Comedic writer/director/producer, John Hamburg, shares some serious insights—the ones that drive his constant box-office hit, audience-pleasing comedies.
In this Episode, Standup Comedian/Actor, Nick Thune, who has appeared on the “Tonight” show eight times; “Conan,” “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” and recently debuted on comic NatE Bargatze’s show, has many TV and film projects under his comedy belt. Chatting with David, Thune singles out one of his favorite projects, “Phone Tag”; how he migrated from Seattle to L.A., and explains the story behind one of his favorite standup bits: “Dear Daniel.” He opens up about his first love at 12-years-old; talks about the science of processing the process of a breakup; shares his checklists for good reasons to leave a relationship behind, and he also talks “Box-checking,” and his list for bailing out of a coupling. Thune also shares some jokes. He then shifts to a more somber tone, suggesting that a sad-sack breakup person should treat him or herself with the same empathy they would offer a friend when going through a breakup. “Don’t be hard on yourself,” is Thune’s mandate. The TikTok and Instagram star also declares, “The only way out of a bad breakup is through it.” Thune is funny, sympathetic, wise, and kind as he dolls out his remarkable advice to the lovelorn. After all, he confides to Host Glass: He’s been through it himself a number of times!
Legendary standup comic, Rita Rudner, tosses out some classic one-liners while talking about breakups, love and her life’s philosophy full of some sage advice with Host David Glass.
Standup comedy maven, Judy Carter, shares insights on writing and performing standup comedy and the power of using humor to get through her own personal “breakups.”
USC Provost Professor, Dr. Wendy Wood, dissects what constitutes a habit as opposed to an addiction, how and why we form habits, the complexities of breaking them and integrating new ones in our behaviors, and how to acquire and stick to new ones.
Why kick yourself around the block? Tracey Jones, Personal Trainer at Ultimate Personal Training gym, in West Hollywood. is very methodical about getting her clients fit. More than that, she lays it all out when instructing divorcees how to select a personal trainer....
Look at Who’s Looking Now! Rayne Parvis, author of “Guide to Style: How to go from Drab to Fab,” offers up all kinds of tips on what to wear and not wear after the divorce. Parvis talks candidly about outward appearance according to body shape, age, career appropriate...
Finding out what is naughty and what is nice. Better watch out! Author and consultant, Lisa Gache, shares her “Beverly Hills Manners,” book punch- list to bring clarity to what is “naughty” and what is “nice” when dealing with your ex, the kids, in-laws and extended...
Don’t even think about it! Always a way out…a way forward! Mental health and suicide experts talk with Host David Glass in depth about how to circumvent suicide ideation around the holiday season. And, how to prevent suicide. Host Glass, who holds a degree in...