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On this week's show We rundown the recently concluded TV season and which shows are coming back for another season. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Netflix rolls out dialogue-only subtitles Netflix CEO Says Movie Theater Model Is ‘Outdated' YouTube Announces a New Viewing Experience on TVs with Enhanced Playback LG Elaborates More on QNED evo Lineup Coming Next Month Other: What does $1,000,000 sound like? - My Trip to AXPONA 2025 TV Renewal Scorecard Each TV season we highlight the upcoming TV season in September and then around the end of April we take a look at which shows are coming back. This list is provided by TV Line and can be found here. The Scorecard does not include unscripted series. The eight levels in TVLine's annual renewal scorecard are as follows: Officially renewed A sure thing A safe bet Could go either way A long-shot Essentially cancelled Officially cancelled Too early to tell ABC 9-1-1: Officially renewed Abbott Elementary: Officially renewed The Conners: Officially cancelled/ending in 2025 Doctor Odyssey: Could go either way Grey's Anatomy: Officially renewed High Potential: Officially renewed The Rookie: Officially renewed Shifting Gears: Officially renewed Will Trent: Officially renewed CBS Blue Bloods: Officially cancelled (ended Dec. 13) Elsbeth: Officially renewed The Equalizer: Could go either way FBI: Renewed through Season 9 FBI: International: Officially cancelled FBI: Most Wanted: Officially cancelled Fire Country: Officially renewed Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage: Officially renewed Ghosts: Officially renewed (through 2026-27 season) Matlock: Officially renewed NCIS: Officially renewed NCIS: Origins: Officially renewed NCIS: Sydney: Officially renewed The Neighborhood: Officially renewed for final season Poppa's House: Officially cancelled S.W.A.T.: Officially cancelled Tracker: Officially renewed Watson: Officially renewed Not on the list is Survivor. There will be a season 50 at a minimum! CW All American: Could go either way Children Ruin Everything: Cancelled by CTV (Season 4B premieres on CW June 18) Good Cop/Bad Cop: A safe bet Joan: Officially ended (limited series) Sherlock & Daughter: Too soon to tell (premieres April 16) Sight Unseen: Renewed in Canada; CW status TBD Son of a Critch: Renewed in Canada; CW status TBD Sullivan's Crossing: Season 3 premieres May 7 Superman & Lois: Cancelled Wild Cards: A safe bet Fox 9-1-1: Lone Star: Officially cancelled Accused: Could go either way Alert: MPU: Too soon to tell Animal Control: A safe bet Bob's Burgers: Officially renewed (for another 4 seasons!) The Cleaning Lady: Too soon to tell Doc: Officially renewed Family Guy: Officially renewed (for another 4 seasons!) Going Dutch: Could go either way The Great North: Could go either way Grimsburg: Could go either way Krapopolis: Officially renewed through Season 4 Murder in a Small Town: Officially renewed Rescue: HI-Surf: A safe bet The Simpsons: Officially renewed (for another 4 seasons!) Universal Basic Guys: Officially renewed NBC Brilliant Minds: A safe bet Chicago Fire: A sure thing Chicago Med: A sure thing Chicago P.D.: A sure thing Found: A safe bet Happy's Place: Officially renewed Grosse Pointe Garden Society: A long-shot The Hunting Party: Could go either way The Irrational: Could go either way Law & Order: Could go either way Law & Order: SVU: A sure thing Lopez vs. Lopez: Could go either way Night Court: A safe bet St. Denis Medical: Officially renewed Suits LA: A long-shot Fun facts about the 2024-2025 TV Season CBS Dominates Viewership (Again): CBS claimed the title of the most-watched network for the 17th consecutive season, with shows like Tracker leading as the season's top entertainment program, averaging a larger audience than its debut season. CBS also boasted eight of the top 10 most-watched programs, including new show hits Matlock and Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage. Freshman Shows Boost Time Slots: New series like CBS's reboot of Matlock and ABC's High Potential and Shifting Gears improved their respective time slots' viewership. Matlock became the season's most-watched new series, while Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage was the top comedy. Reboots and Spinoffs Rule: The season leaned heavily on familiar franchises. Examples include CBS's NCIS: Origins (a prequel to NCIS), Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (a Young Sheldon spinoff), and NBC's Happy's Place (starring Reba McEntire, echoing her sitcom roots). This reflects a cautious approach by networks, favoring known brands over original concepts. Long-Running Shows Keep Going: Iconic animated series on Fox, like The Simpsons (renewed through its 40th season), Family Guy (through its 27th season), and Bob's Burgers (through its 19th season), continued their historic runs, cementing their status as cultural staples. The CW's Reboot Continues: The CW, now under new management, focused on sports and unscripted content, airing NASCAR Xfinity Series races and shows like Totally Funny Animals. It also renewed scripted series like Sullivan's Crossing for a third season, signaling a shift from its former teen-drama-heavy identity. Broadcast TV Still Draws Older Viewers: Social media chatter on X suggested younger audiences are drifting from broadcast TV, with “boomers” as the primary viewers. This perception aligns with complaints about repetitive genres (cop, lawyer, doctor shows) and a lack of risk-taking, though hits like Tracker and High Potential still pulled diverse viewers.
Mut and Steve YourLivetoTape in-studio. Justin's curtain choice is called into question (00:10:00). Justin goes over his bumble profile (00:16:30). The NFL draft is coming up tomorrow (00:35:50). Mut defends the sport of lacrosse because his kids play it (00:58:30). Steve brings a game about horse statistics (01:08:10). Justin did not get any special "favors" for hanging the curtains (01:30:20). The basketball team will be back in June (01:54:30). Mut says kids only care about Fortnite or Young Sheldon (02:03:00).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow
An episode that explores autistic and neurodivergent representation in The Big Bang Theory and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. From Sheldon's neurotypical framing to Charlie Kelly's proudly autistic chaos, we break down what hits, what misses, and why it matters.Here's what's in store for today's episode: * In today's episode, we're diving into It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and how it nails autistic representation—unlike The Big Bang Theory, which mostly reflects a neurotypical perspective.* We start by breaking down what The Big Bang Theory got right—and wrong—about autism, touching on Young Sheldon and the dynamic between Sheldon and Amy.* After that, we dive into how It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is actually deeply autism-centric, even if it's not explicitly framed that way.* Then, we dive into how It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is deeply autism-centric—thanks in large part to Charlie Kelly, who is explicitly autistic and gives the show its neurodivergent heart.* We also explore how the writers of It's Always Sunny approach the show from a neurodivergent lens—crafting characters who consistently misunderstand the world around them in ways that feel deeply relatable to autistic viewers.* Our hosts get into all the autistic tendencies throughout the show—from Sweet Dee, Dennis, and Charlie's unique quirks to Charlie himself, who has openly identified as autistic multiple times.* We also talk about how the humor in It's Always Sunny is specifically tailored to an autistic audience and sense of humor—sharp, absurd, and rooted in social misunderstandings.* Matt and Angela also discuss the concept of autistic integrity and how it shows up both in It's Always Sunny and in the core values of this podcast.* Sometimes we have to play the game of capitalism just to get by—but as long as you've got your crew of fellow weirdos to lean on, you'll make it through.“It's representation, but at what cost? We don't have a seat at the table. There is a picture on the table of a caricature of an autistic person. And then everyone else talking about how weird they are.” - Matt“The impetus behind It's Always Sunny was not, ‘hey, let's make a marketable show and sell it and have lots of airtime and get in the top 20 or whatever.' They're like, ‘hey, you know what would be funny? If we did our own thing with a low-res video recorder.” - Matt“They are very, very socially minded. They're very, very self conscious about these things, which is the autistic way. They do things in the way that they do it because they think it's the right thing to do. Whenever they see an issue, they want to call it out on the show. So they do it in the most blatant way possible so that the people watching it will be like, ‘hey, that's an issue.” - MattDid you love this episode? We took a deep dive into autistic representation in pop culture—comparing The Big Bang Theory and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. From Sheldon and Amy's dynamic to Charlie Kelly's openly autistic identity, we unpack how neurodivergent humor, character quirks, and autistic integrity show up on screen. We also explore how Sunny nails an autistic lens through its writing, jokes, and chaotic logic. Join the convo with #AutisticCultureCatch!Related Episodes:Community is AutisticFollow us on InstagramFind us on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyLearn more about Matt at Matt Lowry, LPPJoin Matt's Autistic Connections Facebook GroupLearn more about Angela at AngelaKingdon.com Angela's social media: Twitter and TikTokOur Autism-affirming merch shop This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.autisticculturepodcast.com/subscribe
Kate Flannery is an actor, singer, and writer best known for her nine seasons as Meredith on NBC's hit show “The Office.” She was also a fan favorite on ABC's “Dancing With the Stars,” and wowed viewers as Starfish on The Masked Singer. She's also co-starred recently with Rita Moreno in The Prank, currently streaming on Apple TV. Other credits include appearances on Young Sheldon, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and New Girl, plus indie films like the hit Golden Arm (100% Rotten Tomatoes). She's also a proud alumni member of Chicago's Second City. We covered the following topics: Second City & Improv Favourite Memories from Second City Landing the Role of Meredith on ‘The Office' “Do Nothing!” – Auditioning for ‘The Office' Creating Meredith Palmer What Made ‘The Office' Special Working With Steve Carell Working With Rainn Wilson Working With John Krasinski Favourite Memories of ‘The Office' Doing My Own Stunts Guest Staring on Other Shows Working on Independent Films Dancing With The Stars Working With Rita Moreno What I'm Most Proud Of Following Your Dreams Is Sacred My Three Dinner Guests Every week, the RUN GPG Podcast aims to provide inspirational stories from people who made a mark in entrepreneurship, entertainment, personal development, and the real estate industry. It is produced by the GREATER PROPERTY GROUP to help the audience grow and scale their business and their life. Know more about GREATER PROPERTY GROUP and the RUN GPG Podcast by going to www.rungpg.com or by getting in touch with us here: info@greaterpropertygroup.com. Contact Kate Flannery: Instagram: instagram.com/therealkateflannery Facebook: facebook.com/therealKateFlannery Contact David Morrell: TikTok: tiktok.com/@morrellionaire Instagram: instagram.com/thegreaterdavid/ Twitter: twitter.com/fearofdavid Subscribe & Review The RUN GPG Podcast Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode of the RUN GPG Podcast! Please leave us a review on iTunes. This will help us continue delivering beneficial content for you and our listeners each week!
Sheldon: Oh, dear. Mary: Yeah. Sheldon: That boy has an exposed tattoo. An exposed tattoo 沒有遮住的刺青 Mary: He does. Sheldon: I wonder if he knows that's in violation of the dress code. in violation of 正在違規 Dress code 服儀規定 Proper attire required. No flip-flops or open-toed shoes. No athletic wear, tank tops, or sandals allowed. Collared shirts and closed-toe shoes required for men. ---- 訂閱 Podcast 講義,含逐字稿、重點單字,超過 200 份講義。 https://www.zeczec.com/projects/kevin-english-podcast?r=k67341249890 有英文疑問?歡迎提問 https://forms.gle/cCRwCxVAwjLtjqan6 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Welcome, friends and adventures, to the The Die As Cast Podcast! Our Dungeon Master, Kevin Cork, takes our party through Kobold Press' post-apocalyptic Wasted West in the world of Midgard. Join in the tale of Gideon Sweets (Griffin Cork), Maeve Maldorava (Madeline Hunter Smith), Ilexyldean (Emma Brager) and Xisk (Diego Stredel).In this episode, our players continue being able to see each other face to face (withing punching distance). Gideon discovers a twin of his own, Maeve falls into a tumultuous routine, Ilex realizes her front-line mistake, and Xisk pleads with his brother.Join the Die As Cast Community!FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thedieascastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheDieAsCastWEBSITE: https://www.dieascast.com/JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/K59Bke958RKOBOLD PRESS: https://koboldpress.com/MAPS AND MELODIES (AKA THE BOY KING OF IDAHO): https://www.patreon.com/mapsandmelodiesM&M Songs Used in this Episode:The Astral ExpressSunriseSci-Fi Factory DroneFOLLOW GRIFFIN ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TWITTER: https://twitter.com/GriffinCorkINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/griffincork/BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/griffincork.bsky.socialFOLLOW DIEGO ON SOCIAL MEDIA:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/diegostredel/FOLLOW MADELINE ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TWITTER: https://twitter.com/madelinehsmithINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/madelinehuntersmith/FOLLOW EMMA ON SOCIAL MEDIA:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cinderemmab/FOLLOW KEVIN ON SOCIAL MEDIA:TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kevincorkINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kevincork/MASTODON: https://mastodon.social/@fundpirate@toot.community
You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! This episode is all about impact—whether it's an explosive moment, a game-changing victory, or the sitcom that kept audiences laughing for over a decade. We kick things off with our Top 5 Bangs, followed by a review of Champions (2023), and wrap up with a nostalgic dive into The Big Bang Theory.Top 5 BangsThis week, we count down the most memorable bangs in pop culture. Whether it's an earth-shattering explosion, a legendary sports moment, or even an iconic hairstyle (yes, we're looking at you, Zooey Deschanel), we've got a line-up of impactful moments that left a lasting impression. Expect some heated debate as we narrow down our favourites!Champions (2023) – Underdogs with HeartDirected by Bobby Farrelly, Champions stars Woody Harrelson as Marcus, a disgraced minor league basketball coach who, after a run-in with the law, is sentenced to community service coaching a team of players with intellectual disabilities. What starts as an obligation turns into a heartfelt journey as Marcus learns more from his team than he ever imagined.Why It Stands Out:Heartfelt Performances – Harrelson brings his usual charm, but it's the cast of players who truly steal the show, delivering authentic and inspiring performances.Balancing Comedy and Emotion – The film avoids stereotypes and instead focuses on genuine relationships and growth, making for a feel-good yet meaningful experience.A Classic Underdog Story – If you love sports movies that blend humour with heartfelt moments, Champions delivers in spades.The Big Bang Theory – A Sitcom PhenomenonRunning for 12 seasons (2007–2019), The Big Bang Theory followed the lives of socially awkward physicists Leonard and Sheldon, their equally quirky group of friends, and their interactions with Penny, the aspiring actress next door.Why It Left a Mark:Geek Culture Goes Mainstream – The show made science, comic books, and nerd culture cool, bringing references to Star Wars, Dungeons & Dragons, and more into the mainstream.Sheldon Cooper's Legacy – Jim Parsons' portrayal of Sheldon became one of TV's most iconic characters, leading to the spinoff Young Sheldon.A Long-Lasting Impact – With its mix of smart humor and heartfelt friendships, The Big Bang Theory remains one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time.Final ThoughtsThis episode is all about big moments, big emotions, and big laughs. From explosive bangs to underdog victories and geeky sitcom greatness, there's plenty to discuss. So grab your popcorn and join us as we break it all down on Bad Dads Film Review!
REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on March 29th, 2023. What an honor to have Ed Begley Jr. on Consciously Clueless. An environmental inspiration for decades Ed has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to save our planet. Ed Begley, Jr. is a Hollywood icon with hundreds of film and television credits to his name. The Golden Globe and seven-time Emmy nominee burst onto the national television scene in the series “St. Elsewhere” and currently can be seen in the film “Amsterdam” and the series “Young Sheldon” and “Better Call Saul”. Ed is one of our most noted environmentalists dedicated to multiple charities and initiatives to make our planet a better place. Connect with Ed on Instagram: @e_-begley_jr Thanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review, and share to help Consciously Clueless grow! Music by Matthew Baxley
Raegen Revord plays Missy on 'Young Sheldon' and on 'Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage'. She recently did her first comic con at the Indiana Comic Convention. We chatted about some memorable moments there and some cool things coming up for her, too! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke and Andrew do some on-air sleuthing to figure out why Luke suddenly has to take an FCC-mandated training course about the Emergency Broadcast System. Turns out, it involves a wayward CBS radio producer and an episode of Young Sheldon.
We're Baaaaaack! Cinema Possessed returns and Jack and Corey are joined by writer/actor Nick Mandernach (The Great North, Duncanville, Young Sheldon) to talk David Lynch's surreal and groundbreaking first film, ERASERHEAD (1977)! The three talk tacos, student films, pencils, Kramer hair, t-shirts, parenthood, Kermit, sperm, surrealism, poetry, getting your weird David's mixed up, nuclear war, Bob's Big Boy, villains wiki, Kafka, bootleg DVDs and weird babies.Support the pod by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/cinemapossessedpod and unlock the Cinema Possessed Bonus Materials, our bi-monthly bonus episodes where we talk about more than just what's in our collection.Instagram: instagram.com/cinemapossessedpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemapossessedpodEmail: cinemapossessedpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winning performer Rachel Bay Jones joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to discuss how her career from Broadway (Dear Evan Hansen) to television (Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage) has been fueled by kindness and so much more. Rachel Bay Jones is an Emmy, Tony and Grammy Award-winning actress best known for originating the role of 'Heidi Hansen' in the Original Broadway Cast of DEAR EVAN HANSEN, and received the aforementioned awards (plus many others) for her performance. Additional Broadway credits include PIPPIN, HAIR and WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. She also has quite the regional resume and has infused her performance power into the solo album "Showfolk" which can now be purchased on iTunes and Amazon. Rachel also lights up the screen. She has starred in films like "Ben Is Back" opposite Julia Roberts and in "Critical Thinking," directed by and opposite John Leguizamo, and will soon be seen in the independent film "Rise & Shine." Speaking of indies, you can catch Rachel in the indie flick “Bob Trevino Likes It,” this March 21. Jones tv credits include: NBC's "Law & Order: SVU," ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," and "The Family." She's had recurring roles on "The Good Doctor," "The United States of Al," "Panic," "Why Women Kill," "Modern Family,” "God Friended Me,” and, of course, "Young Sheldon”... where her character Audrey McCallister was created. Rachel continues to breathe life into Audrey on the hit spin-off series “Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage,” which premiered this past fall on CBS. Follow RBJ: @rachelbayjones Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Got kindness tips or stories? Want to just say hi? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Honesty isn't about having the right answers so we can behave well, feel good, and get along all the time. The quirky characters in this episode from Young Sheldon give us an endearing and revealing glimpse of what happens when we try to manage the stuff we never asked for or wanted by working harder and being better; and of what emerges when we participate honestly instead.
It's Ed Begley Jr. Day on the podcast! Ed Begley, Jr. recently starred in Hallmark film, Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story, and was a fan favorite on the very popular series Young Sheldon and Better Call Saul and was recently a series regular on Netflix's Future Man. On the environmental front, he is one of the foremost environmentalists in Hollywood, supporting and advocating for multiple eco-initiatives and charity organizations. He is also the name and face behind the successful Begley's Earth Responsible Products, a line of plant-based eco-friendly cleaning and pet supplies. Begley is a Golden Globe and seven-time Emmy nominated actor who for decades, has been a champion and educator for causes dedicated to protecting the earth. In support of this work, he starred opposite his lovely wife and daughter on the hit eco-reality shows Living With Ed and On Begley Street. Begley has appeared in the Christopher Guest films A Mighty Wind, Best In Show, and For Your Consideration. Other feature film credits include Pineapple Express, Batman Forever, The Inlaws, and countless more. On television, Begley has recurred on Arrested Development, Portlandia, Better Call Saul, Modern Family, Veronica Mars, and many others. He received his seventh Emmy nomination for the streaming series CTRL ALT DELETE. On the stage, he led the West Coast Premiere of David Mamet's Cryptogram at the Geffen Playhouse, in the role that he first performed in Boston and New York. He also starred in Mr. Mamet's production of Romance at the Mark Taper Forum. Ed Begley Jr. wrote and directed the musical Cesar And Ruben, a play that won him a Nos Otros Award and four Valley Theater League Awards. _____ ✅ Check out and purchase Ed's eco-friendly cleaning products ✅ Purchase Ed's memoir, To The Temple of Tranquility…And Step On It! ✅ Watch this fascinating tour of Ed's eco-friendly home ✅ Follow Ed on Instagram _____ ✊
It's Ed Begley Jr. Day on the podcast! Ed Begley, Jr. recently starred in Hallmark film, Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story, and was a fan favorite on the very popular series Young Sheldon and Better Call Saul and was recently a series regular on Netflix's Future Man. On the environmental front, he is one of the foremost environmentalists in Hollywood, supporting and advocating for multiple eco-initiatives and charity organizations. He is also the name and face behind the successful Begley's Earth Responsible Products, a line of plant-based eco-friendly cleaning and pet supplies. Begley is a Golden Globe and seven-time Emmy nominated actor who for decades, has been a champion and educator for causes dedicated to protecting the earth. In support of this work, he starred opposite his lovely wife and daughter on the hit eco-reality shows Living With Ed and On Begley Street. Begley has appeared in the Christopher Guest films A Mighty Wind, Best In Show, and For Your Consideration. Other feature film credits include Pineapple Express, Batman Forever, The Inlaws, and countless more. On television, Begley has recurred on Arrested Development, Portlandia, Better Call Saul, Modern Family, Veronica Mars, and many others. He received his seventh Emmy nomination for the streaming series CTRL ALT DELETE. On the stage, he led the West Coast Premiere of David Mamet's Cryptogram at the Geffen Playhouse, in the role that he first performed in Boston and New York. He also starred in Mr. Mamet's production of Romance at the Mark Taper Forum. Ed Begley Jr. wrote and directed the musical Cesar And Ruben, a play that won him a Nos Otros Award and four Valley Theater League Awards. _____ ✅ Check out and purchase Ed's eco-friendly cleaning products ✅ Purchase Ed's memoir, To The Temple of Tranquility…And Step On It! ✅ Watch this fascinating tour of Ed's eco-friendly home ✅ Follow Ed on Instagram _____ ✊
You know actress Annie Potts from basically everything - as the sardonic but unflappable receptionist in Ghostbusters, a newly divorced working mom in Designing Women, the voice of Bo Peep in the Toy Story series, and of course, as MeeMaw to Young Sheldon. But while she's built a career with marvelous staying power, for a long time, it seemed that she'd never have that experience in the love department. Until her fourth husband (yes, really) showed up 35 years ago or so. Want early, ad-free episodes, regular Dumpster Dives, bonus divorces, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Want a personalized message for someone in your life? Check us out on Cameo! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to info@amplitudemediapartners.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nesse ensolarado episódio, Cosma só quer saber da volta de Severance; a mesa recomenda Round 6, que voltou triunfalmente no fim do ano; Miriam fala de Baby Girl; Fane recomenta um filme natalino que lembra muito uma certa diva pop e seu namorado jogador de futebol americano; Cosma fala da versão Young Sheldon do serial killer mais querido do mundo, Dexter Morgan, que volta com grandes nomes como Sarah Michelle Gellar, Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey, e o eterno Michael C. Hall como narrador, e muito mais! Vem ouvir!
Christmas Gifts: The boys exchange some Christmas gifts and also spin the wheel to give away some more "prizes" Going Viral: Corey spills into part 2 as we go over his new movie GOING VIRAL. Also Jim has tales of travelling to Stars Hollow at the Warner Bros studio backlot. New York Drones: Drones have invaded New York and New Jersey. What is going on?! Is this a PSYOP!? FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, THE POGUES!, FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK!, CHRISTMAS!, COREY!, JEWISH LAST NAMES!, CELEBRITIES!, COREY VOICE!, TRUMP COREY!, CANNED RESPONSE!, BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU!, TRIPLE STAMP!, DOPE AND SICK!, DICK!, GIFTS!, TOTS TURNT 4 COREY!, SACK OF SHIT!, ET!, GACHA!, JAPAN!, BIKE!, WICKED BOARD GAME!, COLORING BOOK!, SHIRTS!, RIZZLER!, BUBS!, PEPPERMINT!, MOONSHINE!, RIZZLER!, BIGGIE!, WORLD TRADE CENTER!, MEGA MILLIONS!, GOING VIRAL TRAILER!, HOOKING UP!, MOVIE!, SAMURAI HAIR!, 80S!, RETRO FUTURE!, LUCE!, CATHOLIC!, THE CARPENTER!, MMA!, TRAILER!, BOOMTOWN FILMS!, MESSIAH!, RELIGIOUS MOVIES!, LOW BUDGET!, WARNER BROS STUDIO TOUR!, GILMORE GIRLS!, STARS HOLLOW!, TRIVIA!, TOUR GUIDE!, YOUNG SHELDON!, BIG BANG THEORY!, LUKE DANES!, SCOTT PATTERSON!, DANCING!, THE BEATLES!, CROWD CONTROL!, SECURITY!, CLUELESS!, DRONES!, NEW YORK!, NEW JERSEY!, NUKE!, DIRTY BOMB!, REAL HOUSEWIVES!, TRUMP!, THEORIES!, GOVENMENT!, ALIENS!, UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS!, BEDMISTER!, TIM APPLE!, BIGGER LUKE!, LUUUKE!, MANDELA EFFECT! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Today's packed episode! Eden shares what's in her fanny pack, we read listener comments, and chat with our guest, Alex Reid (Malcolm in the Middle, Young Sheldon). A writer and director during our first two seasons of The Middle, Alex offers behind-the-scenes insights as we break down episode 119, "The Final Four."Want bonus content? Go to Patreon.com/MiddlingPod. We've got extended content and bonus episodes for subscribers!All that and much more, so let's get to Middling!Email us your burning question for Eden & Brock -- or share what The Middle means to you. MiddlingPod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the 314th episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are joined by Big Brother 26 contestant, Cedric Hodges to discuss: - Where did he go to school? - Being from Running Springs, California - Living in Idaho, how are the potatoes? - Joining the United States Marine Corps as an Electronic intelligence analyst - Deciding to audition for Big Brother - Packing for Big Brother - Pulling a Pooch and volunteering to go on the block and getting evicted - Under contract with CBS, could a Young Sheldon spinoff, Young Cedric be in the works? How did he get the nickname? - What's next for him? - You Know I'm Right moment https://linktr.ee/youknowimright Follow our show on instagram - instagram.com/YKIRPodcast Like our show on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/YouKnowImRightPodcast Follow our show on twitter - twitter.com/YKIRPodcast Follow Nick on twitter - twitter.com/Nick_Durst Follow Joe on twitter - twitter.com/JCalabrese1
Danielle Pinnock (Ghosts, Young Sheldon) joins the Con-gregation to discuss Nakesia Washington, a scamming travel agent who specialized in planning trips for the Essence Festival, only to leave clients high and dry. Plus, romance fraud is on the rise and one man sends nearly $500,000 to a love interest he never met. Stay schemin'! (Originally Released 04/11/2022) Laci's book is out now! Order “Scam Goddess: Lessons from a Life of Cons, Grifts and Schemes" here:https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/laci-mosley/scam-goddess/9780762484652/?lens=running-press Follow on Instagram:Scam Goddess Pod: @scamgoddesspodLaci Mosley: @divalaciDanielle Pinnock: @bodycourage Research by Kaelyn Brandt. SOURCES:https://www.blackenterprise.com/travel-agent-arrested-essence-festival/https://www.nola.com/news/courts/article_1966499c-9d9e-11e9-874b-9b8a792ac22f.htmlhttps://www.wdsu.com/article/she-hurt-a-lot-of-people-bbb-says-about-obl-travel-owner-after-getting-45-complaints/22692013https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/essence-fest-scam-obl-travel-many-claimed-they-have-lost-thousands.1688299/https://alwaysalist.com/?p=15543 Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/scam.
In this minisode, your hosts reprise their award-winning (citation needed) panel at Geek Girl Con 2024, wherein they discussed patterns of fannish migration and many of the factors that cause, influence, and direct these migratory paths. Come for the semiotics and reflections on what makes certain fandoms so compelling, stay for the discussions of Young Sheldon and the close encounters with various squares on the 2024 Fic Clique bingo card.
We're in the back half of November and that puts us squarely in "The Holidays." There's family, there's friendship, there's food, there's gifts, and there's the inevitable awkward conversation you'll have introducing your family to your new partner. We here at DT!HQ sympathize with those of you bringing a new relationship home this holiday season. To help acclamate you to this inevitable confrontation, we're putting on our pretend hats and theorizing over potential family dinner nightmare scenarios. So grab a napkin and pass the potatoes because this week we're debating "who the worst DC Comics character to bring home for the holidays?" Kyle is really stretching the definition of "manic pixie dream girl" this week. Andrew is going to make you uncomfortable and give your grandma a heart attack this week. Also this week, Matt gives his thoughts on child rearing. The title of this week's episode was selected by our Patrons in our Discord Community! If you want to help us choose the next one, join our discord, and/or get some bonus content, become part of #ButtThwompNation at patreon.com/debatethiscast! Have you seen our Twitter? twitter.com/debatethiscast Have you seen our Instagram? instagram.com/debatethiscast Want to send us an email? debatethiscast@gmail.com Hey do you like our Twitter content? Would it bum you out if we left the platform? Let us know because we're thinking about it. Do you like it when we talk about comics? Do you like it when we say comic words into your lil ears? Would you like more content that includes us saying comic words into your lil ears? If you begrudgingly answered yes to any of those questions, check out our sister show, Avenge This! where ever you get your podcasts! Properties we talked about this week: Duella Dent, Arkham Jokers Daughter, Dr. Manhattan, The Watchmen, Kryb, Green Lantern, Blackest Night, the Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage Music for Debate This! is provided by composer Ozzed under a creative commons license. Check out more of their 8-bit bops at www.ozzed.net!
Comedienne extraordinaire Julia stops by to do impressions and quote Smiling Friends. She just got a tattoo (it's of Elon Musk).
Young Sheldon star Iain Armitage joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul for our season four premiere! Welcome back and happy World Kindness Week, friends! The actor discusses the curiosity of kindness onset and in life, the legacy of Young Sheldon, working with legends like Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman, and much more in this delightful episode. IAIN ARMITAGE is most recognized for his role as the title character in the hit CBS comedy YOUNG SHELDON, the prequel to THE BIG BANG THEORY which wrapped its 7th and final season in May 2024. He was nominated for a Critic's Choice Award for Lead in a Comedy Series and in 2018 he received a Teen Choice Award nomination for his portrayal in the Breakout TV Star category. Iain first burst onto the scene appearing as Shailene Woodley's son, Ziggy Chapman, in the HBO series and cultural phenomenon, BIG LITTLE LIES. He reprised his role in the second season and was nominated at the SAG awards with the cast for Best Ensemble in 2019. On film, he has appeared with Jane Fonda and Robert Redford in OUR SOULS AT NIGHT for Netflix, in THE GLASS CASTLE for Lionsgate with Woody Harrelson and opposite JK Simmons and Mandy Moore in independent film IM NOT HERE. Iain can also be heard as the voice of Young Shaggy in Scooby Doo animated feature origin story, SCOOB!, and can be heard as the voice of lead pup Chase in Paramount's animated PAW PATROL feature. A special thank you to the nonprofit Matt's Kindness Ripples On for awarding us their Kindness Grant + Annie Potts for participating in our kindness surprise! Learn more about your KQ at kindness.org. Follow Iain: @iain Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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
In this episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, Charles, Joe, and Kurt kick things off with the Question of the Week: "What is your go-to candy?" The hosts dive into a sweet conversation, revealing their diverse candy cravings, from Reese's and 100 Grand bars to cherry sour balls and Sour Patch Kids. After a roll of the dice, the fun continues with Charles' all-time favorite segment, bad dad jokes. Joe and Kurt serve up some hilarious zingers that leave Charles groaning in laughter (or maybe just groaning). The dice then lead to the "What Are You Nerding Out About?" segment. Kurt proudly shares some of his latest 3D prints, Joe talks about watching the series finale of Young Sheldon with his wife, while Charles shares his enthusiasm for the show Shrinking and his obsession with window shopping for electric vehicles. The fates then bless us with the much-loved "Daddy Tell Me a Story" segment, where the trio reminisces about their most memorable Halloween experiences. From spooky costumes to trick-or-treat adventures, it's a fun trip down memory lane. In the "How Do I...?" segment, Joe and Kurt step up to offer expert advice to Charles as he navigates buying a new computer, ensuring he's well-equipped to make the best purchase. To wrap up the episode, the hosts engage in a thoughtful discussion during the "Parliament of Papas" segment, where they tackle the tricky question: "At what age is it appropriate to let your kids watch R-rated movies?" It's a lively debate filled with parental wisdom and nerdy insights. Find your FAMdom and tune in to another fantastic episode of Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wise-n-nerdy/support
Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff sit down for a chat with one of TV's top comedy writers; Eric Kaplan on the "We Think It's Funny" podcast. They discuss everything from how to get a job as a television writer to Eric's Jewish journey which led him praying with Tephillin on for a while. Enjoy!
Comedy writer and Producer (Big Bang Theory, the Simpsons, Futurama, Young Sheldon, Letterman) Eric Kaplan joins Mark Schiff and Daniel Lobell to talk everything from writing for television to praying with Tephilin on. Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon and Judaism and so much more. Enjoy!
Is Reba still doing what she does best? Is this show just for Young Sheldon fans? Does this medical drama live up to NBC's standards? And is anyone in the Pradeep family a reliable narrator? Tune in to find out!Timestamps: 00:46 - Happy's Place (NBC)06:20 - Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (CBS)13:00 - Brilliant Minds (NBC)20:28 - The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh (Prime Video) Edited with thanks to Playlyst StudiosConnect with us: Buy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/thepilotpodcast | Visit us at thepilotpodcast.com | Email us at askthepilotpodcast@gmail.com | Follow us @ThePilotPod on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok | Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts
Welcome to The Sisterhood of Sweat podcast. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with the incredibly talented and hilarious Melissa Peterman. Melissa is best known for her roles on hit shows like Reba and Young Sheldon, and she's now starring in the new series Happy Place alongside her longtime friend and co-star Reba McEntire. In this episode, Melissa opens up about the genuine chemistry she shares with Reba, how they've maintained their close friendship over the years, and the exciting new chapter they're embarking on with Happy Place. She also shares insights into staying relevant in a competitive industry, the importance of being a kind and professional presence on set, and her personal wellness journey. Melissa's infectious energy and down-to-earth personality shine through in this conversation, reminding us that true connection and camaraderie are the keys to success, both on and off the screen. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by the one and only Melissa Peterman. Questions I asked: · Are you friends with Reba and the cast? · What is this new show all about? · How did you become famous? · What do you think your secret has been to stay relevant, regardless of age and a very competitive industry? · Do you work out at all? · Can you leave us with your favorite quotes? · Topics Discussed: · Melissa Peterman's friendship and working relationship with Reba McEntire · Melissa's new show "Happy Place" and its plot details · The importance of chemistry and connection between co-stars · Melissa's approach to maintaining a successful, long-term career in the industry · Melissa's personal wellness routine and workout habits · Melissa's favorite quotes and words of motivation Quotes from the show: “If you know Reba, she loves to always have heart. And if you love the original Reba show, I think you're going to love this.” @optivida @SisterhoodSweat · “I would be the best thing I could ever have is I don't think any crew members or anyone I worked with would say that I wasn't kind.” @optivida @SisterhoodSweat · “It's harder. I'm older, it's a little bit harder. But I do love it.” @optivida @SisterhoodSweat · “I hired a trainer again, and you know, it's, it's different than it was the first time I did after I had my son. It's more I want to feel strong, you know, I I want to feel like, it's a sure, I like, I like, when I things fit better, but it's the feeling strong thing for me. · We are truly genuine, genuinely good friends, best friends. I just love her.” @optivida @SisterhoodSweat How you can stay in touch with Melisa: · https://www.tiktok.com/@melissapeterman5 · https://x.com/followtheblonde?lang=en · https://www.instagram.com/melissapeterman/?hl=en · https://www.facebook.com/Followtheblonde/ · https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0676292/ Don't forget to check out Happy Place on NBC, or streaming on Peacock How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas
With North Carolina poised to be a battleground state once again, the "CBS Mornings" "Three Meals" series takes a closer look at what's driving voters in the Tar Heel State. Former President Trump won it narrowly in 2020, and new polling suggests the race is neck and neck this time around.Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is working to shore up support among Black voters. Polls show their support is holding steady compared to what President Biden earned four years ago. However, there are signs Harris may struggle to turn out Black male voters as a higher number are signaling interest in former President Donald Trump.Avril Benoit from Doctors Without Borders, which has teams on the ground in Gaza providing medical assistance, speaks with "CBS Mornings" about the humanitarian crisis amid the war.Pharmacy giant Walgreens announced its plan to close around 1,200 stores over the next three years as retail sales decline. Walgreens has also been dealing with other challenges, including rising operating costs and low reimbursement rates for pharmacy care.Family members and supporters of Erik and Lyle Menendez will gather outside a Los Angeles courthouse Wednesday to push for the brothers to be resentenced on lesser charges. They've been in prison for 34 years for killing their parents, but new evidence has led the LA district attorney to reopen the case. A letter allegedly written by one of the brothers to a family member in 1988 referenced alleged abuse by the brothers' parents.With Halloween season in full swing, "Smile 2" is set to bring more thrills as it follows Skye Riley, a pop star haunted by a deadly curse. Following the success of the original, which earned $200 million worldwide, the sequel explores fame, fear, and survival. The cast and director talk about the emotional and physical challenges of filming.Montana Jordan and Emily Osment return to the small screen in Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage, a sequel to "Young Sheldon." The comedy follows the couple as they balance the challenges of marriage, adulthood and raising their baby, Cece.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Young Sheldon Interview: Raegan Revord Reflects on the Final Season
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It's Girls Gone Hallmark's first Hallmark+ review! Megan and Wendy are sharing their thoughts on the new series The Chicken Sisters, based on the best-selling novel by KJ Dell'Antonia. Is this show merely about rival chicken restaurants, or does it offer more? They also discuss standout characters, veteran actors, and Megan's insights into how the series diverges from the book. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 1 - (Hallmark+, 2024) Annie Mebane wrote this episode 1 of The Chicken Sisters. Annie is also an EP on the show. Annie's previous writing credits include Bad Monkey and Shrinking, both on Apple TV+ as well as The Goldbergs, Community and Happy Endings. Jimmy Gatewood directed this episode. Jimmy has directed 27 projects including Girls5eva, Survival of the Thickest, Ghosts, The Big Leap and The Babysitters Club. The Chicken Sisters was adapted from NY Times Bestseller and Reese's Book Club Selection The Chicken Sisters by KJ Dell'Antonia Margo Martindale voices the narrator. Margo has 131 acting credits with six Emmy nominations and three Emmy wins! Listeners might recognize her from her role on The Americans and Justified as well as the recent Peacock series Mrs. Davis where she plays Mother Superior Lea Thompson plays Nancy. Lea has 112 acting credits including, of course, Back to the Future and her role on Caroline in the City. This is her second Hallmark project, having appeared in Next Stop, Christmas. She was also on a CW series in 2023, The Spencer Sisters, where she and her daughter play private detectives Wendie Malick plays Augusta, or “Gus.” For readers of the book, this is the character previously known as Barbara. Wendie has deep resume of 197 acting credits that include 149 episdoes of Just Shoot Me, 125 episodes of Hot in Cleveland, the Netflix series The Ranch, and Young Sheldon. As far as we can tell this is her first appearance on Hallmark Schuyler Fisk plays Amanda. Schuyler has 28 acting credits including a role in the 2002 movie Orange County, co-starring Colin Hanks. She also appeared on the CW series Hart of Dixie. Genevieve Angelson plays Mae. Genevieve has 27 acting credits which include recurring roles on The Afterparty, New Amsterdam, and The Handmaid's Tale. Cassandra Sawtelle plays Frankie. Cassandra has 32 acting credits. She has previously appeared in one Hallmark project - Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder. Kelsey Mawema plays Lindsey, Sabrina's daughter. Kelsey has 26 acting credits and also appeared in one previous Hallmark project - Sealed with a List. Her other credits include Life with the Walter Boys, Totally Killer, the Babysitters Club, and all three movies of the To All The Boys I've Loved Before series. Rukiya Bernard plays Sabrina. Rukiya has 83 acting credits, which include her role as Hannah in all four Christmas in Evergreen movies. She also appeared in 11 episodes of Yellowjackets. Watch the Trailer for The Chicken Sisters Our Thoughts on The Chicken Sisters Here's a detailed rundown of everything we discussed in the latest podcast episode of Girls Gone Hallmark. If you're not already a listener, we invite you to join us and dive into the world of Hallmark with us! What We Liked Excellent Character Development: Wendy Malick as Gus: We were blown away by Wendie Malick's portrayal of Gus. Her character is intimidating, with a nasty streak, making her both fascinating and a little scary. This multi-layered character has us intrigued to learn more about her backstory and w...
Social Media + Kids = ??? We are the first generation to really have to wrestle with this as we were the ones in jr. high / high school when social media even came about to give us access to each other 24/7. We were so naive throwing Facebook albums with 80 pictures from one night out and didn't really think about any lasting impacts as at the time it felt like it was just to your own inner circle. Since then it's grown into this ginormous beast and we now know the internet is forever... So, as we have kids, it's a parent's real decision on whether or not you're going to put your kids online or not. We don't know enough about what the impact of that will be for them to have their childhood on display. They can't consent but do we consent for them? We may act as their proxy, but eventually we also have to decide what age do we give them access to it themselves? It's a topic I have with girlfriends of a “should we, should we not” so I wanted to bring in two other preschool moms and get their takes. One of my friends, Nia Sanchez Booko, is literally on a reality television show with her family & her twin daughters star as the baby in "Young Sheldon" while another friend, Lauren Mulenos, throws emojis on her children when posting on her stories. I brought them both in to share their POV as we try to determine what's right for our respective families. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes game shows are just easy to cheat at. Like, truly so easy that it would be more difficult to not do so. Like, I'm serious guys, there would be absolutely no chance that anyone invovled in the game show would be able to catch us, let alone prove that we had cheated. This one's an absolute gimmie. But dammit if we're not gonna basically ignore that fact entirely and come up with a convoluted way of getting Santa to pose as our dad instead. Zach insists he knows intimite secrets about Santa, Jared lets us into his mind palace, and Adam has an encounter that leaves him a changed man. Talking Points Include: An Endorsement From Young Sheldon, Bachelor Party Recap, Spike TV's Dark Desires, Defining a Band, Dissapointing Informed Delivery, Smokey The Slut, An Inception Break, Santa X FDR, Mr. The Penguin, Jared's Mind Bench
This is a very special episode of Dead Pilots Society. It's our interview with Damir and Dario Konjicija, and in it, you'll hear perhaps the most interesting Hollywood origin story we've ever encountered. Damir and Dario discuss their journey from being Bosnian refugees to arriving in America in 1997 and falling in love with American television. They talk about starting school in America as Bosnian immigrants, how they quickly found their artistic passion, and the pact they made to move to Los Angeles and try to make it. They also discuss their humble beginnings in Los Angeles, how they started writing together, and the development of their pilot I Hate Myself. This is a terrific interview that we know you're going to love.For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
Our dead pilots this month is I Hate Myself by Dario & Dami Konjicija (Home Economics, Young Sheldon). This is a fun multi-camera buddy comedy with a time traveling twist. It was developed for CBS Studios and we know you're going to love it. The cast for this one includes Vinny Thomas (Platonic), Josh Banday (Upload), Paige Collins (Good Girls), Leah Lewis (Matlock), Nabeel Muscatwalla (Better Days), Punam Patel (Ghosts) and Andrew Reich with stage directions. For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
I recorded in a hotel room this week - with my old microphone at that - so a thousand pardons for my sound quality as Melanie and I catch up on the last week of life (truth be told, I think my microphone stopped working about a third of the way through the episode, but who among us is surprised). We discuss Caroline's 21st birthday, the continued persistence of the raccoons next door to Mel, and why I'm in Atlanta all week long. As you might expect, we dabble in a little bit of Olympics-related current events, and it's my turn for Five Favorites. Hope you enjoy! - Join Us on Patreon - Our Amazon Shop Show Notes: - Sophie speaking at Marietta First United Methodist on Saturday 8/10 - A Fine Sight to See: Leading Because You Were Made for It - Le Petit Cochon in College Station - Mississippi men and the ginormous gator - Young Sheldon - the softest, cutest set from Amazon - Unexpected Cheddar Spread with hatch chile - Madison platform loafer - wide cut pull-on pants (these were on Mel's Fashion Friday - please pardon the repetition) - Shewin casual summer top (and Mel and I also love this one) Sponsors: - Trust & Will - use this link for 10% off plus free shipping - ZocDoc - use this link to download the app for free - AG1 - use this link for a free one year's supply of vitamin D3 and K2 + 5 free travel packs - Hello Fresh - use this link to get one free meal for kids per box for two months while your subscription is active
Welcome to the after show, folks! Andrew sat down with the writer of last week's pilot Codependent, Mark Gross. Mark spoke to us about all things sitcom writing. We talked about how he got his start in comedy and his early days as a touring stand up comedian. How fellow comic Rodney Carrington helped him break into tv writing and what he learned working with the great Chuck Lorre. He also told us about the key word he has on a post-it by his computer when he's writing. No spoilers though! Mark offers some great perspective in this one! Enjoy it!WE HAVE A LIVE SHOW ON 6/30 / 2 PM at The Elysian Theater in Los Angeles. Our June 30 show features scripts by Dario Konjicija & Damir Konjicija (Home Economics; Young Sheldon) and Jordan Roter (American Housewife). We have a great cast for this one including: Beth Dover (Orange Is the New Black), Jonathan Tucker (Warrior; Westworld), Josh Banday (Upload; Not Dead Yet), Vinny Thomas (Platonic; Ahsoka), Leah Lewis (Matlock; Elemental), Punam Patel (Special; Ghosts), Nancy Lenehan (The Boys; People of Earth), Olivia Sui (Smosh; Do Revenge), Zainab Johnson (Upload; Last Comic Standing), Nabeel Muscatwalla (Good Trouble; Better Days), Paige Collins (Distance; Good Girls), Emma Shannon (Better Things; Puppy Dog Pals) and Antonio Corbo (Summer Camp Island; Minions). GET YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/deadpilots
Wells is back! All is well(s) in the world. Brandi fills him in on the episode she led in his absence, and Wells shares that he's signed more NDAs than he knows what to do with, so he won't be saying much about Traitors. While he had a great time, he has a bone to pick with English breakfasts before diving into his recent thoughts about the universe. Brandi is jazzed about Miley's My Next Guest Needs No Introduction episode, Wells is annoyed that the internet keeps asking for his cookies, and your hosts decide Hot Rodent Boyfriend Summer is just code for Men are GARBAGE! Lastly, Wells explains why he thinks Young Sheldon is a tax shelter and Brandi talks about her plans for a deep dickin' in Greece. Favorite things mentioned: Little Shop of Horrors My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman (Netflix) Hit Man (Netflix) House of the Dragon (Hulu) Perfect Match (Netflix) River Wild (Netflix) All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy The Road by Cormac McCarthy Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode! Fiji Water: Visit your local retailer to pick up some FIJI Water today for your next backyard party, beach or pool day, hike, or even your home office. It's not just water. It's FIJI Water. Boll & Branch: Go to bollandbranch.com/favorite for 15% off your first sheet set plus free shipping! Exclusions apply. See site for details. HelloFresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/yftapps for FREE appetizers for life! One appetizer item per box while subscription is active. Don't forget to rate, review, and follow Your Favorite Podcast! Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @yftpodcast @wellsadams and @brandicyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail with your fave things at 858-630-1856! This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation
Bill Chott can currently be seen in Dahmer: Monster on Netflix as the Milwaukee police commissioner. Recent appearances also include Young Sheldon, Snowfall and the thriller Midcentury. He is best known as "Mr. Laritate" on Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place and played "Thomas" in the Farrely Brothers film The Ringer.
Jurassic Park, Spider-man, Mission: Impossible, Carlito's Way, Indiana Jones, Bad Influence, Kimi, Snake Eyes, Panic Room, Presence, Black Bag, and even more. We're lucky to have David Koepp on today's episode. Want to participate in a writing workshop this summer with Ben Blacker and some terrific writers? Go from idea to first draft or get a rewrite into fighting shape? Email NerdistWriters@gmail.comCome see Dead Pilots Society on Sunday, June 30, 2-4pm PT at the Elysian Theater in LA! In Dead Pilots Society scripts that were developed by studios and networks but were never produced are given the table reads they deserve.The June 30 show at the Elysian Theater features scripts by Dario Konjicija & Damir Konjicija (Home Economics; Young Sheldon) and Jordan Roter (American Housewife).The cast includes: Beth Dover (Orange Is the New Black), Jonathan Tucker (Kingdom; Westworld), Josh Banday (Upload; Not Dead Yet), Vinny Thomas (Platonic; Ahsoka), Leah Lewis (Matlock; Elemental), Punam Patel (Special; Ghosts) and more to be announced!Get live or video-on-demand tickets here.THE WRITERS PANEL IS A COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION.Follow and support the show by subscribing to Ben Blacker's newsletter, Re:Writing, where you'll also get weekly advice from the thousands of writers he's interviewed over the years, as well as access to exclusive live Q&As, meet-ups, and more: benblacker.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have a great pilot for you this month! It's written by the hilarious and well respected, Mark Gross (How We Roll, Mike & Molly). His pilot is called Codependent and it centers around a relationship between Nate, an aimless substitute teacher and Ed, the grandfather who raised him and how that relationship is challenged when Nate meets a women who could be the one. This pilot was written and sold to CBS twice before we were able to get our hands on it. Codependent stars Billy Gardell (Bob Hearts Abishola, Mike & Molly), Louis Mustillo (Mike & Molly), Katie Lowes (Scandal) Cecily Knobler, Sarah Stouffer (Switched At Birth), Nyambi Nyambi (The Good Fight, Night Court, Mike & Molly), Aaron Branch (Unstable), Tre Hale (Platonic), Marcus Bishop Wright, Katrina Davis, Noah Findling and Andrew Reich with stage directions. Enjoy!WE HAVE A LIVE SHOW ON 6/30 / 2 PM at The Elysian Theater in Los Angeles. Our June 30 show features scripts by Dario Konjicija & Damir Konjicija (Home Economics; Young Sheldon) and Jordan Roter (American Housewife). We have a great cast for this one including: Beth Dover (Orange Is the New Black), Jonathan Tucker (Warrior; Westworld), Josh Banday (Upload; Not Dead Yet), Vinny Thomas (Platonic; Ahsoka), Leah Lewis (Matlock; Elemental), Punam Patel (Special; Ghosts), Nancy Lenehan (The Boys; People of Earth), Olivia Sui (Smosh; Do Revenge), Zainab Johnson (Upload; Last Comic Standing), Nabeel Muscatwalla (Good Trouble; Better Days), Paige Collins (Distance; Good Girls), Emma Shannon (Better Things; Puppy Dog Pals) and Antonio Corbo (Summer Camp Island; Minions). GET YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/deadpilots
Under the Bridge creator Quinn Shephard (writer/director, Not Okay) and showrunner Samir Mehta (Narcos; Fear the Walking Dead) discuss couching emotional story in mystery plot, finding the universal in the specific, the Sopranos as children and as comedy, writing from the heart, reading to hire a room, and lots more.Come see Dead Pilots Society on Sunday, June 30, 2-4pm PT at the Elysian Theater in LA! In Dead Pilots Society scripts that were developed by studios and networks but were never produced are given the table reads they deserve.The June 30 show at the Elysian Theater features scripts by Dario Konjicija & Damir Konjicija (Home Economics; Young Sheldon) and Jordan Roter (American Housewife).The cast includes: Beth Dover (Orange Is the New Black), Josh Banday (Upload; Not Dead Yet), Vinny Thomas (Platonic; Ahsoka), Leah Lewis (Matlock; Elemental), Punam Patel (Special; Ghosts) and more to be announced!Get live or video-on-demand tickets here.THE WRITERS PANEL IS A COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION.Follow and support the show by subscribing to Ben Blacker's newsletter, Re:Writing, where you'll also get weekly advice from the thousands of writers he's interviewed over the years, as well as access to exclusive live Q&As, meet-ups, and more: benblacker.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Big Cigar's Janine Sherman Barois (Claws; Criminal Minds) and Jim Hecht (Winning Time; Ice Age) discuss the responsibility of telling true stories, how The Big Cigar isn't just a biopic, working on multiple projects, the state of the industry, and more.Come see Dead Pilots Society on Sunday, June 30, 2-4pm PT at the Elysian Theater in LA! In Dead Pilots Society scripts that were developed by studios and networks but were never produced are given the table reads they deserve.The June 30 show at the Elysian Theater features scripts by Dario Konjicija & Damir Konjicija (Home Economics; Young Sheldon) and Jordan Roter (American Housewife).The cast includes: Beth Dover (Orange Is the New Black), Josh Banday (Upload; Not Dead Yet), Vinny Thomas (Platonic; Ahsoka), Leah Lewis (Matlock; Elemental), Punam Patel (Special; Ghosts) and more to be announced!Get live or video-on-demand tickets here.THE WRITERS PANEL IS A COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION.Follow and support the show by subscribing to Ben Blacker's newsletter, Re:Writing, where you'll also get weekly advice from the thousands of writers he's interviewed over the years, as well as access to exclusive live Q&As, meet-ups, and more: benblacker.substack.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My Honeydew this week is comedian Will Sasso! (Mad TV, Young Sheldon, Loudermilk) Will Highlights the Lowlights of growing up in a small suburb in British Columbia with parents who immigrated from Naples, Italy before World War 2. We dive into Will's childhood and his love for fine arts and theater. (Enough love to recruit his football team into their school's production of 'West Side Story') Both Ryan and Will share personal stories of what it can mean to have a teacher really believe in you. Will also opens up about battling with clinical depression throughout life, shedding light on his own personal journey to find what has helped him best. SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE and watch full episodes of The Dew every toozdee! https://youtube.com/@rsickler SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON, The HoneyDew with Y'all, where I Highlight the Lowlights with Y'all! You now get audio and video of The HoneyDew a day early, ad-free at no additional cost! It's only $5/month! Sign up for a year and get a month free! https://www.patreon.com/TheHoneyDew What's your story?? Submit at honeydewpodcast@gmail.com CATCH ME ON TOUR https://www.ryansickler.com/tour Get Your HoneyDew Gear Today! https://shop.ryansickler.com/ Ringtones Are Available Now! https://www.apple.com/itunes/ 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: Mando -Get $5 off a Starter Pack when you use code HONEYDEW at https://www.ShopMando.com Liquid I.V. -Get 20% off your order when you shop better hydration at https://www.LiquidIV.com and use code HONEYDEW The Farmer's Dog -Get 50% off your first box plus free shipping when you go to https://www.TheFarmersDog.com/HONEYDEW
Bobby talks about Young Sheldon ending this week but has never seen an episode. Bobby and Eddie were listening to Scuba Steve's iHeart90's show on iHeartRadio yesterday and we listened to the message they left for him. We get into a debate on doing something you love even if you don't get paid a lot for it - Is it always about the money? Bobby shares how he recently went in on a discussion with disgruntled radio people about a job posting. We get into the best finales of all time as we try and figure out this Bingo ball cage that Bobby bought on Amazon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blind Mike and Snell are in studio as Kirk asks Coleman what went wrong with the audio on Mut's Kentucky Derby Preview. (2:00) Kirk is puzzled by Mut claiming Dick Jerardi was a panelist on The Sports Reporters. (03:10) Mut calls in. (11:15) Snell defends himself against Coleman's allegations. (12:30) Snell discusses the hotel room interactions after the Portland show. (19:20) Kirk calls the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association to get in touch with Dick Jerardi. (22:30) Mut calls in a second time and admits he may have been wrong about his Dick Jerardi comments. (26:30) Audio from the Mutstack Derby Preview podcast with Jessica Paquette and Dick Jerardi. (35:30) Snell gives an update on his life since his last appearance. (39:30) Snell reflects on a time he was Cullinane's assistant. (43:00) Snell admits he may be sensitive. (47:20) Pat Bev won't take questions from reporters who aren't subscribed to his podcast. (50:30) Snell gives his opinion on Gus and Steve from Glosta. (51:30) Initial reviews are in for Jerry Seinfeld's latest movie Unfrosted. (58:30) Rico attempts to call in. (01:02:00) Rico calls back in to ask Kirk about duos who split up. (01:03:20) Kirk spoils Justin's surprise episode of At A Theater Near Me with Klemmer. (01:05:50) Star Wars talk. (01:08:00) Jack Edwards signed off after his final game. (01:14:10) Coleman is pretty amazed at a recent spinoff of a spinoff. (01:25:00) The Roast of Tom Brady this Sunday sounds underwhelming. (01:26:30) The induction of Tom Brady into the Hall of Fame. (01:44:30) Audio from Young Sheldon. (01:49:00) Alex Bennett struggles with the basics of parenting. (01:52:50) Stoner Coleman would be a good fit with the Macrodosing crew. (01:59:30) Snell brings up messages between himself and PRC. (02:07:30) Snell may do his World War II podcast.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow