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Episode 16: Informatics with Max Cutler

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Episode 16: Informatics with Max Cutler
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A day late, but who cares! My guest this week is my good buddy actor friend Max Cutler. We chat about crying on your enemies, crying at your own Bar Mitzvah and why some of us may now feel like Jay Gatsby.

Check out Max’s website here!

Episode 14: The Importance of Being Picky with Aaron I. Butler

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Episode 14: The Importance of Being Picky with Aaron I. Butler
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My guest this week is Emmy-nominated editor Aaron I. Butler who is responsible for such works as American Winter and I Am Michael (starring James Franco). We talk about his experience at Sundance, his advice for actors and “the orphan board.”

Check out an interview with James Franco, Zachary Quinto, and director Jusin Kelly here!

Episode 13: Dirty Backpacks with Katie Boeck

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Episode 13: Dirty Backpacks with Katie Boeck
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This week’s guest is the incredible Katie Boeck. We talk about Deaf West’s mind-blowing production of Spring Awakening, the pursuit of being present and getting Aaron Sorkin’s approval. Go see Katie on March 12th at ROOM 5 Lounge at 10PM!!! And in Deaf West’s Spring Awakening May 21st-June 7th at the Wallis Annenberg Performing Arts Center!!!

Check out Katie on Soundcloud here and on iTunes here!

Episode 12: Discipline with Lily Berlina

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Episode 12: Discipline with Lily Berlina
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The first episode of the Highway to Havasu series! I get to know my lovely co-star Lily Berlina who plays Amber and Katie Andrews. We talk about fixing the education system, the future of movie making and growing up in post-Soviet Russia.

Check out her Model Mayhem profile here!

Episode 11: All Sorts of Hard Edges with Rachel Mylan

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Episode 11: All Sorts of Hard Edges with Rachel Mylan
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Let’s get musical! I’m joined by fellow songleader Rachel Mylan. We talk about steep learning curves, the darker side of following our dreams and we finish off the episode with a few tunes: New Growth, an original by Rachel, Rivers and Roads by The Head and The Heart and a little bedtime Hashkiveinu smiley

Grab a copy of Rachel’s EP here!

Episode 10: Watch Out Glendale! with Charles Marina

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Episode 10: Watch Out Glendale! with Charles Marina
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This week I sit down with Lebanese superstar Charles Marina. We talk about his upcoming one-man show, ugly Hugh Jackman, and why we should all be OK with healthy cheesecake.

Check out Charles’ website here!

Episode 9: The Sundance Episode

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Episode 9: The Sundance Episode
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We’re back!!! Sam Tilson, Bianca Mihailov, Max Cutler and I had an amazing trip to the heart of independent cinema. Join us for a steak dinner with new friend Christina Leung as we recap our festival experience.

Get all the latest Sundance Institute news here!

Episode 8: A Little Cajun Spice with Jack Quaid

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Episode 8: A Little Cajun Spice with Jack Quaid
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This week I sit down with herculean Hunger Games hunk Jack Quaid. We talk more Sasquatch comedy, mainlining Jolly Ranchers and working with Marty. Yea, I’m on the Quaid Brigade…

Stay up-to-date on Jack’s latest projects here!

 

 

Episode 7: It’s Gonna Be a Good Year with Luis Mercado

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Episode 7: It's Gonna Be a Good Year with Luis Mercado
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On this week’s episode, my buddy Luis and I talk about keeping those gloves up, selling yourself (in a good way!) and nibbles.

Check out Luis’ website here!

Episode 6: Keep Pushing with Kayla Radomski

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Episode 6: Keep Pushing with Kayla Radomski
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In this week’s episode we discuss dancing like everyone is watching, an interesting suggestion for a first date, and why Meryl Streep is a good monster.

Check out some of Kayla’s performances: Eyes on FireGravityThey’re Everywhere