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In this episode, Ross and Kim are joined by Stephanie Weiss, a clinical sexologist, astrologer, and writer, to discuss her fascinating career and her new book, 'Sex and Your Stars.' The conversation covers Stephanie's transition from skepticism to astrology enthusiast, her admiration for New York City influenced by 'Desperately Seeking Susan,' and Madonna's cultural impact during the 1980s. They explore astrology's resurgence, political astrology, relationship dynamics via astrological charts, and Madonna's iconic fashion. The episode also debates Madonna's different eras, such as 'Burning...
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“Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult.” -Michael Jackson In 1983, while the whole world was caught up in “Thriller-fever” young Ross was told to turn his back to the television at his grandfather’s house. Finally, almost forty years later, Ross is getting his eyes pried open with hard plastic cat eye contact lenses and he’s watching Michael Jackson’s Thriller. And his best pal, Kim is leading the way. Kim and Ross also speak at length about the hit ABC series, "Scandal" and the lovely actress, Katie...
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We're back with a new episode. Our guest is the amazing Jenny O'Hara. Jenny has been a part of your life whether you know it or not. She's been an ever-present face in film, theatre, and on your television. Jenny has been in anything you've ever watched. No joke. You may know her as, Doug's mom on "King Of Queens" or Lillian from "Atypical" on Netflix. Maybe even Eleanor from "Killing Eleanor." But we think by the end of this episode you'll know her as Jenny O'Hara from just being awesome. Jenny is coming to the East Coast in a new play. Make your way over to to get your tickets to "A Forest"...
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Our guest is the multi-talented Jenny Kelly. Jenny is the Director of Business Development at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden and she's the Artistic Director of Hemlock Theatre Company. Wait, did we mention she plays Mrs. Claus every year at the St. George Theatre? Well, she does.
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Our guest is the multi-talented Jenny Kelly. Jenny is the Director of Business Development at Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden and she's the Artistic Director of Hemlock Theatre Company. Wait, did we mention she plays Mrs. Claus every year at the St. George Theatre? Well, she does.
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Flashdance... What a feeling!
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Our guest is the very funny Amy Miller. You know her from Last Comic Standing, The Bennington Show, Doug Loves Movies, and her own fantastic podcast, Who's Your God?
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This one was a long time in the making. We've been trying to get Rob Koutras on the show for a solid year but you can only put out a Halloween episode around Halloween. So here we are.
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Ida Hakkila is our guest. We go into depth right upfront about Ida's impact on my budding relationship with Cat in the mid-'90s as fresh-faced teenagers. "Practically" is the keyword. At the time, Ida was the midday jock at Q104 FM.
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Our guest is the amazing Becca Ayers. Becca is a multi-talented Broadway performer. She’s been in My Fair Lady, The Adam’s Family, and South Pacific. Next up for Becca is originating a role in the new revival of the classic show, 1776.
info_outline(Part 1) Our guest is the delightful Carol Griffin We met Carol about a year ago and I instantly thought, “Carol Griffin is going to be one of my Top Five Favorite People.” So sorry, Brian Haley. Number six is still very good.
Carol has a bunch of projects going and they are all great. She’s got a band, The Carol Griffin Trio. She’s got a radio show, The Soul Spectrum. I even got to be in a repertory theatre show with her. Let me tell you, she can sing the pants off a song.
Carol chose the 1986 film, She’s Gotta Have It. This is Spike Lee’s first film, his first “joint” if you will.
I’m a big fan of independent film and yet, somehow, I missed it.
Disclaimer. This is a long episode. It’s literally longer than the movie but we cover a lot of ground. We don’t want to overwhelm you so this episode is coming out in two parts. But we aren’t going to make you wait for the second part. This is our double album. This is our Guns N Roses Use Your Illusion 1 and 2. Both parts are out now. You can space them out or you can binge like it’s Netflix. But if you binge, don’t come back and say it was long. You binged. That’s on you.