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Pat Regan (Seek Treatment, Hacks), Maritza Montañez (The Squirrel) and Christina Chen (A Fine Line) join the classroom for our first ever Grey's Wellness Check where we allow devoted Grey's fans to air their grievances, share their emotional journeys and try to figure out what's the deal with season 17's beach scenes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelley Quinn (Eating Shit and Loving It) joins Colby and Amir to talk her freedom from the prison of the desires of the flesh, joining the new season of 24, kissing with tongue, and so much more! Plus, a Love Letter from the incredible Maritza Montañez! Everyone does a Charlie Sheen impression! Honey Baby Sweetie Love theme by Brooks Allison
Maritza Montañez (Squirrel Comedy) drops in with the boys to talk confidence, trust, and absolutely wild but wonderful 301 improv teachers, all on her journey to becoming one of the coldest (and nicest) players in the improv game. Maritza is on Twitter and Instagram, @itzaritz. SPECIAL PLUG: Check out the Doomsday Commemorative Megashow on March 13th, 2021 at 6pm, streaming at twitch.tv/thesquirrelnyc Recorded February 18th, 2021 Instagram @chuckleheads_pod @sirbizlow @yojeanty Twitter @stevejeanty @sirbizlow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chuckleheadscomedy/support
Squirrel Comedy Theater co-founders Patrick Keene & Maritza Montañez talk to Amir and Colby about letting your suitors come to you, opening relationships during Covid shutdowns, Maritza's audition for Saturday Night Live, and so much more! Plus, a love letter from the inveterate Ross Snow Honey Baby Sweetie Love theme music by Brooks Allison
The first of three holiday party-sized episodes! Manolo Moreno (Dr Gameshow, KPISS FM), Amir Khan (UCB), and Maritza Montañez (UCB) all join Colb in the studio to plan Radio Free Brooklyn Party, name their favorite Christmas treats, and more! Young Person's Radio airs every Sunday morning at 10 on Radio Free Brooklyn. Listen live at radiofreebrooklyn.com or on the RFB mobile app.
Jared and Nick wash dishes with Martiza Montañez (UCB's Harold Night, Living Room: The First Generation). They talk about working at a bookstore, Academic Decathlon, and Maritza's distrust of dishwashers. Rate and review us on iTunes! Follow us on Twitter @badstuffpodcast or send us an email at badstuffpodcast@gmail.com!
Amir Khan (UCB) returns to YPR to give Colb feedback on new ways to open the show, suggest the best ways to see the upcoming Joker movie, and start the hype machine for this year's Halloween! Maritza Montañez calls to talk costumes! Ernest Meyers details his trip to see The Irishman! A jam-packed ep! Young Person's Radio airs every Sunday morning at 10 on Radio Free Brooklyn. Listen live at radiofreebrooklyn.com or the RFB mobile app.
This week on Nicoles Greys Anatomy, Nicole sits down with Maritza Montaez to discuss April Kepner!!!! Topics include Maritza's Grey's Journey, Kepner losing the baby, the shooting speech, and so much more! Plus Maritza gives us a stunning Shonda-logue to finish off the ep! ---PLEASE SUBSCRIBE/RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.NICOLE'S GREY'S ANATOMY is a Forever Dog Podcast. https://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/nicoles-greys-anatomy/
Joe and Emily talk Season 1 Episode 6 "Busey and the Beach" with actress/writer/teacher Maritza Montañez (UCB Theatre, MTV, Fusion, Fifty/Cincuenta) Follow Joe on Instagram: @Joe DiBella Follow Emily on Twitter: @EmDuncaroo Follow Maritza on Instagram: @itzaritz
Once again, each improvisor recounts the notes that shaped their understanding of improv or their understanding of themselves as improvisors. Featuring John Timothy, Beth Appel, Ashley Ward, Jake Cornell, X Mayo, Terry Withers, Maritza Montañez, Kevin Mullaney, David Bluvband, Lindsay Calleran, Rudy Behrens, and Cathryn Mudon. Hosted by Curtis Retherford.
Apr 1: Trevor Lyon, Maritza Montañez, and Ilana Rubin all join Colb in the studio on Easter Sunday to talk Passover, high school dances, and Gladys Knight's title song to the James Bond movie License to Kill! Loyal Caller Tim Keck reenacts the crucifixion! Plus, new callers Kyle Sherman and a British Atheist! Young Person's Radio airs every Sunday morning at 10 on Radio Free Brooklyn. Listen live at radiofreebrooklyn.com.
Maritza Montañez joins Hoff to discuss SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE S43E10, “Sam Rockwell; Halsey” (1:33) and the “horse soldiers” movie 12 STRONG (25:45). Joe Kowalski tags in for a review of the Dav Pilkey children’s book DOG MAN AND CAT KID (53:43).
Special guest Maritza Montañez (UCB) joins as we discuss the latest Pixar film, Coco, set in Mexico and starring Anthony Gonzalez, Gael Garcia Bernal, among other Latinx voice actors. We fawn over the care and appreciation of the culture the movie borrows from, throw some shade at the Frozen short before the film, and discuss the overwhelming importance of representation on screen. So much to discuss!FOLLOW BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD]:https://twitter.com/blackmenpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/blackmenpodcastBUY BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/black-men-can-t-jump-in-hollywoodSUPPORT BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] ON PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/BMCJBLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/black-men-cant-jump-in-hollywood
Hoy hablamos con Maritza Montañez, una Mexicana-Americana que crecí en California, y ahorita es comediante en Nueva York. Nos cuenta sobre ser la “gringa” en su familia aún ha vivido mucho que le hace sentir muy Mexicana, sobre lo porque va a marchar este Sábado, y que significa cacho.
Maritza Montañez cares a lot about political activism, comedy, and herself, and sometimes it's hard to balance everything. She talks about work versus private life, activism versus comedy, and all kinds of complex social and political motivations and how we can navigate them and avoid being totally disgusting. Near the end of the session, we hash out what this might mean for comedy. But there's a lot more at play in the world.