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The Randomizer thrust Shiri Appleby back into Munchstory for the second time in three months in "Dearly Beloved," Episode 19 of Season 20. If you want an SVU where the entire field of psychotherapy called into question by a perpetrator/victim combination for whom the concept of truth is akin to cheap toilet paper you stole from your job, then this is the episode for you. Do good therapists tell their patients/victims that they suffer from erotic rape fantasy disorder? Short answer: no. Long answer: well, how's about you take a listen?Sources:Snuff Box - “Suicide Part IV (The Empty Room)” on YouTubeMusic:Divorcio Suave - "Munchy Business"Thanks to our gracious Munchies on Patreon: Jeremy S, Jaclyn O, Amy Z, Diana R, Tony B, Zak B, Barry W, Drew D, Nicky R, Stuart, Jacqi B, Natalie T, Robyn S, Christine L, Amy A, Sean M, Jay S, Briley O, Asteria K, Suzanne B, Tim Y, John P, John W, Elia S, Rebecca B, Lily, Sarah L, Melsa A, Alyssa C, Johnathon M, Tiffany C, Brian B, Kate K, Whitney C, Alex, Jannicke HS, Roni C, and Nourhane B - y'all are the best!Be a Munchie, too! Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/munchmybensonBe sure to check out our other podcast diving into long unseen films of our guests' youth: Unkind Rewind at our website or on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Reddit (Adam's Twitter/BlueSky and Josh's BlueSky/Letterboxd/Substack)Join our Discord: Munch Casts ServerCheck out Munch Merch: Munch Merch at ZazzleCheck out our guest appearances:Both of us on: FMWL Pod (1st Time & 2nd Time), Storytellers from Ratchet Book Club, Chick-Lit at the Movies talking about The Thin Man, and last but not least on the seminal L&O podcast …These Are Their Stories (Adam and Josh).Josh debating the Greatest Detectives in TV History on The Great Pop Culture Debate Podcast and talking SVU/OC and Psych (five eps in all) on Jacked Up Review Show.Visit Our Website: Munch My BensonEmail the podcast: munchmybenson@gmail.comThe Next New Episode Once We're Back from Adam's Paternity Leave Will Be: Season 16, Episode 14 "Intimidation Game"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/munch-my-benson-a-law-order-svu-podcast--5685940/support.
On this episode of Taste Buds with Deb, host Debra Eckerling speaks with filmmaker, Accidental Talmudist and longtime “Jewish Journal” contributor Salvador Litvak. Litvak's Passover classic, “When Do We Eat?” stars Max Greenfield, Ben Feldman, Shiri Appleby, Lesley Ann Warren, Michael Lerner, and Jack Klugman. Litvak directed the film that he co-wrote with his wife and partner, Nina Davidovich Litvak. The Litvaks' second movie was “Saving Lincoln.” Their new film “Guns & Moses” is out this summer. “The perennial fifth question of the Passover Seder is, ‘When do we eat?'” Litvak, who is also the author of “Let My People Laugh: Greatest Jewish Jokes of All Time,” says. “There's all these holiday movies… but there was no Passover movie.” When the Litvaks made “When Do We Eat?” they were connected to Judaism, but not yet Orthodox. “The movie's probably a little bit edgier than we would make it today,” Litvak says. “One of the main plot points is that one of the kids doses his dad with a strong hallucinogen at the Passover seder, but also the movie contains wonderful spiritual teachings.” He adds, “[Our dream: that] it would become the Jewish, ‘It's a Wonderful Life,' the movie that people watch every year.” Salvador Litvak shares the backstories behind “When Do We Eat?” and his new Jewish joke book. the connections between Judaism and food, and his recipe for Sal-mon. He also talks about creating The Accidental Talmudist, how that community embraced his Passover classic film aka “My Big Fat Jewish Seder.” “My mom always used to say there's two kinds of people: those who get into conversations in the checkout line at the supermarket and those who don't,” Litvak says. “We are [the first] kind.” Learn more at SalvadorLitvak.com, AccidentalTalmudist.org, and GunsandMosesMovie.com. Check out Salvador's new book, “Let My People Laugh: Greatest Jewish Jokes of All Time.” For more from Taste Buds, subscribe on iTunes and YouTube, and follow @TheDEBMethod on social media.
Welcome to “Not Couple Goals” where co-hosts Allie Nelson and Tyler McCarthy do a deep dive into a different ridiculous romantic thriller from the vantage point of their long-term relationship. Allie, a TV writer/producer and actress, has an affinity for romantic thrillers, the more salacious the better. Tyler, an entertainment reporter and critic, often finds himself drawn in despite his better judgment. Join them as they explore all the ways it's possible to love too hard… like WAY too hard. In this episode, they throw it back to an old classic from the early 2000s with “Swimfan” starring Erika Christensen, Jesse Bradford and Shiri Appleby. Join them as they do a deep dive (pun intended) into the psychology of Madison Bell and whether she's an apt successor to Glen Close in “Fatal Attraction” or Jessica Walter in “Play Misty For Me.” And, of course, discuss the young horny goblins they were when they first saw this movie back in the day. How would they have handled this stalker? Listen and find out. Special thanks to Mallory Johns for the introduction music. To see more of our hosts, check out Tyler's writing at USA Insider, SYFY and NBC Insider. Find Allie's work at Parade and Business Insider! And don't forget to follow us on social media — Allie: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok Tyler: Twitter Not Couple Goals: Instagram and Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Shiri Appleby [Roswell, Unreal, Chicago Fire, Girls] talks with Rachel and Olivia about the pros of being married to a successful chef, her time on Roswell, and the big lack of female directors on set. They also discuss how to navigate mean kids, journaling, and how to open yourself up to receive love.Broad Ideas is supported by Honeylove. Get 20% off by going to honeylove.com/ideas.Broad Ideas is supported by Clarins. Go to clarins.com/ideas and get Multi-Active Day & Night Cream for 10% off, a free welcome gift, plus free shipping on your first order.Broad Ideas is by Blissy. Try now risk-free for 60 nights, at blissy.com/rachel, and use code RACHEL to get an additional 30% off.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shiri Appleby [Roswell, Unreal, Chicago Fire, Girls] talks with Rachel and Olivia about the pros of being married to a successful chef, her time on Roswell, and the big lack of female directors on set. They also discuss how to navigate mean kids, journaling, and how to open yourself up to receive love. Broad Ideas is supported by Honeylove. Get 20% off by going to honeylove.com/ideas. Broad Ideas is supported by Clarins. Go to clarins.com/ideas and get Multi-Active Day & Night Cream for 10% off, a free welcome gift, plus free shipping on your first order. Broad Ideas is by Blissy. Try now risk-free for 60 nights, at blissy.com/rachel, and use code RACHEL to get an additional 30% off.
for the full episode join the Patreon [patreon.com/fashiongrunge]---A first on the podcast, we have a special guest for a Forward Flash episode! I'm joined by Samantha of the nostalgia account Lovefool.99 on IG! This was such a blast to deconstruct an early 2000s classic. Swim along with us as we try to make sense of this literal insane story, the weird acting, and the questionable fashion choices. Like, why does Madison look like she works in a bank? We get off track then find our way back in the lane to talk the ins and outs of the oddly high body count, the weird teen obsession film genre of the 90s/00s, and why this totally should have had a sequel. Enjoy!
A new episode of Fear and Loathing in Cinema Podcast is upon you where we take an old movie and deep dive into the production, behind-the-scenes, and casting to see if the film still holds up or if it never really did! Here on this 34th episode, host Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics, High Def Digest, and Screen Rant, along with good friend Dan Moran of Boomstick Comics, and host Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle joins in on the fun. In this excellent episode, we tackle the 2002 film – SWIMFAN, starring Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen, Jason Ritter, and Shiri Appleby. Enjoy the show! FEAR AND LOATHING PODCAST APPLE PODCASTS FEAR AND LOATHING PODCAST SPOTIFY Thank you for listening.
Mary, Zach, and Charlie join Caitlin to cover Swimfan. It's a real time capsule of a movie; it'll take you right back to 2002. It has a monstrous femme figure in stalker Madison, and it gives us themes of obsession, deception, and troubled pasts. It also gives us an iconic pool scene. In perhaps the most unhinged second-half of a Plug It Up episode to date, we explore the following tangents: birthdays, Twilight (and Skin of a Killer), chugga chugga as it relates to choo choo, game shows, hibachi, coitus, juice (including "doodoo juice"), lots of pool talk, DP of all kinds, Michael Shannon, and some great FMKs.
Shiri Appleby began her acting journey at age 5, working on the set of numerous television shows and commercials. An actress and director born in Calabasas, California, Shiri is best known for her breakout roles in “Roswell” and “Life Unexpected”, and her directorial work on “Grown-ish” and “UnPrisoned”. In this episode, Shiri and Pete discuss the performance of the Director, good vs. bad notes to give an actor, the importance of prepping and how it is your protection, adjusting to the new “Evercast” protocol in post-production, having chutzpah, and more… (00:00:00 - 00:07:10) -- Podcast Intro And WGA Strike Update(00:07:10 - 00:12:45) -- Early Memories On Set(00:12:45 - 00:22:00) -- High School And College Years(00:22:00 - 00:27:35) -- Working With An Acting Coach(00:27:35 - 00:32:40) -- Shadowing and Landing First Gig As A Director(00:32:40 - 00:33:40) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:33:40 - 00:37:20) -- Eye Opening Moments Directing On Set(00:37:20 - 00:42:50) -- Directing Actors And Good Vs. Bad Notes(00:42:50 - 00:47:70) -- Representation And Identifying Your Genre Of Choice(00:47:70 - 00:52:20) -- The Importance Of Prepping (00:52:20 - 00:56:00) -- Editing Via Evercast(00:56:00 - 00:58:55) -- What Would You Change About The Industry?(00:58:55 - 01:00:50) -- The Performance Of The Director(01:00:50 - 01:01:15) -- What's Next?(01:01:15 - 01:05:40) —Lightning Round Questions(01:05:40 - 01:07:20) -- Podcast Outro
CLL #2216 (feat. Jena Malone) 03/28/2004 – Sunday Night Show Source – Tucker Stream Recording (2004) with a Fan Stream Recording (2004) Patch This episode is 100% complete with a medium audio upgrade, Jena is returning for her second and final visit to CLL. She was previously brought along with her friend Shiri Appleby on CLL #1607. Jena is a remarkable and unique guest who brings a fun energy to the program. The Love Between The Two Hosts – CLL on Youtube, with Video for select episodes. Paid Link – As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Music Provided by Rich Banks Check out His Website and Soundcloud to hear more of his awesome work and perhaps commission him for your next project.
On this week's episode, Drew and Julia are recapping Season 2, Episodes 7 & 8 of HBO's Girls. The delusional girls discuss Salvatore Johanssen, sexcapades, Charlie's new app, and the dread Shiri Appleby. Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram.
On this week's episode of GIRLS ROOM, Drew and Julia are recapping Season 2, Episodes 7 & 8 of HBO's Girls. The delusional girls discuss Salvatore Johanssen, sexcapades, Charlie's new app, and the dread Shiri Appleby. Join us next week with an extra special guest! Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crisis-twink/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crisis-twink/support
I had never watched this show before, but after watching the pilot episode from the original show I started watching it. You can stream the show on Hulu or for free on Tubi, so be sure to check it out. The show is about the lives of three young alien/human hybrids with extraordinary gifts in Roswell, and stars Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Katherine Heigl, Majandra Delfino, Brendan Fehr, Nick Wechsler, William Sadler, Colin Hanks, and more. Side note, Brendan Fehr and Majandra Delfino directed, wrote, and produced a show called Baron and Toluca that they are trying to shop around. I was able to see the show at ATX Festival earlier this year and it was really good and very well done. Hopefully the show gets picked up and others get to see the show and we can all see where the show goes. Roswell Cocktail: Ingredients 3 oz Malibu Coconut Rum 3 oz Orange Juice 3 oz Cranberry Juice 1 Splash of Pineapple Juice Directions Put ice in a highball glass. Pour in your coconut rum, orange juice, and cranberry juice. Finish with the splash of pineapple juice, and serve with a straw for stirring. Drinking Game (http://www.roswelloracle.com/drinkinggame.html): 1 sip if: Isabel shows cleavage Max and Liz stare at one an other Michael and Maria fight Max does the 'leader thing' Someone mentions the alien's home or their enemies Alex has more than 4 lines in a scene Michael is specious Michael, Isabel or Maria complain Someone cries Liz says something scientific You see Max's Chevelle, Maria's Jetta or Michael's Motorcycle Valenti pulls someone over Tess agrees with Max You see any body who is an enemy 3 or more people from 'the group' are at the Crashdown Kyle mentions Buddha Jesse acts clueless Philip Evans suspects something weird Jeffery Parker does something out of charcter Liz or Maria are in their uniforms A parent gets more lines than Kyle Another plot hole opens Dreamers get jipped out of an M/L moment Michael says something asshole-ish You see anything with an alien on it Max goes another episode without going to work Liz and Maria are at work Chug if: Michael shows his emotions Isabel drops the ice princess attitude in public Max has fun Alex has a major role You see a parent other then Phil or Jeff Kyle plays a major role A plot hole is filled Micheal and Maria can go a whole month without fighting Crawl in the bottle if: Max dumps Liz and declares his undying love for Michael Maria or Michael get straight A's Liz fails something Isabel actually tells Jesse instead of just whining about it Tess returns (Cause when she does we'll all need to hit the bottle just to make it though the episode) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support
It's Back to School month, so Mark welcomes longtime friend (and lifeguard!) Kit Sheehan back on the podcast to go on a journey deep into the school pool. They discuss a movie they saw together in the theater 20 years ago, probably on opening night at the mall: the "classic" chlorinated psycho-sexual teen thriller SWIMFAN (aka SwimFan85, a better original title), which was released on September 6, 2002. The two wonder who is the bigger swimfan here as they rave about the wild twists and turns of this Fatal Attraction 2.0 starring dreamboat Jesse Bradford, scary Scientologist Erika Christensen, and wholesome WB star Shiri Appleby. Plus, hear from pal Gaius Bolling, another swimfan, who chimes in with his appreciation of this steamy and slippery tale.
Roswell, New Mexico is a science fiction drama series on The CW that first premiered in 2019. Though it's based on the Roswell High book series by Melinda Metz, and draws elements from the 1999 TV adaptation starring Shiri Appleby, it is not a pure remake of either. The newer series jumps ten years into the main characters' futures while reimagining much of their backstory, relationships and abilities. Already in its final season, we're jumping in to talk about episode 11, “Follow You Down,” and give our review. Welcome and enjoy!
The Lilith Fair 40 reaches the halfway mark -- what better time to confront the contribution of festival founder Sarah McLachlan, along with Macy Gray, Dionne Farris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Dido? We also remember childhood soundtracks, acknowledge "listen boo-boo" energy, blank on Shiri Appleby's name (sorry, lady!), spread German mustard on car singing, and play hacky-sack at the center of the Lilith/WB Venn. Help us separate love and Lilithosity in our Top 20 episode! Our intro is by Laura Barger and Jack Baldelli, and our outro is by I'm With Her. Interstitial music provided by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians. To contact us or buy our books, visit MarkAndSarahTalkAboutSongs.com. To become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas. SHOW NOTES The Lilith Fair 40 homepage Famous original Dido Emily St. James for AV Club on "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" TV Insider on the legacy of the WB Visit our sponsor, BetterHelp
Shiri Appleby talks about how she related to her character on “Life Unexpected,” her much-talked-about scene with Adam Driver in “Girls,” the struggles of being a female director, and much more..See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CLL #1809 (feat. Shiri Appleby with Stryker) 09/04/2002 – Wednesday Night Show Source – Lost Tape (2021) with Stream Recording (2002) Patches This episode is 100% complete with a huge audio upgrade,...
This week Zach and Sloane barely discuss 2002's erotic teen psychopathic thriller, Swimfan! Listen to them veer wildly from talking about Sloane's denim fedora and Zach's double popped collars, to high school basketball games and the Holocaust. They cover it all yet also cover nothing at all on this week's episode of Mummy Dearest! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mummydearestpodcast)
Ice Scream Sunday - Swimfan Picture it: A mall in 2002. High School Sammi attends a movie with her friends called Swimfan. She is scandalized! How did she get to watch this steamy PG-13 movie? And this starts her obsession with thrillers, horror movies, and all other psychological cinematic masterpieces. Unfortunately, Swimfan is far from a masterpiece. Not as nuanced and complex as Fatal Attraction, not as sympathetic of a character, but still, fun to dip into for nostalgia's sake. Little did Sammi know, almost 20 years later, she would be lamenting the severe lack of Jason Ritter in most scenes, and marvel at the career development for Shiri Appleby and Erika Christensen. Oh, also, my bad - I say "Portrait" instead of "Picture" for The Picture of Dorian Gray - I hope you'll forgive my literary transgression, and on the topic, here's an article referencing what I was talking about - "How Gay Was Dorian Gray?"
Watch out world, Shiri Appleby is here and she is a hardcore gangster complete with that traditional suburban gangster accoutrement - a Hot Topic belt buckle. Also this episode: we learn Lucy wants her ashes scattered about the local mall escalators so she can rest with Jim the mall cop forever, Simon is "getting into" hand gliding, and Ruthie's repetitive comedic relief tactics reach new heights of annoying.This week we drank the Brooklyn Brewery "Mix Tape" variety pack. It was bad, don't buy it.
Heidi Hedquist and Luke Poling from Why? The Podcast co-host this week's episode of The LovePod to recap the end of Clare Crawley's journey with Dale Moss on The Bachelorette as we share some life lessons on what not to do when dating 25 guys at once, aka how to lose a guy in 10 hours. Listen now to not only hear why Yosef is the worst and to discover what a "wildlife manager" actually does, but also for spoilers and to learn whether or not you too can get your censors enlarged when playing naked dodgeball. Our thanks to special Bachelorette guest Margaret Cho for being the light at the end of this dark, dark tunnel, and of course to the inspiration for our own Bachelorette roast, Rachel and Quinn, aka Shiri Appleby and Constance Zimmer from Unreal on Lifetime. Follow The LovePod Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/love-pod/message
CLL #1607 (feat. Jena Malone and Shiri Appleby) 11/26/2001 – Monday Night Show Source – Stream Recording (2001) Shiri Appleby is making her 2nd of 3 total appearances during the Adam era, this time...
The Randomizer thrust Shiri Appleby back into Munchstory for the second time in three months in "Dearly Beloved," Episode 19 of Season 20. If you want an SVU where the entire field of psychotherapy called into question by a perpetrator/victim combination for whom the concept of truth is akin to cheap toilet paper you stole from your job, then this is the episode for you. Do good therapists tell their patients/victims that they suffer from erotic rape fantasy disorder? Short answer: no. Long answer: well, how's about you take a listen? Music: Divorcio Suave - “Munchy Business” 9:53 - The President of the United States of America - “Kitty” from The Presidents of the United States of America (1995) 14:34 - Eric Carmen - “Hungry Eyes” from Dirty Dancing (1987) 23:36 - The Matt Berry Project - “Suicide Pt IV (The Empty Room)” from Snuff Box (2006) 36:36 - Ben Folds Five - “Brick” from Whatever and Ever Amen (1997) Next Week’s Episode: Season 4, Episode 12 “Risk”
Marisa and Sam discuss the 2005 Salvador Litvak film When Do We Eat?, which they found on Adam Lamberg's IMDB page. Together, they dive into a wild film with a stellar cast including Michael Lerner, Jack Klugman, Ben Feldman, Max Greenfield, Adam Lamberg, Shiri Appleby, and Victoria Justice. And yes, there is a very high chance this just turns into a Ben Feldman appreciation podcast, and they are 100% okay with that.
CLL #1571 (feat. Majandra Delfino and Shiri Appleby) 10/07/2001 – Sunday Night Show Source – Stream Recording (2001) This episode is 100% complete, Majandra is making her 2nd and final appearance on...
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Alissa is a professional dancer, actor and singer currently in LA. She performed in NYC Fashion Week, Off Broadway with Coco and the Vanity Vixens, West Side Story, Peter Pan, Cats, 42nd Street, Singin' in the Rain, Disney’s Tarzan, and the regional premier of Saturday Night Fever. She also trains Alicia Keys, Hilary Duff, Nicole Scherzinger, Dakota Fanning and Shiri Appleby. Watch her in the Netflix movie musical, Christmas on the Square.IG: @tucker_alissaSFX by ZapSplat
Episode 21 cashes in with all around boss lady Shiri Appleby. We all know her from shows like Roswell and Unreal, but her formidable career as a director is the main focus here, along with the mindful co-creation of her gorgeous and loving family with partner and restauranteur, Jon Shook. Although she started working at the tender age of 3, it wasn't until her thirties that she saw a feasible first hand image of a female director. Up until that point, she had envisioned herself marrying a director, not becoming one herself - and this is the turning point where things get very interesting! We discuss how being an actor is an entrepreneurial pursuit, how her relationship to directing has evolved throughout the years, and the specific quirks that have helped her direct herself in the moments when these two paths have intersected. This conversation reveals most specifically the importance of being mindful and intentional with ones goals, and why the word "no" can be a valuable gift and even more fuel for the creative fire.Follow Shiri on Social Media:Instagram: @shiriapplebyTwitter: @ShiriAppleby Follow Alex & Blair & #TheHerVoicePodcast on Social Media: Instagram: @achando @blairbomar @hervoicemfsTwitter: @alexandrachando @blairbomarFacebook: @hervoicemfsEmail: hervoice@mammothfilmfestival.orgThe Her Voice Podcast is in association with Mammoth Media Institute and produced by ActionPark Media.
A teen psycho thriller for the instant message era, Swimfan was released in 2002 to lukewarm reviews all echoing the same sentiment– critics believed (and still believe) the film is a lesser Fatal Attraction set in the world of high school competitive swimming. Starring hunk of the year Jesse Bradford alongside blonde teen-goddess Erika Christensen, the film hits a lot of the notes we love to see in a high school erotic thriller– including a steamy pool sex scene and over-the-top violence. The hosts discuss the thriller genre as it pertained to hormone-driven teens, scary stalkers, and the cult of Jesse Bradford. If you can't find the film at your local video store (support physical media!), its available to stream through YouTube. Follow The Shiterion Collection! Instagram: @ShiterionCollection Twitter: @Shiterion_Pod Facebook: facebook.com/theshiterioncollection Email us at theshiterioncollection@gmail.com. Kate Santos is online at @ocleoo on Instagram and @cryinginmoscow on Twitter. Stevie Anderson is rolling as @spaghetti_witch on IG and @spaghetti_witch on Twitter. Theme song by Honor Nezzo @nezzzie
In this episode Ryan talks with SHIRI APPLEBY (UnReal, Charlie Wilson's War, Life Unexpected, Roswell) about what it was like making the transition from having a very successful acting career to working as a Director.
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) in association with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) presents exclusive interviews from The Creative Coalition's (www.thecreativecoalition.org) Right To Bear Arts Gala in Washington, DC! BTB's own Al Sotto interviews actress Shiri Appleby (Roswell and UnReal), actress Caterina Scorsone (Grey's Anatomy)and actress Wendi McLendon-Covey (The Goldbergs)!
BTB presents another amazing show for our fall season! In association with our friends at Click On This (www.clickonthis.tv) we present exclusive interviews from The Creative Coalition's (www.thecreativecoalition.org) Right To Bear Arts Gala in Washington, DC! BTB's own Al Sotto interviews actress Shiri Appleby (Roswell and UnReal), actress Caterina Scorsone (Grey's Anatomy), actor Tim Daly (Madam Secretary), actress Wendi McLendon-Covey (The Goldbergs), Ethan Cutkosky (Shameless) and Anthony Rapp (Star Trek Discovery)! Our special call-in guest is actress Courtney Hope, best known for her role as Sally Spectra in "The Bold And the Beautiful" and her voice-over and motion capture work in some of your favorite video games! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! On the panel this week welcome BTB orginal, "The King of the 80s" Chachi McFly, The Captain Big Nick and actress Vanessa "Miss Snortles" Meadows! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Classic Cut: Cream "White Room" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
Our work and home lives can become difficult to manage. Between careers and kids where do you find time for your spouse? Enter actor and mom Shiri Appleby. She joins Jamie and Jenna to talk about ways to find time for your spouse and to give your marriage the attention it deserves. U Cubes Go to LuckyVitamin.com/UCubes and get $5 off your first order of $20 or more when you use our code mamasaid Unspoken Stories Subscribe to Unspoken Stories for free wherever you get your podcasts and learn more by visiting UnspokenStories.org BruMate Visit BruMate.com and use code mama to get 15% off your first order Gold Peak Real Brewed Tea You can find your favorite Gold Peak flavor at a retailer near you Progressive Insurance Get your quote online at Progressive.com and see how mu ch you could be saving.
We give our top song choices for 90's songs we think should be included in Roswell, New Mexico when it debuts on The CW this mid-season. We have broken our song choices out into six (ridiculous) categories and will discuss all the reasons these particular 90's jams should be in the show! In addition to the musical selections, we will give you the latest casting and directing news and whisper Nathan Parsons far too many times. After the episode, check out the Spotify playlist on purefandom.com which includes our song choices! Tune in to hear our song choices, plus: -Why you should be so excited about the latest casting news -Liz singing her heart out (get this lady a Grammy) -Our unfortunate fashion choices in the 90's -Why the Shiri Appleby news is so important -Our on record, official boy band allegiances -How this show is setting itself apart from other CW shows -Lots of wine drinking -All about the #Vlambase -How these songs helped to shape our angstiest years -And more!
Yael Tygiel, Taylor Gates, and special guest host Amanda Copeland discuss season 20 episodes 19 and 20, “Dearly Beloved” and “The Good Girl.” A wedding falls apart after Shiri Appleby returns as someone other than Officer Amelia Albers, and Whole Foods is a very hot topic. Find Amanda at @ThsRThrStories on Twitter!ABOUT LAW AND ORDER SVU:Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (often abbreviated to Law & Order: SVU or just SVU) is an American police procedural, legal, crime drama television series set in New York City, where it is also primarily produced. In the style of the original Law & Order, episodes are often "ripped from the headlines" or loosely based on real crimes that have received media attention. Created and produced by Dick Wolf, the series premiered on NBC on September 20, 1999, as the first spin-off of Wolf's successful crime drama, Law & Order. The show started its 17th season on September 23, 2015, and has aired 385 original episodes as of March 30, 2016. It is the current longest running scripted non-animated U.S. primetime TV series since the cancellation of the original Law & Order in 2010 and is the fifth-longest running scripted U.S. primetime TV series on a major broadcast network.Law & Order: Special Victims Unit originally centered almost exclusively on the detectives of the Special Victims Unit in a fictional version of the 16th Precinct of the New York City Police Department. As the series progressed, additional supporting characters were added as allies of the detectives in the New York County Manhattan District Attorney's office (known as advisers from the Sex Crimes Bureau) and the Medical Examiner's office. Typical episodes follow the detectives and their colleagues as they investigate and prosecute sexually based offenses. The show starred Christopher Melonias Detective Elliot Stabler and Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson for its first twelve seasons until the former left the cast, unable to come to an agreement on his contract.Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has been nominated for and won numerous awards, including the 2006 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Mariska Hargitay, the first Emmy to be received by a regular on any Law & Order series.On February 1, 2016, the series was renewed for an eighteenth season. As of this date, it is the sole remaining series of the Law & Order franchise still in production (and has been since 2011), and the second-longest running after the original series, which was canceled by NBC at the end of its 20th season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Yael Tygiel, Taylor Gates, and special guest host Amanda Copeland discuss season 20 episodes 19 and 20, “Dearly Beloved” and “The Good Girl.” A wedding falls apart after Shiri Appleby returns as someone other than Officer Amelia Albers, and Whole Foods is a very hot topic. Find Amanda at @ThsRThrStories on Twitter!ABOUT LAW AND ORDER SVU:Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (often abbreviated to Law & Order: SVU or just SVU) is an American police procedural, legal, crime drama television series set in New York City, where it is also primarily produced. In the style of the original Law & Order, episodes are often "ripped from the headlines" or loosely based on real crimes that have received media attention. Created and produced by Dick Wolf, the series premiered on NBC on September 20, 1999, as the first spin-off of Wolf's successful crime drama, Law & Order. The show started its 17th season on September 23, 2015, and has aired 385 original episodes as of March 30, 2016. It is the current longest running scripted non-animated U.S. primetime TV series since the cancellation of the original Law & Order in 2010 and is the fifth-longest running scripted U.S. primetime TV series on a major broadcast network.Law & Order: Special Victims Unit originally centered almost exclusively on the detectives of the Special Victims Unit in a fictional version of the 16th Precinct of the New York City Police Department. As the series progressed, additional supporting characters were added as allies of the detectives in the New York County Manhattan District Attorney's office (known as advisers from the Sex Crimes Bureau) and the Medical Examiner's office. Typical episodes follow the detectives and their colleagues as they investigate and prosecute sexually based offenses. The show starred Christopher Melonias Detective Elliot Stabler and Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson for its first twelve seasons until the former left the cast, unable to come to an agreement on his contract.Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has been nominated for and won numerous awards, including the 2006 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Mariska Hargitay, the first Emmy to be received by a regular on any Law & Order series.On February 1, 2016, the series was renewed for an eighteenth season. As of this date, it is the sole remaining series of the Law & Order franchise still in production (and has been since 2011), and the second-longest running after the original series, which was canceled by NBC at the end of its 20th season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Rep. Ron Estes (KS-4) and actor Tim Daly appeared before a luncheon meeting of The Ripon Society and Franklin Center for Global Policy Exchange this past Thursday afternoon to discuss the arts in this country and what role the federal government has in fostering creativity in communities nationwide. Estes serves as a member of the Honorary Host Committee for the Creative Coalition, while Daly serves as President of the organization. Joining in this discussion were 12 other performers and Coalition members, including: Shiri Appleby, Anthony Carrigan, Ethan Cutkowsky, Lindsay Goffman, Harry Hamlin, Steve Howey, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Dean Norris, Meryl Poster, C. C. H. Pounder, Anthony Rapp, and Caterina Scorsone.
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Welcome back to Pilot Inspectors. For today's episode, we are returning once again to the late 90s WB for the pilot episode of the recently rebooted series Roswell, starring Shiri Appleby and Katherine Heigl. Today's intro music is "Here With Me" by Dido, the Rollo's Chillin with the Family remix.
About Alison:Alison Becker is a writer/comedian/actor/producer best known for playing Shauna Malwae-Tweep, the longest running guest star on NBC's "Parks and Recreation." She has appeared on Showtime's "Californication," FX's "The League," HBO's "The Newsroom" from Aaron Sorkin, "New Girl" on FOX, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Kroll Show,” “Lucifer,” two of the "Law and Order" series, and many more. You may also know her as Xandra Dent from Adult Swim's “Newsreaders.” Alison has also starred in some of the most popular web series ever made, including "Dating Rules from My Future Self” with Shiri Appleby, College Humor's Batman series with Pete Holmes, and ESPN's "Mayne Street" with Kenny Mayne. Becker's comedic talent has also been showcased in many other classic videos from Above Average and Funny or Die, including playing opposite Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy's girlfriend. You may remember her from her hosting days on Fuel TV's "The Daily Habit," several shows on Fuse, and as the VJ of the weekly "Top 20 Countdown" on Vh1. Alison has produced pilots for TruTV and My Damn Channel, is currently developing three feature scripts, and just wrote, produced and starred in a film that is fast becoming a festival darling. Alison has been involved with the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre for over 15 years, and she has been a member of four house teams, both improv and sketch. Alison graduated from Georgetown University, cum laude, and she is a member of the high IQ society Mensa.Website: alisonbecker.com & www.accessimprov.comTwitter: @thealisonbeckerInstagram: @thealisonbecker
This Roswell podcast is hosted by Liz Prugh and Meg Bonney. The two discuss The CW’s latest (sure to be hit) new show, 'Roswell, New Mexico' and the 90's songs they would love to hear featured on the show. Tune into our Pure Fandom Podcast: Reimagining ‘Roswell’ Episode 5 as we give our top song choices for 90's songs we think should be included in Roswell, New Mexico when it debuts on The CW this mid-season. We have broken our song choices out into six (ridiculous) categories and will discuss all the reasons these particular 90's jams should be in the show! In addition to the musical selections, we will give you the latest casting and directing news and whisper Nathan Parsons far too many times. After the episode, check out the Spotify playlist on purefandom.com which includes our song choices! Tune in to hear our song choices, plus: -Why you should be so excited about the latest casting news -Liz singing her heart out (get this lady a Grammy) -Our unfortunate fashion choices in the 90's -Why the Shiri Appleby news is so important -Our on record, official boy band allegiances -How this show is setting itself apart from other CW shows -Lots of wine drinking -All about the #Vlambase -How these songs helped to shape our angstiest years -And more!
Welcome to Everything Trying to Kill You, the podcast that talks about all the dangers of stepping out your front door and why you should cancel your plans to stay home and watch horror movies instead. JUST KIDDING! Except, kinda not really…We are the comedy podcast that talks about horror movies! And all the problematic things that come with them. For episode 19, join Maegan, Mary Kay, Mary, and special guest Eric Skwarczynski from Gut Reactions Podcast, as they discuss Devil’s Candy. They answer questions like: what the appropriate reaction is when a stranger comes to your door and offers you a guitar, are butterflies metal and what do they have to do with government mind control experiments, and ultimately (and most importantly) if they would buy a murder house. Devil’s Candy (2015) – Directed and written by Sean Byrne. Starring Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby, Pruitt Taylor Vince.Genre: Horror, Supernatural, Thriller, Suspense Where to watch: Netflix Plot (*contains spoilers*): “A struggling painter moves his family into a house with a horrific past and soon finds himself being artistically inspired by demonic forces. Late at night in a countryside house, Raymond Smilie hears an ominous voice. He reacts by playing his red Flying V loudly in front of a crucifix. His mother enters his room and unplugs the guitar. When Ray awkwardly explains he plays to avoid hearing "Him," she says he needs to return to the hospital. Ray continues to hear the voice and kills her. Shortly after, a man enters the house and sees the dead woman.Sometime later, the house is sold to Jesse Hellman, a struggling painter, his wife Astrid and their daughter Zooey. The real estate agent says that the women who lived there died when she fell down the stairs, and her husband killed himself out of despair. Elsewhere, Ray checks into a motel. He listens to tapes preaching about the Devil and plays his guitar. When a noise complaint brings a police officer to his room, Ray stops playing.After settling into the house, Jesse starts hearing the same voices as Jesse. Inspired, he paints a black and white painting based on an upside down cross motif. Jesse later approaches Belial, an art gallery whose owner Leonard previously turned away his portfolio. At his insistence, the receptionist looks at the scan of the painting and appears pleased. One evening, Ray shows up and has a brief conversation with Zooey, who tells him she would love to have a Flying V. Ray wants to enter the house, but an angry Jesse turns him away.The next morning, Zooey and Jesse find Ray's Flying V outside their house, but Jesse refuses to let her keep it. Elsewhere, Ray kidnaps a boy. He carries the boy to a motel room, cuts up his body and puts it in a suitcase. Ray buries the boy in a hole already filled with several suitcases. Meanwhile, Jesse paints a new painting with distorted faces of children - including the one Ray killed. Immersed in his work, he forgets to pick up Zooey at school, and to appease her, he lets her keep Ray's guitar. Jesse keeps working on the painting, which depicts the children's heads being devoured by a black creature and adds Zooey being burned alive. He tells a horrified Astrid that the he feels the children inside him screaming to be let out.At night, Ray sneaks into Zooey’s bedroom. He covers her mouth and explains that "He" wants her, but Ray is trying to avoid hurting her. Zooey agrees to stay quiet, but then screams, alerting Astrid and Jesse. Ray flees. The Hellman’s go to the police, who suggest they change the locks.The next day, Leonard arrives to see Jesse's latest work. Pleased with the painting, Leonard offers to become his patron, with the privileges it brings. Jess cuts the meeting short in order to rush to pick up Zooey at school, but his car breaks down, and he runs to the school. Zooey is nowhere to be found. In Ray's motel bathroom, Zooey is tied up with duct tape. Ray
(SPOILERS) Shiri joins me to talk about how she's been acting since age 3, what she thought of the Rachel Goldberg character when she first read for it (6:43), was she surprised about the reality TV genre (10:38), did she see the success of this show early on (14:26), season 2 getting heat from critics (17:34), the Quinn/Rachel relationship and the effects it had on the women's movement (19:25), was it difficult playing the Rachel character (22:52), directing some of the episodes (25:00), and we end with the Final 5 (32:07). Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI)
The incredibly talented Shiri Appleby (UNREAL, ROSWELL) joins Anna and Sim on this week’s Unqualified. First, Shiri talks about the best acting advice she ever received and how best to dominate in an audition room. Next, Anna asks Shiri about the nuances of having a relationship with a chef, and then Shiri answers some deal breakers. Afterward, Shiri takes a meeting with Karen Sarducci. Finally, they call Lydia who is struggling to find the right moment to have kids, and Kaz whose boyfriend doesn’t like when she posts revealing photos of herself on social media. Get listening! Social MediaShiri Appleby: @ShiriApplebyAnna Faris: @annakfarisUnqualified: @unqualified
On this surprise bonus episode, Shiri Appleby joins Here To Make Friends to discuss the latest and final season of UnREAL, acting and directing since #MeToo, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BTB presents an incredible show featuring two actors from the Arrowverse on the CW Network! First we welcome actor Neil Sandilands who plays this season’s big bad The Thinker on CW’s The Flash! In addition we welcome actor Adam Tsekhman who plays Gary Green on CW’s Legends of Tomorrow! Arrowverse fans you do not want to miss this! If that wasn’t enough BTB's own Al Sotto talks to actress Shiri Appleby from Lifetime’s UnReal and actor Richard Kind from Red Oaks and Gotham at the Creative Coalition #righttobeararts Gala on-location in Washington DC during the White House Correspondence weekend! For more information on our favorite charity organization which advocates arts funding in schools go to www.thecreativecoalition.org. BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back “1 True Knight” Martin Lopez along with actress and voice-over artist Ali Dash! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Classic Cut: Eminem “Lose Yourself” NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
BTB's own Al Sotto talks to actress Shiri Appleby from Lifetime’s UnReal at the Creative Coalition #righttobeararts Gala on-location in Washington DC during the White House Correspondence weekend! For more information on our favorite charity organization which advocates arts funding in schools go to www.thecreativecoalition.org. We ask Shiri if she will be appearing in the upcoming CW reboot. Listen in to hear what she says!
Kristoffer Polaha is an actor who has build a diverse body of work to his name over the seventeen years he’s been in film and television. He is best known for his performance as a series regular in Backstrom, a television show following the Portland Police Bureau’s Special Crimes Unit as Peter Niedermayer. He starred alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar in Ringer as Henry Butler, following their family in New York City, navigating stolen identities and lies. Polaha joined Shiri Appleby and Britt Roberston in Life Unexpected, a sweet show about two people discovering they suddenly have a 15 year old daughter to support. He is also known for Miss Guided, Where Hope Grows, North Shore, and Rocky Mountain Christmas. Most recently, Polaha has guest starred in Ballers and is currently portraying Sam Barber in Condor, following the life of a CIA analyst Joe Turner. IG: @polahaha
Kay of The Seriously Grey’s Podcast and Karly of That Pop This Life & Talking Shondaland are back to discuss UnREAL, season 3, "Confront". This week we discuss Kay's new "dragon in a box" theory, Shiri Appleby directing chops, does Serena fit the reality show archetype, Madison finally opening her eyes to the truth about her relationship with Gary, Jay & Alexi's drama, what's next for Rachel after confronting her rapist, Jeremy is still there and we still hate it, Alexi's lack of dance skill, and so much more. Chime in: Facebook | Instagram | Email | Website | Twitter | Voicemail
Because Lindsey recorded from the great American southwest, today's episode begins with a lengthy discussion of all things Roswell: from the Whoiest celebrities on the UFO museum's wall to the forgotten made-for-TV movie ROSWELL starring Kyle MacLachlan, to the beloved UPN/The WB series that starred Shiri Appleby and Katherine Heigl. Why, you ask? Why not! After catching you up on the LOVE ADVENT CALENDAR videos you almost certainly missed, it's time to chat about Pete Davidson's Themmy new tattoo, Jason Priestly punching his way into the narrative, Dasha Zhukova's whirlwind romance with (GASP) a former FRIEND, and a very quick rundown about Anna Faris's new boyfriend. Plus, we introduce a new segment that will be in every episode until May 19th (the day of the Royal Wedding): The Most Markleous Headline of the Week.
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show Screams After Midnight the guys look at 'The Devil's Candy,' which finally got released to the public in 2017. Directed by Sean Byrne and starring Ethan Embry, Shiri Appleby and Kiara Glasco. twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
Alexi is joined by actor, writer, comedian Brett Gelman (Lemon, Twin Peaks, Stranger Things, Fleabag). Together they go on a tangential journey romp of a high energy conversation where they talk internal spirals, systemic racism, Lemon, his love story with wife janicza Bravo, past dating experiences, going from white nerd to the hip guy he is today, yoga heads, style changes, meditation, therapy, shame, adult swim, social interactions, being desperate, emails texts and the lack of tone, emojis, integrity, micro dosing, the power of disengagement, toxic relationships, people pleasing, being obsessive, potentially being a bungler fumbler, his words not mine, the notion of figuring it all, smoking copious amounts of weed on getting doug with high and so much more! But most important, see the movie he co-wrote and stars in: LEMON with Michael Cera, Judy Greer, Gillian Jacobs, Jeff Garlin, Shiri Appleby, Nia Long, Jon Daly, Megan Mullally and more! LEMON is in select theaters now AND avail on VOD. Make sure to check it out! For more Brett, follow him on instagram @BrettGelman and @LemonMotionPicture
This week on XENA: WARRIOR PODCAST, we’re here to protect wimps and kick the crap out of jerks! Vera, Katie, and Livy are talking about the sweet, thematically rich post-Rift episode 3x14 “Forgiven,” in which baby Shiri Appleby sports a horrible mullet and bites off Gabrielle’s ear and yet still somehow manages to be lovable. We discuss whether young sidekicks are important audience surrogates or just plain annoying, Gabs as the bad cop, Xena’s mysterious punk phase, the difference between telling and showing, and the many paths to forgiveness. Speaking of forgiveness, 3x15 “King Con” needs a lot of it, because it is very bad and very heterosexual. We chat about the Bechdel Test, Gabrielle’s hobbling, how much punishment does it take for us to care about Joxer, and Lucy Lawless’s open-mouthed kissing style. (Hey, It’s still better than “Ulysses.”) The power, the passion, the podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/xenawarriorpodcast iTunes: http://apple.co/2f0NAIM Twitter: @xenawarriorpod Tumblr: xenawarriorpodcast.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/xenawarriorpodcast ———————————————————————— Vera: (@hollywoodgrrl) Katie: (@katetocci) Livy: (@PonderousLivy) Music: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/A_Hawk_and_a_Hacksaw/
Alexi is joined by writer, director Janicza Bravo (Lemon, Atlanta, Love, Divorce). Together they go on a tangential journey where they talk how Janicza's new movie LEMON came to be, how she was woo’d by her now husband Brett Gelman, training for the olympics, NYU, film festivals, talking about meditating but not actually meditating, insta stories, family, identity, creativity & barbies, Crispin Glover, Anthony Bourdain, Howard Stern, make outs, rosé, and so much more! A super fun romp where you can clearly hear how much Alexi adores Janicza by how much Alexi screams, speaks an octave higher than usual and says ‘oh my gawd’ a ton. Such a beautiful experience, even handsome young producer Aristotle had more fun than usual with Janicza in the studio! For more Janicza, follow her on instagram @Janicza and/or @LemonMotionPicture Janicza's short films are available online. Watch them ALL: Eat, Gregory Go Boom, Pauline Alone, Woman Of The Year, Hard World For Small Things, The New Yorker Presents, Woman in Deep, Man Rots From The Head. But most important, see her feature film: LEMON staring Brett Gelman, Michael Cera, Judy Greer, Gillian Jacobs, Jeff Garlin, Shiri Appleby, Nia Long, Jon Daly, Megan Mullally and more! LEMON is playing at the Ace Hotel, part of Sundace Next Fest, on Friday August 11th at 8pm. August 18th, LEMON will be playing at the Nuart theatre in Los Angeles, as well as the Quad cinema in New York city AND avail on VOD. Make sure to check it out!
Mr Skin on Renegade Talk Radio There is a TON of celebrity nudity to catch up on this week, starting off with Chrissy Teigen’s fresh nip slip at Super Bowl LI. And what better time than the present to reminisce on Janet Jackson’s epic wardrobe malfunction during the 2004 Super Bowl Halftime. In the DVD/Blu-ray update, there’s Jennifer Connelly’s return to full frontal in American Pastoral and Tatiana Maslany’s topless debut in Two Lovers and a Bear on Blu-ray. In TV news, we’ve got Christina Ricci’s full frontal from Amazon’s Z: The Beginning of Everything, and the line HBO won’t cross with Shiri Appleby’s pearl necklace from season two of Girls. Plus, Mr. Skin’s Skin Skouts have the full nudity report from the Sundance Film Fest, so we’ll tell you all the upcoming nudes to look forward to in the new year!
Going back to the early 2000’s to bring you a wonderful hodge-podge of early CGI and vacant performances. Don’t worry, we brought Matt Harris along to make it bearable. This movie stars Shiri Appleby, Richard Burgi, John de Lancie and is directed by Bill Platt. Have you subscribed yet!? Well why not! Go now: iTUNES
Actor Shiri Appleby, of the Peabody award-winning TV show “UnREAL,” directs herself playing the part of a producer (don’t worry, we’re confused too!)… Jessi Klein, Executive Producer of “Inside Amy Schumer,” discusses HER feminine ideals versus THE feminine ideal… Comedian Wyatt Cenac tells us what NOT to say to a mall cop… The man behind […]
This week ABC aired a rerun of “The Bachelorette” instead of a new episode. So in this bonus Here To Make Friends podcast, Emma & Claire dive deep into every Bachelor fan’s other favorite show: Lifetime’s “UnREAL” and are joined by series star Shiri Appleby. Later they discuss Fox’s new reality show “Coupled” and address the vast accumulation of gossip & news concerning Bachelor Nation contestants from seasons past and present. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Courtney and Gus talk about Noah Galvin's insane Vulture interview, Nashville's renewal, the season premiere of Unreal, Nick Jonas' new album, Gus's experience at a taping of Lip Sync Battle, and pretend to be friends with Noah Galvin.
In this episode: Lifetime executive Jennifer Breslow joins Merrill in the alley for a discusson on the process of being a vessel facilitating the creation of creative endevor and building a brand. Recorded: September 28th, 2015 Music: Black Sweater Massacre and It Might Be Perfect Right Now by The Reigning Monarchs
Riki talks to actress Shiri Appleby (Girls, Life Unexpected, Roswell) about being a child actor, weird auditions and becoming a director.