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Ophira is back with a delightful snack chat featuring the talented Kimmy Gatewood! In this episode, Kimmy opens up about her early career experiences, including some memorable low-lights—one of which working for a post-colonial academic that Ophira actually recognizes. Kimmy also shares her incredible experience directing the iconic Muppets, including her personal favorite, Animal, and how she shares this passion with her daughter. Tune in for a spirited conversation filled with laughs, insights, and a few behind-the-scenes stories from the world of puppetry! Follow Kimmy: https://www.instagram.com/kimmygatewood/ See Ophira LIVE: https://www.ophiraeisenberg.com/events SUBSCRIBE so you never miss O thing: https://www.ophiraeisenberg.com/sign-up Follow PIAJ: https://www.instagram.com/parentingisajoke/ https://parentingisajoke.substack.com/ Follow Ophira: https://www.instagram.com/ophirae/ https://www.facebook.com/OphiraEisenberg/ https://www.tiktok.com/@ophiranyc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ophira is joined by the talented Kimmy Gatewood, actor and director known for her standout role in Netflix's series G.L.O.W., which celebrates female wrestlers. Kimmy is also an award-winning director, currently helming Season 3 of Girls5eva, and has an impressive portfolio that includes projects like The Babysitter's Club, The Chicken Sisters, and Sesame Street. Behind the Scenes of G.L.O.W.: Kimmy shares how she views directing as a form of empowerment and defiance in a male-dominated industry, tells a great story of playing trombone alongside Ryan Gosling discusses being more conscious of her presence in the creative world, paving the way for her daughter to see what it means to be a strong, independent boss. Follow Kimmy: https://www.instagram.com/kimmygatewood/ See Ophira LIVE: https://www.ophiraeisenberg.com/events SUBSCRIBE so you never miss O thing: https://www.ophiraeisenberg.com/sign-up Follow PIAJ: https://www.instagram.com/parentingisajoke/ https://parentingisajoke.substack.com/ Follow Ophira: https://www.instagram.com/ophirae/ https://www.facebook.com/OphiraEisenberg/ https://www.tiktok.com/@ophiranyc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for Girls Gone Hallmark's Hallmark+ review! Megan and Wendy dive into their thoughts on the second episode of The Chicken Sisters. They wrap up their discussion on the show's large ensemble cast, debate whether it's been fully "Hallmarkified," and explore just how much Sabrina is influencing Kitchen Clash. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 2 - (Hallmark+, 2024) James Kot plays Frank Jr. - James has 31 acting credits which most recently include: Virgin River, Christmas on Cherry Lane, and When Calls the Heart. Jake Foy plays Kenneth. We first met Jake when he played Tuff McMurray on Ride. We're glad to have him back in a Hallmark series we're loving. Other roles in his 22 credits include: Designated Survivor, A Little Daytime Drama, Wilderness and Allegiance. Cardi Wong plays Gen - Cardi has 54 acting credits including his role on Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder. His other Hallmark appearances include Flip That Romance, One Winter Proposal, My Best Friend's Bouquet, and the Crossword Mysteries series. Ektor Rivera plays Sergio - This is Ektor's 13th credit and his third appearance on Hallmark having previously appeared in Groundswell and Sugar Plum Twist. He also had a role in the thriller StartUp streaming on Crackle. Arkie Kandola plays cameraman Gordon. He is currently appearing in the Hulu series How to Die Alone. His 25 credits also include Our Big Punjabi Family, Upload, and the one-season wonder Megan wishes everyone would watch: No Tomorrow. Samer Salem plays Jay - Samer has 33 total acting credits, mostly trending toward grittier fare. He did appear on one episode of Hudson and Rex and has also appeared on Yellowjackets, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Good Doctor Andrew J Hampton plays Kenneth's husband Patrick. Andrews's first full-length feature was in Grease Live! Where he had an uncredited role. Since then he has appeared in Atypical, The Flash, So Help Me Todd, Blockbuster, Dream Moms and Upload for a total of 15 acting credits. Kimmy Gatewood and Annie Mebane return as director and writer respectively. Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters Family is Family, episode 1 Our Thoughts on The Chicken Sisters Girls Gone Hallmark: Chicken Sisters Episode 2 Recap and Review Here's a quick rundown of the detailed recap and review of Episode 2, "I Walked the Line" (or "We're on the Same Team, Y'all") from the Hallmark series, Chicken Sisters. that we run in our episode of Girls one Hallmark. Key Events of Episode 2 The Franny's Girl vs. Mimi's Girl Narrative The episode begins highlighting the traditional rivalry between Franny's and Mimi's. We see how being a Franny's girl signifies being on the "right" side while being a Mimi's girl denotes the opposite. This rivalry not only introduces tension but offers depth to the backstories of characters like Nancy and Gus. Nancy and Frank Jr.'s Dynamic Nancy struggles with her identity after the loss of her husband, Frank. It's heartbreaking to witness how Frank Jr. treats her, mirroring behaviors that might have been modeled by his father. The episode delves deeper into Nancy's past, showing her sacrifices and longing for validation from her son. The Sabrina and Amanda Facade Sabrina, a master manipulator, manipulates Amanda into revealing sensitive information about Mae's past working at Donkey's. This not only fuels the drama but also underscores Sabrina's sneaky nature, making her a complex yet enjoyable character to watch. Media Training Drama
A juggler at kids' birthday parties, an annoying survey-taker at the mall, a hairnet-clad cocktail weiner maker. No job was too weird or too humiliating for Generation X. Emmy award-winning director Kimmy Gatewood joins Eileen and Maryanne for a game of who had the worst first jobs.
Jordy Bogguss is here to break it to us that The Muppets Mayhem has tricked us, that it hasn't improved and that The Blues Brothers are not good at music.
Welcome to another episode of Filmmaking Conversations. Today, I am thrilled to have a conversation with the incredibly talented Lauren Bancroft. Based in Los Angeles, Lauren is a renowned producer known for her unique blend of creative talents. Lauren's impressive portfolio includes the documentary 'The Making of Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles' with Billie Eilish on Disney+, the acclaimed sketch comedy shows CBS Showcase 2022 and CBS Showcase 2023 on Paramount, and award-winning short films such as 'Bad Rabbit' on Hulu, 'Wild Bitch' which won "Best Thriller" at Hollyshorts Film Festival 2022, and 'Navel Gazers' directed by multi Emmy Award-winning director Kimmy Gatewood.Starting her career in the standup and sketch comedy communities, this New England native quickly stood out in the creative community by merging her production know-how and creative problem-solving skills with artistic vision. Lauren's work extends beyond film and television, having collaborated with major brands like Google, Visa, Fedex, Vogue, and Cisco. Driven by her love for dark comedy, documentaries, Doctor Who, Lauren continues to make her mark in the industry.Stay tuned as we delve into Lauren's journey, her creative process, and her commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices in the storytelling space.W: https://www.laurenbancroft.comVideos Lauren has made for the Idiots Lantern sketch comedy group! Showrunner Noir: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdp9jtbQPzwZoom Doctors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7F0gg0kpdoMaster's Masterclass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8LpXuokTaUAlso, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: The People of Brixton Damien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram:InstagramTwitter:twitterWebsite: http://filmmakingconversations.com/If you enjoy listening to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, I would love a coffee. Podcasting is thirsty work: Buy Me A Coffee W: https://www.laurenbancroft.comVideos Lauren has made for the Idiots Lantern sketch comedy group! Showrunner Noir: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdp9jtbQPzwZoom Doctors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7F0gg0kpdoMaster's Masterclass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8LpXuokTaUThis 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/4532542/advertisement
As the Story Pirates begin to traverse the different underground layers of the earth, they encounter a dance party led by EDM-loving dinosaurs (Kimmy Gatewood and Rebekka Johnson). Featuring two new stories: “Snakes and People,” a story about a massive, national effort to teach snakes to talk, written by Mikayla, a 9 year old from South Africa, and “The Fish Person,” a story about the weirdest-flavored donut you've ever tried, written by an 8 year old from Arizona named Mia. For more from the Story Pirates, visit storypirates.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Actress, writer, and director Kimmy Gatewood (GLOW, Atypical) joins Mike Sweeney and Jessie Gaskell to discuss her many appearances in CONAN sketches, acting with George R.R. Martin, her hilarious interaction with Orlando Bloom behind the scenes of CONAN at Comic Con, and why she almost quit acting before GLOW. Plus Mike and Jessie discuss the recent live Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend taping, and why Jessie was a perfect fit for the Conan Without Borders specials.Got a question for Inside Conan? Call our voicemail: (323) 209-5303 and e-mail us at insideconanpod@gmail.com
Kimmy Gatewood is a director, writer and actor whose debut narrative feature Good on Paper (2021), starring Iliza Shlesinger, is out on Netflix.This contemporary romantic comedy shines a light on the darker side of dating and is based - at least in part - on Shlesinger's real-life experiences.In this in-depth interview with us, Gatewood explains how important it is to keep going as a filmmaker, her struggles of trying to make it as an actor, and provides advice for aspiring filmmakers. Kimmy's other credits include Glow (2017), The Baby-Sitters Club (2020) and Atypical (2017).CREDITS:Presenter: Aiysha JebaliVideo Editor, VFX & Artwork: Richard WilliamsAudio Podcast Editor: Conrad BarringtonImages of Kimmy Gatewood: Mandee JohnsonThanks: Persona PR
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Ever since Marc and Kimmy Gatewood said goodbye to each other and their fellow castmates on the set of GLOW, the world has been in a constant state of flux. Marc and Kimmy spend some time catching up and dive into the details of Kimmy's experience directing her first feature film, Good On Paper. They also talk about Kimmy's improv history, her studies of Samuel Beckett, her partnership with Rebekka Johnson, and their early days of podcasting as The Apple Sisters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever since Marc and Kimmy Gatewood said goodbye to each other and their fellow castmates on the set of GLOW, the world has been in a constant state of flux. Marc and Kimmy spend some time catching up and dive into the details of Kimmy's experience directing her first feature film, Good On Paper. They also talk about Kimmy's improv history, her studies of Samuel Beckett, her partnership with Rebekka Johnson, and their early days of podcasting as The Apple Sisters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maren and Martha check out the Netflix original Good on Paper (2021, dir. Kimmy Gatewood), and ask the question: is this a rom com? We've argued about it before, but this time, we're pretty sure what the answer is.
Welcome to another episode of Crossing the 180 with host Ron Dawson. This week, Ron talks with director Kimmy Gatewood about the Netflix rom-com "Good on Paper." Kimmy has an impressive CV as a television writer, editor, actor, and primarily director. Her narrative feature debut is the Netflix Original "Good on Paper" written by and starring comedian Iliza Schlessinger. On this episode we take a deep dive into Kimmy's career. From her early days doing improv, to her television career, to what it was like directing this feature. Along for the ride is guest co-host Tehana Weeks of We Make Movies. Tehana is a talented actress in her own right who also has an improv background, so the two of them geek out on that a bit. Stick around for the post-interview discussion Tehana and I have. Good on Paper Trailer Girls 5 Eva Trailer Kimmy Gatewood Ron on Twitter Huge thanks to MASV for sponsoring this show. Make sure to go to massive.io/AOTF to get 100GB of FREE file transfers! The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes!
Kimmy Gatewood (Netflix's Glow) is an actor, director and producer who aims to create more female-driven comedies. Most recently, Kimmy directed the new Netflix film Good on Paper starring Iliza Shlesinger. Robert chats with her about leading with kindness on set, handling rejection in this crazy business and more. Over the years, Kimmy has also worked on top television series like: Girls5eva (Peacock), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW), Just Add Magic (Amazon), The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (Netflix) and The Baby-Sitters Club (Netflix). Follow Kimmy: @kimmygatewood Follow us: @artofkindnesspod @robpeterpaul Thank you to our sponsor: Whisps! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kimmy Gatewood starred in the Netflix comedy G.L.O.W. and just directed her first feature, GOOD ON PAPER, out now on Netflix. Nikki and Kimmy talk getting laid off and getting laid. Grab a cocktail, it's a kiki.Follow us on IG: @donttellmymother and @nikkilevy Hosted and Produced by Nikki LevyProduced by Liza Glucoft Executive Produced by Discount Sushi (Jon Cryer, Lisa Joyner, Jodi Zuckerman)Co-Produced by Andrew CongdonEdited and Sound Design by Donovan BullenTheme Song by Donovan Bullen & Jo MackenzieAdditional Vocals by Judi Levy (Nikki's mom)Art by Liza NelsonIntern: Joshua GarciaDistributed by ACastSpecial Thanks to Alison Greenspan, Scarlett Davis, Jordyn Palos, our moms See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What have you been watching lately?With the Nighthawks gearing up for some special episodes over the summer, they decided to lead off with a whole episode devoted to the latest movies in Matt and Trevor's queue and some of the latest movies to hit theaters!Discussed in this episode:The Mitchells vs. The Machines, Raya and the Last Dragon, Those Who Wish Me Dead, F9 (aka The Fast and the Furious 9,) Marvel's Loki, Vicious Fun, Good On Paper, Bo Burnham: Inside
Q&A on the Netflix movie Good on Paper with director Kimmy Gatewood. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company After years of putting her career ahead of love, stand-up comic Andrea Singer (Iliza Shlesinger) stumbles upon the perfect guy. On paper, Dennis checks all the boxes, but Andrea's friend, Margot, is convinced he's not all he appears to be.
Estrenos de la semana: Estrenos de la semana: Operación Camarón de Carlos Therón Envidia sana (Le bonheur des uns…) de Daniel Cohen Spirit – Indomable (Spirit Untamed) de Elaine Bogan La casa de las flores: La Película (The House of Flowers: The Movie) de Manolo Caro Tenía buena pinta (Good on Paper) de Kimmy Gatewood … Continua la lectura de Toma 6.54 – Cien de Cine (Estrenos 25 Junio 2021) →
Double Shot of Great Interviews With Netflix Movie Creators! First, we talk to the prolific writer/director JONATHAN HENSLEIGH about his latest action film 'The Ice Road'. Hensleigh is the screenwriter of such legendary scripts as 'Die Hard With A Vengeance', 'Armageddon', & 'Jumanji' and has turned to directing in the last 15 years with such notable titles as 'The Punisher' & 'Kill The Irishman' (2:32). Then, we discuss the new Iliza Schlesinger romantic comedy 'Good On Paper' with director KIMMY GATEWOOD. Gatewood is making her feature film directing debut after a career of directing TV series such as 'Girls5Eva' & 'The Babysitters' Club' and acting in such stellar Netflix titles as 'GLOW' & 'Atypical' (27:49). Host: Andrew Morgan Guests: Jonathan Hensleigh and Kimmy Gatewood This episode of The NOMCAST is brought to you by BRUUSH. Follow this link https://bit.ly/3xe5g7S (https://bit.ly/3xe5g7S) and use code POD15 to get 15% off your total purchase when you upgrade your oral care routine! Follow The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast on Twitter/IG @nomcastpod Visit us on the web https://nomcastpod.com/ (https://nomcastpod.com/)
Chelsea and Sarah talk about washing the dishes physically and metaphorically with Actor, Director, Writer, Producer, Wonder Woman, Kimmy Gatewood.
SHOW LESSOn this episode of Nikki Nights, Nikki chats with writer, director and actress, Kimmy Gatewood. They chat about the auditions that simply changed their lives forever. From "GLOW" to "The Apple Sisters" we hear all about Kimmy's creative journey in the business and how she navigated Hollywood, all while staying true to all things Gatewood. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nikkinights/message
Kimmy Gatewood is a director, actor, writer, and producer originally from Maryland. She can currently be seen on the hit Netflix show GLOW and directed an episode of Crazy Ex Girlfriend that the AV Club called "Perfect!" She is currently finishing her first feature, the Untitled Iliza Shlesinger Project. Other television directing includes upcoming episodes of Babysitter’s Club (Netflix), Sesame Street (HBO), Just Add Magic: Mystery City (Amazon), Helpsters (Apple), as well as HYPERLINKED (Disney/YouTube Red), and segments for The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale on Netflix. Her first short film, CONTROL (written by Alison Becker) made 34 festival appearances, and won 11 awards before becoming a Vimeo Staff Pick. Her follow-up short, Consent (written by Rebekka Johnson,) enjoyed a buzzy 11 festival run, capped with the Best Short win at The Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. Kimmy also directed the Clio Award-winning Comedy Central digital series Junketeers and several digital projects with Rachel Bloom including LADYBOSS for Vanity Fair and I Don’t Care About Award Shows which opened up the 2017 Creative Arts Emmys. As a performer, Kimmy is a part of the acclaimed musical comedy trio The Apple Sisters, Gravid Water at UCB and she's known to play the trombone for the Paul F. Tompkins band. You've seen her on Conan, The B in Apartment 23, Atypical, and as Stacey Beswick (one of the Beatdown Biddies) on GLOW, - so she can put you in a headlock. www.kimmygatewood.com www.instagram.com/kimmygatewood
Netflix's GLOW stars Kimmy Gatewood and Rebekka Johnson chat about using improv in their acting, writing and directing. We also discuss their days in the New York comedy scene and the dozens of improv groups they played in. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-scott2/support
Singer, Actor, Comedian, and film & tv director Kimmy Gatewood is a momma who truly does it all. She plays Stacey on GLOW (one-half of the iconic Beatdown Biddies) and Jackie gets the whole story behind the audition, the wrestling, and how the role changed her life. Plus, the importance of cleansing your cleansers, red lighting your face at the red lights, crying when you show your boobs on TV, and how self care changes with motherhood. For a list of everything mentioned in this episode, visit www.natchbeaut.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week - Amanda, Maria and guest, Kimmy Gatewood are visited by DEATH (a woman) who gives them a choice: DIE RIGHT NOW OR LIVE FOREVER. What would you do?Also, the girls check back in with the infamous Swastika Rug dilemma and talk about the ethics of returning clothes that you've worn. LISTEN TO THE MOTHER OF ALL SHOWS on EARIOS! Follow The Big Ones on Twitter @TheBigOnesPodEmail us at Thebigonespodcast@gmail.comPLEASE CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR PATREON!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kimmy Gatewood (GLOW, The Mother Of All Shows podcast) catches up with Betsy and Amanda this week to talk about getting conned into a sick-day, the one kid who makes the whole family late, and the realization that Paw Patrol will win every time. Plus, Betsy makes a shocking confession! -- SHOW INFORMATION Why Mommy Drinks Merchandise Facebook Page: @WhyMommyDrinksPodcast Facebook Group: @WhyMommyDrinks Instagram: @WhyMommyDrinksPodcast Twitter: @MommyDrinksShow Email: WhyMommyDrinksPodcast@gmail.com Sh*tshows Hotline: 424-279-8842 Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Episode 1: Mental Health – You are not alone!Welcome to the Mother of All Shows! In this inaugural episode Kimmy Gatewood dives into a conversation about mental health with two of her closest friends, Rebekka Johnson -a mother, actress and writer, and Kimmy’s comedy partner on Glow, and Amanda Deibert - a tv and comic book writer and mother. They dig into the baby blues, witches, and dealing with depression. Kimmy also talks with stand-up comedian Angelina Spicer about her experience surviving postpartum depression. Angelina is honest about how she uses humor to reduce the stigma around PPD (postpartum for short) and wants women to know they need to ask for help and accept help. Come for the conversation, stay for the baby parade! Interview:Angelina Spicer @angelinaspicer Instagram @angelinaspicer twitterLook out for updates on Angelina's upcoming comedy special/documentary on PPD! Panel:Rebekka Johnson @hellorebekka @hellorebekka twitterAmanda Deibert @amandadeibertofficial @amandadeibert twitter Resources: https://www.thebluedotproject.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amy chats with comedian/director/badass Kimmy Gatewood (GLOW, Consent) from Vancouver about how stars took so friggin' great all the time, how our five years ago selves would laugh at our current selves, and how LA turned us from cool NYC chicks to women who are likely to smuggle crystals in our grateful vaginas! Follow Kimmy @kimmygatewood. Check out GLOW on Netflix! Send me an email! momgeturshittogether@gmail.com. Join the Facebook page and community!
Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman is back to host the latest episode of the WINCLY! Our WINCLY podcast will now be released each Tuesday-Thursday afternoon going forward. Subscribe to Wrestling Inc Audio on iTunes to get each episode as soon as it's released. Today's WINCLY episode includes: Wrestling Inc's Justin LaBar joining Nick to break down the pro wrestling news of the past twenty-four hours. Including Seth Rollins topping the PWI 500, rumors Enzo and Cass could be coming back to NXT, WWE possibly holding another roster draft, backstage news on plans for Sami Zayn and Shinsuke Nakamura, CM Punk's in-ring Starrcast promo, Awesome Kong competing in the All Out Casino Battle Royale and more Nick's interview with Impact Wrestling Superstar TJP. Featuring TJP discussing his return to Impact Wrestling, working with Impact management, possibly teaming with Fallah Bahh, possible Impact - Twitch ideas, becoming a locker room mentor and more Scott Fishman's interview with GLOW's Kimmy Gatewood
From the archives: What a treat! The Apple Sister’s KIMMY GATEWOOD is hilarious and adorable but mostly she’s just a ginormous ray of sunshine! Even mention of Elizabeth’s butt mouth cannot tarnish her golden shine! Enjoy. Original airdate: JANUARY 16, 2011. Follow along with the show: http://www.totallylaime.com/ https://twitter.com/TotallyLaime https://twitter.com/drrosenrosen https://www.instagram.com/elizabethlaime/ https://www.instagram.com/doctorrosenrosen/
Kimmy Gatewood (GLOW), Stuart Moore, writer of AHOY Comics' BRONZE AGE BOOGIE and CAPTAIN GINGER and Jamal Igle, artist for AHOY's WRONG EARTH join the live show! Check out the website at comicbookclublive.com to find out how to watch the show live! And follow the show on Twitter: @comicbooklive, @azalben, @jtsizzle, and @realpetelepage Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kimmy Gatewood (GLOW), Stuart Moore, writer of AHOY Comics' BRONZE AGE BOOGIE and CAPTAIN GINGER and Jamal Igle, artist for AHOY's WRONG EARTH join the live show! Check out the website at comicbookclublive.com to find out how to watch the show live! And follow the show on Twitter: @comicbooklive, @azalben, @jtsizzle, and @realpetelepage Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Les chats with Kimmy Gatewood, half of the hilarious Beatdown Biddies on Netflix hit series 'GLOW'. They talk about working with friends, directing television and short films, her podcast, and more! Check it out!
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Comedy duo Kimmy Gatewood & Rebekka Johnson join me this week. I go WAY back with these hilarious ladies. They share how they started working together, their prep for their GLOW auditions, and all about the other projects they’re writing and directing. They also share their life changing walking lesson from Jonathan Van Ness! - Follow Kimmy: @kimmygatewood - Follow Rebekka: @HelloRebekka - Check out our website: www.nottoodeep.com - This episode is brought to you by our wonder sponsors: Squarespace, Everlane, Caffe Monster, and Burst Oral Care. Please support them for keeping this podcast free!
Before their back on Netflix in GLOW, Kimmy Gatewood and Rebekka Johnson are BACK in the Nation of Conversation! They chat with Hal and Danielle all about what will change with the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling in the second season, how the show has been a huge hit with WWE women wrestlers like Natalia, Charlotte Flair and more, what it's like to get actual injuries from wrestling and how they keep their wardrobe fresh as they tour the press junkets around the country. Plus Kimmy and Rebekka will have a bit of fun at the expense of our hosts as Hal and Danielle get an up-close and personal look at the Beatdown Biddies in action. Season 2 of GLOW premiers on Netflix on June 29th! Hosted by Hal Lublin and Danielle Radford Produced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun. If you want to talk about more wrestling throughout the week be sure to join us on Facebook or @TightsFights on Twitter. If you liked the show, please share it with your friends and be sure to leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts.
The wonderful actress/director KIMMY GATEWOOD (GLOW,The Apple Sisters) drops by to talk out existential crises, partying in Vegas and the nature of reality- virtual or otherwise. Michael reveals the time when he was the target of an a cappella sex cult & Bryce finally gets to talk about Crop Circles! BCC is produced by Riley Bray. Our theme song is “Come Alone,” by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records (www.lotuspool.com) If you like the show, please rate and review us on iTunes! To support the podcast, check out our Patreon Page (www.patreon.com/bigfootcollectorsclub) and unlock multiple reward episodes every month. MERCH is available here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bigfootcollectorsclub To submit to LISTENER-FILES: email: bigfootcollectorsclub@gmail.com LINKS High Strangeness this week is pretty visual heavy. For a great collection of the images we discuss check out this article: https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/circulos_cultivos/esp_circuloscultivos12.htm
Director and actor Kimmy Gatewood joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of her wrestling injuries from her time on Netflix's G.L.O.W., Jordan's childhood friends who had a secret Sega Genesis they hid from their strict parents, and Jesse's complicated feelings about indie wrestling and minor league basketball.
In dieser Ausgabe widmen wir uns der noch recht jungen Netflix Serie GLOW.
Chavo Guerrero is the trainer and stunt coordinator who helped the Netflix GLOW cast learn to wrestle! Chavo and Kimmy Gatewood and Rebecca Johnson (who play the Beatdown Biddies on GLOW) are sharing stories from the set of the Netflix hit, which has been renewed for season 2! Kimmy & Rebecca talk about taking bumps and doing their own stunts, creating their costumes, developing their gimmick, and working with Marc Maron. Chavo explains how he was able to get the girls wrestle-ready in just a few weeks, who had a real natural talent for the ring, and the moment he knew that Netflix had a hit on their hands!
Matt and Andrew talk to Rebekka Johnson and Kimmy Gatewood (from the Netflix series GLOW) about the similarities between improv and wrestling, trimming your pubes to fit into spandex, the relative merits of LA vs. New York craft services, and why Marc Maron got sick of seeing boobs. Plus Andrew and Rebekka reminisce about their time pulling pranks together on MTV's Boiling Points.
FIRST, major warning, we spoil all the things on Game of Thrones in this episode, so don't listen if you don't want to hear about what happens... for like 17 minutes in the beginning of the episode... seriously... and then at the end of the episode we debrief on the finale. All you really need to know is Rachel was totally right about something that people didn't already guess. We were also joined by a very special guest to get his thoughts on the show, Rachel's husband, Marc Baizman, who also happens to be great friends with our guest for this episode, the wonderful Kimmy Gatewood! Now, onto the real reason why you're here... Kimmy Gatewood is all the things! She is a comedian, actor, director, writer, and lovely human being. She, along with her two besties, created The Apple Sisters, and has had a serious breakout situation (not the pimple kind) with her role in Netflix's awesome show GLOW (which has just been renewed for a second season, woop woop!). We talked with Kimmy about what it's like working in show business and yes, we also cover Game of Thrones (because she was just in Gay of Thrones - yes!)... oh and then at, like, the LAST minute we managed to squeeze in that she directed #Ladyboss with our superhero Rachel Bloom of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fame. (ladygeekcrushingsohard!).
RECORDED 08/08/17 Corey is out of town for the week, but Bob got an interview with Kimmy Gatewood and Rebekka Johnson of the Netflix series GLOW. Enjoy the interview! Follow us on Twitter at @SmallPackagePod, or individually at @cbpoindexter and @BobFekete, and join us on Rocket League on XBox One Live at the same usernames.
Matt and Andrew talk to Rebekka Johnson and Kimmy Gatewood (from the Netflix series GLOW) about the similarities between improv and wrestling, trimming your pubes to fit into spandex, the relative merits of LA vs. New York craft services, and why Marc Maron got sick of seeing boobs. Plus Andrew and Rebekka reminisce about their time pulling pranks together on MTV's Boiling Points. Today's podcast is brought to you by warbyparker.com - get a FREE 5-Day Home Try-On at www.warbyparkertrial.com/SIBSB. Five pairs. Five days. One-hundred percent free.
Subscribe now via iTunes, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, or SiriusXM via the Spoke app. You can also get the show at http://www.rockettewomen.com. Check out that awesome site! The Netflix series GLOW is a delicious feminist masterpiece and a certified smash. Kimmy Gatewood and Rebekka Johnson play comedy duo Stacey and Dawn. Britney Young plays Carmen aka Machu Picchu. Each of them makes such a splash in these break out roles. Find us on social media: https://twitter.com/kimmygatewood https://www.instagram.com/kimmygatewood/?hl=en https://www.kimmygatewood.com https://twitter.com/HelloRebekka https://www.instagram.com/hellorebekka/ http://www.theapplesisters.com https://twitter.com/ItsBritneyYoung https://www.instagram.com/britneyyoung/ https://twitter.com/katiefward https://www.instagram.com/katiefward/ http://www.theenthusiasmenthusiast.com
Comedian Jim Jefferies discusses his rise in the comedy world, culminating with his new self-titled show on Comedy Central. Then, Kimmy Gatewood and Rebekka Johnson talk about wading into the pro wrestling world for the new Netflix series "GLOW."
Billy and Adam welcome the stars of Netflix' smash hit, Glow to discuss their experience making it. How does one train to become a female wrestler? What does the audition look like? And what does it mean when the producers give you a jacket at the end of the shoot? All of these questions, plus music by Send Medicine and Motley Crue! Brought to you by Squarespace
Kimmy Gatewood is an actress, comedian, writer, director, and mom of one! She joins Betsy, Amanda, and European male masseuse Hank to talk about the sh*tshows that are entertaining family from out of town, Mother's Day expectations, and sleeping in a family bed with your kids.
Rebekka Johnson and Kimmy Gatewood star as "Stacey" and "Dawn" in the upcoming Netflix series "GLOW." The show is all about the 80's LA-based wrestling promotion Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling. It tells the story of a group of women who were cast to learn how to wrestle and appeal to a demographic that the mainstream WWF had often ignored. They tell Mike, Hal and Danielle what it was like to take their first bump, if they feel like they could work a legitimate match and whether they plan to continue wrestling in the future. GLOW begins streaming on Netflix on June 23rd.
Biz and Theresa wonder if we're putting too much or too little weight on our kids' actual ages. Every time our older kids reach a new age, it seems younger than we imagined it would be, and our younger kids -- no matter how old they get -- always seem little compared to our big kids. When we set limits and expectations based on our kids' ages, it always somehow feels totally arbitrary! Plus, Biz acts like she cares, Theresa solves the formula, and we talk to actresses and moms Kimmy Gatewood and Rebecca Johnson about Glow, the new Netflix series about lady wrestlers. Follow Kimmy! @KimmyGatewood Follow Rebecca! @HelloRebekka Glow on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80114988 Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Our sponsors this week are Boll and Branch and thredUP. Go to http://www.bollandbranch.com and you’ll get $50 off your first set of sheets plus free shipping in the U.S. when you use the promo code BADMOTHER. One Bad Mother is also supported in part by thredUP, the world’s largest online thrift store. Right now, go to http://www.thredUP.com/badmother to get an extra 40% off your first order. Share your genius and fail moments! Call 206-350-9485* *Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!! Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Subscribe to One Bad Mother in iTunes Join our mailing list!
Actress and director Kimmy Gatewood joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of Kimmy's sweet new minivan, Kimmy's new Netflix show about women's wrestling in the 80's - G.L.O.W., and the genius of Norm MacDonald.
She's a cohost triple threat - charming, funny, and wise! The wonderful KIMMY GATEWOOD, mother to 7 month old Lottie, is here to discuss our good/bad/funnies (Potty time! Crawling! Tantrum handling fail! Post partum sounds! Bless you! Dancing baby!). Then we give our unqualified advice to listener questions about how to deal with feelings of guilt or sadness on behalf of your first baby when contemplating bringing another baby into the mix, how to handle being the best man in a destination wedding when it is happening over your baby's due date, and what to do about the annoying aunt and her annoying comments about the baby? Enjoy!
Biz and Theresa explore the hardest parts of parenting and how "suffering" affects our relationships with our partners. Biz wants her husband to SUFFER LIKE SHE HAS! Theresa has Catholic guilt and wants to spare everyone at her own expense. Turns out we each have our own set of issues and in both cases -- surprise! -- suffering sucks. Luckily our guest, comedienne and actress Kimmy Gatewood, brightens our outlook on things when she joins us to talk about her newborn, her nanny, and her new mom sketch series Milk Factory.
Our incredible live FINALE for your listening ears to enjoy. Chet Cosmos - Zak White Space Betty - Becca Flinn Robotron X-4700 - Dan Fulton Lord Xxylaxx - Lee Keeler Special guests- Dana Snyder, Kimmy Gatewood, Matt Johnson, Wes Robertson, Jameel Saleem, Barak Hardley, Kimberly Horner, Lauren Seifer, Dustin Miles, Taylor Autumn Bertman Written and created by Zak White Produced by Becca Flinn Engineered and recorded by Chris Henry
Put on your fluffiest cat tail and your Elizabethan collar for this episode with special guest pirate-princess-trombonist Kimmy Gatewood (The Apple Sisters), whose teenage Garth Halloween costume puts Dana Carvey to shame. To shame!
Kimmy Gatewood of the Apple Sisters joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of Foxy Grandpa films, the Apple Sisters' Las Vegas show and DF Con 2013.
Episode 22: Up, up, and also away with The Great Undiscovered Project. “The Dream Prisoners,” with Matt Gourley, John Ross Bowie, Kimmy Gatewood and Patton Oswalt. Scott Aukerman SINGS! Southie? SOUTHIE?!?!
Jimmy Pardo & Kimmy Gatewood go toe to toe in a twitter battle for the history books. A hard cover history book. The Star of "Never Not Funny" is never not competitive against this Apple Sister who is rotten to the core. Yes, I went there!
Hulu's "The Morning After" writers Matt Vasscellaro and Kimmy Gatewood walk you through this week's very best TV. They're joined by this week's very special guest from MTV's "Death Valley" Charlie Sanders!
"The Morning After" (on Hulu) writers Matt Vascellaro and Kimmy Gatewood walk you through the best TV of the week. In this episode the team is joined by very special guest: actress, comedian and Garfunkel and Oates star Riki Lindhome!
Writers Matt Vascellaro and Kimmy Gatewood sit down with star of "Mean Girls" star and creator of "Jersey Shoresical." Watch now to find out exactly what TV you should watch this week.
We're back. Vacation break over, me, Joe Paulino and the rest of the Succotash crew are together again and rocking Studio P in Sausalito. Episode 7 features no guests or interviews but we DO have clips from eight comedy podcasts, two Bursts O' Durst with comedian Will Durst and Where's The Coffee?, an original tune by our musical director Scott Carvey. (Listen to this episode for information about when you can expect to hear — if our plans hold up — both Scott and his brother Dana (do the math) live in the studio in an episode in the near future!) Here's what we've got in store this time... • Burst O' Durst (x2)A double dose of political comedian Will Durst in this edition. Catch Will at his home site at http://WillDurst.com or on Twitter as @WillDurst. • The Apple SistersOne of podcasting's fastest rising shows, Kimmy Gatewood, Rebekka Johnson and Sarah Lowe are The Apple Sisters, bring their 1940's flare with a 21st century sensibility to the webwaves. Guest Jason Ritter joins them in this clip. Get more at http://TheAppleSister.com or on iTunes. • Chris Porter's General StoreComedian Chris Porter, a finalist on Season 4 of Last Comic Standing, rants a bit about obesity and wonders why people in Texas can even be fat. Load up on him at http://pantswise.com/generalstore or on iTunes. • Nobody Likes OnionsSo says host and comic Patrick Melton, who's joined by comedian Ryan Stout, who leads the discussion off into what a bad gig can be like...and can you recover? If you like what you hear, go get yourself a full helping at http://nobodylikesonions.com or iTunes. • Comedy BuffetWhat I can tell you is that the Comedy Buffet guys have a couple of dudes (Jason and Jesse) from Van Full Of Candy on their show where, in this clip, they joke about oversized food and diabetes. (What I can also tell you is that I'm a big, giant goober. In the podcast, I dress the CB boys down for not ID'ing themselves. Next time I'll read the email someone sends in all the way through. Michael Powell hosts the show, joined this time around by usual suspects Matt Bernier and Don Buley.) Have yourself a good ol' time over at http://TheComedyBuffet.com or iTunes. • Judge John HodgmanIf you don't know who John Hodgman is, you've no one to blame but yourself. He's the PC in the PC and Mac commercials. He's a correspondent on The Daily Show. And, well, he's John Hodgman! On his podcast, which is patterned much like the old People's Court on TV, he hears "legal" cases of strange and dubious merit and then rules on them. In our clip, he sounds off after hearing some letters by listeners with questions. Hear the full stories at http://maximumfun.org or iTunes. • Somebody And MeA couple of guys from Chicago, Patrick O'Rourke and Rob Gregory, welcome guests Carley Moseley and Andy Kushnir from the sketch group Jeremy. In this segment, they try to get a fix on exactly what a hipster is all about. Hear more at http://somebodyandme.com or iTunes. • The UnoffendablesComic Tom Rhodes is joined here by Lou Angelwolf and Dana Gibson along with guest John Fugelsang. In the clip we have, John talks about his religion-flavored upbringing and how it helpd to shape his early comedy. There's more in store at http://trr.libsyn.com or iTunes. • What Duvet SaidJason Duplissea and Rob Celli sliced out their own clip and sent it along, entitling it "The Breast of Duvet". In the segment, they examine a news story in which a women fended off police with gouts of her own breast milk. Tasty stuff. Want more? http://whatduvetsaid.blogspot.com or iTunes. (And if you want even more WDS, I'm hoping to have Rob Celli in the studio with me for Epi8 as my special guest co-host!) As you can see, Succotash Epi7 is stuffed with delicious podcastery. In addition, our booth announcer Bill Heywatt has a bit of a meltdown in studio (we're also featuring his unique spin on the classic drink, the Snowshoe), and we have a new commercial from our favorite sponsor, Henderson's Pants. If you'd like, follow us on twitter @SuccotashShow, Like us at our Facebook page (just search for "Succotash Show" on fb), or drop us a line at marc@SuccotashShow.com! Until next time, be kind, rewind and, as always, pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
Kimmy Gatewood, one of the beat down biddies from GLOW is here to talk about her directing career. This episode is sponsored by Shot Lister, the better way to make your day. To learn more about this awesome app that does the hard work of managing and scheduling a shot list for you, go to https://shotlister.com/ Get live show tickets here: JustShootItpod.com/Live Contribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help support the show: www.patreon.com/JustShootItPodAs always, follow @MrMattEnlow (www.twitter.com/MrMattEnlow) and Oren @SmiteyPieLeg(www.twitter.com/SmiteyPieLeg) on twitter. For more episodes visit www.JustShootitPodcast.comShow your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who are guests are a week early on our instagram @JustshootItPod(www.instagram.com/justshootitpod/) Send feedback to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com or Call us at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we’ll air your voicemail on the show! Music was provided by the free music archive and by Jahzzar. Just Shoot It is a podcast about directing, filmmaking and storytelling. Each week we interview your directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and actors, and learn how they became successful, working content creators. We’re all about getting off your butt and making your own videos. We’ll share tips and stories of how people in the entertainment industry forced their ways into sustainable careers. Matt Enlow is a director working in comedy. His website is mrmattenlow.com Oren Kaplan is a director and VFX artist who has directed the theatrical feature, The Hammer, a Lifetime movie, and countless branded content videos. His website is directedbyoren.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/just-shoot-it-a-podcast-about-filmmaking-screenwriting-and9776/donations