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6/23/25 - Hour 3 Rich reacts to Tyrese Haliburton's Achilles injury that put a stunning end to the Indiana Pacers star's remarkable postseason that features one iconic clutch moment after another. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond' creator Phil Rosenthal joins Rich in-studio where he reveals the origin story behind his ‘Somebody Feed Phil' Netflix food series, ranks the best sports foods in a round of ‘Start-Bench-Cut.' Rich plays the ‘NFL Win-Loss Game' with a Washington Commanders fan. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chef and restaurateur Nancy Silverton joins Sam to talk about being one of the first American chefs to bring sourdough to the masses. They talk about Nancy opening a new diner with longtime friend Phil Rosenthal and how to decide what gets to be on the menu (not yogurt, yes cottage cheese). They talk about how to run more than one restaurant at a time, and protecting her immigrant kitchen workers at her Los Angeles restaurants from ICE. They discuss earliest memories of dining at home, the cookie that changed her life (peanut butter), why menus these days are obsessed with buzzwords like “yuzu” and “chili crisp” and how she is completely addicted to popcorn. Keep up with Samantha Bee @realsambee on Instagram and X. And stay up to date with us @LemonadaMedia on X, Facebook, and Instagram. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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37:54- Assemblyman Dov Hikind, former New York State Assemblyman and the son of holocaust survivors Topic: Israel and Iran conflict, increased security in New York 51:01- Nicole Parker, Special Agent with the FBI from 2010 through October 2022 and a Fox News contributor Topic: Suspect in the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers in custody 1:25:54- Mike Gallagher, radio talk show host heard weekday mornings at 10 a.m. on AM 970 The AnswerTopic: News of the day, Alaska cruise 1:35:54- Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, a retired U.S. Army officer and an experienced military analyst with on-the-ground experience inside Russia and Ukraine and the author of "Preparing for World War III" Topic: "The Israeli-Iranian War Is a Global Flashpoint—America Must Lead Before It Spreads" (op ed), Army's 250th Anniversary 1:48:12- Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the Environmental Protection AgencyTopic: Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill, latest environmental initiatives 2:03:14- David Friedman, Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and the author of "Sledgehammer: How Breaking with the Past Brought Peace to the Middle East" Topic: Israel and Iran 2:10:30- Phil Rosenthal, Host of "Somebody Feed Phil" on Netflix and the creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" Topic: Season 8 of "Somebody Feed Phil" on Netflix on Wednesday, his storied career in televisionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas Keller has built a collection of restaurants that have set new standards in the hospitality profession. As the first American-born chef to receive multiple three-star ratings from the Michelin Guide for The French Laundry and Per Se and one star for The Surf Club Restaurant, he is the most recognized American chef by Michelin. In 2011, he was designated a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor, the first American male chef to be so honored. He is the author of six cookbooks, including The French Laundry Cookbook, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary.Alice Waters is the visionary chef and owner of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California. She is the author of four cookbooks, including Chez Panisse Vegetables and Fanny at Chez Panisse. In 1994 she founded the Edible schoolyard at Berkeley's Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, a model curriculum that integrates organic gardening into academic classes and into the life of the school.On May 29, 2025, Thomas Keller and Alice Waters came to the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco for an onstage conversation with Phil Rosenthal, the creator of the PBS documentary series “I'll Have What Phil's Having” and Netflix's “Somebody Feed Phil.”
This week we feature singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Phil Rosenthal. Phil is best known in bluegrass for his time spent as a member of the Seldom Scene in the 1980s. He has continued to perform and record music since that time and has a new recording with his son that has been recently released.
Producing-presenting sensation Phil Rosenthal spills the beans about An Evening With Phil Rosenthal, with six nights across the UK, starting at the London Palladium tomorrow.Join Chris, Vassos and the team every morning from 6.30am for laughs with the listeners and the greatest guests. Listen on your smart speaker, just say: "Play Virgin Radio."Happy Birthday Chris! X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're halfway to an EGOT on this brand new Go Fact Yourself! In this episode…Guests:Phil Rosenthal is an Emmy-winning writer and producer, who went from producing and writing “Everybody Loves Raymond” to hosting “Somebody Feed Phil” – the Netflix series where he samples cuisine from around the world. He'll tell us about some of his most memorable dishes.Sarah Jones is a Tony-winning actor and writer, whose celebrated solo shows involve playing multiple characters – some of whom show up in this recording! Sarah and her characters can be heard on her acclaimed podcast, “America, Who Hurt You?”Areas of ExpertisePhil: Stanley Kubrick, Hollywood restaurants, and the TV show “The Odd Couple.”Sarah: 1990s East Coast hip-hop, the origins of New York accents, and dating apps. What's the difference: Better Safe than SorryWhat's the difference between a safe and a vault?What's the difference between to repent and to atone? With Guest Experts:Lowell Ganz: Oscar-nominated writer, who's responsible for more episodes of “The Odd Couple” than anyone else. Adam Klugman: Collaborator and son of Jack Klugman, star of “The Odd Couple.”Big Daddy Kane: Grammy-winning rapper and producer, known for his groundbreaking rhymes.Spinderella: Grammy-winning DJ, rapper and producer, known for her work as a member of the group Salt-N-Pepa.Hosts: J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongCredits:Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our next live-audience shows by YOU!You can also hear a different version of our episodes – and play a corresponding trivia quiz – at laist.com/gofactyourself***New Radio Stations Carrying GFY!***You can now hear the show LIVE on the radio on NPR stations LAist 89.3 in Southern California, WUTC 88.1 in Chattanooga, WUWM 89.7 in Milwaukee, and KODK 90.7 in Kodiak. Check their respective websites for details on how and when to listen.LAist Airtimes: Saturdays at 10am & 5pm. Sundays at 8pm. (All times Pacific)Ask YOUR local NPR station about picking up GFY in your area!
Phil Rosenthal is the creator, executive producer, writer, and host of "Somebody Feed Phil," the Netflix show with 7 seasons – and counting – that combines Phil's love of food and travel with his unique brand of humor. Phil has traveled to countless destinations around the world to take in the local cuisine and culture, including Kyoto, Mumbai, Oaxaca, Iceland, New York, and many others. Somebody Feed Phil has garnered two Primetime Emmy nominations and won two Critics Choice Real TV awards. Phil has also been nominated twice for Male Star of the Year and won in 2021. Phil also has a podcast, Naked Lunch, and a book, “Somebody Feed Phil: The Book.” Originally published in May 2022. Watch this episode at youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle.
This week on Screentime John Fardy talks to the creator of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and star of 'Somebody Feed Phil' Phil Rosenthal ahead of his live show at the 3Olympia. There's also Oscar predictions and a timely tribute to Gene Hackman.
Ringo Starr once said, “Everybody knows David Wild.” David is a Grammy-nominated writer, producer and journalist. He had a decades-long career at Rolling Stone Magazine as a contributing editor, he writes for the Grammys, and maybe you've heard his podcast Naked Lunch with co-host Phil Rosenthal of Everybody Loves Raymond and Somebody Feed Phil. In this episode, David will share memorable moments with Paul and Linda McCartney and a life-changing piece of advice Linda offered him, which profoundly impacted his personal life. He'll talk about moving to LA in the early 90s while working for Rolling Stone Magazine and taking up temporary residency and the famed rock hotel, the Sunset Marquis. He'll share unforgettable Grammy moments, why Axl Rose wanted his astrological sign and how Boston is responsible for grunge music. Find out more about David Wild: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildaboutmusicdavid Naked Lunch: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-lunch/id1620018481 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7C5SyM9P4ZBGtcXnMpsPYFIPD7DneRdl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“WHEN THIS BOY MEETS WOORRRRLD!!!!” An entire generation knows the song, and now it’s time to meet the man who made it! Phil Rosenthal (not that one) was the lead vocalist for the band Twenty Cent Crush who was tasked with creating a theme for the 5th season of Boy Meets World, and now he’s revealing how it all happened - and changed his life. Plus, Phil reveals how the theme song to “Girl Meets World” was almost COMPLETELY different, on this bonus episode of Pod Meets WorldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil Rosenthal is checking in on the state of his friendship with Ted Danson after a hot and heavy start! The “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator discusses how his late parents influenced him, the time he met a young Ray Romano, and why he doesn't consider “Somebody Feed Phil” a food show. Bonus: Phil offers some tips on traveling and eating well.To help those affected by the Southern California wildfires, make a donation to World Central Kitchen today. Like watching your podcasts? Visit http://youtube.com/teamcoco to see full episodes.
In this special installment of Snacky Tunes, Darin continues the conversation on how the Los Angeles culinary community is responding to the devastating L.A. fires. First, we welcome back Brad Metzger and Jacqui Leanza, who are behind one of the most incredible fundraising dinners—Chefs Love LA. The event features an all-star lineup including Ruth Reichl, Daniel Boulud, Nyesha Arrington, Billy Harris, Phil Rosenthal, Jeremy Fox, Curtis Stone, Jonathan Waxman, and more!!! The dinner at the legendary Lawry's is raising critical support for World Central Kitchen and Restaurants Care.In the second half of the show, we sit down with Zak Fishman, owner of Prime Pizza and a longtime Altadena local, to discuss the impact of the fires on the neighborhood and the restaurant community. He shares his experience navigating the aftermath and the path to rebuilding.For those looking to support LA restaurants, check out the latest Snacky Tunes Substack for donation links and action items.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features over eighty of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member.Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.
#1 ACS #1665 (feat. Rob Cohen, Phil Rosenthal, David Wild, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 09-22-2015 – Release Date 09-23-2015 #2 ACS #3453 (feat Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 12-14-2022 – Release Date 12-15-2022 Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #1665 (feat. Rob Cohen, Phil Rosenthal, David Wild Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 09-22-2015 – Release Date 09-23-2015 #2 ACS #3453 (feat Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 12-14-2022 – Release Date 12-15-2022 Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #618 (feat. Phil Rosenthal, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2011) #2 ACS #620 (feat. Beth Littleford, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2011) #3 ACS #634 (feat. Teresa Strasser) (2011) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
Join @thebuzzknight for this classic replay with Phil Rosenthal. He is the creator of the hit TV show "Everybody Loves Raymond" and the star of The Netflix series "Somebody Feed Phil." Questions or comments? Write Buzz@buzzknightmedia.com Connect with Buzz on Twitter @TheBuzzKnight and Instagram @takinawalkpodcast. Like the show? Leave us a review here. ReviewSupport the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce,' host Jesse Jackson interviews writer, critic, editor, producer, podcast host, and Emmy nominee David Wild. They discuss David's extensive career in music journalism and television writing, including his involvement with Rolling Stone, the Grammys, and the 'A Tribute to Heroes' telethon post-9/11. David shares insights about his upbringing, musical influences like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and his experiences meeting and working with various artists. They also talk about David's podcast 'Naked Lunch,' co-hosted with Phil Rosenthal, and his collaborations with artists like Brad Paisley. The conversation touches on memories of iconic Grammy moments, the influence of music on their lives Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we're serving up a special treat as we take you on a culinary journey with the Netflix sensation, “Somebody Feed Phil,” starring the ever-charming Phil Rosenthal, the genius behind “Everybody Loves Raymond.”Phil Rosenthal isn't just a creator of beloved sitcoms; he's also a man with an insatiable appetite for adventure and food. In “Somebody Feed Phil,” Phil travels the globe, sampling the best dishes each city has to offer, all while sharing laughs, stories, and a genuine love for people and their cultures. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the cozy cafes of Copenhagen, Phil's infectious enthusiasm and humor make every episode a feast for the senses.So, grab your favorite cup of tea, sit back, and join us as we review the highlights, the heartwarming moments, and the mouthwatering meals from “Somebody Feed Phil.” Trust us, you won't want to miss this delicious discussion!As Phil himself might say, “I'm on a seafood diet. I see food, and I eat it.”
In this episode of 'Set Lusting Bruce,' host Jesse Jackson interviews writer, critic, editor, producer, podcast host, and Emmy nominee David Wild. They discuss David's extensive career in music journalism and television writing, including his involvement with Rolling Stone, the Grammys, and the 'A Tribute to Heroes' telethon post-9/11. David shares insights about his upbringing, musical influences like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and his experiences meeting and working with various artists. They also talk about David's podcast 'Naked Lunch,' co-hosted with Phil Rosenthal, and his collaborations with artists like Brad Paisley. The conversation touches on memories of iconic Grammy moments, the influence of music on their lives, and the importance of following one's passions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the season two wrap-up of the podcast We Think It's Funny, hosts Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff, two seasoned comedians, take a delightful stroll down memory lane, reflecting on the highlights of the season. They recount the most memorable moments and guests who brought their unique comedic flair to the show. From Caroline Rhea's sharp wit to Margaret Cho's fearless humor, and from Phil Rosenthal's storytelling charm to Paul Reiser's legendary comedic timing, the season was packed with star power. The hosts also share hilarious behind-the-scenes anecdotes, revealing the off-mic moments that made working with these comedy greats such a joy. The episode serves as both a tribute to their guests and a celebration of the fun, unpredictable nature of their show.
The great Phil Rosenthal (host of “Somebody Feeds Phil” on Netflix and creator of “Everybody Loves Raymond”) joins The Andy Richter Call-In Show this week to talk RESTAURANT & SERVICE INDUSTRY STORIES! In this episode of Andy's new weekly SiriusXM radio show, we hear from callers about some of the world's worst customers, dining scams, disgusting kitchens, celebrity restaurants, and one raunchy call that Phil is still recovering from.Want to call in? Fill out our Google Form at BIT.LY/CALLANDYRICHTER or dial 855-266-2604.This episode previously aired on SiriusXM's Conan O'Brien Radio (ch. 104). If you'd like to hear these episodes in advance, new episodes premiere exclusively for SiriusXM subscribers on Conan O'Brien Radio and the SiriusXM app every Wednesday at 4pm ET/1pm PT.
On this episode of Taste Buds with Deb, host Debra Eckerling speaks with actor, writer, and philanthropist Patricia Heaton. While Heaton has created relatable characters on TV over the years (“Everybody Loves Raymond,” “The Middle,” “Carol's Second Act”), she is also known for her commitment to philanthropy, as well as a love of food. As founder of an organization called 07C, which stands for October 7th Coalition, Heaton has been organizing a series of unity dinners, designed to bring Christians and Jews together in conversation. Recently, Heaton and O7C partnered with Maman Nonprofit for an event with The Dream Center Foundation in Los Angeles. “Sharing a meal together is a sign of peace and of unity ,” she says. “It's the perfect way to start helping our communities get to know each other.” For Heaton, growing up in an Irish Catholic family was a world away from the food she discovered, as a result of working in entertainment. She explains how she got a food education after moving to New York City; working with Phil Rosenthal (“Somebody Feed Phil”) only amplified it. (Deb previously interviewed Phil and Lily Rosenthal on Taste Buds for their children's book, “Just Try It!”) “Phil Rosenthal, who created “Everybody Loves Raymond,” [also] had a mom who wasn't a great cook,” she explains. “Even as a starving actor/writer in New York, he would save up money all year, and then for his birthday, he would take himself out to a very high end restaurant.” Rosenthal brought that same sensibility to “Everybody Loves Raymond.” “He also introduced me to the finer things in life, as far as cuisine was concerned,” Heaton explains. “It didn't start out that way, but eventually my adventures in the entertainment industry took me to all these great food places.” Heaton, whose books include “Your Second Act” and the autobiographical “Motherhood and Hollywood -- How to Get A Job Like Mine,” also has a cookbook: “Patricia Heaton's Food for Family and Friends.” Get Heaton's recipe for Chicken Chilaquiles at JewishJournal.com/podcasts. “For someone who works in an industry where everything is sort of ephemeral - you go in front of cameras, you do stuff, but the editor takes it away,” Heaton says. “You have no idea how it's going to turn out, you don't know if anybody's actually going to watch it. “It's great to be able to go into a kitchen, pull some ingredients together, start cooking,” she explains. “At the end of it, you have a meal and it actually is nourishing yourself and others; it's a very tangible thing.” Heaton talks about the O7C and her other interfaith experiences - including her first seder, her food and cooking evolution, and so much more. Learn more about O7C at october7coalition.com and follow @PatriciaHeaton on Instagram. For more from Taste Buds, subscribe on iTunes and YouTube, and follow @TheDEBMethod on social media.
In this episode of 92NY Talks, join René Redzepi, award-winning chef and co-owner of the acclaimed restaurant Noma, when he talks with Phil Rosenthal about Omnivore, the Apple TV+ documentary that takes viewers through a world-traversing journey as we glimpse the beauty and complexity of the interconnected chain of food that binds us all. The conversation was recorded on July 15, 2024 in front of a live audience at The 92nd Street Y, New York.
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It's episode 400 for our little podcast, so this week Melanie and I do a little reminiscing and reflecting. We're delighted as always to visit with our most frequent podcast guest, Travis Cottrell, and we also revisit some audio clips that feature some of our favorite podcast moments. Plus we catch up on what's been going on in San Antonio and Birmingham. On top of all that, I share an airport story that continues to warm my heart, and it's my turn for Five Favorites. Hope you enjoy - and thanks, as always, for listening! - Join Us on Patreon - Our Amazon Shop Show Notes: - Travis Cottrell - Travis' first episode with us - iChat - what we first used to record - Vonda Braithwaite - "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" - Retha Nichole, our business coach - Pawhuska, OK - the episode with Juan - the episode with Phil Rosenthal - the episode with Mike Leach - Brats - Patrick Ta Major Headlines Double Take creme powder and blush duo in Just Enough - floral palazzo pants - Back 70 Teddy sneakers (I also love the hot pink) - all-in-one spray and wipe cleaner - H&M oxford buttondown Sponsors: - Boll and Branch - use this link for 20% your first order + free shipping - AG1 - use this link for a free one year's supply of vitamin D1 and K2 + 5 free travel packs - Zbiotics - use code BIGBOO for 15% off - Factor - use code BIGBOO50 to get 50% off your first box + 20% off your second month
Today’s Show Notes! Wonderful World: Explore Italian food, culture, and beauty with Phil Rosenthal, HERE. Good For You: Enjoy some vintage entertainment with some Old Time Radio episodes of The Jack Benny Show, HERE. Sounds Good: Happy Birthday (tomorrow) to legendary sax player Johnny Hodges! Listen to his gorgeous version of “All Of Me”, HERE.
Today’s Show Notes! Wonderful World: Explore the culinary and cultural wonders of Paris, with Phil Rosenthal! Click HERE! Good For You: Enjoy a few heart-warming moments from The Graham Norton Show, HERE. Sounds Good: Check out a stunning performance of the song “Black and Blue” from Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars, HERE.
Hollywood legend Phil Rosenthal is here discussing everything from his misadventures finding the Dear Media studio to the best hotel and restaurants in Philly. They dive into hilarious anecdotes from the "Everybody Loves Raymond" set, including how they kept it kid-friendly without losing the edge. Phil shares charming stories about his Jewish parents, the joys of movie nights and dinner parties, and the unexpected perks of being a successful writer. Turns out.... even the Erewhon smoothie is overrated to Phil! What are ya nuts?!Leave us a voicemail here!Sponsors:DrinkAG1.com/goodguys for a free 1 year supply of vitamin D and 5 free travel packsRo.co/good - Sign up today and you'll pay just $99 for your first month — and $145 a month after thatJoinbilt.com/goodguys to start earning points with your rent payments todayHero Bread is offering a special 10% off your first order on their new recipe with the code GOODGUYS24 at Hero.coKeep commerce human. Discover small businesses on Etsy!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this all new episode of the "We Think It's Funny" podcast, Phil Rosenthal, known for his roles in "Everybody Loves Raymond" and as the host of "Somebody Feed Phil," teams up with comedians Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell for an uproarious episode filled with laughter and profound insights. Rosenthal regales listeners with behind-the-scenes anecdotes from "Raymond," touching stories about his late parents, and the excitement of getting "Somebody Feed Phil" off the ground. The conversation takes wild turns, from reminiscing about Peter Boyle to sharing bizarre tales like a Queens magnet fisherman's escapades and a shocking encounter with a shark. They even delve into quirky culinary experiments like sushi croissants and ponder whether haggis could ever become a mainstream hit. It's a delightful blend of humor, storytelling, and unexpected musings that keeps listeners entertained throughout.
Neal Brennan interviews Phil Rosenthal ('Somebody Feed Phil,' 'Everybody Loves Raymond') about the things that make him feel lonely, isolated, and like something's wrong - and how he is persevering despite these blocks. ---------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 Intro 1:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 16:35 After the Sitcom 25:03 Sponsor: HelloFresh 26:59 Sponsor: Cuts Clothing 28:23 Travel 33:00 Negativity 54:37 OCD 1:01:30 David Letterman ---------------------------------------------------------- Follow Neal Brennan: https://www.instagram.com/nealbrennan https://twitter.com/nealbrennan https://www.tiktok.com/@mrnealbrennan Watch Neal Brennan: Crazy Good on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81728557 Watch Neal Brennan: Blocks on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81036234 Theme music by Electric Guest (unreleased). Edited by Will Hagle Sponsor Blocks: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/blocks Sponsors: https://www.hellofresh.com/NEALAPPS for free appetizers for life https://www.cutsclothing.com promo code NEAL for 20% off your order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I love watching travel and cooking shows, so if there's a show that combines the two, I'm hooked. If you are familiar with the names Phil Rosenthal, Guy Fieri and Andrew Zimmern, then you know what I'm talking about. Traveling, eating tasty food, and meeting intriguing people is a combination my heart longs for. I've often mentioned to Alan that if I were to have an alternate universe job, I would be the host of Somebody Feed Phil (I guess Phil would have to find his own new job). _________________________________________________Follow Gem on Instagram and grab a copy of her new book Hold That Thought. You can also join her in the Replenish Community.
Phil Rosenthal, star of Netflix's Somebody Feed Phil and creator of Everybody Loves Raymond, chats with Trey Elling, prior to his annual appearance at the ATX TV Festival. Phil also co-hosts the podcast, Naked Lunch. And he's written two books, Somebody Feed Phil The Book and Just Try It!, a children's book co-authored with his daughter, Lily. Topics include: Chicago (0:00) A love for television (2:46) Meeting Bruce Springsteen (7:14) Meeting Larry David (10:03) Phones at the dinner table (11:54) Food: the key to bipartisanship (13:07) Phil's books (16:18) Favorite ATX food (18:05) Norman Lear (21:08) An ode to shared meals (23:16)
*PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER PODCAST "Comedy Quick Hits with Opie". Here's the latest episode https://omny.fm/shows/comedy-quick-hits-with-opie/cqh-1 Carl Ruiz Craig Gass Judy Gold Rich Vos Phil Rosenthal 12/30 I now cherish the last year of radio I did especially with the passing of my dear friends Carl Ruiz and Vic Henley. I was able to come to the realization why I went into radio all those years ago. It was for the fun and pure joy of it. The last year was filled with ugliness, drama and a ton of laughter. Me, Carl Ruiz, Vic Henley and Sherrod Small had the time of our lives on and off the radio show. Our close friendships was on full display. The last year also saw Carl Ruiz blossom into a superstar which led me to do the Opie Radio podcast with him. A special thanks to Erock, Clubsoda Kenny, Paul and Louis for going on this ride with us. Hope you enjoy the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the last year of radio I did. #comedy #funny #comedian #standup See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#1 ACS #1784 (feat. Jamie Kennedy, Matt Atchity, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 03-22-2016 – Release Date 03-23-2016 #2 ACS #1665 (feat. Rob Cohen, Phil Rosenthal, David Wild, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop Recorded 09-22-2015 – Release Date 09-23-2015 #3 ACS #2066 (feat. Jeff Cesario, Dave Dameshek, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 05-03-2017 – Release Date 05-04-2017 #4 ACS #1005 (feat. Domenick Lombardozzi, Ray Oldhafer, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop Recorded – 01-31-2013 - Release Date – 02-01-2013 #5 ACS #2472 (feat. Jo Koy, Chris Horwedel, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 12-11-2018 – Release Date 12-12-2018 Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #1784 (feat. Jamie Kennedy, Matt Atchity, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 03-22-2016 – Release Date 03-23-2016 #2 ACS #1665 (feat. Rob Cohen, Phil Rosenthal, David Wild, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop Recorded 09-22-2015 – Release Date 09-23-2015 #3 ACS #2066 (feat. Jeff Cesario, Dave Dameshek, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 05-03-2017 – Release Date 05-04-2017 #4 ACS #1005 (feat. Domenick Lombardozzi, Ray Oldhafer, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop Recorded – 01-31-2013 - Release Date – 02-01-2013 #5 ACS #2472 (feat. Jo Koy, Chris Horwedel, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) Recorded 12-11-2018 – Release Date 12-12-2018 Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
Phil Rosenthal (Somebody Feed Phil) and Justin talk about the origin of his it show "Everybody Loves Raymond," the importance of trying new things, and what it's like to work with his brother on his Netflix travel show "Somebody Feed Phil."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Phil Rosenthal was creator, writer and producer of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and is the star of the Netflix series "Somebody Feed Phil."Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mase & Sue kick off the episode shooting the breeze about the best meals and greatest trips of their lifetime before writer/producer and favorite foodie, Phil Rosenthal joins in to talk about the new season of SOMEBODY FEED PHIL. They discuss the sitcom elements of the show, how the locations are chosen, the beauty of serendipity, what doesn't make the final cut, respectfully dodging situations, an emotional food connection in Dubai, observing Ramadan, Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen as a religious experience and the emigration of chefs incorporating their native influences. Plus, the inspiration behind, JUST TRY IT! - the children's book he co-wrote with his daughter Lily and his upcoming 25-city U.S. tour – a live show of funny stories from over 30 years in show business. Tickets @ philrosenthalworld.com
Meet Phil Rosenthal, everybody's favorite foodie. Phil is known as the creator of EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND and he has garnered a cult like following for his Netflix series SOMEBODY FEED PHIL, which just released its 7th season. Go to Netflix to check it out! Phil also has a new children's book out he created with his daughter, Lily, called: JUST TRY IT: A Phil and Lil Book, a hilarious picture book geared towards young children about a food-loving dad encouraging his picky eater daughter to just try something new. EnJOY this great conversation between Phil and Craig.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week on the show, we refuse to refute. Phil Rosenthal of Somebody Feed Phil returns to the show to discuss his new children's book, Just Try It!, which he co-wrote with his daughter Lily. (You can listen to Phil's previous Unorthodox interviews here and here.) Eric Cohen and Abe Unger introduce their new school, Emet Classical Academy, set to open this fall, which they describe as the nation's first Jewish classical school. Rabbi Meni Even-Israel talks about leading the Steinsaltz Center, where he continues the mission of his father, the late Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, to make Jewish knowledge more accessible through translation and explanation. Write to us at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave a voicemail on our listener line: (914) 570-4869. Unorthodox is produced by Tablet Studios. Check out all of our podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts. SPONSORS: The Zelikow School of Jewish Nonprofit Management is offering a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership and Innovation that can be earned while you work. Learn more at ZSchool.huc.edu. Generous scholarships available. The Shalom Hartman Institute's newest podcast, TEXTing, delves into Torah texts to find relevant insights for modern life. On each episode, Rosh Beit Midrash Elana Stein Hain invites Hartman scholars to consider a different Torah text. Listen at shalomhartman.org/texting or wherever you get your podcasts. Fire Dance, a tale of passion, fulfillment, and faith, is now streaming exclusively on ChaiFlicks, the Jewish streaming service. Starring Yehuda Levi and Noa Kohler, the series paints a picture of an ultra-Orthodox community at the foot of the Sea of Galilee. Unorthodox listeners get 50% off new subscriptions and a 7-day free trial with code FIREPOD at checkout. Visit ChaiFlicks.com to get started.
This week, Donny is joined by the creator of the CBS sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond'', Phil Rosenthal. Rosenthal, who is also the host of the popular Netflix show, "Somebody Feed Phil", sits down for an in-depth conversation about life, food, and how it is still a great source for bringing people together. Phil also has a new book out with his daughter Lily called, "Just Try It", where he tries to convince his picky daughter to try something new. In this conversation, Phil tries to convince Donny to do the same.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and host of “Somebody Feed Phil” Phil Rosenthal returns and talks about traveling the world and stuffing his face. Follow Phil Rosenthal on Instagram @phil.rosenthal
Everybody loves Phil! The creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Somebody Feed Phil" joins Sophia for an engaging and funny chat about how he went from a struggling aspiring actor to a successful writer, producer, and author! Phil Rosenthal may be living his best life now, but he reveals the many odd jobs he did for many years before finding success! He also shares the lessons he learned along the way, listening to the universe when it speaks to you, and the real-life side-splitting story about signing up his parents for a fruit-of-the-month subscription, which ended badly but made for great TV! Plus, the duo talks about their love of food, traveling, Phil's new book with his daughter, and the 7th season of "Somebody Feed Phil," debuting March 1 on Netflix! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everybody loves Phil! The creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Somebody Feed Phil" joins Sophia for an engaging and funny chat about how he went from a struggling aspiring actor to a successful writer, producer, and author! Phil Rosenthal may be living his best life now, but he reveals the many odd jobs he did for many years before finding success! He also shares the lessons he learned along the way, listening to the universe when it speaks to you, and the real-life side-splitting story about signing up his parents for a fruit-of-the-month subscription, which ended badly but made for great TV! Plus, the duo talks about their love of food, traveling, Phil's new book with his daughter, and the 7th season of "Somebody Feed Phil," debuting March 1 on Netflix! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.