Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson - Wait! Did Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin Just Say SEQUEL??

Episode Date: November 24, 2025

Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin reunite and reignite our need for a "Something Borrowed" sequel! Hear what WOULD bring them back for a reboot of the rom-com classic. Plus, you’ll never guess wh...at Oliver and Ginnifer have in common, and WHO is the mystery person making cameos in all of Ginnifer’s movies?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast, Guaranteed Human. On this week's episode of Next Chapter, I, T.D. Jake, sit down with Denzel Washington, a two-time Academy Award-winning actor and cultural icon for a conversation about change, identity, and the moment everything shifted. I mean, I don't take any credit for it. It's nothing I did as special. know, then knocked down a few pegs and recognize it, but I just didn't put me first. I just put God first, and he's carried me. Whether you're rebuilding, reimagining, or just trying to hold it together, this one will speak to you.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Listen to the next chapter podcast on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. New episodes drop weekly. Don't miss one of them. Hey there, Dr. Jesse Mills here. I'm the director of the men's clinic at UCLA, and I want to tell you about my new podcast called The Mail Room. And I'm Jordan, the show's producer. And like most guys, I haven't been to the doctor in way too long.
Starting point is 00:01:16 I'll be asking the questions we probably should be asking, but aren't. Every week, we're breaking down the world of men's health from testosterone and fitness to diets and fertility. We'll talk science without the jargon and get your real answers, to the stuff you actually wonder about. So check out the mailroom on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite shows. What up, y'all?
Starting point is 00:01:37 It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it? I got judged horribly.
Starting point is 00:01:57 The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show. Check out Not My Best Moment with me kept on stage on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. On the podcast Health Stuff, we are tackling all the health questions that keep you up at night. I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally, a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dibolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled, Do I Have Scurvy at 3am? And on our show, we're talking about health in a different way, like our episode where we look at diabetes.
Starting point is 00:02:25 In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is type 2? Extremely. Listen to health stuff on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Big Take podcast from Bloomberg News keeps you on top of the biggest stories of the day. My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day. Stories that move markets. Chair Powell opened the door to this first interest rate cut.
Starting point is 00:02:55 impact politics, change businesses. This is a really stunning development for the AI world and how you think about your bottom line. Listen to the big take from Bloomberg News every weekday afternoon on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Kate Hudson. And my name is Oliver Hudson. We wanted to do something that highlighted our relationship.
Starting point is 00:03:24 and what it's like to be siblings. We are a sibling rivalry. No, no. Sibling reverie. Don't do that with your mouth. Sibling revelry. That's good. Hey, it's all around.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Oh, oh, oh. Oh, I'm so excited. Whoa. Whoa. Because we are interviewing. You calm down, girl. You shut the fuck. You've calmed down.
Starting point is 00:04:07 If you're going to be excited, you have to warn me first. Over, over, over, over, over. Ginny Goodwin and I did a movie called Something Borrowed Together. Mm-hmm. Smash it. Smash it. Someone asked me on the carpet, what is the movie, that you wish you could do a sequel to.
Starting point is 00:04:26 And I was like, honestly, I really loved playing Darcy. And something borrowed, there was a, there's a book after that called Something Blue, but we never got to do it. And that book is where Darcy ends up, you know, at the end of the movie, she's pregnant and then, and selling Blue, like, it's a whole thing. And I was like, we had so much fun. Like, those characters were so fun. And then it's one of those movies that people always say to me like that, they love that
Starting point is 00:04:52 movie. So it kind of didn't do what we hoped it would have done but then of course
Starting point is 00:04:56 like a lot of these movies had this sort of different life. Yes. Yes. And so I'm
Starting point is 00:05:02 excited to see Rachel. That's her character's name. Rachel. Rachel. Yeah, that's her
Starting point is 00:05:09 character's name and something borrowed. She talks like that. No, I don't know why I'm talking like they is. I just say.
Starting point is 00:05:15 What does it? Why do Rachel? Let's bring her in. I can't wait. And now she's a mommy and I can't wait to talk to her. I call her Gigi. Oh. Right.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Oh, look at her pie on her. Oh. Ginny is a pumpkin pie. A pumpkin pie. Hi. I have been changed it for like six years and every time this happens, I'm like, I forgot to change the pie. No, don't ever change the pie. It's a treacle tart.
Starting point is 00:05:47 If you ever want a treacle tart, I'll make you a treacle tart. It's basically like limited. and syrup and breadcrumbs and there's like nothing better. It's like a soupy pie that then you bake it's no longer soupy and it's just like... Are you a baker?
Starting point is 00:06:01 I'm kind of a baker. Well, did you know that I was on the greatest British bakeoff for the celebrity version? Wait, what? Can we please have like a viewing party and they have to explain
Starting point is 00:06:16 what was really going on behind the scenes. I am dying. Oh, yeah. Well, Paul Hollywood and Prue, I was like star-struck because I've seen every single episode. And did you learn? Do you feel like you walked away? No, you know what I did?
Starting point is 00:06:28 I just followed the recipe to a tea because baking is science. So I was just like, I'm going to be precise. And that's pretty much all I did. You know, I added a little Hudson flare and threw some things in here and a little dash of this and a little sprinkle of that. But for the most part, you know. Listen, do not simplify baking. We could spend the whole time talking about this. Wait, I've seen you know, it's so long.
Starting point is 00:06:55 I know, I know, and I'm looking at your beautiful face, and you look exactly the same, and I love you, and I... Same. And your children, your mother. Do you remember when I was, like, looking through your purse, and you had boy toys in there, and I was like, oh, I want to have boy toys in my purse someday. Like, you had, like, cars and, like, a transformer friend. I know. I was, like, someday. And now we're spliced.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Exactly. And your kid has the greatest name. The greatest name. It doesn't get better than that kid's name. Do you go, by the way, O-L-I for your nickname or O-L-L-L-I? O-L-L-I-E. Oh, nice. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:37 But people spell differently. But he said he's going to be extremely handsome, extremely charming. Oh, God. You know, people are just going to gravitate towards him. His career might be a little. bit yeah but like everything else is going to be great that's the only oliver like olivers are only like mid they're handsome but like mid with career i'll have them watch this i'm just going to prepare you i'm so happy for you i i i i watch you from a distance always but wait can we get back to
Starting point is 00:08:13 baking real quick before we get into your whole life story yeah oliver baking isn't just science When you become a baker and you bake a lot, then you start to, you take the science and then you improve upon the flavors, the texture. Is that what you meant by Hudson Flare? I don't think you know who the fuck you're talking to right now. Listen, I don't think you know what you're talking to. Once you see this show, you are going to retract everything you say. I don't think people to put me on the show.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I'm like, here's the thing. I am excellent at embarrassing myself. I am really good at failing at things. And, like, I think that that could be entertaining. I think you should let something. I will fall on my face, and it will be fun. It's so much fun. When Oliver was doing it, I got so excited.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Oh, God. I was so excited. I couldn't believe I was in the tent. I'm like, oh, my gosh. I'm in the tent. I pretend I'm in the tent. And I buy the swag and it's in my kitchen. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Yeah, yeah. I like hear the music. Oh, that's my, that's actually my timer on my phone. Is it really? Oh, my God. So before also we get it, as Ginny and I met on something borrowed, which is a very talked about, I don't know if you have this experience,
Starting point is 00:09:32 Ginny, but like, people talk to me about the movie all the time. I get stopped for this movie all the time. And do you remember, they wanted to cut the dance scene and people asked me about the dance scene constantly. Oh, yeah. My sons, like their girlfriends at school, have been, they've been learning the dance.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Oh, yeah. I've got a bunch of 12-year-olds. I show up. I'm like the assistant librarian when I'm not doing other things. And I have shown up on campus and had the girls be like, hey, Mrs. Dallas, look. And they do our dance. Oh, my God. That's the best.
Starting point is 00:10:08 I feel like that, I feel like that dance has had a real great life. It's definitely like, but I can't believe like, you know, the movie, when it came out like wasn't like this giant success but then the the it's just had this like it's just wild and it's bonkers yeah and i was saying to allie that i get asked about it on the carpet all the time like you know i was on the carpet not that long ago and they were like what's the movie that you would want to do the sequel and i was like well i something borrowed we never got to do the sequel and it was like you know that that book something blue it was sort of like would have been like the best
Starting point is 00:10:51 circle for that movie and we never got to do it but now I want her I feel like she I would I would not want to go back and do something blue at this point I mean we're kind of too old exactly like I remember the care you know I had a monologue and something borrowed spiraling about turning 30 and I'm like I am gonna be 50 soon yeah And so what I would like is for her to write another book where we are further along in love. Wouldn't that be?
Starting point is 00:11:22 And then we could do, we could do like a flashback to something blue with other girls? Yes, I love this. And if you and I can go hang out while they're filming. Exactly. You're not quite there yet, but your daughters. You know, if you were older, it could be your daughters. Yes. Oh, that's cool. You know. But Emily, look, she whips them out, so she could always, I mean, she knows how to write those books.
Starting point is 00:11:51 I mean, every time I'm asked about this in press, I'm like, well, if she'd like to write another one where you've got some ladies in their 40s, I mean, I'd be gay. We're in. We're in. So, Ginny, you grew up in Memphis. I did. And I realized I started this in our intro, like, in doing like a Southern accent. Oh, yeah. I don't know. That's why. That's why. That's why. And, but you lost your accent. It was like beaten out of me in theater schools. They were like, you can't, not every character can have this accent. I was like, that tracks. That makes sense. I didn't say tracks yet. That's such a filmy term. Does your whole family have hardcore, like, Tennessee accents? I mean, it's hard as I feel like I'm slipping into it. It's actually I feel like it's hard for me to hear it in them because it's just like, how they sound. But I, I feel like anywhere I go, I can identify specifically like a southwestern
Starting point is 00:12:50 Tennessee accent. Like if there's, if I'm on a plane, I'll be like Southwest Tennessee. Like I feel like there's a, there's a very specific vowels thing that we do. And so I can't hear it in other people. But yeah, I mean, I've heard videos. I've seen videos with myself as a child. And I can't believe I'm the same human being. That's crazy. Wait, did you consciously beat it out of yourself, meaning it's like, okay, I worked, you worked at it? Yes, like lots of dialect classes. Wow. And sometimes things like slip through.
Starting point is 00:13:21 Like I definitely, like, I can't say boots, right? But then it just becomes just by rote. It's just who you are. Or do you still try to not do it. I think like I dream, I think I dream in like a not Southern accent now. You do. Like it's not part of me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:38 But then some words I hear and especially doing. voiceover work these days. I really hear things as they're coming out of my mouth. And I'm like, that's getting away from me and that's too. That's not the right sound. Isn't that so interesting? You essentially, you know, take a part of yourself and just, and just, it just disappears. Like, you just beat it down. Like, it's no law. You were this, Jenny, was this person. And there's a piece of her that is no longer that person because of the actor. I did a movie set in Tennessee like, I don't know, three, four years ago. And they brought in a dialect. coach. And I was like, you know, I'm going to take that. I'm going to, I'm going to go shopping.
Starting point is 00:14:16 I'm going to go eat lunch. And they were like, actually, you need more work. Wow. So getting the accent then right again was a whole process. Wow. That's interesting. Yeah. That's wild. I see it with kids. I've known a couple kids that have moved from London to the states when they're young. And they, like, they, like, like my ex went back to London, his little daughter, she has a full English accent, full. Like, you know, have you seen Daddy? You know, and then she comes back here and within four months, she has an American accent.
Starting point is 00:14:59 Wow. Well, they're so wild, yeah. And so you realize, like, language is just learned, you know? It's like, and then you realize, like, some people have, a stronger connection to it. Like, I can't do certain accents. It doesn't come easy to me. But Ryder, for some reason, can do any accent.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Like, almost like... It's a great ear. Yeah. Like, I don't know what that is. And I'm surprised that you don't feel you do well, because also with you're being musical, I feel like there's something about that that's got to be connected.
Starting point is 00:15:34 I can do certain accents. But, like, the Australian forget it. I'd have to, like, really work at it. Like, there's certain things I'd have to... I just think they like, that's just an Australian-ish word. I can't do them. I can't do them at all. So when you grew up in Memphis, was the Peabody Hotel and the Duck something that you would do as a little girl?
Starting point is 00:15:55 Or is that just like a touristy thing? No, no, no. It's still fabulous. And I have taken my kids to see it. And I mean, because we would also have like, you'd have like dances there. And I mean, I am from the place and the time of like the debut top balls and things. So like that would have their parties there. I didn't have, but I was aware.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Explain how, like, where did you grow? Did you grow up in the city or were you outside of Memphis? Oh, you say Memphis. So right, by the way. Oh. Oh, is there a way to say it? Well, she said Memphis. It's almost like, it's like diphthongy.
Starting point is 00:16:30 It's like got two sounds in it. Memphis. Memphis. I'm going to Memphis. I'm going to Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee. I think you were a local. I'm actually going there soon because my director, from there for this movie coming out song sung blue he's he lives there Craig Brewer and we're doing it
Starting point is 00:16:48 he does I've run in for 400 years I grew up in I guess what you'd call the suburbs but my my family was very like memphean in that I had two my grandfathers on both sides were both um well one was an engineer and one was a developer and so a lot of like they they contributed to the building up of Memphis you know, in like the, like, early mid-1900s. And then my dad was in the music industry until I was, I mean, until I was like in middle school. And he had, and he was a performer. And then he stopped performing when he decided that he wanted to be home with his family
Starting point is 00:17:28 and he wanted to stop touring. And so he ended up opening a recording studio on Beale Street. So also I feel like my youth was very like, I don't know, sort of. idyllically Memphis. And what about your mom? My mom was, first she was a stay-at-home mom, and then she became a substitute teacher, and then she decided to, like, go to college and get her bachelor's and her master's and her doctorate and became an expert in technology and education.
Starting point is 00:17:56 So if you need my mom to fix my mom. Wow. I call my mom, like, I have to ask my mom or my children how to handle things. So is she Dr. Goodwin? She is. That's such a good doctor name. Oh, cool. Dr. Goodwin is the best
Starting point is 00:18:10 That's like a character in a movie I know But it kind of sounds like it could be like a marvel Like Dr. Goodwin Right, but she's bad Yeah, she's kind of evil When you guys are named for your kids Did you go through
Starting point is 00:18:25 Or this is just like the jerky thing ever That I'm admitting did you go through And like make sure that your kids names sounded good with like all the careers Mm-hmm I would do this thing where I would go Ladies and gentlemen I go, ladies and gentlemen, the recipient of the Booker Prize.
Starting point is 00:18:43 The Booker Prize. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Ronnie Rose, Hudson, Fujikow. I was like, okay, that works. I mean, I guess. That's a lot. I was like, I was like, ladies and gentlemen, you know.
Starting point is 00:18:56 The honorable. The honorable, I don't know. The honorable Wilder Brooks Hudson. Yeah, good one. Yeah, but Wilder Brooks Hudson sounds like more of like a Booker Prize winner. Wilder Brooks Hudson. That does sound literary. What about Bodie Hon Hudson?
Starting point is 00:19:13 He's like, the winner of the 25 Winter Olympics. We did this with like everything we could think of. And then I was actually sitting on the Jimmy Kimmel show. I think it was Jimmy Kimmel. And he said, you do realize that you gave your son Oliver the initials OD. And I was like, you know what? I haven't actually looked at that. So I made a check out a kid
Starting point is 00:19:40 a doctor and I thought I'm president and all of those things. Thank you so much. Yeah. It's OD and odd. Thank you. My issue for my third kid is next up on the number one stage,
Starting point is 00:19:56 Rio Hudson. Please tip your girls. Awesome. That's awesome. Oh, no. Do any of your kids want to be in showbiz? I all do. every single one of them
Starting point is 00:20:08 I don't even know what to do about this in the Halloween parade Ronnie decided to be a bride with her best friend their ghost brides but she already was that and then she's like
Starting point is 00:20:18 I don't want to put the ghost makeup on I just want to put like you know lipstick and thing of course so now she's basically in a gown with her best friend and she's waving at all of the parents
Starting point is 00:20:29 like she's like what is this the barricated fans Oh, it's so fine. Well, it's more like I feel like she wants to marry a royal. I feel like her and like... Good idea. What, Louis?
Starting point is 00:20:44 What's their first born, Charlie? I like this. It's a good idea. It is a good idea. It's better than acting. I want to ask all next questions about that too. Awful idea. So Ronnie, I have to visit her at like Buckingham Palace.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Can I see my daughter? Please, please. Wait in the... I'm like not allowed to certain things. What about your kids? Are they inclined anyway? Well, we thought we would want to keep them
Starting point is 00:21:13 as far from show business as possible. And like both my husband and I feel like he's an actor as well and we both feel like there is no greater blessing than this. However, we've been in projection and like, you know, very unsustainable sort of unstable life. And so we have wanted something
Starting point is 00:21:32 just a little bit different for them. My husband and I came out of the womb from our respective mothers with jazz hands. And so then when our children, as much as we thought we wanted to set them up for like, you know, careers and finance, when they came out and did not want to be in show business, they were like, what did we do wrong? Why? Right. Yeah, no, I don't know. So my husband's now actually doing a lot of volunteering for the school and trying to get my kids. He works in the performing arts in his spare time in the performing arts department trying to get our kids.
Starting point is 00:22:04 revved up about things like SpongeBob the musical. But right now, my youngest wants to be, no, I'm actually really happy. My youngest, who's nine, Hugo, he told me he wants to be a CFO. And I had to look up what that was. Chief Financial Officer of what business? Okay, so this is where it gets good. So I have been finishing up the movies of Atopia 2, and I took them to, Disney, like, rolled out their red carpet and then let me have a bring my kids to work day.
Starting point is 00:22:33 and they just showered my children in actual candy and let them play on the animation software and watch mommy work and like, here's how lighting works and here's how editing works and all the things. And I was like, ooh, maybe they'll want to be in the arts now. And they came out and Hugo goes, now I want to be.
Starting point is 00:22:49 And we were like, yes. And he goes, the CFO of Disney. That's a good idea. Yeah. That sounds great with us. We're totally good at this. And the other one's like,
Starting point is 00:23:00 I'm going to be a pro soccer player and maybe a surgeon at the same time. Of course. We got you. How old is he? 11. I can't believe. You're a boy mommy.
Starting point is 00:23:10 I know. I was a boy mommy for a long time. Right? How different is it now? Like, I can't even fathom having me well. Oh, it's so different. And everybody sort of is like, you know, I mean, I remember when she was first born, I was like, how different is it?
Starting point is 00:23:25 I'm like, well, she just like poops and sleeps and I don't know yet. Like, let's give it some time. But the second hurt. she started like developing all i mean just she is all girl and like i mean it couldn't be more different i mean she sits in sometimes the kitchen i've you know my rider's now 21 graduating graduating from n yu this year she'll sit in the room at six years old and the boys are and she just rolls her eyes she's just like what is wrong with you guys she's like she's it's Girls just, they're just, we're so different.
Starting point is 00:24:06 We're just wired so differently. Yeah. Yeah. So, no, I'm surrounded by boys. I have a boy dog. I mean, it's, there's, and my son, my eldest and I share clothes now. So that's like a whole. Oh, that's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:19 But, like, keeping the, like, estrogen alive in this house is. So, it's. So. So one of the trips, I'm most, grateful for was this summer in Greece and it was amazing and the whole family was together that doesn't happen very often some sun a few laughs and my kids love anything adventurous so it was right up our alley and what makes those trips even more special is staying in a place on Airbnb because you're not just visiting you're living a local life for a while which makes the
Starting point is 00:24:57 experience so much more memorable so if you're planning to travel this November it's also a great time to think about hosting your own home on Airbnb, and the best part, you don't have to handle everything on your own. With Airbnb's co-host network, you can partner with someone local to help manage your listing, your guests, and everything in between. Find a co-host at Airbnb.com slash host. A decade ago, I was on the trail of one of the country's most elusive serial killers, but it wasn't until 2023 when he was finally caught. The answers were there, hidden in plain sight. So why did it take so long to catch him. I'm Josh Zeman, and this is Monster, hunting the Long Island serial killer,
Starting point is 00:25:37 the investigation into the most notorious killer in New York, since the son of Sam, available now. Listen for free on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts. What up, y'all? It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it?
Starting point is 00:26:09 I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show. Boo, somebody had tomatoes. No, I'm kidding. But if they had tomatoes, they would have thrown the tomatoes. Let's be honest. We've all had those moments we'd rather forget.
Starting point is 00:26:23 We bumped our head. We made a mistake. The deal fell through. We're embarrassed. We failed. But this podcast is about that and how we made it through. So when they sat me down, they were kind of like, we got into the small talk and they were just like, so what do you got? What? What ideas? And I was like, oh, no. What?
Starting point is 00:26:42 Check out not my best moment with me, Kevin on stage on the Iheart radio app, Apple podcast, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. On the podcast health stuff, we are tackling all the health questions that keep you up at night. Yes, I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally, a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dibolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled, Do I Have Scurvy at 3 a.m? On health stuff, we're talking about health in a different way. It's not only about what we can do to improve our health. But also what our health says about us and the way we're living.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Like our episode where we look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is type 2? Extremely. Or our in-depth analysis of how incredible mangoes are. Oh, it's hard to explain to the rest of the world that, like, your mangoes are fine because mangoes are incredible, but, like, you don't even know.
Starting point is 00:27:38 You don't know. You don't know. It's going to be a fun ride. So tune in. Listen to health stuff on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. The Big Take podcast from Bloomberg News dives deep into one big global business story every weekday. A shutdown.
Starting point is 00:27:58 means we don't get the data, but it also means for President Trump that there's no chance of bad news on the labor market. What does a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, reveal about the economy? Our breakfast foods are consistent consumer staples, and so they sort of become outsize indicators of inflation. What's behind Elon Musk's trillion dollar payout? There's a sort of concerted effort to message that Musk is coming back. He's putting politics aside. He's left the White House. And what can the PCE tell you that the CPI can't?
Starting point is 00:28:31 CPI tries to measure out-of-pocket costs that consumers are paying for things, whereas the PCE index that the Fed targets is a little bit broader of a measure. Listen to the big take from Bloomberg News every weekday afternoon on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. So, Jenny, how many siblings do you have? I have one sister. I have two step-sisters, but I was not raised with them. My parents remarried later.
Starting point is 00:29:08 So they are my step-sisters, but I don't know them as well as I wish I did. But I am very close to my little sister, who's really only two years younger than me. So basically, I mean, now with the same age. And you grew up and you were in Memphis, your whole childhood. Whole childhood, always wanted to be an actress. No, always was good. going to be an actress. There was no backup plan. So there was no question that I was not staying in Memphis. And I, yeah, I picked up and left and I moved to, well, I went to theater schools
Starting point is 00:29:38 and my sister went to art school. She's a visual artist and an animator. So also we've always had like sibling careers, which has been lovely, and overlaps. Like, she had me cast in her first animated series. So my first voiceover job was through my sister. And now I love she does cameos and all the things that I do. Oh, you know what? She was in something borrowed. She was in a bar scene. It's always like a Where's Waldo game for my family. Okay, right.
Starting point is 00:30:06 And, like, it's fun because A.Ds will get competitive. Like, I have to say, I think, walk the line one, because they put her in, like, a scene where basically everything was in unintentional. I mean, intentional per art direction and costumes. But, like, the image was almost black and white. And then my sister's in this, like, bright blue airline stewardess uniform, I'm like coming down an escalator right behind Walking Phoenix. And I was like, I don't know if that can be tough as where we're called from my family.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Yeah. But I think for a while, too, my family would get more excited about finding her than they, like, they were used to seeing me on screen. So like, I'd be in a screening with them. And then they would just all start screaming when they would see my sister on. That's so far. Right? And like now I had, and now she's like making like has little cameos even in the,
Starting point is 00:30:56 And like in the Zootopia movies, she's got little roles and things like that. And is she in L.A.? You know what? She was, and this isn't me like talking out of school because she's been public about it, but she lost her husband. She's got two very small children. She lost her husband cancer a couple of years ago. She developed cancer.
Starting point is 00:31:14 She's fine. She's great. She's in remission. But she, I think, did like the greatest thing for herself and her kids. And she moved to be with her late husband's family. So she moved out of state It's the first time we haven't been together So that's been an adjustment
Starting point is 00:31:32 Because we've always been down the street from each other Like except for college years Our whole lives We're roommates after college So it's been an adjustment But I do think it's like the greatest thing ever for Where did she move to? She moved to Phoenix
Starting point is 00:31:45 Okay And does and does the family have like siblings Did he have siblings and That is a huge family So now she's like literally in the neighborhood with her late husband's family and they're all dreamboats. Oh, that makes them emotional.
Starting point is 00:32:00 I know, me too. That means you want to cry. No crying. It's like the greatest thing ever. So I know that it was a big like, yeah, she's in her 40s and suddenly like life is presented her with a very different. How old are her kids?
Starting point is 00:32:17 They are three and seven. Oh, they're little. They're little guys. So also, I have never taken my children to any kind of Hollywood event at all. They don't even know what they are. My children have been campaigning to come to the Zootopia to Premier, which was a whole thing that we can get into,
Starting point is 00:32:35 which is a very fun negotiation. But anyway, my sister and her eldest are also coming. So we're going to be dates to the kids. Oh, fun. What is the negotiation? Well, my whole thing has been, I let them come to sets. They're allowed to set a video village and, like,
Starting point is 00:32:55 you know, I try to make sure that it's like a child-appropriate day, though at times I have thought that things would go over their heads and things did not go over their heads, or at least they did not know not to repeat lines about like infidelity at preschool. And then I had to go to preschool and say, by the way, my husband and I are fine. This was a line that he heard repeatedly on a day because I didn't know that he picked up on it. Preschool. It was like, there's a lot of infidelity in my house. Yeah, there's a lot of spelling around. We're here in the floor a lot.
Starting point is 00:33:27 But so we've never let them come to anything. We've kept it also very separate. And they really, really want to come to this premiere. Now, they don't know what that really means. And they asked me recently, because, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:42 when Disney has these premieres, they like shut down Hollywood Boulevard. And, you know, it's, I can't even fathom how many people are like on the street, on their sidewalks. And my kids were like, hey, do you remember when we went to the Knicks game?
Starting point is 00:33:54 And I was like, yeah. And they were like, you remember when we left the Knicks game and there were photographers outside by the way there were like two photographers. And I was like, yeah. And they were like, is it going to be that kind of crazy? And I was like, oh, dear. We're going to need to like, you need to show them. You need to show them like a YouTube video or something. I'm going to have to. So they want to, they want to come. And so they're actually going to come on the press tour for all like they're going to do at some LA and then everything international light with me and what we said it right I've never taken them out of
Starting point is 00:34:31 school for anything so this is going to be all the thing I haven't told the school yet they might be finding out listening to this podcast but um but we got them little suits and um what I said to them was if you walk this carpet with us which is what they want to do I said we are not like you're not going to then like go sit at the computer and like Google yourself like we're going to like we're going to have eyes on this like this we're going to pretend I know the math doesn't add up. Like, there is no math that works there. You're going to walk on a red carpet and we're not posting about it and we're not
Starting point is 00:35:02 Googling it and we're not, we're just going to pretend it's like the 1950s. Yeah, or do what our dad did, which is no one really cares about you. Meaning like, Kurt was always, Kurt was like, here's the deal. Here's a deal. This is all smoke and mirrors. It means nothing. It means nothing. Because there's nine billion people in the world that don't give a shit.
Starting point is 00:35:23 But remember, remember, and it has nothing to do with you. Yes, and who you are and what you've offered. Yeah. It's like, it's like, we had like the opposite. We had like the harsh, like, the harsh, like, guys, this is, this is like. Yeah, don't think this is real. This is all bullshit. Yeah, don't think this is real.
Starting point is 00:35:45 This is all insane. Yeah. No, I love this. I think that's healthy, though. It's healthy, I think. I think so. It is. I think so.
Starting point is 00:35:54 It's like, look, you guys, this is fun. I get it. It's fun, but it's all bullshit. This is not reality right now, you know. Right. Who knows how long this? I think that's the real thing. Who knows how long this actually lasts?
Starting point is 00:36:06 Right. So one of the trips I'm most grateful for was this summer in Greece. And it was amazing. And the whole family was together. That doesn't happen very often. Some sun, a few laughs. And my kids love anything adventurous, so it was right up our alley. And what makes those trips even more special is staying in a place on Airbnb.
Starting point is 00:36:32 Because you're not just visiting, you're living a local life for a while, which makes the experience so much more memorable. So if you're planning to travel this November, it's also a great time to think about hosting your own home on Airbnb. And the best part, you don't have to handle everything on your own. With Airbnb's co-host network, you can partner with someone local to help manage your listing, your guests, and everything in between. Find a co-host at Airbnb.com slash host.
Starting point is 00:37:00 A decade ago, I was on the trail of one of the country's most elusive serial killers, but it wasn't until 2023 when he was finally caught. The answers were there, hidden in plain sight. So why did it take so long to catch him? I'm Josh Zeman, and this is Monster, hunting the Long Island serial killer, the investigation into the most notorious killer in New York, since the son of Sam, available now. Listen for free on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:37:31 What up, y'all? It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it? I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash.
Starting point is 00:37:54 I don't know how you got on the show. Boo, somebody had tomatoes. I'm kidding. But if they had tomatoes, they would have thrown the tomatoes. Let's be honest. We've all had those moments we'd rather forget. We bumped our head. We made a mistake.
Starting point is 00:38:06 The deal fell through. We're embarrassed. We failed. But this podcast is about that and how we made it through. So when they sat me down, they were kind of like, we got into the small talk. And they were just like, so what do you got? What ideas?
Starting point is 00:38:19 And I was like, oh, no. What? Check out Not My Best Moment with me, Kevin on stage on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. On the podcast Health Stuff, we are tackling all the health questions that keep you up at night. Yes, I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally, a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dibolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled, do I have scurvy at 3 a.m. On Health Stuff, we're talking about health in a different way. It's not only about what we can do to improve our health.
Starting point is 00:38:51 But also what our health says about us and the way we're living. Like our episode where we look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is type 2? Extremely. Or our in-depth analysis of how incredible mangoes are. Oh, it's hard to explain to the rest of the world that you, like, your mangoes are fine because mangoes are incredible, but like, you don't even know.
Starting point is 00:39:19 You don't know. You don't know. It's going to be a fun ride. So tune in. Listen to health stuff on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Big Take podcast from Bloomberg News dives deep into one big global business story every weekday.
Starting point is 00:39:38 A shutdown means we don't get the data, but it also means for President Trump that there's no chance of bad news on the labor market. What does a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich reveal about the economy? Our breakfast foods are consistent consumer staples, and so they sort of become outsize indicators of inflation. What's behind Elon Musk's trillion dollar payout? There's a sort of concerted effort to message that Musk is coming back. He's putting politics aside.
Starting point is 00:40:07 He's left the White House. And what can the PCE tell you that the CPI can't? CPI tries to measure out-of-pocket cost. that consumers are paying for things, whereas the PCE index that the Fed targets is a little bit broader of a measure. Listen to the big take from Bloomberg News every weekday afternoon on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's talk about your first job.
Starting point is 00:40:40 Like, what was your very first job? Like, what was your sag card job? my sad card job was a law and order episode yes um i audition i was a i was a club girl that was my name i believe was club girl and i by the way i had to wear my own clothes and i did my own i think i did my own hair but i think they did my makeup in the audition i was auditioning to stand beside the girl that found the body in the cold open and when i was in the audition I asked if I could please instead audition as well for the girl who screams. And I got it.
Starting point is 00:41:26 So I got to scream when I saw the body. And then you see me in the background after that, you see me being interviewed by the cops. And that was my entire role. And, but it aired wildly on the same night I had become a recurring actor on Ed, on NBC, which was about the, I remember that? I remember that, yeah. And my first episode of Ed aired the same night on NBC right after Law & Order.
Starting point is 00:42:00 And I felt like I had made it. So double feature. How old were you? I was right out of theater school. So I was in my very, this would have been 2001. I was in my very early 20s. And I wanted to be. theater actress but um as i always say the theater wouldn't have me and so i decided i but i was like
Starting point is 00:42:20 i would go to london and see shows and like i don't know celebrities were all like tv and movie stars were always on stage i was like oh maybe if i get one of those jobs then they'll let me be in a play so then the focus became trying to do tv and film and i've like yet to make that i like i've done a play in l.a i was about to say i was about to ask you did you did you follow the plan. I mean, no, because also that's, it's, I've gotten really, I like cutting the line at Disneyland and I, I know of a theater life. It's like, it's, that is a noble life. That is a life of integrity. That's a lot of work and hard hours. I think too, when you're in the middle of it with kids, like I know for me, like, I want to, I want to do Broadway so bad. And I just can't
Starting point is 00:43:12 do it with kids. I've got kids in school. It's not kid-friendly. It's, I've got to wait, you know. I'm going to be old on, I don't have to be old, you know, or do like a month. Yes, a limited run. So we're great. And how about during the summer? How about some Shakespeare in the park?
Starting point is 00:43:25 How about we do Shakespeare in the park? Yes. And we offer them out something for our dance break right in the middle. But that seems like a good, like, top of the middle of, like, taming of the shrew. And then when was the thing where you were like, oh, my God, like, I, actually am making a living in life as an as an actress yeah um i remember i was on like one of the my first ever mobile phones and i was like a flip phone and it this would have been in i don't know if this was in 2001 i think this was in the fall of 2001 um i i remember i was in
Starting point is 00:44:08 time square in my reps called me i got i was really lucky in that i had agents like pick me up from a college showcase. So I was represented by the time I moved to New York. And I had gone in and auditioned for Mike Newell for Mona Lisa's smile. My God, I remember that movie. Oh, my God. I remember being in that audition. And like, I didn't know what I was doing. So I was head to toe 1950s. Like, I had figured, I had like gone to the library and gotten books about like, you know, how women did their hair in the 1950s. And like, I went in in character and I wasn't trying to be a dick. I just like, I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:44:44 what I was doing. And I remember they called me. I was in Times Square on that flip phone and they said, they're going to cast you in the movie and they don't know which of the girls, you're going to be one of the four girls. And they don't know which girl you're going to be. But you'll be in the, you're in the movie. And I remember, like, I fell over. Like, I actually physically fell over in Times Square and then, like, they like crawled into the Starbucks because I just couldn't like, I couldn't walk. I couldn't believe it. Yeah. That's so,
Starting point is 00:45:16 that's like the best feeling, isn't it? It's the best. Because when you want, like we, we share this in that when you want something, when you're like,
Starting point is 00:45:25 that's what I'm going to do. Like, there's just no question. And then finally you're like, oh, I'm going to do this. Yes, it's real.
Starting point is 00:45:33 It's really happening. They're going to let me. They're going to let me. They're going to let me. And then it was the greatest experience. I mean, honestly, it's one of my favorite.
Starting point is 00:45:43 I've ever had to you because Julia Roberts was the greatest, like, I don't know, chaperone through a first movie ever. Like, she really took me under her wing and I felt so, I don't know, I felt like I had such a good example of just being like a real pro, but making everybody on a set, she made everybody on the set feel like they were the most important person in the room. She was the first one there, the last one to leave. She had the flu and was still doing off camera for me. And so it was just like, I was like, this is, it was like, it was like,
Starting point is 00:46:13 all my Christmases came at once. Like, it was just all, it couldn't have been better. And it was like, by the way, it was on film. Remember when we were on film? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And it was like a six-month shoot all over the North East and they wanted to reshoot a scene.
Starting point is 00:46:26 They'd just be like, we're going to go back to that town in Massachusetts and reshoot a scene because we decided it might be prettier under the light of this. Like, it was such like, I don't know, like a dreamy time would be making movies. Also, like, also there was so many more stakes, like a hair in the gate when they would say there's a hair in the gate and you just did something. Yeah. What? You'll never get back.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Not saveable. Yeah, that was, Oliver, it was, so Julia Roberts and Dominic West. And then it was Hirsten Dunst, Maggie Gillen Hall, and Julia Stiles. Oh, yeah. Dominic West is so good, too. So great. So fun. What an amazing, like, first big experience.
Starting point is 00:47:10 Well, Anne, wait. I've never thought about this before, this moment. But we were, but the whole thing that happened with NBC and I was like, it's must see me night on NBC when I did my scream on the one show and then was, when Mona Lisa Smile came out, I had my second movie in the theater. And I feel like it was like at the same time or they were like right up next to each other.
Starting point is 00:47:33 And I was like, I think I'm going to get to stay. Like, they're going to let me do this and I get to stay. Yeah. that's i do that every every every time i have like one that's like actually successful i'm like oh i got another 10 years that makes me feel so much better that's why like i'm like i'm like i'm like okay okay i got 10 more years of like trying to figure out if i get some good ones or i don't know you know it's a it's such a temperamental business you know it's like and as an actor you're just a hired gun you know it's i think i feel like people there's this sort of misunderstanding
Starting point is 00:48:08 because you bear so much of the weight of the success of the movie and yet all of the other people are the ones at the helm and you're just out there representing it and I mean from the director to the producers to the studio and then if the movie does good or bad
Starting point is 00:48:23 it's kind of like on your back and you had really nothing to do with the process except except showing up for the director I feel like when he came into it there was like a different manual and I feel like maybe all of those actors would say I'm wrong, but I feel like you got your foot in the door in a significant
Starting point is 00:48:43 way, and then it's just like the door stayed ajar. And I feel like it's just a whole different beast now. Like the industry is so different than when we started. Oh my gosh. It's also, you know, this business in the last however five years plus is definitely contracting. It's shrinking, you know, as far as opportunity goes, as far as content goes, especially in the broadcast. cast world, it's just next, they're not even doing pilots anymore. I mean, remember back in the day, remember pilot season? NBC, see, they'd have like 40 pilots. I mean, and then it was crazy. Yeah. And now that's completely gone. And even in the streamer world, you know, it's just, they threw so much money into this business. And I think after the strikes and after all the
Starting point is 00:49:31 shit, it's like, well, maybe we don't need, it's just shrinking, shrinking. I've loved being, you know, during COVID my husband went to work because he was still on a show and I found myself relaxing like truly relaxing which I know so backwards given what was going on in the world that I was like there was suddenly like a well I can't I can't work like there's no there was no new work I feel so much right yeah and so there was like we were like shoved off the hamster wheel yeah and I I know that I And I feel like we've got, Oliver, I feel like our kids are about the same age, right? 18, 15, 12. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:14 You're 12, right? Because I've got in almost 12. Yeah. Wait, Kate, how old's your daughter? 7 and 14 and 21. Okay. Well, we're all in about the same world. Were y'all Zoom schooling?
Starting point is 00:50:25 Because I was like, you know what? I can do this with the Zoom school and being home and the Zoom school. And like, and like there's no option for me to go try to get a job today. Like, that's off, that's off the, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's out of the date book. Oh, God. It was just so much relief. There's weight off the shoulders.
Starting point is 00:50:43 It was like, oh, shit. Like, there's nothing I can do. I was, like, in a hazmat suit. I mean, I was alone with my children and, like, gosh. My mom sent me from Memphis. I thought this was the greatest thing ever. My mom, who I was alone in, I was a body training, a pandemic puppy, because we thought that was a good idea.
Starting point is 00:51:03 I mean, it was. It was a brilliant idea now in retrospect. But at the time it was a lot And my mother shipped me a bot The woman doesn't drink a drop of alcohol Shipped me a bottle of scotch And she was just like, I just feel like You could use this
Starting point is 00:51:17 Wow Oh my gosh Yeah I had my little pod Which was like a pod of 78 people I guess It was like my pod and glass onion It's like when she's having the party Yeah
Starting point is 00:51:30 And I'm like I'm in my pod Right It's like that Oliver was like, no, you definitely have had COVID already like four times. Like, you need to stay as far away from us. No, I know. Kate would only text with me because she thought I could give it to her over the phone if I talked. Finally, there was a time when we didn't know.
Starting point is 00:51:50 Yeah, I mean, it was crazy, though, how gnarly it was and how it sort of overtook rational thought. I mean, I would go, I remember thinking, this is going to change the way that humans interact for never literally I thought that I thought I thought we're never going to shake hands again we're never probably going to hug or kiss again I mean I really thought that and I consider myself a pretty rational person yeah I mean and now I think back on I'm like I'm like what the fuck but I think can I say I think honestly it's been like a year and a half ago was when people finally took the exhale and you were like oh life is normal and then you can feel that way because now all of a sudden it's 2025, and I swear to God, I look around at these parties, you know, that I go to a party.
Starting point is 00:52:36 I mean, it's like the 90s again. I'm like, oh, everyone is partying. I have been practicing with my kids saying no to things that they don't know what it is. Like, I make them actually act. That's where they are acting in life. That is where showbiz comes in. Because we actually act out scenes where I have them practice saying no to me. And I say things like, but I'm your best friend.
Starting point is 00:53:00 and you're being a chicken and then they come up with coming so that they're ready because I am terrified and I said to them recently I said well you know I just need you to come tell me if you ever want to do something you just need to just tell me first and we'll have a conversation about it like no problem you won't be in trouble and they were like mom you'll get us drugs and I was like I'm definitely not getting you drunk glad you asked that that's just like right you're done you're taking this the wrong way I'm not it's a tough thing to navigate. It really is because you kind of like, you know from your own experience in high school that like the, the desire to experiment or you see certain people doing certain things and you don't know if you want to do it or not do it. And some of it looks really fun and some of it's kind of scary. And then there is like peer pressure is like a real thing. Like all of these things are tough to navigate. But my, my thing. is nowadays it's so much scarier and so I it's like our life in in the 90s in the early
Starting point is 00:54:09 late 90s we didn't have the same kind of like scary no no fentanyl scares like there was like there were like basil leaves ground up in the weed yes my I was like oregano yeah that's what it was a pregnant. I'm seeing. I don't even know. It was a very time, any of it. Every time they go out, I say, be smart, be safe every time. And then I say, like, don't be a fucking idiot. That's what I say. I do. I'm like, don't be a fucking idiot. It is. Don't be stupid. Isn't it crazy? By the way, having kids is really just about trying to keep another human alive, like, at all the different stages. Like, I keep going like,
Starting point is 00:54:49 well, there be a stage where I'm not worried about the keeping you old life. No. No. No. It's just going to be. A different kind of keeping you alive. It's more, I had someone say to me, because I was having a lot of anxiety about my kids at one point, and she just goes, you know, with ride or leaving. And she goes, when I started to do that, she's like, it's just, I just went to faith, not fear. Faith, not fear. And I was like, well, I like that as a mantra, you know.
Starting point is 00:55:17 I love that. Because also when you show faith in your kids, you know, and you show that you have trust in them and you give them proper independence, I feel like they don't take that for granted. They're sort of like, I know that my mom has faith in me to be safe and to do the right thing. Yeah, and you can't,
Starting point is 00:55:35 the problem is we catastrophize about what could happen to our kids. So we're creating this stress and this anxiety and physical pain from something that hasn't even happened yet. Anyway, Zootopia 2. You're all right. So one of the trips I'm most grateful for
Starting point is 00:56:01 was this summer in Greece and it was amazing and the whole family was together that doesn't happen very often. Some sun, a few laughs. And my kids love anything adventurous. So it was right up our alley. And what makes those trips even more special
Starting point is 00:56:17 is staying in a place on Airbnb. Because you're not just visiting, You're living a local life for a while, which makes the experience so much more memorable. So if you're planning to travel this November, it's also a great time to think about hosting your own home on Airbnb. And the best part, you don't have to handle everything on your own. With Airbnb's co-host network, you can partner with someone local to help manage your listing, your guests, and everything in between. Find a co-host at Airbnb.com slash host. A decade ago, I was on the trail of one of the country's most elusive series.
Starting point is 00:56:51 serial killers, but it wasn't until 2023 when he was finally caught. The answers were there hidden in plain sight, so why did it take so long to catch him? I'm Josh Zeman, and this is Monster, hunting the Long Island serial killer, the investigation into the most notorious
Starting point is 00:57:07 killer in New York, since the son of Sam, available now. Listen for free on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts. What up, y'all? It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers,
Starting point is 00:57:27 creators, friends, people I admire who had massive success about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it? I got judged horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show. Boo, somebody had tomatoes. I'm kidding. But if they had tomatoes, they would have thrown the tomatoes. Let's be honest. We've all had those moments we'd rather forget. We bumped our head. We made a mistake. The deal fell through.
Starting point is 00:57:55 We're embarrassed. We failed. But this podcast is about that and how we made it through. So when they sat me down, they were kind of like, we got into the small talk. And they were just like, so what do you got? What? What ideas? And I was like, oh, no.
Starting point is 00:58:08 What? Check out Not My Best Moment with me, Kevin on stage, on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcast, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. On the podcast Health Stuff, we are tackling all the health. questions that keep you up at night. Yes, I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally, a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dabolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled, do I have scurvy at 3 a.m. On health stuff, we're talking about health in a different way. It's not only about what we can do to improve our health, but also what our health says about us and the way we're living. Like our episode where we look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean,
Starting point is 00:58:46 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is Type 2. Extremely. Or our in-depth analysis of how incredible mangoes are. Oh, it's hard to explain to the rest of the world that, like, your mangoes are fine because mangoes are incredible, but, like, you don't even know. You don't know. You don't know.
Starting point is 00:59:10 It's going to be a fun ride. So tune in. Listen to health stuff on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. The Big Take podcast from Bloomberg News. dives deep into one big global business story every weekday. A shutdown means we don't get the data, but it also means for President Trump that there's no chance of bad news on the labor market.
Starting point is 00:59:34 What does a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich reveal about the economy? Our breakfast foods are consistent consumer staples, and so they sort of become outsize indicators of inflation. What's behind Elon Musk's trillion dollar payout? There's a sort of concerted effort to message that, Musk is coming back. He's putting politics aside. He's left the White House. And what can the PCE tell you that the CPI can't? CPI tries to measure out-of-pocket costs that consumers are paying for things,
Starting point is 01:00:06 whereas the PCE index that the Fed targets is a little bit broader of a measure. Listen to the big take from Bloomberg News every weekday afternoon on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I have a question. You've been doing a lot of voiceover work. Like, what, how did this happen? I don't know. I mean, I used to go into Disney and because I'm like a real Disney nut.
Starting point is 01:00:35 Like, I'm a Disney file. Like, I was raised on it. I'm of the cult of, like, I've drunk Walt's Kool-Aid. And I used to go, I asked my reps to start sending me in for anything animated. I just want it. Because I felt like Disney was the, I mean, that was, that was it for me. And I would go in and I would just beg and say, like, wherever you can stick me, like, seriously, stick me there. And I did a tinkerbell, like, one of these straight to, well, it was called straight to video.
Starting point is 01:01:03 We don't have that one, do we? Anyway, it was straight to video, straight to video, and it was many years ago. And I was then after that, I was still working on that movie, and I was cast, I was on once upon a time, which is Disney stories, right, with a modern twist. I was up in Canada pregnant with my eldest, and I was literally sitting in Mickey Mouse pajamas on a morning off. And I got a phone call. I got one of those calls where all your reps are on the phone at once. And my voiceover agent was in the mix. And I turned to my husband, and I said, I'm getting fired from Tinkerbell.
Starting point is 01:01:39 And he was like, what do you mean you're getting fired? And I'm like, well, there is a call in from all of the reps and the attorneys. And the voiceover agent is in that mix. And so I'm clearly from Tinkerbell. And it was the Zutopia 1 offer. So I have no idea how it happened, but it did. And I did not read a script. I was just told Jason Bateman and I would be buddy cops, that I would be a rabbit,
Starting point is 01:02:06 that he would be a fox, and would I like to sign the contract. Wow. That is it ever a deep dive into sort of what they heard, why they wanted you? No, it was. I thought it was, I thought they were going to say they were watching once upon a time, because it's Disney or it had something to do with the tinkerbell. And one of them was watching a movie that I did called, he's just not that into you.
Starting point is 01:02:28 And he said he was listening to, he was like doing something else and he heard me on the TV in the other room. And that that was the project, which I thought was bonkers, right? And now I go to them, I go to all my bosses at Disney and I tell them, if you have anything for me to do, I will do it because I love working for them so much.
Starting point is 01:02:48 Like I just feel like, If I just did this forever, I'd be really okay with that. Amazing. That's very cool. Dreams are coming true. So cool. Disney style. Right.
Starting point is 01:03:00 And then a little tinkerbell just flew behind her head. That's right. I should rig that in here. I love you. I love you. It was so good to catch up. And Oliver, it's so good to get to know you. Yeah, this was fun.
Starting point is 01:03:15 And I'm pretty funny with so much of this parenting. So many of her, I find that very inspiring. A lot of things she said. I'm running with it. Just, you know. Oh, good. Well, I hope I see you soon. Same. It's been so long. Yeah, but you literally look exactly the same. I do. I don't. You really know, it's long. You know, listen, another couple years, I'm, you know, we were all getting face lips. Let's be honest. Let's go. Let's just go and then we'll stay in and we'll do recovery together.
Starting point is 01:03:39 We'll all do it together. I love you. I love you. Bye, babe. Bye, you've got it. Bye. Bye. That was great, Kay. Oh, it was so great. It was so great to catch up with her. I know. I love her so much.
Starting point is 01:03:55 She looks Disney. I mean, she, like, feels everything about her, like the hair or the pixie haircut. I can't even take it. I can't even take how beautiful. It's like, she's like, she's like a painting. And I used to say that all the time we were working together. I'd look at her face and I get, like, lost in it because her eyes are so big. And she's just like a porcelain skin.
Starting point is 01:04:12 And yeah, she's like snow white. I know. But then, then she also looks like our stepmother. She's very much Like Cindy Williams I know So much so Wow that's crazy
Starting point is 01:04:26 Yeah All right I'm gonna see you tonight See you tonight Bye On this week's episode Of next chapter I TDJ sit down
Starting point is 01:04:40 With Denzel Washington A two-time Academy Award winning actor And cultural icon I don't take any credit for it I just didn't put me first. I just put God first, and he's carried me. Listen to the next chapter podcast on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 01:05:01 New episodes drop weekly. Hey there, Dr. Jesse Mills here. I'm the director of the men's clinic at UCLA, and I want to tell you about my new podcast called The Mail Room. And I'm Jordan, the show's producer. And like most guys, I haven't been to the doctor in way too long. I'll be asking the questions we probably should be asking. but are. Every week, we're breaking down the world of men's health from testosterone and fitness to diets and fertility. We'll talk science without the jargon and get your real answers to the
Starting point is 01:05:28 stuff you actually wonder about. So check out the mailroom on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite shows. What up y'all? It's your boy, Kevin on stage. I want to tell you about my new podcast called Not My Best Moment, where I talk to artists, athletes, entertainers, creators, friends, people I admire who have had massive success. about their massive failures. What did they mess up on? What is their heartbreak? And what did they learn from it?
Starting point is 01:05:55 I got judged, oh, horribly. The judges were like, you're trash. I don't know how you got on the show. Check out Not My Best Moment with me kept on stage on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcast. On the podcast health stuff, we are tackling all the health questions
Starting point is 01:06:11 that keep you up at night. I'm Dr. Priyankawali, a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dibolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled, do I have scurvy at 3 a.m. And on our show, we're talking about health in a different way, like our episode where we look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic.
Starting point is 01:06:31 How preventable is type 2? Extremely. Listen to health stuff on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Big Take podcast from Bloomberg News keeps you on top of the biggest stories of the day. My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day. Stories that move markets.
Starting point is 01:06:52 Chair Powell opened the door to this first interest rate cut. Impact politics, change businesses. This is a really stunning development for the AI world and how you think about your bottom line. Listen to the big take from Bloomberg News every weekday afternoon on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed human

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.