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“Rock N Roll & Coffee Show” creator Joe Scibilia brings you real conversations with the best in music and film guests. Take a deep dive into their careers and chat with the creatives behind their art. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rnrcoffeeshow/support
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Prepare for an out-of-this-world coffee break with Drag Rockstar Zenobia Darling on #RockStarLife: Coffee Break! 🚀✨ Join Zenobia as he beams down from his UFO to deliver a punk-infused blend of comedic gossip and messy commentary. Get ready for his irreverent takes on reality TV drama—think The Real Housewives and Ghost Adventures—served with his signature drag queen flair. Whether he’s flying solo or chatting with aspirational guests, Zenobia’s podcast covers everything from spine-tingling ...
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This eclectic show has brief discussions with wonderful guests about contemporary topics worldwide with host Camille Emblem. Our guests are artists, public speakers, environmentalists, musicians, singers, songwriters, actors, publicists, entrepreneurs, film/television directors, executive producers, and Emmy award winners with inspiring messages for the listeners. A SAG-AFTRA-affiliated show.
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Have you ever felt connected to a place? Well, it turns out that the places all around us hold more power than we think. I'm Julia Suca, your curious guide, with a love for coffee, travel, and psychology. In each episode, I chat with experts and explore all sorts places, from the ordinary to the downright bizarre. Together we’ll venture from the cozy corners of coffee shops that teach us the power of community to the peaks of the world’s tallest mountains that dare us to live life on the edg ...
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Color & Coffee is a film post production podcast focusing on the craft of color grading hosted by colorist and finishing artist Jason Bowdach, CSI. Jason chats with a variety of post-production professionals for intimate discussions on their craft, their passions, and of course, their favorite beverage of choice.
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Join us for a compact, easily digestible chat about contemporary photography in Wales, the UK and beyond. Think of it as a chat with a photo-friend over a coffee! Focussing mainly on documentary photography, we outline calls for entry, new photo books, exhibitions and have a chat with one of our photo-buddies in each carefully-packaged podcast that won't have you committed for the length of a feature film.
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Homicide: Life On The Set

Homicide: Life On The Set

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Homicide: Life On The Set delves into the making of the multi-award-winning television show "Homicide: Life On The Street". This podcast features exclusive new interviews with the cast and crew, looking at what made this innovative show an enduring classic. Join us as we revisit the streets of Baltimore once again.
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In this quick shot of caffeinated chaos, Zenobia Darling vents about Hurricane Debby ruining his weekend plans, forcing him to hunker down in his Havre de Grace art studio. But before diving into the Bravo universe, Zenobia takes a nostalgic detour into the spine-chilling world of MTV’s FEAR, reminiscing about the 2000s paranormal dare show that st…
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Hi all, it's Chris here. I am very sorry. I accidentally uploaded the wrong file, and you heard our interview with David Simon twice. That has now been fixed, and I have reloaded the episode, and you will now be able to hear the interview. Again, I am very sorry, and I hope you enjoy the interview. All the best Chris…
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Chris and Susan are joined by “Homicide” sound crew members Lorenzo Millan and Paul Flinton for an entertaining peek behind the scenes at the challenges and chuckles of capturing the best sound possible on the fast-paced, non-traditional show. If you enjoy this podcast, please connect with us and share the episodes on social media You can connect w…
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Gavin Evick talks to me about The Gavin Evick Band and their new song Young, Wild & Free. We discuss the writing of the song as well as the video shoot for Young, Wild & Free. We also discuss writing new music, future plans for the band and more!See the video for Young, Wild & Free here:https://youtu.be/7VoJxwq-Rd8?si=bbGGS5RUb2GRZKIDFind Gavin on …
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Mike Tramp sits down to discuss his latest album Songs of White Lion Vol II, tour plans and touring today, what really happened to White Lion and a lot more! Watch this conversation & subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RNRcoffeeshow Visit the website: http://www.RNRcoffeeshow.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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For this summer check-in espresso shot episode, I dive into why I am loving The Real Housewives of Orange County and The Real Housewives of Dubai on Bravo right now. But first, I give a summer update on some paranormal adventures I have been having and I announce my newest project, “The Paranormal Realm: Beyond the Lore”, my newest art exhibition o…
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Mark "Weiss Guy" Weiss joins me as we explore the incredible career of this legendary rock photographer who captured the raw energy and rebellious spirit of rock 'n' roll’s biggest stars. From the electrifying photos and album covers of Cinderella, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, and Ozzy Osbourne to the stories behind the shots, hear about the magic …
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Join Chris and Susan for an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at “Homicide: Life on the Street,” with journalist, author, writer, and producer David Simon. David delves candidly into how his award-winning 1991 book, “Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets,” was translated to the screen, how he learned to write for teleplays, and how the real crimes…
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Sam 'Spade' Morris of The Midnight Devils joins me as he dives deep into the making of their latest album, "So Hard It Hurts"! From the inspiration behind the tracks to the band's creative process in the studio, Sam shares details about the evolution of the album and what fans can expect. Subscribe for more great interviews! https://www.youtube.com…
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Join Chris and Susan for a rousing discussion with actor Reed Diamond, who portrays Det. Mike Kellerman on the show, starting with his introduction in Season 4 and the two-part "Fire" episode in 1995. His last episode was in Season 7, in 1998, the two-part "Kellerman, P.I." "I've never had a creative experience at that level," Reed says. "And it fo…
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Reality TV is a unique phenomenon where places - whether its a tropical island, an isolated house, or the big city— play a role in the contestants’ experiences. These environments challenge them, bring out their best (and sometimes their worst), and reveal their true selves. But what makes these places so impactful? How do they influence the action…
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For Today’s SEASON ONE FINALE espresso shot solo episode, I get into all the funny and infamous moments that make The Real Housewives of Orange County’s Kelly Dodd, in my opinion, one of the greatest Real Housewives of all time. She truly is one of my favorites, and I get into all of it, but before I get into her, I talk about the Danielle/Jennifer…
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For this espresso shot solo episode, I get into the fabulousness and high theater of Lady Gaga’s Chromatica Ball Film recently released on HBO MAX… and is a must-watch. But before I queen out in all my Little Monster fury, I live watch the New Real Housewives of Orange County Season 18 Trailer and react to what looks like an amazing season of RHOC.…
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What is it about certain environments that make them ideal for forming friendship? Why do some places encourage deeper connections while others seem to keep us at arm's length? To help untangle this, I turned to someone who knows the ins and outs of friendship better than anyone else: Shasta Nelson. Shasta is a friendship expert, speaker, and the a…
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Susan and Chris are joined by gaffer Josh Spring and key grip Joe Kurtz for a deep dive behind the scenes. They discuss how the show was lit and the many lighting and grip inventions necessary to keep up with the groundbreaking nature of the show's shooting. If you enjoy this podcast, please connect with us and share the episodes on social media. Y…
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For today’s two-part coffee break, I welcome one of my best friends, Joshua Ashton, to the UFO to force him to watch Season Two of Vanderpump Rules and chat about the ridiculous and intellectual qualities of truly one of the greatest reality TV shows of all time that I happen to have written my thesis about in college. We originally live-reacted to…
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For today’s two-part coffee break, I welcome one of my best friends, Joshua Ashton, to the UFO to force him to watch Season Two of Vanderpump Rules and chat about the ridiculous and intellectual qualities of truly one of the greatest reality TV shows of all time that I happen to have written my thesis about in college. But before we dive into the d…
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What's it really like to travel the world without flying? Today's guest has a story that takes world travel to a whole new level. Thor Pedersen recently returned from a ten-year adventure, traveling to every country in the world with one major caveat—he never set foot on an airplane. While many aim to visit every country, Thor is the only one who's…
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For this bonus Espresso shot solo episode, I live watched the new Ghost Adventures special “Skinwalker Invasion” so you don’t have to!! Zak and crew are in Torrey, Utah to investigate reports of Native American Skinwalkers in the town around an Inn and General Store… Truly a supersized goldmine of GAC hijinks that I couldn’t help but comedically ta…
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For today’s Espresso Shot, I have been busy and lost track of the days of the week, so I scrambled together today's episode with Instagram Questions asked by you!!! You little darlings asked a lot of Bravo questions, so most of this is bitching about Vanderpump Rules, The Valley, Real Housewives of New Jersey, and a rant about Kim Petras at the end…
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Derek Davis, the lead singer of Babylon A.D., joins me as we dive into the band's latest record, "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day." Get an inside look at the creative process behind the new album, The role of AI in the music industry, the story behind why "Desperate" was not released as a single and may have marked the end of an era for the band, plus a…
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For part two of this coffee break with Cathy Till, we depart from Blaze Starr and get into all about the fabulosity of queer nightlife in Baltimore with now-closed hotspots like The Hippo and Grand Central, and her and my stories from going out to this clubs. Then we dish about reality tv with some bitching about Zak Bagans, why gays ghost hunt bet…
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Dive into the world of cults and the power of persuasive places. Hollywood, with its glitz, glamour, and allure, serves as the backdrop for former cult member Chris Johnston's journey. Join us as we uncover the chilling realities of cult psychology, delving into the heart of the Buddhafield—a cult led by the enigmatic Jaime Gomez. Founded on princi…
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For this two-part coffee break, I beam down in Baltimore to chat with Cathy Till. Cathy is an amazing Baltimore lady who curated “The Hottest Blaze in Town: The Life of Fannie Belle Fleming” happening now at The Galleries at CCBC in Catonsville, MD on the life of Baltimore burlesque queen Blaze Starr. We get into all of it… Blaze Starr, The Two O’C…
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Susan and Chris are joined by actor Kyle Secor, who played Det. Tim Bayliss for all 7 seasons of Homicide and the movie. Kyle shares his memories of working on the show as an actor and director. Kyle’s website: https://www.kylesecor.net/ Kyle’s substack https://kylesecor.substack.com/p/a-homicide-origin-story?r=1sw5l&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=tr…
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Is street art a legitimate art form or just plain vandalism? From the graffiti culture of the 1970s to today's vibrant murals, we'll uncover the evolution of street art and its impact on cities and neighborhoods. Discover how artists like Keith Haring and Banksy have reshaped perceptions of street art, turning once-gritty urban landscapes into vibr…
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For this Coffee Break, I beam down in Las Vegas to chat with Andy Bellatti. Andy is a fabulous astrologer, and we get into all of it; the astrology of 2024, the astrology of the Baltimore Key Bridge disaster, waning interest in The Real Housewives, my personal astrology for the next few years with how my interest in the paranormal shows up in my ch…
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Today we open the door to the transformative power of our homes with the insiring Anita Yokota! As a therapist-turned-interior designer, Anita brings a unique perspective on how our homes can influence our wellbeing, happiness, and identity. In this episode, she shares practical tips and inspiring stories from her book, 'Home Therapy', revealing ho…
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For this Espresso Shot, I deep dive into Madonna’s 1991 iconic Truth or Dare documentary, but before I got into my queen, I had to go into all the wild Bravo news that broke before the weekend plus me just bitching about the traffic here in Baltimore from the Key Bridge Disastor and some The Valley with Jax Taylor and his bullshit. After my rant, I…
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Step onto the stage with improv comedian, James McGee, as we explore how the stage isn't just a place for laughs – it's a playground for personal growth and overcoming fears. James shares his insights and stories from the spotlight, offering a glimpse into the magic of live performance. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just curious about what…
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Remembering Louis Gossett Jr. 🎙️ Step into the world of Hollywood with our latest podcast episode featuring the legendary Louis Gossett Jr.! 🌟 Join us for an intimate and insightful conversation as we delve into the life and career of this iconic actor, humanitarian, and storyteller extraordinaire. From his early days in theater to his groundbreaki…
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Susan and Chris are joined by Homicide writers & producers Tom Fontana, Julie Martin, and Jorge Zamacona. Tom Fontana was the co-creator and showrunner of Homicide. Julie Martin and Jorge Zamacona were writers and later producers on the show. In this episode, we delve into the intricate art of crafting and producing gripping episodes of Homicide. W…
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For this episode, I welcomed back both Stoney Williams and Ursula Griffin to the podcast for a three-way coffee-break. Since we all run in the same social circles of creatives and comics, I decided to have them both on together and forced them to watch season 1 of Vanderpump Rules for their thoughts and comedic takes on this masterpiece of a realit…
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Get ready to crack open the door into the spooky world of haunted places with paranormal expert, Jeff Belanger! In this episode, we'll explore the eerie allure of these mysterious locations. From creepy castles to haunted houses, join us as we explore why we're irresistibly drawn to haunted places, even in the face of fear. Get ready for a haunting…
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Billy Sheehan joins me while on tour with Mr. Big to discuss the "Big Finish Tour" Talas, the David Lee Roth Band, forming Mr. Big, bass playing and a lot more!Billy Sheehan is a highly acclaimed bassist known for his playing style and innovative techniques. he began his musical career in the 1970s, gaining recognition for his work with the band Ta…
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For this espresso shot episode, it’s a hot mess of me just dishing about pop culture. I go hardcore into bitching about The Valley and a bunch of other Bravo news before going into Quiet on Set with the dark side of Nickelodeon and how I wasn't surprised by the allegations, finishing with why Martha Stewart is one of the greatest people alive. But …
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Welcome to "Homicide: Life On The Set", a brand new monthly podcast offering an exclusive peek behind the curtains of the critically acclaimed series "Homicide: Life On The Street." Susan and Chris just wanted to thank you for listening to the podcast and engaging with us on social media. Mark your calendars for our upcoming episode, slated for rel…
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For this Espresso Shot episode, I dive deep into a reality show gem from 2011 called The A-List: New York. I call it “Vanderpump Rules’ Gay Older Cousin”, but this show aired on Logo and was branded as a queer version of The Real Housewives focusing on the lives of “Aspirational” gay men living in New York City, but sorta misses the mark as it read…
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Today we venture into the Restaurant of Mistaken Orders located in Tokyo, Japan! We sit down with dementia specialist Teepa Snow to explore this unique concept, where genuine mistakes made by the waitstaff with dementia are embraced as part of the dining experience. Discover how this initiative challenges misconceptions about dementia and promotes …
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For this two-part Coffee Break, I beamed down at CCBC (Community College of Baltimore County) in Essex, Maryland to have a chat with Mallory Kimmel. Mallory is an artist, social sculptor, and curator of a new art exhibition titled "I Don't Dream of Labor" at The Galleries at CCBC. For part two, we go into crafting as fine art, her grad school exper…
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For this two-part Coffee Break, I beamed down at CCBC (Community College of Baltimore County) in Essex, Maryland to have a chat with Mallory Kimmel. Mallory is an artist, social sculptor, and curator of a new art exhibition titled "I Don't Dream of Labor" at The Galleries at CCBC. For part one, we go into why she is curating this fabulous and intel…
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In this episode, we dive into the power of third places—those magical spots between work and home where connections are formed and communities thrive. Join us as we explore the decline of traditional community hubs like bowling alleys and the impact on social connections. Political scientist Robert Putnam's insights on the "bowling alone" phenomeno…
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Dave Abbruzzese joined Pearl Jam in 1991 and played a crucial role in the band's early years, contributing to albums like "Vs." (1993) and "Vitalogy" (1994). However, he was dismissed from the band in 1994. Dave remains a notable figure in the history of Pearl Jam.Dave tells all about his audition & move from Texas to Seattle to join Pearl Jam, fir…
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On our first episode of “Homicide: Life On The Set,” we're joined by Jean de Segonzac, the cinematographer for seasons 2-5 and director of six episodes and "Homicide: The Movie." Jean discusses the philosophy behind the lighting and distinctive camera movement in the show with Susan and Chris. He also shares his experience transitioning from Cinema…
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For this coffee break, I recorded live at Haven in Havre de Grace for Mellow Mondays with fan favorite and good spooky friend Para Anne, with about a quarter of the way through, joined by Sharon, a queen who is a part of the Haven family. The three of us gossip about paranormal pop culture, our many witchy adventures in Havre de Grace and the great…
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In today's episode, we step into the world of dog-friendly places and uncover the benefits of sharing spaces with our four-legged friends. Join me as I chat with human-animal interaction expert, Dr. Sandra Barker, to dive into the practical and innovative strategies behind creating shared spaces for dogs and their owners. From neighborhood parks to…
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Join me on an inspiring adventure with mountain climber Benjamin Lieber as he takes us into the heart of the mountains and reveals the transformative power they hold. In this episode, Benjamin shares insights into how his life among the peaks has reshaped his perspective. From facing fears to climbing out of comfort zones, he delves into the triump…
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For this Espresso Shot episode, I take to the UFO’s mic solo to spill my thoughts on the first two episodes of Where is Wendy Williams?, and my take on what is happening with my idol. Then I dish about a wild paranormal adventure I had a few weeks ago involving me banishing the spirit of a pedophile catholic priest from a friend's basement and goin…
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Welcome to the first episode of the 'Power of Places'. In this episode I dive into how one specific place changed my life and inspired the launch of this podcast. Then, environmental psychologist, Dr. Robert Gifford, joins me for an eye-opening conversation about the concept of place attachment and why certain places mean so much to us. We explore …
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Have you ever felt connected to a place? Well, it turns out that the places all around us hold more power than we think. I'm Julia Suca, your curious guide, with a love for coffee, travel, and psychology. In each episode, I chat with experts and explore all sorts places, from the ordinary to the downright bizarre. Together we’ll venture from the co…
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