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2 Degrees of Alie
Writer/Comedians Cheryl Holliday and Laurie Kilmartin Share Stories Of Breaking Into Hollywood

2 Degrees of Alie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2012 57:40


In this episode, I laugh my ass off and learn a lot chatting with writer/comedians Cheryl Holliday and Laurie Kilmartin. They are two of the funniest ladies you will meet. Cheryl and Laurie first met working as road comics together and both have now made the transition to successful TV writer. Cheryl is an Emmy winning writer whose TV credits include: "King Of The Hill," "Herman's Head," "Martin," "Mike And Molly," "Kung Fu Panda," and "Norm," just to name a few. Laurie is an Emmy nominated writer whose TV credits include: "Conan," "The Bonnie Hunt Show," "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson" and "Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn." She was also a finalist on "Last Comic Standing" and her book “Sh*tty Mom” was on the NYT bestsellers list. We talk about everything from a Tribble Run to doing voices for "King Of The Hill" to performing standup in a mining town.  CHERYL HOLLIDAY'S BIO Cheryl Holliday is a writer who has lived a life of constant regret, ladled over self-loathing, and sauteed in tears of bitterness. Like the appendix, she serves no real purpose. Bios are bullshit. I like ginger snaps. Is anyone still reading this? LAURIE KILMARTIN'S BIO Laurie Kilmartin is an Emmy-nominated writer for CONAN on TBS. As a standup, she was a Top Ten finalist on Last Comic Standing, and has appeared on "Conan," "Jimmy Kimmel," Showtime and Comedy Central. She is the co-author of “Sh*tty Mom” a New York Times and LA Times bestseller.

Wellness for the REAL World
Shut Up Skinny Folks: The Obesity Debate

Wellness for the REAL World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2010 121:00


Maura Kelly of MarieClaire online wrote how she didn't want to watch "Mike & Molly" with two fat people being lovey-dovey. Sharon Osbourne (who has battled obesity) of "The Talk" lambasted her. Let's talk about this. Fat people know they are fat and according to them it is cruel to point it out. With the trend which is contributing to a major health and financial crisis in the country, how do we handle this id no one is allowed to talk about it. Well on this show we will talk about it. I would like people on both sides to call in for a CIVIL discussion. Let's come up with steps to solving the issue by educating each other GENTLY.