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The Not Ready for Prime Time Podcast: The Early Years of SNL
The year is 1999. Y2K looms, boy bands dominate the charts, and Saturday Night Live is just a few seasons removed from once again debunking claims of "Saturday Night Dead." This Emmy-winning 25th Anniversary Special brought together the biggest names in entertainment to not only look back on its storied accomplishments, but also remind America that SNL remained must-see viewing.We are joined by Mark Malkoff of Inside Late Night, whose encyclopedic knowledge of this era surpasses even that of the show's cast members and writers. Mark helps break down the cultural context of SNL at this watershed moment as we unpack both the overt celebrations and subtle messaging of this milestone special. Together, we explore how the show honored its storied past, while positioning itself for the future.---------------------------------Subscribe today!Follow us on social media: X (Twitter): NR4PTProjectBluesky: nr4ptproject.bsky.socialInstagram: nr4ptprojectFacebook: The Not Ready for Prime Time ProjectContact Us: Website: https://www.nr4project.comEmail: nr4ptproject@gmail.com
Our look at afterschool specials ends this week with a critically-acclaimed look at how easy it is to gas up a group of high schoolers in ABC's "The Wave." This Emmy-and-Peabody Award winner follows Mr. Ross as he teaches his students about how easy fascism can be spread by doing it in the most effective way: unethical (and possibly illegal) experimentation. Listen in, how about? ABOUT TV MOVIE NIGHT: TV Movie Night is a podcast featuring TV what-have-yous Andrew Krukowski and Mark Gonzales diving into the retro world of made-for-tv movies. Each episode spotlights one of these forgotten "classics" (and sometimes without the scare-quotes classics), enjoying cinema on the small screen an episode at a time. Past episodes include landmark films like "The Day After," lost gems like "The Night of the Scarecrow," and odder fare like "Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus." Email us at tvmovienightpodcast@gmail.com.
You probably know Beverly Washburn best as Lizabeth Searcy in the 1957 Disney classic, Old Yeller, or from the 1967 horror cult classic, Spider Baby, but Beverly's film and television credits boast countless memorable performances. This Emmy nominated actress has worked with such Classic Hollywood legends as Bing Crosby, Jimmy Stewart, Alan Ladd, Loretta Young, Lon Chaney, Jr., Jack Benny, Lou Costello, Barbara Stanwyck, and Frank Capra. Beverly's rare ability to cry on cue naturally was put to good use from the start of her career, and contributed to her reputation as one of the best kid actors of her generation. Listen for all about Beverly's remarkable career, and be inspired by her boundless kindness and gratitude.
In this episode of 'The Only One in the Room,' host Laura Cathcart Robbins is joined by Myra Flynn, host of the podcast Homegoings. This Emmy-nominated show explores Black stories and experiences through the lens of art. They discuss Myra's journey in journalism, her mixed-race upbringing in predominantly white Vermont, and how her experiences shape her understanding and portrayal of Black identity. The conversation dives into topics like interracial marriage, biracial identity, systemic racism, and the role of art in making difficult subjects more palatable. They also touch upon the impact of George Floyd's murder on media representation and the challenges and privileges of DEI work. Myra shares insights from her podcast episodes, including interviews with notable figures like Rachel Dolezal and discussions on the complex facets of biracial identity. For More On Myra Flynn: Email - Myra@MyraFlynn.com Website - https://www.myraflynn.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myraflynn/ Facebook: facebook.com/myraflynnmusic X: https://twitter.com/myraflynn Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/myraflynn Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homegoings/id1688616856 For More On The Only One In The Room: Email: cathcartrobbins@gmail.com Website: http://www.theonlyonepod.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheOnlyOneintheRoomPodcast Instagram: instagram.com/theonlyoneintheroom X: https://x.com/TheOnlyOnePodc1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheOnlyOneInTheRoomPodcast/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@theonlyoneintheroom Patreon: patreon.com/theonlyonepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of 'The Only One in the Room,' host Laura Cathcart Robbins is joined by Myra Flynn, host of the podcast Homegoings. This Emmy-nominated show explores Black stories and experiences through the lens of art. They discuss Myra's journey in journalism, her mixed-race upbringing in predominantly white Vermont, and how her experiences shape her understanding and portrayal of Black identity. The conversation dives into topics like interracial marriage, biracial identity, systemic racism, and the role of art in making difficult subjects more palatable. They also touch upon the impact of George Floyd's murder on media representation and the challenges and privileges of DEI work. Myra shares insights from her podcast episodes, including interviews with notable figures like Rachel Dolezal and discussions on the complex facets of biracial identity. For More on Myra Flynn: Email - Myra@MyraFlynn.com Website - https://www.myraflynn.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myraflynn/ Facebook: facebook.com/myraflynnmusic X: https://twitter.com/myraflynn Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/myraflynn Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homegoings/id1688616856 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1244, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Bible Belts 1: In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says that if someone "smiteth" you here, "offer also the other". the cheek. 2: In this Bible book named for songs of praise, "Thou hast smitten all my enemies upon the cheek bone". Psalms. 3: Par-tay! "Song of" him says, "I have drunk my wine with my milk: eat, O friends; drink, yea, drink abundantly". Solomon. 4: In Numbers 20, after the Israelites complained, Moses smote this object twice and water came out. the rock. 5: After a big Bible belt that kills his brother, he is marked and heads east of Eden. Cain. Round 2. Category: Avian Poetry 1: In this poem, Lewis Carroll warned us, "Beware the jubjub bird, and shun the frumious bandersnatch". "Jabberwocky". 2: "A wonderful bird is" this, "his bill will hold more than his belican". a pelican. 3: When first seen, this title bird was "perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door". the raven. 4: "And a good south wind sprung up behind"; it "did follow, and every day, for food or play, came to the mariner's hollo!". the albatross. 5: John Keats called this bird immortal; "Thou wast not born for death". a nightingale. Round 3. Category: Then You Get The Women 1: In 2005 her "Alias" changed to Mrs. Ben Affleck. Jennifer Garner. 2: On her divorce from her "Eyes Wide Shut" co-star, she quipped, "Well, I can wear heels now". Nicole Kidman. 3: This Emmy winner once had a tattoo that read "Property of Tom Arnold". Roseanne Barr. 4: Her voice was Lola, a fish in "Shark Tale", but some wondered if her life was the Pitts in 2005. Angelina Jolie. 5: Marriage to a star made this Kansas-born actress Shirley MacLaine's sister-in-law. Annette Bening. Round 4. Category: Brains 1: His writings include the 1920 publication "Relativity: The Special and General Theory". Albert Einstein. 2: Past winners of this annual event include Bob Verini and Bob Blake. Tournament of Champions on Jeopardy!. 3: "A Gardener Touched with Genius" is Peter Dreyer's book on this American hoticulturist. Luther Burbank. 4: Blaise Pascal is said to have mastered this Greek mathematician's "Elements" by age 12. Euclid. 5: After this coil inventor moved to America, he worked briefly with another genius—Thomas Edison. Nikola Tesla. Round 5. Category: Clues Across America 1: (I'm Jim Gardner from 6ABC.) The Franklin Institute has the only intact Model B made by these 2 men; it was the first plane to carry air freight, live bombs and a U.S. president. Orville and Wilbur Wright. 2: (Hi, I'm Eric Perkins from KARE 11. [He presents from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.]) In the first sporting event at Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium, Chelsea played AC Milan in this sport. soccer. 3: (Hi, I'm Shannon Hegy, from WPRI 12.) Waterfire is an art installation of more than 80 bonfires that float above the surface of 3 rivers in this capital of Rhode Island. Providence. 4: (I'm Ryan Chiaverini.) (And I'm Val Warner of Windy City Live.) Everyone knows Chicago is the Windy City some say it has to do with the way we brag about out town......But more likely it has to do with the stiff breezes that come off of this lake. Lake Michigan. 5: (Hi, I'm Liz Cho from ABC 7.) Mosaics in Ulysses S. Grant's New York City tomb depict the greatest moments in the general's career including the April 1865 surrender of Robert E. Lee at this Virgi
The CEO Series, a standout video series, is the brainchild of William Salvi, a Renowned media agency owner based in Chicago. This Emmy award-winning show stands out for its exceptional quality and its unique focus on CEOs from diverse industries. William, along with his brother Chris, initiated the series seven years ago, and for the past four years, they have been delving into the stories, roles, and mindsets of CEOs. The series kicked off with an interview with the chairman and CEO of Wintrust Bank, and since then, it has evolved, with the team constantly enhancing their interviewing techniques and the caliber of guests. The show's distinct goal is to unveil the person behind the role and brand, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the human side of business leadership often overshadowed in formal interviews. The CEO Series remains industry-agnostic but focuses on the CEOs' unique experiences and perspectives as leaders of large organizations with many stakeholders. The show's producer and host discuss the pressure CEOs face, which can cause some of them to become reclusive, seeking honest feedback rather than flattery. The series has featured interviews with CEOs like Tim Cook from Apple. The CEOs featured in the show share the formative experiences that shaped them as leaders during their youth or teens. The CEO Series is an Emmy award-winning video series available on entrepreneur.com, giving successful leaders a platform to share their experiences with the world. His brother Chris and he love interviewing prominent business individuals for our CEO series. We aim for higher-profile CEOs and brands. It's exciting to meet and talk to these people as we get to know them as individuals with their insecurities and life experiences. We challenge ourselves daily by putting ourselves in uncomfortable positions, such as meeting high-profile CEOs. It's a great way to expand our agency and network of contacts. David Nurse is an accomplished mindset specialist and a bestselling author at the Wall Street Journal. Over the past 15 years, he has worked with sports teams and corporate executives, assisting them in dominating their respective fields. David has positively impacted the lives of over 150 NBA players, whose contract earnings total a staggering $3.2 billion. He believes that highly successful people can be classified into two categories—those who value honesty and those who do not. David's expertise lies in his profound understanding of the power of the mind and how it can be used as a cheat code for success. He provides mindset tools that help individuals overcome insecurities, deal with pressure, and utilize their gifts without internal or external roadblocks. He has designed these tools to help individuals take strategic action and realize their full potential. At the Next Level Club, David works with people to help them unlock their mind's potential and achieve their goals. With his constructive guidance and mindset tools, he empowers individuals to confidently reach the next level of their abilities and pursue their dreams. There are nine action archetypes: fear of other people's opinions, inopportune, blame, test believer, distracted, scarcity mindset, perfectionist, underestimate, and imposter syndrome. To combat self-doubt, try these three tools: First, look at your hands and remember all the difficulties you've overcome. Second, remind yourself to serve others in the present moment. Finally, snap your fingers to cue your subconscious to live into the person you want to be. Remember to stop, notice, assess, and pivot when things get overwhelming. These tools can be used anytime, anywhere. [00:00:00] The CEO Series [00:06:45] William Salvi [00:13:01] CEOs are Humans too! [00:20:52] The Mindset Specialist [00:30:01] David Nurse [00:37:27] STOP
The CEO Series, a standout video series, is the brainchild of William Salvi, a Renowned media agency owner based in Chicago. This Emmy award-winning show stands out for its exceptional quality and its unique focus on CEOs from diverse industries. William, along with his brother Chris, initiated the series seven years ago, and for the past four years, they have been delving into the stories, roles, and mindsets of CEOs. The series kicked off with an interview with the chairman and CEO of Wintrust Bank, and since then, it has evolved, with the team constantly enhancing their interviewing techniques and the caliber of guests. The show's distinct goal is to unveil the person behind the role and brand, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the human side of business leadership often overshadowed in formal interviews. The CEO Series remains industry-agnostic but focuses on the CEOs' unique experiences and perspectives as leaders of large organizations with many stakeholders. The show's producer and host discuss the pressure CEOs face, which can cause some of them to become reclusive, seeking honest feedback rather than flattery. The series has featured interviews with CEOs like Tim Cook from Apple. The CEOs featured in the show share the formative experiences that shaped them as leaders during their youth or teens. The CEO Series is an Emmy award-winning video series available on entrepreneur.com, giving successful leaders a platform to share their experiences with the world. His brother Chris and he love interviewing prominent business individuals for our CEO series. We aim for higher-profile CEOs and brands. It's exciting to meet and talk to these people as we get to know them as individuals with their insecurities and life experiences. We challenge ourselves daily by putting ourselves in uncomfortable positions, such as meeting high-profile CEOs. It's a great way to expand our agency and network of contacts. David Nurse is an accomplished mindset specialist and a bestselling author at the Wall Street Journal. Over the past 15 years, he has worked with sports teams and corporate executives, assisting them in dominating their respective fields. David has positively impacted the lives of over 150 NBA players, whose contract earnings total a staggering $3.2 billion. He believes that highly successful people can be classified into two categories—those who value honesty and those who do not. David's expertise lies in his profound understanding of the power of the mind and how it can be used as a cheat code for success. He provides mindset tools that help individuals overcome insecurities, deal with pressure, and utilize their gifts without internal or external roadblocks. He has designed these tools to help individuals take strategic action and realize their full potential. At the Next Level Club, David works with people to help them unlock their mind's potential and achieve their goals. With his constructive guidance and mindset tools, he empowers individuals to confidently reach the next level of their abilities and pursue their dreams. There are nine action archetypes: fear of other people's opinions, inopportune, blame, test believer, distracted, scarcity mindset, perfectionist, underestimate, and imposter syndrome. To combat self-doubt, try these three tools: First, look at your hands and remember all the difficulties you've overcome. Second, remind yourself to serve others in the present moment. Finally, snap your fingers to cue your subconscious to live into the person you want to be. Remember to stop, notice, assess, and pivot when things get overwhelming. These tools can be used anytime, anywhere. [00:00:00] The CEO Series [00:06:45] William Salvi [00:13:01] CEOs are Humans too! [00:20:52] The Mindset Specialist [00:30:01] David Nurse [00:37:27] STOP
Jessica Moriah Dean is the founder of Educomms Consulting. This Emmy award winning (2023), internationally recognized education and communications professional started her education at NYU's Tisch School of TV and Film before transferring to Barnard College of Columbia University. Jessica earned an MA from the University of Oxford in Philosophy. Launching her career as an actress, she appeared in commercials (IBM, HSBC Bank, the Lifetime channel, etc.), TV shows (Sex and the City), and films (House of D). She starred for five years as the anchor for the offshoot of Eyewitness News, Teen Kids New. Jessica developed her educational expertise working with educational organizations such as the French Ministry of Education, the University of Oxford, the University of Pennsylvania. She has contributed to research in the fields of both psychology and philosophy. As a nonfiction filmmaker, she has worked with organizations such as the University of Pennsylvania, the Islamic Cultural Center of New York, the Shinnecock Museum, and more. She has also worked in public service and political organizing in the Biden for President 2020 campaign. Oh, and she reads Ancient Greek and Latin for funsies. EDUCOMMS CONSULTING https://www.educommsconsulting.com LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-moriah-dean INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/jessedeaneducomms ALLIANCE for MIDDLE EAST PEACE https://www.allmep.org #careerpodcast #blackpodcast #entrepreneur #education #consultant --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiseandwine/message
Stephanie Goetz's spent nearly a decade as a TV news anchor & reporter bringing viewers the urgent, compelling news of the day. This Emmy nominated, award winning broadcaster, philanthropist and executive speaker coach has lived the fast-paced, intense world of precise, gripping, engaging messaging and influence – a world where people's attention span is a split second, poise & presence are everything, and there's zero room for error. Stephanie brings that focused, effective presence, leadership and media expertise to you: to make you fearless, powerful and authentic in your speeches, leadership, media engagements, presentations and everyday interaction with clients. This go-getter has touched lives by speaking on stages big & small. She has trained and coached all walks of life; from TEDx, coaching executives of Fortune 500 companies, local & national non-profits, businesses, churches, and high schools. She will not disappoint & will leave each person with tangible skills & empowerment to use in their lives to build resiliency, communicate effectively, build their influence & launch their dreams! Find out more at https://goetzcomm.com/
On this episode I speak with Shayne Fox the Production Designer of the Emmy nominated “What We Do in the Shadows”. Shayne has been with the show since the first season as the Set Decorator and in this nominated 4th season she moved to Production Designer. With the sets being so rich in patterns and textures we discuss how she helped create the mood with furniture and design. Shanye talks about the details of the vampire's spaces, growing with the characters through the seasons, the use of practicals and candles for creating the spooky lighting mood. Also.. all that blood. This Emmy nominated Designer also designs and sells a wonderful line of unique and elegant hardware. https://www.shaynefoxdesign.com/ Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast! As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling. Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production! #DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNow Subscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadio Follow at: @decoratingpages on Twitter decoratingpages on IG Decorating Pages Podcast on YouTube @decoratingpagespodcast on TicTok Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.com www.decoratingpagespodcast.com
"The students tell me, without saying it, what they need to be taught." Melissa chats with the amazing Milton Justice. This Emmy and Oscar winner finds teaching actors is his true passion. He is the author of I Don't Need an Acting Class and has a successful podcast with the same name. Melissa and Milton talk about the parallels between teaching and acting.
This Emmy-winning writer, producer, and now showrunner might be best known for his Twitter account where he doles out quirky facts about LA. But he's also an accomplished writer spanning topics from our freeways, the Dodgers, and great hikes to get your steps in. Fans of E! should know he helped make Brooke Burke famous. And fans of Purple Rain, The Rolling Stones, and It Happened One Night will be pleased to find out that Paul grew up next to what many know as Mayberry.
Today's guest is Jason Romano, host of the popular Sports Spectrum podcast. Before joining the sports + faith media ministry, Jason spent seventeen years working at ESPN most notably on the Mike and Mike in the Morning show. This Emmy-award winner details the challenging question Tony Dungy asked him that changed the direction of his life. In this candid conversation, Jason opens up about his alcoholic father and their broken relationship that lasted for over 40 years. You will be encouraged as Jason details the messy journey of forgiveness. Jason also describes his unique connection with his childhood hero, Darryl Strawberry and the special significance of Mother's Day 2001. Be sure to subscribe to the Post Game with Paul Golden podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.Jason Romanowww.paulgolden.orgSports Spectrum - Where Sports and Faith Connect
Learn everything you need to know about home improvement from two successful business entrepreneurs! Who hasn't watched the TV show "This Old House"? This Emmy-winning home improvement show has become well-known for its spectacular remodeling and carpentry projects. With 43 seasons, this show is jam-packed with inspiring home-improvement ideas, techniques, and advice. What's more, it focuses on what professionals provide in home improvement projects and how expertise and knowledge are key to having good results. In this Ask A Painter episode, Nick Slavik welcomes Mauro Henrique of This Old House as a special guest. Join them as they discuss how to manage a painting business, as well as paint and staining materials, tools, and techniques. Watch the episode on PCA Overdrive PCA Overdrive is free for members. Not a member? Try our 30-day, free trial; $5.99/mo after. Download the app on the Apple Store or Google Play. Become a PCA member
It was one of the stand-out shows of 2021. Reservation Dogs gives a unique, sometimes comedic and sometimes poignant glimpse inside the lives of a group of Native American teenagers. Correspondent Laura Paskus explores what makes the show so unique, including the musical score. She talks to composer Mato Wayahi about his involvement and process. And, on this Thanksgiving weekend we offer our appreciation to one of Albuquerque's living treasures, the Bosque. This Emmy-nominated Our Land piece is a visual celebration of one of the country's most unique and diverse public spaces. Lastly, we look at the importance of shopping local, especially this year, as business owners look to recover from a really tough two years due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nmif/message
In this week's episode, we talk about how the hustle culture displayed on Social Media can set unrealistic expectations for people and might be making you feel like you aren't working hard enough. Zach is here to tell you that's all bullshit. This Emmy award-winning video producer is the most chill yet focused person and he is here to give some advice to listeners! In the episode, he talks about how his sister is also an actress and influencer so check out Zach and his sister, Munirat Antoinette, on Instagram! Grab your free guide to clarifying your value as an influencer here. Follow us on Instagram to continue the discussion. Get Influencer tips and see my goofy ass on Tik Tok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/natalia-toby/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/natalia-toby/support
We interview the hilarious, talented, and brilliant comedian Katie Rich. This Emmy award winning writer, and Mindy’s former roommate, tells us what it was like to be a non-horror movie fan living with a horror fanatic. We also put her improv skills to the test as we read her a list of horror movies she has never heard of and make her tell us what she thinks the plots are. Join us in our most hilarious episode to date. whorestalkhorror@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/whorestalkhorror/ https://www.patreon.com/whorestalkhorror https://www.facebook.com/wh0restalkhorror https://twitter.com/whoreshorror Thunder crash SFX by ophylia Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0) Fade out has been added https://freesound.org/people/ophylia/sounds/474995/
Sarah Kustok is the YES Network's primary Brooklyn Nets game analyst. This Emmy winner is the first woman to be the full-time analyst for an NBA team's local TV broadcasts! You won't want to miss this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dodgers sideline star, Alanna Rizzo, one of baseball’s best and most popular broadcasters talks Tinseltown and titles on this episode of Major League Beginnings! This Emmy award winner shares the crazy “bubble backstory” of the Dodgers 2020 run that was capped by their World Series championship. You will hear how she landed her LA gig, why she nearly “passed” on it, what the legendary Vin Scully meant to her, and how she sees womens’ roles in the changing landscape of Major League Baseball. Plus, how you can support her foundation to help rescue animals, guidrysguardian.org !
This Emmy award-winning investigative reporter based in Baltimore talks about his debut narrative nonfiction book "The Long Blink", how TV reporters can become authors, his thoughts on The Wire and how he manages to sit down and focus on writing.
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This Emmy-awarded technology is named SST, which stands for Safe Stream Transport Protocol, and on Aviwest, which is a French company created 11 years ago, we are today on the third generation of SST, so the SST V3, which is implemented in our latest generation of products. The post How AVIWEST SafeStreams Transport (SST) Transmits Live Video over Cellular and Internet appeared first on VidOvation Corporation.
This Emmy-awarded technology is named SST, which stands for Safe Stream Transport Protocol, and on Aviwest, which is a French company created 11 years ago, we are today on the third generation of SST, so the SST V3, which is implemented in our latest generation of products. The post How AVIWEST SafeStreams Transport (SST) Transmits Live Video over Cellular and Internet appeared first on VidOvation Corporation.
She is passionate about her career, her kids and her community. This Emmy award winner is the real deal, with some fascinating interviews and stories covered under her belt.
Jackie Hoffman has solidified herself as one of the funniest women of her generation, perhaps even of all time. This Emmy-nominated, Obie-award-winning actress can currently be seen off-Broadway in the National Yiddish Theatre's production of Fiddler on the Roof as Yente the matchmaker. After growing up in Queens, NY, Jackie honed her comedy craft in Chicago where she was a member of Second City. Once she headed back to New York, she made her Broadway debut in Hairspray. Her other Broadway credits include Hair, Xanadu, The Addams Family, On The Town, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Jackie received an Emmy nomination for her role in FX’s Feud as Mamacita. She will be performing her one woman show THEMELESS on August 12th, 18th and 25th 2019 at Joe’s Pub. Get your tickets here. Interview content begins at 2:35. Closing standards begin at 34:44. Connect with Ken online:Twitter: @jackiehoffman16Connect with The Theatre Podcast:Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcastTwitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcastFacebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcastTheTheatrePodcast.comAlan's personal Instagram: @alansealesJillian's personal Instagram: @jillianhochmanEmail us at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. We want to know what you think. Thank you to our friends Jukebox The Ghost for our intro and outro music. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @jukeboxtheghost or via the web via jukeboxtheghost.com. A very special thanks to our patrons who help make this podcast possible! Paul Seales, David Seales If you would like to see your name in this show notes or get a shout out on the pod itself, visit ttp.fm/patreon to become a member and show your support!
Welcome to the first & second episodes of Season 4, on the now acclaimed podcast; Beers, Beats and Battlestar Galactica. Featuring your deep space cult followers Leesa Charlotte and Cayley Waldo. We’re back in shoot ‘em up style! This Emmy winning first episode ends on a cliffhanger, but after a brief intermission we get right to it. Ships and characters and flavor profiles are all exploding. Admiral Atheist has a new roommate and a lot of feelings. Hot Gaius-on-Gaius action has us planning a new shrine for Leesa’s room. Don’t think about a white horse. twitter: @beersbeatsbsg beersbeatsbsg@gmail.com www.patreon.com/leesacharlotte
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns as of March 11, 2017, and we at Oldtaku no Radio cannot be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from/references, among other things, Japanese film directors, animation, and culture. For the second half of our Samurai Jack episode, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts. This installment covers our favorites and flubs for Seasons 3 & 4 as well as what we're hoping for in Season 5. As the creators grew in competence throughout the series, so our analysis grew not only in insight but silliness. (Hey, this was a 3+ hour podcast.) Listen and comment. But most importantly, watch Samurai Jack!
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns as of March 11, 2017, and we at Oldtaku no Radio cannot be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from/references, among other things, Japanese film directors, animation, and culture. For the second half of our Samurai Jack episode, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts. This installment covers our favorites and flubs for Seasons 3 & 4 as well as what we're hoping for in Season 5. As the creators grew in competence throughout the series, so our analysis grew not only in insight but silliness. (Hey, this was a 3+ hour podcast.) Listen and comment. But most importantly, watch Samurai Jack!
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns as of March 11, 2017, and we at Oldtaku no Radio cannot be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from/references, among other things, Japanese film directors, animation, and culture. For the second half of our Samurai Jack episode, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts. This installment covers our favorites and flubs for Seasons 3 & 4 as well as what we're hoping for in Season 5. As the creators grew in competence throughout the series, so our analysis grew not only in insight but silliness. (Hey, this was a 3+ hour podcast.) Listen and comment. But most importantly, watch Samurai Jack!
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns as of March 11, 2017, and we at Oldtaku no Radio cannot be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from/references, among other things, Japanese film directors, animation, and culture. For the second half of our Samurai Jack episode, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts. This installment covers our favorites and flubs for Seasons 3 & 4 as well as what we're hoping for in Season 5. As the creators grew in competence throughout the series, so our analysis grew not only in insight but silliness. (Hey, this was a 3+ hour podcast.) Listen and comment. But most importantly, watch Samurai Jack!
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns today (March 11, 2017), and we at Oldtaku no Radio could not be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from, among other things, Japanese film directors, anime, and culture. For this episode, which will be published in two parts, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts.
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns today (March 11, 2017), and we at Oldtaku no Radio could not be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from, among other things, Japanese film directors, anime, and culture. For this episode, which will be published in two parts, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts.
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns today (March 11, 2017), and we at Oldtaku no Radio could not be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from, among other things, Japanese film directors, anime, and culture. For this episode, which will be published in two parts, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts.
In 2001, Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack stunned audiences with ambitious and beautiful visual storytelling, a mostly stoic hero, and perhaps the world's best (if not most lovable) villain. Samurai Jack ran for four seasons (52 episodes) but was cut down in its prime. This Emmy-winning cartoon, which had a largely episodic structure (save Jack's building frustration), sadly never got to finish the tale of the samurai. Films were teased and planned, but sadly nothing panned out … until recently. Samurai Jack returns today (March 11, 2017), and we at Oldtaku no Radio could not be more ecstatic. In celebration, we're taking a break from analyzing Japanese cartoons to analyze an American one … that just so happens to draw inspiration from, among other things, Japanese film directors, anime, and culture. For this episode, which will be published in two parts, special guest Kate (Narutaki) of the Reverse Thieves blog/podcast joins us in squeeing over and wringing the most we possibly can out of a fantastic cartoon from the early aughts.
JESS ZAINO captures the funny, raw, and honest moments of parenthood in the video diary series “New Mom Diaries” for TLC.com. This Emmy award nominated producer had no plans of becoming a mother until she was sitting at a Hollywood Health clinic for what she thought was the flu. Nothing is off limits when she and Ellie get together to chat about new mom life, including Jess’ weight gain, the strain a baby puts on a marriage, and the struggle to have true expression (and a very loud voice) while attempting to be a mindful parent. For episode notes, go to www.atomicmoms.com. Subscribe on iTunes.com/AtomicMoms.
Fred Willard graced us with his wit and charm. We are honored to have a chat with one of America's foremost comedic actors working today. This Emmy nominated star talks about one of our favor shows of all time, Fernwood Tonight and the ever changing business of "show."
Mayor Of The West Side is an oustanding film about the complex coming of age of Mark Puddington, a teenager with multiple developmental disabilities and local celebrity in his New York City neighborhood. Filmmaker Judd Ehrlich and Margaret Puddington, Mark's mother, are our guests. This film shows the bittersweet journey of a families struggles and triumphs dealing with a devastating disorder. The emotions are intense and the fears of Margeret Puddington of what will happen to her adult son when she is gone will tear at the heart of every parent. This Emmy-nominated documentary is airing on PBS stations nationwide and is now available on DVD