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Growing Up in the Dog Pound
- Written by: Jamie Carter and Natalie Rios
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From 1989 to 1994, the original Arsenio Hall Show aired in syndication - the lone late-night offering for a younger, diverse demographic. Jamie and Natalie were "in the pocket" of this demographic, watching episodes on broadcast TV from their dorm rooms at Boston College. Now, reviewing episodes with guests as varied as Bill Clinton, Muhammad Ali, and Vanilla Ice, J&N pay tribute to the cultural contribution of Arsenio and recall the joy of their college experience.Visit us on Twitter @PodSenio.Listen to our "PodSenio" Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5uhR2wCCVPB1Bcjm0gZDd1?...
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LITTLE ME: Growing Up Broadway
- Written by: Broadway Podcast Network
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Find out what your favorite stars were doing as kids. Whether they were starring on Broadway or their backyard cabaret act, host Marc Tumminelli will get the full story! Marc sits down with Broadway, TV & Film stars to dish about how it all got started on LITTLE ME: growing up Broadway! As a theater educator and the owner of Broadway Workshop, Marc gets his guests to open up about the good, bad and ugly of being a young person with a dream of the bright lights of Broadway. Performers will share tales of hitting it big, local auditions, school theater, backstage stories, child stardom, ...
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