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- At last, Clark Kent and Lex Luthor are reunited. Tom and I spent ten years working together on Smallville - he's like family. We reminisce about old days on the set together.
- Eli Roth opens up about his career as a cybersex sex operator, what it was like to work alongside Quentin Tarantino, and growing up with a Freudian-trained psychoanalyst as a father.
- Grant Gustin joins us this week to share the mental and physical ups and downs throughout his blossoming career, notably within the CW DC Universe as Barry Allen in The Flash.
- Dave Bautista returns to the show this week to open up more about the obstacles he overcame in his life and career through the WWE and now in Hollywood.
- Beverly D'Angelo returns to the show this week and helps us learn how to yearn. She opens up on her passion and desire to express herself, plus how she fuels these through her experiences in relationships.
- You know Emily from her role as Beth Greene on the biggest show in the world, The Walking Dead (2010), and for her beautiful music. We start off by discussing what it was like growing up in Nebraska and how she always wanted to be a singer.
- Danielle Panabaker tells me her amazing story...growing up without a lot of friends because she'd move every year, how she and her younger sister had to become best friends because of it.
- Most people know Bobby from his wildly inappropriate sense of humor, but on this week's episode, Bobby opens up about his childhood from drug use to inappropriate masturbation and everything else he's overcome.
- Tara Lipinski is the youngest figure skater to ever win an Olympic gold medal - in 1998, she did it at fifteen years old.
- Today we go inside some of our favorite moments from 2019. It's been amazing to see how this show has helped so many listeners over the past year deal with their anxiety, trauma, and mental health.
- Morena Baccarin joins us this week to talk about her rise in this industry and how she handles her delicate relationships with estranged family and ex-partners.
- Stephen Amell joins us for one of the most powerful and jaw-dropping episodes we've ever done.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeKatherine McNamara (Arrow, Shadowhunters) joins us this week to talk about the ups and downs she's faced shooting in the DC CW Universe.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeDominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd (The Lord of the Rings) join us to talk about the brotherhood they've built after meeting on LOTR and how their unique life experiences have helped one another grow individually.
- Nicky Whelan (Hallpass, Trauma Center) joins us this week to talk about her outlook on Hollywood and its relationship with social media and privacy as a whole.
- Taylor Dayne (3x Grammy Nominated) joins us to share some amazing stories from her successful career as a pop star who's sold over 70 million albums worldwide.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeBrian "Head" Welch and his daughter Jennea join us this week to share the brave story of their "relationsh!t" and how they've been able to grow out of the years and years of trauma and self inflicted harm that they both caused each other.
- Brandon Routh (Superman Returns, Scott Pilgrim vs the World) joins us to share the thoughts and feelings on his role as Superman not living up to the expectations that he had hoped for.
- Martin Starr (Silicon Valley, Freaks and Geeks) joins us to talk about his family dynamics growing up as a young child of divorce and how they've evolved as he's made his name in Hollywood.
- Bobby Lee (Tigerbelly, Mad TV) joins us this week to talk about the recent trauma, loss, and different life transitions that he's been dealing with over the last few months.
- Nick Swardson (Grandma's Boy, Just Go with It) returns to the show this week to share his crazy stories of alcohol induced benders and how one of these ultimately lead to his hospitalization and near death scare.
- Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul, Mr. Show) joins us this week to talk about the 'perfect amount of fame' he's been able to develop through everything from Mr. Show and SNL to Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
- 2018– 1h 28mPodcast EpisodeSmallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar kick off two weeks of Smallville interviews.
- Kristin Kreuk discusses her upbringing with practical, goofy and supportive parents, the extra efforts she made to be unattractive from a young age, and the way a woman's age is perceived today.
- Smallville week 2 kicks off with my Dad, John Glover (Smallville, Batman and Robin, Annie Hall).
- Tom Welling returns to the podcast to get inside of me. Tom discusses his thoughts on why I'm still single, my Smallville audition where Kristin mouthed the lines I forgot, and how shocked we both were to hear about Allison Mack.
- Today we are joined by Rob from Food on Foot, Duke a volunteer, and Roy a person who has blossomed through this life-changing nonprofit organization.
- Julie Benz (Dexter, Hawaii Five-0) joins us to talk about everything from issues with panic attacks and infertility to being surprisingly killed off of her dream role on the hit show Dexter after 4 years.
- Joe Lo Truglio (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Role Models, Superbad) joins us this week to talk about his experiences in the industry and the ups and downs that have come along with him finding success on hit shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
- Chris Pronger (Hockey Hall of Fame, NHL Stanley Cup Winner) joins us to talk about his iconic career as a hockey player in the NHL and the tragic ending that came early due to ongoing health scares.
- Laura Vandervoort (Smallville, Bitten) joins us this week and shares what it's like to be an introvert in this industry, surrounded by events and people that often give her social anxiety.
- Fortune Feimster (The Mindy Project, The Standups, Office Christmas Party) discusses her relationship with her parents, how little they had in common, and how much their divorce impacted her life.
- Bobcat Goldthwait (World's Greatest Dad, God Bless America, Call Me Lucky) discusses his friendship with Kurt Cobain and opening up for Nirvana, smashing up the set at Arsenio Hall Show, and the time he made a nun cry.
- Rainn WIlson (The Office, Super, Hesher) discusses his troubles with career obsession while playing Dwight in The Office and how it ultimately made Rainn the person an a-hole.
- Beverly D'Angelo (National Lampoon, Hair, American History X) opens up about the departure from her structured midwest upbringing in pursuit of fame and romance, her counterculture lifestyle during the 60's and 70's, and her evolution as a creative throughout her decades in the industry. Beverly also discusses the highs and lows during her career surrounded by friends, family, and loved ones like Al Pacino, Carrie Fisher, Don Henley, and Ronnie Walker.
- Dolph Lundgren opens up about the adversity he faced growing up in a physically abusive household, plus how he's been able to overcome it all with disciplined psychotherapy, meditation, and physical fitness.
- Ralph Macchio discusses the resurgence of The Karate Kid universe with the hit Cobra Kai series and how he was cautious to do another project in that franchise with the chance of it tainting its iconic legacy.
- We kick off Supernatural Week today with the one and only Mark Sheppard.
- Misha Collins joins us as the second guest during Supernatural Week to talk about the hilarious memories from his 10+ years working on the show.
- Jared Padalecki - One half of the Supernatural duo joins us today to talk about the hit series and how much it has meant to his life, finding his wife of nine years and best friends Jensen and Misha on-set.
- Jensen talks about Supernatural coming to an end after fifteen seasons and how he's glad for the show's sake that they're going out strong on their own terms.