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Odd Mom Out's Sean Kleier steps Behind The Rope. Yes, Lex Von-Weber from Bravo's classic scripted series Odd Mom Out. So many questions, so little time. Sean chats with us about how he originally met series creator Jill Kargman. Based on her book Momzillas, Odd Mom out chronicled the wealthy mommy clique that resides in New York's prestigious Upper East Side. Sean explains the casting process, what attracted him to the role of Lex Von-Weber and how much fun it was to act on this Bravo series each week for three years. Part of that fun was due to costarring with, not only Jill Kargman, but the brilliant Abby Elliot and Icon Joanna Cassidy. Sean chats about off camera shenanigans between cast members, why the show ended and where he thinks Lex Von-Weber would be today. Of course, having been on Bravo, we chat about Sean's own experience with our friends “The Real Housewives” and of course Mr. Andy Cohen and his infamous Watch What Happens Live appearance. We also chat about Odd Mom Out's multitude of guest stars including, but not limited to, Jill's sister in law at the time, Drew Barrymore! We figured today a great day to share this blast from the past chat with the one and only Sean Kleier. @seankleier @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: HOMECHEF - HomeChef.com/VelvetRope (18 Free Meals, Pus Free Shipping On Your First Box, and Free Dessert For Life) ONESKIN - oneskin.co (Get 15% Off With the Code VELVET This Skincare Which Targets The Root Causes of Aging) NOOM - noom.com (Sign Up For Your Trial Today So You Can Manage Your Weight For The Long Term) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) RAKUTEN - rakuten.com (Members Earn Cash Back On Everything They Buy Through Rakuten or The Rakuten App) LIFEMD - lifemd.com/VELVET (Visit lifemd.com/VELVET To Start Your Weight Loss Journey Today) SPECTRUM RESORTS - spectrumresorts.com (Start Your Vacation Today) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com 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
Jill Kargman and Sophie Von Haselberg are here to discuss their new rom-com, “Love… Reconsidered.” Plus, the hottest trend taking over Tik Tok – “Mob Wives Winter.”
This week, Jacob Silverman reveals why the chances of accused grifter/crypto bro Sam Bankman-Fried beating the government's rap in his trial for fraud grow slimmer by the day. Then, speaking of revealing, William D. Cohan tells us about a rather curious law in France that he learned of the hard way. Let's just say that it forbids men from wearing their own bathing suits in some public spaces. And finally, Jill Kargman shares everything you need to know about the under-the-radar outdoor music festival that's become Coachella for the .01 percent. All this and more make it a show you won't want to miss.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tonight, we're sitting down to dinner with Samantha Barry and Jill Kargman for Japanese-Italian food at Kimika in Nolita. We discuss ambition, shaking things up at 40, and what it really means to be fearless. Samantha Barry is the editor-in-chief of Glamour Magazine. Prior to joining Glamour, she served as global head of social media at CNN. She spearheaded the organization's 2016 election coverage across social platforms, which received the first ever Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in social media. Samantha previously worked as a reporter and producer for BBC World News in London, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in Papua New Guinea, and RTE and Newstalk in Ireland. Jill Kargman is a born and bred New Yorker. Jill is the creator, writer, producer, and star of the scripted comedy Odd Mom Out about the hilarity of raising children on the Upper East Side. She has authored several New York Times best sellers including Momzillas, and hosts the Sirius XM morning show named At Least You Woke Up. Jill is also a performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade improvisational and sketch comedy group. Follow Over Dinner Tonight on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. New episodes hit your podcast feed every Tuesday at dinnertime. Jill Kargman: @JillKargman Samantha Barry: @SamBarry Over Dinner Tonight: @overdinnertonight
Jess welcomes back writer/actress Jill Kargman! Jill was born and raised on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, creating the perfect setting and inspiration for her novel Momzillas, adapted into the Bravo scripted series “Odd Mom Out" (streaming on Peacock!). We discuss: the cult of SoulCycle, her father's role as the President of Chanel, attending high school with Gwyneth Paltrow, Andy Cohen's pivotal role in her career in TV & SiriusXM + her gig on sister-in-law Drew Barrymore's talk show. IG: @jessxnyc | @jillkargman
Jill Kargman is not your neighborhood soccer mom and she doesn't play one on TV, either. Her dark sense of humor and love of all things goth might put her out of place at most “mommy and me” gatherings, but this is especially true on the swanky Upper East Side where she originates. However, Jill isn't one to waste her time worrying about what other people think. Instead, she worked her alchemical writing magic and spun this into comedy gold, using her position in society as inspiration for the screenplay – turned book – turned TV show, Odd Mom Out. She also plays the feature role in the show, utilizing the talent honed from acting in numerous plays during her time at Yale. Jill's creative journey has taken her from arduous internships to writing rooms to the confines of her home office and back again. Jill now plans to return to the big screen as she sets out to script a film inspired in earnestness by the life of her teenagers. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Big Ideas Trusting yourself and listening to your gut. “Better sorry than safe.” The importance of pushing beyond your comfort zone to do the things that are important to you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support
This week, we celebrate our 100th episode! We want to thank everyone who has listened over the past two years. On today's show, Ashley and Mike are joined by three great guests: first, the always funny Jill Kargman, who tells us why she's watched every single episode of South Park; second, Rich Cohen, who takes us inside his riveting true-crime story about “murder boy”; and finally, Elliot Ackerman, who discusses his new book, The Fifth Act, about America's withdrawal from Afghanistan and how he helped coordinate a “digital Dunkirk.” All this and more make this week's show one you won't want to miss.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Will has Jill on the podcast to discuss her career as a writer / actress and the difficulties in being a stay at home Mom.
Author, actress, star of BRAVO's “Odd Mom Out,” and Drew Barrymore's sister-in-law, Jill Kargman, and her Kargo Global CEO & tech entrepreneur husband Harry, welcome Jenny Mollen into their home for a very personal (and funny) sit-down that might be better described as a tad oversharing! The couple detail their relationship from introduction and first date to marriage and kids. Jill shares how she felt desperate at 26 years-old to get married, Harry talks about his early days arriving in New York, and Jill explains how they navigate life's challenges with a little grace a lot of laughs! Thanks to our sponsors! Athletic Greens: Get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D with your first purchase when you visit athleticgreens.com/THIRDWHEEL Better Help: Visit BetterHelp.com/Jenny to get 10% off your first month Progressive: Visit progressive.com to get a quote today
Award winning author and actress Jill Kargman and event planner extraordinaire Bronson van Wyck in conversation about creating unforgettable parties and memories - and the importance of laughter.
Today's guest Jill Kargman is my great friend, amazing OG New Yorker, super writer, super comedian, and you will have to listen to find out more! I can't wait for you to listen on your way home from work! XX KKB 3 things you NEED to know about Jill Kargman 1. Laughing is the best medicine 2. When one door closes open a window 3. Gritty New York is great, but so is Nello's --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As the author of 11 best-selling books, with a wicked sense of humor, Jill Kargman got her first starring role in her 40's as the creator, writer, producer, and star of Bravo's scripted comedy, "Odd Mom Out." As a real-life mom of three, who prioritizes her family, Jill has cracked the code to work/life balance and raising great kids while thriving in her career. Living her life with fearlessness, she shares the secret to tackling imposter syndrome, and why she thinks it's better to be sorry than safe.
Kim (@kimmurstein) and Grandma Gail are joined by Jill Kargman, the creator and star of Bravo’s ‘Odd Mom Out’, to talk about her love story with her husband Harry and how they were set up by their grandmothers. Jill also shares the dating advice she got from her parents which she passes down to her … Excuse My Grandma's Preference for Family Fix-ups (Ft. Jill Kargman of ‘Odd Mom Out') Read More »
Kim (@kimmurstein) and Grandma Gail are joined by Jill Kargman, the creator and star of Bravo’s ‘Odd Mom Out’, to talk about her love story with her husband Harry and how they were set up by their grandmothers. Jill also shares the dating advice she got from her parents which she passes down to her … Excuse My Grandma's Preference for Family Fix-ups (Ft. Jill Kargman of ‘Odd Mom Out') Read More »
Jacke hosts Jenny Minton Quigley, editor of the new collection LOLITA IN THE AFTERLIFE: On Beauty, Risk, and Reckoning with the Most Indelible and Shocking Novel of the Twentieth Century, for a discussion of Vladimir Nabokov's classic (and controversial) 1958 novel. Jenny Minton Quigley is the daughter of Lolita's original publisher in America, Walter J. Minton. Lolita in the Afterlife includes contributions by the following twenty-first century literary luminaries: Robin Givhan • Aleksandar Hemon • Jim Shepard • Emily Mortimer • Laura Lippman • Erika L. Sánchez • Sarah Weinman • Andre Dubus III • Mary Gaitskill • Zainab Salbi • Christina Baker Kline • Ian Frazier • Cheryl Strayed • Sloane Crosley • Victor LaValle • Jill Kargman • Lila Azam Zanganeh • Roxane Gay • Claire Dederer • Jessica Shattuck • Stacy Schiff • Susan Choi • Kate Elizabeth Russell • Tom Bissell • Kira Von Eichel • Bindu Bansinath • Dani Shapiro • Alexander Chee • Lauren Groff • Morgan Jerkins Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/shop. (We appreciate it!) Find out more at historyofliterature.com, jackewilson.com, or by following Jacke and Mike on Twitter at @thejackewilson and @literatureSC. Or send an email to jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com. New!!! Looking for an easy to way to buy Jacke a coffee? Now you can at paypal.me/jackewilson. Your generosity is much appreciated! The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at www.thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, I sit down with guest Kristin Tripi to talk about two Young Adult novels, Jet-Set by Carrie Karasyov and Jill Kargman, and Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover by Allie Carter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthropologyarchives/support
Welcome to WOMEN ON BRAND! Our celebration of Women’s History Month continues! Each week in March, we are showcasing amazing leaders - all who happen to be women, and who have had an impact in their industry and on the world. In addition, you can check out some incredible shows from Season 1 at www.LeadWithYourBrand.com/women with a number of our favorite female voices from the podcast. So, to all of the women who lead with their brand everyday, we salute you. Jayzen is thrilled to welcome Jill Kargman to the show. Jill is a best selling author of twelve books, including Momzillas, and the creator and star of Odd Mom Out, where she brings her hilarious wit to the screen sharing her experiences as a mom on the Upper East Side of NYC. Odd Mom Out is currently streaming on Peacock. Guest Bio Jill Kargman A born and bred New Yorker, Jill Kargman is the New York Times-bestselling author of twelve books, including most recently Sprinkle Glitter On My Grave. She is also the creator and star of the comedy Odd Mom Out, based on her book Momzillas, in which Ms. Kargman plays a satirical version of herself navigating the hilarity of raising children on the Upper East Side in NYC. You can catch Odd Mom Out now streaming on Peacock Her articles have appeared in Vogue, Teen Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Town & Country, Travel + Leisure, Elle, Elle Décor, and more. You’ve also probably heard her on SiriusXM and seen her as a correspondent for the Drew Barrymore Show on CBS. Links To learn more about Lead With Your Brand and the Career Breakthrough Mentoring program , please visit: https://www.leadwithyourbrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit: https://www.jayzenpatria.com Please connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayzenpatria Be sure to connect with Jill: https://twitter.com/jillkargman www.jillkargman.com
Odd Mom Out’s Sean Kleier steps Behind The Rope. Yes, Lex Von-Weber from Bravo’s classic scripted series Odd Mom Out. So many questions, so little time. Sean chats with us about how he originally met series creator Jill Kargman. Based on her book Momzillas, Odd Mom out chronicled the wealthy mommy clique that resides in New York’s prestigious Upper East Side. Sean explains the casting process, what attracted him to the role of Lex Von-Weber and how much fun it was to act on this Bravo series each week for three years. Part of that fun was due to costarring with, not only Jill Kargman, but the brilliant Abby Elliot and Icon Joanna Cassidy. Sean is kind enough to answer our many questions about off camera shenanigans between cast members and chat with him about why the show ended and where he thinks Lex Von-Weber would be today. Of course, having been on Bravo, we chat about Sean’s own experience with our friends “The Real Housewives” and of course Mr. Andy Cohen and his infamous Watch What Happens Live appearance. We also chat about Odd Mom Out’s multitude of guest stars including, but not limited to, Jill’s sister in law at the time, Drew Barrymore! We also had to ask Sean about his recent guest star role on Fox’s 9-1-1 and what working with the likes of Jennifer Love Hewitt and legend Angela Bassett was like. Finally, we chat about the recent announcement that Odd Mom Out is now streaming on Peacock TV. You are welcome. A fun trip down memory lane!.@seankleier@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeThis episode is brought to you by HelloFresh https://www.HelloFresh.com/10velvet (Use code 10velvet for 10 FREE meals, including free shipping.)Brought to you by Word Forest! (a Super Lucky Game). Search Google or Apple Store for Trivia Star Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jess welcomes back writer/actress Jill Kargman! Jill was born and raised on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, creating the perfect setting and inspiration for her novel Momzillas, which was eventually adapted into the Bravo scripted series “Odd Mom Out" (stream it on Peacock!). We discuss: her father being President of Chanel, attending high school with Gwyneth Paltrow, Andy Cohen’s pivotal role in her career in TV & radio, the cult of SoulCycle and her new gig as a correspondent on Drew Barrymore’s talk show. Follow @jillkargman, @jessxnyc & @hottakesdeepdives * wine.com/hottakes for $50 off your first order * * lerevebeaute.com/deepdives code deepdives *
The author, writer and actress, Jill Kargman, talks to Tom about her love of rock n' roll music, the best concerts she has ever attended and her views on the US Presidential Election.
On this week's episode, Dr. Amy and Zoe are joined by their first guest, the incomperable comedian and writer, Jill Kargman! They have a hilarious and boundry-less discussion that covers everything imaginable. From Jill's quarantine characters, Dzanielle, Siouxsan, and Viktorija, to her next project, traveling with a newborn, and Jill's inventive way of eating cereal; when we say everything, we mean it. And, don't forget, Jill coined “Cuomosexual” way before anyone else (looking at you, late-night hosts). A HUGE thank you to Jill for joining us as our first guest! Check her out on Instagram @JillKargman and weekdays on the Drew Barrymore Show—check your local listings! Transcription link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m58fCuUI65aXhq_1CM3VmuX9BbxWqgSh/view?usp=sharing Submit your questions for the next Ask Dr. Amy segment (and follow us) on Instagram @EmbarrassingYouPodcast or email us at info@embarrassingyoupodcast.com Subscribe so you don't miss an episode every Thursday! Thanks for listening!
Author, television producer and Upper East Side bad girl JILL KARGMAN joins Aaron to share stories about the BRAVO series based on her life, writing Momzilla and Odd Mom Out, why Hasidics hate her and how she wound up in Anne Frank's attic. Executive Producers: Aaron Berg, Josh Swade, Tommy Coriale, Patrick Smith Audio Engineer: Ian Sorrentino/Little Bear Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mondays With Mindy Presents a conversation with Jill Kargman, Author, Writer & Actress! For more information, to connect with your hosts or to learn about our guests, please visit https://www.MondaysWithMindy.com
Jill Kargman, actress and comedy writer, stops by Chanel in the City to chat with host, Chanel Omari, about how Odd Mom Out came about, the obstacles she faced in the industry, her new hilarious quarantine character, Danielle, and her sensitivity compass when it comes to writing a joke or writing comedy, in general, during a sensitive time in 2020. Jill chats when is it appropriate to say or write a joke with out adding to the problem or offending anyone. Jill gives us advice on how to turn a book in to a show series. Jill chats her inspiration behind her writing and acting. Jill chats about how Odd Mom Out came about on Bravo TV, why it came to an end after 3 seasons and what’s next for her and her family!! Jill also gives us tips on how to cope with our haters when it comes to posting on social media and/or careers and how not to care what they say. We chat on how to create a better tomorrow for our generation amongst the challenges we’re facing in today’s society, how to educate ourselves and be better people all around. Jill also shares what she's working on now! For more info about Jill Kargman follow her @JillKargman For more info on resources on how to Donate and Educate towards Black Lives Matter, please click the link here: https://blacklivesmatter.com/about/
With less time commuting and more time spent inside, creatives have more opportunities to explore a new hobby or develop that project they’ve always thought about. On Friday, Pat Kiernan, Annika Pergament, and Jamie Stelter spoke with comedian, actress and author Jill Kargman about what she’s been working on at home, and how you might be able to let your inner creative side loose. IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about “One New York,” our resources, and ways to show your support: http://ny1.com/onenewyork Get the latest Coronavirus news and updates: http://ny1.com/coronavirus Join the conversation, ask questions, or share your photos, videos, and notes using #OneNewYork If you like what your hear, share this podcast with your friends and family—it’s free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.
Jill Kargman, writer and creator of Bravo's first scripted comedy "Odd Mom Out" chats with Lexi about why she didn't pursue acting right after school, what it's like not fitting in on the Upper East Side and how to help "swing left" when you live in a swing state. (Ohio listeners, we're talking to you!!) @jillkargman https://swingleft.org/ https://creately.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cloutwithlexistout/support
Jill Kargman is a writer and actress, starring as herself in the Bravo series Odd Mom Out based on her novel, Momzillas. Working in the entertainment industry comes with career instability and jumping around different jobs and opportunities. From fetching coffee to creating and starring in her own series, Jill has done it all. Listen as she discusses the importance of being versatile, creating good relationships and never giving up on your dreams. Colored with candid humor, Jill is a natural storyteller sharing important lessons she's learned along the way about family, creativity and life.Subscribe to Ideamix Radio and stay tuned for new episodes every Wednesday. On Ideamix Radio we speak with entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, career changers, experts and enthusiasts for insider tips that help you build the life, business, and career you want.Ideamix is the go-to destination for entrepreneurs to turn their idea into a business. Check out our website at www.theideamix.com. For comments, questions, podcast guest ideas or sponsorship enquiries, please email info@theideamix.com.
We sit down with Jill Kargman — the creator/writer/star of the beloved Bravo scripted series “Odd Mom Out,” based on her novel, Momzillas. We go deep about her personal experience as a mom of three living on the Upper East Side inspired the stories that would become Momzillas & Odd Mom Out. We also learn about her young friendship with school classmate Gwyneth Paltrow that would thrive into adulthood, being approached by Andy Cohen to become a Real Housewife of NYC, her two-year stint as a radio host on Andy Cohen’s Sirius XM channel and how being “death obsessed” can lead to a happier life. Follow @jillkargman & @outinthewildpodcast
Jill Kargman is many things to many people: comedic memoirist, cabaret singer, and the creator of the television series Odd Mom Out. But here are a few things she proclaims not to be: nature lover, sun worshipper, animal enthusiast. And yet, she recently ended up on safari in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia — not exactly her kind of bucket list adventure. She watched her 79-year-old father zipline over Victoria Falls, danced with locals under starry skies, wore earth tones, and lived to tell the tale.Find more info about this episode at Fathomaway.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this historic day in American history, as the House of Representatives found itself in “deep yogurt,” we were joined by Friend of Nope Jill Kargman, creator and star of Bravo’s “Odd Mom Out,” author, radio host, comedian and sorceress. We explored the plight of the Undecideds, those special unicorns who have seen all the evidence yet haven’t determined how they are going to vote on impeachment, as well as Rudy Giuliani’s allegation that the Bidens were somehow involved in murdering the same person twice. Also on the docket: we discuss the best holiday gifts, such as personalized potatoes and items from the garbage that are later resold on Amazon. Finally, we take sides in the battle between an eagle and an octopus and attempt to understand how millions of “penis fish” washed ashore in Marin County. HEAR US ON ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/ OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJ STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nope SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracks POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/SrJY RADIO PUBLIC https://radiopublic.com/this-week-in-nope-GAOx3N In this week’s episode: If you’re looking for the gift for someone who has everything, how about a potato personalized with a headshot? Alternatively, you can order these perfect hostess gifts designed by our special guest, Jill Kargman. (Follow @jillkargman on Instagram and Twitter.) Watch an eagle and octopus fight it out at sea. Big #YUPs to… Terry Gross, for not putting up with Adam Driver’s bullshit. “On Our Backs,” an exhibition at the Leslie-Lohman Museum in New York, featuring art produced by queer sex workers. “CATS” and mushrooms (aka watching “CATS” while under the influence of mushrooms.)
As the author of 11 best-selling books, with a wicked sense of humor, Jill Kargman got her first starring role in her 40's as the creator, writer, producer, and star of Bravo's scripted comedy, "Odd Mom Out." As a real-life mom of three, who prioritizes her family, Jill has cracked the code to work/life balance and raising great kids while thriving in her career. Living her life with fearlessness, she shares the secret to tackling imposter syndrome, and why she thinks it's better to be sorry than safe.
This week on Unorthodox, we're celebrating all the Jewish holidays, including reaching our 200th episode! We talk to a gematria expert to find out just what the number 200 symbolizes in Jewish numerology, and hear some words of wisdom from our boss, Alana Newhouse. Our first guest is Jodi Kantor, co-author of the new book 'She Said,' which details the allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein first reported on by Jodi and Megan Twohey in the New York Times in 2017. She talks to Stephanie about the process of reporting such a complex story, first for the New York Times and then for this book, and the roles that people like Jill Kargman and Gwyneth Paltrow played throughout the process. She also explains why the Weinstein story is fundamentally not a Jewish story, despite the fact that several of the main characters, including Weinstein, are Jewish. Then Liel sits down with Peter Pomerantsev, author of 'This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality,' to discuss how the Internet is enabling autocratic rulers from Russia to the Phillipines to create disinformation on a massive scale, and how too much access to information can be as hazardous to democracy as not enough. Get your copy of The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia, our brand new guide to all things Jewish (and Jew-ish), here [https://workman.com/products/the-newish-jewish-encyclopedia]. Leave us a review! (Amazon or Goodreads). Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. See us on tour! Liel Leibovitz will be at Arts Matter Shabbat in Boston, MA on October 25 at 6 p.m. (details here), and Stephanie Butnick will be at the Jewish Book Festival in Tampa, FL, on October 29 at 7 p.m. (details here). Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. This episode is sponsored by the fine haberdashery, J. Press. Head to jpressonline.com and use code Unorthodox15 for 15% of your first order through November. You can even use the code in one of their three retail stores in New Haven, New York, or Washington, D.C. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedy writer and actress Jill Kargman tells it as she sees it as we discuss her “Odd Mom Out” parenting pet peeves and determine which ones are backed by science. Jill also opens up about an upsetting experience with anti semitism. This episode has adult language and may possibly be offensive to some listeners.
Jill Kargman is not your neighborhood soccer mom and she doesn’t play one on TV, either. Her dark sense of humor and love of all things goth might put her out of place at most “mommy and me” gatherings, but this is especially true on the swanky Upper East Side where she originates. However, Jill isn’t one to waste her time worrying about what other people think. Instead, she worked her alchemical writing magic and spun this into comedy gold, using her position in society as inspiration for the screenplay – turned book – turned TV show, Odd Mom Out. She also plays the feature role in the show, utilizing the talent honed from acting in numerous plays during her time at Yale. Jill’s creative journey has taken her from arduous internships to writing rooms to the confines of her home office and back again. Jill now plans to return to the big screen as she sets out to script a film inspired in earnestness by the life of her teenagers. Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here, or visit https://anchor.fm/superwomen/messages on your desktop or phone to leave us a voice memo! Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Big Ideas Trusting yourself and listening to your gut. [12:55] “Better sorry than safe.” The importance of pushing beyond your comfort zone to do the things that are important to you. [30:58] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/superwomen/support
This is a no holds barred conversation with writer/actor/producer Jill Kargman. She is the creator and star of the scripted comedy Odd Mom Out, which aired 3 seasons on Bravo. On Odd Mom Out, Jill plays a satirical version of herself navigating the hilarity of raising children on the Upper East Side in NYC. She is a New York Times best-selling author of multiple books and mom to Sadie, Ivy, and Fletch. Jill is also a performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade improvisational and sketch comedy group and recently made an appearance in her first Hollywood studio movie, A Bad Moms Christmas.In this hilarious and frank conversation (which you should probably not listen with your kids in the room) Hilaria, Daphne and Jill discuss some of the ridiculous situations Jill finds herself in with other NY moms, the super close, honest and open relationship she has with her kids, and how different motherhood is now at 45 vs new motherhood in her twenties.Favorite Things:Jill's go to spots in NYC: The Cast, Jump Into The Light, I Need More, The Great Frog, Una Pizza NapoletanaHilaria: Penguin Supply CasesDaphne: Elsewhere Shop kids clothing and Collective Child children's subscription clothing serviceEmail us with your questions at mombrainpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram, just search for @MomBrain. We answer a lot of your questions on there! Check out videos of our episodes on our new YouTube channel!Please support our sponsor by going to tide.com/purclean.
Jill Kargman is a writer, author and actress (Momzillas , Bravo TV's Odd Mom Out) Listen to hear her hilarious take on growing up in NYC, Mommyhood and how taking a job at an advertising agency writing copy for adult diapers opened doors to a whole new career .
In this Sis & ReTell Episode originally posted on January 18, 2019, Alison and Amanda compare their hands of time and play the ultimate game of Jewish geography around Odd Mom Out star and creator, Jill Kargman. B Storyline: Amanda tells the story about being threatened to be sued by Real World producer's Bunim/Murray Productions. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
Jill Kargman spares nobody and nothing in her books Momzillas and Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut, and in her late, beloved TV show Odd Mom Out. In real life, too, the actress, comedian, and writer finds very little that's sacred. In a hilarious and wild conversation, Kargman talks about life in DORITO (hint: it's a neighborhood in Manhattan), being shunned at her daughter's ballet class, the problem with traveling by private jet, and how she responded to anti-Semitism at her son's private school. Plus, we learn about the proper size of a bialy and gain more insight into Jordana's dynamic with her mother. Mentioned in the episode: Momzillas, https://amzn.to/2VwWKhg The Kveller Haggadah, https://www.kveller.com/haggadah/ Music: "Voicemail" by Khronos Beats "Good Thing" by Ménage Quad "Best I Can" by Jasmine Jordan (ft. Habit Blcx)
This week on Unorthodox, we're celebrating the publication of The 100 Most Jewish Foods: A Highly Debatable List with an episode dedicated to Jewish food. Throughout the episode you’ll hear from contributors to the book—including Jill Kargman, Gil Hovav, Gail Simmons, Shalom Auslander, Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs of Food52, and many more—who will be reading their entries. We talk to Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse, who edited the collection, as well as Gabriella Gershenson, who edited the recipes in the book. We also sit down with Dr. Beth Ricanati, the author of Braided: A Journey of a Thousand Challahs, who tells us about the healing power of baking bread. Naama Shefi and Amanda Dell tell us about their work at the Jewish Food Society and their Schmaltzy storytelling events. Plus, Brette Warshaw explains the difference between corned beef and pastrami, listener Sonia Marie Leikam tell us about brewing kosher beer in Portland, and the story of a special pie delivery to Pittsburgh's Jewish community. Get your copy of The 100 Most Jewish Foods at Tabletmag.com/100JewishFoods. Tell us your Jewish food memories! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at 914-570-4869. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group to chat with the hosts and see what happens behind-the-scenes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Get your Unorthodox T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. The music on today's episode is by the klezmer duo Farnakht. This episode is sponsored by Hebrew College. The Jewish community needs rabbis who are creatively engaging with Jewish tradition, and Hebrew College’s rabbinical school is currently accepting applications. Visit Hebrewcollege.edu/unorthodox to find out more. This episode is brought to you by Unorthodox Wine, offering beautiful kosher wines from South Africa. Get free shipping on any order when you visit bitly.com/unorthowine. This episode is brought to you KOL Foods, delivering the best tasting, healthiest, most sustainable, and most ethically raised meat anywhere! Go to KOLFoods.com and use the code UNORTHODOX to receive a 10 percent discount on your next order. Unorthodox is supported by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, which is presenting Diaspora Songs: Yiddish Meets Ladino, Thursday, March 28, at 7:30 pm. The event is a part of Carnegie Hall’s “Migrations, The Making of America Festival” and co-sponsored by The Yiddish Book Center. Visit jccmanhattan.org/music for tickets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The girls were joined with Jill Kargman today. Jlo & Arod got engaged, Felicity Huffman & Lori Loughlin were indicted in a college bribery case, Chance married his high school sweetheart, and so much more. In the awards ceremony, Zoe Kravitz & Andy Cohen took home the gold. Emma & Julie ended the episode with follower questions for Jill. Remember to call in your thoughts/questions to the podcast: 2137617088 Or email commentsbycelebspod@gmail.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The girls were joined with Jill Kargman today. Jlo & Arod got engaged, Felicity Huffman & Lori Loughlin were indicted in a college bribery case, Chance married his high school sweetheart, and so much more. In the awards ceremony, Zoe Kravitz & Andy Cohen took home the gold. Emma & Julie ended the episode with follower questions for Jill. Remember to call in your thoughts/questions to the podcast: 2137617088 Or email commentsbycelebspod@gmail.com
Listen to blogger and author, Lindsey Mead, as she discusses her fabulous new collection of essays from writers like Jill Kargman, KJ Dell'Antonia and Lee Woodruff called ON BEING 40(ish). We talk about writing, parenting, essays and more!
Alison and Amanda compare their hands of time and play the ultimate game of Jewish geography around Odd Mom Out star and creator, Jill Kargman. B Storyline: Amanda tells the story about being threatened to be sued by Real World producer's Bunim/Murray Productions. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" finalist for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2018, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
In this installment of our "How I Get It Done" series, Stella Bugbee talks with writer and actress Jill Kargman. Jill wrote and starred in her own Bravo series Odd Mom Out for three seasons as a first time actress. She talks with us about being on screen for the first time as she was turning 40, working 18 hour days while raising her three kids, surviving breast cancer, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Writer/SiriusXM Host/Bravo star (Odd Mom Out) and now Society6 collaborator Jill Kargman joins us to discuss hostess gifts, New York parties, and so much more. Forbes Interview https://www.forbes.com/sites/amandalauren/2018/11/30/jill-kargman-collaborates-with-society6-on-a-line-of-humorous-hostess-gifts/ Check out her collab with Society6 https://society6.com/jillkargman Stalk Amanda http://www.itsamandalauren.com/ https://twitter.com/AmandaLauren https://instagram.com/itsamandalauren Keltie Knight Article In Forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/amandalauren/2018/10/26/keltie-knight-of-the-ladygang-talks-home-renovations-and-her-new-e-show/
A born and bred New Yorker, Jill Kargman, is the creator, writer, producer and star of the scripted comedy “Odd Mom Out” in which Ms. Kargman played a satirical version of herself navigating the hilarity of raising children on the upper east side in NYC. Ms. Kargman attended The Spence School, The Taft School and Yale University. After graduating, and working for magazines, television and movies, Ms. Kargman began writing novels to give her more flexibility to be home with her three children: Sadie, Ivy, and Fletch. She is a New York Times best-selling author of multiple books, and her most recent book, a comedic essay collection, “Sprinkle Glitter on my Grave”, was published in September 2016 by Random House. She made her Café Carlyle debut in January 2017 with her sold out show Stairway to Cabaret ~ singing heavy metal songs ~ cabaret style. Jill hosts the Jill Kargman show on SiriusXM Stars Channel 109. Jill is also a performer with the Upright Citizens Brigade improvisational and sketch comedy group. Jill recently made an appearance in her first Hollywood studio movie, "A Bad Moms Christmas."
"Hi, are you Jewish?" It's a question you may have been asked in any number of towns or cities by a smiling bearded man wearing a yarmulke. It's one of the trademarks of Chabad, the Hasidic movement that dispatches its young men around town to help Jewish strangers perform a mitzvah—Jewish women are offered Shabbat candles, and Jewish men are encouraged to put on tefillin. We've always been fascinated with this practice, with some of us finding it charming and others, frankly, terrifying. So we did the only thing we could do: We went to Manhattan's crowded Union Square during lunchtime, accompanied by our very own Chabad sherpas, to see what it was like to talk to absolute strangers about religion. While we're asking questions: Is it OK to say "JAP"? That's what we'll be discussing at our live show Wednesday, June 18, at the JCC Manhattan. Jill Kargman of Odd Mom Out will join us to screen a short film we made about the persistence of the Jewish American Princess stereotype. Broadway legend Tovah Feldshuh and Jill Kargman of Odd Mom Out will join us to screen a short film we made about the persistence of the Jewish American Princess stereotype. There will be a lively discussion, audience questions, and much more. Get your tickets here. Our donation drive is live! We have fun prizes for all levels of giving, including a special Camp Unorthodox T-shirt, an Unorthodox enamel pin, an 'Unorthodox Approved' laptop sticker, and more. And this year are hosts are upping the stakes with a contest: When you give, include a note with the name of your favorite host. The host who gets the least love will have to face a very creative and amusing penalty on air. Visit tabletmag.com/donate to be part of the fun. We love hearing from our listeners! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. We may share your note on the air. If you like us, please consider leaving a review in iTunes. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group to chat with the hosts and see what happens behind-the-scenes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Show your love for Unorthodox with our new T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies. Get yours at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. This episode is sponsored by Harry’s. New customers get 5 dollars off a shave set from Harry’s when you sign up at harrys.com/unorthodox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In honor of July 4th, we're celebrating the diversity of American Jewish life—which, as we've learned, goes well beyond eating bagels on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Up first, we get a crash course in the history of Jews in the South from Stuart Rockoff, who created the Encyclopedia of Southern Jewish Communities, a rich online resource from the Institute of Southern Jewish Life. Next, Sammy Potter tells us about driving an hour to synagogue from his home in Yarmouth, ME, and why he wants to return to Maine after college. Yemile Bucay then describes her Mexican Syrian family's move from Mexico City to San Antonio, TX, and how she ended up raising her family in Great Neck, NY. Rabbi Tirzah Firestone follows to tell us about the Jewish Renewal movement in Boulder, CO. Finally, from Tulsa, OK, a vibrant Jewish community in the American heartland, we speak with Rabbi Marc Fitzerman and his children, Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Nina Fitzerman-Blue, about the unique landscape of Jewish life on the Arkansas River. Plus we hear from a couple listeners! Our donation drive is live! We have fun prizes for all levels of giving, including a special Camp Unorthodox T-shirt, an Unorthodox enamel pin, an 'Unorthodox Approved' laptop sticker, and more. And this year are hosts are upping the stakes with a contest: When you give, include a note with the name of your favorite host. The host who gets the least love will have to face a very creative and amusing penalty on air. Visit tabletmag.com/donate to be part of the fun. Is it OK to say ‘JAP’? That’s the subject of our next live show, June 18 at the JCC Manhattan. Jill Kargman of Odd Mom Out and Broadway legend Tovah Feldshuh will join us to screen a short film we made about the persistence of the Jewish American Princess stereotype. We’ll follow with a lively discussion, audience questions, and much more. Get your tickets now! We love hearing from our listeners! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. We may share your note on the air. If you like us, please consider leaving a review in iTunes. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group to chat with the hosts and see what happens behind-the-scenes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Show your love for Unorthodox with our new T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies. Get yours at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Unorthodox, we have three special guests. Jonathan Ornstein is the executive director of the JCC Krakow, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. With more than 10,000 visitors a month, the JCC is at the center of a Jewish revival in Poland, that Ornstein, a New York native, is witnessing—and cultivativating—firsthand. We also talk with Gabi Birkner and Rebecca Soffer of Modern Loss, a website that aims to make conversations about grief less fraught and awkward. Their book, Modern Loss: Candid Conversation About Grief, Beginners Welcome, was published this year. They share their personal stories of loss and explain how Jewish rituals surrounding loss can sometimes fall short. Our donation drive is live! We have fun prizes for all levels of giving, including a special Camp Unorthodox T-shirt, an Unorthodox enamel pin, an 'Unorthodox Approved' laptop sticker, and more. And this year are hosts are upping the stakes with a contest: When you give, include a note with the name of your favorite host. The host who gets the least love will have to face a very creative and amusing penalty on air. Visit tabletmag.com/donate to be part of the fun. Is it OK to say ‘JAP’? That’s the subject of our next live show, July 18 at the JCC Manhattan. Jill Kargman of Odd Mom Out will join us to screen a short film we made about the persistence of the Jewish American Princess stereotype. We’ll follow with a lively discussion with guests including Judith Rosenbaum of the Jewish Women’s Archive and Bat Sheva Marcus of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, audience questions, and much more. Get your tickets here. We love hearing from our listeners! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. We may share your note on the air. If you like us, please consider leaving a review in iTunes. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group to chat with the hosts and see what happens behind-the-scenes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Show your love for Unorthodox with our new T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies. Get yours at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For our first book club episode, we talk to Israeli-born writer Ruby Namdar about his ambitious second book, The Ruined House, which won Israel's most prestigious literary award and was recently translated into English. The book is set in New York City, where he's lived for the past 18 years, and follows a charming and successful professor named Andrew P. Cohen as he descends into a very peculiar kind of madness. Ruby tells us why he made his protagonist such a specific male archetype, and explains the difference between American and Israeli literary culture (he didn't discover Philip Roth until he moved to the U.S.). He also answers questions from listeners who read the book along with us, such as, "Why does the main character live near Columbia if he teaches downtown at NYU?" Plus, New York Times writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner joins us to talk about her essay about what reading Philip Roth in an observant household taught her about being an American Jew. New York listeners, come see Stephanie moderate the Jewish Book Council's Unpacking the Book event at the Jewish Museum on June 14 at 7 p.m. Info here. Our next full live show is July 18 at the JCC Manhattan, and it's an episode we're calling: "Is it OK to say ‘JAP’?”. Jill Kargman of Odd Mom Out joins us to screen a new short film about the persistence of the Jewish American Princess stereotype. We'll follow with a lively discussion with guests including Judith Rosenbaum of the Jewish Women's Archive and Bat Sheva Marcus from the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (who appear in the film) and more. There will be loads of audience participation as well! Get your tickets here. We love hearing from our listeners! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com or leave a message at our listener line: 914-570-4869. We may share your note on the air. If you like us, please consider leaving a review in iTunes. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook group to chat with the hosts and see what happens behind-the-scenes! Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get new episodes, photos, and more. Show your love for Unorthodox with our new T-shirts, sweatshirts, and baby onesies. Get yours at bit.ly/unorthoshirt. This episode is sponsored by Harry’s. Get a free trial shave set when you sign up at harrys.com/unorthodox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WARNING: BAD LANGUAGE!!!! DON'T LISTEN IN THE CAR WITH YOUR KIDS. Jill Kargman, author of multiple books plus creator/writer/star of "Odd Mom Out," speaks in her unique, hilarious, irreverent way about the ins and outs of parenthood. She dishes about writing for TV versus novels, discusses how she keeps her kids from being spoiled and raves about what she's reading now.
Jill Kargman was a mom and writer living on New York's fancy Upper East Side. She had always marched to the beat of her own drum but when her daughter asked why she didn't have red soles on her shoes like all the other moms she knew she had a story to tell. Dr. Lara Devgan talks with the irrepressible Jill Kargman about being, writing and playing the Odd Mom Out, how battling cancer twice before the age of 35 makes you fearless and why, even though she hates sports and being outside, she still talks like a sailor.
Jill Kargman was a mom and writer living on New York's fancy Upper East Side. She had always marched to the beat of her own drum but when her daughter asked why she didn't have red soles on her shoes like all the other moms she knew she had a story to tell. Dr. Lara Devgan talks with the irrepressible Jill Kargman about being, writing and playing the Odd Mom Out, how battling cancer twice before the age of 35 makes you fearless and why, even though she hates sports and being outside, she still talks like a sailor.
On Side B of Episode One, we dive in with some Dylan. Filler & I talk about the fucking brilliant Guns n' Roses cover of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and the balls on Axl to cover Dylan. The B sides usually contain some real gems - and this one does for sure.Side A takes you through Johnny Cash’s cover of the incomparable Nine Inch Nails song, “Hurt.” We get a lovely phone call from the very talented and hilarious, Jill Kargman. Support the show (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cover-story/id1316021270)
Colin Anderson and Candice Chetta are at it again! We're going back to our roots! There's a ton of stuff happening on Bravo TV that we NEED to talk about – from Jill Kargman and the tragic loss of Odd Mom Out from our lives, to the fact that, apparently, the Giudices and Gorgas are … Continue reading "Ep14 Strug Boat: Bravo TV And Video Games!"
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Harry Kargman. He’s a passionate entrepreneur who bootstrapped Kargo over 17 years into the leading mobile brand advertising marketplace. He’s obsessed with art, design and New York and has been helping steward the ad council in a partnership for New York. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Only the Paranoid Survive What CEO do you follow? – Elon Musk Favorite online tool? — Skype, Slack and other product tools How many hours of sleep do you get?— 6 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “It’s going to be okay” Time Stamped Show Notes: 02:08 – Nathan introduces Harry to the show 02:41 – Kargo is the largest brand advertising company for mobile 02:45 – Their focus is on high end brands that are highly creative 03:16 – Kargo is a technology company 03:43 – They built a technology that will make an ad on mobile a high end brand experience 04:12 – The ad renders perfectly on a mobile page 05:52 – Kargo works with around 98% of the major media companies and publishers 06:21 – Most of Kargo’s customers are Fortune 1000 companies 07:13 – Kargo charges as a technology play for publishers, like a SaaS model 07:28 – It is integrated into the media that runs on the platform 07:50 – Kargo also takes a percentage of media that runs through the platform 08:21 – Kargo is focused on quality as they’ve turned down a lot of publishers 08:41 – Kargo only has the best quality for advertisers 09:00 – The average cut Kargo is taking 09:25 – Harry shares how they’re taking the cut with the kind of service that they provide 10:29 – The vision that Kargo has is that they’re on equal partnerships 11:14 – In 2015, Kargo passed $100M in annual revenue 11:18 – The growth, year over year, is around 100% 11:56 – 2017 is a big year for Kargo where they’re building a technology that is new to the market 12:23 – Kargo has an AdLab that they try to bring to advertisers 13:11 – Kargo is 15-20% SaaS and 85% is media 13:22 – The goal for next year 13:58 – Total team size is 270 14:25 – Kargo will have a partnership with NBC in 2018 15:07 – Kargo is completely bootstrapped 15:32 – Before pivoting, Kargo was trying to build software and services for operators 15:38 – However, operators wanted to take 18 months to 2 years for testing which is impossible for startups 16:18 – Kargo just got into the water, expecting major media companies to sell their ads and media properties 17:36 – The Famous Five 19:12 – Harry’s wife, Jill Kargman of Odd Mom Out will be on tour 3 Key Points: Develop a product that will make Fortune 1000 companies need you. Regardless of the size of the deal, maintain equal partnership with your partners. Stay bootstrapped as long as you can and as long as you want. Resources Mentioned: Simplero – The easiest way to launch your own membership course like the big influencers do but at 1/10th the cost. The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences GetLatka - Database of all B2B SaaS companies who have been on my show including their revenue, CAC, churn, ARPU and more Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
In this live episode, Quenn and Dikoda learn that mommies can be daddies too, talk about a successful arsonist who is also a busy mom, and professional mom and creator of Odd Mom Out, Jill Kargman!
Seth takes a closer look at how President Trump is dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and a brewing storm in his own party over his decision to strike a deal with Democrats. Then, Jill Kargman describes her real-life inspiration for the laugh-out-loud moments on Odd Mom Out and getting tattoos with her 79-year-old dad. LATE NIGHT ON SOCIAL Rate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSeth Subscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSeth Follow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSeth Find Late Night on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/LateNightSeth Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/ Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
Jill Kargman, creator and breakout star of Bravo’s hit scripted series “Odd Mom Out” has built a career in comedy writing around the familiar feelings we all have about not fitting in. With season three just picked up, Jill talks honestly about all the subsequent surprises that come from that very unique and hilarious outsider perspective. Happy holidays and happy New Year! We'll see you back here on 1/9 for a conversation with Rachel Comey on being truly self-made. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"My book is about ephemeral nature of life and how we all have to seize the day and live life like we know it's going to end but not in that cheesy YOLO way."
This week on a special Valentine’s Day episode, Unorthodox plays Yenta. Our Jewish guest is Jill Kargman—creator, writer, producer, and star of the Bravo comedy Odd Mom Out, a thinly-veiled satire of life and motherhood on the Upper East Side, a world the lifelong New Yorker is no stranger to and isn’t afraid to lampoon. A few weeks ago we put out a call for listeners who wanted to be set up by Unorthodox, and we were so overwhelmed by the amount and quality of the submissions we received that we enlisted the help of an expert: professional dating coach Nancy Slotnick. She preps us for our first Unorthodox matchmaking session, in which we meet Shira Ginsburg, a cantor and singer based in New York City who’s looking for her beshert. Know a great guy for Shira? Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com. Sign up for our weekly newsletter at http://bit.ly/UnorthodoxPodcast. This episode of Unorthodox is brought to you by Harry’s. Stop overpaying for a great shave. Go to Harrys.com and enter the code UNORTHODOX at checkout for $5 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices