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"It feels like an absolute dream every single day. This is what I've been wanting to do since I was a child."
Welcome Catherine Ariale:Weâre joined on the Starline by a singer and actor and if you make her laugh you might hear her Kristen Wiig impersonation. Sheâs on the road portraying glam pop Lady Cher in National Broadway tour of âThe Cher Showâ. We welcome Catherine Ariale.
Catherine, letâs go Beyond the Mic. 32 weeks ago you started on this path. When people come see âThe Cher Showâ how does their applause make you feel?
Where did your love of music begin?
Youâve done âNight of Sondhiemâ, âSewing the Dreamâ among many other projects. Why was playing Lady Cher the next logical step for you?
Best Broadway show you ever saw live and who starred in it?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Favorite and least favorite Cher song?
2. How long does it take you to do an average Sudoku puzzle?
3. Last thing you bought when you went thrifting / vintage shopping?
4. Best place in the Magic Kingdom?
5. Favorite family memory at the outer banks?
6. I have 20/40 vision without my glasses, how strong is your prescription?
7. Favorite type of casserole?
8. Best thing about your dog? Chill
The Back Half:Your tag team partners Ella and Morgan started this road with you. How has this tour brought you tighter together?
Working together you get really close. So whatâs the one thing that is amazing about them each?
Have you ever met Cher?
Everyone has one, Catherine, when you made it, you have done this role. Whatâs your dream role?
Weâve talked about your dreams, letâs talk about the one thing that changed you forever, the day you got the call saying you got this gig. Tell me about that day.
Inspiration guides us from where we are in the past to who we are today. Who inspires you today?
How has this role changed the way you look at theatre?
On Scene:Life for you is bus, plane, hotel and repeat. Whereâs the one place you have to find when you arrive in a new city?
Whatâs the one comfort item on the tour?
Typical outfit of the day?
How many shoes are in the one bag?
Whatâs your warmup routine preshow?
How has your parents and family supported you on this adventure?
How many times have your parents and boyfriend seen the show?
Challenges:The end of the tour is coming up, what happens after San Francisco? Whatâs your next challenge?
Talk to me about the cast & crew and how special they are to you?
How has this changed your life?
What does that mean to you?
One Big Question:Pace Performing Arts shaped you, changed you and helped form you to the talent you are today. Whatâs the best and worst thing about your time there?
Catherine, why should people watch âThe Cher Showâ?
Which is stronger now, your Kristen Wiig or your Cher impersonation.
The Wrap:It takes her two minutes to finish an easy Sudoku puzzle, loves riding Space Mountain and her momâs Christmas Breakfast casserole. Sheâs glam pop Lady Cher in the Cher Show on tour now. Catherine Ariale, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.
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"If we could all just admit a little bit that we don't know the things we don't know, you know, we could take a step forward into opening ourselves up to learning more about this complicated thing that is life."
Welcome Molly Socha and Matt Stillo:Weâre joined on the Starline by a podcaster, writer, comedian and producer with Midwestern sensibilities as well as a musician turned actor turned engineer⊠basically two people who are still trying to figure out what they want to be when they grow up. Theyâve put their basic life skills together for their podcast âGrown-Up Stuff: How to Adultâ We welcome Molly Socha and Matt Stillo.
Friends, letâs go Beyond the Mic. I can tell by your bios you are well rounded individuals but who do you want to hear this podcast and why was it important for each of you?
As you talked with people for ideas of what you needed to cover in this podcast, what was the one topic they brought up that you went, âoh yeah, that would be interesting since I know NOTHING aboutâ?
The Rockin' 8:Friends, itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. Since we have two guests, weâll alternate questions
1. Molly, which is easier for you, stand up or improv?
2. Matt, how many people owed you a beer after you crushed the Rock n Roll Half Marathon?
3. Molly, how many squirrels did the man you interviewed hide in his New York City apartment?
4. Matt, best song from the album that you mastered from The Kristys?
5. Molly, when was the last time you did standup or talked with Sydney Holmes?
6. Matt, why do you think your dad was the kindest, most compassionate and generous man but in just four words?
7. Molly, since you have Midwestern sensibilities, whatâs the one thing you will sacrifice to buy?
8. Matt, first Texas Rangers baseball game was when?
One Big Question:As technology has evolved from us whining we were out of AOL 600 hour CDâs to today, what do you think is the biggest upcoming question that kids of tomorrow will be asking how to figure out?
The Wrap:Molly thinks improv is easier, Matt sister owes him a beer after he crushed the Rock and Roll Marathon and they want you to listen to their podcast âGrown-Up Stuff: How to Adultâ where can people find you?
Molly Socha and Matt Stillo thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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âIt made you laugh and cry and you could see the humanity in it from all angles.â
Welcome Jane SeymourWeâre joined on the Starline by a multiple EmmyÂź and Golden GlobeÂź winner, recipient of the Officer of the British Empire (OBE). Sheâs a writer, producer and fine artist.
Her latest project is the film âRubyâs Choiceâ. We welcome the legendary Jane Seymour.
Jane, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Nearly 10 percent of adults over the age of 65 have dementia. Why did this script speak to you?
You also have your starring role in âAnd You Are?â How did these two role tie together such a difficult topic?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Who does your supporting actress Coco remind you from your career?
2. Favorite scent?
3. Best thing about your kids?
4. Youâve given back through countless charitable foundations. Who taught you to be a giver?
5. Which piece of art of yours is your favorite?
6. How many pairs of shoes do you own?
7. Which role of yours didnât get the respect you thought it deserved?
8. Which episode of âHarry Wildâ is your favorite?
One Big Question:Your last two movies deal about memory. So whatâs your best memory from your life?
The Wrap:She owns too many shoes, her mom taught her to be a giver and she wants you to watch the powerful Rubyâs Choice. The legendary Jane Seymour, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"Horror fans everywhere are craving a new masked killer to sort of fill the shoes of like horror franchises of the past."
Welcome Drew MoerleinWeâre joined on the Starline by an actor, acting coach with more than a decade of TV, film, Broadway, commercial and tons of other experience. Youâve seen him in âDustyâ, âSouth of Hellâ and in the Tony Award nominated musical âAmerican Psychoâ. His latest project is executive producing and starring in âBloodline Killer.â We welcome Drew Moerlein.
Drew, letâs go Beyond the Mic. What made this screenplay written by Anthony and James Gaudioso so intriguing for you?
The commitment to this project comes from everywhere, writers and producers in roles. Bruce Dern, Tyrese Gibson, Taryn Manning and yourself. What made this set so different than any other youâve been on?
A jump scare with a heart⊠âEvery Town Has A Boogeymanâ is shown theme on the trailer⊠whatâs the one thing you were scared of growing up?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the nightmare for my guests. Itâs the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Youâll be in Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra. Favorite Marvel Movie?
2. You have fly fishing skills. Whatâs the biggest fish youâve ever caught?
3. Best memory at Syracuse that was NON acting related?
4. Whatâs the one website you go to that is not work related?
5. Your wife likes your pineapple and spicy tikka masala. Whatâs the one dish your
wife wonât eat that you love to cook?
6. How many Butterfingers did you eat when you shot the commercial and when was
the last time you had one?
7. Best thing about Lorena the Labradoodle & Rosie your Australian Cattle Dog?
8. Did you do anything special for your 16th birthday?
The Back Half:With family, acting, coaching and more, you barely have time for yourself. Whatâs the one thing you do to reset your heart and soul?
You offer reasonable coaching rates and even barter to help others, whatâs the one thing you want to learn?
One Big Question:How has Adrienne and your daughters help you each day to be a better father, husband, actor and man?
The Wrap:He loves Captain America, tries to read Instagram for anything but work, and his wife canât stand his pancakes with corn and wants you to watch his movie âBloodline Killerâ Drew Moerlein thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"You don't get more confident by thinking about being more confident. You get more confident by action, by doing things that prove that you are worthy of being confident."
Welcome Rebecca QuinWeâre joined on the Starline by a woman who shares her journey from being ânot your average , average girl in Ireland to becoming âThe Manâ, main eventing WrestleMania, motherhood, and everything in-betweenâ in âBecky Lynch: The Manâ. We welcome Rebecca Quin.
Becky, letâs go Beyond the Mic. In your memoir, you go from Limerick, Ireland to your art as a wrestler in the WWE and a bunch of drama and adversity in-between. How has adversity changed you?
You write "I hated the term âdiva.â The very definition of âdivaâ is âa self-important person who is temperamental and difficult to pleaseââa connotation I would rather not be associated with." How has wrestling given you the power to help others and eliminate that term?
You took a year of writing lessons so you could write this book, what lesson was the hardest to learn?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is absolutely no Pressure.
1. Other than your daughter playing Peppa Pig on the iPad, what scares you?
2. Best thing about Colby?
3. One thing about your daughter that makes you smile every day?
4. Place in Ireland you always love to visit?
5. Youâve been journaling since youâve been 7, how many journals do you have?
6. Favorite cheat day meal?
7. Least favorite CrossFit exercise?
8. Favorite quote from your dad?
One Big Question:Like many others, you fight a battle with self-doubt in your mind. Am I good enough, vs hell yeah I am. Whatâs your message to fans who are battling those same battles?
Where can people find you online?
The Wrap:She hates Thrusters, love visiting Kerry and her sassy daughter âBecky Lynch: The Manâ is the book, my thanks to Rebecca Quin for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"I think it's a movie that asks a lot of questions and encourages people to ask a lot of questions."
Welcome Matthew MarsdenWeâre joined on the Starline by actor, producer, singer and former model. Youâve seen him in âBlack Hawk Downâ, âHelen of Troyâ, âShinerâ and many other projects. Hoâs latest thriller is the film âProtocol 7â. We welcome Matthew Marsden.
Matthew, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Why did this script intrigue you so much?
What made working with this cast special for you?
So do would you like moviegoers to take away from this film?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Favorite type of cookie?
2. Best thing about your wife Nadine?
3. First motorbike you ever got was what and do you still have it?
4. Will West Brom get promoted to the Premier League next year?
5. You recently saw Madness, whatâs the next thing you want off your bucket list?
6. Would you rather to do short form or long form content more?
7. Favorite history topic no one ever mentions?
8. If you were a studio head you would make a Mad Max movie with Mel Gibson returning, what role would you want in that movie?
Sneaking in a Couple More:What give you joy?
One Big Question:You believe in doing one act of kindness to others, reaching outside your comfort zone. Why is it important to do so and what was your last act of kindness?
The Wrap:His first motorbike was a CBR 600, loves oatmeal raisin cookies and wants you to watch his film âProtocol 7â Matthew Marsden, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"No one walks the trail alone."
Welcome George EshlemanOn average a staggering 22 veterans commit suicide every day. Weâre joined on the Starline by an army veteran who was searching for answers. His story has been turned into a movie in theaters on Memorial Day. Itâs called âThe Keeperâ and we thank him for his service and welcome George Eshleman.
George, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Challenged by your own demons, you hiked the entire Appalachian Trail in 2016 carrying 363 name tapes from military members who committed suicide. How did carrying those names affect you emotionally?
âNo one walks the trail alone.â You never intended to finish the trail but had 363 souls as your guardians. How close was the darkness and how powerful was the light when you finished the trail?
How can veterans who are suffering find the help they need?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. How much weight did you lose on the trail?
2. Person who helps you the most at Unified Warrior Foundation?
3. Favorite challenge coin you own?
4. Best MRE had what in it?
5. Favorite place on the trail where you found peace?
6. You have a patent for a racecar shaped BBQ grill, whoâs your favorite NASCAR driver?
7. Favorite course at the University of Phoenix?
8. Do you still have Mr. Monkey or did it find its way back to Sophieâs family
Sneaking in a couple more:How did watching the 1st cut of the movie change you?
Why was your family your strength?
One Big Question:âThere are good days, and bad days, but as long as youâve got family and friends and people around you, life is worth living,â Why should people watch this film?
The Wrap:He loves the serenity of the White Mountains, lost 40 pounds on the trail and wants you to watch âThe Keeperâ George Eshleman thank you for your service and weâll see you down the road.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"I would have liked to have played eleven in Stranger Things, but I think I was slightly out of the casting age." â Jodie Whittaker
Welcome Jodie WhittakerWeâre joined on the Starline by an actress who has worked in film, television, radio and theatre. Youâve seen her in "Black Mirror", "Broadchurch", "Trust Me" and a minor British sci-fi show. Her latest project has her playing Orla in the BBCâs 3-part womenâs prison drama âTimeâ. We welcome Jodie Whittaker.
Jodie, letâs go Beyond the Mic. You didnât consult to anyone who had been in prison before you shot this, which made your shots more real and raw. The emotions you, Tamara and Bella portray in this show are incredible. Why was this project so important to you and how was working with the incredible cast and crew change you?
How did your own two children help or hurt you with the scenes with your characters three child co-stars?
Orla was in a prison because of her poor choices, but do you think she will ever be freeâŠ
Do you think sheâll ever be free of the prison of her own mind?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind.
There is absolutely no Pressure.
1. Favorite memory from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama?
2. What gives you joy right now?
3. Best thing about your husband Christian?
4. Favorite song right now?
5. Best food you have ever had from craft services?
6. Growing up whatâs the one thing you wanted to be other than an actor?
7. Best thing about Skemanthorpe?
8. One thing you took from the Doctor Who set?
The Back Half:If you were sent to prison for a crime, what crime would it be?
As you explore other roles what type of roles do you want to be offered? What would be fun for you to be called to do?
One Big Question:You are an over-tactile, over-sharer but whatâs the one thing you wonât do?
Why should people watch Time?
Where can people find you online?
The Wrap:Jodie Whittaker took her sonic screwdriver with her, listening to Sadie right now and wants you to watch the powerful âTimeâ on Britbox. Jodie thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"But to me, that's part of the challenge this season is trying to, by the end of the hour, look at it and say, okay, who's the real killer? And who was the one who just got wrapped up in this?"
Welcome Vinnie Politan:Weâre joined on the Starline by an Emmy Award-winning legal journalist, lawyer and former prosecutor. Heâs examined justice for more than 20 years and was recently picked for a jury for transposed fingertips see his Instagram to find out why. Time for season 2 of âAccomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politanâ on Court TV. We welcome Vinnie âThe Hitmanâ Politan.
Welcome back my friend, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Season 2 brings more convicts, condemned and the exonerated. How has doing this show change the way you see justice?
So which accomplice this season are people going to hate and or feel sorry for?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. You are always seeking the truth, but what was the last white lie you told?
2. Best thing at the Dedham House of Pizza?
3. The Knicks and Pacers are battling. Are you sweating the series or just waiting for the Knicks to face the Celts?
4. Best class you took at Seton Hall?
5. Did you win or lose your pickle ball match with Dave Weinbach?
6. What was your best artist that you signed as A&R director for Metropolitan Records?
7. Favorite playing piece in Monopoly?
8. What makes you feel like a kid again?
The Back Half:Which case hurt your heart the most?
What is your go to power suit?
There is on air Vinnie, and at home Vinnie. What is the one thing you are always asking your kids to do?
One Big Question:There is an amazing backlog of cases throughout the justice system. âJustice too long delayed is justice deniedâ. How do you suggest fixing the justice system so it is more equitable from top to bottom to get rid of the backlog?
Why should people watch âAccomplice to Murderâ
The Wrap:He wants you to never forget to hug the kids, plays monopoly with the racecar and to watch âAccomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politanâ. Vinnie thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, and a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"I want to impact as many lives as I can, you know, and help to create some joy and some lifelong memories for people doing what I do." - Philly Ocean
Welcome Philly OceanWeâre joined on the Starline by a husband, dad, actor, singer and madcap entertainer. On tour with the âFull Steam Ahead Tourâ with the Titans of Soft Rock Yachtley Crew we welcome back lead singer Philly Ocean.
Philly, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Last time we talked Jimmy Buffet had just passed. How has his influence changed the way you perform and enjoy music now?
Yacht Rock is taking over as the hits of the 70âs and 80âs are being recognized again. Some of these songs are close to getting their AARP cards. Why are they so loved?
Why do you love the Crew and the road youâve been on?
As Yachtley Crew continue to work on a full album, what does it say about this project and the success of it 7 years in and the love of your fans?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Would you wear a bow tie with lights on it if Kristyn approved?
2. Whatâs your favorite drink?
3. The best Disney ride of all time is⊠?
4. One thing you want to teach your son Jack?
5. Youâve played baristas and bartenders, but what one TV series would you love to steal a scene in?
6. I know you love your son Jack 3000 but whatâs the best Marvel character that isnât Iron Man?
7. You had a residency at the Palms hotel in Vegas. Whatâs the one thing you love to do there?
8. Whereâs the one place you need to have Yachtley Crew play next?
The Back Half:How special was celebrating your birthday with your dad?
Whatâs the most important thing youâve learned from Andy Gould?
Best story about your grandmother?
Which member of the Crew are you closest with?
Why is this band so special to you?
The Hardest Question Ever:Best and worst Yacht Rock song of all time?
Youâve had some female cameo guest spots on tour. Who would you consider for a female voice?
What can you tell me about the new album?
As youâve played overseas now, what your biggest dream for the Crew?
One Big Question: (For Phillip Daniel)We all have roles to play in the world, you get to sing Yacht Rock, me to ask questions. You said "In a world filled with darkness, be the light." How has darkness weighed on you and how important is it for you to shine bright for others who may not be able to shine?
The Wrap:He loves hanging about the pool, wants to teach his son kindness and enjoys a good old fashioned. Out on tour with Yachtley Crew available soon at a city near you. We thank Philly Ocean for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.
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"Being a second grade version of somebody else is never going to bring you happiness or fulfillment." â Hannah Brown
Welcome Hannah BrownWeâre joined on the Starline by television personality, lifestyle expert, podcast host and New York Times Best-Selling author. Youâve seen her in âThe Bachelorâ, âThe Bacheloretteâ and winner of season 28 of âDancing With The Starsâ Author of âMistakes We Never Madeâ we welcome Hannah Brown.
Hannah, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Life isnât for the faint of heart. Youâve dealt with jealousy, heartache and sacrifice. How did you take these life lessons and use them in the romantic comedy book?
In the last year youâve moved to Nashville, gotten engaged, started your podcast âBetter Tomorrowâ, traveled the world and wrote a romance novel. You want to answer the question âHow can I learn to be better tomorrow?â If you could tell yourself, the 1st runner up as Miss Alabamaâs outstanding teen 2010 one thing, what would it have been?
How are you like and dislike your character Emma Townsend?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Best thing about Adam?
2. Last Alabama football game you went to and did they win?
3. Favorite of all the Barbieâs?
4. Which is the best song on The Tortured Poets Department?
5. Who is the one woman who inspired you on a daily basis?
6. Favorite thing about jiu-jitsu and what belt are you?
7. You started couples dance lessons⊠whatâs Adamâs best step?
8. Best thing about your dog?
Sneaking in one more:One thing you learned about writing âGod Bless This Messâ that made writing âMistakes We Never Madeâ easier?
One Big Question:You believe in advocating for mental health awareness. What was your lowest moment and your greatest victory?
The Wrap:Sheâs a white belt in Jiu Jitsu, loves watching her fiancĂ© do the cha cha and wants you to read her book âMistakes We Never Madeâ. Hannah Brown, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"We're really starting from the beginning, we're educating folks on what is the troubled teen industry and what happens in these programs." - Rebecca Mellinger
Welcome Caroline Cole and Rebecca Mellinger:Wilderness therapy, therapeutic boarding schools, and behavior modification facilities, do they play by the rules? We are joined on the Starline by two powerful women on a mission to reform the âTroubled Teen Industryâ. Theyâve come together for the podcast âTrapped in Treatmentâ. We welcome Caroline Cole and Rebecca Mellinger.
Friends, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Caroline, youâre living through complex PTSD from your time in a facility in your teens. You advocate for a world without abuse. Does each story you cover open wounds for you or are they part of your healing?
Rebecca, you want to drive social change. Whatâs the one thing that challenges you the most in this?
How can people help you?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. Caroline and Rebecca, since we have two guests weâll alternate questions?
1. Caroline, growing up did you watch The Simple Life with Paris Hilton?
2. Rebecca, what was your favorite episode?
3. Caroline, best thing about Rebecca?
4. Rebecca, best thing about Caroline?
5. Caroline, best place to relax in Oklahoma City?
6. Rebecca, favorite guilty pleasure?
7. Caroline, best moment at South by Southwest?
8. Rebecca, favorite moment form the USC Medical Clown research program?
One Big Question:Which episode touch you the most this season?
The Wrap:âTrapped in Treatmentâ is the powerful podcast on the Troubled Teen industry Caroline Cole and Rebecca Mellinger thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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Craving a chuckle, a jolt of excitement, or a case of the heebie-jeebies? We've got you covered in our latest audio adventure! Chris Woolsey is your tour guide through the wacky, the wild, and the downright weird in streaming.
Buckle up for a blast from the past with the knee-slapping shenanigans of the Carol Burnett Show. Then, switch gears and hang onto your seats as Jean Claude Van Damme kicks butt and takes names in 'In Hell'. And just when you thought it was safe to go back to your earbuds, Christina Ricci creeps into the scene with 'Monstrous' to send shivers down your spine.
But wait, there's more! Chris is dishing out his top pick of the week, 'Taboo', with the brooding and brilliant Tom Hardy. So, what are you waiting for? Plug in, press play, and let the binge-fest begin! Let's go Binge Watching Beyond the Mic
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âJustice means a true verdict, a verdict that speaks the truth.â â Nancy Grace
Welcome Nancy GraceWeâre joined on the Starline by an award-winning commentator, victimsâ right advocate, broadcast journalist and mom. Founder and publisher of CrimeOnline.com and host of the podcast âCrime Stories with Nancy Graceâ we welcome Nancy Grace.
Nancy, letâs go Beyond the Mic. The goal of âCrime Stories with Nancy Graceâ is to use the power of your social media following, telling stories on a daily basis. How did the concept of using podcasts to meet your audience where they were come from?
So who influenced you at Mercer and gave you a deeper appreciation of the law?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Best thing about your children?
2. What breed is your rescue dog?
3. Who is the one friend you can depend on when you need to be cheered up?
4. Best place on the Mercer University campus?
5. Last book you read for pleasure?
6. Favorite place to take a walk?
7. What color was your prom dress?
8. Favorite board game?
One Big Question:You worked in the Fulton Country DAâs office as a special prosecutor. What does the word justice mean to you?
As families still struggle with cold cases around the country, what words of kindness do you have for them today?
The Wrap:She loved her peach colored prom dress, the board game clue and wants you to hear âCrime Stories with Nancy Grace. Nancy Grace thank you for taking the time to talk with us today.
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âFor me, there's always been something magical that happens about watching light pass through the film plane and creating an image."
Welcome David Matalon:Weâre joined on the Starline by writer, director, actor, game designer and sci-fi madman. His latest project is the Amazon Prime movie âTotally Killerâ. WGA nominee for best new media. We welcome the Brooklyn ex-pat, David Matalon.
David, letâs go Beyond the Mic. âTotally Killerâ has time travel, psycho killer and Kiernan Shipka as your hero. Why makes creating this movie so fun for you?
Kiernan is not the only star as you pull in Olivia Holt, Julie Bowen and Randall Park. When you are writing something, do you have people in mind if it ever gets sold to play the hero and villain? Or are you happy with anyone?
The writersâ strike had your hands tied, unable to promote anything, and not getting paid for any new work. Why was it so important for the writers to strike and what was the one key thing you took away from it?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. (Since this movie was based in the 80âs) What was your biggest fashion mistake from the 80âs?
2. One fact other than thereâs a black hole in the center of the universe is your favorite from your son?
3. 1st guitar you ever bought and do you still have it?
4. Best thing about your dog?
5. What movie doesnât get the love you though you deserves?
6. Favorite Law & Order show?
7. Best class at the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU?
8. Best Dungeon Crawl Classic game youâve ever played in was with who and will you be making a sequel to Prisoners of the Secret Overlords?
The Back Half:As critics review your material, how do you utilize their praise or criticisms to improve your next project?
With social media allowing anyone to be a critic, do you feel works today would be judged the same as if they had been released any other time? I.e. if Casablanca was shown to teens today, would they have the same appreciation of it?
Whatâs one thing, other than your friendship with fellow writer Chris Woolsey, do most people not know about you?
Which subject did you write more of in âThe Concise Guide to Sounding Smart at Partiesâ and which subject did you leave to Chris Woolsey?
Favorite indie film festival?
Hollywood:Whoâs the most talented person in Hollywood right now?
How has Hollywood changed you and how do you want to change Hollywood?
Which character is better than Yoda in Star Wars?
How has your family supported and given you the love you need as you continue chasing your dreams?
You donât believe in namedropping which is totally anti-Hollywood. Why?
Why has âTotally Killerâ changed the way you see moviemaking?
Two Big Questions:How did the experience of directing, acting and writing help your soul?
Whatâs the one thing you need to make your next Hollywood dream come true?
The Wrap:He still has his Gretsch Beast guitar, colored his hair blue in the 80âs and wants you to watch his film âTotally Killerâ on Amazon Prime. David Matalon, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.
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"The world doesn't owe you anything. So you have to go out and take and do what you want without letting the world take your kindness and your thoughtfulness."
Welcome Dewight Braxton Jr.Weâre joined on the Starline by an actor, singer, artist, designer, former football wide receiver who knows how to improv and puppet. Heâs part of the national tour of âThe Book of Mormonâ playing the General. We welcome Dewight Braxton Jr.
Dewight, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Without giving away the plot, what make your role so much fun?
How does a star wide receiver and engineering student discover and find a path to Broadway?
You once saidâ âEven when no one believes in you, bet on yourself!â How has achieving your dream of acting and in a Broadway show national tour change the way you dream?
Whatâs your next dream? Is your next dream Hamilton?
How did your parents and family encourage you on your dream?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. How many times have you watched Spider-Man: Across the Spider Verse? 5 How about Hamilton?
2. If you could karaoke with Cuba Gooding Jr again, what song would you duet with him?
3. Youâre the big brother to younger sisters. Whatâs the most important thing you will teach them?
4. What was your first guitar and do you still have it?
5. Do you prefer the ocean, a river or the lake?
6. Most underrated place in Detroit?
7. When you have to have âme timeâ what do you do?
8. If you had to open up a lemonade stand for your sisters, what would you name it?
The Back Half:Talk about the cast and crew and how they make you feel?
How has this 1st national tour motivate you for the 2nd and 3rd?
What is your range?
Whatâs the one thing you had to have from home when on tour?
How did it feel when the Lions got that close to the Super Bowl?
Behind Dewight:You once hated your smile, whatâs changed since then?
How has confidence changed since your 1st foray into acting?
Did you ever think you would be able to travel the country and share your talents with the world as kid growing up from Detroit.
1st place you visit every time you visit a new city?
You act, dance, can help build a stage if a stagehand goes down, what motivates you now?
How do you keep your creative side fed?
Building something takes a different skill set than singing and dancing. How do you focus that side of you when utilize that version of your creativity?
Whatâs the last thing you built for somebody else, and whatâs on your âI need to build next listâ?
Family:Family is important to you. Talk to me about your dad Dewight Braxton Sr and what he brings to your life?
Best thing your mom cooks?
So best thing about your mom?
I always ask Broadway stars about the call when they got the role. Tell me about the day which changed your life forever?
Who did you call 1st and who did you tell 1st?
One Big Question:You once told yourself âDear younger Dewight, I hope you are proud of the âMEâ you became. Iâm glad you are kinder to yourself and doubting yourself less. Iâm glad you stopped being afraid to be yourself.â When was the darkest day when doubt almost won, and how did facing that adversity help you be a better actor?
Who on the road keeps you happy?
Where can people find you online?
The Wrap:He loves the potato place across the street from his college, has to work out when he hits a new city and wants you to watch the national tour of The Book of Mormon. Dewight Braxton Jr, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.
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"It's about just everybody getting together in community and having fun." â Joey Angelo
Welcome Joey AngeloItâs Cinco De Mayo agave spirits have finally overtaken Vodka for #1 selling liquor. How and why did this happen? Weâre joined on the Starline by a man who knows his wine and spirits. Heâs spent more than 20 years selling, owning and enjoying spirits. Heâs the founder of sipMARGS and Su Casa Mezcal letâs welcome Joey Angelo.
Joey, letâs go Beyond the Mic. If you ask a person to name a vodka or tequila, theyâd probably name a dozen off the top of their heads. But other than a celebrity mezcal like Dos Hombres or Teremana people couldnât name it let alone spell it. Why is name recognition lacking in the smoky flavored beverage?
Sales for tequila have nearly doubled from the pandemic to today. Nearly $3 billion while mezcal while have increased from $24M to $60M. What caused the obsession with the margaritas and more since the pandemic?
Agave spirits are more known for use with Mexican food. You love to cook Italian food, so how do you work in agave spirits with non-traditional food combos?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Best 90âs hip hop album of all time?
2. Best and worst place youâd have to call on when you worked for Empire Merchants selling spirits?
3. Your product Viva XXXII Tequila had a portion of its sales go to animal protection charities, why is your black Havanese dog Biggie so important to you?
4. Which hurt more, breaking your brotherâs two front teeth on a water hose or getting stitches in the eye lid after having an inner tube air valve hit you in the eye?
5.What was your 1st tattoo and where is it?
6. Which is worse, I-95 or Route 1?
7. Who makes better pizzas you or your brother and whatâs your best creation?
8. Best WWE match youâve ever seen live and if you were a wrestler, what would your stage name been?
The Back Half:How has your views of spirits changed from when you 1st started to today?
Because you lost your mom at a young age being present for your daughter was important for you. As a girl dad, why is your little bug Ava so important for you and as a fitness trainer, what 1 key lesson has she taught you?
You are known as a serial entrepreneur: creating, launching, expanded, selling then starting over. Do you feel you have to continually have this cycle in you to challenge you? Why?
Adversity:Tell me about your biggest failure and how you overcame that adversity?
How have your dreams changed from when you were younger to today?
Best time in the New York City Half Marathon?
Family is important to you. How have they helped you and supported you on your darkest days and your greatest victories?
You are a founding partner in Rumble Boxing, how has it helped you stay in shape and what do you see in its future?
One Big Question:How can people change the way they use and see tequila and mezcal in the future?
Whatâs your next dream?
Where can people find you online?
The Wrap:Heâs living with a NY State of Mind, dreads I-95 and wants you to enjoy tequila and mezcal. Happy Cinco de Mayo to founder of sipMARGS and Su Casa Mezcal Joey Angelo thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.
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"It was a time of stillness, which had been absent in my life for a long time." â Bruce Dickinson
Welcome Bruce DickinsonWeâre joined on the Starline by one of the most talented men alive. He can fly a 747, champion fencer, public speaker, visionary and one hell of a rock and roller. His latest effort is âThe Mandrake Project.â We welcome the talented Bruce Dickinson.
Bruce, letâs go Beyond the Mic. In lockdown during the pandemic you created the treatment for âThe Mandrake Projectâ equal parts comic book series and modern metal album. How did this give your creativity a boost?
When putting together the comic book, did you have a lean of which universe your project would play better in, DC or Marvel?
You played two nights at the Whisky a Go Go as âThe House Band of Hellâ warming up for your tour to a full house as youâre on tour in Mexico, Brazil, UK, France Holland, Romania, Poland, and Sweden. Where is your favorite venue youâve ever played at?
Why did you decide to change from foil fencing to epee?
One Big Question:Whoâs the secret inside âThe Mandrake Projectâ?
The Wrap:Wanted his comic book to be like the Watchman, a venue with no people is like a pub with no beer and he wants you to check out âThe Mandrake Project.â Legendary Rocker Bruce Dickinson thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
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âThe longer you live,â his old man said, âthe more funerals you go to. You live long enough, you go to your own.â â Don Winslow in âCity in Ruinsâ
Welcome Don Winslow:Weâre joined on the Starline by the author of twenty five acclaimed, award-winning international bestsellers. Youâve read âCity on Fireâ , âCity of Dreamsâ his final novel finishes the Danny Ryan Trilogy âCity in Ruinsâ. We welcome the man enjoying his final tour, final book, but hopefully not his final conversation with us, author Don Winslow.
My friend, great to talk to you again, letâs go Beyond the Mic.
âThe longer you live,â his old man said, âthe more funerals you go to. You live long enough, you go to your own.â How was writing this final book, 30 years in the making, different than any other youâve written before?
Your parents loved books and they made sure you were surrounded by them, what type of book did your mom try to put into your hands no matter how hard you protested?
39 years of unconditional support from your wife Jean. As these last days of media and book tours come to an end. Whatâs the 1st thing you want to do with her?
What does your character Danny Ryan mean to you?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. You canât escape it Don, there is no Pressure.
1. If you got arrested, whoâs your one call to?
2. How do you drink your coffee?
3. Which are the five newspapers your read every morning?
4. If your hometown was going to name a street for you, what would you like it called?
5. Are you more worried about doing things right or doing the right things?
6. Favorite trivia game?
7. Which bookstore on your tour is the one that will be the hardest to leave?
8. Your favorite memory in your time in books?
The Back Half:At one point in your life you have less than $50 to your name. Today, you have bestseller after bestseller, as well as a digital army of friends and a life lived well. How would you describe the emotions you have today?
People are calling the Danny Ryan Trilogy your masterpiece, how does that make you feel?
Who are the writers that influence you to where you are today?
Why was it important for you to finish your career with âCity of Ruinsâ?
When you got the 1st copy of the hard cover in your hand what emotions did you feel?
Two Nearly Impossible Question:As you approach the beginning of a new journey, how has completing Danny Ryanâs journey give you closure for you?
When Austin Butler finishes the âCity of Ruinsâ movie, will you consider your journey complete?
I think you still win best looking bald man of all timeâŠ
The Wrap:He hates trivia, loves his coffee black and wants you to read his final novel âCity of Ruinsâ our friend Don Winslow that you so much for taking the time to talk with us.
You too, and that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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"A podcast is truly the perfect medium to tell this story because... you can travel the world in your mind." â Lars Jacobson
Welcome Lars JacobsonWeâre joined on the Starline by a film and television writer, podcaster and executive producer of the feature film âNovocaineâ. His latest project based on true events is âFodorâs Guide to Espionageâ centered on Eugene Fodor, travel writer who used his job to spy for the CIA. We welcome Lars Jacobson.
Lars, letâs go Beyond the Mic. Why was making a podcast of Fodor important for you?
What story about Eugene shocked you the most?
Which episode is the one you canât wait for people to hear and why?
The Rockin' 8:Itâs time for the Rockinâ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. You have so many projects going, podcasts, major motion pictures, and a limited series on Peacock. What do you do to relax?
2. Place you would have like to visit on the basis of Fodorâs travel guide?
3. What scares you the most?
4. When flying do you sit in the aisle, middle or window seat?
5. What do you pamper yourself with?
6. If you could write for any actor, who would you want reading your lines?
7. 1st thing you bought after you got your 1st paycheck?
8. Charity that holds a special place in your heart?
One Big Question:Whatâs the one thing you want people to get out of this story?
The Wrap:He loves travelling, needs the window seat and wants you to hear âFodorâs Guide to Espionageâ Lars Jacobson thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.
And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
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