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The comedy legend behind iconic characters on 'The Simpsons' is now taking on a new voice: Bruce Springsteen! Hank Azaria stops by the 'Our Way' studios to discuss his innovative new tribute act to The Boss, Hank Azaria & The EZ Street Band — which is making stops at Brooklyn Bowl and The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey (naturally) this November!
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Paul and Skip welcome one of the most recognizable (and hilarious) voices in the show's history, Will Arnett! The star takes us behind the scenes of his hit podcast Smartless (and his friendly rivalry with BFF Jason Bateman) before throwing it back to his early days growing up in Paul's native Canada. He describes moving to New York as a struggling actor in his early 20s before breaking through with Arrested Development and beyond.
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Paul and Skip are joined by the famed political pollster to break down the presidential debate, offer thoughts on the outcome of the election, the impact of Taylor Swift's recent endorsement of Kamala Harris, and explain why this campaign cycle is unlike any in American history.
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The legendary sports commentator tells tales of his career beginnings with Muhammad Ali, his intimate friendship with Mike Tyson and more.
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Paul and Skip have an audience with the Big Macher of the music world. Grubman shares negotiation tips that helped him assemble deals that transformed the industry and insights about his celebrity clients, including Bruce Springsteen, Mariah Carey, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, U2, Elton John and so many more. He also details his incredibly journey that took him from failing law student to one of the founders of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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The “Right Here Waiting” hit-maker opens up about the 14 number ones he’s penned and the grateful life he leads. He takes it back to his early days when Lionel Richie called Marx’s family home (!) to encourage him to make the move to LA, and Kenny Rogers bought his song when Marx was still a young backing singer. He also explains how Barbra Streisand passing on one of his songs proved to be the biggest break of his career, and why Twitter proved to be an unlikely meeting place for him and his now-wife, Daisy Fuentes.
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Paul and Skip welcome the award-winning actor to discuss his remarkable journey that saw him go from the inaugural host of E!'s TV clip round-up Talk Soup to acting alongside Harrison Ford in Sydney Pollack's remake of Sabrina just a few short years later. He also discusses going to Jack Nicholson's house to audition for his iconic role in As Good As It Gets, the trials and tribulations of bringing Little Miss Sunshine to the big screen, and demonstrates his stunning array of flawless impressions.
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To help understand the wildest election cycle in modern memory, Paul and Skip call on the legendary political commentator to make sense of it all. The Ragin' Cajun does not disappoint, dispensing straight-spoken wisdom and hard truths in his own inimitable (and often hilarious) way. Listen to find out where he stands on Kamala Harris' ascent, the financial health of the country, the Trump assassination attempt and more.
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Paul and Skip have an audience with a man who’s films have racked up an astonishing 47 Oscar noms over the course of his incredible career. During his long tenure at Warner Brothers, he helped bring classics like Goodfellas, JFK, Unforgiven, Heat, L.A. Confidential, and Twister to the big screen before embarking on an ultra-successful run as an independent producer. His reputation as a Hollywood visionary stems from the fact that he’s seen it all. During this candid interview, Gerber recounts his youth as a showbiz kid, rubbing shoulders with Paul’s Rat Pack friends alongside his agent father. He shares tales from his early days in the music industry, working with rock legends like Joni Mitchell and Neil Young as well as developing acts like Devo and The Cars in the burgeoning post-punk and New Wave scene. Gerber also shares rare insights into his decades-long creative alliance with Clint Eastwood, and explains the long journey to get the blockbuster ‘A Star Is Born’ off the ground.
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Acting legend Robert Wagner stops by the ‘Our Way’ virtual studios shortly after the 80th anniversary of D-Day so he and Paul can trade memories of making the epic war drama ‘The Longest Day.’ Wager recalls the glorious days during the Golden Age of Hollywood, from getting his big break as Clark Gable’s caddy at the Bel Air Country Club, to getting acting tips from Spencer Tracy — and even acting opposite Marilyn Monroe during her first screen test. Wager also recalls his hilarious turns in two of the funniest movies of all time: 'The Pink Panther' and 'Austin Powers.'
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Paul and Skip have an audience with music royalty: Mr. Clive Davis. The legendary label exec and current Sony chief reflects on getting his start in rock by signing Janis Joplin, laughs about giving tips on stage craft to a young Bruce Springsteen, and recalls the emotional night Whitney Houston sang for him for the first time. Davis also reveals what he looks for when signing new artists, the act he regrets NOT signing, and his favorite song.
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Paul and Skip exchange style tips and life advice from the world-class fashion figure—a man who's literally written the book (a New York Times best-selling one!) on how to look great at all times. From Vogue and Vanity Fair to CNN and YouTube, Derek shares his amazing story that saw him go from small-town boy to BFFs with the biggest figures in entertainment and one of the most powerful influencers in the industry. While you can't teach taste, this episode comes pretty close.
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On this very special episode, Paul and Skip go on location to the nerve-center of entertainment journalism — TMZ’s studios — to talk to the man behind it all: Harvey Levin! The media mastermind gets personal as he reflects on being a firsthand witness to the assassination of RFK as a teen in 1968. He also opens up about getting his start in the business during the OJ Simpson trial, how he came up with the name "TMZ," and what it takes to run his operation today. (Hint: it involves getting up VERY early in the morning!) Levin also offers revealing insights on the ongoing Diddy headlines, and shares an unforgettable musical moment with Paul.
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Paul and Skip sit down with the IMAX chief to discuss the future of cinema and the biggest blockbusters of today. He reveals how the company brought Taylor Swift's record-breaking 'Era Tour' to the (really) big screen and changed the game for concert films, and also recalls what it felt like to get an Oscars-shout out from Christopher Nolan following the Best Picture win for 'Oppenheimer.' Perhaps most importantly, he weighs in on the best place to sit in an IMAX theater — and his answer may surprise you.
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Paul and Skip sit down for a master class in world economics courtesy of Carlos Slim, the business titan named by Forbes as the richest man in the world from 2010 to 2013. Slim opens up about the tremendous responsibility that accompanies his wealth, his outlook for the global financial forecast, and how the rise of artificial intelligence presents an opportunity to re-think the traditional work week.
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The 'Our Way' producers turn the tables on Paul and Skip and interview the hosts about their legendary careers. Skip looks back on his early life before becoming a hugely successful real estate developer and business visionary, and reflects on all the pranks he and Paul have pulled on one another. Paul recalls the unrequited high school crush that inspired “Diana,” the 1957 hit that transformed him from a small-town Canadian teen to an international pop star, the time he did battle with the US Customs office, and his relationship with Johnny Carson — including the night that the talk show legend fall afoul of the Mob…with disastrous results!
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During the dessert course of their lunch together, Frankie and Paul reflect on life lessons from Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin. They pair look back on their experiences as some of the first Western pop musicians to perform behind the Iron Curtain in the early ‘60s, and Frankie explains why he almost passed on his iconic role in Grease.
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With Skip out of town on business, Paul has lunch chat with another dear friend: Frankie Avalon! Their pair reflect on 60 years of rock 'n' roll history, swapping stories from the road with Chuck Berry, Bobby Darin and James Brown, and what it was like coming up as teen idols in the 1950s. Frankie also recalls his nights hanging out at Elvis' house — and the time his future-wife turned down a date with the King of Rock!
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Alec Baldwin joins Paul and Skip to discuss his storied acting career, spanning 'The Hunt for Red October' to his record-breaking stint on 'SNL,' '30 Rock' and beyond. He offers the guys an impromptu lesson on method acting, explains why he was reluctant to do his iconic monologue in ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ and how his instant-classic Trump impression impacted his view on the ex-President. Baldwin also reflects on the time he called Paul McCartney an “A-hole” in a yoga class, how he wound up as the first guest on ‘Inside the Actors Studio,’ and his 39 years of hard-won sobriety.
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