Episodes (Page 39)
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Charles Demers contrasts Canadian and American political and social landscapes.
Charles Demers
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Sissy Spacek shares her journey from aspiring singer to acclaimed actress.
Sissy Spacek
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Anna Faris and Marc revisit a previous 'weird' podcast encounter.
Anna Faris
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Gale Anne Hurd details her rise as a successful film producer.
Gale Anne Hurd
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Joan Jett faced sexism but formed The Runaways and released solo albums independently.
Joan Jett
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Slash details his journey from a biracial British youth to rock icon.
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Kristen Bell discusses Dax Shepard's push for an ecstasy party.
Kristen Bell
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Adam Cayton-Holland discusses his memoir written after his sister's suicide.
Adam Cayton-Holland
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Billy Eichner shares his early love for Broadway and musical theater.
Billy Eichner
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Paul McCartney discusses the Beatles/Stones rivalry and his relationship with Ringo.
Sir Paul McCartney
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Dan Schlissel recounts his near-death experience and journey into record production.
Dan Schlissel
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Ian Bagg shares his upbringing in remote Northern British Columbia.
Bert Kreischer
Ian Bagg
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Jo Koy emphasizes the importance of self-promotion in his comedy career.
Jo Koy
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Tanya Donnelly discusses her music career with Throwing Muses, The Breeders, and Belly.
Jason Bateman
Tanya Donnelly
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Shooter Jennings discusses forging his own musical path, influenced by Nine Inch Nails, not just country royalty.
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Joe Walsh reflects on community at Kent State and with LA musicians, nearly lost to substance abuse.
Joe Walsh
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Jimmy O. Yang found community in stand-up comedy after feeling like an outsider in Hong Kong and college.
Jimmy O. Yang
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Chris O'Dowd preferred acting over his political science studies, finding his passion in performance.
Chris O'Dowd
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Jay Leno discusses his dual identity as a comic's comic and a successful late-night host.
Jay Leno
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Luzer Twersky details his life before acting, growing up in a cloistered Hasidic Jewish community.
Luzer Twersky