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Today's podcast features an Emmy nominated actress, a storyteller, and a legend in the world of film and television. You've seen her light up the screen in classics like “Big Wednesday,” “Valley Girl” and “The Other Side of the Mountain.” She will discuss her serious illness and talk about a film she had recently finished, “My Wicked Wicked Ways.” If you're interested, you'll find the movie on YouTube. The incredible Lee Purcell will reveal a journey that's nothing short of inspiring.
Jenny is joined by guest host Brian Gottlock for a special chat with Kathie Bennewitz, Executive Director of Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center in Nyack, NY, about how growing up with the light reflecting off the Hudson River shaped Hopper's art, how strong women shaped Hopper's life, and how he didn't make it big until age 40. Kathie also gave us a ton of wonderful recommendations to explore more Hopper beyond the house and dig deeper into art history in the Hudson Valley. Head over to valleygirlspodcast.com for the episode page and a blog post for all the info and resources! And don't miss their amazing current exhibition, "Portal: The Window in American Photography" open through April 27th!Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support!To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and also check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio.Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
This week, Sara Weinshenk takes a seat in The Wayback! (Check out her podcasts "This B*tch" and "Shenk"). A true Valley Girl, Sara takes us back to what it was like growing up in the "Clueless" era of 80s/90s San Fernando Valley. She reminisces about riding in the wayback of her parents Mercedes, attending Louisville all girls high school, and joining the track team just so she could get out and see boys. Then Ryan and Sara both get nostalgic about feather pens, Berenstain Bears scratch 'n sniff books, and the early brick-size car phones. Sara also tells some war stories from her "boy crazy years," like getting caught hooking up by her boyfriend's dad, losing her virginity on the 4th of July, and riding on the back pegs of a boy's bike on the way to hook up and getting pulled over by the cops. CATCH ME ON TOUR https://www.ryansickler.com/tour Madison, WI - April 12th (Special Taping) SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube & turn notifications ON! https://youtube.com/@rsickler SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON - The HoneyDew with Y'all, where I Highlight the Lowlights with Y'all! Get audio and video of The HoneyDew a day early, ad-free at no additional cost! It's only $5/month! AND we just added a second tier. For a total of $8/month, you get everything from the first tier, PLUS The Wayback a day early, ad-free AND censor free AND extra bonus content you won't see anywhere else! https://www.patreon.com/TheHoneyDew If you or someone you know has a story that has to be heard, please submit it to honeydewpodcast@gmail.com GET YOUR MERCH! https://shop.ryansickler.com/ http://ryansickler.com/ https://thehoneydewpodcast.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CRABFEAST PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-crabfeast-with-ryan-sickler-and-jay-larson/id1452403187 Sponsors: BOOKING.COM: Got to @booking.com on Instagram for a chance to win $1000 in booking.com travel credit! PESTIE: Got to pestie.com/wayback and get an extra 10% off your order! THE FARMERS DOG: Got to thefarmersdog.com/wayback and get 50% off your first box plus free shipping!
Like, this movie is totally tubular!Valley Girl (1983)Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love. Somehow they need to stay together in spite of her trendy, shallow friends. (Synopsis via IMDB)
Jenny wraps up our celebration of Women's History Month joined by a very special guest co-host, Kingston's own challah-baking good-time girl Ellen Leifer, for a conversation with Rabbi Sivan Rotholz about the importance of seeing yourself mirrored back to you in spaces of worship and learning; the most bad-ass women you've never heard of in Biblical history (and how they were demonized - sometimes literally - for not being compliant); how centering the experiences of women isn't just for women; and what everyone can learn from Judaism about the importance of community-building and resilience to combat the epidemic of loneliness. Want to hear more from Rabbi Sivan? Check out our Hudson Valley Holiday Story Hour episode; skip to 20:36 for the story of Judith, the Hanukkah Heroine. (Spoiler alert: it's possible latkes weren't originally potato-based but actually made of cheese; “a medieval pancake version of mozzarella sticks.”)Save the Date! The Hudson Valley Food and Wine Festival ticket PRESALE is coming up April 1st & 2nd! Check out our January interview with Debbie Gioquindo, the Hudson Valley Wine Goddess, for more on the festival! Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support!To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and also check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio.Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
On today's show, we're chatting with Mackii Shaye, who calls herself a real life Valley Girl, major magazine collector, and former model. After working a lot of different jobs in the fashion industry, she took a leap to start her own vintage, shop Little Oyster Club We chat about collecting magazines, and Mackii's love for ‘as seen on TV' fashion pieces from the early 2000s — so many “oh my gosh, I remember that!!” moments from pop culture, and it's a fun one, and I think you're really gonna love it – so let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [2:35] Growing up on Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen's style, and obsessing over 90s and Y2K pop culture. [4:31] Getting into indie style, modelling, and collecting magazines in high school. [11:46] Specializing in early 2000s ‘as seen on TV' fashion moments [17:54] Starting her vintage shop, Little Oyster Club [27:00] Going to Kathy Hilton's closet sale [33:53] Her J'adore Dior tank she'll never part with [35:02] Mackii's decades long obsession with Juicy Couture EPISODE MENTIONS: Little Oyster Club Mackii's Instagram Mackii's TikTok NYLON Magazine in 2006 with Ashley Olsen Wasteland Kaley Cuoco as Bridget Hennessy from 8 Simple Rules Lorelei in Custo at Rory's birthday Rory's ‘Reading is Sexy' tee Lorelei's ‘Yoga Kills' tee Carrie's ‘I have Nothing to Wear' tee Toby Mott @culturaltraffic @macyeleni Macy Eleni on Pre-Loved Podcast Suki Waterhouse in shorts and tights Jamie Dornan and Kiera Knightley @voulezvous Lorelei's kitty Princess tee Mackii's Joomi Joolz collection Steph Ermer Steph Ermer on Pre-Loved Podcast Addison Rae wearing the Electric Barbarella pants Avril's Getting Lucky in Kentucky tee @misss2005 Second Chances by Macy Eleni LET'S CONNECT:
The Valley Girls had the pleasure and honor to chat with historian and writer Holley Snaith about the enduring legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt, visiting Val-Kill, Holley's photo restoration project at Val-Kill, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Marian Anderson's legendary Lincoln Memorial concert, the Eleanor Roosevelt School, and how FDR mixed his martinis. Save the Date! The Hudson Valley Food and Wine Festival ticket PRESALE is coming up April 1st & 2nd! Check out our January interview with Debbie Gioquindo, the Hudson Valley Wine Goddess, for more on the festival! Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support!To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and also check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio.Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
On this episode the guys welcome Hannah, Producer Gary and MTD. They wonder if there is beef between Gary and Brad since Brad hasn't been on the show the last 2 episodes that Gary has been on. Jacob cannot hold back his love for this movie while the rest wonder what he was watching. So sit back and enjoy this early Nic Cage movie from the 80's!Checkout the new Hopecast website:https://thehopecastnetwork.com/Follow Movie Torture here:https://www.instagram.com/movietorturepod/Buy Merch here:https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-hopecast-network-swag/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/
THE PUNISHER review starts at 51:10 Movie Recap: The Mutations (1974) Heavyweights (1995) BOOM! A Film About the Sonics (2018) Season of the Witch (2011) Valley Girl (1983) Support: patereon.com/notforeveryone Drink more coffee: https://www.foxnsons.com/ PROMOCODE: NFE
On this episode:- North Platte girls uses a 2nd half rally to edge out Nodaway Valley in a tremendous Class 2 Sectionals. Hear from Panthers coach Clay Atteberry, Senior Linny Ramsey & Junior Ally Smith. - Mid-Buchanan, Rock Port & Princeton also advance to quarterfinals - Tuesday scores *This episode is sponsored by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC., Cintas, Thrive Family Chiropractic, IV Nutrition of St. Joseph, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Roth Kid Nation, Serve Link Home Care out of Trenton, Barnett's Floor Renewal LLC., Balloons D'Lux, B3 Renovations, Gabe Edgar, KC Flooring & Drywall, C&H Handyman Plumming, The Hamilton Bank member FDIC, Wompas Graphix & Embroidery of Liberty, The Tabor Family, Ellis Sheep Company of Maysville, Bank Northwest of Cameron, Akey's Catering & Event Rentals, Brown Bear of St. Joseph, Whitney Whitt Agency of Hamilton and Wolf Black Herefords.
The Valley Girls had fun chatting with Brett Barry and Rebecca Rego Barry, two of the four new owners of Purple Mountain Press. Since 1973, Purple Mountain Press has been publishing books about the Catskills right here in the Catskills. Today, their catalog spans the Hudson Valley, Mohawk Valley, Adirondacks, Lake George and more, with works covering history, art, nature, and folklore. We chatted with Rebecca and Brett about Alf Evers, books bound in human skin, our love for our mutual friend Janna Brooke Wallack's debut novel, Naked Girl, and more. As heard in the episode: The Print House, wine, music, cocktails, & food in the former home of Purple Mountain Press, Fleischmanns, NY Did you like Brett's Washington Irving? Get much more of Brett as Washington Irving on our holiday episode. (Skip to 13:41 for immediate Brettification.) OUR Bookshop, Saugerties Brett getting the Alf Evers seal of approval Press release from Purple Mountain Press Kaatscast: The Catskills Podcast with host Brett Barry Silver Hollow Audio production studio owned by Brett and RebeccaThanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support!To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and also check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio.Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
This week we talked to Uncanny Valley Girls! We teach Drew some new slang, talk tapes, spice levels, Shaq, recording their new album, and finally talk about mutant powers. Absolute clappers this week from Uncanny Valley Girls, Artificial Go, Juliet and the East, and Les Deuxluxes
The Valley Girls chat with radio hostSharif Abdus-Salaam aboutJazz in the Valley, drawing inspiration from our heroes' heroes, the centrality of Black artists in jazz history, the joy of college radio, Jen's enduring love of Michael McDonald, and where to catch up-and-coming jazz performers without even having to head into the City. Listen now and then click over to theblog for more, including info about the presenters of Sharif's weekly radio show,Transart & Cultural Services, local jazz venues, jazz greats from past and present, and book recommendations from the episode.Get your jazz fix every Wednesday at 7 pm:WKNY 107.9 FM 1490 AM radiokingston.orgJazz in the ValleyHost, Sharif Abdus-Salaamhttps://radiokingston.org/en/broadcast/jazz-in-the-valleyThanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support!To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and also check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio.Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
Send us a textGIRL GOES SHOPPING. GIRL BREAKS UP WITH BOYFRIEND. GIRL MEETS NEW BOYFRIEND. GIRL BREAKS UP WITH NEW BOYFRIEND. GIRL GETS BACK WITH OLD BOYFRIEND. GIRL BREAKS UP WITH OLD BOYFRIEND AND GETS BACK WITH NEW BOYFRIEND, RIDES IN LIMO. It would be soooo tubular if you joined us as we discuss Valley Girl! Starring Nicolas Cage's chest hair (KAKAW!), this movie is gonna freak you out, like, I'm sooo sure. Don't be a pukoid! Check out this tripendicular episode!Follow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcastSupport the showFollow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcast
Welcome back to the Video Store! Valentine's Day is almost upon us and if you're here looking for movie selections instead of out buying flowers or making dinner reservations, then sir or madam, I salute you. For this week's episode of the show I've picked four movies that feature unconventional relationships. After browsing the stores aisles looking for this week's film recommendations, I ended up rewatching all four of these movies (a couple of which I hadn't seen in decades) and for the most part they have all aged well. Harold and Maude (1971)Harold is a young adult obsessed with death, while Maude is a 79-year-old woman infatuated with life. The two share a hobby in common — attending the funerals of strangers — and soon this odd couple forms a close relationship. Wikipedia describes this film as a “romantic black comedy drama,” which only begins to describe it. It's sweet, it's funny, and it's emotional. While critics originally hated it, the film as gone on to appear in many “best of” film lists. Something Wild (1986)The last person you would expect a New York banker like Charlie to get involved with is a carefree person like Lulu, but after she kidnaps the yuppie for a weekend of reckless fun, Charlie finds the adventure exciting… until things get out of hand. When Lulu's husband discovers what the pair has been up to, he is none too happy. Someone — or perhaps everyone — has been lying. This not-to-miss thriller stars Jeff Daniels as Charlie, Melanie Griffith as Lulu, and a terrifying Ray Liotta has Lulu's husband, Ray. After Hours (1985)Have you ever had one of those days? After work, Paul Hackett heads to a local diner where he meets a woman named Marcy. The two exchange numbers and later, she invites him over to her apartment. This starts off a chain of events that will have Paul running around the streets of New York from one mess to the next. Before the end of the night his face ends up on wanted posters, he's chased by an angry mob, and he becomes involved in a city wide crime ring. It's a night that Paul will never forget — or maybe, survive. Featuring a star-packed cast including Griffin Dunne (An American Werewolf in London), Rosanna Arquette, Linda Fiorentino, Teri Garr, Catherine O'Hara, Bronson Pinchot, Dick Miller, and even Cheech and Chong. Directed by Martin Scorsese.Valley Girl (1983)Randy (Nicholas Cage) is a punk rocker from Hollywood. Julie (Deborah Foreman) is a Valley Girl. Their worlds are complete opposites and it seems that everybody and everything will try and stop them from getting together, but sometimes, love finds a way. This classic 80s film was directed by Martha Coolidge and will take you back to the sights, sounds, and music of the 1980s.Thanks for checking out the podcast. If you don't have plans this Valentine's Day, you can have a great time renting and watching one of these films. And if you would prefer to get out of the house, you can always drop by a stranger's funeral. You never know who you'll meet! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
It's our 50th episode, and we're celebrating with a retrospective of Nicolas Cage's first film (credited as Cage) "Valley Girl"! We watched the 2003 mini-documentary "20 Totally Tubular Years Later," featuring interviews with Cage, his co-stars, and the creators of the 1980s classic. If that's not enough Cage, we also wax poetic on Nic Cage's continued influence on our lives and podcast. If you've been with us for awhile, we invite you to listen to this candid -- and slightly unhinged -- 50TH EPISODE!! Viva El Cage!!
This week we had our new best friend Alison Rosen on the pod to talk about the cult classic Valley Girl, starring a teenage Nicolas Cage.Listen to Alison Rosen's podcast Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend.Also, subscribe to Alison Rosen's patreon and substack!Emily Fleming is on cameo now!Matt Lieb and his wife will be doing comedy at the Ice House in Pasadena on Wednesday February 19th, at 7:30pm!Jordan has a story in an issue of Marvel Comics Spiderman, it's called Web Of Spiderverse which comes out on March 5th and you can pre-order it RIGHT HERE! So do it!Also, Jordan contributed to Godzilla vs LA, a comic book anthology which comes out April 30th and all the proceeds will go to those affected by the LA fires. If you can't figure out how to get the comics, Jordan is offering tech support. Email us freewithads@maximumfun.org for Jordan to help you!
What better time is there to talk about flowers than the middle of winter, especially when we're talking about winter tulips! In this episode, the Valley Girls chat with flower farmer Lauren Tamraz of Alchemy Farmhouse about impermanence, seasonality, beauty, CSAs, getting little treats, the astonishing number of tulip varieties, and flowers as the artist's muse and medium. Check out @alchemyfarmhouseblooms on Instagram for an instant mood boost. Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support! To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and also check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio. Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
Kristen and Carrie thrill listeners with some Valley Girl talk, facts about 1982 and a tasty microwave recipe. Carrie also describes the invention of an item that was so surprisingly useful that housewives said it was important for the morale and saneness of a household.
Get into the interplay between classic rock songs and iconic movie scenes in this bonus episode of the Behind The Song podcast. Join Janda and producer Christian as they delve into the magic of perfect song placements in films like Almost Famous, Guardians of the Galaxy and more, and listen to how the acoustic guitar is the secret ingredient in Modern English's “I Melt With You,” a song synonymous with the film Valley Girl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get into the interplay between classic rock songs and iconic movie scenes in this bonus episode of the Behind The Song podcast. Join Janda and producer Christian as they delve into the magic of perfect song placements in films like Almost Famous, Guardians of the Galaxy and more, and listen to how the acoustic guitar is the secret ingredient in Modern English's “I Melt With You,” a song synonymous with the film Valley Girl. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Valley Girls are back for our third season! We're starting off this season talking with Debbie Gioquindo, aka The Hudson Valley Wine Goddess, about all things Hudson Valley wine, cider, and spirits! Debbie calls the Hudson Valley “a craft beverage mecca” with “something for everybody,” and gives us her best advice about enjoying wine. (Spoiler alert: it's “drink what you like.” ) Head over to our blog for links to more of the places and events we chat with Debbie about on the episode. Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support! To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and also check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio. Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
Get out you perv! Julia and Drew are here to discuss Season 2, Episode 24 of Gossip Girl AKA the backdoor pilot to the spin-off that never was. This episode has it all: Brittany Snow doing Halloween dress-up, the legendary Krysten Ritter, Serena's prison sit-in, the legacy of Project Runway and America's Next Top Model, and scrounging for sensory pleasure in today's digitized world. XOXO, Girls Room.Follow Girls Room on TikTok.Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram.
Why does Modern English's "I Melt With You" still resonate so much today? The latest episode of the Behind The Song podcast explores its Cold War roots, its totally unexpected rise to fame in the Valley Girl movie, and its lasting legacy. Join Janda for a dive into this 80s classic! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why does Modern English's "I Melt With You" still resonate so much today? The latest episode of the Behind The Song podcast explores its Cold War roots, its totally unexpected rise to fame in the Valley Girl movie, and its lasting legacy. Join Janda for a dive into this 80s classic! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, continuing the Happy Horrordays theme with the 1984 cult classic, Night of the Comet. A zombie filled, end of the world sci-fi horror comedy that has two Valley Girls fighting to stay alive and do a little shopping after a comet wipes out most of the folks in Southern California. Short and spoiler free for all you Teenage Comet Zombies. The artist on my podcast playlist is Cyndi Lauper. Game Over! tee in profile pic by Dethink Tees. https://dethink.bigcartel.com/product/game-over-man-game-over
Alex welcomes Moon Zappa to discuss her book, Earth To Moon, which explores the complexities of growing up in families characterized by narcissism and fame. Alex and Moon reflect on the legacies of their fathers, the impact of parental influence on artistic expression, and the notion that genius does not always translate into practical life skills. Moon shares her experience of finding refuge in artistic expression during her upbringing, recounts her journey of self-discovery, and tells Alex about her latest creative projects. Moon Unit Zappa is the daughter of legendary musician Frank Zappa and his second wife, Gail. At the age of fourteen, Moon appeared in Frank Zappa's career defining music video, “Valley Girl,” which later helped jump-start her own career. Since then, Moon has worked as an actress, writer, comedian, artist, businesswoman, and podcaster. Moods & Modes is hosted and produced by Alex Skolnick. Executive Producer: Kirsten Cluthe. Edited by Justin Thomas. Music by Alex Skolnick and the Alex Skolnick Trio. Artwork by Mark Dowd. Distributed by Studio Kairos. Follow Moon @iammoonunitzappa Follow Alex @alexskolnick @moodsandmodes
Episode Summary: Menina Fortunato interviews Stephanie Landwehr, a seasoned professional in the dance industry, who has worked with top artists such as Cher, Tina Turner, Jessica Simpson, and Macy Gray. Stephanie now works as a dance agent with Block Talent Agency, helping dancers advance their careers. Stephanie shares her journey from a competitive dancer to a choreographer and, eventually, to an agent. She provides invaluable insights into how dancers can advance their careers by building relationships with choreographers, agents, and casting directors. Stephanie also talks about the challenges and trends in the dance industry, including the shift from large auditions to direct bookings and the importance of proactive career management. She discusses what agents look for in dancers, tips for submitting to agencies, and how to manage finances as a dancer. Show Notes: (0:00) – Introduction to the episode and Stephanie Landwehr (2:15) – Stephanie's transition from dancer to agent (5:00) – The importance of building relationships in the industry (8:00) – Current trends in casting: direct bookings and submission processes (12:00) – The shift from large auditions to direct bookings (15:00) – Tips for headshots: what agents look for in professional photos (18:00) – How dancers can leverage social media to enhance their careers (22:00) – Managing a bi-coastal career and building relationships across cities (25:00) – Financial advice for dancers: saving, budgeting, and multiple income streams (30:00) – Q&A with mentees: injury management and staying proactive in your career (35:00) – Building and maintaining professionalism as a dancer (40:00) – How to get noticed by agents and the casting process (45:00) – Importance of versatility in dance training (50:00) – Final thoughts on dancing, agenting, and career longevity Biography: Stephanie Landwehr has been dancing for her entire life. She feels fortunate to have had an incredibly varied and diverse dance career before crossing over to the agenting world. She worked internationally in all media - from stages in Seoul, Korea, to film sets in Rome, Italy; from the Los Angeles Opera to Cher at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Stephanie had the privilege to dance with many music artists, including Panic at the Disco, Cher, Tina Turner, Jessica Simpson, Hole, Chemical Brothers, and Macy Gray. She danced in numerous television shows, including Dancing with the Stars, Penny Dreadful, Veep, Dead to Her, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, American Housewife, and Lucifer. Some of her film appearances include La La Land, Valley Girl (2020), The Muppets, Gangster Squad, and commercials for Ford, AT&T, Subway, Pepsi, K-mart, Chase Bank, and The Gap's iconic "swing khakis" commercial. Her experience on stages and film sets naturally led her to add ‘choreographer' to her list of professional achievements. Her choreography can be seen in the films Give Me an A, Too Late, and Mafia!; in the Green Day "Last of the American Girls" music video, and commercials for Chase Bank, K-mart, Jell-O, and Burger King. As a dance educator, Stephanie was principal faculty at the Academy of Musical and Dramatic Arts (AMDA), and previously on faculty at Edge Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles and Broadway Dance Center in New York City. In early 2024, she enthusiastically jumped into the role of dance agent and now works for Bloc Talent Agency. She's excited to continue exploring the entertainment industry through a new lens and sharing her love of dance and her vast industry experience with up-and-coming professionals and professional hopefuls. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/stephanielandwehr https://www.facebook.com/stephanie.landwehr.14
This episode - the last one of 2024 - is packed with stories, poems, readings, and even songs to celebrate the season. We've been fortunate to assemble an all-star cast of Hudson Valley creatives to bring you comfort and joy, no matter what or how you celebrate. This Hudson Valley Holiday Story Hour is our gift to you; a small token of our enormous gratitude for your support of the Valley Girls so far. We hope you'll listen all the way through, but if you want to revisit some of your favorite performances, these time stamps should help: 02:40 Excerpt from “The Snow-Walkers,” by John Burroughs; read by Robert Burke Warren10:12 “Caterskill Falls,” by William Cullen Bryant; read by Mat Zucker11:35 Excerpt from “The Bells,” by Edgar Allan Poe; read by Tracey Knapp13:41 Excerpts from ““Christmas Eve” and “The Christmas Dinner,” by Washington Irving; read by Brett Barry18:24 “My Day” column from December 30, 1957, by Eleanor Roosevelt; read by Holley Snaith20:36 The Story of Judith, the Hanukkah Heroine; told by Rabbi Sivan Rotholz 28:04 The Story of La Befana; told by Karen Sangaline Pillsworth37:00 A Visit from St. Nicholas, by Clement Clark Moore; read by Rebecca Ash41:19 Day 100 from Reservoir Year: A Walker's Book of Days, by Nina Shengold; read by the author43:05 “What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?,” performed by Lara Hope46:26 “Angels We Have Heard on High,” performed by John Burton For an extra bonus, visit this episode's page on our website for our easy mulled wine recipe, using a New York State red blend recommended to us by Paul Brady Wine in Beacon. Thank you for listening! We'll be back in January for Season 3! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support! To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and starting this season check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our new Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year from the Valley Girls!
This week's Travel Tuesday takes you along our girls trip to the Napa Valley wine region! Britt and Kim meet Robin there for four winery and tasting experiences, three days, two nights, and one wholesome, silly, and cute weekend. We loved Napa, and you will too! Here are some resources to help plan your trip to Napa. Hotels in Napa: Hilton Garden Inn Napa, Napa Winery Inn, Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa, or The Cottages of Napa Valley Places to Stay in Yountville: Napa Valley Railway Inn, Mason Fleurie, A Four Sisters Inn, Napa Valley Lodge St. Helena Hotels: Vineyard Country Inn, El Bonita Motel, Harvest Inn Napa Valley wine experiences, tastings, and tours: If you want to do Napa escorted, we highly recommend hiring a local private vehicle through Viator to take your group. Travel reusable wine packing envelopes to keep the bottles you buy safe until you get home. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Shop: Amazon Storefront and TSP Merch Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
Dustin & Zak wrap up season 5 with one of the most iconic movies of the 80s, Valley Girl! In this pre-episode to their upcoming interview with Colleen Camp (Valley Girl, Clue, DARYL), D & Z discuss Valley Girl, it's phenomenal soundtrack, and pop culture moments from the totally radical flick's release year 1983! Don't miss this trippindicular episode…like totally! Dig the show? Please consider supporting PAD & $2 Late Fee on Patreon for tons of bonus content and appreciation! Links are below: Podcasting After Dark: www.patreon.com/podcastingafterdark Two Dollar Late Fee: www.patreon.com/twodollarlatefee Please follow/subscribe and rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-dollar-late-fee Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/ Instagram: @twodollarlatefee Subscribe to our YouTube Check out Jim Walker's intro/outro music on Bandcamp: jvamusic1.bandcamp.com Facebook: facebook.com/Two-Dollar-Late-Fee-Podcast Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/two-dollar-late-fee IMDB: https://www.imdb.com Two Dollar Late Fee is a part of the nutritious Geekscape Network Every episode is produced, edited, and coddled by Zak Shaffer (@zakshaffer) & Dustin Rubin (@dustinrubinvo) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, The Lumen Brothers discuss everything from Time Warps to Bette Midler. Join David, Stan, and Steve as they pontificate about: Our big Light Talk celebration at LDI; Does it make sense to retrofit old Source 4's with Source 4WRD's?; Using AI and Chat GPT in Projects; When is a design finished; Freezing a show; "The Perfectionism Trap"; Bad Hombre Productions' "The Mist Liquid Hydrogen Fogger"; Our Dream products for LDI; What to do with a professor who is a Jerk; and Stan's Valley Girl impersonation. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
THE WHEEL HAS SPOKEN - We finish 'Nic-Vember: Trapped In A Cage' (Nicolas Cage Month)! Next up: Valley Girl (1983) with guest: Jake Thurgood!
I sit down with a reluctant guest, Diane Hardesty finally, Lynch Syndrome patient, speaker and a self-proclaimed Valley Girl. Before Diane's genetic testing results, 10 people in her family had passed away from cancer. Diane's son did not inheret her mutation so it ends with her. Diane is still a previvor, as she has not had cancer, but not for a lack of looking. Diane's sister has had cancer 18 times and she is still with us. How can she NOT do this? - is Diane's mantra when asked how she can talk about Lynch Syndrome when so many have been affected.
Following our fantastic chat in our last episode about supporting small, local businesses, this week we are talking to David Leifer from David Leifer Photography. We chatted about skinny posing, the importance of lighting, and the ineffability of photography as an art. Jenny and David get technical about file formats and we have a philosophical conversation about whether cameras enhance or distract from our experience of the moment. Shout-outs to past guests Bentley Potter and our favorite baker Anrika Martin. Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support! To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and starting this season check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our new Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio. Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
The Valley Girls are getting warmed up for Small Business Saturday and exploring all the ways and reasons to support local businesses during the holiday season (and all year long). Join the Valley Girls as we chat with Jess Davis, VP of the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce; Danielle Centofanti-Davidson, President of the Rivertowns Chamber of Commerce and owner of Main Street Business Strategies (and Valley Girls' very own Westchester correspondent!); Nicole Andrick, founder and owner of Catskills Candle Studio, and Candace Rivera, owner of The Book & Nook. While Danielle is busy being a guest on our panel this week, Rebecca is bringing us details about some spectacular entertainment in the Capital Region that you do not want to miss! Click here for tickets! Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support! To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and starting this season check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our new Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio. Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
Valley Girl Jenny visited The Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill, joined by special guest co-host Brett Barry of Kaatscast: The Catskills Podcast and Silver Hollow Audio, and production intern Olivia Sippel, for our very first episode recorded on location! They talked to - and walked the site with - Executive Director Betsy Jacks. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site covers more than 6 acres in Catskill, NY, with stunning views, meticulously preserved or restored buildings, interactive exhibits, and of course iconic paintings from the Hudson River School. Betsy gave us in-depth access on what might just have been the most perfect autumn day the Hudson Valley has ever seen. To experience more of the site and the art, check out our video on YouTube, as well as thomascole.org and explorethomascole.org. Also check out Brett's very first episode of Kaatscast from January 7, 2020, where he chatted with Betsy as part of his audio driving tour of the Northern Catskills' Mountain Cloves Scenic Byway. Thanks for listening! To help support the Valley Girls, please follow our podcast from our show page, leave a rating and review, and please spread the word and share our podcast with others. We really appreciate your support! To stay up to date and for more content you can find us at valleygirlspodcast.com, at instagram.com/ValleyGirlsPodNY, at YouTube.com/@ValleyGirlsPodcast, and starting this season check out the Newsletter and Pod Squad tab on our website to sign up for our e-mail newsletter and join our new Facebook Group so you never miss a thing! All links can also be found in our Instagram bio. Episode music by Robert Burke Warren entitled Painting a Vast Blue Sky can be found at robertburkewarren.bandcamp.com/track/painting-a-vast-blue-sky.
Grant's back, and we're trying 4 beers from Pittsburgh's Dancing Gnome! Pairs with Valley Girl, rocks, cat dander, and Galahad. Lustra Gravel Grinder Double Jam Nelson Triple Lustra Theme Music by Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas End Credits Music: Want You Bad, Love by House Of Say Additional music licensed through Epidemic Sound The Beerists are John Rubio, Grant Davis, Pam Catoe, and Mark Raup. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or point your podcatcher to our RSS feed. You should also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Support us by making a per-episode pledge at patreon.com/thebeerists and get some sweet rewards! Follow us on twitter, facebook, and instagram. Want to send us beer? Check our beer donation guidelines, and then shoot us and email at info@thebeerists.com
Our guest this week is Moon Unit Zappa. Moon is an American actress, artist, singer, tea merchant, and author. She is the daughter of the musician Frank Zappa, with whom she collaborated on the hit 1982 song "Valley Girl." Her most recent book is "Earth to Moon," a fantastic, harrowing memoir of her difficult childhood, which we talk all about in this episode. You can find Kim on her Substack: kimfrance.substack.comYou can find Jenn on her Substack: jennromolini.substack.comConcerns? Critiques? Suggestions? Just want to say "hi"? You can email us: everythingisfinethepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, the girls are doing a deep dive into their friendship lore! They talk about how they got their lingo, the origins of the podcast, their friendship timeline & so much more! Watch us on YouTube: WWS YouTube ChannelShop our MERCH! Shop.DearMedia.com/WHATWESAID FOLLOW US! INSTA//WWSJaciChelseyTIKTOK//ChelseyJaciYOUTUBE//Chelsey JadeJaci MarieSPONSORS//Betterhelp: This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/WHATWESAID to get 10% off your first month. Impress: Visit impressbeauty.com/whatwesaid and use code whatwesaid at checkout for 20% off imPRESS Manicure and Press-On FalsiesLissy: Go to lissyskincare.com and use code WHATWESAID at checkout for 10% off your order. Squarespace: Head to www.squarespace.com/WHATWESAID to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code WHATWESAIDPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode Summary: Tiffany Maher shares her extensive career in dance, from her early beginnings to her success in the industry. Tiffany started dancing at age three and transitioned from a competitive dance kid to a faculty member at the Tremaine Dance Convention, emphasizing the importance of passion and dedication. She pursued a Bachelor's of Science degree while balancing her dance career, showcasing the significance of time management. Tiffany took a semester off to compete on So You Think You Can Dance and later completed her degree online while living in Los Angeles. Tiffany stresses the value of professionalism and maintaining a strong mindset, especially when facing rejection in the dance industry. Her experiences on So You Think You Can Dance opened doors to new opportunities, leading to work on projects like Rock of Ages and Step Up Revolution. The episode highlights the growing role of social media and brand deals for dancers, as Tiffany shares her success with platforms like TikTok, emphasizing the need for dancers to be treated as athletes and paid fairly for their work. Throughout the episode, Tiffany offers valuable advice for aspiring dancers, including the importance of building connections, managing time effectively, and staying true to oneself. She encourages dancers to focus on their craft and maintain a positive mindset, despite the challenges and uncertainties of the industry. Show Notes: (0:03) Early Years and Dance Beginnings (4:46) Academic Pursuits and Balancing Dance (7:20) Time Management and Professionalism (14:37) Mindset and Overcoming Rejection (19:28) So You Think You Can Dance Experience (23:22) Transition to LA and Industry Opportunities (26:57) Brand Deals and Social Media Opportunities (37:30) Advice for Aspiring Dancers (37:43) Audience Questions and Answers (41:36) Career Path and Teaching (46:17) Building Connections and Industry Insights (52:05) Adapting to TV Shows and Industry Challenges (59:46) Final Thoughts and Encouragement Biography: Tiffany Maher is Season 9 runner up on SYTYCD. She has appeared as Devil Girl Christine for three seasons on Hit VH1 & BET Drama Series Hit The Floor. Tiffany has danced on ABC Family's hit show The Fosters, The Voice, Glee, Mr. Iglesias, America's Greatest Hits, Days of Our Lives, Sex Life of College Girls, and on Disney Channel shows Girl Meets World, Just Roll With It, Austin and Ally, Shake It Up, Liv and Maddie, Walk the Prank, and K.C. Undercover. She has also appeared on many awards shows including The American Music Awards, The Video Music Awards, The Billboard Music Awards, The Teen Choice Awards, and The Latin American Music Awards. She has worked with many artists including Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Jason Derulo, Pitbull, Charlie Puth, Kelsea Ballerini, Natasha Bedingfield, Zendaya, Jordan Fisher, Carly Rae Jepsen, J Balvin, Neyo, Todrick Hall, Becky G, Ozuna, CNCO, Prince Royce, Kool & The Gang, Flo Rida, Prince Royce, Andrea Boceli, Alvaro, Wisin & Yandel, Karol G, Anuel, Nodal, Dollar, Tini, Nacho, Ludacris, James Franco, and more. Her favorite performance with an artist was performing with JLO in the 2020 SuperBowl. Tiffany has been seen in the films Trolls, Rock of Ages, Valley Girl, and Step Up Revolution. You can also find her in the Hallmark movie Merry Ex-Mas acting playing Rockstar Discrete, and in short film Shake It Off. She also appeared in a 2014 Ford SuperBowl Commercial, 2017 Target Commercial, and a Reebok Industrial. Tiffany recently entered the digital world over the pandemic leading her to brand deals through Tik Tok with Home Goods, Pepsi, Nike Air Max, HypeRice, Normatec, Show Me Your MuMu, Bullet Proof, and many more. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.maher https://www.facebook.com/Dance9Tiffany
Moon Unit Zappa drops by Breaking Bread to share her new book “Earth to Moon” where she writes about growing up with Frank Zappa as her father. Tom and Moon talk about veganism, Frank Zappa's crazy fanbase, Moon's relationship with Marc Maron, classic LA Italian haunts, and Egyptologist Dr. Colleen Darnell. In her book, Moon shares stories of growing up in an unconventional household in 1970s Los Angeles, coming of age as part of the MTV generation in the 1980s as the “Valley Girl,” and finding herself after losing her father, then her mother, and the dismantling of her longest relationships. Tom and Moon talk about veganism, Frank Zappa's crazy fanbase, Moon's relationship with Marc Maron, classic LA Italian haunts, and Egyptologist Dr. Colleen Darnell.
Today, we're "Cleaning Out the Sound Fridge" (commenting on all the sound we didn't use, but will certainly spoil very quickly). Think cottage cheese, or that really old jar of pasta sauce! Featured today: the passing of Tito Jackson, a Panera employee deals with an unruly man and the Valley Girl accent--explained! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer, performer, and Gen-X legend Moon Unit Zappa joins Meghan for a conversation about her new memoir Earth To Moon. She talks about being the eldest child of iconoclastic musician Frank Zappa, growing up in the chaos of the 1970s and 80s rock-and-roll scene, the cultural phenomenon of the hit single Valley Girl, fissures within the Zappa family, and forging a life and career in the today's creative economy. GUEST BIO Moon Unit Zappa was born in 1967 to legendary musician Frank Vincent Zappa and his second wife, Gail Zappa. At the age of 14, she appeared in Frank Zappa's career-defining song, “Valley Girl,” which later helped jump-start Moon's career. Since then, Moon has firmly established herself as a writer, actress, comedian, artist, podcaster, and tea merchant. Buy the book. Want to hear the whole conversation? Upgrade your subscription here. HOUSEKEEPING ✈️ Unspeakeasy Retreats: New ones will be announced soon. See where we'll be!
For much of the world, Moon Unit Zappa is famous for two things: the unusual name given her by her father, iconic musician Frank Zappa, and the 1982 song “Valley Girl” where she appeared with Frank when she was 14. The full, complex portrait of life in this unconventional family isn't all that funny as told by Moon today. She tells of a lifetime of neglect, of witnessing Frank's serial infidelity within the family home, of a mother prone to severe narcissism, and of a great deal of alienation between Moon and her three siblings. You can't control the world you grew up in but you can conscientiously choose the world you create afterwards.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of Maximum Fun.Check out our I'm Glad You're Here and Depresh Mode merchandise at the brand new merch website MaxFunStore.com!Hey, remember, you're part of Depresh Mode and we want to hear what you want to hear about. What guests and issues would you like to have covered in a future episode? Write us at depreshmode@maximumfun.org.Help is available right away.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 or 1-800-273-8255, 1-800-273-TALKCrisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741.International suicide hotline numbers available here: https://www.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlinesThe Depresh Mode newsletter is available twice a week. Subscribe for free and stay up to date on the show and mental health issues. https://johnmoe.substack.com/John's acclaimed memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250209566/thehilariousworldofdepressionFind the show on X @depreshpod and Instagram @depreshpod.John is on X @johnmoe.
This Friday, the girls are back & ready to yap. They are catching up on everything they've missed talking about for the last couple months! They talk about the Olympics, Jaci's house update, massages gone wrong, & more! Watch us on YouTube: WWS YouTube ChannelShop our MERCH! Shop.DearMedia.com/WHATWESAID FOLLOW US! INSTA//WWSJaciChelseyTIKTOK//ChelseyJaciYOUTUBE//Chelsey JadeJaci MarieSPONSORS//Dreamland Baby: Go to dreamlandbabyco.com and enter my code WHATWESAID at checkout to receive 20% off sitewide + free shipping. This offer is for new and existing customers!Clean Simple Eats: Visit CleanSimpleEats.com and use code WHATWESAID10 at checkout for 10% off your order. Rocket Money: Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney.com/WHATWESAID Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.