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Mark Chavez is a comedy person, an actor and a writer. | Host | |
Ryan Beil is a comedian, actor, and writer. | Host | |
Maddy Kelly is a comedian, and writer. | Host | |
Neill Blomkamp is a film director, producer, screenwriter, and animator. | Guest | |
Phoebe Robinson is a multi-talented comedian, writer, actress, and producer known for her sharp humor and insightful commentary on race, gender, and pop culture. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Robinson gained widespread recognition as the co-creator and co-host of the hit podcast "2 Dope Queens" alongside Jessica Williams. The podcast's success led to a series of critically acclaimed HBO specials. Robinson has authored two bestselling books, "You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain" (2016) and "Everything's Trash, But It's Okay" (2018), both of which blend personal anecdotes with astute social commentary, as well as "Please Don't Sit on My Bed in Your Outside Clothes: Essays" (2021). In addition to her work in comedy and literature, Robinson founded her own production company, Tiny Reparations, to amplify diverse voices in media. She continues to be a prominent figure in entertainment, using her platform to advocate for inclusivity and social justice while delivering her unique brand of comedy. | Guest | |
Oliver Parker is an English director, producer, and screenwriter. He wrote and directed the 2018 musical film Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. | Guest | |
Rainn Wilson is an actor, comedian, writer, director and producer. He is best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on the American version of the television comedy The Office. | Guest | |
Kerry Appleyard is a Canadian film and TV producer. | Guest | |
Addison Duffy is an American talent agent at United Talent Agency. | Guest | |
Kirsten M. "Kiwi" Smith is an American screenwriter and novelist whose credits include Legally Blonde and Ella Enchanted. She has written most of her screenplays with her screenwriter partner Karen McCullah. | Guest | |
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a distinguished American astrophysicist, author, and science communicator celebrated for his ability to popularize complex scientific concepts. As the director of the Hayden Planetarium and a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History, Tyson has significantly contributed to public understanding of space and science. He is best known for hosting the TV series "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" and "StarTalk," which blend science with popular culture. Tyson's engaging approach and dedication to science education have earned him numerous accolades and a prominent place in contemporary science communication. | Guest | |
Jem Garrard is a British-Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer. Garrard is the creator and showrunner on the space opera series Vagrant Queen released in 2020, and the award winning mockumentary webseries Android Employed, which ran from 2017 to 2018. They directed the fourth series of comedy-drama You Me Her in 2019, and episodes of Wynonna Earp and Motherland: Fort Salem. Garrard has been nominated for a daytime Emmy award for Mech-X4 and won a Leo Award in 2018. | Guest | |
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Gregory Behrendt (born July 21, 1963) is an American comedian and author. His work as a script consultant to the HBO sitcom Sex and the City, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, paved the way for co-authoring of the New York Times bestseller He's Just Not That into You (2004), later adapted into a film by the same name.[1] Apart from that he also hosted two short-lived television shows, The Greg Behrendt Show (2006) and Greg Behrendt's Wake Up Call (2009). | Guest | |
Karan Soni is an Indian-American actor. | Guest | |
Melanie Bragg is an American lawyer, author, and public speaker. | Guest | |
Mika McKinnon is a Canadian field geophysicist, disaster researcher, and science communicator. She is a co-investigator of the Southwest Research Institute's Project ESPRESSO and was a science adviser to the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe. | Guest | |
Catherine Winder is a Canadian digital media producer and executive.Winder served as President of Rainmaker Entertainment from May 12, 2009 to June 30, 2012. Winder is a native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and began her film career in Japan, which she later said helped her in adopting anime and manga elements into the Clone Wars animation style. | Guest | |
Emily St. James (formerly Emily VanDerWerff) is a critic, journalist, podcaster, and writer. Currently, she is the Critic at Large for Vox. Prior to 2019, she published under her old name, Todd VanDerWerff.St. James started her career by working for the student newspaper while studying at South Dakota State University. In 2004, she graduated and began working for newspapers, writing and copy editing, while maintaining her TV blog. Later, she wrote for the A.V. Club, first as a freelance writer, and then as an editor. | Guest | |
Billy Mernit is a screenwriter and novelist, a story analyst for Universal Pictures and the author of Writing the Romantic Comedy (Harper/Collins) and Imagine Me and You (Shaye Areheart/Random House). | Guest |
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