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This week, in what might be the funniest episode yet, Molly and Emese are joined by co-stars Amy Schumer and Brianne Howey. They get candid about motherhood, career evolution, and their new film, Kinda Pregnant —which unexpectedly led to Amy’s latest health discovery. Amy opens up about how public criticism led her to uncover her Cushing syndrome diagnosis, what it’s like to navigate comedy and Hollywood as a mom, and the importance of sharing birth stories without shame. Brianne shares how becoming a mother has shifted her perspective on work, how Ginny & Georgia ’s Georgia Miller compares to real-life parenting, and the power of female friendships in the industry. We also go behind the scenes of their new Netflix film, Kinda Pregnant —how Molly first got the script, why Amy and Brianne were drawn to the project, and what it means for women today. Plus, they reflect on their early career struggles, the moment they knew they “made it,” and how motherhood has reshaped their ambitions. From career highs to personal challenges, this episode is raw, funny, and packed with insights. Mentioned in the Episode: Kinda Pregnant Ginny & Georgia Meerkat 30 Rock Last Comic Standing Charlie Sheen Roast Inside Amy Schumer Amy Schumer on the Howard Stern Show Trainwreck Life & Beth Expecting Amy 45RPM Clothing Brand A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Each week Thomas Williams will chat about sports and/or music with a guest. It's cool.
Innhold levert av Big Shiny Goons. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Big Shiny Goons eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Each week Thomas Williams will chat about sports and/or music with a guest. It's cool.
Jev (Despize, Hellbound, D.O.P., Dead to Rights) joins the show to talk about his love of Reading FC, football/soccer in general, and a whole lot of chat about the world of hardcore. We dive into his recent tours with Terror and other legendary bands, and hardcore in the UK and Europe compared to that of North America. Check out Despize and the rest of Jev's bands at: Music | Northern Unrest (bandcamp.com) Follow the podcast on Twitter: @big_shiny_goons…
Big Shiny Goons is back and in a big way. New segments, new ideas, and same audio issues (sorry). Andrew (@torqpenderloin) joins the show to talk about Hum's miraculous 2020 album "Inlet" and how much it caught everyone by surprise, and how we might never ever see it toured or the band play live again. Outside of the album, it's some Chicago sports chat, getting into heavy music, and the new segment called Monthly Programming's debut! Follow the pod on Twitter: @big_shiny_goons…
Charlie (The Athletic, @charlieo_conn) joins the podcast to talk about The National's 2005 album "Alligator" and how it set the band up on a path to eventually work with Taylor Swift. Aside from the album, Charlie and Thomas talk about Claude Giroux, writing about and describing music, and other cool stuff. Follow the podcast at @big_shiny_goons on Twitter.…
Jackson (Roxy Fever, @failsonmcdonald) is back on the pod and he brought along Minutemen's classic "Double Nickels on the Dime" for us to talk about. Outside of the album, it's about the Vancouver Canucks, listening to bands that get straight to the point, and just enjoying the good stuff.
Shayna (The Athletic, @hayyyshayyy) joins the show to talk about Turnstile's massive 2021 success and "GLOW ON." Outside of the biggest boyband in the world, it's all about writing stories that answer questions, discovering music in high school, and wondering if hardcore is the music of hockey. Follow Shayna: @hayyyshayyy Follow the podcast: @big_shiny_goons Follow Thomas: @nosalaryretaind…
It's the end of 2021, and instead of reading a bunch of people's favourite albums of the year, why not listen to what some past guests of BSG have to say? We got Laura Saba, Drew Fairservice, Arun Srinivasan, Sie Morley, Mike Pfeil, Maddie Campbell, and Rahef Issa, to talk about their album of the year.…
Neil or "Floob" (@itlooksreal, Scorchstack) joins the show to talk about Gob's 1998 sophomore album "How Far Shallow Takes You" and how influential it was in his early years. Other than that, it's about the Calgary Flames and covering bad hockey teams; as well as the Canadian music landscape and some wrestling.…
Ailish (@ailishforfar) joins the show to reminisce about some skater girl days and Avril Lavigne's 2002 debut "Let Go". Aside from the album, they talk about girl-fronted bands, developing your music taste during car rides to hockey practice, and being a pro hockey player deciding to go into sports media.…
Mike (Scorchstack, @mikeFAIL) joins the show for the SECOND time and is the first return guest in BSG history. For that, he brought Thomas Alexisonfire's 2004 sophomore album, "Watch Out!". Other than the album and the artist's impact on the Canadian music scene, they discuss getting back into childhood loves, The Armed's "Ultrapop", and bands evolving into more of themselves.…
Maddie (Broad Street Hockey, @madelinecampbll) joins the show to talk about her youthful experience with Jack's Mannequin's 2005 debut full-length record "Everything in Transit". Other than that it's about attending Warped Tour, the Philadelphia Flyers beat, and discovering music in quarantine.
John (a lot of podcasts, @cullenthecomic) comes on the show to talk about his personal pivotal album, Green Day's 1994 classic "Dookie". Other than the album and the artist, they discuss childhood sports and music, finding really specific characteristics you like in a band, as well as some Vancouver and Toronto sports sprinkled in there.…
Adam (Southpaw Sports, @crappiestoats) joins the show to talk about the comedic duo Tenacious D's self-titled debut(?) album. Aside from the immaculate piece of work, they discuss performatively watching sports, participating in sports and music communities, and some albums that perfectly shaped middle school.…
Dom (The Athletic, @domluszczyszyn) joins the show to talk about Kanye West's 2013 classic "Yeezus" and how it fits in with the rest of his albums. Aside from that, Thomas and Dom discuss the act of describing analytics in hockey, discovering music through GTA IV, and how annoying it is that bad people are good at things.…
Ramina (Scorchstack, @ramzreboot) joins Thomas to talk about The Jonas Brothers and their album "A Little Bit Longer" coming out at the peak of their popularity in 2008. Other than the album, they discuss the Kevin Jonas reality show, listening to atmospheric soundtracks on YouTube, and the Calgary Flames.…
Andrew (Wrestling Brain, Sportsfeld, @The_Zubes) joins Thomas to talk about Taking Back Sunday and his undying connection to their debut album, "Tell All Your Friends". Other than that, it's about wrestling's connection to sports and music, creating entertainment during the pandemic, and downloading songs off Limewire one at a time.…
Doug (Bearings, @HiImInABand) joins Thomas to talk about the peaks and valleys of being a Leafs fan for your entire life. They also discuss Bearings getting back on tour this fall, playing beer league during the 4-1 collapse against the Bruins, and re-discovering sports after years of intense focus on music. Listen and buy Bearing's sophomore record "Hello, It's You" on Bandcamp.…
Juliana (social for the Denver Nuggets, @juliananikac) joins Thomas to talk about Rina Sawayama's debut full length album "Sawayama" and her amazing way to blend Y2K pop with nu metal through various themes. Other than the album, they talk about what it's like producing social media content for a very charismatic NBA team, developing music tastes, and artists being literal in their interpretation being alright.…
Gráinne (2 Additional Boleyn Girls, @wholegrainne) joins Thomas to talk about Pulp's smash hit 1995 masterpiece "Different Class". Aside from the album and the britpop royalty, they discuss soccer shirts, Euro 2020, and the British acceptance for alternative bands compared to North America.
Tony (Dobber Prospects, @theTonyFerrari) joins Thomas to talk about Kota the Friend's 2020 release "EVERYTHING". Beyond the album that gives you a positive outlook, they talk about Tony discovering Buddhism, the NHL Draft, and experiencing life through albums.
Tony (10K Rinks, @OhHiTony) drops by the show to talk about The Lillingtons' 1999 album "Death by Television" with Thomas. Other than that, they discuss podcasts that don't teach you anything, the Minnesota Wild's season and upcoming offseason, as well as just enjoying something without having to take a deeper meaning from it.…
Laura (Locked On Canadiens, @theactivestick) joins Thomas to talk about Fleetwood Mac's iconic album "Rumours". Besides that, they discuss creativity in live performances, the Montreal Canadiens' hellscape, and listening to your parents' albums.
Steve (@SteveOnSens) joins Thomas to talk about Talking Heads and their classic album "Speaking in Tongues." Aside from that, they discuss listening to music while walking in Paris, the Ottawa Senators, and enjoying sports as pure entertainment.
Drew (Spin Rate, @DrewGROF) joins Thomas to talk about Hop Along and more specifically, their third album, "Painted Shut." Aside from the record, they discuss hardcore canon, the Toronto Blue Jays' season, and sharing music in modern times.
Mallory (The Broadscast, @sportslesbian) joins Thomas to talk about Janelle Monáe's album, "The ArchAndroid". Other than the record, they discuss getting into F1, the Vancouver Canucks, and extremely weird British pronunciations.
Rahef (Zone Time, @rahef_issa) joins Thomas to discuss their mutual love of Frank Ocean's 2016 release "Blonde". Other than the album, they talk about siblings influencing their music tastes, the expectations surrounding the Toronto Maple Leafs, and very good books.
Sean (Locked on Raptors, @woodleysean) joins Thomas to talk about Titus Andronicus' second album, "The Monitor". Aside from the album, they discuss Fucked Up live shows, the Toronto Raptors season in Tampa, and staying in your car to finish out a good song.
Marisa Ingemi (NBC Sports, Sportsnet, @marisa_ingemi) joins Thomas to discuss Imagine Dragons and specifically, their debut full-length album "Night Visions". Beyond the album, they talk about writing processes, the Boston Bruins, and albums reflecting key life moments.
Julian McKenzie (The Athletic, @jkamckenzie) joins Thomas to talk about his love for Tame Impala's third album, "Currents". Other than the album and artist, they touch on Kaytranada, the NHL trade deadline, and Montreal.
Jackson McDonald (Roxy Fever, @failsonmcdonald) joins Thomas to talk all about Jeff Rosenstock and his album, "Worry.". Aside from the album and Jeff's entire career, they discuss the act of creating, relating to records from experience, and a certain general feeling nowadays.
Kelly Hinkle (Broad Street Hockey, @hinx) joins the show to talk about her connection to Pearl Jam's debut album, "Ten". Aside from the album, her and Thomas talk about sea shanties, ear-opening artists, and Spanish television.
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