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"Splitting Up Together" is a comedy series that aired on ABC from 2018 to 2019. The premise revolves around a married couple, Lena (Jenna Fischer) and Martin (Oliver Hudson), who decide to divorce but choose to continue living in the same house for the sake of their three children. The unique arrangement has the two taking turns living in the house with the kids, while the other stays in the garage apartment.The show humorously explores the challenges and benefits of their unconventional living situation, while highlighting the importance of communication and compromise in relationships. ABC cancelled the series after two seasons. Listen as the S1E1 guys deep dive the show's pilot episode. Starring: Jenna Fischer, Oliver Hudson, Bobby Lee, Diane Farr, Lindsay Price, Olivia Keville, Van Crosby, Sander Thomas, Kelsey Asbille, & Geoff Pierson www.S1E1POD.com MERCH Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1Pod
Robert Lee Jr. is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster. From 2001 to 2009, Lee was a cast member on MADtv, and he co-starred in the ABC single-camera sitcom series Splitting Up Together alongside Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson between 2018 and 2019 Howie Mandel Does Stuff Available on YouTube Visit https://www.bobbylee.live/ for more Bobby Lee TigerBelly Podcast https://www.youtube.com/@TigerBelly Bad Friends https://www.youtube.com/@BadFriends Visit https://www.howiemandel.com/ for more Social Media @bobbyleelive @howiemandel @jackelynshultz
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
Mark and Allen were fortunate enough to chat with Ian a few weeks back. What a great interview, and a fascinating discussion! It's always nice to take a look behind the scenes and get a deeper appreciation as to "how the sausage is made", so to speak, and Ian really delivered. He is intelligent, a great conversationalist, and has an uncanny knack for diving into interesting details while at the same time keeping it lively and fun.Join in as the guys talk to Ian about all of the incredible, creative work that goes on behind-the-scenes and turns Pawnee, and even Eagleton (spit) into real life places occupied by our favorite Pawneeans! Ian has worked on hundreds of productions as both an Art Director and Production Designer, working across dozens of TV Series, Videos, Shorts, TV movies and films - not the least of which is a little show we like to call Parks and Recreation! In fairness, NBC actually called it that too; but we like the title enough to skip the AKAs!This was a very enjoyable Pawnee Spotlight, and Ian is definitely one of our favorite guests. We hope you all like it as much as we did! Enjoy!P.S. You can check out Ian's work at imdb.com/name/nm2214641/ and https://adg.org/directory/1318-ian-phillips/ and you can follow Ian on Instagram at @ijpdesign_tv/ where you can see some of his beautiful furniture too!
After playing the role of Phoenix in the box office hit sequel "Top Gun: Maverick," you can now find actor Monica Barbaro opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Netflix's new action-comedy series, "FUBAR." In today's episode, Monica discusses the benefits of starting a career in a smaller market, how to navigate director meetings, and reminds listeners that as actors, our learning is never done. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Monica Barbaro right here. Resources LINKS: IMDB: Monica Barbaro INSTAGRAM: @monicabarbaro CREDITS: FUBAR Top Gun: Maverick Splitting Up Together The Good Cop UnREAL The Cathedral Stumptown Chicago P.D. Chicago Justice At Midnight Hawaii Five-0 THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: ENTER TO WIN: One lucky winner will receive THE BRIDGE for FREE (valued at over $11k) TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher
Fubar on Netflix:When a father and daughter learn that they've each secretly been working as CIA Operatives for years, they realize their entire relationship has been a lie and they truly don't know one another at all. Forced to team up as partners, our series tackles universal family dynamics set against a global backdrop of spies, fantastic action and humor.Monica BarbaroBIO:Barbaro gained attention in 2013 for her lead role in It's Not About the Nail, a viral comedy short about communication in a marriage. Her first major television role was portraying the character of Yael on the second season of the Lifetime television series UnREAL. Following UnREAL, Barbaro joined the cast of NBC legal drama Chicago Justice, an entry in Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise, in which she portrayed Anna Valdez.[10] In 2018, Barbaro also played Cora Vasquez on Netflix's The Good Cop, alongside Josh Groban and Tony Danza. Between 2018 and 2019, Barbaro had a recurring part in the ABC sitcom Splitting Up Together.[11] In the 2022 blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick, Barbaro portrayed Lieutenant Natasha "Phoenix" Trace, a
At 5 years old, Lindsay Price started working in the entertainment industry as an actress and she continues today on Netflix's Atypical and ABC's Splitting Up Together. Growing up in that industry forced her to realize her aesthetic at a young age while also being told if she lost 10 pounds she could be a leading lady. We discuss it all in this episode. Lindsay shares what lessons she learned as a teen, finding her true passion, and how she managed to stay true to herself while working in Hollywood. She's a wife to Chef Curtis Stone, mom to two boys and an activist. You may know her from her regular roles on such iconic TV shows as Beverly Hills 90210, Lipstick Jungle, and Eastwick. She's also the resident stylist at The Jewelry Edit. In this episode Lindsay discusses: Growing up in the entertainment industry The benefits of working with a nutritionist Her self proclaimed beauty junkie status Current favorite beauty products How she approaches diet Why double cleansing is her skin care game changer Ways to navigate change Her role as stylist for the Jewelry Edit Follow Lindsay www.Instagram.com/lindsayjprice For more on the Jewelry Edit www.thejewelryedit.com Discount Code: KEEPITSIMPLE15 for 15% off your order Connect with Christine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinebullock/ Connect with Christine on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristineBullockFitness Follow Christine on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/chrissybullock/_created/ Text Christine questions at 1-310-361-8697 Join Brooke Burke Body App and get 2 weeks free with code "KISS22": https://kayobodycare.com/pages/bbbapp Sponsored by Kayo Body Care Kayo Body Care was the first to create Face Grade Body Care® products. Kayo believes in restoring vitality for your whole body both inside and out. Kayo's highly-potent formulas are designed to care for your skin and your body so that you can both look and feel your best. Shop Kayo's body care and supplement line - www.KayoBodyCare.com Use Code KISS20 for 20% off your first purchase
I'm gonna be Finesse; that's my power. Finesse Mitchell has made his career his own from the start – as an actor, comedian, author, host, podcaster, and now president of the Laugh Factory. He's passionate about it all, and says he's just scratched the surface of everything he wants to do. He shares with Jeanne the best two words of advice he's ever received; why taking charge of The Laugh Factory is a dream come true; why it's important to own your differences and use them to your advantage; how being a comedian is like being in a horse race; why you can't do the hustle forever so you definitely need a hobby; and how he forgave himself for not giving Saturday Night Live his all. About Finesse:Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Finesse graduated from the University of Miami and is a distinguished member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated. He entered the comedy scene with appearances on BET's Comic View and Comedy Central. In 2003, he joined the cast of Saturday Night Live where he played the memorable “Starrkeisha” and frequently appeared on “Weekend Update” with Seth Myers as Morgan Freeman, 50 Cent, and Bobby Brown. His television acting credits include NBC's Kenan, Fox's Outmatched, ABC's Splitting Up Together, Showtime's Roadies, Disney Channel's A.N.T. Farm (China's Dad), and TBS Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns. Mitchell has also had numerous appearances on NBC's Today show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Arsenio Hall Show, B.E.T Comic View, Wendy Williams, and many more. He's currently producing his fourth comedy special while producing a weekly podcast title “Understand This with Finesse Mitchell.”Instagram: finessemitchellTwitter: Finesse MitchellFacebook: Finesse MitchellYouTube: Finesse MitchellWebsite: http://www.finessemitchell.tv/
Daniel interviews actor, writer, comedian Patty Guggenheim. Patty is an actor, writer, comedian who's starred in Mike Tyson Mysteries, Splitting Up Together, SuperMansion, Florida Girls, and more.
Travis Schuldt is an actor who you might recognize from his many roles in The Boy Next Door, The Giant Mechanical Man, The Hitcher, Passions, Scrubs, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Splitting Up Together, Community, The Big Bang Theory, Rules of Engagement, The Mentalist, 2 Broke Girls, The OA to name a few. Travis also hosts the ‘Passions for Life' podcast with his wife Natalie Zea. We talk about working on a Soap Opera (Passions), living in Australia, anxiety, starting a theatre company, enhancing creativity, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia & Scrubs, the importance of age and time, therapy, confidence, fatherhood, life philosophies, good vs bad & pursuing comedic roles. Check Travis out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travis.schuldt/ and his podcast "Passions for Life". Follow @Funny in Failure on Insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info.
To kick things off for Season 9, Geri is joined by Sierra Teller Ornelas and Mike Schur, co-creators — along with Ed Helms — of the new Peacock sitcom RUTHERFORD FALLS, to discuss how the series tackles big issues around race and culture with an abundance of humor; how they built an inclusive and equitable writers' room; and how television, and the world, is better off when we learn from history. Sierra Teller Ornelas is a Navajo and Mexican American writer, producer, and showrunner whose long list of past credits includes BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, SUPERSTORE, and SPLITTING UP TOGETHER. Mike Schur is a writer, producer, and actor who is probably best known as the co-creator of PARKS AND RECREATION and BROOKLYN NINE-NINE, the creator of THE GOOD PLACE, as well as a writer on THE OFFICE and SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE – among other things. Their latest project is the sitcom RUTHERFORD FALLS. The series—which was co-created by Ornelas, Schur, and Ed Helms, and for which Ornelas is showrunner—follows Nathan Rutherford and Reagan Wells, two lifelong friends who find themselves at a crossroads, quite literally, when their sleepy town gets an unexpected wake-up call. The complete first season premiered on April 22 and is available to stream on Peacock. -- Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: www.onwriting.org/ -- Follow the Guild on social media: Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
This week Jacob is joined by actor, writer and producer Trent Garrett, best known for his role as Bowie Quinn in the Disney Channel series Andi Mack. In addition to his role on the hit Disney show, Trent has appeared in numerous Hollywood blockbuster films and network television series including Animal Kingdom, 90210, New Girl, Splitting Up Together and many more. Real Conversations with Jacob Young is brought to you by Boys Town. FOLLOW JACOB: Instagram Facebook Twitter
On this episode I speak with Dean Holland, an Emmy winning editor for his work on The Office” He seven nominations fro his work on The Office and Parks and Recreation and the 76th annual Academy awards. He also has three Online Film and Television award nominations in directing for “Parks and Recreation” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”. I met Dean on “Parks and Rec” and was lucky enough to start up the Netflix series “LOVE” with him after Parks ended and then again work with him on “The Good Place”. Starting out in a post production house he quickly found his way to editing and working on shows like “Behind the Music” then comedies like Dave Attell ‘s ”Up All Night” and Comedy Central's Celebrity Roasts. Working for nine years between “The Office” and then “Parks ad Rec”, Dean was able to move from Editing to Producing and then Directing. He has been directing recent shows like “Splitting Up Together”, “Bless This Mess” and “The Unicorn”.
On this episode I speak with Dean Holland, an Emmy winning editor for his work on The Office” He seven nominations fro his work on The Office and Parks and Recreation and the 76th annual Academy awards. He also has three Online Film and Television award nominations in directing for “Parks and Recreation” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”. I met Dean on “Parks and Rec” and was lucky enough to start up the Netflix series “LOVE” with him after Parks ended and then again work with him on “The Good Place”. Starting out in a post production house he quickly found his way to editing and working on shows like “Behind the Music” then comedies like Dave Attell ‘s ”Up All Night” and Comedy Central’s Celebrity Roasts. Working for nine years between “The Office” and then “Parks ad Rec”, Dean was able to move from Editing to Producing and then Directing. He has been directing recent shows like “Splitting Up Together”, “Bless This Mess” and “The Unicorn”.
On this episode I speak with Dean Holland, an Emmy winning editor for his work on The Office” He seven nominations fro his work on The Office and Parks and Recreation and the 76th annual Academy awards. He also has three Online Film and Television award nominations in directing for “Parks and Recreation” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”. I met Dean on “Parks and Rec” and was lucky enough to start up the Netflix series “LOVE” with him after Parks ended and then again work with him on “The Good Place”. Starting out in a post production house he quickly found his way to editing and working on shows like “Behind the Music” then comedies like Dave Attell ‘s ”Up All Night” and Comedy Central’s Celebrity Roasts. Working for nine years between “The Office” and then “Parks ad Rec”, Dean was able to move from Editing to Producing and then Directing. He has been directing recent shows like “Splitting Up Together”, “Bless This Mess” and “The Unicorn”.
On today's episode I talk to TV writer Brian Gallivan. Originally from the Boston area, Brian was a middle school language arts teacher before taking a risk to perform and write for a living, starting first with Boston's Improv Asylum and then, after moving to Chicago, with Second City. Since moving to Los Angeles, Brian has written for a number of shows including Happy Endings, Future Man, Splitting Up Together and created the CBS series The McCarthys. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
You know him from The Hulu original "Pen 15" and ABC Network's "Splitting Up Together"
Oliver Hudson (Rules of Engagement, Splitting Up Together) joins me this week and opens up about his bouts with debilitating anxiety coming up in this industry and his experience with antidepressants along the way. Oliver talks about the pressure he faced to become a successful actor growing up around Goldie Hawn (mother), Kurt Russell (pa), and Kate Hudson (sister). We also talk about the importance of self care, some onset “blow up” moments, and Oliver’s cathartic reconnection with his estranged father.
We put our combined 68 years of marriage to the test to offer advice and cautionary tales. Mentioned: The trailer for an ABC sitcom, "Splitting Up Together" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=denqJWOc6Go].
Have you ever tried to catch a cat? It’s impossible. In this episode, Danny Jolles and I talk about why being 5’7” is too short for online dating, the Astros’ cheating scandal, and why cats on a field are the best thing to happen at a sporting event. Danny Jolles is an American actor and comedian. He is a graduate of NYU Tisch, having studied theatre at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute along with Stonestreet Studio. During this time, he appeared in many short films, music videos and web series. He is best known for playing George on the CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. He has also appeared on The Joel Mchale Show, Love, Ramy, Splitting Up Together, and more. Danny opens the show speaking about his goal to get fit during the quarantine. When something terrible happens, Danny is always thinking about what his future plans are. During quarantine, we can’t control anything except what we do during this time. Then, Danny speaks about how he loves to be single and keep his relationships casual for as long as possible. He was terrible at meeting women online – he’s only 5’7” and couldn’t get anyone on the apps. Danny loves to hook up with people who have seen him do standup, it’s like they have already accepted so many different parts of him. Every time a girl approaches Danny, he thinks it’s so cool because assertiveness is an attractive quality. Even at parties, Danny is ready to have a kitchen convo with a woman. Danny dives deep into his work on CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Singing was a nightmare for Danny. Everyone there is a Broadway talent. However, dancing was the thing that really scared him. In high school, Danny didn’t really need to choose between theater and sports – he knew he was never going to be a pro sportsman. Danny gives tips on what you need to say when talking sports. Sports fans love to explain things, don’t be afraid to ask! The Astros’ cheating scandal is Danny’s absolute favorite. It’s devasting that we won’t be able to boo them for the next year. Stay tuned as Danny talks about seeing Fergie sing The Star-Spangled Banner in person, why singing at a hockey game is the worst, and why cats on the field are the best. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emmawillmannshow/support
Jenna Fischer (The Office, Splitting Up Together) joins us for one of the funniest episodes we’ve had, talking about her passion for the craft as an actor plus her experience in an Emmy nominated role as Pam on The Office. Jenna talks about how her upbringing cultivated her humble personality and how she became an actor to hide behind the roles of other characters. She opens up about her relationship with ex-husband James Gunn, frequently surprising people with her humor, and being a little bit of a paranoid prepper as she’s gotten older. Amazing episode… listen, laugh, and let me know your favorite part Special thanks to Everlywell and Honey for sponsoring today’s show. Everlywell is your convenient source for at-home lab testing with over 30 kits and expert digital results delivered to you within just days of testing. For 15% off an EverlyWell at-home lab test, visit everlywell.com/iou and enter code “IOU.” Honey scans the internet for coupon codes and other discounts, then like magic—it automatically applies the one with the biggest savings to your cart at checkout. Get Honey today for free at joinhoney.com/iou.
Kate Hudson (Almost Famous, How to Lose A Guy In 10 Days) and Oliver Hudson (Nashville, Splitting Up Together) are American actor/producer siblings. The two sit down with the Armchair Expert to discuss their new podcast, they talk about their relationship to their father and how sibling perspectives differ. Kate tells a story of when she went to Valentino’s house and Oliver discusses unearthing old trauma. Kate and Dax talk about their past relationship and what they learned, stifling children’s aspirations and watching the OJ chase.
Kate Hudson (Almost Famous, How to Lose A Guy In 10 Days) and Oliver Hudson (Nashville, Splitting Up Together) are American actor/producer siblings. The two sit down with the Armchair Expert to discuss their new podcast, they talk about their relationship to their father and how sibling perspectives differ. Kate tells a story of when she went to Valentino’s house and Oliver discusses unearthing old trauma. Kate and Dax talk about their past relationship and what they learned, stifling children’s aspirations and watching the OJ chase.
Actress Izabella Alvarez is a rising Latina star (according to the LA Times). She's had roles in: Shameless. Westworld. Splitting Up Together (and more)... AND had a leading role in one of BraveMaker's favorite feature films: COLLISIONS! Now she's voicing the lead character RONNIE ANNE SANTIAGO in Nickelodeon's THE CASAGRANDES. (and she's only 15 years old!). Congratulations to this brave talent! Find her on all the socials: https://www.instagram.com/izabellaalvarez/ https://twitter.com/izabellaalvarez Her show: https://www.instagram.com/thecasagrandes/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
Bobby is on fire, but not completely lit. Khalyla mixes dogs and birds. Gilbert watches Million Dollar Man, the musical. We talk Splitting Up Together’s cancelation, new home stress, dreaming of nightmares, Game of Thrones, and Thug Rose. Weekly bonus content here: https://www.patreon.com/TigerBelly Sponsor links: https://https://www.vudu.com/tigerbelly https://www.shipstation.com/ promo code:belly http://dave.com/belly Postmates App (https://postmates.com/) Get $100 delivery credit with the promo code: belly
RON PERLMAN FROM SOA AND HELLBOY. Guest stars as Martin's estranged Dad Brock Season finale of SPLITTING UP TOGETHER (tonight 930a on ABC).
RON PERLMAN FROM SOA AND HELLBOY. Guest stars as Martin’s estranged Dad Brock Season finale of SPLITTING UP TOGETHER (tonight 930a on ABC).
Bobby Lee (Splitting Up Together, Mad TV, Harold & Kumar) returns to the podcast to discuss the time he farted in a costar’s mouth at Mad TV, what Jews and Koreans have in common, and how devastated he’d be if I died. Bobby opens up about his dad’s stroke, Khalyla’s heart attack in the Philippines, and his mom’s reaction to Hodor’s penis.
Set your VCRs to record this one, because you're going to want to carefully catalog everything Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast has to cover this week! Listen in as the Poobah rubs elbows with a celebrity, we agree to disagree with this year's Oscar winners and binge all the television worth binging (and some that isn't). Length - 01:13:28 Language - PG-13. (Contains mild adult language.) - 0:01:47 - GAMING Seth calls in to actor Rich Sommer's game podcast Cardboard and My Little Pony, Transformers and G.I. Joe come to Heroclix. - 0:10:18 - YEAH YOU KNOW ME The kinds of things we set our VCRs to record and rewatch back in the day. - 0:18:44 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWS "Jeopardy All-Star Games" spices up the quiz show, wooed by reality shows "The Masked Singer," "Survivor," "The Challenge" and "Temptation Island," "Better Things" back on FX, family sitcoms "Splitting Up Together" and "The Kids are Alright," "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" celebrates a milestone, "Crikey! It's the Irwins" and the anniversary of the Crocodile Hunter's death, a documentary-style 150th episode of "Arrow" and the premier of spy drama "Whiskey Cavalier." - 0:43:00 - MOVIE NEWS Final thoughts on this year's Oscar winners. - 0:55:08 - CROSSING THE STREAMS Facing death on Netflix's "Paddleton," more thoughts on off-kilter "The Umbrella Academy" and "Doom Patrol" hitting all the right buttons.
It's All-Star weekend, baby! Owen Ellickson (writer on Splitting Up Together, Superstore, The Office) joins Agata and Anastasia on this very special episode to watch the All-Star Game and review the festivities of the entire weekend. They discuss the friendships, the fun, the sweeties, and all the love that comes out during this mid-season break. Owen tells the gals about his basketball history and who he thinks is the cutest boy in the league. Who will win best dunk in this weekend full of high-flying antics? Ya gotta listen!
Whether it’s how we find partners, commit to partners, or not only commit to one partner, navigating today’s ever changing landscape of relationships can be anything from overwhelming to exhilarating. Trends seem to constantly be emerging that free people to date on demand, marry later and even forego marriage altogether. However, what's not as readily explored are alternative ways to end unhappily ever after. Perhaps this is because divorce still bares with it a stigma which keeps couples defensive and resigned, on a bullet train headed for the worst. As a result, when it comes to divorcing, families rarely give themselves permission to creatively reimagine what co-parenting could look like and as a result never pursue the road less travelled. Freelance writer and Founder of FamilyNesting.org, an online community focusing on the well-being of the children during a divorce, Beth Behrendt is one of the rare birds who chose to do it her way. At 5:30, she joins Chelsea to talk about what giving children custody of the family home looks like, the reason her and her ex-husband decided to see if bird nesting could work for them—a living arrangement and paradigm, mind you, associated with celebrities like Josh Lucas and most recently played out on the sitcom, Splitting Up Together, and opens up about how nesting has enabled her, if not encouraged her, to nurture a relationship with her ex-husband rather than fall into the more expected pattern between ex’s, that of passive engagement.—Use CODE “thankyouex” for the month of December on all Chelsea’s coaching services: www.breakupward.com/shopReceive your chosen self-development book with one of Chelsea's signature love letters, when you write an iTunes review for Thank You Heartbreak. Just send a screenshot to Chelsea@breakupward.com or in a DM at www.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreak—Mentioned within this episode:Coming Home to Nest, Psychology Today, by Beth Behrendthttps://bethbehrendt.com/portfolio/psychology-today-coming-home-to-nestAfter Divorce, Giving Our Children Custody of the Home, NYTimes, by Beth Behrendthttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/30/well/family/after-divorce-giving-our-kids-custody-of-the-home.htmlArticle on the sitcom, Splitting Up Togetherhttps://www.babble.com/entertainment/splitting-up-together-divorce-comedyJosh Lucas on bird-nesting in his own lifehttps://www.today.com/video/josh-lucas-talks-about-starring-in-parisian-woman-with-uma-thurman-1160571459571It Doesn't Have to Be That Way: How to Divorce Without Destroying Your Family or Bankrupting Yourself by Laura A. Wasserhttps://www.amazon.com/Doesnt-Have-That-Way-Bankrupting/dp/1250029783Post-Divorce Parenting: What’s the Deal with “Nesting”? by Beth Behrendthttps://www.itsovereasy.com/insights/post-divorce-parenting-whats-deal-nesting—To connect with Beth, visit her:Website: https://bethbehrendt.comFamilyNesting.org: https://familynesting.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbehrendtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerbethbehrendt—Work with Chelsea: www.breakupward.com/shopChelsea’s website: www.breakupward.comSign up for Chelsea’s newsletter: bit.ly/tyhbletterConnect and send in your questions and/or letters viawww.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakOr by email: Chelsea@breakupward.com
Bill sits with Bobby Lee (Mad TV, Splitting Up Together) in his yard to discuss growing up, school, his beginnings in comedy, and how he and Bill will never leave Hollywood. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-after-laugh/support
Bill sits with Bobby Lee (Mad TV, Splitting Up Together) in his yard to discuss growing up, school, his beginnings in comedy, and how he and Bill will never leave Hollywood.
WARNING: The following episode will cause extreme, gut-busting laughter - listen at your own risk!This week, Anna and Sim welcome a guest that will have you rolling on the floor laughing until your sides hurt – get ready for non-stop fun with the hysterical actor and comedian, Bobby Lee (MADtv, Pineapple Express, The Dictator, Splitting Up Together).Anna and Bobby get down and dirty as they hilariously discuss…Masturbating with food and porn preferencessome morning TV and radio talk show improvinviting fans up to their hotel rooma fantastical forest ranger fantasyOn Deal Breakers, Bobby shares his thoughts on women who…Suck his toes while watching TVOrder extra food right before he pays the dinner billHeckle him during his on-stage performancesCalling in for advice this week…Nicholas, 23, from Arizona, needs some guidance on whether he should make a move on a girl that him AND his best friend have both been crushing on.Rachel, 24, from Minneapolis, isn’t sure how to handle her friend and roommate whose partying is getting a bit out of control.Follow us!Anna Faris: @annakfarisUnqualified: @unqualifiedBobby Lee: @bobbyleelive
Our dead pilot this month was written by Brian Gallivan (The McCarthy’s, Happy Endings). It’s called Mr. Joyce’s Opus and it centers around Chuck Joyce, a catholic school teacher, who decides to throw out his curriculum to connect with his students despite the fact that his students are horrible little monsters. Andrew interviews Brian regarding his dead pilot and you’ll also listen to a live table read of Mr. Joyce’s Opus, performed by some of today's funniest comedic actors. We had a great cast for this one including Mike Kosinski as Chuck Joyce, Kirby Howell Baptiste as Julia McGill, Lauren Lapkus as Gifted Sara, Ginger Gonzaga as Leslie, Aparna Nancherla as Krystal, Mamie Gummer as Adriana, Janina Gavankar as Felicia, Elizabeth Ho as Vanessa, Sam Richardson as Mr. Meadows, Gary Anthony Williams as Principal Flood, and Andrew Reich with stage directions. Come to our next live show at The USC Comedy Festival on November 4th at 4pm. Because we love our fans sooooo much, this show is completely free! We’re reading a pilot called American Alien written by Sierra Teller Ornelas (Superstore, Splitting Up Together). Reserve seats here: https://cinema.usc.edu/events/event.cfm?id=39953 For more Dead Pilot Society episodes, and information about our live shows please subscribe to the podcast! Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @deadpilotspod, on twitter @deadpilotspod, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com.
The Conners debuted last week, sans its controversial founder -- and Sarah Baker made HER EHG debut to talk about everything from how the show handled "Roseanne"'s death to the healing properties of Goodman and Metcalf to whether we'll keep watching without a possible train-wreck as motivation. We went Around The Dial with The Cool Kids, Get A Room With Carson And Thom, a Camping/Splitting Up Together comparison, and a German Flying Circus before Dylan Garsee hoped an RPDR All Stars episode would get to sashay-you-stay into the Canon. A Midwife won, Marvel lost, and a monstrous game time had us all screaming -- on an all-new Extra Hot Great. Show Topics Lead Topic The Conners Around The Dial Camping and Splitting Up Together The Cool Kids Get A Room With Carson And Thom Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus The Canon RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars S02.E05: Revenge Of The Queens Winner and Loser of the Week Emerald Fennell Iron Fist and Luke Cage Game Time Monster Mash Show Notes The Conners's ratings The official Kominsky Method trailer Emerald Fennell and Khloe Kardashian, sekret twins Special Guest: Sarah Baker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andrew interview veteran comedian and actor Bobby Lee (Love, MADtv, Tiger Belly, Splitting Up Together). They reminisce what Bobby Lee was willing to do for drugs, as well as stories that introduced Bobby into the dark side of Hollywood.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 456 As the daylight starts to slip away… we gather together for a grand discussion on all things horror… and sort-of horror… and Halloween and of course - pumpkin-spiced. And as we kick off the season by seeing how many Smarties we can eat, we also bring up… the slow retail shuffle, A Quiet Place, Heredity, folk horror, The Mummy, Runaway, monster in the woods, mariachi band of the undead, Brazil, the last great epic Francis Ford Coppola movie, a cornucopia of underwear, a 70s light show in his dungeon, There’s a Ghost in my Bathroom, the dime store version of Johnny Depp, Mindhorn, yellow #5 vs yellow #2, The VVitch, Mother!, Digital Underground, The Rockford Files, you know… I’ve gotta say… it’s just action-packed gore and… stupid, Bad Ronald, Nothing but Trouble, and by good she means it’s so awful it’s funny, the horror of William Shatner’s mustache, squirrel funerals, Gary Oldman, patience is a virtue… when you’re a murderer, Clue, Beyond the Black Rainbow, unleashed from the sarcophagus, Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious Universe, Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, Dynasty, 80s martial artist sci-fi crossovers, waist-to-pant ratio, Columbo, our march toward Halloween, Keanu Reeves, The Holy Mountain, people complaining about being old… in space, the Universal monster movies, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, reading the tea leaves of technology, Housebound, a crafty cryptid, the original Friday the 13th vs. Saw, Splitting Up Together, Tom Cruise vs. Brendan Fraser, The Blair Witch Project on crack, the dialogue wasn't stupid - it was just moronic, commerce zombies, The Bashful Bladder, The Love Boat, The Innkeepers, watching Blue Velvet as a child, Jack Ryan, The Quiet Earth, limited edition everything, you just need to stock up on red shirts, polyester pumpkin, Santa Sangre, a failed Fruit of the Loom character, Hardcore Henry, I just wanna watch things blow up, everything revolves around Bourbon and vanilla unicorn chalk. “...it definitely has a mood. But ultimately the movie makes no sense to me whatsoever and is very anticlimactic.”
This week get check out ABC’s Splitting Up Together. There’s not much going on here but we had fun with it.
GUEST: BOBBY LEE. Today we had our long time friend, Mr. Bobby Lee in studio! Bobby is funny, successful, weird and all of the things we love. He's gives us secret information, takes a call and so much more. Seriously...he's awesome. Check him on Splitting Up Together and this weekend at Helium Comedy Club! Big thanks to BLACK'S PEST SERVICES and ROSE CITY COMIC CON!
We're back for our second season! We get things rolling by talking about Alex, Inc., Legion, ER, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Splitting Up Together, The Tick, Code Black, and Lost in Space! That's The Show, a podcast about TV shows we love and don't love and think you should, too! Hosted by Paul Roth (@[paulidin](https://twitter.com/paulidin)) and Rachel Pierce (@[thejuniebird](https://twitter.com/thejuniebird)). Produced by Danny Agama (@[dannyagama](https://twitter.com/dannyagama)). Music by Mary Kate Jiménez-Wall (@[revensings](http://twitter.com/revensings "Link: http://twitter.com/revensings")). Join our Patreon! - 0:00 Previously on... 1:12 Intro 8:10 Hot Takes! 8:29 Hot Take: Alex, Inc. - Rachel 13:33 Hot Take: Legion - Paul 16:52 Hot Take: ER - Rachel 32:49 Hot Take: A Series of Unfortunate Events - Paul 40:21 Hot Take: Splitting Up Together - Rachel 47:49 Hot Take: The Tick - Paul 51:30 Fake Commercials! 52:27 FOCUS: Code Black - Rachel 1:00:53 FOCUS: Lost In Space - Paul 1:07:52 Outro #tv #television #reviews
We're back for our second season! We get things rolling by talking about Alex, Inc., Legion, ER, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Splitting Up Together, The Tick, Code Black, and Lost in Space! That's The Show, a podcast about TV shows we love and don't love and think you should, too! Hosted by Paul Roth (@paulidin) and Rachel Pierce (@thejuniebird). Produced by Danny Agama (@dannyagama). Music by Mary Kate Jiménez-Wall (@revensings). Join our Patreon! - 0:00 Previously on... 1:12 Intro 8:10 Hot Takes! 8:29 Hot Take: Alex, Inc. - Rachel 13:33 Hot Take: Legion - Paul 16:52 Hot Take: ER - Rachel 32:49 Hot Take: A Series of Unfortunate Events - Paul 40:21 Hot Take: Splitting Up Together - Rachel 47:49 Hot Take: The Tick - Paul 51:30 Fake Commercials! 52:27 FOCUS: Code Black - Rachel 1:00:53 FOCUS: Lost In Space - Paul 1:07:52 Outro tv #television #reviews
ON With Mario - Oliver Hudson stops by to talk Splitting Up Together, Bieber gets engaged, Bachelorette heads to the Bahamas & more! (July 9, 2018) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
On our next episode Wesam is joined by comedian and actor, BOBBY LEE of SPLITTING UP TOGETHER! They discuss their first meeting, coming up in the comedy world, controversial actors and Wesam’s legs…Enjoy!
On our next episode Wesam is joined by comedian and actor, BOBBY LEE of SPLITTING UP TOGETHER! They discuss their first meeting, coming up in the comedy world, controversial actors and Wesam’s legs…Enjoy!
Episode 36, celui qui a faillit ne pas exister cette semaine, mais qui grâce à la participation de Florian et Greg IS ALIVE ! Au programme du retour sur l'actu avec l'annulation de Roseanne en pièce de resistance. Un quiz spécial numéro 3 par Greg Et enfin plein d'avis entrecoupés d'imprévus avec Arrested Development, Splitting Up Together,Vida, Trust, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bonne série et surtout Bon Jovi !!!
Episode 36, celui qui a faillit ne pas exister cette semaine, mais qui grâce à la participation de Florian et Greg IS ALIVE ! Au programme du retour sur l'actu avec l'annulation de Roseanne en pièce de resistance. Un quiz spécial numéro 3 par Greg Et enfin plein d'avis entrecoupés d'imprévus avec Arrested Development, Splitting Up Together,Vida, Trust, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bonne série et surtout Bon Jovi !!!
Episode 36, celui qui a faillit ne pas exister cette semaine, mais qui grâce à la participation de Florian et Greg IS ALIVE ! Au programme du retour sur l'actu avec l'annulation de Roseanne en pièce de resistance. Un quiz spécial numéro 3 par Greg Et enfin plein d'avis entrecoupés d'imprévus avec Arrested Development, Splitting Up Together,Vida, Trust, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Bonne écoute, bonne fin de semaine, bonne série et surtout Bon Jovi !!!
AJ & MJ cover the ABC single-cam comedy, Splitting Up Together. Turns out the girls have differing views on this pilot...that is until they get very, very deep into this 30 min comedy and opinions start to vary. Marriage, kids, divorce -- the girls have some strong(hilarious and emotional)feelings about it all and hilarity ALWAYS ensues. How many wings did we give it? How many seasons? Tune in to find out! Music: yocomet
On this episode of Decorating Pages I talk to Production Designer, Ian Phillips. Ian Phillips has worked on the TV shows Parks and Recreation, LOVE, Splitting Up Together and has worked on film such as Twilight, A Single Man and Celeste & Jesse Forever. We talk about how he got into the union, his love of designing hallways on Parks and Recreations and the challenges of a budget.
On this episode of Decorating Pages I talk to Production Designer, Ian Phillips. Ian Phillips has worked on the TV shows Parks and Recreation, LOVE, Splitting Up Together and has worked on film such as Twilight, A Single Man and Celeste & Jesse Forever. We talk about how he got into the union, his love of designing hallways on Parks and Recreations and the challenges of a budget.
On this episode of Decorating Pages I talk to Production Designer, Ian Phillips. Ian Phillips has worked on the TV shows Parks and Recreation, LOVE, Splitting Up Together and has worked on film such as Twilight, A Single Man and Celeste & Jesse Forever. We talk about how he got into the union, his love of designing hallways on Parks and Recreations and the challenges of a budget.
Star of Splitting Up Together Oliver Hudson is in studio with the Ladies to talk acting alongside Jenna Fischer and the rugged style of his Instagram stories, then helps Jac find the man of her dreams! Follow the podcast on Instagram @theladygang and you can email Jac, Becca and Keltie at Hello LadyGang@gmail.com! And thank you to today's sponsors: Amazon - Shop using Amazon.com/shop/ladygang to keep the podcast free! Beach Body - Get a free trial membership when you text LADYGANG to 303030 Candid Invisible Liners - Go to CandidCo.com/lady to get 25% off the price of your modeling kit MedMen - Get $10 off your order of $30 or more when you mention The LadyGang—go to MedMen.com to find your nearest store Molekule - For $75 off your first order, visit Molekule.com and enter LADYGANG at checkout Stamps.com - Go to Stamps.com, click the Microphone at the TOP of the homepage, and enter LADYGANG to enjoy a 4-week trial PLUS $55 postage AND a digital scale
00:00 Happy7:50 Lost In Space11:15 Alex Inc.18:45 Splitting Up Together25:10 Timeless33:45 Krypton39:00 For The People43:15 Life Sentence
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Oliver Hudson of ABC's Splitting Up Together. Oliver Hudson is best known for his starring role alongside David Spade and Patrick Warburton in the long-running CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement, as well as his recurring roles on Ryan Murphy's acclaimed Fox show Scream Queens and on the hit ABC show Nashville. His feature film credits include The Out-of-Towners, Kill the Man, Black Christmas, Strange Wilderness, Grown Ups 2 and Walk of Shame, with Elizabeth Banks and James Marsden. Hudson began his acting career in a recurring role opposite Katie Holmes on Dawson's Creek, and in starring roles on The WB shows The Mountain and My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star.
As HBO's obsession-inducing dystopia returns for a second season, Eve Batey also returns to discuss reflections on capitalism; college-dorm philosophizing; why wigs are still shite in the future; and whether Ed Harris is using a stunt double. Eve claimed not to be a crackpot for calling for a Simpsons cancellation -- with a surprising hatchet man -- and the Bosch theme may have been deemed Worse Than Jazz before we went Around The Dial with The Handmaid's Tale, Splitting Up Together, and Unforgotten on Masterpiece Mystery. Then we were Flipping Out over Eve's Canon submission. Frankenstein's author won, Rectify's antagonist lost, and it all added up on a very mathy Game Time, in an all-new Extra Hot Great. GUESTS
As HBO's obsession-inducing dystopia returns for a second season, Eve Batey also returns to discuss reflections on capitalism; college-dorm philosophizing; why wigs are still shite in the future; and whether Ed Harris is using a stunt double. Eve claimed not to be a crackpot for calling for a Simpsons_cancellation -- with a surprising hatchet man -- and the _Bosch theme may have been deemed Worse Than Jazz before we went Around The Dial with The Handmaid's Tale, Splitting Up Together, and Unforgotten on Masterpiece Mystery. Then we were Flipping Out over Eve's Canon submission. Frankenstein's author won, Rectify's antagonist lost, and it all added up on a very mathy Game Time, in an all-new Extra Hot Great. Show Topics Lead Topic Westworld I Am Not A Crackpot Is This Worse Than Jazz? Around The Dial The Handmaid's Tale Splitting Up Together Unforgotten The Canon Flipping Out S03.E07: Irreconcilable Differences Winner and Loser of the Week Mary Shelley Lethal Weapon Game Time I Was Told There Would Be No Math Show Notes The Inside SF newsletter Help The Ruth Bowler Ginsbergs and the Gateway Women's Access Fund Special Guest: Eve Batey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Dan and Chris discuss why Dan didn't feel comfortable watching Roseanne, plus we review Splitting Up Together, Trust, Alex Inc and Krypton. We also talk about the weeks TV News and Chris finds out which came first, Cheddars or Mini Cheddars? You can catch us on Twitter @nothinbutstatic or
I considered calling this episode "Jesus Christ Supershow," but it seemed a little on the nose. It's a slightly short episode. but I cover a lot of ground. In addition to obviously talking about Jesus Christ Superstar, I also talk about some of my other favorite secular-produced works about Jesus. In addition, I talk about stuff I've recently been watching on TV including Man Down, Splitting Up Together, and the WWE. I liked doing this one. Hope you enjoy listening to it! Time indexes: 0:00 - Intro Stuff 3:46 - Music Break #1 - "Not So Middle Life Crisis" off my "Trigger Warnings and Sunshine" album 4:16 - Stuff I've recently watched on TV. I talk about Man Down, Splitting Up Together, and Wrestling at length and also mention Deadliest Catch 18:38 - Music Break 2 - "Nobody Has It All" from The Wayne County EP 19:06 - Discussion of my favorite pop-culture stuff involving Jesus Christ, with particular attention paid to Jesus Christ Superstar, along with a defense of secular art about Christ in general. Breaking it down further... - 19:30 - Jesus Christ Superstar - 34:18 - The Last Temptation of Christ - 36:00 - Music from The Velvet Underground and Big Star - 36:48 - Dogma - 38:22 - Alice Cooper's stage show - 40:45 - Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter - 41:24 - Punk Rock Jesus And I say some other stuff too, probably. Check out the companion blog at http://emptychecking.blogspot.com!
On this episode of The H3 Podcast we are joined by comedian and fellow podcaster Bobby Lee! Together we discuss open mics, Stardew Valley, manifesting your dreams, eating boogers, and of course... ghost stories! Bobby Lee is a comedian and actor who rose to prominence as a cast member of MadTV. He now stars as part of the ABC sitcom "Splitting Up Together" and hosts his own podcast with longtime girlfriend Khalyla Kuhn called Tiger Belly!
In this week's episode we review ABC's new sitcom "Splitting Up Together" starring Jenna Fischer and Oliver Hudson, plus we reveal key details about Casey's Tinder profile.
The turn of seasons has brought with it another batch of TV premieres and finales, giving us plenty to discuss this week on the podcast. First up, we look at a very full week in comedy, including the premieres of Roseanne, Splitting Up Together, Alex, Inc., Barry, and Silicon Valley, the finales of The Detour and grown-ish, and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’s much-hyped hour-long Puerto Rico special. Next we move over to the genre and drama offerings, including the premiere of The Terror, an intense Agents of SHIELD, the long-awaited Scooby Doo-Supernatural crossover, a big farewell on Arrow, and another interesting The Good Fight. Afterward, we head to the spotlight section and dive in with the hit Japanese reality show Terrace House: Opening New Doors, the first eight episodes of which are available on Netflix.Spotlight: Terrace House: Opening New Doors Part 1 (1:46:46)Our Week in Comedy Roseanne premiere (15:47) Splitting Up Together premiere (34:30) Alex, Inc. premiere (36:57) Barry premiere (41:01) Silicon Valley premiere (43:27) The Detour finale (46:28) grown-ish finale (50:08) Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (53:31)Our Week in Genre and Drama The Terror premiere (1:00:49) Agents of SHIELD (1:11:55) Supernatural (1:19:48) Arrow (1:33:39) The Good Fight (1:38:14)Music Featured: “(Go, Go, Go) Go To Puerto Rico” by Javier Muñoz on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee; Scooby Doo Theme song; “Trying” by EleventySeven (the international intro song for Terrace House: Opening New Doors)
Check out the companion blog at http://emptychecking.blogspot.com for photos and more info! This week's episode was a fun one for me and I hope you'll like it too. I play the guitar for a while in this episode as I demo the Mel9 effect made by Electro-Harmonix. They make really unique pedals and this one very literally has the capacity to turn your guitar into a SYMPHONY. Apart from that, I talk about stuff I've recently watched on TV including The IT Crowd, Splitting Up Together, and NOT Roseanne (but not for political reasons). I also talk about stuff I bought from Kerry Cottage in Maplewood, MO and a little bit about the Rolling Stones at the end. There's a little something for everyone. Check it out, and thanks for your support! Time indexes: 0:00 - Introduction including an update on my health, an update on my new album, and a segment where I talk about buying stuff from Kerry Cottage. 10:33 - Music Break #1 - "Give It Up" off of my Ink-Stained Fingers album. 11:06 - Demo of the Mel9 guitar pedal by Electro-Harmonix. 36:41 - Music Break #2 - "Just Another Day" off of my Wayne County EP. 36:58 - TV Talk including a diatribe about why I'm NOT watching Roseanne, a late-to-the-party review of The IT Crowd, and a review of Splitting Up Together. 52:30 - Music Break #3 - A snippet of "Amanda, I'm Tired" from the upcoming album. 52:51 - Outro, including my wishes for you to have a happy Easter or April Fools Day and a bit where I talk about the Rolling Stones and why they're important to me on April 1.
Silicon Valley returns for its fifth season on HBO, and a Who Weekly podcast host returns to the panel -- this time, Jezebel's Bobby Finger, and we're all wondering how much battery the show has left. How many times can it repeat the same cycles? How much longer can it really expect to keep Kumail Nanjiani? And seriously, what's with all the barfing? After Sarah celebrated a Real Housewife Tiny Triumph, we went Around The Dial with Roseanne, Splitting Up Together, the new Queer Eye, grandpa show American Experience, Barry, and a Will Dave Hate This? update on The Terror, before our guest pitched a first-season Leftovers episode, "Guest," for the Canon. Dirty John was a winner, another gross man was our loser, and Dan Cassino's Italianate pronunciation vincit omnia in a Latin-geek-nip Game Time. Grab a mug of your favored office coffee and have a listen to an all-new Extra Hot Great. GUESTS
Silicon Valley returns for its fifth season on HBO, and a Who Weekly podcast host returns to the panel -- this time, Jezebel's Bobby Finger, and we're all wondering how much battery the show has left. How many times can it repeat the same cycles? How much longer can it really expect to keep Kumail Nanjiani? And seriously, what's with all the barfing? After Sarah celebrated a Real Housewife Tiny Triumph, we went Around The Dial with Roseanne, Splitting Up Together, the new Queer Eye, grandpa show American Experience, Barry, and a Will Dave Hate This? update on The Terror, before our guest pitched a first-season Leftovers episode, "Guest," for the Canon. Dirty John was a winner, another gross man was our loser, and Dan Cassino's Italianate pronunciation vincit omnia in a Latin-geek-nip Game Time. Grab a mug of your favored office coffee and have a listen to an all-new Extra Hot Great. Show Topics Lead Topic Silicon Valley Tiny Triumph Around The Dial Roseanne Splitting Up Together Queer Eye American Experience Barry The Terror The Canon The Leftovers S01.E06: Guest Winner and Loser of the Week Dirty John Nickelodeon Game Time Will Dave Say This? Show Notes The Who? Weekly podcast Special Guest: Bobby Finger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
REPOST MARCH 26, 2018: Bill Frost (SLUGMag.com & X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) talk Showtime "free" weekend, Billions, Homeland, Netflix's shittastic Game Over Man, Listener Mailbag (Trust, The Affair, Splitting Up Together), ugh ... Roseanne, Shondaland vs. ABC ratings, Alex Inc, podcast Dirty John to become a TV series (so why not TV Tan?), Rasslin'/Women's Soccer News, Queer Eye gets Season 2 and What to Watch Harder (The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling, The Walking Dead, Roseanne?, Splitting Up Together?, Grace vs. Abrams, Nobodies, New Wave: Dare to Be Different, Jesus Christ Superstar, iZombie, Supernatural/Scooby-Doo crossover, Lucifer, Santa Clarita Diet, The Magicians, Riverdale, Silicon Valley, Barry, Billions, Homeland and The Jim Jefferies Show). Drinking: UnderMules made with Underground Herbal Spirit from Ogden's Own Distillery.
Bobby Lee (comedian! Mad TV! Love! Splitting Up Together!) makes it weird!
Front Man stars Josh Peck as Paul, Daniel Strauss as Ron, Allison Tolman as Vivian, Busy Philipps as Hope, Kate Flannery as Eileen, Jim O’Heir as Len, John Ross Bowie as Dr. Groener, Janina Gavankar as Raul/Choir, Matt Micucci as Chad/Keith, Michael Cassady as Kit, Birdie Silverstein as Aurora, Maria Blasucci as Nana/Lara/Choir, Joel Spence as Glenn, Tawny Newsome as Choir, and Andrew Reich with stage directions. In this episode of Dead Pilots Society, Ben Blacker and Andrew Reich interview Emily Kapnek (Splitting Up Together, Suburgatory) regarding her dead pilot, Front Man. You'll also listen to a never-before-heard live table read of Front Man, performed by some of today's funniest comedic actors. For more Dead Pilot Society episodes, please subscribe to the podcast! Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @deadpilotspod, on twitter @deadpilotspod, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com.
00:32 Reunion Report: Catherine went back to school for a college reunion, which baffled our resident Canadian.08:27 How to Live Happily Ever After: We put our combined 68 years of marriage to the test to offer advice and cautionary tales. (Mentioned: The trailer for a new ABC sitcom, "Splitting Up Together.")30:02 Friday Speed Round: Parenting App Ideas: Attention, app developers: We have some ideas for you, because we need help scheduling, nagging, and shopping. (Mentioned: mom-match-making app Peanut)36:00 Roundabout Roundup: Terri shared an app that actually does exist (Chime), Nicole wondered about the male romper, and Catherine reminded everyone to back up their files (she uses Mozy).41:58 Shameless Self-Promotion: Recent favorites at Friendship Circle (10 Food Allergy Friendly Products and Services to Try, Increasing Verbal Interactions with Your Minimally Verbal Child, and How Training of Special Education Teachers Has Changed to Prepare Them for Inclusion); 10 Ways to Teach Social Skills in Your Classroom; 8 Get-Along-Great Games for Preschool Kids.Thanks as always to Jon Morin for our fun in-and-out music. If you're reading this somewhere without hyperlinks, come to http://parentingroundabout.com for the full recap experience.