On this episode I speak, once again, with Daisy (Mama) about Phil (stepdad), Vic Dunlop (comedy legend), and my decision to move to L.A. #podcasting #podcasts #storytelling #storyteller
On this episode of Indian'A'ngeles Boyhood I talk with Daisy (Mama) about Phil (stepdad), Vic Dunlop (comedy legend), my decision to move to L.A. #podcasting #podcasts #storytelling #storyteller
This is a short little story about the comic and actor Richard Lewis. I wasn't his friend, or colleague, or peer, but I knew him just well enough to know that he was a class act.
I may never have had my big break, or maybe I did have it and failed to recognize it, while living in L.A., but I did have some great experiences, which I hope, lead to some great stories.
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Here's to Richard Lewis, Background artists, and letters in the mail! #storytelling #podcasts #losangeles
Spent a few minutes rapping with the hip chick Daisy, "Mama," about her adventures in motherhood. It seems my dislike of school and love of nicotine runs in the family, don't blame me!
Indian'A'ngeles Boyhood is BACK.
Welcome to the First Episode of Season 2 of "IndianAngeles Boyhood." This week I am once again joined by friend, former co-worker, and talent agent, Mr. Michael goldberg.
Why Season 2? I don't know. Have no idea. Just felt right.
Mike and I met while working in the mailroom of Saban Entertainment in the mid nineties. Saban Entertainment, if you don't know (and hopefully you don't) is responsible for that mid-nineties horror show, "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers." And for whatever small, tiny, insignificant part I may have played in that shows success, I am truly sorry.
Episode #5, "Go West Young Man."
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