave Nicole a dirty message? Submit it all to whywontyoudatemepodcast@gmail.com for a chance to have it read on-air. Black Lives Matter. Click here for a list of over 100 different ways you can support racial justice. Follow Nicole Byer: Tour Dates: linktr.ee/nicolebyerwastakenTwitter: @nicolebyerInstagram: @nicolebyerNew Merch!! podswag.com/datemeNicole's book: indiebound.org/book/9781524850746
The hilarious Esther Povitsky from Hulu's Dollface, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and her comedy special Hot For My Name opens up about all her failures before getting to this point. She discusses in depth about her relationship, surviving a miscarriage, dropping out of college to pursue her dreams in Los Angeles, and how she started to put herself first. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berninginhell/support