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Only Suits Fans
S7 E1: The Return of the Can Opener

Only Suits Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 53:31


Recapping Season 7 Epsiodes 1 & 2... What a way to kick off Season 7 with so many plot twists! In this epsiode, we learn Maggie isn't a fan of having skin in the game. Amanda was super excited to hear the name Axelrod in this episode and had no idea Maggie had her OWN Axelrod story! They both decide what foods would be impossible to compete against in a food taste-off. Dule Hill makes his debut in this episode and both girls are equally delighted for different reasons. And is Amanda really a witch? Seems unlikely, but Maggie is convinced.  For all things OSF, visit onlysuitsfans.com  Make sure to join us on YOUTUBE on Sunday nights at 9:30p CST when we go live and recap new episodes of #SUITSLA.   

Only Suits Fans
S6 Bonus Episode: Predictions, Briefies, Boxers, and Bloopers!

Only Suits Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 21:39


It's Amanda and Maggie's favorite episode! Oh, who are we kidding? EVERY EPISODE IS THEIR FAVORITE EPSIODE! But this one holds a special place in their hearts because they get to relive the last season, take a big ol' ride down to prediction town for the next season, and let the listeners have a peak behind the scenes to the chaos that doesn't make it on air. Who will take the Briefy for the best brief of Season 6? Will Maggie have better luck with her Season 7 predictions? Tickle your ears with this sweet treat of an episode before Season 7 kicks off next week!  And make sure to tune in to the OSF YOUTUBE page on Sunday, February 25th at 9:30p CST as they recap the first episode of SUITS LA!  For all things OSF, check out onlysuitsfans.com  Whether you're watching it for the first time or third time, this podcast is made for SUITS fans and only SUITS fans. Join comedians and sisters-in-LAW Amanda Austin and Maggie Rieth Austin as they brief you on each and every episode of the beloved procedural law drama. They might not have a degree in law but hey, neither did Mike Ross! 

VideoFuzzy
Ep. 99: Getting Up to Speed

VideoFuzzy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 41:47


Enjoying the second installment in Kemper Donovan's ghostwriter mystery series "Loose Lips"! Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman, marking my 99th episode of VideoFuzzy, reporting the progress I've made in cataloging thousands of VHS transfers and digital recordings. This set covers discs 1726 to 1750 in my Classic Collection. For my Fuzzy Feature I pulled up the third, fourth and fifth season finale episodes of "Psych," featuring Ally Sheedy as Mr. Yang. Under Cross Connections I trace appearances by Martin Short, Garret Dillahunt, John Mahoney, Devon Gummersall and Golden Thread Jeri Ryan. In my Book Report (around the 20-minute mark if you're looking for it specifically), I review the second installment in auther and fellow podcaster Kemper Donovan's ghostwriter mystery series, "Loose Lips." Authors, egos and personalities clash when a literary symposium set aboard a cruise ship turns deadly. Love it! Copies available here: https://bit.ly/3C11ENN In my Classic Collection, I go into a little more detail about the "Psych" episode Jeri Ryan appeared in, the pilot episode of "Grey's Anatomy," and then I talk about the pilot episodes of "Sons of Tucson" and "American Dad," which showed up in this set.   Finally, in What I've Been Watching, I finally get up to speed with the back catalogs of "Bridgerton" and "Stranger Things." Both are phenomenal shows and I'm very glad people recommended them to me. Very enjoyable use of my downtime watching them; looking forward to the next seasons. TOP TWELVE: Here's a "Top Twelve" episode guide for people looking for a quick read-in on this blog and podcast effort: https://videofuzzy.libsyn.com/about. Enjoy!

The Wandering DP Podcast
The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #435 – Cinematographer Larkin Donley

The Wandering DP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 61:56


Cinematographer Larkin Donley is our guest on the show this week and he is on to talk about a unique project shot for PBS titled The Express Way with Dule Hill. This elevated documentary presented a number of unique opportunities as well as some interesting challenges and Lark talks us through his process for crafting the […] The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #435 – Cinematographer Larkin Donley appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.

Appalachia Meets World
Appalachia Meets World Episode 150 - ERC Fellow "Spin and Chat" (in Appalachia) with Mick Thornton

Appalachia Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 67:12


In this inaugural (and monthly)  Economic Recovery Corps (ERC) Fellow "Spin and Chat," Neil and Will sit down with Mick Thornton - a self described builder of things and current Fellow in San Juan County, Utah.  In a previous episode (episode 139) Nathan Ohle, President and CEO of the International Economic Development Council, explained the purpose of the ERC - as described on the website - "a new collaborative initiative designed to accelerate recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in distressed communities and regions throughout the U.S. by connecting organizations with the talent and capacity needed to advance new ways of doing economic development that promote economic resilience and transformative change."  It connects a Fellow to a Host community in order to build capacity and drive transformative change.  Mick Thorton is one of those Fellows!  Hear from Mick as he describes why he applied and all about his project in San Juan, UT - and how challenges there (and other regions) are much more similar to challenges in Appalachia than they are different.  You'll also hear about Mick's background, what he hopes to accomplish and maybe a little about the "adventure" he and his family have been on the two years prior to accepting the fellowship - in the end, it's about the people!  As a former Pastor and Radio Host, those learned skills for Mick have seamlessly been adapted to the ever expanding (and new) field of economic development - or as Mick describes, a field built on connections.  Take a listen to get a true understanding of why Mick does what he does - and how the region he works in is better for it.  You might even hear Neil and Will talk about the "greatest two minutes in sports" - or why Neil has turned his back on the unofficial drink of Kentucky.  Also, don't forget about the #AppBiz of the week: Horse Soldier! Learn about the Fellow: https://economicrecoverycorps.org/fellow-information/rev-mick-thornton-b-a-m-div/  Learn about the Host (San Juan County, UT) Project: https://economicrecoverycorps.org/projects/  Mick's Minute - www.micksminute.com  The Good Talk (App) - www.thegoodtalkapp.com  App News: Connect Humaniy/Microsoft IDEA Fund in Appalachia - https://connecthumanity.fund/idea-fund-partnership-microsoft/  Ohio Grant for Recreational Opportunities and Quality of Life in Appalachia - https://governor.ohio.gov/media/news-and-media/transformative-154-million-investment-in-appalachian-downtowns-and-destinations#:~:text=The%20%24154%20million%20will%20be,where%20these%20opportunities%20have%20not PBS Docuseries Episode 2 on Appalachia with Amythyst Kiah (article) - www.johnsoncitypress.com/living/arts-entertainment/amythyst-kiah-to-be-featured-in-new-pbs-docuseries/article_8010291e-023f-11ef-8c53-2731d0dc7c32.html  PBS Docuseries Episode 2 "The Express Way with Dule Hill" - www.pbs.org/video/appalachia-dbxwz4/   SOAR Country Music Highway Tribute Show(s) - www.cmhtributeshow.com  SOAR Country Music Highway Tribute Show Facebook Page - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558753064401  #AppBiz: Horse Soldier - https://horsesoldierbourbon.com  Extras: The Round Robin Bar ("Mint Julep Bar") in DC - https://washington.intercontinental.com/food-drink/round-robin-bar/  The Mint Julep (Official Kentucky Derby Recipe) - www.kentuckyderby.com/recipes/drinks/woodford-reserve-mint-julep/  Music: "Achy Breaky Heart" - Billy Ray Cyrus "Up" (Mick's Choice) - Forrest Frank "Black Myself" - Amythyst Kiah

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
April 26: Can Hoda & Jenna hack it? Dulé Hill. Beauty Dilemma. Emily Henry.

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 34:23


Hoda and Jenna test some viral shortcuts that are supposed to make life easier. Also, Dulé Hill stops by to chat about his PBS documentary series, The Express Way. Plus, Anastasia Soare, founder and C.E.O of Anastasia Beverly Hills, demonstrates the correct way to shape and shade eyebrows. And, Emily Henry gives the scoop on her latest romance novel. 

A Reel Page Turner
“Holes”

A Reel Page Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 19:51


On today's episode Maura and Donny discuss “Holes” the 1998 YA novel written by Louis Sachar. The 2003 film adaptation was penned by Sachar himself and directed by Andrew Davis. The star studded cast includes Shia LaBeouf, Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Tim Blake Nelson, Patricia Arquette, Dule Hill, and Henry Winkler.Connect with A Reel Page Turner: https://www.facebook.com/groups/352221223264794https://www.areelpageturner.com/Twitter: @AReelPageTurnerInstagram: @AReelPageTurnerTikTok:@areelpageturner

Bottom of the Stream

This week on the world famous Bottom of the Stream podcast we talk about 2021 Netflix movie Hypnotic (not the 2023 Ben Afflick flick!). This one is directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote , it stars Katie Siegel; Dule Hill and Jason O'Mara. Listen on to hear what we made of this tale of a grieving woman fighting for her life against her evil therapist!     Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our website  www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter, instagram and letterboxed at @bots_podcast  Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream   We also now have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt        

Fascination Street
Gisela Adisa - Actress - Broadway (1776)

Fascination Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 55:13


Gisela AdisaTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know film, television, and Broadway actress Gisela Adisa. In this episode, we chat about her being the child of immigrant parents and growing up on the East Coast. We talk about what their hopes for their children were; and how those hopes panned out. Then we discuss some of her film projects, and some of her theatrical works. I ask tons of questions about working with Dule Hill, Giancarlo Esposito, and the great Mario Van Peebles; and she explains how she restrains herself from acting like a smitten schoolgirl in front of these talented dreamboats! (My words, not hers). Next we move onto the subject of the writers' strike, and how it also affects the stage. Finally, Gisela tells us everything we need to know about this new touring revival production of 1776; where she plays Sam Adams. Plus, we talk about the diverse nature of this cast, and why this kind of 'out of the box' casting is necessary.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4068452/advertisement

... Just To Be Nominated
Have audiences finally returned to theaters? Plus: Hear from the stars of 'The Wonder Years'

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 46:26


It's another week of the summer movie season, meaning another big movie is on the way. This time it's "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" that will be trying to knock "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" out of the top spot. "Spider-Man," along with "The Little Mermaid," "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3," "Fast X" and "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" have collectively grossed more than $1.3 billion which begs the question: Are movie theaters finally back to pre-pandemic levels? Co-hosts Terry Lipshetz and Bruce Miller discuss the topic before moving into things to watch, including the low-budget film "To Leslie" that raised eyebrows when Andrea Riseborough was nominated for an Oscar. That film is now on Netflix. "The Full Monty," a series that reunites the case of the film 25 years later, comes to streaming on June 14.  Also coming on June 14 is the second season of "The Wonder Years," a reboot of the original series that aired 114 episodes between 1988 and 1993. While Fred Savage, the star of the original series who was a producer on the new program, is not back for season two, hear interviews Bruce has with all four of the main stars. We first hear from Elisha "EJ" Williams, who plays the son Dean Williams along with Dulé Hill, who plays his father, Bill. We then hear from Saycon Sengbloh, who plays Dean's mother Lillian, and Laura Kariuki, who plays Dean's sister Kim. And, in a plot twist only available on Streamed & Screened, Terry shares that he went to high school with Dulé Hill, who was a child star who got his big break on Broadway in "The Tap Dance Kid." Both graduated from Sayreville War Memorial High School, and photographic evidence is available in the 1993 yearbook, although Hill goes by Karim Hill in the listing. Where to watch "The Wonder Years" on ABC "To Leslie" on Netflix "The Full Monty" on FX and Hulu About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streamed and screened and entertainment podcasts about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. We are not even into the dog days of summer yet, Bruce, but it's heating up, and I am. I'll tell you, I went to see Spider-Man across the Spider-Verse over the weekend, and I had a tough time getting a seat. Now, that's surprising because normally in summertime you can barely you can get it. You don't have to worry about getting a seat. And normally that buying your tickets in advance thing was, I thought a dog. I didn't think it worked at all. I didn't think I needed to do all that. And this week I went to the theater and they said, Well, we just have a couple of seats left. And I thought, really, there's like 40 performances of this thing, and I'm going to have to sit, like, near this screen and I did. It was like the second row. And I thought, Oh my God, this is what those immersive art exhibits must be like, you know, like where you go to then go and you're surrounded by it. That's what it seemed like for me. But I think I think the numbers are there now to prove that people are going back to the theaters. Yeah, I want to ask you about that because I was looking this weekend. The big one is going to be Transformers Rise of the Beat. So DEADLINE is reporting that the expectation sounds is that worldwide it should do at least 155 million and domestically it could be in the 70 million. Now, it might not knock off Spider-Man, but it's going to be, you know, top two, top three. Absolutely. This week, which is kind of interesting. I was looking at the box office. Now this is just the U.S. domestic box office through the weekend of June two through four. And last week, Spider-Man did 120 million in the U.S. Little Mermaid through two weeks, 187 million Guardians of the Galaxy through five weeks, 323 million Best Acts or Fast ten 128 million through three weeks. And even Super Mario, which is it feels long in the tooth at this point, but it's been out nine weeks and it just keeps on cranking and money 566 million. So those five movies alone over $1.3 billion U.S. are movie theaters back. I think so. I really do. And Mario Brothers is going to DVD right away. I think next week is DVD week for that. So you look at that and you say people must really want to get out of the house. I think they're eager to see something in a different environment. And we'll see with Transformers, because it doesn't really have names with it anymore. These are people who are, you know, also in the cast. And if it does really well, then that says, A, they want to get out and be the franchise is stronger than the participants in the franchise. So what happens with that? I you know that I don't like those films. I don't like the Transformer films. I think they're stupid and I think the toys were stupid back when they came out, too. But this does have an audience and we'll see. It could you know, it might be the film world's equivalent of a monster truck show. I don't like that movie either, but it's people go see it. I mean, it's kind of like the Fast and Furious franchise, which I enjoy, but a lot of people hate it. But it's just one where, you know, I think you're either into it or you're not, and it just has an audience and people keep going back into it. Now, we talked a while back. You had it brought up the idea that maybe movie theaters, it's going to be a little bit more of an event that people aren't necessarily going to go for the smaller films. Are you still thinking that is? I do, because I think that there is no place for them. And even if they do get in the theaters, they're going to get one theater in a Cineplex. They're not going to get ten screens. It's unreal. Now, when you go to the movies and you may see four movies listed, and that's because they've sucked up all the screens. So I think I think you've got to have a reason. And if you're if you bought into a franchise like Transformers, you're going to say, Oh, yeah, yeah, you're kind of getting a guarantee. We're going to get something that we know is going to entertain us. We know it's going to be special or big, and we know that we're going to come out of there saying we didn't waste our money. Whereas if you're taking a risk on something you haven't seen, good luck. It's it my equivalent to this is like going to Broadway. You will go to Wicked because you know, it's big. You know, it's something that people like, you know, that people will tell you. Yeah, there's a lot there for you to see. So it's kind of a guarantee, but you're probably not going to take a risk on an unknown quantity until it becomes something like that. So I think that's what we're seeing with the with the movie business is they're looking for guarantees and they will go back to those old wells and see what they can, what they can dredge up. And now, if the writers strike keeps going on, you know, maybe they will start remaking old films with old scripts. I think the numbers also bear out your theory, too, because, you know, Spider-Man 120 million. So that's that's a really solid opening. But Little Mermaid in only its second week, had already kind of crashed to 41 million. And number three in the theater last week was the Boogeyman, which opened last week to only 12.4 million guardians, was down to 10.7 million. Fast X was at 9.6 and even Super Mario at fifth place, $3.4 million. That's hardly anything, right? When you go to the movies, how much does it cost if you take the family? I mean, tickets alone, you're looking if we can go to a matinee, we might get lucky and it'll only be maybe $30, but it's really pushing 40. And then on top of that, once you add in popcorn or anything, you're looking at 60, 70 bucks. So it's not cheap. You see where it has to be a commitment that, you know, is going to bring results or you get grandma to take the kids. You know, I mean, there's there's some kind of a trade off there, but you're not going to take a risk on something that you're not sure that people are talking about or they, you know, is going to be something you'll like. Right. Or if you have a loyalty card. So that's part of I think the advantage for me with the family is, you know, okay, we'll go. But those 60 bucks I might spend will equate to 20,000 points, which will get me a $5 reward certificate a little bit quicker. Do you ever bring in candy? No, Bruce, I would never I would never bring in because that would be dishonest. And we are supposed to. Of course, I bring in Candy. What do you. Well, you know, I would I would really be worried if I was hauling kids with and, you know, our kids can get restless when the movies get a little dull and you think, oh, I got to get them something to eat. But it's a porch, and you pay what, upwards of ten, $10 and up for popcorn. And that's a lot just to try and say, I'm quieting you down with this. So I would always have M&Ms in a pocket. You know, all that out. And here you go, kid. We're shutting up now. We invested the last time I was at the theater for $20 is a little cheaper because I was a loyalty member of AMC because it's normally about 25, but $20 for the annual bucket of popcorn. And so you get 20 bucks, you get the one fill of popcorn, and then you can get it refilled once for free, and then you can bring that bucket back the next time you come. And then you just pay for it once. So you pay your $8 or $10, whatever popcorn costs, and then you can bring it back up for another free refill. So it gets substantially cheaper every time you go, you know, to bring that bucket. So I think we're kind of like, All right, kids, we're going to just get popcorn. If you want to get a slushie or something, that's fine. We'll get a drink. But we're bringing the bucket back with us and we're going to save a few bucks. That way is the bucket tab like Jurassic Park Outfitters? How big is it? Real old. No, it's it is designed it says the year 2023 on it. So that way, you know, when I go on January 1st then I'm stuck having to buy the new bucket. But yeah it's it is it has some design of something. Oh this is a good one. We can use it. It's refillable. Right. Exactly. Yeah. It's just strange because whatever the lights start going down after the previews have been on in the theater, you can hear. Yeah. Where they're opening up cans of pop that they've gotten because they spend the money on on the drink and I will buy the drink. I you know what I finally get? I get a junior combo at my theater, which is basically a kid's pack. Oh, because it's enough popcorn and it's enough drink. And then I think they also throw in some gummy bears or something like that. Well, it's nice, and it's actually cheaper than buying one of anything. If I bought a one small drink, this is still cheaper than that. It's enough to keep me occupied, but it's not so much. And I. I fully admit I'm hauling in a kids thing. Okay, so don't make fun of me. But that's. That's how I roll. Yeah. I've been known to go through colors and just get myself a kids meal because you get a free ice cream coupon with it, too. When I was able to eat McDonald's, I always got the Happy Meal because I wanted the toy. Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. No, I had one other question, though. Or at least an observation. And this was a Super Mario Brothers, because we talked also about that dual release, right, where you release a movie straight to theaters. But then you also simultaneously go to two streaming. And I think we agreed a few weeks ago that that that's not a feasible option, especially with some of these bigger movies, at least because it's going to drain the theater gate. But I did find it interesting was Super Mario, you can already stream it. We went with our with our family. We headed down over Memorial Day weekend to visit friends in Illinois. And my daughters are the same age as our friends daughter. And, you know, we're out playing cards and having a good time. And, you know, the kids are watching TV and all of a sudden I start hearing the songs from Mario Brothers, the movie. And I look in and they're renting it because I saw it with my daughter, one of my daughters, but my other one didn't see it and their friend hadn't seen it either. So they're having a good time watching Super Mario. And this is, you know, three weeks ago or so where the movie is still going strong in the theaters, but it's already available for streaming. So is that do you think that's the compromise, is that, you know, it's going to come to streaming sooner than before, but not necessarily day of? I think they're going to try and extend as much time as they can before they cut off their their own notes, because I think they want to get that money that you can get in theaters, even though they you know, do we care? Not really. But it does say it's a yet. But you know, what you don't know is your kids are probably in the liquor in the other room. They're there. They're opening up all the alcohol that they've got in the other room and they're enjoying Mario at home. So it's it's even better. But no, I don't truthfully, as much as they tried to say that these things are going to kill all that, I don't think so. I think what you're going to see is smaller films are going to be taken over by streaming services and it's blockbusters that are going to be in theaters. That's how it's going to squirreled out. And, you know, this week, Netflix just started showing to Leslie and to Leslie was this if you remember back at Oscar time, Andrea Riseborough was nominated for best actress. And they all said, well, where did this movie come from? And it made like $27,000 in the theaters, but it had this kind of email chain on her friend chain from among a lot of actors who said, nominate her, nominate her. And it brought up a whole controversy with the Academy about how you can campaign. But the movie is on Netflix now and you must see it. It is really good. And she is incredible. And I think that's one of those ones that maybe we missed because we're so busy looking for the big get that you don't see the little films that should be seen. And it's a marvel of and she is really, really good. What was the premise of that film again? You said, Well, she won a lottery. She won like a Powerball, whatever it might have banned. And it was like 190, $180 million or $800,000. So it's enough that it would make your life a little different, but it doesn't change your life. It was 180 million, which I hope to win tonight on the Powerball. It would change your life. But with this, it's just enough. And I say to her, what we what do you plan to do? And oh, I'm going to open up a restaurant and my son wants a guitar and we're going to do all this. Well, then flash forward and you see that she blew through all the money and she's alcoholic and she really doesn't have anywhere to go. Her son is now, I think he's 20 when she sees him again and she just tries to crash in his house and she makes all these false promises about, yeah, I'm going to I'm going to get a job and I'm going to be clean and I'm not going to do it. And you just see how she keeps trying to hoodwink people into thinking that she's changing. And then there is something that happens that that maybe changes there. But a fascinating, fascinating character study and she does a beautiful job. So I don't think it was one of those wasted campaigns for best actress. But it's nice to see that we finally get to see this film because back when the nominees were out, I looked everywhere for that movie and I couldn't find it on any streaming service. So it must have been just distributed to Academy members so they could vote on it. I'll have to add that to my to watch list, because now that the the family has done with school for the year, it's it's time to ramp up to streaming. My wife can stay up later than 830 at night now so put this one down and another thing to do all those event films, look how long they're going. Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse was 2 hours in like 20 minutes. And a lot of these little films that are on streaming services, 90 minutes, maybe 2 hours maybe. And I think that's another consideration. You know, when you're going out, you're making it an event. So. All right, I'll sit for two and a half hours, unless you're to Avatar, and then you've got to go to the bathroom three times. Anything else coming out now on to streaming or TV because we have the writers strike on. There are some problems in getting new product for next fall. So you know, that next fall is going to be a lot of reality and a lot of game shows. But there are series that were scheduled that are starting to come out. I think I did. I mentioned to you last week that I watched all of the Righteous Gemstones and that's coming on HBO, but also coming is Full Monty. And this is a look at the characters from The Full Monty after that film and what happened. It's not old men who are going to strip. It's not that at all. It's like, how were their lives affected by that moment? And it's very, very interesting. A little maybe a little darker than you think and how they affect their family and their and their show. So that's a new one that I would look for. And then coming this next week on broadcast television, the Wonder Years, and this is the rebooted Wonder Years where it's about a black family. But it also no longer has Fred Savage as a producer. Fred Savage was the star of the First Wonder Years, and then he was a producer of this Wonder Years. And then there was some kind of some discussion about maybe he was overstepping his place as a producer, but they just decided it would be better for the show not to have him as a producer anymore. So he's not. And I do think there is a shift. I do think there's a change in the tone of the series. It's still set in the late sixties, but there is just another another quality to it that isn't so wonder years like the first one. It still has the narrator, It still has the kids at a certain age, kind of reflecting about what that time was. But you're getting a different perspective. And what I love about this is because it is a black family, you're seeing the civil rights movement from a different perspective. And and they're still a lot of fun in it. You know, Patti LaBelle comes on as a the mother of Dulé Hill and she's the choir director at their church. And she runs that choir like a drill sergeant. She has every know you're doing a role, you're not weird. And they you think that they just given a performance of a lifetime and she's we really had a lot of problems today. So she becomes this kind of force that the choir is not all that thrilled with. And yeah. And her the mother in the wonder years, who is her daughter in law, and she becomes the soloist and how that affects all the rest of them. Very fascinating. But it's a different perspective because I, you know, not having grown up in the black church system and what that that kind of power was for the choir director, I think that's really fun to see. And it's an interesting look at everything. And then when you couple that with she's the mother of the dad in the Wonder Years, that adds a little more to it is Patti LaBelle. Now she just making a guest appearance or is she going to be a regular? She's in a couple of episodes. I think you would class fires recurring, but she hasn't in every week. She's in this one. It comes early in the run and you'll see her, you know, doing the choir. And then there's another episode where they come back. But there's there's resolution to all of this. And it's fun to see her kind of mom, you know, as much as Dad thinks he's in charge, Mom is the one who rules the roost. So you have a couple of interviews with stars this week. Can you talk a little bit about that? Yes. I talked with Dulé Hill and E.J. Williams, who play the dad and then the young boy in one interview and then I talked with Saycon or Saycon you decide how to say it? But I remember her essay song because it's a French name. And when she was she was actually at the Donna Reed Film Festival in 1996, I want to say. And she won it. And that was here in Iowa. And I've followed her career over the years, but she plays the mother. And then there's also the young woman who plays her daughter in the other interview. So we have two interviews, but you have a connection to do a HBO now, Do you remember it was on West Wing, and I know him as this dramatic actor. And the thing I was really shocked when I started reading things about his past is that he was in the Tap Dance kid on Broadway. And I went back and looked in all my files, and I found the playbill that he was in the tap dance. And I saw him as a kid who that. And he is from Sayreville, New Jersey. So you obviously do these interviews in advance and you send them to me. And then, of course, I listen to them before we have these conversations so we can have a coherent, intelligent conversation. So I'm listening to it and and you're talking to him about, you know, like your own personal wonder years, right? And growing up and and that type of thing. And Dulé starts talking about, well, you know, when I was growing up in Sayreville, New Jersey, and then I'm like, wait, wait, wait, what did you just say? Did he just say Sayreville? So I had to stop it, backed it up, listen again. And sure enough, so I started looking and I was going back through all the information. But he was when he was growing up, his first name is actually Karim, so it's Karim Dulé Hill. And I believe he went by Karim in school and he's a year older than me. He graduated class in 1993 from Sayreville High School. I graduated from class 94. Our public library keeps your books on file. So I went back and just like, checked. And there sure enough, there's Karim Hill, looks just like Dulé Hill. And it's just, you know, a little bit of a baby face because he's he's so much younger, 30 years younger. But it looks like if you looked at him, you would know, Oh, yeah, that that is Dulé Hill. And then I did like vaguely remember, like I remember that face, you know, So I don't know because we were a year apart. I don't know if we really had very many classes together. We probably interacted at some point, you know, and the way with high school classes where you might have a little bit of the blending of the classes, where you might have something where freshmen and sophomores are kind of in it or juniors and seniors. So we probably crossed paths. But I do remember at that time, while a few years earlier, the big talk of the town was like, Hey, there's this kid who's part of the tap dance kid, and he was on TV and and I was talking even with because I went back and looked at his credits. He played the character Larry Seifert on Ballers, which was one of my favorite shows on HBO with Dwayne Johnson. I'm like, Oh, yeah, I know exactly who he is. He was in the movie Holes with Sigourney Weaver and Jon Voight. My daughters watch that in the last year, and I were having dinner last night and I'm like, Hey, girls, you remember that movie whole? Yeah, yeah, we remember. You remember the character Sam, The Onion Man from Holes? And they're like, Yeah, well, I went to high school with him. What? So it's you. You went to school with everybody because there's the Jon Bon Jovi is from Sayreville, New Jersey. So there's been times where I've I've met him one time. His youngest brother is about two years older than me. And I remember seeing his his youngest brother was a little bit of a rock star in middle school. And there was one time there was like a little crowd around him. And it was it was a couple of years after Slippery When Wet Went wild. So. So he you know, I remember those moments, but I didn't really know him at all. Dave Sabo from the guitarist from the hair metal band Skid Row is from Sayreville. So there's been these these small, you know, pockets of celebs. We've had a few athletes that have made it big. I played Little League baseball with the son of Tom Kelly, the former manager of the Minnesota Twins. So, yeah, it's these little crazy connections. But yeah, it took me until this week's to realize that that Dulé Hill was in, you know, a year ahead of me at my high school. And it just I completely missed that, you know, my encounter. I mean, certainly I interviewed him during the years of West Wing, but I never, ever thought that he had a musical background, a musical theater background. And then I saw him on Broadway in a show called After Midnight, and he was dancing Up a storm. And I thought, where was this talent? Where did this come from? Well, then you look back in his credits and he was a child phenom back in the day doing all these things. He was also in bring in Denise, bring in the funk, which, by the way, is coming back to Broadway. So, you know, who knows how they can have these different identities wherever they might land. But if do we want to run the the interview with Dulé and A.J.? Yeah, sounds good. So we'll listen now to E.J. Williams and Dulé Hill. I must ask you two, why has it taken us so long to get this second season? I have been waiting and waiting and waiting and where? Wherever you bet. And, well, it's an experiment called absence Makes the heart grow fonder. If you let people wait long enough, then they really will hopefully be just ready for right at the right time. And that's where we are right now this summer. I think the anticipated help, too. I mean, what is being on you could still binge the first season. And now that we have, you know, a day we're coming back, it all makes sense. So that's definitely one to, you know, the thing that struck me funny about all this is that both of you really haven't had the Wonder Years kind of childhoods having been involved in the entertainment business. I'm assuming that you didn't get that kind of, if you will, nuclear thing because you were busy working. Well, I mean, everybody's wonder years are different in my opinion. You know, everybody's childhood, not everybody lives the same way. You know, you have some kids who aren't even in the entertainment business and are still homeschooled. So one person's normalcy is in another person's normalcy. So I think for me, because, you know, I'm the only kid here I did, the wonder years are still happening. They're just happening differently. And, you know, you experience things just at a different level, you know? So I'm still experiencing school, except my school's in a trailer. It's not in a classroom with, you know, 30, 60 kids. I'm still going to graduate middle school. I'm still going to graduate high school. I graduated elementary. I still went to kindergarten. You know, So the the years are the years are still going. Time is still moving. And you just got to appreciate it while it's here, man. You know, I like to say that kids on television grow up faster than kids. You are in the entertainment space, which I know it's not true, but it seems like that, you know, a lot of times, you know, four seasons, you people coming back say, man, you look older. And, you know, to me I'm like, do I like it? It's because, you know, when people see you on television so much, they're looking at it. And then when you So the Wonder Years are definitely still happening. It just looks different from what we do here is like, you were on Broadway, for God's sakes. I was an outgoing. I'll say, I don't know what you just talking about. I mean, I'm only 15 years old, so there's two kids and I don't know what he's talking about. I'm aware you got that from, first of all. But nobody but I will say I started I was doing the stage in New York, but I did have that nuclear family. I it was always there in the midst of when that was the Broadway experience on a stage experience was added on to it. I came along that was added on to what was already there. But I have so many memories of growing up in my hometown in several New Jersey, with my cousins, with my friends, riding the bike in the park, getting into trouble. You know, all these stories that we had in the Wonder years. I can relate to all of that. My parents telling me to stay out of growing folk's business and all that kind of stuff and E.J. is right way is different. Because once I started doing theater growing up, that was an added thing. But the core of it is the same. The root of it is the saying, which is about family. It's about them. When they tell you that your mother is Patti LaBelle, how does that land move? Oh, my God. Well, it's like a piece of delicious pie, sweetie, But it is. Well, you know, you can't ask for a better mother than Patti LaBelle to be able to share the screen with an icon. A legend such as Miss Patti is something that I don't think any of us take lightly. She brought such magnificent energy to the role and to this set. Just being the light that she is. And I think the audiences are really going to enjoy what she brings to the Williams family because, you know, the matriarch is always the matriarch, and she really had to apologize to anybody. So when she comes, she's got to really have her way. She captures the rules aspect of the game. It's very much you listen to her or else you're in trouble. I think that's great. I love when you guys get to go to New York. I wanted that to last longer. Is there a chance that you would go back or do more episodes where you go to New York again? I mean, you never know. The thing about scripted television is, you know, writers have endless imagine, imagine. And so you never know where story could land. We've been talking about New York since the first since the first season. You know, with Bill getting his job, finding out it's in New York, even with Lillian's opportunity of her going further away in Alabama, being away from home, you know, so the possibilities are endless. You never know what a pencil or a pen can do for a person. So, I mean, going back to New York wouldn't be a bad idea. You never know how this story would play out. But in terms of the episodes, I mean, it was great. You see that experience and you see people in the different different worlds. So, you know, you have Dean outside of school, outside of state. He's in a place he's never been before, you know, meeting new people, seeing different things he hasn't seen before. So, I mean, you never know. How was it for the two of you working together, you know, pretty intensely in that episode? Was it good to be able to bond a little bit more, or what was that like? Oh, definitely. I mean, I learned a lot from Dulé. I mean, I started the show when I was 11, you know, I'm 14, even even facial hair tips. You know, I ask him, how does he ever feel hair? It's known his size because I feel like I'm it you know, I I've learned so much from him. So, I mean, you don't the bond only grows stronger. I mean, I've gotten a lot of great advice from delayed delays. He's a great person. He's a he's a gentle soul. He's a genuine person. So, I mean, being with DeLay is great. And even even filming, I mean, the filming chemistry is just it's a laugh on set, man. So it's one big job even though do like you learned from him but that I was loving him. Yeah. They persistent in achieving your goal. That's what I learned from Jay. He really had this goal of being a hilarious comedian, and he keeps on working at it. Even at first you don't succeed. Try and try again. And again and again and again. Okay. You see a little of yourself in him at all? Yeah, I can. I can definitely see that just because of the fact of being a young I started as a young actor or young artists in his journey and seeing where he is. But a lot of things that I can relate to, I wouldn't even go so far as to say I see myself reflected because I think that takes away from the gift that is the uniqueness that is him. But I do admire the journey that he's on and the way that he's handling the success that he is having and navigating this crazy business called Show, because it is a hard industry to keep your feet on the ground. And Jay and his and his family has done a phenomenal job in staying connected to the real world. And for that, in the midst of his brilliance, I applaud him for that. Well, where will Bill's career go? I mean, certainly this writing gig in New York is something that opens things up. And then he has the school where where will he land? And that's something, you know, we'll have to see over time. I mean, you mentioned before about will he go back to New York? I think Sally Patterson probably have a better grasp as to whether we will ever get back to New York. But Bill is always trying to balance his passion versus his responsibilities. And I think you know what? He's an artist, so I think he will continue to always keep trying to achieve this, this untouchable thing. It's always so close this this fame to stardom, the success in terms of music. And I think we'll see how that plays itself out. At the same time, he is also very thrilled to be able to still do what he loves to do. If he can't do it in this way, he's going to do it another way. And that's where I think the teaching comes in, can always affect young minds and to Echo would relate to that is a where he said it's always that one step. I think he's definitely right even trying to find the laughter and all the seriousness, you know, and the best example I have is when he's in New York, concrete jungle where dreams are made of. We all know where that song is now. But just think that one line that he said was stupid could have made the Williams family rich. So yeah, you know, so I think you're right. You're always reaching for a goal and trying is the best thing. Well, now your costar got a singing episode. Do you get a dancing episode? Will there be something like that at some point? You know, You know, we've talked about it. I think if the show is blessed to be able to afforded the opportunity to have many seasons, I would not be surprised 1 to 1 thing about the way the show's cracked it is that Dean has a whole imagine it. It is. His imagination is vast. So if Bill was going to show up dancing anyway, I think it would be in the midst of one of Deen's flights of Fancy and hopefully we said if we're afforded enough seasons that I think you might see Bill do a soft. She were too. You know that was the biggest surprise I had about you do was that I did not know that you were a singer dancer Broadway person because I had watched all these TV shows. And then I remembered I had seen you in tap dance get I even looked up the the wow. You know, And I thought, oh, my God, here's what happened to that kid. And I'm wondering if with E.J., you say, where will his career go? I mean, the like I always say, possibilities are always endless. I'm never trying to say no in one box to be in the industry. They call it typecast it. But, you know, in real life, you know, you never want to stick to one thing unless that one thing you're doing is absolute, which you love. I love the entertainment in Charlotte. Put a smile on people's faces. You know, people, even as my jokes as Dulé was saying, people may not like my jokes, especially him, but it puts smiles on people's faces and that's all that really matters to me. So whether that be outside of the entertainment industry or like I am right now inside, the entertainment industry put smiles on people's faces, is my passion. It's what I love to do. So and you know, career, you can do that in any career. So I mean, you never know I think I will say be I think the sky is the limit for E.J. because I said before he's very talented as an actor, but he's also very brilliant in his mind. And he I'm going to say it now, but he's also very gifted with even with the basketball. So I think wherever he wants to go, he's at a point in life where he has multiple roles that he can it he can take. And it will be very interesting to see what happens 15, 20 years. And then my amazing comedic jokes, I mean, he's in the things that I say that he's very gifted at. I mean, I don't know about, you know, some things you just you just don't have something. She does not call for you saying I'm saying the damn thing. She just being better left undone, right. All right. Thanks, Bruce, for that interview. And now we have one with Saycon Sengbloh and Laura Kariuki. Yeah, they played the mother and daughter on the Wonder Years and say, Con or as I call them, pronounce it say say song, because I that's how I remember that she pronounced it back when she was in Iowa. So maybe things have changed. She talks about working with Patti LaBelle. Come on, Patti LaBelle is your mother in law. That has to be something. And and then her path, too, was a lot different than then. Laura's in terms of getting a career going and what they're doing. She was big Broadway as well. She had she was in all the big shows. She was in Aida, she was in Wicked. She was in hair. When they did the revival of Air. But then she got Tony nominations for a play and not a musical. So she really in the two years she was on the TV series Scandal and a couple of others, she hasn't been singing. This is kind of her big shot at putting her singing on TV. And when you see that choir episode, you'll go, Oh my God, what a voice. She needs to be doing more singing. Her last film role was in respect. She played Aretha Franklin's sister and they were together singing, but it wasn't like an Aretha solo. So yeah, it's fun to hear what they have to say. You'll enjoy their whole. How long had they been talking to you about doing a music episode? Well, did a little music in the first season as well, because, you know, Dooley's character plays a music teacher and he right leader. And then of course, I'm a singer and, you know, I moonlight in between my accounting, Lillian's singing, but you know that Miss Patti LaBelle was coming. It was like Patti's coming to town. Like, I mean, I was lot more excited than even a kid waiting for Santa Claus. It was it was the best thing ever to get to sing with Patti LaBelle. Did you ask her any advice? You know, I actually did. I can't share all of that. I asked Patti some personal advice. You know, you know, she is the ultimate glamor diva, a singing domestic goddess, of course. Right. So she brings so much history and allure with her career that, you know, of course, I had to I had to pick her ear a little bit. We did a Broadway show together years ago called Fela, So and I didn't get to talk with her as much. I think I was more shy. So it was really nice to to be all grown up and get to experience. Mr. LaBelle Well, and may I just tell you, it's one of my favorite episodes because I really think it brings your character out. I think she she really comes into her own. Did you start in a in a church choir? Was that how you started singing? Incidentally, I started in the choir in middle school. I was singing in middle school choirs. I sang a little bit in church. Vivian much loved her. She she does all the church singing in my family and she pulls me in from time to time. But I started off singing in, you know, the chorus, the middle school and the show choir, jazz hands all. Well, it was meant to be, right? Yes. And we have to. Laura is kind of shy about her singing, but Ann is a beautiful singer as well. We got to get her to sing. And I think there's an opening in the choir, right? Yeah. Oh, Lord. You do have if you get fun with and Jackie, which I think is just the coolest, because we all need an Aunt Jackie in our lives somewhere, Right? Well, how is it being rebellious? Is that a fun part of this character? It's one of the best parts of this character. I feel like Laura myself, I've I've always been a pretty by the books girl and not really rebellious. So getting to play a character who sticks up for herself, like to her parents kind of does what she wants to do, still being respectful. But, you know, she's got she's a rebellious little girl. So Kim is very, very fun to play. And the fan favorite word is shenanigans. Shenanigans up to some generic. Right. But her her clothes, she gets to have the coolest clothes, the coolest wardrobe. I, I want to take everything home. I would wear most of that stuff now. Kim has such cool and it's even in the jewelry and the skirts and the boots and oh, I love her fashion. But Suzanne, you don't get those kind of clothes. You get it looks like polyester. You get a lot of polyester to wear. You know what? You know what I get? I get those waist control girdles. You know, I love it. I you know, I'm a fan of Dita Von Teese and she's all, you know, the whole burlesque glamor, the bodysuits and all that. So. So I love I love all that waist control as one of my favorite things. I love the vintage vibes of it all. So we have fun. But yet every day Laura comes on set and just shut the down. Every time she comes in and we're like, because she's she's given like a supermodel vibe. She wants right legs. You can't deny it. You cannot deny Laura and her boots and her starts. She's undeniable. How did you two bond on this show? And with with the guys, too. But how did you become that kind of mother daughter relationship? Because it seems stronger this year. You know, I think we're closer. We're probably closer to each other then. Then we hang out with each other. We have a little molly-mae. Laura would be like, You want to get dinner? So say me a little text message. So I think we've just had a nice opportunity to spend time or the pandemic is not pandemic ing as much. So we were able to be together more, I think just life and being actresses. And, you know, we sneak off to the corner and have a little talk, you know, wouldn't say yes or so I feel like all of us season one already, like bonded super well together and then season two just expanded even more. There's Laura asked you advice or not. Yes icon like she's been in the industry so I'm very very fresh so I will always ask for advice, whatever I need. And she's helped me a lot with a lot of any of the press from her. You know, she this is like her second gig. It's like she got two major TV shows coming right out of school. So, like, I'm telling her, just take the bull by the horns and work girl as this time period ring true it all for you. I mean, you see things that you guys can relate to because it is against your it isn't really your time period. Oh, 100%. And I think that's what makes our show really, really beautiful is, yes, it's taking place in the 1960s, but a lot of people are still having boy issues. People are still having arguments with their parents. People are still dealing with the world. Then, as we are now, things are very, very still very, very relevant. No matter the time period. Yeah, a lot of serious topics. Even Roe v Wade, which was happening in that era originally, and now it's become a topic again. The the the life issues. Life doesn't stop life. And, you know, from from the sixties decade to the 2020s decade it's it's it's a powerful thing to to be a human being in this world having lived through that era, I, I could relate to a lot of things that you guys are doing. But it surprised me how totally different it is from the first wonder years. I mean, it is a total different show, but it's things that I related to because I had black friends during that time and I remember them pulling back, if you will, when they're with around people who were not black. And they would just there would be a different attitude. And I see that in this show as well, where there's just you know, it's a little I'm not going to confront you about this and I'll just pull back. Do you see that as well? I it's just that's interesting. You spoke about pulling back. You know, the civil rights movement was very strong in the late sixties, in the early to mid to late, you know, I mean. Right. So much happening in this country. And we did also have a resurgence of people fighting for their rights, for equal and fair treatment in life and not being unfairly targeted. I don't know about pulling back. I guess it depends on who you're around and and what's going on. But definitely a lot of things that that happened in that era are still in a place of change is still happening. But also love is still happening. Choose and picket in a college is still happening. All the things that that that happened on the original Wonder Years in terms of family dynamic, that real family dynamic is here our show as well. And you know, I look at it like like Star Trek, there's just different universes. You know, there's different different worlds and different people, you know, But I could I could see so many different ways that the Wonder Years could appear with different types of families. Right. I'm so glad you're back. I really missed you. And I. Let's get singing. Come on. That's that's the bottom line here. The choir is in session. Oh, yeah. We had a lot fun in the church. Just even in between scenes, some of the costars and the guest stars. There was one lady who she was in the choir and she was just like the the the characters who were in some of those scenes and watching them interact with Miss LaBelle was just, Oh, it was awesome. All right, Bruce, thank you again for those interviews. So it looks like I've got to actually reach out to Dulé Hill, get caught up, you know, since we were such good friends in high school. And just see. Come on. Exactly. Exactly. So just about your shared wonder years. Right. Exactly. Growing up in Sayreville, New Jersey, these are our wonder years. Oh, yeah. Maybe I'll say, Weren't you that kid? I hate it. I think you hit it in school, you know, And then you go, Oh, no, no, that wasn't me. That was my brother. That was my brother. Right. But, you know, next week we've got Father's Day coming up and maybe we need to talk about fathers next week. Yeah, we can do that. Yeah, well, if you've got an idea about Father's Day, maybe it's our week. Maybe. All right, Bruce, thanks again. And thank you all for listening to streamed and screened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Get ready for an unforgettable episode of Pop Culture Weekly as Kyle McMahon takes you behind the scenes of the 2023 National Memorial Day Concert! Kyle had the honor of chatting with the phenomenal show hosts Joe Montegna and Gary Sinise, along with talented performers such as Trace Adkins, Yolanda Adams, Mary McCormack, Phillip Phillips, John Slattery, Jo Dee Messina, S. Epatha Merkerson, Dule Hill, Chosen Jacobs and The War and Treaty. Join us as we pay tribute to our brave servicemen and women by honoring their sacrifices and learning about their experiences.During Kyle'sr conversations, he dives deep into the privilege of representing Gold Star families and the responsibility actors carry when telling someone's personal story, as well as offering a sneak peek into their future projects. Furthermore, Trace Atkins and Yolanda Adams open up about the powerful stories behind their showstopping performances and discuss the weight they carry in honor of our servicemen and women.Don't miss the opportunity to witness this heartwarming tribute to our heroes, airing live on PBS and available for replay on YouTube or pbs.org. Join us for this inspiring and emotional episode of Pop Culture Weekly, and let's honor the sacrifices made for our freedom together.Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/---------------Get all the Pop Culture Weekly podcast info you could want including extra content, uncut interviews, photos, videos & transcripts at: https://podcast.popcultureweekly.comWatch celebrity interviews at: https://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahon/videosor Kyle McMahon YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonRead the latest at http://www.PopCultureWeekly.comFollow Kyle on:Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kmacmusicFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahonInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kmacmusicYouTube: http://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonWebsite: http://www.kylemcmahon.mePop Culture Weekly twitter: http://www.twitter.com/popculturepodca

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Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 7:52


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 412 with television host, author and social media influencer Shannon LaNier. Executive produced by Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, the four-part limited series uncovers the truth of a 1,000-year story of slavery around the world, as leading Black actors, celebrities and influencers -- such as Debbie Allen, Valerie Jarrett, Lorraine Toussaint, Soledad O'Brien, CCH Pounder, Senator Cory Booker, Marc Morial and Dulé Hill -- confront their personal connection to slavery and its legacy today. From Africa to the Caribbean, from New Orleans to Istanbul, this special series explores slavery's lasting and personal impact on individuals and society to reframe history. To discuss the series is veteran television host, social media influencer, author and One Thousand Years of Slavery – The Untold Story contributor, Shannon LaNier. Shannon's book, Jefferson's Children: The Story of One American Family, follows his journey to uncover the history behind his heritage as a 9th generation direct descendent of President Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Shannon also inspires audiences across the globe with speaking engagements about his presidential lineage, racial equality and his career in media. Shannon is currently on CW39's Morning Show in Houston, TX, and hosts the critically acclaimed podcast, “Daddy Duty 365” which features celebrity dads revealing the good, the bad and the funny of fatherhood.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 412 With Shannon Lanier From One Thousand Years Of Slavery

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 7:52


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 412 with television host, author and social media influencer Shannon LaNier. Executive produced by Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, the four-part limited series uncovers the truth of a 1,000-year story of slavery around the world, as leading Black actors, celebrities and influencers -- such as Debbie Allen, Valerie Jarrett, Lorraine Toussaint, Soledad O'Brien, CCH Pounder, Senator Cory Booker, Marc Morial and Dulé Hill -- confront their personal connection to slavery and its legacy today. From Africa to the Caribbean, from New Orleans to Istanbul, this special series explores slavery's lasting and personal impact on individuals and society to reframe history. To discuss the series is veteran television host, social media influencer, author and One Thousand Years of Slavery – The Untold Story contributor, Shannon LaNier. Shannon's book, Jefferson's Children: The Story of One American Family, follows his journey to uncover the history behind his heritage as a 9th generation direct descendent of President Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Shannon also inspires audiences across the globe with speaking engagements about his presidential lineage, racial equality and his career in media. Shannon is currently on CW39's Morning Show in Houston, TX, and hosts the critically acclaimed podcast, “Daddy Duty 365” which features celebrity dads revealing the good, the bad and the funny of fatherhood.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 412 With Shannon Lanier From One Thousand Years Of Slavery

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 7:52


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 412 with television host, author and social media influencer Shannon LaNier. Executive produced by Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, the four-part limited series uncovers the truth of a 1,000-year story of slavery around the world, as leading Black actors, celebrities and influencers -- such as Debbie Allen, Valerie Jarrett, Lorraine Toussaint, Soledad O'Brien, CCH Pounder, Senator Cory Booker, Marc Morial and Dulé Hill -- confront their personal connection to slavery and its legacy today. From Africa to the Caribbean, from New Orleans to Istanbul, this special series explores slavery's lasting and personal impact on individuals and society to reframe history. To discuss the series is veteran television host, social media influencer, author and One Thousand Years of Slavery – The Untold Story contributor, Shannon LaNier. Shannon's book, Jefferson's Children: The Story of One American Family, follows his journey to uncover the history behind his heritage as a 9th generation direct descendent of President Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Shannon also inspires audiences across the globe with speaking engagements about his presidential lineage, racial equality and his career in media. Shannon is currently on CW39's Morning Show in Houston, TX, and hosts the critically acclaimed podcast, “Daddy Duty 365” which features celebrity dads revealing the good, the bad and the funny of fatherhood.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 412 With Shannon Lanier From One Thousand Years Of Slavery

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 7:52


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 412 with television host, author and social media influencer Shannon LaNier.Executive produced by Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, the four-part limited series uncovers the truth of a 1,000-year story of slavery around the world, as leading Black actors, celebrities and influencers -- such as Debbie Allen, Valerie Jarrett, Lorraine Toussaint, Soledad O'Brien, CCH Pounder, Senator Cory Booker, Marc Morial and Dulé Hill -- confront their personal connection to slavery and its legacy today. From Africa to the Caribbean, from New Orleans to Istanbul, this special series explores slavery's lasting and personal impact on individuals and society to reframe history.To discuss the series is veteran television host, social media influencer, author and One Thousand Years of Slavery – The Untold Story contributor, Shannon LaNier. Shannon's book, Jefferson's Children: The Story of One American Family, follows his journey to uncover the history behind his heritage as a 9th generation direct descendent of President Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Shannon also inspires audiences across the globe with speaking engagements about his presidential lineage, racial equality and his career in media. Shannon is currently on CW39's Morning Show in Houston, TX, and hosts the critically acclaimed podcast, “Daddy Duty 365” which features celebrity dads revealing the good, the bad and the funny of fatherhood.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 412 With Shannon Lanier From One Thousand Years Of Slavery

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 7:52


This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 412 with television host, author and social media influencer Shannon LaNier. Executive produced by Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance, the four-part limited series uncovers the truth of a 1,000-year story of slavery around the world, as leading Black actors, celebrities and influencers -- such as Debbie Allen, Valerie Jarrett, Lorraine Toussaint, Soledad O'Brien, CCH Pounder, Senator Cory Booker, Marc Morial and Dulé Hill -- confront their personal connection to slavery and its legacy today. From Africa to the Caribbean, from New Orleans to Istanbul, this special series explores slavery's lasting and personal impact on individuals and society to reframe history. To discuss the series is veteran television host, social media influencer, author and One Thousand Years of Slavery – The Untold Story contributor, Shannon LaNier. Shannon's book, Jefferson's Children: The Story of One American Family, follows his journey to uncover the history behind his heritage as a 9th generation direct descendent of President Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. Shannon also inspires audiences across the globe with speaking engagements about his presidential lineage, racial equality and his career in media. Shannon is currently on CW39's Morning Show in Houston, TX, and hosts the critically acclaimed podcast, “Daddy Duty 365” which features celebrity dads revealing the good, the bad and the funny of fatherhood.

Chutzpod!
1.08 Communities: A Love/Hate Story (w/ Wajahat Ali, Dule Hill & Jazmyn Simon)

Chutzpod!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 44:34 Very Popular


What is the purpose of a community? Rabbi Shira and Joshua look at this very simple yet complex question in this episode that aligns with the Torah portion “Vayakhel”. They are then joined by the esteemed author Wajahat Ali for his unique viewpoint on the subject. Episode Timecodes: (17:32) Wajahat Ali Interview (41:07) Dule Hill & Jazmyn Simon define the Hebrew & Yiddish (and even Aramaic) terms used in our episode (43:37) Rabbi Shira's Guided Meditation

PLEASE Get Me Started
Please Say Psych

PLEASE Get Me Started

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 85:54


My beloved brother, Ben Mariner, comes on to tell me all he knows about his favorite television show Psych, and we pitch Dulé Hill's next major role. We await your call, Mr. Hill. Remember to find us on Twitter and Instagram (@PleaseGetMeCast) to join the conversation!!

Final Wrestling Place Podcast
S20E13 - Filling In The Gaps pt. 3 {Raw Guest Hosts}

Final Wrestling Place Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 60:50


Season 20 - Where It All Begins... AGAIN! Marcus and Tim are back at it with our the start of our first official list as we breakdown the greatest decision Donald Trump ever made - the start of the Raw Guest Host era!Not trying to give things away, but this week is basement, bottom level Raw Guest hosting at its finest! However, the final rankings are at stake! Where does the likes of Criss Angel, Dule Hill, Mike Tyson, Dennis Miller, Don Johson & Jon Heder, Timbaland, and Jewel & Ty Murray fit in? Plus... another foray into opportunities!Share your #GoodPlaceMoment and #BadPlaceMoment of the week, answer our "in Case You Missed It" questions and slide into our DMs for any show topics you'd like for us to cover!Final Wrestling Place is a proud member of the Soon To Be Named Network! Follow along on Twitter!Check out the Master List of Raw Guest Hosts in the order we rank them here!Get your Soon To Be Named Network merch thanks to TeePublic! Check out our designs at here!Check out our other podcast over at the North-South Connection - Viewer's Choice!Want to know where you can follow the show? We've got you!

Plaid Skirts & Basic Black
The Wonder Years with Jules Miles

Plaid Skirts & Basic Black

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 72:03


In our season 7 finale, friend of the pod, Jules Miles (@mysterymannerspodcast), becomes our most featured guest! We look at the return of Gus TT Showbiz himself, Dule Hill, to the small screen, in the pilot episode of the blackity-black reboot of The Wonder Years (2021). We discuss what we love (all of it!), as well as share a few favorites in the offertoryOffertoryJules - Obama Booklist,  Harry Potter series,  Catching Foxes Podcast episode on Harry Potter, The Vanishing Half by Britt Bennett, The Other Bennet Sister by Janice HadlowShannon - The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford, Crate JoyMarcia - IG Account @theblackmancan, Red (Taylor's Version), Only Murders In The Building, New Wave FeministsDisclosure - Marcia is the Vice President of New Wave FeministsFollow Us Podcast - Instagram: @psbbpodcast, Facebook: "Plaid Skirts & Basic Black"Marcia - Instagram & Twitter: @stylishlyciaShannon - Instagram: @teamquarterblack, Twitter: @teamquarterblkJules - Instagram (when she's there): @mysterymannerspodcast, Podcast: Mystery Through Manners

The Collection with Brad Gilmore

Dulé Hill (/ˈduːleɪ/; born May 3, 1975)[2] is an American actor. He is known for his roles as personal presidential aide and Deputy Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff Charlie Young on the NBC drama television series The West Wing, for which he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, and pharmaceuticalsalesman-private detective Burton "Gus" Guster on the USA Network television comedy-drama Psych. He also had minor roles in the movies The Guardian, Holes and She's All That and a recurring role on Ballers. He joined the regular cast of Suits for seasons 8 and 9, and plays the father in the 2021 remake of The Wonder Years. Hill also serves as a member of the Screen Actors Guild Hollywood Board of Directors

Black Girl Nerds
271: Colman Domingo and the Cast of 'Psych 3: This Is Gus'

Black Girl Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 38:49


In this week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast, we welcome actor/writer/director Colman Domingo and the stars of 'Psych 3: This Is Gus' featuring Dule Hill, Jazmyn Simon, and Allen Maldonado. Segment 1: Colman Domingo is an actor, writer, and director. He is known for his performances on stage and screen.  He currently plays Victor Strand on the AMC hit series 'Fear The Walking Dead'. He has appeared in such films as 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom', 'Selma' and 'Zora'. Host: Stacey Segment 2: 'Psych 3: This Is Gus' is the latest installment in the adventures of one of television's most beloved duos. In preparation for a shotgun wedding before the birth of Baby Guster, Shawn and Groomzilla Gus go rogue in an attempt to track down Selene's estranged husband, as Lassiter grapples with the future of his career. Featuring interviews with Dule Hill, Jazmyn Simon, and Allen Maldonado. Host: Stacey Music by: Sammus and Shubzilla Edited by: Jamie Broadnax

REEL Film Reviewed
Ep 33: Hypnotic (R.2021)

REEL Film Reviewed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 14:35


A short, spoiler free review on Hypnotic followed by a deep dive discussion. Directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote, starring Kate Siegel, Jason O'Mara, Dule Hill, and Tanja Dixon-Warren. A woman seeking out talk therapy to overcome past tragedy, meets Dr. Collin Meade, who performs hypnotherapy on her and after a few sessions, she discovers deadly side effects or are they part of something more sinister? Rated: TV-14 REEL-View Rating: ⭐️ 5/10 Length of film: 1hr 28mins Time Stamps for this episode: 0m 0s - 5m 21s Spoiler Free 5m 22s - 14m 35s *Spoiler Alert* Viewable In/On: Netflix Transcribed Episode: https://reel-film-reviewed.productions/2021/11/13/transcribed-ep-33-hypnotic-r-2021/ Show Notes: · Transcription By Podcasting Network - https://podcastingnetwork.net/ · Intro music by Wataboi / Outro Music by TimTaj – Pixaby - https://pixabay.com/music/ · Contact me by email at klchaney@reel-film-reviewed.productions or message me on Twitter @reelfilmpkc · Check out the REEL Film Reviewed Website: https://reel-film-reviewed.productions/ for episode releases, episode transcriptions, exclusive Merch from the REEL Merch, upcoming films, advertising opportunities, and much more, thank you for supporting! · Subscribe to REEL Film Reviewed for exclusive access to all episodes and membership benefits such as live chats with me and REEL Merch discounts - https://reel-film-reviewed.supercast.com/ · If you're enjoying REEL Film Reviewed, visit https://linktr.ee/REEL_Film_Reviewed to see how you can support the show and see multiple listening platforms!

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
(Episode 261) "The Adam Project" Actor/Director: Lucie Guest.

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 36:15


The Adam Project.Episode 261.Actor/Director.Lucie Guest.Lucie Guest is a Canadian born actress, director, and writer who was named one of the Top Ten Filmmakers to Watch in 2017 by Independent Magazine. She is a powerhouse talent both in front of and behind the camera and in 2021 her dynamic talent as a storyteller will be on full display. This Fall she can be seen in the anticipated Netflix film HYPNOTIC with Kate Siegel, Jason O'mara and Dule Hill.Lucie has had an affinity for the arts for as long as she can remember. Early in her career she studied improv and trained with the acclaimed Upright Citizen's Brigade and The Groundlings in LA and is a graduate of The Second City Conservatory Program. Lucie has had roles in countless projects for film and television, including The CW's “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”, and “Supernatural”, NBC's “Timeless”, ABC's “Dead of Summer” and “Beyond” as well as BBC America's “Orphan Black.” Most recently she appeared in the films “THE MAIN EVENT” for WWE and “BUDDY GAMES” Josh Duhamel's directorial debut. Her latest film “THE ADAM PROJECT' alongside Catherine Keener, Ryan Reynolds, Mark Ruffalo, just wrapped filming.As a filmmaker, Lucie has directed and written films that have screened internationally and won a handful of awards including Best of Fest at the Women in Comedy Boston Film Festival, Best International Film at the Malibu Film Festival and was selected for Kevin Hart's Top 20 films for JFLs 2017. Her most recent writing and directing credits include the adventure romance JOURNEY OF MY HEART which premiered on Hallmark's Summer Nights, feature-length romance which she co-wrote called LOVE AT FIRST FLIGHT and a rom-com entitled MADE FOR YOU, WITH LOVE. As well as A VINEYARD ROMANCE for UPtv and LOVE ON HARBOR ISLAND for The Hallmark Channel. Past credits include writing and directing the short film NEVER BETTER – A CLOSURE COMEDY as well as an off-beat comedic short film entitled BE RIGHT BACK. Lucie also created and directed CHARLIE AND YONI #LIFE AFTER 30 which was optioned by CBC's Comedy Coup. She is also the creator and director of the pilot episode of OVER ACHIEVERS, an original comedic web-series.Instagram: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Facebook: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Twitter:  @mdmcriticWebsite: www.mmcpodcast.comContact: Mondaymorningcritic@gmail.comWelcome, Lucie Guest.

FanboyNation
Dule Hill Talks About Being Ben in 'Night of the Animated Dead'

FanboyNation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 8:24


Star of the new The Wonder Years Dule Hill Talks About Being Ben in Night of the Animated Dead, an animated retelling of Night of the Living Dead, available now on Blu-ray and Digital. Dule Hill (Psych, The Wonder Years, Ballers) lends his voice acting talents as Ben in Night of the Animated Dead, an animated retelling of 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead by George A. Romero. Hill and I discuss sharing a birthday along with Christina Hendrick and James Brown, celebrate his achievements in television and film (especially with the coming release of Psych 3) throughout his career. Follow Dule Hill on Twitter @DuleHill and on Instagram @dulehill. #DuleHill #NightOfTheAnimatedDead #VoiceActing #Psych #TheWonderYears

Namely 90s
#70 - September 1999 - Law & Order: SVU, Freaks & Geeks, & Summer Girls by LFO

Namely 90s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 47:35 Transcription Available


Join Andrew and Brandon as they journey back to September 1999, but first they discuss the trailer for Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. and Andrew shares his rebooted thoughts on the Doogie premise. After the break Brandon takes Andrew down the Judd Apatow Freaks & Geeks rabbit hole. Andrew retails Brandon with his Law & Order: SVU knowledge. They talk about the influence The West Wing had on television before Brandon closes out the episode reading the lyrics to “Summer Girls” by LFO..Check out this week's Spotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uu3SD35uSIiKDpDzrsHgd?si=693c3884221f49baLike the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90sDiscuss the show on Instagram @Namely90sFind us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Twitter at @bschwittyFollow Andrew on Twitter at @NamelyAndrewOutro:Pixelland by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4222-pixellandLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast
NETFLIX AND CHILLS 2021 - James Wan Produced 'There's Someone Inside Your House' Headlines Halloween Horror Season

The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 62:41


Fresh off of his trip to CT Horrorfest, host Andrew Morgan enlists podcast host Shane Beauregard (Media Mosh) to help break down the latest updates on the films coming soon for the Halloween Horror season known as NETFLIX AND CHILLS! (1:00) CT HorrorFest Recap, Netflix's relationship to Halloween/Horror Movies, & Where is the Texas Chainsaw Sequel News Update?! (08:03) NIGHTBOOKS starring Krysten Ritter & Produced by Sam Raimi (10:26) INTRUSION starring Logan Marshall-Green & Frieda Pinto (13:18) NO ONE GETS OUT ALIVE from the creators of The Ritual & The Night House (18:17) THERE'S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE produced by James Wan & Shawn Levy (25:01) NIGHT TEETH starring Megan Fox, Alexander Ludwig, Alfie Allen, & Jorge Lendeborg Jr (35:32) HYPNOTIC starring Kate Siegel, Jason O'Mara, & Dule Hill (45:00) FEVER DREAM - Spanish Thriller (47:38) Why did NOBODY SLEEPS IN THE WOODS TONIGHT get a sequel?! Follow The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast on Twitter/Instagram @nomcastpod Visit us on the web nomcastpod.com Theme Song - "The Poor Surgeon" from O'K and the Night Crew https://youtu.be/hke3KhQ04Fg (https://youtu.be/hke3KhQ04Fg)

Movies My Mom Likes
Holes (2003) with Anijah

Movies My Mom Likes

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 100:00


Madeline and performer/extraordinaire/chanteuse/Foley expert Anijah discuss the 2003 flawless book to move adaptation “Holes”. They discuss the lack of interest in the cover art, the fact that this movie for Madeline is “a Flintstones episode”, the iconic line readings, the song choices, the stunning visuals, and how Rick Fox and Vanessa Williams were the Dax Shepherd and Kristen Bell of their time. There’s talk of magical realism, the legend/moment/icon EARTHA KITT, cute onion salesman Dule Hill, the agony of the love story between Kate and Sam, the importance of character actors, the beautiful resolution of Sachar’s writing, SPLOOSH, Texas weather, the Yelnats family curse, the best Disney movies and much much much more.

Superhero Cinephiles

Our annual spotlight on black superhero movies returns by spotlighting a black superhero movie you've probably never heard of. Perry and Derrick discuss 2016's Sleight, which has shades of Unbreakable and some truly memorable performances, including a side of Dulé Hill that surprised them both.

Regret Me: A Daisy Jones and the Six Fancast

It's a Dule Hill double feature in this week's episode! Meghan thinks Jacqueline is gonna like The West Wing and Jacqueline thinks Meghan is gonna like Psych.

I Think You're Gonna Like This
The West Wing/Psych

I Think You're Gonna Like This

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 55:05


It's a Dule Hill double feature in this week's episode! Meghan thinks Jacqueline is gonna like The West Wing and Jacqueline thinks Meghan is gonna like Psych. Follow I Think You're Gonna Like This Podcast on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteJacqueline InstagramMeghan Instagram If you like the podcast and want to support us, click here.

Not D'Oscars
Nominated: Patricia Arquette in Holes

Not D'Oscars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 48:10


NEWS FLASH! The team's back with new flair, new sound effects, and a brand spanking new format. In this final episode of 2020, the trio nominates Patricia Arquette for a D'Onofrio and explores the ins and outs of her portrayal of Katherine "Kissin' Kate" Barlow in the 2003 film adaptation of Holes. Listen in as Anthony, Erika, and Josh discuss red carpet fashions, children's books, Dule Hill, and bearded dragons. *insert applause here* Follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @notdoscars or email a suggestion to getmesugarwater@gmail.com.

The Imaginary Movie Podcast
Pilot Lite 28: Psych - Christmas Special!

The Imaginary Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 45:36


It's nearly Christmas so we're watching TV Christmas episodes to get us into the holiday spirit. In our final Christmas Pilot Lite, we watched the comedy TV detective show Psych starring James Roday and Dule Hill. We hope you have a great Christmas!

That's What She Said with Sarah Spain

Sarah talks to actor Dule Hill about a terrifying moment during his national TV debut, being forced to choose between a college course and a show business opportunity, what he learned working on The West Wing, the almost instant chemistry he had with James Roday Rodriguez on Psych, and what it was like being on Suits at the end of the Meghan Markle era.

Le Batard & Friends Network

Sarah talks to actor Dule Hill about a terrifying moment during his national TV debut, being forced to choose between a college course and a show business opportunity, what he learned working on The West Wing, the almost instant chemistry he had with James Roday Rodriguez on Psych, and what it was like being on Suits at the end of the Megan Markle era.

No Blackout Dates
Ep. 5: Once Upon A Time In Black Hollywood

No Blackout Dates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 44:54


Photographer Carell Augustus is reimagining Hollywood like no one’s ever done before. In his new photo book, The Black Hollywood Book Project, Carell recreates iconic movie scenes with Black celebrities, flipping the script on how we view Hollywood history. Although steeped in the glitzy world of La La Land, Carell is keeping it real with us. He describes what it’s like to work with Hollywood’s biggest egos (it takes A LOT of patience), reveals which stars are a pain in the ass (sign the damn release, Dule Hill), and lays out his hope for the future of Hollywood.

Back to the Future: The Podcast
Great Scott with Christopher Lloyd [Future Day, Pt. 1]

Back to the Future: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 35:57


July 3rd, 1985 - a day that a little time travel movie produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis called Back to the Future was released to the public. This podcast will dive into the world of BTTF, and discuss the movies, characters, and behind-the-scenes details on one of the greatest trilogies of all time. So buckle in, make sure your flux capacitor is fluxing, and enjoy the 88 mile per hour adventure of the Back to the Future trilogy.On the debut of Season 7 of Back to the Future: The Podcast, Brad Gilmore shares a his conversation with Christopher Lloyd (Doc Brown) and talks with Jim Belushi, James Roday Rodriguez, Dule Hill, Tanner Beard, Michael Smith, Michael Holley and more.BACK FROM THE FUTURE Book: https://www.amazon.com/Back-Future-Celebration-Greatest-Travel/dp/1642502057/ref=sr_1_2?crid=731P2YDJDL8A&dchild=1&keywords=back+from+the+future&qid=1603233394&sprefix=back+from+the+future%2Caps%2C387&sr=8-2Back to the Future: The Podcast is produced and presented by Brad Gilmore, and is not affiliated with the Back to the Future franchise. This show is meant for entertainment and documentary purposes only, and does not intend to infringe on any copyrights of Universal Pictures, Back to the Future, or any of its characters, clips or music. Brad Gilmore expresses views and statements which represent that of the hosts and the guests of the program alone. The statements made on this program are in no way intended to represent views of any other organization affiliated with the hosts or guests and in no way represent the views of the sponsors.

Twitches: A Twodcast
Episode 26 - Hocus Pocus

Twitches: A Twodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 47:26


Happy one year anniversary! We’ve been talking witches for one whole year, and in celebration, we wanted to tell y’all that this is a Dule Hill household. ALSO UPDATE: The People article referenced in this episode has now been corrected (as it should), but how great would a JAMES Marsden Hocus Pocus be? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twitches/message

Micheaux Mission
Sleight (2016) with Elizabeth Wellington

Micheaux Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 110:40


ELIZABETH WELLINGTON of the Philadelphia Inquirer sits in with the Men to talk cultural appropriation, Lovecraft Country, Adele, Tracey Ellis-Ross, fine wines and finds time to review writer-director J.D. Dillard's 2016 indie SLEIGHT with Jacob Lattimore and Dule Hill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

If These Walls...
016: Machu Picchu...and the All-American Tale of Hiram Bingham III

If These Walls...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 79:39


“I'm not a player I just crush a lot,” - Hiram Bingham III, 1911What started as a deep dive into the Incan civilization of Machu Picchu turns into a fascinating story of discovery, lying about discovery, and having your rich wife foot the bill for those expensive trips to South America. In this episode of If These Walls…Audrey tells you all about Hiram Bingham III and his “contributions” to the world of exploration. And she dives into the brilliant, smart, and efficient citadel at Machu Picchu. Also in this episode: Dule Hill tap dances, we plan our hygge, toe talk, and Elena scores a passing grade on a quiz!Episode Resources: https://bit.ly/2UNTKPdTheme music:Protofunk by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunkLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr
Holes feat. Jenny Nulf

Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 49:32


We're finally getting around to a listener request. Poor Kadija requested Holes ages ago, but we're finally ready to tackle the story of poor Stanley Yelnats.Up for discussion: how femininity is used as a weapon, as well as the absence of mothers and maternal figures. We're very impressed at the readability of Sachar's book considering it's basically a take-down of the prison industrial system. Plus: Jenny explains why the book is a cornerstone of a Texas education (and that the film is popular on TikTok?!); Joe gets judgey of people with neck tattoos, and, finally, why Sachar's incredibly faithful screenplay and those missing pounds on Shia LaBoeuf's Stanley wind up hurting the film.Wanna connect with the show? Use #HKHSPod on Twitter:Brenna: @brennacgrayJoe: @bstolemyremoteJenny: @jennyleighx33Have something longer to say or a minisode topic? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com. See you on the page and on the screen!

G&T with Greta & Taylor
029 - Spike Lee

G&T with Greta & Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 72:17


NOTE UP TOP: We apologize for referring to Dule Hill as starring in the film "The Legend of Bagger Vance." We regret the error, and will sweat those important details more in future episodes.  After a brief announcement about the timing of the recording of this episode, Greta and Taylor get into their love for director Spike Lee. They'll talk big signature touches, the way his style invokes the socio-political messaging, and his legendary post-oscar interview in 2019. Also this week, Greta sings Tina Turner a bunch, Taylor talks high waists/feminine hips, and Greta re-evaluates her crush on John Cusack.  Join us next time for Philadelphia (1993) and Sully (2016).  Check out our instagram maybe Greta picks fun pictures!

Down To Watch Podcast
046 Sleight

Down To Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 50:41


It's great to see a new young, black superhero. It's awesome to see Dule Hill play a bad guy. There was some great talent in this film. But something about didn't sit too well with us. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/downtowatch/support

The Collection with Brad Gilmore
James Roday and Dule Hill Talk ‘Psych 2: Lassie Come Home'

The Collection with Brad Gilmore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 16:22


“The BOAT” Brad Gilmore talks with the starts of the new Peacock Original film, Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, James Roday and Dule Hill about the emotional process of making this film, what type of Psych shows they wanted to do, working with WWE superstars and a pitch for a new Major  League movie.  

The Equelizers Podcast
Holes 2: The Lost Empire (Dule Hill was Poseidon the whole time)

The Equelizers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 53:57


No Holes sequel? The Equelizers can fix that. This week has it all Tea Fiddy Tea, Tila Tequila Tea, and Green Tea Earl Gray hot.

The Film Nuts Podcast
PSYCH with Sam Slaughter

The Film Nuts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 53:03


PSYCH, a dramedy about a fake psychic-detective and his best friend, was USA Network's longest-running original program. Sam Slaughter joins us to talk about how the show's heart and irreverence connected with him from the start.Let us know what you think of this episode! Please rate and review the show so we know how we're doing.Theme music by J-Mac of Fourth Quarter Entertainment.Contact us at hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!

Whiskey Wednesday Podcast
Ladies Choice #9 - She's All That (1999)

Whiskey Wednesday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 83:57


Freddy P...Rachel Leigh Cook...Charlie Young err Dule Hill...Lil Kim...and Paul Walker's Pre-Ghost star in a quintessential high school chick flick where no one recognizes that the nerdy girl is a smoke show. Truly a late 90's masterpiece.

Passing Notes In Class
Sophomore Year 04 - She's All That and a Hackey Sack

Passing Notes In Class

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 53:01


Hack-ey. Sack. Hack-ey. Sack. It's been 20 years since 'Kiss Me' by Sixpence None The Richer became the soundtrack to slow motion glamorous reveals down the stairs. We're celebrating a quintessential 90's teen romcom, She's All That. Enjoy!

ep420 podcast
22 The West Wing

ep420 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 57:53


Two friends chat about the 20th episode of the 4th season of a popular television show.  Fresh off Chicago Month, Matt and Rico cleanse their palettes with a trip to Washington, D.C. More specifically, The West Wing.  They talk Dule Hill's goatee, Matthew Perry as a...REPUBLICAN, and of course, The Jackal (YouTube it).  Send us feedback at ep420podcast@gmail.com or @ep420pod on Instagram.     

Cafe Flamingo
The West Wing, Season 3

Cafe Flamingo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2019 112:05


They were all Americans when I left!! Join Steff and I as we chat about why season 3 of The West Wing is our favorite and what C.J. Cregg still means to us in 2019.

Treading the Boards' Regional  Theatre News
Treading the Boards' Regional Theatre News for Feb 14, 2019

Treading the Boards' Regional Theatre News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 8:42


Today in the news quite a few theatres announced their 2019 season, Kentucky Shakespeare, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Barrington Stage Company, Elm Shakespeare Company, Saint Vincent Summer Theatre & Gateway Playhouse. I also talk about Rory O'Malley talking over the hosting duties of Geffen Playhouse's Unscripted podcast and this week he interviews a theatre & tv guy who's currently playing a legend at Geffen Playhouse. Join the mailing list to receive notices about upcoming issues, the weekly newsletter and a link to this podcast simply text TREADINGTHEBOARD to 22828. SEASON ANNOUNCEMENTS Kentucky Shakespeare (KY) Williamstown Theatre Festival (MA) Barrington Stage Company (MA) Elm Shakespeare Company (CT) Saint Vincent Summer Theater (PA) Gateway Playhouse (NY) ARTICLES & INTERVIEWS Rory O'Malley is now hosting Geffen Playhouse's Unscripted Podcast. His latest interview is with Dule Hill who is currently in Geffen's Lights Out: Nat King Cole. To purchase an issue of Treading the Boards go to the website ACLTheatreResources.com. THANKS FOR LISTENING AND HAVE A CREATIVE DAY!

Project Reclamation Podcast
Bonus Episode: In Vino Veritas

Project Reclamation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 30:04


PROJECT RECLAMATION Bonus Episode: In Vino Veritas In Wine, Truth In this episode, sans Steve, JB and Tim go in whatever direction the whiskey and the conversation takes them.  They dive into some topics, including the argument of whether alcohol really brings out the truth, or more just the idiocy. 1:34       Revelation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Revelation 2:40       Buffalo Trace http://www.buffalotrace.com/ 3:12       Altos Tequila               https://www.altostequila.com/ 3:28       In Vino Veritas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_vino_veritas 4:44       Ballers https://www.hbo.com/ballers 5:04       Psych http://www.usanetwork.com/psych 5:09       Dule Hill https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0384211/ 5:36       Virgin Brands https://www.virgin.com/virgingroup/content/our-brand-0 5:39       Richard Branson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Branson 6:39       Speed https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111257/ 6:58       Speed 2 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120179/ 7:11       St. Maarten https://www.st-maarten.com/ 8:35       Old Charter #8 http://www.buffalotracedistillery.com/brands/old-charter 9:07       Jameson https://www.jamesonwhiskey.com/en-US/ 9:34       Pendleton https://pendletonwhisky.com/ 9:46       Tulamore Dew https://www.tullamoredew.com/en-gb/ 9:49       Sofa King Podcast https://www.sofakingpodcast.com/ 10:15    Mandela Effect https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-mandela-effect 13:10    ECHELON https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECHELON Project Reclamation Links Website: http://projectxreclamation.com Email: projectxreclamation@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Project-Reclamation-395831667534101/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCihrXohOFuDTZh1BM_HwiJw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectxreclamation/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProjectReclama2 Jax the dog:  https://www.facebook.com/jax.frickmovicz.9 Page the dog:  https://www.facebook.com/page.frickmovicz.3 Tim's Links YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHCxAUPtoaoagQKW7lOdZSg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tim.frick.92 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/t_k_ultra/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTimFrick  

ON With Mario Interviews

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ON With Mario Daily Podcast
ON With Mario - Dule Hill stops with the scoop on the new Psych movie, his holiday plans, and the possibility of a West Wing reboot! Plus, TIME's Person of the Year Revealed, John Mayer hospitalized, and Most Tweeted Artists of 2017! (December 6th, 2017)

ON With Mario Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 14:25


Mickstape
The Based Volume

Mickstape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2017


*KANE IS IN THE BUILDING* That's right folks, it's heavy Ballers talk returning to the show after approximately an hour and 15 minutes about mindless, nonsensical chatter covering everything from Lil B and Pee Wee Longway's new albums to Marvin Bagley's decision to reclassify and, also, Tyler and Coley's personal Top 10 lists to be simpatico with Dahntay Jones. But we understand, you're only here for the Ballers talk. Will Spence get the Raiders to Vegas? Does Reggie understand $40 mil is more than $200,000? How much CTE does Ricky have exactly? And why, oh WHY, does Dule Hill talk like that?

Down To Watch Podcast
046: Sleight

Down To Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 50:41


It's great to see a new young, black superhero. It's awesome to see Dule Hill play a bad guy. There was some great talent in this film. But something about didn't sit too well with us.

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman
284 Dule Hill, actor, "Psyche," "The West Wing"

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 10:33


Today's Guest: Dule Hill, actor, "Psych," "The West Wing" Dule Hill, co-star of "Psych"   Order 'Psych: The Complete First Season' starring Dule Hill and James Roday, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD box cover above! Dule Hill has led a pretty charmed career as an actor. Today he co-stars in the wonderfully wacky dramedy, “Psych,” now in its third year on USA Network. But before that, he spent seven seasons as Charlie Young, assistant to the President of the United States, on The West Wing. Reaching further back, he debuted on Broadway opposite Savion Glover and Jeffrey Wright in “Bring in ‘Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk. " He also worked with Gregory Hines. And your kid probably knows him from his role in the movie adaptation of “Holes.” Dule Hill Twitter • Facebook • IMDB • Wikipedia • Instagram • Tumblr • Order Psych: The Complete Series from Amazon.com The cast of Psych, starring Dule Hill and James Roday You Might Also Enjoy These Mr. Media Interviews: Eddie Griffin (Audio) • Darryl Lenox (Video) • Marc Maron (Audio) • Yul Spencer (Audio) • Ralphie May (Audio) • Lisa Lampanelli (Audio) • Robert Schimmel (Audio) • Jeff Garlin (Audio) Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above!   The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!

Parenting Roundabout
Round 2: 24 Dancers, 1 Fake Psychic, and a Funeral

Parenting Roundabout

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 32:11


Your road map to this week’s entertainment-themed episode: 00:33 Dancing with the Stars: It’s time to return to the ballroom, and we’re happy to see our beloved Tom Bergeron, the pros, and (most of) the celebrity competitors. Tell us who your favorites are. (Mentioned: interview with mom-car driver Nancy Kerrigan.) 11:21 The West Wing: Going from frivolous and fun to masterful and moving, we watched the season 2 finale, “Two Cathedrals.” This is one that bears re-watching, because it’s got layers, man. (Mentioned: Latin rant with subtitles; interview with Kirsten Nelson) 21:10 Challenge Round: Terri challenged Catherine to watch the pilot of the USA show Psych, starring Dule Hill as well as Kirsten Nelson, who played the young Mrs. Landingham in “Two Cathedrals.” Catherine was charmed by its frothy foolishness. For next week, she challenged Terri to watch the documentary The Million Dollar Duck (available on Amazon and iTunes).

For All Nerds Show
Get Out The Matrix Featuring Dule Hill

For All Nerds Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 102:05


Get Out The Matrix and get your head in the game with the star of Ballers & the upcoming film Sleight, the irrepressible Dule Hill. It's another star studded spaceship as Dule lets us know what it's like slanging street pharmaceuticals to the newest African-American superhero, what we can expect in the next season of Ballers and why it's always going to be about Psych. Come on son. Plus Tatiana & BenHameen address the rumors and comments, including the return of Geekquently Asked Questions, whats up with Trifling Heights and Special Delivery, and why we are actually looking forward to Iron Fist. No lie.

Pilot Inspectors
Episode 161 - Doubt

Pilot Inspectors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 52:58


Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode we are discussing the new CBS legal drama Doubt, starring Katherine Heigl, Laverne Cox, Dule Hill, and many more.   Today's intro music is "New" by No Doubt.

Pilot Inspectors
Episode 99 - Psych

Pilot Inspectors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 46:20


Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. On today's episode, we are talking about the pilot episode of the USA detective series Psych, starring James Roday and Dule Hill.

IN THE BRIEFING ROOM: CHARLIE YOUNG (DULE HILL INTERVIEW) **Spoiler Alert**

"Wingin It: The West Wing Podcast" - Andrea Howat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 19:44


Did Dulé Hill really just teach Sallie her first tap step? Yes. Did we talk about his favorite West Wing episodes, find out which actor is most like their character, and what HE thought of Jean Paul? Also yes. We loved getting to catch up with Dulé for a few minutes at the ATX Festival in Austin, TX and learning what he considers the secret to his success. **Be advised, this does contain spoilers!**

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #44 Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Heavy Is The Head

Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2014 62:02


The @LegendsOfShield (Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Agents Lauren, Haley and Stargate Pioneer are back in the grove with Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. and all of its twists and turns and they discuss the second season two episodes Heavy Is The Head! They also run down the weekly Marvel news and run down all the awesome Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. feedback.   The hosts also remind listeners about the specifics of their S.H.I.E.L.D. T-shirt giveaway. Call in by October 8th to the voicemail line (844-THE-BUS1) with your entertaining and funny explanation on what exactly Agent Fitz would do with his monkey when he gets it (keep it clean, folks, this is a family show).   TWITTER @MrParacletes  Sep 25 @LegendsofSHIELD @sithwitch @AwsmEngrGrl @StargatePioneer @AgentsofSHIELD XFT-5200 may be Civil War Quinjet model reference #IfFriendIsRight   @andiminga  Sep 26 @LegendsofSHIELD Finally watched the season premiere and recognized the Nazi officer from #Dollhouse. But only at the end. #AgentsofSHIELD   @The_Operator01  Sep 29 A lot of people DVR #AgentsofSHIELD apparently http://deadline.com/2014/09/agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-new-girl-l3-ratings-person-of-interest-ncis-842702/ … @LegendsofSHIELD @gonnageek   @andiminga  Sep 29 @LegendsofSHIELD "something to secure", "do you understand", "haven't you heard", "schnell", "Idioten", "or shoot you [gibberisch]"~   @andiminga  Sep 29 @LegendsofSHIELD "do it fast",...wasn't that clear to understand it in the opening scene. Couldn't that had done a zoom in a la Red October?   @sithwitch  2d2 days ago FYI @LegendsofSHIELD listeners (& cohosts): I have a cold or something and may still sound like Dr. Mrs. The Monarch this week.   @StephenJondrew  1d1 day ago Listening to the latest @LegendsofSHIELD while mowing my lawn. Life is good. #AgentsOfShield #Marvel #Geek #podcast   @LilTooClinical  10h10 hours ago Name dropped on @LegendsofSHIELD! I love you guys!   @LilTooClinical  10h10 hours ago My son saw Creel become wood on #AgentsofSHIELD the other night and yelled, "Groot!!" @LegendsofSHIELD.   @LilTooClinical  6h6 hours ago .@LegendsofSHIELD I read once that Marvel was dealing with a lawsuit from Disney over Howard's appearance when "HtD" was in dev too.   @LilTooClinical  6h6 hours ago   .@LegendsofSHIELD Which I heard was also responsible for some of the issues with the film. #HowardTheDuck   FACEBOOK Thanks for all the Likes!   VOICEMAIL: Willie Nelson! Fitz/Monkey   Request For Feedback:   Marvel Top 5 Characters Episode Feedback Your science of Marvel questions Why Wing is wrong What you'd like to see as the untitled 2018 FOX-produced Marvel based comic movie What kind of sport Agent Coulson would have played in school All-Female Avengers lineup   ITUNES REVIEW   They Have Laminates and Not Afraid to Use Them ***** by Movie Man of Houston I really enjoy the quirky nature of this show and how they tie the show in with the bulk of the Marvel comicverse. The rapport is first-rate and very knowlegable about Marvel. You won't find another podcast on this show that's as fun or as interesting.   NEWS:  Agents of Shield 2x02: L+SD 5.05mil 2x01: L+3    8.9mil L+SD 6.0mil   Guardians of the Galaxy domestic: $320mil worldwide: $645mil production budget: $170mil   Awesome Mix Vol. 1 Goes Gold: over 500,000 copies sold   Episode Names: 2x04 I Will Face My Enemy 2x06 A Fractured Rose   Guardians of the Galaxy dvd/bluray release Dec 9   Tim DeKay cast as Ward’s older brother in Agents of SHIELD 2x06 http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/agents_of_shield_tim_dekay_ward_brother_season_2_abc_marvel_exclusive-2014-10   Dominic Cooper returning as Howard Stark in Agent Carter http://marvel.com/news/tv/23371/dominic_cooper_returns_as_howard_stark_in_marvels_agent_carter   Lucy Lawless on Hartley http://www.blastr.com/2014-9-24/lucy-lawless-shocking-finale-agents-shields-s2-premiere   Mockingbird joining the Avengers has been discussed http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/10/01/adrianne-palicki-says-mockingbird-joining-the-avengers-has-been-discussed   Doctor Strange release date? http://www.movie-moron.com/?p=31278   Joaquin Phoenix will not play Dr. Strange http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=55960   Ethan Hawke may be Dr. Strange? http://www.movieweb.com/doctor-strange-movie-cast-ethan-hawke-joaquin-phoenix   Dule Hill as Luke Cage rumor http://screencrush.com/marvel-netflix-luke-cage-dule-hill-cast-rumor/   Black Widow almost got a movie before Iron Man http://io9.com/black-widow-almost-got-a-movie-before-iron-man-but-the-1639111905?utm_campaign=socialflow_io9_facebook&utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow   Silk could be the focus of the female-led Spidey film in 2017 http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Spider-Man-Side-Character-Could-Very-Important-Moving-Forward-67332.html   Bryan Singer directing X-Men: Apocalypse http://deadline.com/2014/09/bryan-singer-xmen-apocalypse-director-sequel-838588/   Marvel Co-Founder Stan Lee May Play The Same Character In All His Movie Cameos http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/30/stan-lee-marvel-cameos_n_5908360.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063   Jeremy Renner Signed On For ‘The Avengers 3′ & ‘Hawkeye’ Spinoff   http://screenrant.com/jeremy-renner-marvel-contract-hawkeye/?utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_content=b7ayIa&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook#!b7ayIa   Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, you science of Marvel questions, why Wing is wrong at any time, what you'd like to see as the untitled 2018 FOX-produced Marvel based comic movie, or what kind of sport Agent Coulson would have played in school. Call the voicemail line  at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871.  Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss Season 2 Episode 3 of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. "Making Friends And Influencing People." Contact Info: Please see www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The Gonna Geek Network (gonnageek.com). Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing ---

For All Nerds Show
FBS No. 60 - The Dule Hill Episode

For All Nerds Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2014 64:33


Dule Hill, who you may know from the hit series Psych, joins the spaceship this week to discuss his illustrious acting career as well as his new venture the mobile app Nomino. We get to the bottom of what brings an African-American actor into the tech world, what we can expect next from Nomino, and what else Dule Hill has been up to since the wrapping of Psych. We also speak on his tap dance origins, his love for Lena Horne, and why he always keeps it 300. At the end of the day it's a new episode of FanBrosShow featuring one of our biggest guests yet! All of this plus we kick off a new contest, BenHaMeen sheds thug tears over missing SDCC, and we enlist more people into the FanBros Navy. So if you are in San Diego for SDCC hit us up at @FanBrosShow on Twitter and Instagram and let us know what you see out there.

Tea with Queen and J.
#9 All Men Are Created Guilty, Whiplash Backlash, and the Angry Artist

Tea with Queen and J.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2014 62:17


The laughter is sonically brutal this episode as we record while utterly exhausted. In preparation for an unexpected summer siesta we wanted to make sure that we got some good tea time in because we'll never leave you hanging. J. meets Dule Hill and defends her grandmother's honor, while Queen is the lord of the dance at every dance party in your favorite city. We discuss the backlash of the whiplash inducing Jeremy Meeks photo, and the thinking behind it. J. gets called "Howard Stern" by an angry author who's sensitive about her shit, Queen talks "ratchet Monday" television, and even though we've never been more tired we give some time to the Central Park Five and their recent $40 million dollar settlement 25 years after being falsely convicted of rape as teenagers. It's tea time, drink up! Some show notes! For more information on The Creative Collective visit www.iamthecreativecollective.com "DeadBeat Moms: It's Not Just About Money" by Naomi Brunner is still on sale for Kindle and in paperback at Amazon.com For more information on The Central Park Five: http://www.nydailynews.com/services/central-park-five Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ, follow us on twitter @TeawithQJ, and email us at teawithqueenandj@gmail.com