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Blake Lively made Time's 100 Most Influential list, Sperm Racing, Nice Carter's newest sex assault accusation, Amanda Bynes joins OnlyFans, Cop Cam: a not-missing person case, Talk Tuah is done, and a Corey Feldman update. RIP Wink Martindale and Jay North. Oh, and a belated RIP Ray Combs. Radio: Michigan is moving their sports broadcasts to WCSX & WMGC. Guy Gordon BLOWN OUT at WJR. McSteamy is “unrecognizable” now that we know Eric Dane had ALS. Nick Carter is in hot water AGAIN. There is a new boring documentary out on the Carter family. The world's first ‘sperm race' is going to happen… with gambling. Karmelo Anthony is getting more sympathy than Austin Metcalf… who he murdered. The family seems to be living large. Diddy lands Brian Steel as a defense attorney. Spring Break banned in Panama City Beach. Amanda Bynes joins OnlyFans, but promises not to be a whore on there. We watch a girl on TikTok watching us ripping on Amanda. Cop Cam: An entitled brat gets loud and arrested because her sister is “missing”. New York AG Letitia James is being investigated now. Podcasts: Talk Tuah drops another episode. This time with Chanel West Coast. 7k views after 24 hours. Comments section is brutal. Billy Corgan interviewed Dale Bozzio of missing persons. Hey Johnny Depp… why you look different? Aimee Lou Wood is whining about an SNL it. They've since apologized. Some stars can't take the heat. Sarah Palin is still strolling along. She banged Glen Rice, ya know. We watch Corey Feldman shred the harmonica. He's doing great now. Time dropped their Most Influential People of 2025 and Blake Lively is somehow on it. David Hogg is here to stay. Harvard is sitting on billions of dollars. Hulu is ripping Trudi off. Marc is recommending the new Black Mirror. Fyre Fest 2 has been delayed. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
He made TV viewers swoon when he appeared shirtless on Grey's Anatomy winning him the nickname Dr. McSteamy. Now, a medical crisis for actor Eric Dane, as he reveals he's been diagnosed with ALS. And we've told you about all the madness inside theaters during the number one movie in America...Minecraft. And it's getting crazier with one rowdy fan actually bringing a live chicken. Now, as theater managers brace for a wild weekend, many are refusing to let minors in without an adult. Plus, the iconic music festival Coachella kicks off today with Lady Gaga and other big stars scheduled to perform. But before a note of music is played, there's already chaos with concert goers stuck in never ending traffic and other headaches. And President Trump headed to Walter Reed Medical Center today for his first physical since returning to The White House. Trump, who turns 79 in June, says he's never felt better, but what will the doctor say? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc & Kim welcome Ethan for In Other News with Ethan, diving into the chaos and comedy of the week. The UK is getting its own version of Saturday Night Live in 2026—SNL UK—reigniting a format last seen in the '80s with comedy legends like Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. Meanwhile, Gen Z and Gen Alpha are turning theaters upside down over the new Minecraft movie, bringing live chickens and throwing popcorn like it's Rocky Horror Picture Show all over again. The Oscars are finally introducing a category to honor stunt coordinators—just a century late. Plus, Euphoria and Grey's Anatomy actor Eric Dane (aka McSteamy) reveals he's battling ALS but vows to keep working. And yes, we outed Ethan as a one-time Grey's fan.
We'll give you all we've got to give because we don't care too much for money, cuz money Can't Buy Me Love. It's the beginning of McNerdy month, as we dive into the early films of Patrick Dempsey, Dr. McDreamy (or McSteamy, or whatever he was called). First up is Can't Buy Me Love, co-starring the amazing Amanda Peterson and underutilized Courtney Gains. It's a high school tale of be careful what you wish for.
Late upload (our bad); UK vs Brown; CFB Quarterfinals; Virgin River; NFL week 18; Playoff scenarios and incentives; Choose Your Destiny; Mic Drop
Call It A Grey Sloan Memorial reunion! Jess & Camilla get the tea on Chyler's least favorite storyline while also discussing her experience with perimenopause and feeling foreign in her own body. Plus, find out if she could do it all over again, would she still choose McSteamy? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Audrey, Jayne, and Sam are joined by one of their favorite podcasts: Girl Talk! Listen to hear some great topics such as the debate over Greys Anatomy characters Derrick and Mark, Addison Rae's popular new song "Diet Pepsi", and they rank 5 of the most influential pop culture moments. Finally, they end off the episode with Song of the Week.
Naturopathic Practicioner Raven is thrown back into the measured embrace of regular, degular Dr. Jeff when she is accused of poisoning her clients. Because he loves her so darn much, and because it is obviously not her fault, and because it is 1997 and these things just happen, the McSteamy and Holistic Hottie team up to uncover the cause of this mystery illness and get infected with love along the way. Also with the mystery illness. What can a post-AIDS romance novel about disease teach us about Pandemic patterns? Are characters their jobs or is it just the Capitalism talking again? Can a person in 1996 be good, even if they are allergic to salad? Look out - there's gateway drugs in the echinacea!
The fast and furiousiness of this movie is out of control… is will smith officially back? Why is the villain McSteamy from Grey's Anatomy? Find out on this episode!
Hey there lovely listeners! It's Thursday, so I thought it was fitting to release the Grey's Anatomy bonus segment today. We talk about two things that Grey's has become very well known for - devastating deaths and messy relationships. We had a few more topics slated for discussion, so we will be doing another round of Grey's Anatomy discussion once Candi has completed her watch of the series. As you'll hear at the end, she's in Season 11 and she's all in on seeing this through to Season 20. So stay tuned for that!Thank you for listening. Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time.Support the showFollow the pod on IG, Twitter, and Tumblr.Send longer feedback to morewinepod@gmail.com.Find our full catalog of past episodes at morewinepod.buzzsprout.com.
Join Alex for a Sunday Session where she takes you through her hilariously chaotic recent travel disaster that involved her getting way too fucked up on the plane. She talks about meeting McSteamy from Grey's Anatomy, gives her take on Taylor and Travis and provides an update on her “hot girl stomach problems”. She reveals that while Matt was away for work she didn't leave her house for four weeks - is she depressed or does she truly just love being alone? Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sexiest man alive...and someone is talking about excrement. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegcpod/support
Ben Burrell and the gang give into your biggest TV binges, can you beat 903 of Greys Anatomy? AND after yesterday's game, we're back with another round Name That Job... you'll never guess this one.
Apologies for the late upload this week, y'all! But we were at Fan Expo all weekend and our brains are fried, so here's the live show we did at Black Sheep at the beginning of the month.
Ambulance crashes, Nazis, Exposed arteries and Ava. Tamzen delves into the idea of loosing the ground beneath your feet and the shattering of your foundation..solo! We dissect the heart-wrenching ambulance crash scene, delve into Bailey's marital issues and reflect on Derek's revelations about Meredith. Have you ever wondered how surgeons manage their relationships in the midst of their demanding profession? We draw parallels between Bailey's storyline and Adele and Weber's relationship, examining how partners outside the medical profession juggle their significant other's taxing lifestyle. Tamzen and AylaxxxGreys Anatomy CreditsCreated by Shonda RhimesStarring :Ellen Pompeo - Meredith GreySandra Oh - Christina YangT. R. Knight - George O'MalleyJustin Chambers - Alex KarevKatherine Heigl - Izzie StevensChandra Wilson - Miranda BaileyJames Pickens Jr - Richard WebberPatrick Dempsy - Derek ( McDreamy ) ShepardKate Walsh - Addison ShepardSara Ramirez - Callie Torres Mark Sloan - Eric Dane Support the showThis podcast is recorded on stolen land of the Wurundjeri people. We also acknowledge that medical practices of the traditional owners of these lands were developed and used way before the medical practices discussed in this show, they are also continued to be used today. Contact us at scalpelsandtequila@gmail.comInstagram @scalpelsandtequilapodcastPatreon/scalpelsandtequila@missthayes and @ms_ayla_azure
Dead hamsters tell no tales. RIP Poppy. We, here at VAJ, GUARANTEE this is not the last time that woman poops in a bucket. Girls have 3 P's. Did a cat shit in my mouth? This is us virus... coming to you 2 years ago. A 100 year old woman is the mother of liberty. Al is from the dick and balls region. So fun! Commit to the pink thong... or just don't fucking wear it! Michael Jackson - y'craze! Everything is England, it turns out. McSteamy pee'd in his foyer. Relatable to poor people. Boys on the Side is NOT a comedy. Cats like Big Boy's mouth. Apparently. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vividapplejuice/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vividapplejuice/support
What You'll Hear In This Episode:Everyone gets rejected, even McSteamy. Being a “masculine man” is not about being impervious to emotions. Men are just as terrified of rejection as women are. How being afraid of rejection often keeps a man from approaching a woman, and what you can do to welcome the right type of man to court you.What Benjamin really thought of Lisa's joke to him about “making the first cut” when they first met!When a guy gets rejected, he feels like he has failed. Most men are not only afraid of rejection, but they really want to be seen. How the 12 week program with Lisa and Benjamin can help you learn to put up a boundary with a man in a gentle yet firm way. How divorce makes a man feel like a failure, even if it ended for multiple reasons. Continue On Your JourneyLisa Shield | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call With LisaEmail the podcast at: podcast@lisashield.comMentioned: Quotes:“As a man, if a woman is trying to be mysterious, aloof or even bitchy, that's not inviting.” - BenjaminWhen a guy gets rejected, he feels like he has failed. - Benjamin “Most men are not only afraid of rejection, but they really want to be seen.” - Lisa
Mike & Robbie reconvene to try home YooHoo, talk about Mike's Disney trip, Robbie's big night behind the mic calling wrestling, Spirited, plus their drinks, snacks and more! Email: 222MandR@gmail.com Social Media: Facebook.com/mikeandrobbie & Twitter.com/mikeandrobbie
Meredith and Derek have a GIANT bath. Seriously, seriously where did that bath come from?Georges Dad is in hospital, Izzie and Alex speak in the first person and Christina and Bourke are struggling to hide their secretContact us at scalpelsandtequila@gmail.comInstagram @scalpelsandtequilapodcast@missthayes and @ms_ayla_azurexTamzen and Ayla Hosted by Tamzen Hayes and Ayla AzureThis podcast is recorded on stolen land of the Wurundjeri people. We also acknowledge that medical practices of the traditional owners of these lands were developed and used way before the medical practices discussed in this show, they are also continued to be used today. Greys Anatomy CreditsCreated by Shonda RhimesStarring Ellen Pompeo - Meredith GreySandra Oh - Christina YangT. R. Knight - George O'MalleyJustin Chambers - Alex KarevKatherine Heigl - Izzie StevensChandra Wilson - Miranda BaileyJames Pickens Jr - Richard WebberPatrick Dempsy - Derek ( McDreamy ) ShepardIziah Washington - Preston BurkeKate Walsh - Addison ShepardSara Ramirez - Callie Torres
This week, Host of Kennedy on FOX Business and the Kennedy Saves The World podcast, Kennedy joins Abby in the classroom to explain how she saves the world. Kennedy reflects on her unique educational journey and how she's proud of her decision to return to school on her own timeline. She also shares an unexpected date she had with McSteamy, aka Eric Dane. Later, Kennedy shares with Abby how she navigates a healthy work-life balance. Keep up with Abby after class on Twitter: @AbbyHornacek Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carmen and Kelcey are reunited for the first time since Kelcey had her baby! Listen in as they tackle the McSteamy and Addison relationship, deal with Megan being invincible, and George obviously being a terrible communicator. Make sure to give this podcast a 5* review where ever you listen and share with a friend who loves Grey's just as much as you!Social:@greysacademypod@carmen.gabriel.official@chaoticallykelcey*This podcast is not in any way connected with Grey's Anatomy or any of its affiliates. This is intended for comedic purposes only.*
Join Jackie & Diana as they deep dive into HBO's Euphoria. They may be the last 2 people on earth who have not watched the show, but they may tell you something you didn't know about it. Hear about Jackie's stellar pausing/freeze framing skills, Diana's struggles with actually watching the episode, & their disappointment in McSteamy.Please rate and/or review wherever you listen to podcasts.Email homebodiesonly@gmail.com
If there is wrestling on you better believe Stephanie Hardy is talking about it because when she's not busy with her Hardy Wrestling Podcast, she's commentating on Women's Wrestling Talk on Fite TV or working alongside The BellaDonna Division. With all of that going on, we were lucky enough to get a moment of Stephanie's time to talk not only about all of the above, but also her WWE crush on Gigi Dolin as well as all the wonders of women in wrestling,the McSteamy and McDreamy of the WWE, and more! Find Hardy Wrestling Podcast and Stephanie Below: Official Site: https://linktr.ee/queenstephhardy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardywrestlingpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queenstephhardy Twitter: https://twitter.com/hardywrestlepod Twitter: https://twitter.com/QueenStephHardy Anchor: https://anchor.fm/stephanie-hardy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoobM_cfN6vb64GUs87r2dA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3SppRysu0LL11lChsIUNFI Crushgasm: Official Site: https://crushgasmpodcast.wordpress.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrushgasmPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crushgasmpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crushgasm Anchor: https://anchor.fm/crushgasm Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/crushgasm YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5fMDy4_uGsQ-izsXURCXA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crushgasm/support
The first eliminations of season six come to a close with a tight match between Amy, Cheyenne, and Ian. It's gerunds on parade in round one as we add an 'i-n-g' to some of our favorite titles. Then, we take a trip to the lab to explore the madness behind some pop culture mad scientists. It all wraps up with the lightning round, which completes the lineup for the Mark VII Division finals! Join us next week for an off-season Oscar special before the season six playoffs! NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
The first eliminations of season six come to a close with a tight match between Amy, Cheyenne, and Ian. It's gerunds on parade in round one as we add an 'i-n-g' to some of our favorite titles. Then, we take a trip to the lab to explore the madness behind some pop culture mad scientists. It all wraps up with the lightning round, which completes the lineup for the Mark VII Division finals! Join us next week for an off-season Oscar special before the season six playoffs!Support Us On Patreon
Hot topics are always steamy and the Divas of Monday night are ready to dig in! Viral Tik Toks, men and women showering, and much more. Listen live or later...you never know where the convo will go!
So much goin on!! We got alot to run threw! ASAP Rocky Gets Riri Prego!! ..........Rocky Dont Fumble this!! JD Cheat On Janet Jackson............Was is worth it. We need to see Euphoria's Rue Done cross the line and CAL aka McSteamy we gonna need you to tuck that Power's Tariq not laying the pipe right all his women flippin on him lol Bill Cosby Doc " We Need Talk About Cosby " is the nail in the coffin. We knew it was bad but now we got the dates, places and cases. Yea he might need to go back in. And VERZUZ is back for season 3Kickin off Feb 15 with ANTHONY HAMILTON Vs MUSIQ SOULCHILD !!Who you got!!! Enjoy
Eric Dane...you know..McSteamy from Grey's Anatomy..was in Charmed..and now is in Euphoria...is such a fun interview!! Check out our conversation with Eric Dane!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ERIC DANE Stars in HBO's “EUPHORIA” (Also known for GREYS ANATOMY - as McSteamy).
That's right! McSteamy himself drops in to give us ALL the details on EUPHORIA!(Okay, they didn't ask him about his appearance on Saved By the Bell. That's fine, guys! See if I lend any more suggestions!)
Happy Wine Wednesday! We are back from the holiday break with an all new installment in our special series, The Pilot Project. Very special guest and friend to the podcast Abbey White from The Hollywood Reporter joins us again to discuss the pilot episode of the critically acclaimed HBO series, Euphoria. We kick things off by sharing our respective experiences with the series. Abbey is a regular watcher while Jocelyn is a newbie. Next, we discuss the sh*t we liked and the sh*t we did not like about the pilot episode. The Euphoria writers are telling two different stories - one focused on teens navigating life and the other story that feels intended to scare the crap out of those of us in the audience who are far removed from our teen years. The pilot was at its best when it focused on world building and laying out the challenges that the teens will grapple with as the series develops. As always, we had some Qs that needed some As. We had a lot of questions about teen boys hanging out with no shirts on. Seriously, is that a thing? We also discussed meaningful choices made in the pilot from the decision to make Rue's mother Black, the use of lighting and coloring, and musical selections. As a regular watcher of Grey's Anatomy, Jocelyn had a lot of thoughts about the surprising appearance of Eric Dane AKA McSteamy in the Euphoria pilot. We talk about that and other unexpected twists from the pilot. We would never leave you without a thirst segment, but we did things a little differently this week. Given that there are very few adult characters in the pilot, we went in a different direction and shared a few things/people that make us euphoric. For those who are all caught up on Euphoria or not afraid to know what happens after the pilot, we have a fun spoiler segment. Worry not, spoilerphobes - you'll have lots of warning before that segment.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @MoreWinePod! Send longer feedback to morewinepod@gmail.com. And be sure to give our amazing guest Abbey a follow over on Twitter and on Instagram. You can find a great recap of their writing from 2021 here.As always, we love you for listening. And a friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, and we use lots of adult language. Did you like this episode of the The Pilot Project series? Be sure to check out our prior episodes on The Walking Dead, Teen Wolf, and The Sopranos. And check out our episodes on iconic shows like Pose, Bob's Burgers, and Black Ass Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Until next time!TW/CW: drug use, self medication, suicide, self-harm, sexual assault Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/morewinepod)
Gordon is the Shizapoo. History by Scott. My immune system said Too Much Hassle. This is Your Uhhhhh Captain Uhhhhh Handcuffing. I hear dead people laughing. How Many Langwridges do You Speak? Better Living thru Christmas tree. Let the nightmares commence! Remote Start THIS! When Life Gives You Cookies, Make Sunshine. Uncle Ben vs Uncle Owen. McSteamy is just McSweaty now. COVID Cleanup, Aisle 6. All the Jingle Haters. Major Spoilers and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Gordon is the Shizapoo. History by Scott. My immune system said Too Much Hassle. This is Your Uhhhhh Captain Uhhhhh Handcuffing. I hear dead people laughing. How Many Langwridges do You Speak? Better Living thru Christmas tree. Let the nightmares commence! Remote Start THIS! When Life Gives You Cookies, Make Sunshine. Uncle Ben vs Uncle Owen. McSteamy is just McSweaty now. COVID Cleanup, Aisle 6. All the Jingle Haters. Major Spoilers and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Alisha raves about Jason Sudeikis' new hit comedy Ted Lasso on Apple TV. Grey's Anatomy welcomes back characters Lexie Grey & Mark Sloan to Meredith's imaginary beach. Jerry admits feeling a bit of reboot fatigue from Hollywood, particularly in the horror genre. Is A Million Little Things suffering from storytelling overload? Will Bridgerton survive the controversial absence of Regé-Jean Page? Did you catch Law & Order SVU's reunion of Olivia Benson & Elliot Stabler? Tune in & hear what Alisha & Jerry have to think!
We have the time of our lives this week! After a slight recording mishap (or probably voodoo), Erica covers Sweet Home Alabama and reignites the old 2007 debate of McDreamy vs. McSteamy. We discuss negative southern stereotypes, godless heathens, and another thing we're not fans of in addition to men in thongs: bickering couples. Then Lucie covers one of her old reliables, Dirty Dancing...which she sort of just now realizes is liberal propaganda and may have made a SLIGHR impression on her young brain. Also, don't try the lift at home kids, it will only end in bruises and heartache. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, & review, and remember - nobody puts BMGB I'm the corner!
Episode 15 - To Banana Hammock & Beyond!Nikki & Jozlyn check in on each other, to share what's been going on in their lives recently. A few highlights - Joz braves the park & is hoping to go to a Bachelorette party. Nikki's status quo & hanging up on Joz for bringing up the "C Word"! Beyond Burger burps. Banana hammocks. Wash your dirty feet! Upcoming guests on the pod. Get your sexy on. McSteamy or was it McDreamy? The Internet is scary. Current podcasts they are listening to & a fun game! Nikki brought Truth or Drink to tonights podcast, where she asks Jozlyn a couple of fun party game questions. This sparks some reminiscing & some interesting conversation. Let's see where the conversation takes us...Cheers!*Trigger alert - there are some trigger topics in this podcast.Host Info-Jozlyn - Former On-Air Radio Personality, turned wannabe Podcaster, who is a wife, boy mom, dog mom, loves coffee (& Vodka), to workout and sometimes reads books in her spare time.Nikki - is a Former "Bar Stool Thrower" who has a real job & is a girl mom, amateur photographer, loves rollercoasters, True Crime TV and margaritas. Show Links -Website - https://keepingupwithchaos.netIG -https://instagram.com/keeping_up_with_chaosFB -https://facebook.com/keepingupwithchaosNikki IG - https://instagram.com/stone_cold_geminiJozlyn IG - https://instagram.com/hippy_hot_wingHold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka. Cheers.~Jozlyn & NikkiSupport the Show - PayPall -https://paypal.me/KeepingupwithchaosInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
This week the boys sit down with Mitch McSteamy from the band "Fishing for Chips" and talk about: Fishing for Chips, Covid times, New Material, EP 9am, Do You Know Who We Think We Are?, 12 tracks, Daniel "the talent", Sample libraries, Mitchs bedroom habits, Last live show, Riot Scene, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Cobra Kai, Aj and the queen, Rupaul, Vikings, Drummers, Will and Steve, Insanity. Shaving parts, Buddy Rich, Josh Freese, the Rough, and much much more Follow Fishing for Chips at: www.Fishingforchips.com Facebook.com/fishing4chips youtube.com/channel/UCOwZezyrQwaw3EdQoOnl5fA instagram.com/fishing_for_chips open.spotify/artist/0Wa7vQn3XzrlX4rG2137QI
Como muchos tuvimos mucho tiempo durante la cuarentena y mucho de ese tiempo se dedicó a ver series y más series en Netflix, pensamos que era buen momento de recomendar algunos de ellas en este episodio de su podcast favorito. ¿Qué serie nos hizo reír y cual nos hizo llorar? ¿Cuál serie era ideal para no pensar y cual necesitabas un cuaderno o ver dos veces para entender? ¿Cómo nos gusta ir a comprar el Super? ¿Qué personaje te recuerda a tus amigos? ¿Eres más un McDreamy o un McSteamy? Muchas preguntas y más risas para tomar ligero el tiempo actual, pero y tú querido escuchante, ¿Qué serie amas y nos dices qué debemos de ver? ¿Cuál odias y debemos evitar con todo el corazón? Como siempre comentarios y todo lo que nos quieran decir nuestro mail es vamosarepasarpodcast@gmail.com. ¡Ya tenemos Instagram! Sígannos: @vamosarepasar Y no olviden seguirnos en nuestro Twitter oficial.
This week we talk about Ass Whoopings, Wil's Strengths, breastfed kittens, fire evacuations, and mustache glue. We also chat with Mitch McSteamy from Fishing for Chips and listen to music from: No Divide Plot Fishing For Chips
Serena Suh The whole pandemic impacting our economy and the restaurant industry is a big, big event. But in the end, why is that so catastrophic is because of the ways that restaurant workers and the restaurant industry have not been given safety nets. And it's a bigger issue than the issue itself will not go away once the pandemic goes away. Right. And I think that this is a time when actually it's just an opportunity for us to see the underlying issue and immediate relief, such as advocacy, buying out and checking up on your friends. Serena Suh Although things are very important, but there are some long term things that we should pay attention to and get to know, especially if people who for whom restaurants are a big part of our social life and what we like to enjoy. INTRO On this episode of the Handle With Care podcast, COVID-19 edition, I am talking to Serena Suh. Serena lives and works in the restaurant industry in Chicago. Or at least she did until the coronavirus struck. Serena’s story and perspective is important: as a part of the restaurant industry, she gives voice to the stories of so many. Her story is also important because she is an advocate for meaningful, structural change on behalf of restaurant workers. Before we begin, I want to thank our sponsor, FullStack PEO. How are you expressing care for your employees during this time of disruption? As health is top of mind, FullStack can helping, especially if you are a small business owner. FullStack PEO helps to manage your member benefits, releasing you to focus your attention on the other parts of running your business. We are also sponsored by Handle with Care Consulting. Workplace Empathy has never been as important on as wide of a scale as it is now. Handle with Care Consulting offers trainings on compassion fatigue, how to create cultures of care, and communication coaching for downsizing. Back to the podcast. Serena loves living in Chicago Serena Suh I love Chicago because it feels like a small town in a big city. So. In my experience, people smile at you. People ask you how you're doing. You can meet random people on public transportation, which I don't think is the case in a lot of other cities, architecturally beautiful. Serena is also a photographer and a writer. My first contact with Serena was through a compelling piece she published in Medium , which I read on Facebook. I will include a link to the article in the show notes. Serena is also making a documentary film about restaurant workers in Chicago. She is an eloquent advocate for those affected by restaurant closures and, after reading her post, I knew I wanted her to share with you, the Handlw with Care listening audience. Serena Suh And there are some, you know, collective struggles, and I think as someone who studied philosophy and anthropology, I can kind of see those. A bit clearer and clearer, maybe or maybe my attention just goes to some of the social or like social like inconsistencies or maybe, maybe some injustices that I see. Serena Suh So I would love to see like reform in the industry or something I'm really passionate about. Especially regarding. Providing employee rights, some kind of standard of living for people. After graduating from college, Serena went to work for a perfume compounder. But she, ultimately, wanted to move in a direction that was in line with her dreams - Serena Suh Being a chef was a dream since I was 10 years old. So I just ended up cold emailing a bunch of shops in Chicago and eventually one took me and I was like cooking at a restaurant in Chicago for about half a year before I joined a restaurant group. And I've been there since. OK. Yeah. - Liesel Mertes What is especially in the news cycle and at all of us are looking and seeing our neighborhood restaurants close for someone who has not worked like as a line chef? - Liesel Mertes What, what is the what is the daily ness of that like? And is it what would eat? No, we're talking economics a lot. - Liesel Mertes Is it hard to get by as a line chef? Are you living like day to day? - Serena Suh Yeah, definitely. So like Cook, it's it's really interesting. They're. It is a skills job, so you get better with time and you do get gain more expertise on like, how do you do your job?. - Serena Suh Well, and you learn a lot on the job. But. That doesn't really have to do anything with your pay. There's already a standard determine pay and it's basically sub minimum wage. So even if you go to like a Michelin star restaurant, most line cooks are getting just one or two dollars over minimum wage in the city of Chicago. - Serena Suh I think the average hourly pay of line cooks is $14 an hour. And that varies with each restaurant group. Like am I allowed to mention specific restaurant groups? Sure. So, for example, Hog Salt is a big restaurant group in Chicago. They're paying their employees around $18 an hour on average. But that really depends on each restaurant group. Each restaurant in and with their capacities are. So mineshafts definitely are living paycheck to paycheck. For my experience. I don't know anyone who's living comfortably. - Liesel Mertes So I imagine this is a particular blow to people who already were hanging on with a pretty thin margin. - Serena Suh Definitely, definitely. They're, from my experience. - Serena Suh When I was working as a line cook and wanting to become a chef. Part of why I. It was because I had too many too much student loans and I just couldn't. I just couldn't live paying student loans and paying rent and finding time even for like a coffee or finding an extra and got me over a cup of coffee a week. - Serena Suh I just didn't see a future for myself in one if I continued on that route. I think it's similar for other cuts as well. A lot of folks I know have graduated from or universities and decided to pursue cooking or they want the culinary school. So we're all kind of in the same boat as a lot of other Americans. We all have a student that we all have bills to pay. So having no income definitely takes a toll on everyone in the industry. - Liesel Mertes I want to hear more about that. Give me a little background you mentioned. This has been a dream since I was 10. For you, for other people who with these four year degrees of this culinary school background, what did you just love about being in the restaurant business? Tell me some of the joy for me. This is just great moments. - Serena Suh Well, what I love about…this is a everyone and I don't want to romanticize or idealize the situation because there are some people who are in the industry because they have no other choice or no skills. But I think that in the best form, people and cooks and chefs that I've known really just love the art of hospitality and bringing people joy in the day to day. And I think there's something so humbling about that, that not my chefs have, have a lot of pride and like big egos, they're kind of known for that. - Serena Suh But I think at the end of the day, they really do love feeding people and kind of wowing people and showing people a little bit of magic in their day to day. So, for instance, I have a story to tell. Yes, but. - Serena Suh So, for instance, when I was working at the restaurant, it's a Michelin star restaurant. So we had it kind of felt like being in the military where every second mattered. And you were going against the clock constantly. - Serena Suh And. You don't get time to like rest or time for yourself and you're always stressed. - Serena Suh But during service, I could kind of interact with the guests sometimes because you would have to have a couple of minutes during service, especially on a slow day. And it was an open kitchen so I could turn around and talk to guests at the bar. And at the time, we had an orange give me a green almond sorbet, which is essentially a sorbet that was molded into like a like a circle and then had shaved green almonds on top with sugar twirls and saffron coated sugar. - Serena Suh And it turned around. I asked one of the guests, like. How he like the desert and turns out that he was he grew up in Lebanon and green almonds are native or indigenous to the Mediterranean area. You saying like, wow, this like totally brought me back to my childhood because when I was younger, I used to eat green almonds off the trees with like salt with my grandparents and my parents. And this was just like a totally different way to experience green almonds. - Serena Suh I thought this is like very meaningful to me. And I truly think that it's moments like that that chefs, like, love to elevate and recreate and bring to people. And I find it very. They just run. Yeah, just for a human perspective, I like respect people in hospitality so much because of that. But like without a lot of payoff. But they're willing to give so much of their time and their bodies and their creativity to others and to bringing those embody moments of connection. - Liesel Mertes Yeah. And what I hear in a really beautiful way. So, okay, we've had this. These reverberations throughout so many areas of society. Can you tell me? Like what? What did it look like? I’d like to jump in and say that I recorded this a few weeks ago, but the story and impact is still so important, even if the timeline has shifted. - Serena Suh Yeah. There's a huge number of people being affected. I mean, in the United States alone, there's fifteen point six million. I think it's the number that I thought today. People be employed in the restaurant industry and they're all being affected right now. So our company is just one of many, many like restaurant food in the United States and in Chicago and not even restaurant groups, but independent venues being affected. So, yeah. Quickly, just a couple days later, I started getting a bit worried. - Serena Suh I started contacting my managers and asking like, hey, can I. Should I accept, expect a layoff so that I can know and be prepared. - Serena Suh And even at the time, even three days before I got laid off, my manager was like, probably fine, I'll keep you updated. So it really was. Each day had a new kind of waterfall of events that none of us was prepared for. And then on Sunday, I think on the 15th. - Serena Suh You got an email from our ownership saying this is the last thing that we want to do with very heavy, heavy hearts that we're going to furlough everyone in the company except just a few. And they're doing everything that they can right now. But. - Serena Suh So was just in a matter of five days where it went from there working from home and then, OK, everyone pays getting cut. Everyone's hours are getting cut and then everyone's being furloughed. So no one's getting paid. - Liesel Mertes What a tumultuous couple of days. I imagine that that was just a roller coaster of uncertainty. How has it felt in the aftermath? What are the things that are keeping you up at night? - Serena Suh Yeah. Well, I think. I think definitely. For me personally, I'm less worried about myself, in the sense that I think I personally have a decent, a really awesome community that I can rely on. But. There are some people with like families, you know, a lot of people that I knew was in contact with in the restaurant group. - Serena Suh I believe over half of the night could even be. A majority of the employees in the restaurant industry are over 35, so it means that it's not just like a transition or transition job for a lot of people. It's a career. It's their main means of income. So people with families work in the service industry. And it's not just like a recent college grad trying to pay rent. You know, it's people with medical bills and tuition and rent and all that stuff in content. - Serena Suh So I really worry for those people, especially families, couples who work in the restaurant industry because they can't imagine. Losing both of both incomes in a matter of days and then having to worry about how you're going to support your family. - Serena Suh And I also worry for people without. Skills to work other jobs. For instance, people who've always been in the culinary industry since they're like McSteamy, wonderful energy or maybe didn't go to court is going to know how to do anything else like those. - Serena Suh Those people need help, like transitioning into different industries that they need. And I don't know if that's an option that that's an available resource right now. Oh, yeah. - Liesel Mertes I hear the ripple effects into people's lives. And I think what you said is particularly a learning for me, because sometimes we can think, oh, yeah, you know, people they work in restaurants when they graduated from college or when they're getting their master's degree. But to put numbers to it and give a more realistic face to the people who are being affected. - Liesel Mertes When you talk about your support system on a personal level, what has been particularly meaningful to you over the last two weeks as people have supported you and reached out in the midst of physical distancing? - Serena Suh Definitely. All I think two things try me saying like, hey, I I've been seeing the news and what's going on in the restaurant industry. I'm so sorry. Please let me know. I can be here for you. That is enough for me. And I suddenly got. It kind of felt like I was standing in front of like an audience. And then I saw my friends and like I was able to put faces on to like who I could rely on at this time. - Serena Suh So that was awesome. I've had friends straight up. Just send money. Money. And I didn't ask for it. I did a. I didn't tell anyone that I was financially struggling, but. People who were not this are not being affected by this and who knew that I was in the restaurant industry and I was expressing that like people in the industry is struggling, survive and then decided to act on it like that has been. Really, really touching. - Serena Suh And I think that. Action is like the best way to help people right now. And to show that you're there for them, whether that's. Calling your representatives, they're a bunch of small business relief bills that are kind of on the line right now. You think that Illinois is due for one today? - Liesel Mertes And yet, Serena, a little bit more because you've, you've thought on a personal level, but you've also published, we’ll link the article with this and done some thinking about on a structural level how to allocate support and in the midst of people sitting at home wondering what they should do. - Liesel Mertes Let me give you a segue. Tell us more about some of the structural things that are going on. - Serena Suh Yes. So as soon as the governor announced that all small businesses were going to be closed, at least for regular service, a bunch of chefs, chef owners in Chicago got together and kind of basically wrote a public letter to the governor asking for support in the form of a payroll tax. Give me to make sure that I got. What they send. Word for word. I doubt. So a large group of independent chefs in Chicago got together and they've asked for immediate support of emergency unemployment benefits to all hourly and salaried workers and to eliminate all payroll tax and to call for rent and loan abatements for workers impacted in the restaurant industry as well as restaurants themselves. - Serena Suh That lowers an immediate emergency action, steps that restaurant owners have asked for, at least in Illinois. As an update, restaurants are now specifically lobbying Congress for legislation to provide relief to their industry, especially after the stop-and-go, limited launch of the PPP Act. - Serena Suh And I know there are similar movements in different states as well. There are some restaurant associations, such as in Illinois, the Illinois Restaurant Association, that's working to advocate to Congress to pass business relief bills. So in Illinois, specifically, they're calling for a 350 billion dollars for small business relief and hundred billion dollars for unemployment insurance. And so there's just like. - Serena Suh Immediate thing, kind of to put out the fire, essentially, because everyone kind of feels like they're burning right now. Small business owners have very intimate relationships with their employees. I think in good cases. And it really does put emotional and spiritual toll on people to have to let people go knowing that they don't have a safety net. - Liesel Mertes Are there other things that come to mind, whether that is ordering takeout or other measures that are helpful right now for people saying, I care. I don't know what to do? - Serena Suh For sure. I would say, yeah, if you know someone in the restaurant industry or in the service industry or to be honest. Any client facing industry, because with the virus being a kind of person to person having a person to person spread. Anyone who is in, whether it's hair, entertainment or tourism, all those industries are affected. - Serena Suh So if you have a close friend or acquaintance that, you know is stuck in that rut. I would say reaching out for emotional support or possibly the financial support and an understanding that it is difficult for people to ask for financial support in this time. I think that we all kind of. Have. A desire to be self-sustaining, so I think be empathetic to that is very important. And restaurants in particular. For restaurants who are offering carried out. - Serena Suh I think it's important to understand that it really is just. To make sure that they can stay open through all of this and that at the end of this pandemic that there will be something to come back to. It's not guaranteed that. That there will be that all restaurants will survive this essentially still carrying out, buying gift cards. Although things are extremely helpful and important, there are some restaurants that have even started GO-FUND Me’s for their employees. – Serena Suh The whole pandemic impacting our economy and the restaurant industry is a big, big event. - Serena Suh But in the end, why is that so catastrophic is because of the ways that restaurant workers and the restaurant industry have not been given safety nets. And it's a bigger issue than the issue itself will not go away once the pandemic goes away. Right. And I think that this is a time when actually it's just an opportunity for us to see the underlying issue and immediate relief, such as advocacy, buying out and checking up on your friends. - Serena Suh Although things are very important, but there are some long term things that we should pay attention to and get to know, especially if people who for whom restaurants are a big part of our social life and what we like to enjoy. - Serena Suh So I hope that. That there will be a new sense of awareness about these issues. And if the documentary does like flour into something I can, I would love to share. But if it doesn't, I think that's a big message. And the takeaway from this event. MUSICAL TRANSITION Here are three take-aways from my conversation with Serena: Serena said that “Action is the best way to help people right now.”Do you love your favorite local restaurant that has had to close? Do you have a friend that has been impacted by the lay-offs? Take time to call your representative and say that you care about specific legislation that provides funds and reform to the restaurant industry. I know that I have called my representatives multiple times over the last few weeks. After all, that is what they are there for in a representative democracy. And you can read more in Serena’s article, which I have linked in the show notes. Taking time to educate yourself about the inequities in the system is its own form of empathy and care. Reach out to those that have been affected.Serena said how much a call or a text meant. Send money.I appreciate that Serena was really up front about how helpful money has been. Don’t know how to spend your relief payment from the government? How about sending some of it to the waitress or chef you know that has been laid off? Thanks again to our sponsors, Fullstack PEO and Handle with Care Consulting for your support. Together, lets put empathy to work. OUTRO Link to Medium Article: https://medium.com/@serenajsuh/covid-19-outbreak-crisis-in-restaurants-46a5a4d6da08
Two of us are BACK (Patrice and Tréza) to recap #Grey'sAnatomy Season 3, Episode 4. We start out with this episode's Rounds before trying (and failing!) to sort the surgical specialities according to astrological signs (3:30); McSteamy's dramatic (even FIERY) introduction as the newest member of the surgical team at Seattle Grace (18:00); our emergency C-Section Medical Fact of the Week (23:40); Meredith is pregnant with...a bad appendix (30:40); and Izzie's awkward meet and greet with DENNISON Sr.(48:00); plus our M&M of this pretty great episode! See you next week...
On the show today I welcome Matthew Ostroff. Imagine this: You’re seconds away from being the lead actor in a major motion picture. After years of hard work it all comes down to this moment. The phone rings, adrenaline pulses through your body and your Agent says: “They cancelled the film.” Obviously, it’s a call that actors hate to receive, but when it can alter the trajectory of your entire career, it can be devastating. My guest decided to take his destiny into his own hands and pivot into a completely new world of service and healthcare. After earning the “Outstanding Graduate Award” from Drexel University, Matthew became a lead clinician and an acute care nurse practitioner. He soon brought new techniques and innovation to the world of vascular access. From newborns to 90 years olds, these innovations are allowing advanced procedures once performed in the O.R. to now be achieved at bedside. Matthew has shared his vision for vascular access all throughout the US, Canada, Latin America, Europe and most recently Rome. If you’re in search of the original “McSteamy” look no further or rather, listen up…this is FULLY ALIVE!”
The Netflix limited series Unbelievable stars Toni Collette, Merritt Wever, and Kaitlyn Dever. It tells the true story of a serial rapist and the investigation that caught him, and it's based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning Marshall Project and ProPublica article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" and the This American Life episode based on that. Other possible topics include: McDreamy, McSteamy, and McConnellCongressional fan fiction is real, it's glorious, and it might be reshaping our political world. Aidy Bryant's SNL Gigglefest Is Chaotic Good Joaquin Phoenix isn't joking around in his awkward Jimmy Kimmel Live interview Joaquin Phoenix and Jimmy Kimmel Play Up the Joker Controversy by Airing Profane "Outtake" Fiona Apple Is Still Calling BullshitThe singer spends most of her time at home, working on a new album. That doesn't mean she's not paying attention. Reese Witherspoon Learning TikTok From Her Son Is The End-All"The Morning Show" star is a hoot as she tries out the short-form video app with her 15-year-old, Deacon Phillippe. No boys allowed: Women-only hotel opens in Spain on dreamy island of Mallorca Snoop Dogg reminds Tekashi 6ix9ine that Martha Stewart didn't snitch on anybody Beer Vendor Accused Of Charging $724 For Two Beers At Dolphins Game A Big Question About Prime Numbers Gets a Partial AnswerThe twin primes conjecture has bedeviled mathematicians for more than a century. Now there's a solution for one version of it. Bill Maher on the perils of political correctness. I Regret To Inform You the Comedians Are Filling Their Big Diapers AgainUh oh, comedians are afraid that woke meanies are censoring all their jokes Curious Kids: Why do old people hate new music? GUESTS: Rebecca Castellani - A writer for The Red Hook Star-Revue Cara McDonough - Freelance writer; you can read her blog at caramcduna.com Carolyn Paine - An actress, comedian, and dancer; founder, director, and choreographer of CONNetic Dance Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Chion Wolf contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome back to Indecisive Idiots! This week is all about McDreamy, McSteamy, and all the other McGoodlookingPeopleOfGreysAnatomy! We play a quick jeopardy game and talk about some other amazing TV Show Heros! So grab a margarita and buckle up, you're in for a bumpy ride
This week, our real-life docs weigh in on TV doctors from your favorite medical dramas and comedies. From Doogie Howser, MD to Derek Shepherd, they're rating some of broadcast's biggest physician stars and how accurately they portrayed their specialties. Plus, we want to hear from you: let us know your favorite "fake doctors" for future episodes on this topic.
Episode 36 of the Watchers In The Bar Podcast. Hosts Dustin Drase, Max Hensgen, Dustin Drase and guest host Amelia take a trip back to high school to discuss the first season of HBO's Euphoria.
This week we're covering HBO's Euphoria, making us want to revert back to the good old days of our youth and feel nostalgic...JK. These youths of America make us never want to have kids, make us want to stay fulled clothed, and keep our phones on private! Find out our hot takes and predictions for Rue, Jules, and the gang and how shocked we were to learn that McSteamy became McNoNo. Hilarity ensues as always. And Ashtray is a beast. Audio: HBO Music: yocomet
1. What upbeat Dolly Parton song was also the name of Parton’s 1980 movie and Broadway musical? 2. In the board game Monopoly, how much money do you collect every time you pass go? 3. This medical drama is entering its sixteenth season. What’s the name of the show that “McDreamy” and “McSteamy” live in? 4. This Peanuts character has many siblings, some of whom are named Spike, Belle, and Marbles. 5. What High School Musical character shares a name with a breed of dog? 6. This type of spikey tropical fruit is actually considered to be a berry. 7. “You can’t see me!” is the catchphrase of which wrestler turned actor? 8. What continues to be the longest running American sitcom of all time?
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The guys discuss random topics while enjoying the beer of the week. In this episode a hidden crush is revealed for Mcsteamy.
Happy Thanksgiving Grey's BBs! We hope you're enjoying time spent with family and friends. While you're shoving your face with turkey and cranberry sauce, hopefully, you are blaring this podcast for your Thanksgiving guests to enjoy; because who doesn't want their Grandma to hear the word fuck over and over again! This week we get to see Addison again. She is zen and she has a different hair color. She walks around the hospital keeping her mouth shut, witnessing the changes that have occurred in the doctors lives. The one person she can't keep her mouth shut in front of is Meredith. She calls out Meredith for letting Derek get away, thank God because someone needed to say it. Callie and McSteamy start sleeping together, but something makes us think that this is only for a short while...perhaps to cover up the desire to speak the vagina monologues. Meredith and Derek begin their clinical trial. He doesn't want her to get her hopes up, and unfortunately he's right. Bear man dies on the table. They lose their first patient, and we all know there will be plenty more to come. Cristina is about to loose her shit. It is obvious that by Hahn refusing to teach her, she is going to breakdown. Surgery is who Cristina is, and Hahn is being a real dick by withholding teaching from her. SPONSORS: www.thisisaday.com Use code OnCallRoomxADAY to get 20% off your first purchase! ____________________________________________________________ Become a sustaining member and cohost the show! Follow the link below: www.patreon.com/theoncallroom
On this week's episode, Victoria tells Kait all about season 7, episode 18, of Grey's Anatomy. The one where they all sing.
McDreamy! McSteamy! Mc.. ERIC ROBERTS?! That's right! Eric Roberts appeared on the worldwide phenomenon GREY'S ANATOMY, and now, despite being shockingly unfamiliar with the plot and cast, we're here to talk about it! Thankfully, we have GREY'S ANATOMY superfan Kemi Akapo joining us to fill in ALL the important backstory. We also talk about music-themed cruises, Cindy Crawford, Geraldo Rivera and SO MUCH MORE. Let's have a listen! As always, check out ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN on Twitter, or come chat ER (or anything else) on our Facebook group. Don't forget to head over to iTunes to subscribe and rate the show. If you like it.. tell a friend! Our theme song is (unofficially) officially endorsed by ERIC ROBERTS! Our guest this week is Kemi Akapo, social activist, writer, radio show host! Follow Brad on Twitter @Kemi_Akapo Music on this episode: Break #1 – “No Children” by The Mountain Goats Break #2 – “1er Gaou”by Magic System The post Episode 71: Grey's Anatomy (/w Kemi Akapo) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
This week on The On-Call Room Rachel drops over to chat about the episode, and with her she brings a lot of cheese. Spoiler Alert: Abbey is very effected by it. Between Abbey ghosting for a half hour and Bri talking about her period, there is plenty of TMI. If that makes you uncomfortable, perhaps skip this episode. Or don't because Rachel has some pretty great insight to balance them out. We open the episode with a dreamy sequence of Meredith in bed with Derek and Finn. Is a threesome your fantasy? It is not Rachel, Abbey, or Bri's fantasy (too many limbs, everyone is thinking about themselves, bags over heads). George is a child and does not communicate with Callie that he would prefer her to find her own place. She gets upset, and leaves for a hotel, where every single other character happens to be staying (McSteamy, Chief, Addison). Izzie stands outside the hospital this whole episode, waiting to gain the strength to go inside. Rachel is annoyed by it, because it is annoying. Bailey is fighting for Izzie to speak to the Chief, even though she committed a crime, WE KNOW WE KNOW get over it, but she should seriously not be allowed back in that hospital. Derek and Finn date Meredith, poorly. She has her freak out on the front porch saying she wants romance and butterflies and sexy things. Blah blah blah, door slam, and roommate time in bed. Classic ending to a Grey's episode. Three roommates eating ice cream in bed together. Pretty middle of the road rating on this episode. Hopefully next week we get a little more drama!
McDreamy! McSteamy! Mc.. ERIC ROBERTS?! That’s right! Eric Roberts appeared on the worldwide phenomenon GREY’S ANATOMY, and now, despite being shockingly unfamiliar with the plot and cast, we’re here to talk about it! Thankfully, we have GREY’S ANATOMY superfan Kemi Akapo joining us to fill in ALL the important backstory. We also talk about music-themed cruises, Cindy Crawford, Geraldo Rivera and SO MUCH MORE. Let’s have a listen! As always, check out ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN on Twitter, or come chat ER (or anything else) on our Facebook group. Don’t forget to head over to iTunes to subscribe and rate the show. If you like it.. tell a friend! Our theme song is (unofficially) officially endorsed by ERIC ROBERTS! Our guest this week is Kemi Akapo, social activist, writer, radio show host! Follow Brad on Twitter @Kemi_Akapo Music on this episode: Break #1 – “No Children” by The Mountain Goats Break #2 – “1er Gaou”by Magic System The post Episode 71: Grey’s Anatomy (/w Kemi Akapo) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
You're now listening to a Disney Channel Original Movie Podcast....not really, but practically seeing as Abbey and Bri talk at length about their favorite ones. Even Jake stops by for a moment to discuss his opinions. Spoiler Alert: He hates Luck of the Irish -- which is bullshit. Joining the girls to discuss the episode is Patron Lisa! She does an excellent job, even after panicking that she watched the wrong episode. Don't worry she didn't, Abbey and Bri just don't know how to use their wiki page. This episode produces one of Abbey's favorite moments, drunk Addison. We have all been there, unable to cry, looking for some booze or Lin-Manuel Miranda to get those tears started. Addison does just this, calling Miranda "Amanda" and asking Joe to send her home at 10 PM. She heads home, but that doesn't stop her from calling McSteamy to her room. Well played Addie. Izzie is baking too many muffins, finding a way to cope with her grief. Cristina is introduced to Burke's parents, while she is on top of him, in his hospital bed...in her red lingerie. Chief also walks in on Callie in HER underwear. Of course, they proceed to drink hot tea together. Chief and Callie would. Meredith is having to choose between Finn and Derek. She finally flips a coin at the end of the episode, which Cristina tells her is stupid. She calls them both to the bar and tells them she wants to date...both of them. They are down and as Bri states "To have such power!" The girls average a 6.5 scalpel rating on this episode. Not many GGB's but a few classic laughs helped the rating. Because who can resit Addison in a bucket hat?
Based on actual events! Your hosts Eliz, Tyler, and Justin actually watched Open Water 2: Adrift, starring Eric Dane (aka McSteamy). Can they tolerate this story of six friends (and a baby!) that take off on an ill-advised yacht trip? Whose boat is it anyway?! Open Water 2 is the second of three films in the franchise. If you'd like to watch along it is currently available on Blu-Ray and Showtime streaming. Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your lifelong friends, ex-girlfriends, and the hookup you just met two weeks ago. Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises! Follow us: @SequelRights on Twitter/Instagram, Facebook.com/sequelrights.
It's May the 4th (AKA: Star Wars Day). We celebrate with Sam, the super fan, all morning long. Find out why "Dessert with Daddy" did not go how Jodi planned. Jodi shares how you can eat healthy, but still celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
This week we're trying out a new program called Lit TV! We let Willow dig into her show of the moment Grey's Anatomy. If you've seen the show, this will be a fun ride, if not, you can listen to Paul slowly go insane. In this episode we discuss Dr. McDreamy and Dr. McSteamy, the infamous plane crash, and try to list everyone who's die. Spoiler, we can't. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instargram and Subscribe on ITunes and at thiswasrad.podbean.com
Eric Dane was "McSteamy" on Grey's Anatomy AND NOW stars in "The Last Ship"...a very, very cool concept show on TNT. Hear what he brings from the "Grey" days til now..LISTEN!!
Grey's Anatomy is, seriously, a pop culture phenomenon. Shonda Rhimes' show has dominated the pop culture landscape for more than ten years, made McDreamy, McSteamy, vajayjay and seriously part of our lexicon and turned Katherine Heigl, Patrick Dempsey and Sandra Oh into household names. But does it hold up? FemPop is going to find out. Rebecca Jane Stokes and Alex Cranz (that's me!) are breaking down the show, episode by episode, in this weekly podcast. This first episode we check out the pilot, "A Hard Day's Night." There's a lot of discussion of Patrick Dempsey's hair and butt, Bailey's bob, Meredith's god complex and our blessed saint Cristina Yang. Join us, and be sure to subscribe!
Today Kirby and Dave discuss who they would let anally deflower them, girls, mic equipment and Dave uses his Russian accent to save the prolonged episode.
Ohh my. You are some lucky people. This is our most epic podcast yet! Weighing in at a meaty 119 minutes, this is our longest yet. Lost talk in the beginning. Is Slater coming to the island? The Office is getting better and better. McSteamy for the win. Our top 10 video games of all time. You'd be surprised at the answers. We unveil the very first "Who is your Daddy, and What does he do?" segment. And our very FIRST CONTEST! Check the forums for details. You won't want to miss this. Vie for a chance to win the MYSTERY BOX OF AWESOMENESS"