Episodios

  • Special Episode w/Jaime Gleicher
    Jul 21 2025

    Marni reconnects with Jaime Gleicher, Tony-nominated Broadway co-producer and licensed psychotherapist, who opens up about her full-circle journey from MTV's Rich Girls to producing one of the most powerful plays on Broadway. Jaime shares how a lifelong love of theater led her to invest in and co-produce shows like POTUS, Parade, and most recently John Proctor Is the Villain, a story that deeply resonated with her due to its themes of #MeToo, adolescence, and justice.

    She discusses her entry into producing, the emotional impact of the play, and how her own experiences—both personal and professional—shaped her decision to help bring it to the stage. Jaime also reflects on the emotional toll of her time in the public eye, the lasting effects of reality television, and how she’s reclaimed her narrative through therapy, writing a memoir, and launching her handmade accessory brand Live Rainbowfully.

    This is a raw, moving conversation about identity, purpose, and turning pain into meaningful work.

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    50 m
  • Demon Hunters, Dunham, and Liars
    Jul 14 2025

    Back from a week off, Marni has a lot to cover. There are plenty of sequels and renewals to discuss. Felicia gets annoyed when Marni makes her feel bad for not knowing who Jonathan Chu is ("she doesn't get paid enough"). Marni dove into some Korean content this week, with Netflix’s top-rated movie K-Pop Demon Hunters. We Were Liars was a binge not worth the time—Marni was NOT a fan—so she saved Felicia the trouble. The documentary of the week was Mariska Hargitay’s film My Mom, Jayne on HBO Max. There's lots of fanfare around the latest season of Love on the Spectrum, and Marni also started Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series Too Much, which Felicia couldn’t get through.

    The ladies also spoke with Jaime Gleicher, co-producer of the Tony-nominated play John Proctor Is a Villain, but that conversation will be featured in next week’s special episode because it deserves it's own hour.

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    42 m
  • No Spoilers: The Bear & The Waterfront
    Jun 28 2025

    Marni shares fun stories from her week working with Bob the Drag Queen and Jennifer Beals—plus a surprise run-in with Margaret Josephs. Felicia shocks Marni with news of her new Bocce League and with how much of The Bear she’s already watched—clearly the show of the weekend. The Waterfront was a hit too, and Marni shares memories of spending Passover Seder with Topher Grace back when she lived in L.A. The Trainwreck: Poop Cruise documentary on Netflix had everyone laughing, and Squid Game is back on the horizon. A Korean moment is dropped. No spoilers in this week's episode.

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    39 m
  • Nonna Felicia
    Jun 21 2025

    Let's start the week with a moment to honor Karen Read. Felicia recaps her week with friends in town, while Marni shares her celeb spottings—from Jesse Solomon to her experience at Watch What Happens Live. Thanks to the rainy weather, Felicia enjoyed some girl time watching lighthearted movies like Nonna and Like Father. Marni’s recommendation of the week is Prime Video’s The Better Sister, and the movie of the week is Materialists, starring Pedro Pascal, Chris Evans, and Dakota Johnson. Felicia also managed to fit in some Korean dramas, and there’s a big week ahead with Squid Game and The Bear.

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    37 m
  • Titanic & The Cathouse
    Jun 15 2025

    Felicia is busy in Plainview for game day, so Marni is joined by her husband, KC, to catch up on all the shows she watched this week. After a concert update from Marni, they're joined by a 9-year-old Titanic expert who has not only read the books and seen the movie, but also has thoughts on the new OceanGate documentary on Max.

    Once he’s dismissed, Marni dives into some X-rated reflections on her time producing HBO’s Cathouse, now the focus of a new six-part documentary on A&E. Other shows on her list include Mountainhead, Stick, Untold: Brett Favre, and Call Me Alex. She’s not a fan of Bravo's Next Gen, but admits she’ll probably keep it on in the background.

    Thanks for listening—and don’t forget to rate, review, and tell your Titanic-obsessed child.

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    30 m
  • Finale Week
    Jun 1 2025

    Marni has a message for Jax Taylor before diving into all the week’s programming. It’s finale season with The Handmaid’s Tale, The Last of Us, and The Rehearsal and the reviews (and disagreements) are flying.

    Marni and KC loved the two-part Pee Wee Herman documentary, and KC also recommends Friendship, starring Paul Rudd. There’s debate over Sirens. Could Nicole Kidman have played Julianne Moore’s role? and Adults on Hulu gets a thumbs up as a fun new comedy.

    Felicia is NOT happy with And Just Like That on HBO Max and surprises Marni with her takes on Fountain of Youth and Murderbot, both on Apple TV.

    Plenty of giggles, strong opinions, and standout moments on this week’s episode. Tune in!

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    54 m
  • Spoilers Ahead
    May 24 2025

    Felicia, struggling to hear, throws on headphones and is now loud and clear. Marni drops Hollywood updates, including Sterling K. Brown’s new Hulu drama Washington Black (premiering in July), Kaia Gerber stepping into Bret Easton Ellis territory with The Shards, and Conan O’Brien joining the Toy Story 5 crew.

    In the spoiler zone: The Last of Us flashback arc, American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden blows Marni away, and The Handmaid’s Tale gets a Moss-directed visual punch.

    Overcompensating on Prime is Marni’s show of the week. Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 just dropped on Hulu with two episodes, and Felicia really enjoyed it. Marni’s son is loving HBO Max’s Castle Impossible, a reno show that’s great for the whole family.

    Tonight, they’re off to see Hugh Jackman live at Radio City Music Hall—report to come.

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    33 m
  • English Dubbing, Walton Goggins & Spike Lee Tea
    May 17 2025

    Marni wasn’t planning to record this week, but she had a lot to share—so she’s joined by comedian, actor, and friend Justin Taub. Justin is hosting a new podcast called Define Insanity and is a working actor with great behind-the-scenes stories from his time as a background performer. Despite signing NDAs, he still manages to spill a little tea.

    Marni shares updates on this week’s true crime stories, from the Menendez brothers to Karen Read. Felicia joins her in a pre-recorded segment to discuss the new French dramedy Reformed on HBO Max (goodbye, MAX). The debate over watching foreign shows dubbed in English or in their original language continues—with Felicia firmly on one side, and Justin, a big fan of international films, weighing in as well.

    Justin shares that his favorite show of all time is Dark, the German thriller on Netflix, and Walton Goggins’ big Hollywood moment makes a lasting impression. Marni wasn’t as into The Four Seasons film as she was the show, but she’s excited about the Season 2 news—and is thoroughly enjoying Overcompensating, the new comedy on Prime Video.

    Justin wraps up the episode with an unforgettable Spike Lee bathroom run-in.

    Produced by: Marni & KC Ellis

    Edited and Sound Mixed by: KC Ellis

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    45 m