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Trey and Brian take a deep and inspiring dive with Susan Baur, founder of Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage, and discover how this incredible group of volunteers empower women and save the planet all at the same time. Susan Baur and friends formed Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage, aka OLAUG, in 2017 as a volunteer pack of female swimmers, ages 64–85, whose mission is to clean the freshwater ponds of Cape Cod, from Falmouth to Chatham, by diving along the shallows to pick up all manner of trash and debris. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Trey and Brian sharpen their knives and forks on a quest against hunger with celebrated super chef Sir Bruno Serato. Sir Bruno Serato is a chef, author, and owner of the historic landmark Anaheim White House Restaurant. In 2005 Chef Bruno founded Caterina's Club, a non-profit organization inspired by his mother, Caterina, that serves over 5,000 warm nutritional meals to underprivileged children every single night. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Trey and Brian get themselves a great big convoy as they hit the road with inspirational truck driver Donya Howard. Donya Howard is from the small town of Atlanta, Texas. She is an author, podcaster, breast cancer survivor, and motivator who has been through numerous life challenges, and has found empowerment and solace in her career as a female truck driver. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Trey and Brian “Jump Around” with rapper and House of Pain founder Danny Boy O'Connor to hear about his work with another historic house that's breathing new life into an underserved community. Danny O'Connor, better known as Danny Boy, is an American rapper and founding member of the rap group House of Pain, whose hit record “Jump Around” earned international acclaim and platinum status. In 2016, O'Connor, a lifelong fan of “The Outsiders” book and film, purchased the Tulsa, Oklahoma house used in the movie, developing it into The Outsiders House Museum for which he now serves as Executive Director. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Trey and Brian keep the beat with Music Mends Minds founder Carol Rosenstein, who fights memory loss with the unforgettable power of song. Carol Rosenstein is an educator and practitioner in the field of mind body medicine. In 2014 Carol watched as her husband Irwin, a once-vibrant lawyer and pianist, slipped away due to Parkinson's disease and dementia. As communication became increasingly difficult, hope seemed lost—until Irwin sat at the piano and began to play. With each note of familiar melodies, he transformed, regaining his spark and spirit. Inspired by this miraculous moment and the insights of his neurologist on music's power to change brain chemistry, Carol founded Music Mends Minds, to share this extraordinary healing through music with others facing neurodegenerative challenges, igniting a movement that has gone on to impact countless lives.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Trey and Brian read the signs to learn how big success can grow from the smallest creations with certified Good Human and miniature sign artist Chris Raley. Chris Raley is a professional artist and miniaturist from Fresno, CA. Since 2018 he has created more than 300 miniature signs ranging from a small diner sign from Waterloo, New York to the iconic neon signs of the Las Vegas strip. His motto is “No Sign is Gone Forever” and his mission is to preserve not only the memories associated with these signs but to honor the artists and businesses that brought them to life in the first place.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Trey and Brian lace up their sneakers and hit the road with inspiring ultramarathoner Ryan Keeping. Ryan Keeping is a Canadian ultramarathoner who devoted himself to running coast-to-coast across his home country in under 100 days to honor the memory of Terry Fox and raise funds and awareness for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. During his historic and inspiring journey, he not only broke the limits of what he once thought was possible, but raised more than $250,000. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Trey and Brian stand up and cheer for Dan Blevins - the founder of Stand In Pride - a global network of good humans who help members of the LGBTQ+ community celebrate the most meaningful milestones of their lives.Dan Blevins is a father of two and hair salon owner from Tennessee who in January of 2021 uploaded an invitation to TikTok encouraging same-sex couples who don't have parents there to support them on their wedding day to let him know and he would show up to stand with them. The TikTok soon went viral and Stand In Pride was born. It has since garnered global support and continues to connect members of the LGBTQ+ community who don't have supportive families or parental figures in their lives with people willing to stand-in to help them celebrate milestones ranging from weddings to graduations. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.com
Trey and Brian take the stage with the founder of the biggest little theater company in South Dakota Kristi Brunes.Kristi Brunes is the founder and principal director of the Stratford Community Theater in Stratford, South Dakota. Born from a bar bet 30 years ago, the Stratford Community Theater is a celebrated regional institution composed entirely of volunteers from the local farming community who put on a yearly play, the proceeds from which greatly benefit the local community. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.com
Trey and Brian snuggle up with America's favorite grandma and star of the long running CBS hit comedy Young Sheldon - award winning actress and super Good Human Annie Potts. Annie Potts is a beloved, award-winning actor known for her iconic roles such as Meemaw in Young Sheldon, Mary Jo Shively in Designing Women, Janine Melnitz in Ghostbusters, and the voice of Bo Peep in the Toy Story film series. She is also the founder of The Heart Channels which pours hope and love into communities and supports those in need, lovingly - and immediately. Neighbor to neighbor, heart to heart. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.com
The Be Good Humans studio turns into Mission Control as Brian and Trey share their inner love for outer space and welcome celebrated NASA astronaut Colonel James “Vegas” Kelly along with an actual rocket scientist, Julie Zingerman!Ret. Col. James M. Kelly was selected as a NASA astronaut in 1996. The retired U.S. Air Force Colonel flew on STS-102 in 2001 and STS-114 in 2005. STS-102 delivered the Expedition 2 crew and contents of the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) to the station. STS-114 was the Return-to-Flight mission following the space shuttle Columbia disaster. During that mission, the crew tested and evaluated new procedures for flight safety, shuttle inspection and repair techniques. Col. Kelly has logged more than 641 hours in space. He currently serves as Capsule Communications (CAPCOM) Branch Chief for the Astronaut Office. Julie Zingerman works Advanced Space and Power at L3Harris Aerojet Rocketdyne. In this role she designed, developed and tested the electric power system for the International Space Station which has provided continuous power for over 25 years to the US Astronauts and their International Partners. She served on the Double Asteroid Redirect Test team which successfully pushed an asteroid into a different trajectory, a critical element for saving our planet. Today she is working to help build the next generation of human space rockets following the retirement of the space shuttle, including the Space Launch System for the upcoming Artemis moon missions. Julie was awarded a NASA Silver Snoopy, the highest award the agency presents to less than 1% of its workforce. She supports the Entertainment Industries Council Technical Advisory Committee and currently serves on the kidSTREAM Children's Museum Advisory Board.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.com
Jump scare lightweights Trey & Brian gather around the jack o' lantern to discuss not only bone chilling horror movies and creepy TV shows, but also heartwarming acts of kindness with SUPERNATURAL star and all around Good Human Misha Collins.Misha Collins is an actor, director, producer, writer, and philanthropic activist who is best known for his role as Castiel on the global hit television series SUPERNATURAL. He is the founder of the 100% volunteer-run non-profit Random Acts, which inspires its supporters to promote and engage in acts of social good, as well as facilitate thousands of random acts of kindness worldwide.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.com
From the lowlands of chocolate gravy to the stunning heights of sweet potato pie, Brian and Trey cross the dessert divide with “baketivist” Rose McGee, and discover how the simple act of baking a pie can inspire and uplift in even the most difficult times. Rose McGee is President and Founder of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie organization. She is a well-known facilitator, one of Minnesota's 50 Over 50, a member of the Golden Valley League of Women Voters, a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Minneapolis Women's Rotary, and a Humanities Officer with the Minnesota Humanities Center. She resides in Golden Valley, Minnesota, where she was named Citizen of the Year and has been presented with the Bill Hobbs Human Rights Award twice. She is a 2023 Facing Race Award recipient from the St. Paul and Minnesota Foundation, a 2023 Black Collectives Fellow, a 2023 and 2024 University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts Hub Fellow and a 2019 Bush Fellowship recipient, and is featured in the national PBS documentary, A Few Good Pie Places.For Rose's Sweet Potato Pie recipe go to: https://www.sweetpotatocomfortpie.org/the-pie/ Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.com
Like a classic return to the radio days of old… Brian and Trey open the phone lines to hear from the BGH listeners about the Good Humans who inspire them!Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.com
Brian and Trey discuss the virtues of lasagna cupcakes and giving back as they fire up the grill with LA super chef Matt Poley.Matt Poley began his culinary adventures in Clarkston, Michigan, and then moved to Los Angeles in 2004 where he co-founded the catering company Heirloom LA with his friend Tara Maxey. Aside from being one of LA's top catering companies, Heirloom LA believes healthy eating is a right, not a privilege, and that everyone should know what's in their food and who grows and raises it. Heirloom LA is committed to supporting small, local organic farms, promoting education and welfare around this work, and striving to ensure that everyone has easy access to fresh, healthy food. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.com
Brian and Trey talk guitars, music, and the DIY approach to creativity with super-talented singer-songwriter Mary Spender.Mary Spender is the true 21st Century Musician, one who promotes a DIY mentality to independently write, record and release her music to a community of fans all over the world. Mary has amassed over 94 million views on her YouTube channel with over 745k subscribers watching her weekly videos, where she shares her thoughts on the music industry's past, present and future, interviews prominent artists, and demonstrates the very best in guitars and gear. Mary's fans are incredibly supportive of her work and allow her to fund recording and releasing her music as an independent artist – no label, no middlemen, just her and her true fans. Because doing it yourself doesn't mean doing it alone. Seeking to build a community of like-minded musicians following the DIY route, she's launched The 21st Century Musician newsletter to share knowledge and lessons from her career to date. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.com
Brian and Trey discuss the merits of vodka and the kindness of strangers as they share an inspiring layover with Kevin Tuerff, founder of Pay It Forward 9/11.Kevin Tuerff is an author, speaker and social entrepreneur whose profound experience with the kindness of strangers as a stranded airline passenger in Gander, Newfoundland on 9/11 inspired him to found Pay It Forward 9/11, with the mission of performing random acts of kindness each year on 9/11 to create a global ripple effect of compassion. Kevin's story is told in his memoir “Channel of Peace: Stranded in Gander on 9/11”, and his experience on that day is one of several that served as inspiration for the Tony Award winning Broadway musical “Come From Away”. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.compatreon.com
Brian and Trey chat with award-winning stage, film, and TV actress Amy Brenneman about her most important role as a Mom and her tireless efforts to advocate for neurodivergent kids.Amy Brenneman is an actress, producer and activist known for co-creating and starring in the hit CBS drama series Judging Amy, as well as numerous other stage, film, and television roles including NYPD Blue, Private Practice, The Leftovers, The Sound Inside, Fear, and most recently the role of Zoe McDonald on the hit FX series The Old Man with Jeff Bridges.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.compatreon.com
Trey and Brian journey off-road with inspiring Jeep enthusiast Allison Parliament.After being the victim of a road rage incident, Allison Parliament (1980 - 2024) became the founder of the "Duck Duck Jeep" movement, which kicked off the global trend of Jeep owners placing rubber ducks inscribed with messages of kindness on each other's vehicles. A lifelong devotee of all things Jeep, she was known for her enthusiasm, generosity, and dedication to making the world a better place. Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.compatreon.com
Trey and Brian have a very animated conversation with award-winning writer/director/artist Dan Povenmire (Family Guy, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Simpsons)— who not only co-created the hit Disney series Phineas & Ferb, but also proves a Good Human can still be as evil as Dr. Doofenshmirtz!Dan Povenmire is an American film and television director, writer, singer, producer, voice actor, and comedian. He is best known for co-creating the hit animated series Phineas and Ferb, as well as Milo Murphy's Law and Hamster & Gretel. He is also the voice behind the beloved Phineas and Ferb character Dr. Doofenshmirtz.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.compatreon.com
Brian and Trey hang around the hive and get buzzed with beekeeper Byron Levy. Byron Levy is a Southern California based beekeeper who is passionate about bees and believes that by learning their ways and letting them teach us about the environment we gain an opportunity to reconnect to earth and nature in profoundly revealing ways. He is the owner of Save My Bees, a company that specializes in the humane removal and transport of bee hives to a safe environment at his apiaries around Los Angeles County. He is also the owner of Byron's Bee Company, which sells natural bee products that are proudly LA MADE by the same bees he rescues.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.compatreon.com
Brian and Trey pack their steamer trunks for a voyage around the globe with inspirational solo world traveler Pamela Holt.Pamela Holt is a seasoned solo traveler, scuba diver, and filmmaker. Despite a life-changing car accident, she pursued her passion for travel and storytelling. Fulfilling her “80 by 50” promise, Pamela has now explored over 92 countries and territories, from the Amazon to Antarctica. Her new show, “Me, Myself & The World: The Art of Solo Travel” showcases her adventures, inspiring others to embrace solo travel and discover the world on their own terms. Pamela has redefined solo travel to mean S.O.L.O. SEEKING OUT LIFE'S OPPORTUNITIES!Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:begoodhumanspodcast.cominstagram.comtiktok.comthreads.netfacebook.comx.compatreon.com
In their inaugural episode, Brian and Trey tell the story of how they first met, why it mattered, and exactly what the heck they're hoping to accomplish with all this madness.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:https://begoodhumanspodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/begoodhumanspodcast?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.tiktok.com/@begoodhumans?_t=8n9GPvtl4jH&_r=1https://www.facebook.com/be.good.humans.podcast?mibextid=LQQJ4dhttps://x.com/begoodhumanspod?s=21https://www.threads.net/@begoodhumanspodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/BeGoodHumansPodcast
Like a couple of podcast action heroes, Trey and Brian not only interview BOSCH star Titus Welliver—but reveal a fun secret about him that most people don't know.Titus Welliver is an actor, writer and producer best known for his starring role as Harry Bosch in Amazon Studios hit series Bosch and Bosch: Legacy. A veteran actor, he has appeared in dozens of television series and films including Lost, Deadwood, Sons of Anarchy, The Good Wife, Argo, and Gone Baby Gone. He is also an acclaimed landscape painter.Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.___________________________________Make sure to follow us on social media at:https://begoodhumanspodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/begoodhumanspodcast?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.tiktok.com/@begoodhumans?_t=8n9GPvtl4jH&_r=1https://www.facebook.com/be.good.humans.podcast?mibextid=LQQJ4dhttps://x.com/begoodhumanspod?s=21https://www.threads.net/@begoodhumanspodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/BeGoodHumansPodcast
We celebrate Leap Day 2024 with a table read of the 2003 proposed Quantum Leap revival script A Bold Leap Forward! Quantum Leap stars Caitlin Bassett, Nanrisa Lee, Georgina Reilly and Deborah Pratt join scriptwriter Trey Callaway and QLP hosts Allison Pregler, Albie Burdge and Christopher DeFilippis to bring this story of a Leaping Sammie […]
Long before the new Quantum Leap, there was another planned QL reboot project called A Bold Leap Forward. The details of this failed revival have remained shrouded in mystery — until now! Quantum Leap Podcast host Matt Dale brings us an exclusive interview with writer and producer Trey Callaway, who wrote the pilot script for […]
It's time to get hooked again with the Back To The Blockbuster team as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of I Still Know What You Did Last Summer! Directed by Danny Cannon and written by Trey Callaway, the film stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Brandy, Mekhi Phifer, Matthew Settle, and Muse Watson. The murderous fisherman with a hook is back to once again stalk the two surviving teens, Julie and Ray, who had left him for dead, as well as cause even more murder and mayhem for some of Julie's new friends, this time at a posh island resort. Chatting up this sequel would not be complete without a familiar face so we are once again joined by Mark J. Parker of the Release Date Rewind Podcast and he's brought along a new friend of the show, and diehard fan of this sequel, Mike Newquist, of Newqcartoons on Instagram! Links For Guests: Release Date Rewind Instagram, Mike Newquist Instagram
Trey Callaway--film and TV writer and producer--calls in to talk about how he got his start in the film industry, what it's like being a TV showrunner, what it was like working with fellow Okie Ron Howard, and to give his insight on the current writer's strike. Trey's worked with some people you might know--Harrison Ford, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Tim Burton. Yeah we haven't heard of them either
Breaking away from Star Trek a bit, Nicole and Joe welcome Trey Callaway on the show for a chat about the criminally underrated 90s sci-fi series, Mercy Point. Trey was the showrunner of Mercy Point for its seven-episode duration. He also wrote the script for the horror sequel, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has since gone on to work on a number of television projects such as Revolution, Supernatural, and CSI: New York. ***Special shout out to Steve Combs for the music featured and remixed throughout this episode. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and follow us over on Twitter @DSLovePod! References: Watch Mercy Point on Crackle Showrunner Trey Callaway on Mercy Point, an Undeservedly Forgotten Sci-Fi Gem - Twin Cities Geek
In 1995, writer Trey Callaway leisurely went to a Friday night dinner. He didn't know Frank Sinatra, Larry King, Billy Wilder, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening and Jack would casually be there too. Episode available on beststoryinevertold.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and more.
In 1995, writer Trey Callaway leisurely went to a Friday night dinner. He didn’t know Frank Sinatra, Larry King, Billy Wilder, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening and Jack would casually be there too. Episode available on beststoryinevertold.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and more.
We gather nine of our favorite guests (including literary managers, screenwriters and TV writers/producers) for a lively discussion about writing, representation, the industry and opine on 2020 - the good, the bad and a look ahead to 2021. You can also WATCH the Scripts & Scribes podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/i0GLqaeeNv8 Guests: Trey Callaway - Writer, Producer, Showrunner / THE MESSENGERS, REVOLUTION, RUSH HOUR Twitter: @TreyCallaway Drew Chapman - Writer, Producer, Showrunner / THE RESIDENT, THE ASSETS, LEGENDS Twitter: @AndrewDChapman Lindsay Devlin - Screenwriter / DEVIL'S DUE Twitter: @DevlinLindsay Rob Edwards - Screenwriter / THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG, TREASURE PLANET Twitter: @IamRobEdwards Paul Guyot - Writer, Producer, Showrunner / NCIS: NEW ORLEANS, THE LIBRARIANS, LEVERAGE Website: Paulguyot.net Brendan Hay - Writer, Producer, Showrunner / STAR WARS: DETOURS, HARVEY GIRLS FOREVER, ROBOT CHICKEN Twitter: @B_Hay Ava Jamshidi - Lit Manager / Industry Entertianment Twittwer: @AvaJamshidi Alex Litvak - Screenwriter / PREDATORS, THE SECRET SOCIETY OF SECOND BORN ROYALS, THE THREE MUSKETEERS Twitter: @LitvakinLA Ian Shorr - Screenwriter / Infinite Twitter: @IanShorr Do you enjoy Scripts & Scribes content and want additional content and exclusives? Please check out our Patreon to help support the channel and podcast. Thank you! https://www.patreon.com/scriptsandscribes More great screenwriting and industry interviews and resources: http://scriptsandscribes.com/ Join the Scripts & Scribes Discord channel here: https://discord.com/invite/wey4e6E Got Questions? Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScriptsScribes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptsandscribes/
At long last we get the Snarkers back together from their respective Monkey Cages to chime in on some of the bingeing they've been doing, including some new release movies that have been made available for streaming while also "in theaters" (whatever THAT means.) We talk "The Witches", "Tenet", "Borat Subsequent Movie Film", "Bill & Ted Face The Music", "Enola Holmes", "The Trial of the Chicago 7" and a chilling little indie called "Fear PHarm." And that ain't even it! Like...what the heck is Blaseball? Settle in for the first - and maybe last??? - Zoom edition of SnarkMonkey, with your host Larry Morgan and regulars Trey Callaway, Mark S. Allen, Michael Ambers, Chris McGahan and Alexander Morgan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At long last we get the Snarkers back together from their respective Monkey Cages to chime in on some of the bingeing they've been doing, including some new release movies that have been made available for streaming while also "in theaters" (whatever THAT means.) We talk "The Witches", "Tenet", "Borat Subsequent Movie Film", "Bill & Ted Face The Music", "Enola Holmes", "The Trial of the Chicago 7" and a chilling little indie called "Fear PHarm." And that ain't even it! Like...what the heck is Blaseball? Settle in for the first - and maybe last??? - Zoom edition of SnarkMonkey, with your host Larry Morgan and regulars Trey Callaway, Mark S. Allen, Michael Ambers, Chris McGahan and Alexander Morgan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oklahoma. The driveway to nowhere. The rumor heard ‘round the school. In three parts, Showrunner, Writer, and Educator Trey Callaway tells his never-before-heard, true story behind the birth of The Ghostfacers from the long-running hit series Supernatural. Episode available on beststoryinevertold.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play.
Oklahoma. The driveway to nowhere. The rumor heard ‘round the school. In three parts, Showrunner, Writer, and Educator Trey Callaway tells his never-before-heard, true story behind the birth of The Ghostfacers from the long-running hit series Supernatural. Episode available on beststoryinevertold.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, and Google Play.
THE DEAD SPEAK! As in...SnarkMonkey is BACK from the dark recesses of space to inexplicably reappear to bring you the final SnarkFest of the decade as Larry Morgan, Trey Callaway, Jason E. Kelley, Chris McGahan, Michael Ambers, newbie Jessica Ambers and Alexander Morgan get geeky and granular on the final chapter in the final trilogy of the Star Wars Skywalker saga. Or....is it? Did J.J. pull it off? Could it have been done better? Is there any chance all of us will attempt to rewrite the whole damn thing? And what's ahead for the Star Wars franchise. Also, how does Gremlins 2 fit into all this??? Listen and find out. WARNING! SPOILERS! LANGUAGE! DEEP DIVES INTO NERDOM!
THE DEAD SPEAK! As in...SnarkMonkey is BACK from the dark recesses of space to inexplicably reappear to bring you the final SnarkFest of the decade as Larry Morgan, Trey Callaway, Jason E. Kelley, Chris McGahan, Michael Ambers, newbie Jessica Ambers and Alexander Morgan get geeky and granular on the final chapter in the final trilogy of the Star Wars Skywalker saga. Or....is it? Did J.J. pull it off? Could it have been done better? Is there any chance all of us will attempt to rewrite the whole damn thing? And what's ahead for the Star Wars franchise. Also, how does Gremlins 2 fit into all this??? Listen and find out. WARNING! SPOILERS! LANGUAGE! DEEP DIVES INTO NERDOM!
Larry Morgan and an all-star Snark Crew gather together for the first big Marvel release since "the blip" of Avengers: Endgame to see how the web-slinger is holding up since the death of a mentor. Plus, he's got more than radioactive spider blood coursing through him right now, ifyaknowwhatImean.... Join writer/producer Trey Callaway, musician/podcaster Alexander Morgan, actor/curmudgeon Chris "The McGahan" McGahan and the Monkey-In-Chief for this swingin' episode. CONTAINS SPOILERS starting about the 14 minute mark.
Larry Morgan and an all-star Snark Crew gather together for the first big Marvel release since "the blip" of Avengers: Endgame to see how the web-slinger is holding up since the death of a mentor. Plus, he's got more than radioactive spider blood coursing through him right now, ifyaknowwhatImean.... Join writer/producer Trey Callaway, musician/podcaster Alexander Morgan, actor/curmudgeon Chris "The McGahan" McGahan and the Monkey-In-Chief for this swingin' episode. CONTAINS SPOILERS starting about the 14 minute mark.
Larry Morgan is joined by co-Snark-host, writer/producer Trey Callaway as they visit the home of singer/songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. We are both huge fans of this man's body of work, from the legendary and influential power pop band Jellyfish to his projects with Imperial Drag, his contributions to many other artists and solo work, including his latest EP "Glamping." Find out more about RJM, Jr. on his PledgeMusic page here, or follow him on Twitter @rogerjmanningjr.
Larry Morgan is joined by co-Snark-host, writer/producer Trey Callaway as they visit the home of singer/songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. We are both huge fans of this man's body of work, from the legendary and influential power pop band Jellyfish to his projects with Imperial Drag, his contributions to many other artists and solo work, including his latest EP "Glamping." Find out more about RJM, Jr. on his PledgeMusic page here, or follow him on Twitter @rogerjmanningjr.
Larry Morgan is joined by fellow nerds Trey Callaway, Michael Ambers and Chris "The McGahan" McGahan for another cool summer dip back into the Marvel Universe. "Ant-Man and the Wasp" made a sweet $76 mil in its opening weekend...but is it good? Better than the first one? And what is its place in the MCU as a whole? And will Ant-Man show up in the next Avengers movie? And will Michael Pena get his own spin-off! MILD SPOILERS contained in this rollicking romp of a review.
Larry Morgan is joined by fellow nerds Trey Callaway, Michael Ambers and Chris "The McGahan" McGahan for another cool summer dip back into the Marvel Universe. "Ant-Man and the Wasp" made a sweet $76 mil in its opening weekend...but is it good? Better than the first one? And what is its place in the MCU as a whole? And will Ant-Man show up in the next Avengers movie? And will Michael Pena get his own spin-off! MILD SPOILERS contained in this rollicking romp of a review.
Larry Morgan is joined by fellow nerds Trey Callaway, Michael Ambers and Chris "The McGahan" McGahan for another cool summer dip back into the Marvel Universe. "Ant-Man and the Wasp" made a sweet $76 mil in its opening weekend...but is it good? Better than the first one? And what is its place in the MCU as a whole? And will Ant-Man show up in the next Avengers movie? And will Michael Pena get his own spin-off! MILD SPOILERS contained in this rollicking romp of a review.
Larry Morgan and writer/producer/showrunner Trey Callaway team up like the Han & Chewie of podcasting to break down "Solo: A Star Wars Story." Plus...Trey gets to do some belated "Avengers: Infinity War" bashing in a Bonus Super Snarky Segment.
Larry Morgan and writer/producer/showrunner Trey Callaway team up like the Han & Chewie of podcasting to break down "Solo: A Star Wars Story." Plus...Trey gets to do some belated "Avengers: Infinity War" bashing in a Bonus Super Snarky Segment.
Now that the hit movie Marvel's Black Panther has been in theaters for a week - and breaking all sorts of box office records - is it really living up to the hype? This group of snarky nerds let you know, as writer/producer Trey Callaway, actor/writer/etc. Jason E. Kelley, producer/writer Michael Ambers, and actor/comic enthusiast Chris McGahan join SnarkMaster General Larry Morgan in the MonkeyCage to break it down. Agree? Disagree? Let us know in comments below, on Twitter @TheSnarkMonkey, or on the SnarkMonkey Facebook page...
Now that the hit movie Marvel's Black Panther has been in theaters for a week - and breaking all sorts of box office records - is it really living up to the hype? This group of snarky nerds let you know, as writer/producer Trey Callaway, actor/writer/etc. Jason E. Kelley, producer/writer Michael Ambers, and actor/comic enthusiast Chris McGahan join SnarkMaster General Larry Morgan in the MonkeyCage to break it down. Agree? Disagree? Let us know in comments below, on Twitter @TheSnarkMonkey, or on the SnarkMonkey Facebook page...
unSCRIPTED #24 with Trey Callaway Writer/executive producer/showrunner Trey Callaway returns to the podcast to talk about his new series APB (premiering February 6th 9/8c on Fox), the in's and out's of what goes on in a writers' room, what aspiring TV writers should focus on (and avoid) in meetings, what it's like shooting in Chicago during […]
unSCRIPTED #24 with Trey Callaway Writer/executive producer/showrunner Trey Callaway returns to the podcast to talk about his new series APB (premiering February 6th 9/8c on Fox), the in’s and out’s of what goes on in a writers’ room, what aspiring TV writers should focus on (and avoid) in meetings, what it’s like shooting in Chicago during […]
THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962) is directed by John Ford, and stars John Wayne as a gunslingin’ cowboy good guy, who instead of being at odds with a typical Western outlaw, finds himself going up against do gooder Jimmy Stewart, not just in how to deal with evil thief Liberty Valance, but for the affections of the lovely Vera Miles. Since the title gives away that Valance DOES get shot, the mystery is who does it, and there is a cool twist surrounding that that you will have to watch the film to discover. Our Audience of One is writer, producer, and USC professor Trey Callaway, who helps us break down A FACE IN THE CROWD. In this episode, we discuss super bad bad guy Lee Marvin as Liberty Valance, and the joy of seeing John and Jimmy, two pillars of classic cinema, on screen together. We also acknowledge the undercurrent of pessimism running through the picture, as the man (John Ford) who created what we think of as the classic western movie is now tasked with tearing it down. You will also learn where on the Sunset Strip John Wayne once kept a cow on the terrace; it’s now a famous hotel
EPISODE # 25 • 06-05-16: Lonesome Rhodes, played by Andy Griffith as you have most likely NEVER seen him before, is a drifter and a raconteur. When we—and Patricia Neal—meet him, he’s in jail, but his storytelling and singing land him on her radio show, which is called A Face in the Crowd. The local housewives go crazy over this guy, and we follow his meteoric rise to fame and fortune on the radio and television, and his equally quick descent into troubles with booze, women, and even political corruption. James and Lara are joined by writer, producer, and USC School of Cinematic Arts professor Trey Callaway to discuss A FACE IN THE CROWD (1957). Originally the picture had mixed reviews, but opinions have warmed to it over the years. The film was directed by Elia Kazan, who also did A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, ON THE WATERFRONT, AND EAST OF EDEN, and predicted that with the advent of television…media, celebrity, commerce and politics would forever be merged. None of us could get over Andy Griffith’s astonishing performance, but be warned: you will most likely never view THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW the same after you hear his maniacal laugh and whistling in this. There are also terrific supporting performances from Patricia Neal, Lee Remick (in her film debut), and Water Matthau, who delivers one of the best lines in A FACE IN THE CROWD: “I’ll say one thing for him, he’s got the courage of his ignorance.”
We revisit, and update, our conversation with Trey Callaway as his show Rush Hour debuts TONIGHT on CBS... --- Writer/Producer Trey Callaway comes into the MonkeyCage with some good talk about being a working creative type in Hollywood - and, wow, what a wide range of stuff this guy has done; a Teen Slasher Movie (the script for I Still Know What You Did Last Summer), a Sci-Fi Medical Drama (Mercy Point), a Police Procedural (CSI: New York), an Action-Adventure Drama (Revolution) and the series that just had its untimely finale after one season, The Messengers. He's also a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts imparting his wisdom to young creative minds. Trey's journey has taken lots of interesting twists and turns; coming out of radio, of all things, in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was inspired by Star Wars to the training ground of USC's film school, to a short-lived career in advertising and being a part of the Corman B-movie canon. We cover a lot of ground in this hour-plus conversation, but you'll get some great insight into the value of seeking variety in your creative life and Trey's enthusiasm for how he approaches his work (and life) is inspiring and infectious. He also makes a pretty darn good pitch for why the new series he's working on - the TV reboot of the Rush Hour film series on CBS - will be worth watching. Enjoy! -LM You can follow Trey on Twitter @TreyCallaway
We revisit, and update, our conversation with Trey Callaway as his show Rush Hour debuts TONIGHT on CBS... --- Writer/Producer Trey Callaway comes into the MonkeyCage with some good talk about being a working creative type in Hollywood - and, wow, what a wide range of stuff this guy has done; a Teen Slasher Movie (the script for I Still Know What You Did Last Summer), a Sci-Fi Medical Drama (Mercy Point), a Police Procedural (CSI: New York), an Action-Adventure Drama (Revolution) and the series that just had its untimely finale after one season, The Messengers. He's also a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts imparting his wisdom to young creative minds. Trey's journey has taken lots of interesting twists and turns; coming out of radio, of all things, in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was inspired by Star Wars to the training ground of USC's film school, to a short-lived career in advertising and being a part of the Corman B-movie canon. We cover a lot of ground in this hour-plus conversation, but you'll get some great insight into the value of seeking variety in your creative life and Trey's enthusiasm for how he approaches his work (and life) is inspiring and infectious. He also makes a pretty darn good pitch for why the new series he's working on - the TV reboot of the Rush Hour film series on CBS - will be worth watching. Enjoy! -LM You can follow Trey on Twitter @TreyCallaway
We talk to RUSH HOUR writer and co-Executive Producer Trey Callaway about the art of pitching, advice for staffing meetings, the most important things he teaches his screenwriting students, his latest project – Rush Hour on CBS and much more. NOTE: This episode was recorded live at The Nook restaurant in Encino and there may be ambient […]
We talk to RUSH HOUR writer and co-Executive Producer Trey Callaway about the art of pitching, advice for staffing meetings, the most important things he teaches his screenwriting students, his latest project – Rush Hour on CBS and much more. NOTE: This episode was recorded live at The Nook restaurant in Encino and there may be ambient […]
Writer/Producer Trey Callaway comes into the MonkeyCage with some good talk about being a working creative type in Hollywood - and, wow, what a wide range of stuff this guy has done; a Teen Slasher Movie (the script for I Still Know What You Did Last Summer), a Sci-Fi Medical Drama (Mercy Point), a Police Procedural (CSI: New York), an Action-Adventure Drama (Revolution) and the series that just had its untimely finale after one season, The Messengers. He's also a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts imparting his wisdom to young creative minds. Trey's journey has taken lots of interesting twists and turns; coming out of radio, of all things, in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was inspired by Star Wars to the training ground of USC's film school, to a short-lived career in advertising and being a part of the Corman B-movie canon. We cover a lot of ground in this hour-plus conversation, but you'll get some great insight into the value of seeking variety in your creative life and Trey's enthusiasm for how he approaches his work (and life) is inspiring and infectious. He also makes a pretty darn good pitch for why the new series he's working on - the TV reboot of the Rush Hour film series on CBS - will be worth watching. Enjoy! -LM You can follow Trey on Twitter @TreyCallaway
Writer/Producer Trey Callaway comes into the MonkeyCage with some good talk about being a working creative type in Hollywood - and, wow, what a wide range of stuff this guy has done; a Teen Slasher Movie (the script for I Still Know What You Did Last Summer), a Sci-Fi Medical Drama (Mercy Point), a Police Procedural (CSI: New York), an Action-Adventure Drama (Revolution) and the series that just had its untimely finale after one season, The Messengers. He's also a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts imparting his wisdom to young creative minds. Trey's journey has taken lots of interesting twists and turns; coming out of radio, of all things, in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was inspired by Star Wars to the training ground of USC's film school, to a short-lived career in advertising and being a part of the Corman B-movie canon. We cover a lot of ground in this hour-plus conversation, but you'll get some great insight into the value of seeking variety in your creative life and Trey's enthusiasm for how he approaches his work (and life) is inspiring and infectious. He also makes a pretty darn good pitch for why the new series he's working on - the TV reboot of the Rush Hour film series on CBS - will be worth watching. Enjoy! -LM You can follow Trey on Twitter @TreyCallaway
Trey Callaway sits down with David to talk about creating a sci fi series for UPN, working with Tim Burton and the Rubik’s Cube of writing and producing for CSI: New York. Download the mp3 Note: Right-Click in Windows or Control-Click in OS X.