Episodios

  • EP. #71 – LIVE CONCERTS AND ALBUMS with Dari Silverman
    Feb 23 2026

    All right, Let’s Talk Ten listeners – ARE YOU READY TO ROCK????

    Artist and entrepreneur DARI SILVERMAN is on the show, and we’re talking about some of the greatest performers of all time, LIVE and IN CONCERT: Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles, Janis, Jimi, The Boss….

    Dari’s seen them all and hundreds more, and she’s got amazing stories to tell, each one more jaw-dropping than the one before.

    Meanwhile, since my experiences in concertgoing are relatively few in comparison, I share my thoughts about some of the all-time live albums: Aretha Franklin, Johnny Cash, Cheap Trick….

    DO YOU FEEL LIKE WE DO???

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    1 h y 16 m
  • EP. #70 – A CONVERSATION with Filmmaker ABDUL MALIK ABBOTT
    Feb 9 2026

    ABDUL MALIK ABBOTT’s story is one of inspiration, determination, and excellent timing, as he got into filmmaking just when hip-hop was about to rule the world. Working his way up from production assistant to sound technician to editor, he eventually became an in-demand director for music videos, especially those featuring Black artists. Among Abdul’s credits are a number of videos he made with Jay-Z, including the hugely popular “Dead Presidents” and the Platinum-selling video album “Streets Is Watching.” He also directed the feature film State Property and a number of award-winning short films.

    In their wide-ranging conversation, Dan and Abdul discuss the impact of Star Wars, Abdul’s encounters with Jay-Z, Spike Lee, Luc Besson, Denzel Washington, and Will Smith – and what it’s like to be one of the few Black people on a film crew.

    And a lot more. With an awesome, eclectic soundtrack.

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    59 m
  • EP. #69 -- THE MAGIC SHOW with Rachel Wax
    Jan 26 2026

    Professional magician and comedian RACHEL WAX – who’s appeared on “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” and is a regular at Speakeasy Magick in NYC – joins Dan for a spellbinding discussion about her career change from fashion designer to stage performer, why she won’t do kids’ birthday parties, and – more seriously – what it’s like to be a woman working in such a traditionally male-dominated field. With remarkable candor, she speaks about having to deal with misogynistic remarks and behavior not only from certain members of the audience – but even from some of her fellow magicians.

    Rachel and Dan also talk about their all-time favorite magicians, many of whom inspired her as a performer – including her own father, Dr. David Wax, who now occasionally works as his daughter’s opening act.

    Ladies and gentlemen….you just might not believe your very own ears……

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    1 h y 4 m
  • EP. #68 – ACTORS with Matthew Rhys
    Jan 12 2026

    Emmy-winning actor MATTHEW RHYS (The Americans, The Beast in Me) joins Dan to talk about many of his favorite ACTORS and how they’ve influenced the course of his own career.

    Their discussion spans eras and covers a vast array of artists and styles: leading men (Burton, O’Toole, Brando, Pacino), leading women (Hepburn, Streep), character actors, scary actors, comic actors, up-and-comers -- as well as the films that contributed to the emergence of those legends, like The Lion in Winter, On the Waterfront, Taxi Driver, and many more.

    Dan also asks Matthew about his own approach to acting, how he adapted his natural “Welsh” accent into speaking with an “American” one, and how tough it is to play “seductive” characters. Also: what he learned about acting from John Candy.

    And as always, lots of amazing clips, for context and fun.

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    1 h
  • EP. #67 -- FIRSTS: THE NEW BATCH with the Let's Talk Ten All-Stars
    Dec 29 2025

    It’s the return of FIRSTS, with a fresh roster of Let’s Talk Ten All-Stars:

    Dan Persons, Simone Farber, Moosie Drier, Kathleen Fisher, Danny Peary, Roxanne Kincaid, Laurie Gwen Shapiro, Kerry & Lisa Weeks, Kristen Lopez, Dan Riba, Sarah Schmidt, Andrew Laposha, Lori Cardille, and John Ashton – all here to share some of their first meaningful pop cultural experiences.

    With fourteen different stories, it’s an epic event that somehow goes by in a flash -- full of lovely memories, plenty of laughs, more than a few life-changing revelations, and even a little bit of childhood fear and pathos. It’s intimate, unguarded, genuine storytelling at its very best.

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    1 h y 11 m
  • EP. #66 – HOLLY-JOLLY HOLIDAY SPECIAL! with Rick Goldschmidt and Musical Guests Fisher & Markle
    Dec 22 2025

    Since our listeners have been very, very good this year, Let’s Talk Ten is celebrating the season with a wide-ranging, enthusiastic salute to classic RANKIN/BASS holiday specials. Rudolph, Frosty, the Little Drummer Boy, the Miser Brothers – they’re all here, along with the amazing RICK GOLDSCHMIDT, the official historian/biographer for Rankin/Bass Productions, serving as our expert guide.

    Rick fondly remembers the genius of Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass; their extraordinary collaborators Romeo Muller, Johnny Marks, Maury Laws, Jack Davis, Paul Coker Jr.; with show business legends like Burl Ives, Mickey Rooney, Fred Astaire, and Billie Mae Richards (a.k.a the voice of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer). Meanwhile, Dan chimes in with questions like: Why was the Girl Doll on the Island of Misfit Toys, anyway? And why did Rankin/Bass never do a Hannukah special?

    To top it all off, a special seasonal BONUS FEATURE: A musical performance from Kathleen Fisher and Steve Markle that's so delightful, you just might find yourself singing along. And why not? It's the holidays.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • EP. #65 – THE RETURN OF DANNY PEARY!
    Dec 8 2025

    Legendary film writer and critic DANNY PEARY’s previous episodes (#40 - #41: Movies I Loved When I Was a Kid) were so enormously popular that host Dan Fisher invited him back to talk about whatever he wanted.

    Here, then, are fascinating stories of Danny’s student years at Wisconsin and USC -- and his memorable encounters with legendary directors and performers: Liv Ullman, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Altman, Fritz Lang, actress Erica Gavin, director/editor Mark Robson, John Carradine, Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, Dolly Parton, bluegrass icon Jimmy Martin, and Elliot Gould.

    Whether you’re a film fanatic or just enjoy being in the presence of a master storyteller, you’ll want to sit in on this warm and revealing conversation.

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    47 m
  • EP. #64 -- DISABILITY VISIBILITY IN CINEMA with Kristen Lopez
    Nov 24 2025

    KRISTEN LOPEZ returns to the show, for a thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining conversation about representation of the physically and mentally disabled in cinema. As a professional film critic and as a disabled person herself, she brings a perspective that is not only personal but also steeped in her extensive knowledge of film and its history.

    Her new book, “Popcorn Disabilities”, examines how Hollywood has dealt with disabled characters (and the actors who portray them) over the last century, when they’ve been seen at all. But she also points out where films have gotten it right, and how the power of the medium can continue to be used to enlighten, educate, and entertain in the future.

    In their wide-ranging talk, Kristen and Dan cover everything from silent-era Chaplin and Lon Chaney films; to cult classics like Freaks and Sign of the Ram; to more currently familiar titles like Children of a Lesser God, Forrest Gump, Million Dollar Baby, Scent of a Woman (hoo-ah!), and many more – with insight, sensitivity, and believe it or not, the occasional laugh.

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    1 h y 6 m