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Young actress Michelle Trachtenberg found dead in her apartment, dramatic Nike sneaker heist, and ABC's Will Reeve revisits his father's last adventure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It was news today that shocked fans of two very popular TV shows - Gossip Girl and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Actress Michelle Trachtenberg who starred on both is dead at age 39. Her mother found her unresponsive on the floor early this morning. And President Trump held the first cabinet meeting of his new term in office, but he wasn't the main player. As the cabinet secretaries gathered with the President in the cabinet room just off the Oval Office, it was Elon Musk at the head of the table. Plus, turning 30 is a big milestone and for one young woman's birthday, all she wanted was a new nose. And she saved for years to be able to afford one. After years of being bullied, she says she's got a new lease on life. And an incredibly personal project for TV correspondent Will Reeve: a documentary on his father - the actor who played Superman. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The co-hosts weigh in on Pres. Trump and France Pres. Macron's seemingly friendly White House meeting. Then, after an article explored fans feeling hurt when body positive stars lose weight, the co-hosts discuss. Susan Lucci joins to reminisce about her 41-season tenure on "All My Children" and discusses starring in Joy Behar's new play, “My First Ex-Husband.” ABC News correspondent Will Reeve stops by to discuss retracing his father Christopher Reeve's footsteps in the ABC News Studios primetime special, “Will Reeve: Finding My Father.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Susan Lucci talks 'My First Ex-Husband'; Will Reeve discusses the adventure to find his father; SAG Awards, Independent Spirit Awards give out prizes ahead of Oscars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Susan Lucci talks 'My First Ex-Husband'; Will Reeve discusses the adventure to find his father; SAG Awards, Independent Spirit Awards give out prizes ahead of Oscars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"What I learned from my dad; he came ultimately to a definition of what makes a hero that has stuck with me for years. The hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure overwhelming obstacles. And that is the Christopher Reeve story. That is the Dana Reeve story. They were ordinary people confronted with overwhelming obstacles. They found the hero within,"- Will ReeveIn this special episode, we chat with the late Christopher Reeve's son, Will Reeve, to discuss into the incredible legacy of their father, Christopher Reeve. From his iconic role as Superman to his fight for spinal cord research and disability rights, the Reeve siblings share personal stories, and chat about the new documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story [IN THEATERS OCTOBER 11], and how their father's strength and determination continue to inspire.Clip played in podcast from the Johnny Carson Show, 1979:https://youtu.be/sVbMMJKFNMo?si=biBQf0QSsmnip3NO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason Fraley interviews Christopher Reeve's son Will Reeve about the new documentary "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story," which opens widely in North America today. Will shares his childhood memories of his dad, his favorite scenes from the 1978 blockbuster “Superman,” and how his father's tragic paralysis inspired his heroic legacy of activism and spinal cord research. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Fraley interviews Christopher Reeve's son Will Reeve about the new documentary "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story," which opens widely in North America today. Will shares his childhood memories of his dad, his favorite scenes from the 1978 blockbuster “Superman,” and how his father's tragic paralysis inspired his heroic legacy of activism and spinal cord research. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ashley & Matt review the new documentary about the life and career of Christopher Reeve. Probably best known for playing Superman, the actor displayed his own brand of heroism after becoming paralyzed from an accident. Interviews with friends and family offer poignant insight into the inner workings of this interesting person.
Join us for a heartfelt and inspiring episode of Pop Culture Weekly as Kyle McMahon sits down with the Reeve siblings—Matthew, Alexandra, and Will Reeve—to discuss their father, the iconic Christopher Reeve, and the moving new documentary, "Super / Man: The Christopher Reeve Story." They share deeply personal stories and the motivations behind the film, shedding light on their father's incredible journey from beloved actor to a pioneering advocate for spinal injury research. Listen as they explore themes of heroism, resilience, and the human spirit, offering a touching tribute to a man who became a true symbol of courage and hope.On a lighter note, we're thrilled to catch up with the ever-entertaining Joel McHale, who brings his signature humor to talk about his latest venture with Rice-a-Roni's new Mac-a-Roni product. From his unforgettable moments on "The Soup" and "Community" to his current roles in "The Bear" and "Animal Control," Joel shares hilarious anecdotes and insights into his diverse career. This episode strikes the perfect balance between emotional depth and light-hearted fun, making it a must-listen for both fans of poignant stories and those in need of a good laugh.Kyle McMahon's Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss is now streaming: https://www.deathandgrief.show/Chapter-One-The-Diagnosis-AKA-WTF/---------------Get all the Pop Culture Weekly podcast info you could want including extra content, uncut interviews, photos, videos & transcripts at: https://podcast.popcultureweekly.comWatch celebrity interviews at: https://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahon/videosor Kyle McMahon YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/officialkylemcmahonRead the latest at http://www.PopCultureWeekly.comFollow Kyle on:Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realkylemcmahonInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/kmacmusicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@popcultureweeklyWebsite: http://www.kylemcmahon.me
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by Directors Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui of SUPER/MAN: THE CHRISTOPHER REEVE STORY. The film is a moving and vivid cinematic telling of Christopher Reeve's remarkable story, featuring never-before-seen intimate home movies, an extraordinary trove of personal archive material, and interviews with Reeve's three children and A-list Hollywood actors who were his colleagues and friends. Following their discussion with Ian and Peter, Christopher Reeve's children, Will Reeve, Matthew Reeve, and Alexandra Reeve Givens join the show to share their personal insights and experiences into the film and their father. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Reeve joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of the playing of “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story” at Guild Hall amidst HIFF's SummerDocs seriesListen to the playlist on Apple Music
Will Reeve will make a cameo in the new Superman movie, The Morning Show, Richard Gere is headed to TV, you can stop washing this part of your body in the shower, the top questions we googled in June, a lady was using grenade as a hammer, vintage earbuds, and your texts!
Our top news stories: A cameo appearance in the new "Superman" movie pays tribute to a Superman legend, we have the promo video for "The Death of Clark Kent" episode of "My Adventures With Superman," and McFarlane Toys announces a San Diego Comic Con exclusive Superman figure. Superman news for the period June 26 - July 2, 2024. Brought to you by SupermanHomepage.com. Hosted by Steve Younis. Visit our website: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/ Visit our online store: https://www.SupermanHomepage.com/shop Featured Products and Links: Purchase the Superman Tank Tops advertised in this episode - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/look-cool-in-a-superman-tank-top/ Purchase this week's Superman comic books - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/superman-comic-books-available-this-week-july-3-2024/ Latest Comic Book Reviews - https://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/2024-comic-reviews/c-review-2024.php
Prince Harry was on Good Morning America Harry and told ABC News' Will Reeve about Harry's recent trip to see Charles. Harry said, "I jumped on a plane and went to go see him as soon as I could. Look, I love my family. The fact that I was able to get on a plane and go and see him and spend any time with him, I'm grateful for that."Reeve was curious how Harry finds life away from the Royals:Harry said, “I have my own family,” But perhaps the item that will make the most news is when Reeve asked“Do you feel American?” Harry chuckled and replied, “No,”I don't know how I feel”.Would Harry become an American citizen? The shocking answer: “I have considered it, yes”.
ABC News' Martha Raddatz interviews Rep. Michael McCaul and Rep. Mike Turner about continuing aid to Ukraine, speaks with White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha about updating their immunity this holiday season, and ABC News correspondent Will Reeve reports on the latest in the FIFA World Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kelly kicks back with Friday co-host Joey Venturini (@thejoeyventurini) for their week in review. They give an update on their quarantine lives, and do a deep dive discussion into the sanctity of marriage and fear of death vs fear of aging. They also chat about the top celeb stories of the week which include Gigi Hadid expecting a baby with Zayn Malik, Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler divorcing, Kylie Jenner’s thirst trap Instagram posts, and Will Reeve getting caught without pants on GMA.
On today's show, Shannon & Mike discuss Maryland's 7th Congressional District special election results from last night. Also, two men in Georgia drink disinfectants in efforts to prevent COVID-19. And, reporter Will Reeve went on air not wearing pants during "Good Morning America." Also, former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin is released from prison amid coronavirus concerns. Then, airborne coronavirus is detected in Wuhan, China hospitals. Plus more.
(0:00) Show Open: Stupid says and Stupid Does Two men in Georgia and one man in Kansas drank liquid cleaning products 'to ward off COVID-19' after Trump suggested injecting disinfectant into the lungs to combat the virus U.S. coronavirus death toll tops 58,000 in three months - surpassing the number of American lives lost in Vietnam War (13:30) Entertainment News Kylie Jenner DELETES evidence she edited her bikini snap after being caught out for 'Photoshop fail' Rob Lowe says Tom Cruise once went 'ballistic' over sharing room ABC correspondent Will Reeve caught without pants on 'GMA' It's Safe To Say Joaquin Phoenix Was Not A Fan Of ‘Tiger King' "Trolls World Tour" Made $100 Million in Digital Rentals Celebrities Want to Pass the Big Cat Safety Act that Carole Baskin Championed on "Tiger King" TOM DELONGE is psyched because the Pentagon officially published three of his UFO videos. (25:05) Has Anyone Ever Flashed You Their Junk in Public? We love that someone did a semi-scientific survey on a question this random: Has anyone ever flashed you their JUNK in public? Almost 20% of people say YES. The survey only asked about below-the-belt flashing. So if someone just pulled their shirt up, it doesn't count. 18% said they've been junk-flashed . . . and another 2% said they'd "prefer not to say." So count them in too. Women were twice as likely to say it's happened to them. Probably because it's easier for guys to "whip it out". . . and because men are scum, obviously. Only 12% of guys said it's happened to them, compared to 25% of women. (30:15) "Good News" Stories from the Coronavirus Outbreak A six-year-old with spina birfida was inspired by the World War Two vet who walked for charity. So he started walking 30 feet a day, hoping to raise about $100. And last we checked, he'd raised over 300 GRAND on JustGiving.com. A couple in D.C. got married in the middle of the street on Saturday. And ALL of their neighbors came out to watch while keeping a safe distance. In the lead-up to Cinco de Mayo, the alcohol brand Jose Cuervo is buying lunch for 250 random people a day. Just tweet a photo of your receipt, with the hashtags "#CincoToGo" and "#CuervoContest."Kickoutthejams1 A group in North Carolina created a website this month called PledgeMyCheck.org that encourages people to give part of their stimulus money to charity . . . anywhere from $1 to all $1,200. In the first week alone, people pledged almost 20 grand. Two students at Florida State launched a website called Kindness Amid Coronavirus that tracks good news stories. And there's a map that shows where each one happened. So you can zoom in and find stories in your area. (42:40) Dumbass of the Day Indian man buys 28 tons of onions and drives 869 miles disguised as an onion seller to beat lockdown Florida man facing 12 charges after allegedly committing 3 crimes in one day Man gives himself a tattoo a day in lockdown — but he's running out of skin Police in Spain caught a guy breaking the country's stay-at-home order to take his pet fish for a walk in its fishbowl. (51:55) Great 48 Facebook group calls for Cosco Boycott A Fountain Hills Cafe Owner's Fight to Resist Lockdown Is Headed to Court Check out this nerd shooting a live video inside of Costco stating he will boycott Cosco for requiring masks. (102:55) The Top Tech Skills We've Had to Learn During Lockdown Close to a third of us have had to learn at least one new tech skill during the lockdown . . . mostly so we can video chat. If you're a young person, get ready to laugh at how CLUELESS the rest of us are. Here are the top 10 tech issues we've had to figure out . . . What Zoom is, and how to use it. How to set up a group video chat. How to share a link for a virtual meeting. How to set up a group chat on WhatsApp. How to turn your camera off and on during a video call. How to add people to a group call. How to join a group chat on your phone. How to send a text to more than one person. How to make a phone call on a computer. How to mute your speaker on a video call. A few more that just missed the top 10 were how to use emojis . . . how to use your speakerphone . . . and how to use a wire less printer. (SWNS) Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You complained, and we listened! The Instacast is back! The Shat Crew provide their immediate reactions to Watchmen Episode 6, "This Extraordinary Being." The King Bee focuses on Will Reeve's Magic Maglite, and Gene Lyons explores how Hooded Justice's origin story shows us there are myriad sides to every story. Have a quick listen, write us at hosts@shatontv.com, and listen in Tuesday for the Watchmen Deep Dive. Watchmen Episode 6 Summary: “This Extraordinary Being” Laurie tries to get Angela to agree to treatment before the Nostalgia kicks in, but is too late as the latter starts to experience Will’s memories as a new officer with the New York Police in 1938. After discovering a ploy called “Cyclops”, he is nearly lynched by his fellow white officers. While walking home while, he dons a mask and hood to fight off men attacking a young couple. He is called a hero the next day, and supported by his wife June, takes on the persona of “Hooded Justice”. Will is invited to the Minutemen by Captain Metropolis, but when Will finds that “Cyclops” is a plan by the KKK to hypnotize black people at movie theaters to incite riots among themselves across the country, they refuse to help. Will takes out the New York operation on his own, killing all involved, and becomes disillusioned with his role; leaving his family. In the present, Will uses a modified form of the hypnotic technology to make Judd hang himself. Angela wakes up at Lady Trieu’s quarters, who has been helping to get the Nostalgia out of her system. Subscribe & Follow Android: https://shatontv.com/watchmen-android Apple/iTunes: https://shatontv.com/watchmen-itunes Social Media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat Website: https://shatontv.com Help Support the Podcast Support with PayPal: https://shatontv.com/paypal Support with Venmo: https://venmo.com/shatpodcasts Shop Amazon Affiliate Link: https://amazon.com/?tag=shatmovies-20 Sponsor's Listener Survey: https://shatontv.com/survey Leave an iTunes Review: https://shatontv.com/watchmen-review Leave a Voicemail: (914) 719-SHAT - (914) 719-7428 Email: hosts@shatontv.com All TV Feeds & Social Media: https://shatontv.com/subscribe-and-follow Our 80s & 90s Movie Podcast: http://shatthemovies.com Theme Song – “Game Over” – Magic In The Other
Ryen & Will Reeve debate where Chip Kelly will wind up and ask if Kyrie Irving actually won the divorce with Cleveland. Plus, CFP Chaiman Kirby Hocutt on the latest rankings.
Ryen & Will Reeve are joined by NBA Countdown's Paul Pierce. Plus, Will has a Snoop Dogg story.
Ryen & Will Reeve debate if the SEC is the best conference in football. Plus, Bruce Feldman with the latest on Chip Kelly.
Ryen is joined by Will Reeve and they discuss the future of Kyrie Irving as well as Chip Kelly. Paul Pierce and Bruce Feldman.
Will Reeve is the son of Dana and Christopher Reeve. He won't go out of his way to tell you that but if you ask him, he will speak about them in a way which parents can only dream of; with pride, with admiration, and with such tangible detail that they almost seem present in the conversation. “The values that they had and that they instilled in me really just set the tone for my life is that you don’t complain, you don’t self-pity, you don’t whine, you don’t ask why me, you just get on with it, you stay committed to whatever you’re doing, you stay determined, you stay loyal to the people who love you and the people that you love, above all else, you have to hold on to hope.” I, like many, remember Will's father as the man who was once Superman who following a fall while horseback riding, spent nine years as a quadriplegic. There was something about this then that still reverberated now as I was doing my research on Will. I watched a video of Christopher Reeve on the Oprah show and I found myself unbelievably emotional. How could a man have such HOPE beaming out of him when he finds himself in what most would call a hopeless situation. "He could have just laid in his hospital bed not moving all day and nobody would have faulted him for it. He could have quit. He could’ve given up. But he didn’t. And not only did he not give up he fought every day to get out of that wheelchair. To put pressure on the scientific and political communities to try to find a way to cure spinal cord injury (and his fight lives on through the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation) .” I continued feeling this way during the entirety of my conversation with Will. To give a bit of context, I met him in New York about 3-4 years ago. I sat across from him at a dinner and thought to myself that he exuded a certain kindness that I don't often come across. He hadn't yet jumped into his current career as a broadcaster but it didn't seem crazy to assume that he'd one day find himself in the industry. Following his slow and steady rise via social media has been wonderful. I know how twisted the industry can be so I was pleasantly surprised to see that he's remained in tact with his kindness. If anything, it exudes on a much bigger level now. “My whole life it was instilled in me, by my parents, by my famous father and mother, that we’re normal people, we don’t deserve anything more than anybody else, we’re not owed anything, we’re not better than anybody, and you don’t namedrop. You don’t use your name to get ahead.” This conversation was recorded last week - something that usually doesn't happen with these podcasts as many of them have been recorded months ago and posted at a later time - but I wanted to get this one out there because the world in which we find ourselves is quite confusing, dark, and oftentimes with a feeling of hopelessness. It's hard to see through the forest. “Hope is the elixir, the antidote, the magic currency that we all, in my family, try to traffic in as much as possible." Will's story shines a much-needed light on the importance of HOPE during the darkest of times. He made me understand through the lessons he's learned from his parents, that this too shall pass. That although life often gets in the way, it can never strip us of our Hope, our Kindness, and our ability to Love, as long as we choose to stay in tact with this incredibly important human emotion. "I think that that also , in addition to hope, adaptability is one of the key ingredients to life. I truly believe that if you’re adaptable and can roll with the punches so to speak you will succeed because you can go into any situation and come out okay if not thriving.” So, I could sit here and write a full expose on this conversation and provide you a heads up on what you'll hear, and learn, and think about Will Reeve, but I'd rather let his voice take you there. He, like all of us, is a flawed individual. But what makes him amazing is that he speaks openly about his flaws and insecurities, something that I feel men (and women) can do a better job of enunciating. There's just much to takeaway from this conversation. "I have to attribute this quote to my father but it’s something that I live by … it’s what I try to see in myself but I also try to see in other people: I belive in the best possibilities of human beings." Dana and Christopher Reeve - although I do not personally know you...I feel you through your Son. Thank you for your kindness and selflessness and care for others, and most importantly, thank you for instilling all of your virtues to Will. We need more people like him. p.s. thank you Will. continue being a rockstar and let's get that 50 Most Eligible Bachelor List moving a bit for you ;)
In the 4th hour of the show Michael and Todd Shapiro are joined in studio by Mark Roe of SportsCentre and Dave Feschuk of the Toronto Star to discuss the Maple Leafs season, comments made by former NBA F Kenyon Martin about Jeremy Lin and more. ESPN host Will Reeve joins the show as well.
On this week's episode, we visit with Will Reeve of the All Weather Fan podcast and the create of the Paranoid Fan mobile app. This Week's Sponsors Tailgate Giant - www.tailgategiant.com Kiolbassa Provision Company - www.kiolbassa.com
On this week's episode, we visit with Will Reeve of the All Weather Fan podcast and the create of the Paranoid Fan mobile app. This Week's Sponsors Tailgate Giant - www.tailgategiant.com Kiolbassa Provision Company - www.kiolbassa.com
Will Reeve shares with Doug Kezirian his profile on two incredibly loyal Warriors fans.
Doug Kezirian welcomes Nick Friedell to discuss the Bulls' balanced attack. Plus, Ethan Strauss on Draymond Green's impact and Will Reeve on some interesting GSW fans.