• Scott Coulter & Michael Childers: Stories From The Producers of Palm Springs’ One Night In Hollywood
    Feb 2 2026

    From the corner booth at Skip Paige’s Little Bar, the conversation swings from karaoke dreams to the real work of building a thriving arts scene. Singer-producer Scott Coulter shares how his company, Spot-On Entertainment, grew from performing to creating concert experiences for orchestras and performing arts centers nationwide—plus how the Palm Springs Pops Orchestra and Plaza Theatre programming are bringing fresh energy downtown. Photographer-producer Michael Childers adds Hollywood history, personal milestones, and a playful (sometimes outrageous) nostalgia for the Plaza’s past, while also reflecting on how AI is expanding creative possibilities in photography and exhibitions. Along the way: stories of Dolly Parton, Broadway paths not taken, the power of live performance as “church,” and why restored venues matter to artists and communities. The episode spotlights friendship, gratitude, and the momentum behind Coachella Valley’s cultural renaissance.

    Takeaways

    1. The Plaza Theatre restoration isn’t cosmetic—it’s major infrastructure: sound, air, and artist-first spaces.
    2. The Palm Springs Pops Orchestra is anchoring a multi-show series that blends local talent with major guests.
    3. Scott Coulter’s Spot-On Entertainment evolved from performing into producing concert concepts worldwide.
    4. A career “no” (and being ghosted after an audition) can redirect you into building your own platform.
    5. Michael Childers’ life story mirrors the arc of LGBTQ+ progress—visibility, partnership, and late-in-life marriage.
    6. Downtown Palm Springs performing arts drive real economic impact: audiences, restaurants, and nightlife momentum.
    7. Live performance is framed as modern “ministry”: connection, healing, and shared language through music.

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #McCallumTheatre #ScottCoulter #MichaelChilders #PlazaTheatre #PalmSpringsPopsOrchestra #SpotOnEntertainment #OneNightInHollywood #PalmSpringsArts #Cabaret #Wicked #AIPhotography #DowntownPalmSprings #LivePerformance

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    49 mins
  • Tommy Fields | From Farm-Town Guitarist To Hollywood Composer And Near-Rock Stardom
    Jan 26 2026

    Recorded at Skip Paige’s Little Bar, this episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar with Patrick Evans & Randy Florence welcomes musician, actor, and award-winning composer Tommy Fields for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, career pivots, and life in the desert. Tommy shares how growing up in small-town Indiana led to guitars, garage bands, and a leap to Los Angeles with little more than a one-way ti cket and a dream. He reflects on early hustle—music school, odd jobs, and club gigs—before finding his lane writing for TV, film, and commercials, including a fast-paced world of two-to-five-week scoring deadlines. The hosts dig into his inspirations, from Back to the Future-era orchestral storytelling to the quirky magic of Danny Elfman, and Tommy breaks down his writing process between piano and studio. He also tells the unreal story of nearly becoming the lead singer of Velvet Revolver, and why life ultimately steered him toward composing.

    Takeaways:
    1. A small-town upbringing can still lead to big creative careers with persistence.
    2. Moving to L.A. required hustle: school, odd jobs, and immediate band work.
    3. Film/TV scoring often runs on intense deadlines—sometimes just two weeks.
    4. Tommy’s process starts with script themes, then moves between piano and studio.
    5. Classic composers shaped his approach: strong themes and scene-by-scene storytelling.
    6. Rock-band experience can translate into scoring, as many composers began in bands.
    7. He nearly fronted Velvet Revolver, but the band chose a different direction.
    8. Desert living helps balance high-pressure work with a calmer day-to-day rhythm.

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #McCallumTheatre #TommyFields #Musician #Actor #FilmComposer #TVScoring #MovieScores #VelvetRevolver #DannyElfman #JohnWilliams #IndianaToLA #DesertLife #CreativeProcess #NikkiBoyer

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    42 mins
  • J.R. Roberts | How A Shuttered Landmark Became Palm Springs’ Thriving Community Stage
    Jan 12 2026

    From the coveted corner booth at Skip Paige’s Little Bar in Palm Desert, Big Conversations, Little Bar with Patrick Evans & Randy Florence turns to one of Palm Springs’ biggest preservation wins: reopening the Plaza Theatre as a public venue. Architect, preservationist, and former city council member J.R. Roberts recounts how a shuttered landmark nearly became a gutted nightclub, then survived COVID uncertainty and post-pandemic construction inflation. He explains how a pivotal $5 million gift—and a promise that he’d “stay to the end”—reignited the effort, why contractor bids ballooned, and how the city’s support helped bridge the gap. The hosts also dig into civic life, small-town politics, and why volunteering locally can change outcomes fast. Finally, Roberts shares how Oak View Group stepped in for programming and management, setting up the theatre for a steady stream of major acts, community events, and economic impact across the Coachella Valley. Along the way, expect laughs, stories, and a candid look at what it takes to save a landmark.

    Takeaways:

    1. The Plaza Theatre’s comeback began when a proposed nightclub “gut job” raised preservation alarms.
    2. A small early fundraising push stalled during COVID—then the project rebounded dramatically afterward.
    3. A transformative $5 million commitment came with one condition: finish the mission, no matter what.
    4. Post-COVID construction costs and competitive bids drove the restoration budget far higher than expected.
    5. City support helped bridge the financing gap, with payback tied to cash plus economic/tax impacts.
    6. Oak View Group became a key partner, bringing resources, marketing reach, and operating expertise.
    7. Roberts’ path from Sausalito to Palm Springs highlights how local politics can shape a city’s character.
    8. The episode underscores a simple civic lesson: you can make a difference by showing up locally.

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #McCallumTheatre #SharonLawrence #JRRoberts #PlazaTheatre #PalmSprings #PalmSpringsPlazaTheatre #ArchitecturalPreservation #HistoricPreservation #ArchitecturalRestoration #OakViewGroup #AcrisureArena #HaroldMatzner #DavidLee

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Sharon Lawrence, Actress | From Broadway To Sci-Fi Fame And Union Leadership Insights
    Jan 5 2026

    Recorded live from the cozy corner booth at Skip Paige’s Little Bar in Palm Desert, this episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar with Patrick Evans & Randy Florence explores the many chapters of an artist’s life—from musical theater beginnings to iconic television moments and beyond. Actress Sharon Lawrence joins the conversation to revisit career milestones, including her memorable work on NYPD Blue and a fan-favorite turn as Amelia Earhart on Star Trek: Voyager. She shares how a family steeped in storytelling shaped her voice, timing, and love of performance, and why ensemble work can feel like a “mind meld.” The discussion widens into how Hollywood has changed—from 20-plus-episode seasons to today’s streaming landscape, industry contractions, and new vertical storytelling formats. Lawrence also highlights her advocacy through SAG-AFTRA Foundation programs, including emergency assistance and literacy outreach. Warm, funny, and thoughtful, it’s an energizing start to the new season—complete with bar banter, theater shout-outs, and plenty of heart.

    Takeaways:

    1. A live, laughter-filled kickoff to a new season from the Palm Desert corner booth.
    2. Sharon Lawrence reflects on NYPD Blue, including Sylvia’s arc and lasting impact.
    3. A deep dive into her Star Trek: Voyager role as Amelia Earhart—and fan culture.
    4. Early career roots in musical theater and how stage experience builds confidence.
    5. Growing up in a broadcasting, storytelling family shaped her voice and timing.
    6. Why acting “competition” is about fit and subjectivity—not winning or losing.
    7. TV’s evolution: fewer episodes, more platforms, mergers, and shifting audiences.
    8. Behind-the-scenes union work: SAG-AFTRA Foundation support, grants, and literacy.

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #McCallumTheatre #SharonLawrence #ActressInterview #PalmDesert #PodcastEpisode #NYPDBlue #StarTrekVoyager #AmeliaEarhart #Broadway #HallmarkMovies #SAGAFTRAFoundation #StorylineOnline #McCallumTheater #EntertainmentIndustry

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Melanie Blue, Actress & Instructor | Improv Lessons Reveal Courage, Community & Creativity Beyond The Stage
    Dec 22 2025

    From the coveted corner booth at Skip Paige’ Little Bar, this episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar dives into how improvisation can reshape the way we communicate, create, and connect. The conversation traces a winding artistic path—from Chicago theater roots and a self-directed college experience to global adventures that tested resilience and deepened empathy. Along the way, the Melanie Blue shares with Patrick Evans and Randy Florence how improv and acting strengthen each other: acting adds depth to improvisation, while improv builds trust, listening, and adaptability for scripted work and real life. The hosts reflect on taking beginner improv classes, confronting fear, and discovering surprising community inside the classroom. You’ll also hear about corporate workshops that use “improv mindset” techniques to help teams present better, collaborate faster, and loosen up—without losing substance. Plus, there’s a spotlight on an upcoming desert theater production featuring Georgia O’Keeffe, and why creative mentorship can change everything.

    Takeaways:

    1. Improv isn’t just jokes—it’s honesty, character, and grounded reality.
    2. “Yes, and” supports better listening, trust, and collaboration offstage.
    3. Safe, playful spaces help adults take creative risks and grow confidence.
    4. Acting skills deepen improv; improv skills strengthen scripted performance.
    5. Fear doesn’t disappear—courage is moving forward while holding it.
    6. Life experiences can become fuel for teaching, empathy, and artistry.
    7. Corporate “improv mindset” workshops build presentation and team dynamics.
    8. Community forms fast when everyone shares beginner-level vulnerability.

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #McCallumTheatre #MelanieBlue #Improv #Improvisation #YesAnd #Acting #TheatreCommunity #PalmDesert #CoachellaValley #Creativity #CommunicationSkills #PersonalGrowth #DesertEnsembleTheatre

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • HOLIDAY ENCORE: Nikki Boyer, Creator, Dying For Sex | Exploring Life, Death, & Bold Choices in the Face of Cancer
    Dec 15 2025

    Last May, Big Conversations, Little Bar with Patrick Evans & Randy Florence, featured one of our most popular episodes ever. Patrick and Randy dove deep into the poignant yet humorous journey of Molly, a woman who faced terminal cancer with remarkable strength and a quest for self-discovery. Nikki Boyer, the creator of the podcast and television series "Dying for Sex," shared intimate stories and insights from her friendship with Molly and how their podcast evolved into a powerful TV series. They discuss the complexities of love, sexuality, and the importance of living life fully, even when faced with difficult circumstances. Through laughter and tears, the episode highlights the beauty of friendship and the courage to embrace one’s desires. As we prepare for the holidays, if you missed it, check out this enlightening conversation that challenges societal norms around sex, health, and life’s fleeting moments. This episode is presented in part by the McCallum Theatre and Skip Paige's Little Bar.

    Takeaways:

    • Molly's journey of self-discovery after a terminal cancer

    diagnosis.

    • The importance of advocating for one’s health and getting

    second opinions.

    • How humor and friendship can transform the experience of

    facing death.

    • Nikki's emotional connection with Molly and her influence on

    her life.

    • The evolution of the "Dying for Sex" podcast into a

    television series.

    • Challenging societal taboos around female sexuality and

    desire.

    • The healing power of self-acceptance and love in the face of

    adversity.

    • The significance of sharing stories to foster connection and

    understanding.

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #McCallumTheatre #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #DyingForSex #NikkiBoyer #EmotionalJourney #Friendship #CancerAwareness #Sexuality #SelfDiscovery #Podcast #TelevisionSeries #LifeAndDeath #Empowerment #Storytelling #MentalHealth

    Originally Released: May 26, 2025

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    58 mins
  • Paul Feig | Director’s Journey From Standup Nerd To Genre-Bending Hollywood Hitmaker
    Dec 8 2025

    It’s another fantastic episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar in the corner booth as Patrick Evans and Randy Florence welcome acclaimed director, writer, producer and gin-maker Paul Feig to Skip Paige’s Little Bar. From his Michigan childhood, standup gigs in Detroit biker bars and early TV roles to creating Freaks and Geeks and directing hits like Bridesmaids, Spy and Ghostbusters, Feig traces the winding path of a career built on smart, character-driven comedy. He teases his twisty new thriller The Housemaid, explains why he loves blending scares with laughs, and reflects on fan backlash, streaming-era shakeups and the future of movies and TV storytelling. Plus: stories of George Carlin, Bob Hope and Gary Shandling, behind-the-scenes TV memories, his obsession with impeccably made gin martinis, the origin of Artingstall’s Gin, his burgeoning Palm Springs icon status, and why he and his wife fell hard for life in the Coachella Valley—Scotty dog Kevin included.

    Takeaways:

    • How a Michigan kid with comedy-loving parents found his way from magic acts and Detroit biker-bar standup to Hollywood.
    • The real-life inspirations behind “Freaks and Geeks” and why it still resonates 25 years later despite its short network run.
    • Why thrillers and horror-comedy now excite him more than traditional straight-ahead comedy.
    • The fast, budget-conscious whirlwind production of “The Housemaid” and adapting a beloved Frieda McFadden bestseller.
    • What he learned from legends like George Carlin, Bob Hope and Gary Shandling about structure, timing and audience connection.
    • The story behind Artingstall’s Gin, his love affair with classic martinis and how a childhood Vegas trip sparked it.
    • Honest thoughts on Ghostbusters backlash, toxic fandoms, and how streaming has upended TV and film economics.
    • Why he and his wife chose the Coachella Valley as home, complete with Scottish Terrier Kevin and a deepening local connection.

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #McCallumTheatre #PaulFeig #FreaksAndGeeks #TheHousemaidFilm #CocktailTimeBook #ComedyAndThrillers #HollywoodDirectors #PalmSpringsLife #CoachellaValleyPodcast #MovieMakingStories #StandUpComedyRoots #GinMartiniLovers #ClassicTVAndFilm

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Lucie Arnaz | Hollywood Memories, Family Revelations, & Heartfelt Stories Span Generations
    Dec 1 2025

    This week at Skip Paige’s Little Bar, Patrick Evans & Randy Florence welcome acclaimed entertainer Lucie Arnaz for a deeply personal, lively, and often hilarious conversation. Lucie opens up about her new book, Lucy and Desi: The Love Letters, a poignant collection of her parents’ intimate wartime correspondence, digitized and preserved over decades. She shares candid stories about family life behind the scenes, including the joys and heartbreaks of growing up in a legendary household. From early Hollywood history to the creation of the documentary Lucy and Desi, Lucie describes what it means to safeguard her parents’ legacy while forging her own remarkable career. She also reflects on marriage, motherhood, performing in top venues, near-misses like Grease, unforgettable moments on the Oscars stage, and her upcoming performances in Palm Springs. Heartfelt, funny, and full of rich storytelling, this episode is a must-hear for fans of theatre, TV history, and genuine human connection.

    Takeaways:

    • How Lucie discovered, preserved, and curated 47 intimate letters between her parents
    • The surprising emotional tone and “love language” within Lucy and Desi’s early relationship
    • Never-before-heard insights about their marriage, divorce, and co-parenting
    • The multi-decade journey that led to creating Lucy and Desi: The Love Letters
    • The myths and misinformation fans often spread online—plus Lucie’s humorous reactions
    • Career stories from Broadway to game shows, including near-casting in Grease
    • Personal reflections on marriage, parenting, and balancing a creative life
    • Details about Lucie’s upcoming concerts, book events, and her ties to Palm Springs

    #BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #McCallumTheatre #LucieArnaz #LucilleBall #DesiArnaz #LucyAndDesiLoveLetters #PalmSpringsArts #ClassicHollywood #CelebrityInterviews #PurpleRoomPalmSprings #PlazaTheatrePalmSprings #BroadwayStories #DocumentaryFilm #EntertainmentPodcast

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    1 hr and 5 mins