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James Lott Jr reunites with friend and Exec Producer and Actor Jasper Cole! His new dark comedy series Kombucha Cure debuts on PopstarTV on Tuesday Feb 21st! jaspercole.comWritten by Cecilia Choi and Michael R. Snell with inspiration from their respective careers in medicine – Kombucha Cure is set in the fictional town of Verdigris Lake where doctors and their cancer patients' have taken on the healthcare insurance industry in the spirit of Robin Hood. Two-time Emmy® winner Tamara Braun (Days of Our Lives, General Hospital), Denise Boutte (The Young & The Restless, Bronx SIU), Jasper Cole (The Fall, Macgruber), multiple Emmy nominee® Jennifer Bassey (All My Children), Robert Craighead (Ruthless), Angie Kim (Extracurricular), and Jermel Nakia (This is Us) star in season one of the comedy series. Kombucha Cure season one is Executive Produced by Choi, Snell, Jonathan Chia (In the Dark), and Tarun Raj (Happy Prank Day) with Yorke G. Fryer (Extinct) and Jasper Cole (Miracle Before Christmas, Bronx SIU, Dunkleman) as co-Executive Producers.Season two is set to begin production this spring in Los Angeles with Choi, Snell, and Cole as showrunners.Kombucha Cure expands Popstar! TV's programming library of award-winning shows including The Bay, Laura McKenzie's Traveler, Killer Instinct, B-Sides, Purgatory, and The Agency. Download the Popstar! TV app on Roku, Firestick, or Apple TV, or find Popstar! TV on STIRR, PLEX TV, DISTRO TV and all LG and VIZIO Smart TVs.
From unknown comedian, to co-host of American Idol, to driving for Uber... Brian Dunkleman tells his astonishing story of the ruthless world of Hollywood, cancel culture, and personal triumph in "Dunkleman" on Amazon Prime. Watch "Dunkleman" at Amazon.com and follow Brian at https://twitter.com/BrianDunkleman. [This episode was originally broadcast on July 14, 2022] ABOUT BRIAN DUNKLEMAN Brian Dunkleman was one of the first celebrities to experience the wrath of cancel culture after his departure from co-hosting the first season of American Idol. The actor/comedian is sharing that experience with never told before behind the scenes insights on the long-running show along with his own painful journey in “Dunkleman” which just debuted on Amazon Prime. The special is a labor of love for him and the first time that he is speaking about his own personal demons (i.e.; the trauma of losing his father when was 11-years-old, substance abuse, divorce) and the challenges of navigating the entertainment business post Idol. Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (http://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. SPONSORED BY • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Genucel uses clinical levels of botanical extracts in their cruelty-free, natural, made-in-the-USA line of products. Get 10% off with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew GEAR PROVIDED BY • BLUE MICS - After more than 30 years in broadcasting, Dr. Drew's iconic voice has reached pristine clarity through Blue Microphones. But you don't need a fancy studio to sound great with Blue's lineup: ranging from high-quality USB mics like the Yeti, to studio-grade XLR mics like Dr. Drew's Blueberry. Find your best sound at https://drdrew.com/blue • ELGATO - Every week, Dr. Drew broadcasts live shows from his home studio under soft, clean lighting from Elgato's Key Lights. From the control room, the producers manage Dr. Drew's streams with a Stream Deck XL, and ingest HD video with a Camlink 4K. Add a professional touch to your streams or Zoom calls with Elgato. See how Elgato's lights transformed Dr. Drew's set: https://drdrew.com/sponsors/elgato/
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Brian Dunkelman steps Behind The Rope. Yes, that Brian Dunkleman. You have heard, read and imagined so much about his “story”, but today Brian is here to chat about the full trajectory of his career before hosting American Idol during its break out first season alongside that other host we have all gotten to know so well. Brian discusses how he got the Idol co-host gig, what he liked best / least, working alongside Ryan Seacrest - there we said his name, judges Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, and the true circumstances surrounding his departure. Brian opens up about going from a stand up comedy career to the height of fame almost overnight, with over thirty million people watching each week, back into being “unknown”, for lack of a better word. We break down the psyche behind that, the highs and lows of life - the lows were low, the concept of fame and just how addicting it can be, the public's perception of him as making “THE colossal mistake”, and the ins and outs of real life challenges and highs he faced along the way. Brian analyzes current singing show competitions and addresses whether they work anymore, whether he is “in” on “the joke”, and the viral headline when TMZ reported he was an Uber Driver. Finally, we discuss his brilliant new documentary “Dunkleman” where he urges people to comedically “Google His Name”, the biggest misconceptions about him, and what we will all be shocked to learn from this new film! @thebriandunkelman @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef Bonus & Ad Free Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope Brought to you by TENTREE - https://www.tentree.com (15% Off First Order - Use Code “Velvet”) Brought to you by THIRDLOVE - http://www.thirdlove.com/velvet (20% Off First Purchase) Brought to you by QUIP - https://www.getquip.com/velvet (First Refill Free) Brought to you by CALIBRATE - https://www.joincalibrate.com ($50 off First Year - Use Code “Velvet”) Brought to you by BETTER HELP - https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetrope (10% Off First Month - Use Code "velvet rope") Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Dunkelman steps Behind The Rope. Yes, that Brian Dunkleman. You have heard, read and imagined so much about his “story”, but today Brian is here to chat about the full trajectory of his career before hosting American Idol during its break out first season alongside that other host we have all gotten to know so well. Brian discusses how he got the Idol co-host gig, what he liked best / least, working alongside Ryan Seacrest - there we said his name, judges Paula Abdul, Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, and the true circumstances surrounding his departure. Brian opens up about going from a stand up comedy career to the height of fame almost overnight, with over thirty million people watching each week, back into being “unknown”, for lack of a better word. We break down the psyche behind that, the highs and lows of life - the lows were low, the concept of fame and just how addicting it can be, the public's perception of him as making “THE colossal mistake”, and the ins and outs of real life challenges and highs he faced along the way. Brian analyzes current singing show competitions and addresses whether they work anymore, whether he is “in” on “the joke”, and the viral headline when TMZ reported he was an Uber Driver. Finally, we discuss his brilliant new documentary “Dunkleman” where he urges people to comedically “Google His Name”, the biggest misconceptions about him, and what we will all be shocked to learn from this new film! @thebriandunkelman @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef Bonus & Ad Free Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope Brought to you by TENTREE - https://www.tentree.com (15% Off First Order - Use Code “Velvet”) Brought to you by THIRDLOVE - http://www.thirdlove.com/velvet (20% Off First Purchase) Brought to you by QUIP - https://www.getquip.com/velvet (First Refill Free) Brought to you by CALIBRATE - https://www.joincalibrate.com ($50 off First Year - Use Code “Velvet”) Brought to you by BETTER HELP - https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetrope (10% Off First Month - Use Code "velvet rope") Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ruben Jay welcomes former host of American Idol, Brian Dunkleman! Dunkleman trailer:
Is it cliché for a tall girl to watch a movie called Tall Girl? Maybe. Am I super late to watching this movie? Also maybe. But there's some interesting stuff to be said about this movie...Was their take on tall girl problems actually sufficient? Tune in to this episode to find out! *This episode contains spoilers* P.S. I refer to Dunkleman as "Dunkerman" for half of the episode. I know I screwed up I apologize. All of my socials: https://linktr.ee/atallgirlspodcast
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In this episode, Valerie and Casey explore the difference between pure evil villains and those who are humanized, covering antagonists from every type of story imaginable: Emperor Palpatine, Sauron, Voldemort, Thanos, the Joker, Lady Catherine in Pride & Prejudice, and Dunkleman in Netflix's Tall Girl (?). Plus, Valerie suggests "Sheev" as a baby middle name, and Casey reveals how the Mouth of Sauron convinced him to marry Valerie. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @elsewhere_pod.
Episode 7 of the official Sidewalk podcast, hosted by your own cinematic Ryan Seacrest & Dunkleman! 0:27 What We're Watching 7:32 Five Minute Fight - Clint Eastwood 14:34 What's This Shit? 17:22 Fast Film Terms - Adaptation / Gaffers Tape 19:28 Kyle's Corner - Film Festival Tips 25:15 Outro
Jake, Jordan, and London discuss Ray Narvaez Jr making a guest appearance on the Off Topic podcast.
Welcome to episode 5! This week Doug and Mike sit down for a special edition of RT Talk where we talk about "Lettergate." I 36 page letter that a former Rooster Teeth employee wrote criticizing the company.RT Talk is completely a fan made podcast and is in no way affiliated with RoosterTeeth. It would be a lot better if they made it
Kasey and Tyler are about; Baby Got Back based advertising, game show documentaries, what's a "man's man", Snoop Dogg porn videos, old reality shows @kaseyplaysbass @whatupcuzshow youtube.com/whatupcuzshow instagram.com/whatupcuzshow whatupcuzshow.com
This week's new theme song catapults the show into uncharted levels of happiness and positive energy. Comedian and editor/columnist for Cracked.com Adam Tod Brown is there to experience the magic...and to bring a little of his own.
Comedian Mark Agee ('The Jeselnik Offensive' staff writer) gives us an inside look at what it's like to write for a weekly show at Comedy Central and shares his story of doing standup for the first time ever the day after September 11th, 2001. Plus, Brian has yet another theme song and Chet manages to lose the dog of a girl he's never even met!
Comedian Justin Foster ('FOSTER The Podcast') fills us in on his Cape Fear Comedy Festival travels and opens up about his newfound sobriety, Brian continues his theme song pursuit, and Chet challenges himself and Justin to talk to more girls at the gym.
Comedian Erikka Innes shares her story of having to follow Louis CK on stage, Brian continues his quest to find the perfect theme song, and Chet slowly (but surely) shuts down emotionally on this hodgepodge episode of The Dunk Tank!
Josh Mattingly (iO West Theater, founder of IndieStatik.com) joins us for an in depth conversation about improvisation, tinder, and his recent decision to start pursuing standup during the LA open mic comedy boom.
After a 5 month hiatus where the universe conspired to keep Dunkleman and Chet from getting the show going again, they rose up, bent the universe over, and filled it with a semi-soft hour and a half of podcast beauty.
Dunkleman and Chet sit down to record for the first time in 6 weeks. It goes from happy, to sad, to testy, to just plain apathetic.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank (originally recorded 9/27/13), Chet talks about his experience at The San Francisco Comedy Competition, and guests Shaun Murphy and Rick Matthews talk Buffalo, peanut butter, fleshlights,and getting your head stuck in weird places. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank (originally recorded 9/17/13), guest Dave Waite talks about his Jimmy Fallon appearance and the best way to get a woman wet, and turns the tables as we delve deeper into Chet's health issues, and Dunkleman makes the selfless offer of giving him one of his kidneys if he dies before Chet does. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank (originally recorded 9/3/13), Dunkleman teaches a 9-month-old asian girl a valuable life lesson, Chet makes more money that Dunkleman doing stand-up, and New York Times best selling author and comedian Greg Brown discusses founding the Laugh Your Asheville Off Comedy Festival, the culinary arts, and vehicle theft. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman has his first TV audition of 2013, Chet makes it into the prestigious San Francisco Comedy Competition, and comedian Al Del Bene talks about being named "Comedian of the Year" by the LA Comedy Awards, parenting, and touring with Dane Cook. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this very special HOME EDITION of The Dunk Tank, comedy and TV casting specialist (and Dunk's best friend) Brian Baldinger breaks down Dunkleman's creative issues, Chet's female issues, and shit gets deep. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman tries to help Chet feel better for a change, and guest Mick Betancourt joins us for an inspirational talk about standup, improv, TV writing/producing, and massive sandwiches. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman is finally driving legally and gets a job, comedian Flip Schultz talks comedy characters and how George Carlin once referred to him as "an ostrich on PCP", and Chet assures us he has some great stories for next week. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman recaps his trip back home, comedian Bob Zany talks about his countless TV appearances, including beating Carrot Top on Star Search and making his stand-up debut as a teenager on The Gong Show, and Chet gets shit on in stereo. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this installment of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman hits the residual check lottery, Chet comes over for a romantic evening of 'Sharknado', and comedian and radio legend Frazer Smith talks about emceeing the nights of the Michael Richards and Daniel Tosh incidents, and how you know you've made it when people start to hate you. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
We return, refreshed from a week of mixed drinks and dolphin kisses. This episode benefits from that refreshment, as we spend no small amount of time talking about dolphin kisses, which are probably the best kisses imaginable. Suggested talking points: Dolphin Heavenmobile, Tats, Eye Viscera Brothers, Yakov Smirnoff's Jerk-Off Haus, Sharknado IP Theft, Wallet Chain, 5'10" Hops, Vices
On the twentieth episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman has one door close and another open, Chet learns how hot sauce can lead to a false STD scare, and guest Charlie Gerencer talks TV development, producing The Laugh Your Asheville Off Comedy Festival, and having no reccolection whatsoever of the heart-to-heart conversation that inspired Chet to move to LA. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this very special edition of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman and Chet find themselves without their scheduled guest and decide to fly solo with somehow morphs into therapy though microphones. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
After a 3 week hiatus from The Dunk Tank, Chet goes to see 4 doctors and then gets sick, Dunkleman takes 2 steps forward then 1 step back, and guest Avi Liberman talks poker, touring in Israel, and breaks down the process of putting together a late night talk show set. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Chet finds out when you put oranges in a garbage disposal, Dunkleman recalls what led him into stand-up comedy, and guest John Gammon shares how he scored a sitcom role on his fifth audition. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Chet is coy about his recent sexual dalliances, Dunkleman relives his "Skyball" days, and guest David "Nuzzy" Nussbaum talks podcasting, reality TV, and sweatpants. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Chet sets Dunkleman up for more personal growth, and guest Ryan Singer sits down for a serious and enlightening talk about comedy, perseverance, spiritual growth, and the benefits of not masterbating for 2 whole months. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, guest Dennis Haskins (everybody's favorite principal from 'Saved By The Bell') talks about his old castmates, his love of karaoke and pro wrestling, and in the end he helps us all learn a little something, and more importantly, helps us all learn a little something about ourselves. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Chet graduates from his first improv class, guest Kira Soltanovich and Dunkleman share parenting techniques, and Kira becomes our first guest ever to answer all 3 final questions with the same never-before-heard story. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Chet finally asks out a previous podcast guest (so you know that went well), guest Billy Riback and Dunkleman compare American Idol experiences, and Billy tells one of the best Roseanne stories you well ever hear… plus, Billy shares how he prevented the TV show 'Home Improvement' from being called 'Hammer Time!' For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Brian attends his first baby gymboree class, Chet does the opening voiceover since Brian forgot, and guest Darren Carter shares the awkwardness that comes with selling stuff after shows, how a white guy ends up on a Latin TV special, and Brian and Darren have drastically different experiences shooting Showtime specials on the same weekend. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this installment of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman tries to lighten the tone of the podcast and just ends up making it darker, Chet still actually believes he can convince Brian to change the theme song, and comedian Henry Phillips talks about his viral video series "Henry's Kitchen", the road, and the smoothest way to exit an elevator. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman makes his triumphant return to American Idol, Chet makes his triumphant return to the gym (and bulimia), and comedian Shang schools us on comedy promotion, cell phone weaponry, and baby porridge. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman is excited about his new haircut until Chet sees it, folk musical duo Shelby & Tieg give an in-studio performance, and Chet fails miserably at his first attempt to flirt with a guest. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On this episode of The Dunk Tank, Dunkleman tells the story of meeting Pete Best and experiences a moment of true personal growth, Chet continues to make headway in L.A. and finds a new dad, and the incomparable Rick Overton puts on a clinic of comedy wisdom. For more on the podcast, follow us on twitter @DunkTankPodcast and visit our website www.DunkTankPodcast.com.
On the first ever episode of The Dunk Tank, comedian Jimmy Shubert expounds on his theory that cell phone technology came from aliens, Chet Wild makes the move from Buffalo to Los Angeles, and Dunkleman shares his fear of his newborn son growing up to be embarrassed of him.
Brian Dunkleman once hosted a network television show seen by 30 million people a week. 10 years later he sits on Nuzzy's couch to talk about it and everything that's happened since. American Idol was what launched Dunkleman to stardom and it was American Idol that was ultimately the cause of his severe depression. Dunkleman sits in on this episode of Decently Funny and doesn't hold back. He talks about his suicidal thoughts, drug use, sex, pornography and shares more than a few unflattering Ryan Seacrest stories, yet somehow makes us laugh for the entire 90-minute interview. And now that Simon Cowell has fired X-Factor host Steve Jones, it seems as if there's an opening. Hmm, I wonder who would be perfect for that job. Enjoy the show!Follow everyone on twitter @BrianDunkleman, @theNuzzy, @theguydf, @littleboatjack & @DecentlyFunny. Download all of our shows "Decently Funny" on iTunes, listen to us on the go with our mobile app at Stitcher.com/DecentlyFunny and our web home on DecentlyFunny.com. Watch our podcasts live and archived at theTVspot.com. Decently Funny opening theme song written by Little Mikey and performed by Panic! at the Disco. Cartoons based on Decently Funny by Wayne Tillett.