Father Time with Jamie Kaler
West Point Grad, Army Veteran, and Successful actor Mark Valley talks life, career, and becoming a Dad at an early age.
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Talk Soup and Wipeout's John Henson talks raising kids!
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Firefighter, Marine Veteran, and now singer songwriter, John Preston and his band mate Shane Roberts talk fatherhood and making music to help curb the tide of Soldier Suicide.
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The best selling author of "She's Just Not That Into You" brings his keen sense of humor to parenthood and tells the story of when your daughter brings her friend and her friend's Dad, Dave Grohl to your house.
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The star of That Thing You Do and a million other credits joins Father Time to talk about his kids and being a dad.
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Kids or No Kids? The question is answered by both sides in this My Boys reunion of sorts with Mike Bunin Joining Jamie for a little family talk!
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Father Time breaks the mold and has funny Mom on to help dads learn everything we're doing wrong. She crushes it!
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"Whose Line Is It Anyway" cast member, Jonathan Mangum, realizes that improvising your way through parenthood, is harder than working with Drew Carey.
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Co-creator of Robot Chicken, Matthew Senreich, joins me to talk kids, Marvel comics, OB/Gyn Dads, psychologist wives, and masturbating with a belt sander. Enjoy!
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The Lehrer Boys bring their distorted sense of humor to the world of parenting with crazy stories of growing up "gifted" in one of the worst schools in the city.
info_outlineHe is simply one of the greatest character actors we've ever known. He can play the Grand Master of the KKK in Mississippi Burning and then play "Needle Nosed Ned Ryerson" in Groundhog Day. His 254 credits on IMDb are the most I've ever seen and represent the filmography of most of our lives. Memento, Thelma and Louise, Sneakers, to now recurring on Californication, Silicon Valley, The Goldbergs, and One Day at a Time. And you'll hear why. He is a master story-teller. From growing up in a dry small town in Texas where dancing is outlawed (yes, just like Footloose), to his early theatre days, to raising his own children in Los Angeles, Stephen is open and has a fascinating outlook on life. He has also worked with every actor today. The game should really be "6 Degrees of Stephen Tobolowsky" You may also know him from his own phenomenal podcast "The Tobolowsky Files" or his new book "My Adventures with God". You can find what Stephen is up to at http://stephentobolowsky.com The conversation went for two hours and had to be broken up. Here is part I. Enjoy!