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Jon Beckerman joins me to discuss watching the UK "Friday Night Dinner" and adapting it for the US; Three's Company; writing farce; Michael Watkins; casting Carol Kane; Dayenu scene; playing full contact Jeopardy; Julia Louis Dreyfus gives helpful note on the DL; growing up near Mr. Rogers; writing for the Harvard Lampoon; getting on as an artist; writing on a pilot called Dirty Laundry; writing Harvard Education in a Book; Michael Ian Black; being Paul Sims guest for the Late Night 10th Anniversary special and writing there in less than six months; getting his packet to Steve O'Donnell; being a fan of Chris Elliot; moving to Brooklyn and working in 30 Rock; skating with Bill Murray; Buttafuoco jokes; Clinton's pasty white thighs; being portrayed by Tony Randall in a sketch; becoming head writer with Donick Cary; winning an Emmy; creating Fun with Rupert; groomsmen parody it in a video for wedding; Madonna; eating fast food with Zsa Zsa in L.A.; Dave works Taco Bell; saving Rupert; Manny the Hippie; Mo, the Bad Ass Meat Slicing Man; making Dave the "Bar" a Boston University star; Dave hosts Oscars and his pilot for a sitcom called Adam & Eve
This summer, we are revisiting our extensive archives, curating a selection from over 300 past episodes. This collection will feature memorable moments, insightful interviews, and some of the team's favorite episodes, providing new listeners and long-time fans an opportunity to explore or rediscover the best of Green Rush. Stay tuned for the upcoming launch of our new podcast in the fall, "Alternatively Speaking." This week, we're bringing back our conversation with Emmy-winning Writer, Producer, and Director Donick Cary. Well known in the television and film industry for his work on shows like The David Letterman Show, The Simpsons, Silicon Valley, and Parks and Recreation, Donick is also the writer and director of the Netflix hit, Have a Good Trip. This documentary mixes comedy with a thorough investigation of psychedelics, exploring the pros, cons, science, history, future, pop cultural impact, and cosmic possibilities of hallucinogens. It also includes some of the best psychedelic trip stories from celebrities like Sting, Sarah Silverman, Ben Stiller, A$AP Rocky, and the late greats Carrie Fisher and Anthony Bourdain. Our host Lewis sat down with Donick to discuss his film in greater depth, including what drew his attention to psychedelics, his inspiration for developing a documentary around stories of psychedelic trips (and how he sold that idea to Netflix), his own introduction to psychedelics, and whether he's turned to psychedelics to help deal with the anxiety caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Donick is one of the most talented writers in Hollywood, and it was a real treat to have him join us to discuss his journey. So don't sit back, lean forward, and enjoy! About Filmmaker and Writer Donick Cary: Emmy-winning Writer, Producer, and Director Donick Cary got his start writing for Late Night with David Letterman. He continued writing for Dave at The Academy Awards (but not the Oprah-Uma joke) and served as both Head Writer and "The Guy in the Bear Suit" on Late Show with David Letterman. After five years in late night, Cary moved to The Simpsons, where he served as a Co-Executive Producer for seasons seven through eleven, winning an Emmy and penning many memorable episodes including “D'oh-in in The Wind,” “In Marge We Trust” (Mr. Sparkle), and “Hell Toupee” (Homer gets the hair transplants of a killer). Social Media: Donick's IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0142620/ Donick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donick-cary-3802439/ Donick's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Donick Donick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donickcary/ Donick's website: https://donickcary.com/ Other Links/Mentions: Have a Good Trip: https://www.netflix.com/title/80231917 Good Trip Merch: https://www.haveagoodtrip.shop/ Show Credits: This episode was hosted by Lewis Goldberg of KCSA Strategic Communications. Special thanks to our Program Director, Shea Gunther. You can learn more about how KCSA can help your cannabis and psychedelic companies by visiting www.kcsa.com or emailing greenrush@kcsa.com. You can also connect with us via our social channels: X: @KCSAPodcastLabs Instagram: @KCSAPodcastLabs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kcsapodcastlabs/
Episode 131 of The Letterman Podcast takes you on a journey through day three of our Hollywood adventure. Mike's wife, Candace, joins him as they recount the Wednesday of his trip, which included a breakfast with the legendary Robert Morton, an incredibly moving and unexpected moment at the iconic Comedy Store, and hanging out with Late Night bumpers author and former Letterman photographer, Marc Karzen. The day culminated in seeing David Letterman live once again at the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre, where he interviewed Tim Robinson, alongside former Letterman writer, Donick Cary. As always, we owe a big shoutout to our sponsor, hello-deli.com, the premier destination for official Late Show with David Letterman merchandise. Run by the legendary Rupert Jee, it's your one-stop shop for all things Late Show. Don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and leave a positive comment for The Letterman Podcast. Your support keeps us going and we love hearing your feedback. So, hit that button, spread the word, and help us keep the late-night legacy alive!
Donick Cary is a legacy fan of the Washington Football team. One day, son Otis asked him about the name. That conversation turned into the documentary Hail to the Breadsticks, winner of the Best Oklahoma Documentary at deadCenter Film Festival. Donick shares his journey through Indian Country as he discusses the name with some of our favs, including Graham Greene, Sterlin Harjo, Joey Clift, Steven Paul Judd, Tommy Orange, and many more. Check our LinkTree for more info on the initiative to change mascot names!
Donick Cary joins The Cinematic Schematic from deadCenter 2024 to discuss his new movie, Hail to the Breadsticks! The film was named deadCenter's Best Oklahoma Feature by the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle. The post Hail to the Breadsticks! Is an Irreverant Conversation Starter appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Meet some of the filmmakers from the 2024 deadCenter Film Festival! On this episode, Nick talks with Amy Janes, Deonna Marie, and Skye Dakota Turner with Cricket, Stimson Snead of Tim Travers & the Time Travelers Paradox, Lance McDaniel of Chasing Thunder, Donick Cary of Hail to the Breadsticks!, and Kaitlyn Shelby & Madeline Markcum of House in the Clouds.
Get ready for an enlightening conversation as we welcome Donick Cary to The Letterman Podcast! Donick's comedy journey began in Nantucket, where he dreamt of working for David Letterman. His aspiration became a reality when he landed an internship at ‘Late Night with David Letterman,' which eventually led to a position as a writer on the iconic late-night show. From intern to writer, Donick's journey reflects his passion and dedication to the world of comedy. He witnessed the transition to ‘Late Show with David Letterman' and even served as the head writer for the legendary program, leaving an indelible mark on late-night television. From there, Donick's career soared as he contributed his comedic talents to projects like ‘The Simpsons' and ‘Lil' Bush: Resident of the United States,' showcasing his versatility and humor. And let's not forget our sponsor: hello-deli.com, your one-stop shop for official Late Show with David Letterman merchandise, lovingly curated by the legendary Rupert Jee! Join us in spreading the joy of The Letterman Podcast – like, share, subscribe, and leave positive comments! Your support keeps the laughter alive! Now, without further ado, enjoy Episode 119 with Donick Cary!
Restaurant Fiction reviews the fictional restaurants, bars, and clubs in TV and Film. In addition, we bring on writers, directors, chefs, and creative tastemakers to talk about the iconic fictional places. This is our special LIVE, REAL, and RAW episode from Los Angeles Comic Con 2023. Our panelists include the Executive Producer of the DC Universe show, Titans, Richard Hatem. Writer of The Simpsons, Donick Cary. And Food Network celebrity chef, Duff Goldman. Restaurant Fiction is created by Monis Rose.For more Restaurant Fiction episodes, go to: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/restaurant-fiction/id1296680768To read the reviews of the fictional restaurants, bars, and clubs in TV & Film, go to: https://www.restaurantfiction.com/To listen to Restaurant Fiction on Spotify, go to: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yZwmW6hLJ9e38nfUcf1aN?si=600fccd1b54a47cdYouTube channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIQLVq_CYoCsNDhvhmxdGMw
Doug gets a special visit from the very funny and talented Donick Cary! Donick is a resident of Nantucket who has written for the Simpsons, The David Lettermen Show, New Girl and many others! Donick stops in to chat about the MUSACK Dreamland Drive In Summer Movie Take Over happening now through August 13th. He tells us about MUSACK which is the 501C3 that provides guitars, drums and other instruments to children across the country and helps support music teachers and programs. So, jump in the car and head on out to the MUSACK Dreamland Drive In Summer Movie Take Over happening now through August 13th. To learn more and purchase tickets visit https://www.nantucketdreamland.org/shows/view-by-program/drive-in.
Doug get's to chat with Nantucket Native, Emmy winning writer and producer Donick Cary about his new film HAIL TO THE BREADSTICKS! which is being screened during the Nantucket Film Festival Sunday, June 25 at 1pm. Donick is well known for his time writing and producing for shows including Late Night with David Letterman, The Simpsons, Just Shoot Me, New Girl, Silicon Valley and more! Donick is also joined by Producer and Executive Producer Stevie Salas. Stevie is a well known guitar player turned movie buff. He is also the Executive Producer of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World. They both explain the concept behind the film and why they got involved in this project. Both will also be on hand for a panel after the screening. To get tickets visit https://nantucketfilmfestival.org/ or stop by their box office at 12 Oak Street in the Douglas Elliman Office.
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
This week Mark and Allen break down the Episode where we first visit the office of Dennis Feinstein! When Leslie and Chris visit Animal Control, they find a mis-managed department building and ineffective staff. After Chris accidentally steps on a coyote trap in the middle of the floor, he fires Harris and Brett, the stoners working there. Soon afterwards, Leslie begins discussions at a city council meeting regarding who they should hire as Director of Animal Control, but finds out the councilmen usually just take turns appointing department heads. This does not go over well with Leslie, who insists they all find suitable candidates and bring them in for consideration. This proves challenging, as the list of candidates is short (Harris and Brett even show up just hours after being fired). After throwing out numerous candidates of her own, and seeing what poor candidates the councilmen bring in, Leslie has an idea ... and surprises April by asking her to take the position. Meanwhile, Ben is in the process of getting more big companies to donate to the Sweetums Foundation, and he gets his chance after Tom organizes a meeting with Dennis Feinstein, Pawnee's premiere manufacturer of perfumes and colognes. It becomes clear quickly though that Feinstein is very shallow and has no compassion for anyone or anything. Ben feels uncomfortable with the situation, but could really use Feinstein's money to help needy people. Ben finds it difficult to discuss anything specific with Feinstein, as he rudely insults and rebuffs any attempts to come to a deal. Feinstein takes Ben, Tom and Andy Dwyer to the Pawnee Smokehouse where he continues to be rude and arrogant. Peeved at the way Feinstein is treating Ben and Tom, Andy loses his cool and calls Feinstein "a dick". Finally, after spending the night watching a movie with Diane and the kids, Ron catches whatever Zoe and Ivy had, becoming sick. Ron is determined to get past this in his own Swanson way, but Ann isn't having it, and manages to coerce Ron into going to the hospital, at this point he is examined by the curmudgeonly Dr. Harris, who tells him he has strep throat. Ann also offers the results of his blood tests, but Ron tells her he's not interested, takes Dr. Harris' prescription for penicillin, says "good day", and walks out. As always, we tackle the tough questions, such as ... Can Leslie maneuver April into getting the Animal Control job? Can Andy salvage the rest of their meeting with Dennis Feinstein? How does Ron's bloodwork look? Does April even WANT the Animal Control job? Will Ben manage to secure a donation from Dennis Feinstein? Will Ron be able to Swanson his way past this bout of illness? Is there another, better solution out there to the Animal Control situation? If Dennis Feinstein turns them down, are there any other donation paths to victory here? Are there any changes Ron needs to make to his life? Loyal viewers, with Harris, Brett, Dennis Feinstein, and Councilman Jamm to add to the hilarity, how can this episode go wrong? Many thanks to our wonderful sponsor, the Pawnee Restaurant Association.
Treinta minutos sobre Tokio, es el capítulo 23 de la décima temporada de Los Simpson, se trasmitió por primera vez en 1999. Los creadores fueron Donick Cary y Dan Greaney, y Jim Reardon fue el director. La estrella invitada fue George Takei como Wink, el presentador de The Happy Smile Super Challenge Family Wish Show. El capítulo muestra la visita de Los Simpson a Tokio a raíz de su inicio en el mundo del ahorro, y con eso visibiliza distintas facetas de la cultura oriental desde el humor negro de Los Tomsons, por lo que recibió innumerables críticas. #LosSimpsons #Yonofuielpodcast
In the latest episode of Nantucket Sound, take a truly mind-blowing trip with writer, director and filmmaker Donick Cary as he and host Robert Cocuzzo discuss his latest film Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics. Raised on Nantucket, Cary explores the often stigmatized world of psychedelics and the revolutionary potential they could hold for treating depression, PTSD and addiction.
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 10, Bathtub, which originally aired on December 4, 2012 and was written by Donick Cary and directed by Tristram Shapeero. Here's a quick recap of the episode:Jess is lobbying the rest of the loft to get a bathtub but the only one onboard is Winston (secretly). Meanwhile, Nick meets a new woman and Schmidt tries to get back together with Cece.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:James Brown - When Jess makes a collage of everyone in a bathtub, she replaced Winston with a photo of James Brown stating, “If you don't smile for my photos, you get replaced.” As we mentioned in the podcast, here's an article about the controversy of James Brown's death.Additional Pop Culture References such as:"Raspberry Beret" / Prince - When Winston and Jess are discussing the bathtub at the bar, they talk about what they want to play on the jukebox. "Raspberry Beret" is a song written by Prince and the lead single from Prince & the Revolution's 1985 album Around the World in a Day. Prince Rogers Nelson was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actor, and director. Widely regarded as one of the greatest musicians of the late 20th century, he was known for his flamboyant and androgynous persona, eclectic work, and wide vocal range.We also cover Schmidt's double V pitch as our “Schmidtism” this episode. Our “not in the 2020s” included how Nick tried to make Angie's job more moral and our “yes in the 2020s” included Winston's eventual comfort in sharing that he wanted a bathtub and the way the show normalized panic attacks and spoke about mental health issues. We also explore the career of Olivia Munn (Angie), the guest star of this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Carla Gugino (Emma - discussed in S2E7), Jeff Kober (Remy - discussed in S1E12), Jeremiah L. Barrow (Teenage Winston), Alicia Sixtos (Tiffany), Porscha Coleman (Blade), Peter Navy Tuiasosopo (Steve), Paul McKinney (Driver's Ed Teacher), and Craig Gellis (Mike).Additionally in this podcast, we discussed how the hose was not on while the bathtub was overflowing and how the way Winston was laying on the roof changed based on where the camera angle was. We also talked about how Olivia Munn was in the movie Magic Mike which is a movie referenced earlier in New Girl when Schmidt dressed up as Matthew McConaughey for Halloween and how at the beginning of this episode, the guys were watching an actual WWF championship match between Hulk Hogan and the Iron Sheik in 1984. While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Camel Clutch - At the beginning of the episode, Nick, Winston, and Schmidt are watching wrestling and commenting on the particular wrestling move, the camel clutch. The camel clutch is a move that was popularized by the wrestler "The Sheik" who used it as a closer. There are also multiple variations of the camel clutch including the leg-trap camel clutch and the stepover armlock camel clutch.Herringbone - When Schmidt's reviewing his binder of suits, he pulls out a page with a herringbone suit exclaiming about how he didn't know how it got into this binder. Herringbone refers to both a specific pattern made out of parallel rows where two adjacent rows slope in opposite directions and to a suit or any twilled fabric using this pattern.College - Schmidt mentions to Cece that because he worked late, their baby can now attend any college they want and mentions specifically the two below:UCLA - The University of California, Los Angeles is a public university located in LA that traces its origins back to 1882. The university is organized into 6 undergraduate colleges, 7 professional schools, and 4 professional health science schools. For one year of undergraduate tuition, the cost is approximately $37,000 in state.UMASS - The University of Massachusetts is a public university with 5 campuses across Massachusetts with the flagship being located in Amherst. For one year of undergraduate tuition, the cost is approximately $37,000 out of state.This episode got a 9/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Jess and Kelly rated this episode a 7.5/10 and her favorite character was Angie!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 11!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Writer for shows like The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, New Girl, AP Bio, and Silicon Valley Donick Cary joins Aristotle along with co-hosts L. Ron Travolta and Wink Giamatti to discuss his work on the various shows he did, as well as other stuff like cicadas, the Washington Football Team, and Mochi. Later, supervillain Crazy Frog returns to discuss AdCorp's new product in the line of Crazy Animals, the Crazy Cicada which steals your data, rhyme not intended. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Entertainer, comedian, and podcaster Mark Malkoff joined me to talk his early influences; Norm Macdonald; Andy Kaufman; our fanaticism for Saturday Night Live; being in the audience for Letterman and Conan; Don Novello; Carl Reiner; Mel Brooks; Biff Henderson; working for the Late Show with David Letterman; Donick Cary; the trials of being head writer; Rich Hall; guests he's still working on; Dyan Cannon and Angie Dickinson; how he does a family friendly podcast; the work that goes into his show; being ghosted by a guest; how you never know why a guest can't make it, the "Will Ferrell curse"; Loni Anderson; how mistakes aren't aired anymore; Isabella Rossellini; Daljit Dhaliwal; K-Marr the Discount Magician; Otero; how Letterman hit the ground running; Carson guests who were never asked back; Carson v. Letterman guests; Letterman doing the show for himself vs. Leno doing it for NBC; guest hosts; Johnny's legacy; trial by fire of hosting a podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Donick Cary joined me to talk about interning and then writing (and head writing) Late Night / The Late Show with David Letterman, his character A Guy in a Bear Suit, working with Mujibur and Sirajul and Rupert Jee; The Simpsons, writing D'ohing in the Wind, The Last Temptation of Krust; producing and writing The New Girl, Parks and Rec, and A.P. Bio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This podcast covers New Girl Season 1, Episode 21, Kids, which originally aired on April 17, 2012 and was directed by Tristram Shapeero and written by Donick Cary and Lesley Wake.Here’s a quick recap of the episode:In this episode, Cece realizes she might be pregnant and both she and Schmidt are freaking out while Jess tries to babysit Russell’s daughter Sarah who falls in “love” with Nick. Meanwhile, Winston is trying to get his boss to his TV interview.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Gossip Girl - In this episode Sarah compares Jess’s life to a poorer version of the TV and book series Gossip Girl.Bridge to Terabithia - Jess compares Nick making Sarah cry to the book Bridge to Terabithia which has a sad storyline and often causes children to cry.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Russian Nesting Doll - Schmidt talks about wanting to be sure not to impregnate the baby that Cece might be carrying when they have sex and create a “Russian Nesting Doll Situation”. Russian dolls (also known as Matryoshka dolls) are a set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another. They are also associated with family and fertility.Michael Strahan - Winston is supposed to be driving Joe to an interview with Michael Strahan. While his talk show is not real, Michael Strahan is an American TV personality, former football player, and journalist who has been a co-host on ABC’s Good Morning America since 2014.Berlusconi - Jess calls Nick Berlusconi while telling him not to bring college girls home. Silvio Berlusconi was the Italian Prime Minister during four governments and a media tycoon. He had many legal troubles including one for soliciting minors for sex. While he was found guilty, his conviction has since been overturned.While Nick is defending how mature Chloe is, he mentions that she knows the following artists: Banksy - Banksy is an England-based street artist, political activist, and film director, active since the 1990s. He’s known for his satirical street art that combines dark humor with graffiti executed in a distinctive stenciling technique.“The guy who did the Obama poster” (Shepard Fairey) - Frank Shepard Fairey is an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator, and founder of OBEY Clothing. He became widely known during the 2008 U.S. presidential election for his Barack Obama "Hope" poster. “Chalk Outline Guy” (Keith Haring) - Keith Allen Haring was a 1980s American pop art and graffiti-like artist. Haring's work grew to popularity from his spontaneous drawings in New York City subways—chalk outlines of figures, dogs, and other stylized images on blank black advertising-space backgrounds.Drea de Matteo - Schmidt mentioned that Drea de Matteo was scheduled to appear as a guest at the Italy on Ice event. Drea de Matteo is an American actress of Italian descent from Queens, New York known for shows like The Sopranos and Sons of Anarchy.The Golden Girls - Jess is explaining to Sarah that she thought Gossip Girl was similar to the show The Golden Girls, where Jess thought she was Betty White and Schmidt was Rue McClanahan; both were actresses on the show. The Golden Girls is an American television sitcom that originally aired on NBC from 1985 to 1992, with a total of 180 half-hour episodes, spanning seven seasons. The show stars Beatrice Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty as four older women who share friendship and a home in Miami, Florida.Super Bowl - Napoli mentions that Michael Strahan won the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL). Since 2004, the game has been played on the first Sunday in February. Nick and Schmidt were talking about Chloe’s age and mentioned references she wouldn’t know: Netscape - Schmidt mentions that Chloe doesn’t even know what Netscape is. Netscape Communications Corporation was an independent American computer services company known for its web browser from the early 1990s. Netscape is also known for creating the JavaScript programming language and developing SSL. In 1999, the company was acquired by AOL, but before that Netscape released the source code for its browser and created the Mozilla Organization to coordinate future development of its product.Ice Cube - Schmidt is referring to how Chloe thinks of Ice Cube as mainly an actor since she’s so young. While Ice Cube started acting in 1991, he started his musical career in 1986 as a rapper and was part of the rap group N.W.A.Indian In the Cupboard - Jess says that she might as well call Schmidt Indian in the Cupboard and stops herself from continuing this reference. Indian in the Cupboard is both a book and a movie where a kid finds a magic cupboard that brings his toys to life.We also cover the “Schmidtism” where Schmidt calls Nick to ask him out and gave an honorary Schmidtism to Schmidt’s pronunciation of “poppacorno.” For “Not in 2020” we discuss how Schmidt talks about Cece finally becoming a girl and his continued fetishazation of Cece’s skin color. We also give a brief look into Chloe Bridges and Annalise Basso, the Guest Stars we feature in this episode.This episode got a 7.5/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Schmidt and Kelly rated this episode an 8.5/10 and her favorite character was Sarah!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 22!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
***This episode is a 21 and up episode, discussing explicit and controversial content***Join us for part two covering hallucinogenics, as we sit down with friend Serina again and talk the ins and outs, stigmas, some science and stories behind DMT, Mushrooms, Ayahuasca & Peyote. Also joined by friends Logan and Haven and Paige, we jump head first into Alice's rabbit hole together.Don't forget to give us that 5 star rating and review on apple podcasts. Follow or subscribe on all other major platforms and don't forget to comment, comment, comment!!! We love to hear from you! We APPRECIATE you and those who've shown the show so much support!To email into the end of the show to suggest topics, music or to just be apart of the conversation, email: hardtalkswithbbnh@gmail.comWe hope you have a great rest of your week!-Your "Hard" Talks CrewIntro:Make It - Janee, Laura BrehmBackground Music: Sitting On Top of the World - Grateful DeadHere to Fall - (Rjd2 Remix) Outro:Wish You Were Here - Pink FloydDocumentary Clip:Have a Good Trip (Adventures with Psychedelics) - Directed by Donick Cary available on Netflixhttps://hardtalkswithablondenahippie.buzzsprout.comSources:Hallucinogens. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Timothy Leary. Harvard University Department of Psychology.www.drugtimes.org Harvard LSD Research Draws National Attention. The Harvard Crimson. The History of DMT in 3 Minutes. http://tinyurl.com/GetTestKitFACEBOOK - PsychedSubstance www.fieldtriphealth.com https://science.howstuffworks.com/magic-mushroom6.htm spiritvinetreats.com Lewis, Robert. "Ayahuasca". Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 Apr. 2018, https://www.britannica.com/science/ayahuasca. Accessed 5 February 2021.Substance use – LSD. Medline Plus, National Library of Medicine.www.peyote.org Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hardtalkswithbnhpodcast)
An absolute legend – the great Donick Cary joins us on the latest episode. He's written some truly classic Simpsons episodes: "In Marge We Trust," "The Last Temptation of Krust," "Treehouse of Horror IX & X," "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo," and more! He throws it back to working at Late Night with David Letterman – and running around a bear suit in New York with Letterman feeding him tasks through an earpiece. We also chat about his Netflix film "Have a Good Trip." Plus, the story and inspiring hard work behind his charity organization Musack. This episode was recorded remotely during quarantine. You might notice differing audio quality from previous episodes (this one sounds like a zoom call … because it is!) – but we’re trying to make it work for you! Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy.
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This podcast covers New Girl Season 1, Episode 9, The 23rd, which originally aired on December 13, 2011 and was written by Donick Cary and directed by Jason Winer. Here’s a quick recap of the episode:It’s almost Christmas and the whole gang is ready to go home to spend it with their families but their last hurrah before they go is always Schmidt’s office holiday party. Paul tells Jess he loves her and she struggles to deal with what that means for their relationship and opens up to Nick about it. Meanwhile Schmidt is subjected to being the “Sexy Santa” at his Christmas party because he’s the only man.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:She & Him - The song “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” by She & Him plays near the end of the episode while the gang is visiting Candy Cane Lane. She & Him is a band composed of Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward.Cecelia No. 5, play on Chanel No. 5 - Schmidt called the perfume he made for Cece “Cecelia No. 5”, which is a riff on the famous perfume “Chanel No. 5”.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Salzburg Festival - Paul gets Jess tickets to the Salzburg Festival for Christmas in Vienna. This is a festival of music and drama that especially highlights works by Mozart.Lebron [James] - Winston befriends Schmidt’s boss’ son, Elvin, who calls Winston “Lebron”. Lebron James is an American professional basketball player and is considered one of the greatest of all time.The Temptations - Nick asks Winston if he’s in the Temptations because he’s dressed nicely going to the office party. The Temptations were a well-dressed group from the 1960s and 1970s who released Motown style music.We also cover “Schmidtisms” when Schmidt is talking to Winston about getting a job and when he explains the makeup of his perfume for Cece, Cecilia #5. For “Not in 2020” we discuss Schmidt’s mother pulling him out of figure skating after she “realized he was a boy” and Schmidt being forced into playing Sexy Santa at work. We also take a look into Stephen Amell, the Guest Star we feature in this episode.This episode got a 8.5/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character is Nick (and Cece) and Kelly rated this episode a 9.5/10 and her favorite character was Nick!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 10!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!
This podcast covers New Girl Season 1, Episode 3, Wedding, which originally aired on October 4, 2011 and was written by Donick Cary and directed by Jason Winer. Here’s a quick recap of the episode:The episode starts off with Nick and Schmidt getting Jess dressed to pretend to be Nick’s girlfriend at the wedding of one of their friends. Winston’s the usher and gets into a fight with an 8 year old while Jess does so great at pretending to be Nick’s girlfriend that he uses Caroline’s jealousy to try and get back with her. Schmidt spends the episode pretending to be sober to hook up with someone he has liked since college but it doesn’t pan out. Eventually Nick finds out that Caroline has a boyfriend and gets really drunk but Jess convinces him to move on and they dance it out.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Simon & Garfunkel - Schmidt says to Jess in reference to Nick, “Have you ever seen a grown man cry to Simon & Garfunkel?”Chicken Dance - Jess shares with Nick and Schmidt that she has her own move in the Chicken Dance, to bob her head instead of clapping her hands, because “it’s more realistic.” Jess and the guys also dance the Chicken Dance on their own to a Phil Collins song at the end of the episode at the wedding.We also cover a “Schmidtism” when Schmidt is telling Jess what people should think when they looked at her in this wedding. For “Not in 2020” on this episode we discuss “Fat Schmidt” and how Schmidt thinks he should “deserve someone like Brooke” and how he wanted to “sit Indian style” with her. We also talk about how the guys tell Jess to “Suppress the Jess”, the little kid who wouldn’t take no for an answer leading to a Jess sandwich and how everyone should be able to cry listening to whatever music they want. We also explore the careers of Katie Cassidy and Natasha Lyonne, the guest stars of this episode.This episode got a 6/10 Rating from Kritika and 7.5/10 from Kelly and we both had the same favorite character: Jess!Video Link for Full Theme Song with Behind the Scenes: https://youtu.be/Iscj5IvKCN4Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 4!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!
Director of the hilarious and star-studded Netflix documentary ‘Have a Good Trip’, Donick Cary joins Ronan to talk psychedelics. Donick sees psychedelics as tools that tether us to human connection, and believes that exercising empathy for others will let you love yourself. Then, why humor helps us all – and what it’s like talking to a dancing armadillo on Ayahuasca. Learn more at fieldtripping.fm.
Donick Cary has had an incredible career. He's been a writer and producer on legendary shows such as The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, New Girl, and many more. During his career he's met and spoken with many public figures about their personal journeys with psychedelics, so... he decided to turn this into a film!On Netflix you can watch the feature documentary Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics. See huge stars such as Sting, the late and great Carrie Fisher, Sarah Silverman, Ben Stiller, and many others as they get very personal in recounting their trips with LSD, MDMA and ayahuasca.We speak to Donick about the behind the scenes and what it took to make the film. How did he get so many public figures to open up about their drug experiences? Which celebs are the ones that we can label 'the ones that got away'? And from concept to screen, what was the personal journey like in making this documentary?We also get a personal tour of Donick's unique memorabilia! So if you listen via the Acast app, be sure to check out the visuals on this episode too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emmy-winning Writer, Producer, and Director Donick Cary is this week’s special guest on The Green Rush! Well know around the television and film industry for having written for TV staples like The David Letterman Show, The Simpsons, Silicon Valley and Parks and Recreation, Donick is also the writer and director for the Netflix hit, ‘Have […]
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È uscito l’11 maggio il documentario creato da Donick Cary in cui i VIP di Hollywood parlano in maniera scanzonata della loro esperienza con l’LSD. Parola di Sting, Carrie Fisher e Ben Stiller. Ce ne parla Sonia Serafini
We are going full entertainment and Netflix here! I talk to Donick Cary, the director of the Netflix movie called “Have a good trip”. Cary interviewed Sting, Deepak Chopra, Rosie Perez, Ben Stiller, Anthony Bourdain, Cary Fisher and Sarah Silverman about their psychedelic trips and how their lives and minds changed after their psychedelic experience. For good. Donick Cary gets the movie right, since he is a big shot Hollywood writer: he worked as the head writer at Late Night with David Letterman, he wrote for The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, HBO’s Silicon Valley. Carys uses a specific kind of humour, since he is trained in his writing for the Simpsons and Letterman. So how do you talk psychedelics with celebrities and make it entertaining and not an ego driven trip bragging? And will celebrities talking about this change the public opinion about these new tools? Well, if humour is part of the equation, “people will listen” says Cary. Or, as Deepak Chopra says “Life a trip,” and psychedelics might help to improve your ride.
Today I chat remotely with Emmy award winning writer/producer Donick Cary! We talk about going from New Girl to Parks and Recreation, starting as in intern on Letterman, his new documentary on psychedelics, mushroom stories, his goals, and how Donick is Gettin’ Better!Donick’s brand new documentary “Have a Good Trip: Adventures in psychedelics” is streaming on Netflix now! My new game show “Nice One” is out on Quibi June 1st! Become a Patron at www.patreon.com/gettinbetterwithron and get perks like personal affirmations, shoutouts, hand written letters, tickets to my shows, and much more! We have an Instagram! Give us a follow for classic clips and positive affirmations at @gettinbetterpodcast We also have "Gettin' Better" merch at www.ronfunches.com Don't forget to hit subscribe for weekly podcasts! For all tour dates and merch go to www.ronfunches.com
Beatie Wolfe interviews Emmy winning writer/producer Donick Cary (Letterman, The Simpsons, Parks & Recreation, Silicon Valley) about the role music has played throughout his life and how that led to him founding his charity Musack with its mission of giving kids and teens a voice through music. Listen to this dublab radio show that takes you from preachers to punks via the thread of self-empowerment. Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum. Donick Cary’s Orange Juice for the Ears First song that imprinted? “Two of Us” by The Beatles First album that shaped who you are? Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables by Dead Kennedys - track played "Holiday in Cambodia" The music you would send into Space? “Human Behaviour” by Bjork The Song you would have at your memorial? “Six Different Ways” by The Cure The Album you would pass onto your kids? Stop Making Sense by Talking Heads - track played “Girlfriend is Better” The show opens with “The 11th Hour” by Rancid, a track Beatie Wolfe most associates with Donick Cary as Tim Armstrong was playing it unplugged in a tree in Donick’s backyard the first time they met. This show first aired live on LA’s dublab radio.
Donick Cary talks to Cody Brotter about being David Letterman's Head Writer at age 25 before leaving to write for "The Simpsons" (which won him an Emmy Award), writing on shows like "Parks and Recreation," "New Girl," "A.P. Bio," and "Silicon Valley," as well as directing a documentary about psychedelics (after being inspired by a conversation he had with Ben Stiller).
In this episode, we talk to Donick Cary, a Co-EP on The Simpsons (1996-2000) to discuss the fictional burger joint. Donick wrote 2 of my all time favorite Simpsons episodes. He has also written on The Late Show with David Letterman, Just Shoot Me, Parks and Rec, and New Girl. The Krusty Burger reviewed is solely based on the version featured in the TV show, non of the amusement park live-action crap.
Bill Prady (co-creator, The Big Bang Theory); Donick Cary (New Girl; Bored to Death; former head-writer, Late Show with David Letterman); Stephen Scaia (Human Target; Jericho; adapting Y: The Last Man for feature film). Recorded February 10, 2013.