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This episode originally aired October 12, 2022.Tig is back! She kicks off season 3 with one of her BFFs, actress Kristen Bell, acclaimed for so many roles on TV (The Good Place, Veronica Mars and more) and in movies (Anna in Frozen, Forgetting Sarah Marshall). Kristen talks about road-tripping with her famous actor/podcast host husband, Dax Shepard, and their kids. Tig and Kristen also offer some hilarious advice about neighborhood party invitations, dealing with jealous wives and how to get a colleague to stop playing the song “Let It Go.”This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp (go to Betterhelp.com/TIG for 10% off the first month of online therapy), Shopify (go to Shopify.com/TIG for a free trial), Rocket Money (Go to RocketMoney.com/tig and start canceling unwanted subscriptions today), and WealthFront (go to WealthFront.com/TIG to get your first $5,000 managed for free).Need advice? Submit your question for Tig at dontasktig.org/contact.
Tig is back! She kicks off season 3 with one of her BFFs, actress Kristen Bell, acclaimed for so many roles on TV (The Good Place, Veronica Mars and more) and in movies (Anna in Frozen, Forgetting Sarah Marshall). Kristen talks about road-tripping with her famous actor/podcast host husband, Dax Shepard, and their kids. Tig and Kristen also offer some hilarious advice about neighborhood party invitations, dealing with jealous wives and how to get a colleague to stop playing the song “Let It Go.” This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp (go to Betterhelp.com/TIG for 10% off the first month of online therapy), Shopify (go to Shopify.com/TIG for a free trial), Rocket Money (Go to RocketMoney.com/tig and start canceling unwanted subscriptions today), and WealthFront (go to WealthFront.com/TIG to get your first $5,000 managed for free). Need advice? Submit your question for Tig at dontasktig.org/contact.
A couple of weeks ago, we did a Facebook Live where we used popular tv shows to help us playfully make a point about how folks sometimes overestimate their skills when it comes to DEI work–or really anything. In this episode, we revisit that conversation and add some additional commentary. If you tuned in the first time around, stick around for a whole lot more. And, fair warning, there are some definite spoilers of the tv show the Good Place in our follow up conversation.Check out our discussion/reflection questions for this episode: https://joyousjustice.com/blog/jews-talk-racial-justice-ep-77Find April and Tracie's full bios and submit topic suggestions for the show at www.JewsTalkRacialJustice.comLearn more about Joyous Justice where April is the founding and fabulous (!) director, and Tracie is a senior partner: https://joyousjustice.com/Support the work our Jewish Black & Native woman-led vision for collective liberation here: https://joyousjustice.com/support-our-workWatch our free masterclass to learn more about Racial Justice Launch Pad: bit.ly/RJLPMC53minLearn more about the series TV “The Good Place”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Good_PlaceLearn more about the TV series “Schitt's Creek”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schitt%27s_CreekLearn more about the series “Lucifer” and the character of Dr. Linda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer_(TV_series)Learn more about the TV series “Pose” and the character of Blanca: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pose_(TV_series)Join our private Facebook group, Joyously Pursuing Racial Justice: https://www.facebook.com/groups/590922415522750Read more about prison and police abolition: https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-emerging-movement-for-police-and-prison-abolitionLearn more about Mussar: https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-musar-movement/Read Michael Schur's book, How To Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781982159313
The holidays are officially here, bringing busy schedules and TV hiatuses. That means it’s time for Noel and Kate’s promised discussion of the best TV of 2010–2019. We list off our 50–80 favorites of the past decade, including a delightful moment of podcast cohost hivemind, and talk TV trends and what we anticipate for the decade to come. Before that, though, we may not have watched much this holiday week, but we had plenty to say about the shows we did make time for: The Good Place, Evil, Watchmen, The Flash, and Arrow. Take a listen, then reach out with your picks for the best, and your favorite, TV of the past 10 years.Spotlight Segment: Best TV of 2010–2019 (1:02:03)Our Week in TV The Good Place (10:02) Evil (17:35) Watchmen (29:56) The Flash (47:48) Arrow (52:13)Music Featured: “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” by Eartha Kitt; Too Many Cooks Theme song
Out with the old and in with the new. Welcome to Colorful Commentary, where everyone's got an opinion and sometimes they have a point. In this episode, we apologize for the issues that plagued us earlier in the week as we stagger across the finish line of this podcast milestone. Ironically, it's back to the basics with just two co-hosts, but we managed to salvage the best parts of the lost recording as we could. Enjoy! --------------------------- Time Stamps 00:00:40 - Behind the Scenes Trouble 00:08:10 - Weekly Recap 00:22:34 - Games 00:43:15 - Movies - Joker 00:54:18 - TV - The Good Place 00:55:09 - Demon Slayer 00:57:20 - El Camino/Breaking Bad 01:02:00 - Sports 01:10:18 - Story Time 01:14:27 - Topic of the Week: Tattoos? --------------------------- Instagram - ColorfulCommentaryPod Intro Song - "Space Train" by Easy Riders Outro Song - "Green Man" by Ketsa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/colorfulcommentary/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/colorfulcommentary/support
FEAT. Kelly O'ConnorPOP CULTURE: Justin Biber challenges Tom Cruise to a fight in the Octagon. The internet loves Keanu Reeves. Corporations are taking advantage of Pride Month. Bill Gates and Warren Buffet work at a Dairy Queen.GOOD NEWS: Injured gymnasts walks down the aisle at her wedding two months after surgery. Four teenage boys rescue 90yo woman from a fire. Robert Downey Jr. is saving the planet through robotics and nanotechnology.TV: The Good Place calls it quits after four seasons. Steven Spielberg creating horror series only viewable after dark. Sean's new favorite thing on Netflix: The Chef Show.The Bachelorette: Twitter hates Luke P.Game of Thrones: Outlandish and popular fan theories.MOVIES: Ghostbusters 3 will feature original cast. X-Men: Dark Phoenix will likely lose $300 million.At the Buzzer: Popular Canadian slang in honor of the Toronto Raptors being in the NBA Finals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buzzerpodcast/message
In this week's episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin (@Gilligan_McJew) is joined by John Jennison (@Johnneecurtis) as they discuss more Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark trailers, a dark future for Swamp Thing, and celebrate a special pride edition of The Babadook in This Week in Queer. This Week's Topics Include: BIG OPENING: KEVIN: DC Universe cancels Swamp Thing & reportedly reevaluating streaming service JOHN: New trailer for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark DOWN & NERDY: KEVIN: Slasher: Solstice, Black Mirror, Dodge City, Misfit City, Doomsday Clock JOHN: Swamp Thing, Theater of Terror, Good Omens, Dark Crystal STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER: New trailer for Jessica Jones THIS WEEK IN QUEER: Special Pride edition of The Babadook is coming out CLIP OF THE WEEK: New teaser for Amazon's Undone THE WEEK IN GEEK: MOVIES New trailer for Ad Astra A Magic 8-Ball movie is in development New promo for The Lion King remake First poster for Wonder Woman 84 Black Adam finally secures director TV The Good Place coming to an end with season 4 Magic: The Gathering coming to Netflix from the Russo Bros. Netflix announces animated Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Elizabeth Hurley is coming to season 3 of Marvel's Runaways Revival of 90's X-Men: The Animated Series being pitched to Disney Syfy cancels Deadly Class and Happy! New trailer for Starz's The Rook New trailer Apple TV Plus series For All Mankind New teaser for Carnival Row The CW releasing new anthology series Two Sentence Horror Stories COMIC BOOKS The Walking Dead kills off another main character Marvel teases new event starring Angela & Wiccan on a team SHILF KEVIN: Chidi JOHN: Jason!
What Comes After - Creative Laureate, Poet, Rapper, Actor Mosley Wotta drops by to talk about his new album, movies, TV, The Good Place, and YouTube hit Hot Ones. Plenty of laughs, but we also drop the thinkin' stick and get real, too! Hit play and enjoy the only podcast recorded LIVE from the world's last Blockbuster.
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Joanna Robinson and Richard Lawson are taking time before a new season of Still Watching to survey the Fall TV landscape and catch up with some returning favorites. This week: NBC's The Good Place is back for its third season on NBC. Covering the first three episodes of the season (up through October 4th's episode), it's time to check in on Eleanor (Kristen Bell) and the others as they get a new outlook on life. This week's interview is series creator Michael Shur, who talks about the new season of television's feel-good show and expanding the cast while allowing for returning favorites in the new setting. Michael Schur interview starts at 13 minutes and 18 seconds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2018 fall TV season is officially underway, bringing more summer finales and fall premieres and plenty to discuss. Noel and Kate kick things off with the week’s TV, including the double-episode premiere of The Good Place, a MeToo-themed It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, a much-needed self-care catch-up with The Great British Bake-Off season eight, the season premiere of Lethal Weapon, and the finale of PBS’ The Miniaturist. Then we dive in with a special DVD Shelf/Spotlight section, looking at the premiere of the Murphy Brown revival, as well as the original ten-season run of the show. Take a listen, then reach out with your thoughts on Murphy Brown, music rights, reboots, and super-secret cameos. DVD Shelf/Spotlight: Murphy Brown (1:08:21)Our Week in TV The Good Place premiere (21:35) It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (31:57) The Great British Bake-Off Season 8/Collection 5 (33:52) Lethal Weapon premiere (52:33) The Miniaturist finale (58:42)Music Featured: “Combination Pizza Hut And Taco Bell” by Das Racist
This mainstream television series may be about the afterlife, but it also serves as a platform for defining our morality here in the real world. We discuss the team behind its creation and how they crafted a narrative that avoids political correctness, while teaching us about ethics and positivity in a time of political trauma. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Science... For Her! Let’s Get Physics Y’all EXPERIMENTING with Megan Amram The Lifeguard They Remain The Prisoner Brooklyn 99 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Additional Resources: Kantian comedy: the philosophy of The Good Place The Complicated Morality of The Good Place The Good Place: how a sitcom made philosophy seem cool Talking to a Philosopher About ‘The Good Place’ The Good Psychology In 'The Good Place' How Will NBC's 'The Good Place' Tackle Religion? How ‘The Good Place’ Became an Antihero Antidote ‘The Good Place’s Optimism Is a Salve for Despair in the Trump Era 'The Good Place' Helps Normalize Interracial Relationships ‘The Good Place’ is The Most Woke Sitcom on TV ‘The Good Place’ brings representation and genius-level comedy to the small screen
La actriz Maiah Ocando y el escritor Gabriel Torrelles, esposos y productores ejecutivos de varios proyectos para Internet, TV y cine en Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica, hablan de lo que pasa en el mundo, en sus pantallas y en sus vidas, con mucho humor negro y análisis psicodélicos. Esta vez conversan sobre los efectos de Facebook memories en la interpretación de la nostalgia, mientras se sumergen en las nominaciones a los Oscar, el fracaso conceptual de Amazon Go, la verdad detrás de The Assesination Of Gianni Versace, la demanda de Grumpy Cat, el tardío descubrimiento musical de Maiah y su nueva serie favorita de TV: The Good Place. Compra la nueva colección de t-shirts aquí: http://www.districtlines.com/No-Se-Dime-Tu