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Samantha Harris on new podcast, ‘Your Healthiest Healthy'
TV Personality Samantha Harris has a new podcast: “Your Healthiest Healthy.” She tells us all about the wellness podcast, her journey battling breast cancer and her relationship to King Richard’s Faire.
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Drake Bell talks overcoming substance abuse and his darkest moments
Over a month after the “Quiet on Set” docuseries aired, which explored the alleged toxic work environment on some children’s television shows in the ‘90s and early 2000s, Drake Bell is opening up about how he moved past his darkest moments on the “Luminosity with Kevin Quinn and Justin Crawford” podcast.
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Listen to This: The Lazy Genius Podcast
Sue O’Connell is back with a new podcast recommendation. Kendra Adachi has tips on how to be a genius about the things you care about, and lazy about the things you don’t.
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The Lonely Island joins Seth Meyers to celebrate their new podcast
In celebration of the launch of “The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast,” Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone join the show to talk about the 2024 solar eclipse and share what they think about podcasts.
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Kit Hoover reveals what Jenny McCarthy, Katie Couric and other celebs have taught her on new podcast
“Access Hollywood” host Kit Hoover dishes on her new podcast “The Coop With Kit,” where she interviews female celebrities going through big transition periods in life.
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Amber Rose praises ex Machine Gun Kelly for apologizing to her
Amber Rose is giving Machine Gun Kelly an unexpected shoutout. The model reflected on her past relationships in a wide-ranging interview with “Hollywood Unlocked” host Jason Lee.
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Listen to This: ‘Black History, For Real'
Think you know everything about Black History? Think again! Sue O’Connell spoke to the hosts of the “Black History, For Real” podcast, where they talk about lesser-known historical figures.
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Listen to This: ‘Bless These Braces'
It’s not usually fun to relive those awkward teenage years, but thanks to the new podcast, “Bless These Braces,” it actually is! Sue O’Connell spoke to host Tam Yajia about it.
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Podcaster Bobbi Althoff speaks out after husband files for divorce
“The Really Good Podcast” host Bobbi Althoff announced that she and husband Cory Althoff, who share two daughters, are divorcing after four years of marriage.
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Listen To This: ‘Murder in Boston' Part 2
Sue O’Connell continues her conversation with Adrian Walker, host of the “Murder In Boston” podcast, which focuses on the 1989 shooting of Charles and Carol Stuart.
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Listen to This: ‘Someone Knows Something'
Sue O’Connell speaks with David Ridgen about the new season of his podcast, “Someone Knows Something.”
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Listen To This: ‘Say More'
Sue O’Connell speaks with The Boston Globe’s Shirley Leung about her new podcast, ‘Say More.’
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Late-night hosts team up for ‘Strike Force Five' podcast to benefit their out-of-work staff
Late-night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver and Seth Meyers have teamed up for a new podcast called “Strike Force Five,” named after their personal text chain. It debuted Wednesday on Spotify.
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Original ‘Boy Meets World' Topanga actress alleges she was fired for not being ‘pretty enough'
Bonnie Morgan recalls being fired from the role of Topanga on “Boy Meets World” 30 years ago, speaking on a podcast co-hosted by the woman who ultimately got the part, Danielle Fishel.
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Pregnant Meghan Trainor Apologizes for Controversial Teachers Comment
After Meghan Trainor, who is currently pregnant with her second baby, recently said “f— teachers” during a discussion on her podcast, she issued an apology on social media: “I love teachers.”
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Matthew McConaughey Says He and Woody Harrelson Might Really Be Brothers
Matthew McConaughey recently revealed that he and Woody Harrelson might be half-brothers, though the two haven’t taken a DNA test yet. Learn more about their possible biological connection below.
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‘Letters From Sing Sing' Explores Long Road to Justice For Man Who Spent 23 Years in Prison For a Murder He Insists He Didn't Commit
He has been granted clemency and President Joe Biden apologizing personally “on behalf of all society.” A new podcast explores the more than two-decade fight to set JJ Velazquez free.
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‘Letters from Sing Sing': NBC News Studios Podcast Investigates High-Profile Murder Case
A podcast telling the story of a man convicted of murder, a journalist and the letter that changed both of their lives is launching on Feb. 20.