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Phil Rosenthal Tells Why Jay Doesn’t Deserve Good Things
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The great writer/actor/food & travel show host, Phil Rosenthal talks Jay down from feeling bad about undeserved success. Phil claims dumb luck is part of the game. They also talk about good times, Jack Benny, spoiled kids, great show-running, enjoying life, being able to connect with people no matter what.
Bio:Phil Rosenthal is the award-winning creator, executive producer, and host of “Somebody Feel Phil,” as well as a New York Times Best Selling Author. “Somebody Feed Phil” – one of Netflix’s most popular food and travel shows. Rosenthal has expanded his love of humor, food, and human connection by launching his first podcast “Naked Lunch,” co-hosted with his friend and longtime ROLLING STONE journalist David Wild. Rosenthal’s early writing credits include the comedy series “Down the Shore” and “Coach.” In 1995, Rosenthal created the hit CBS comedy “Everybody Loves Raymond” which premiered the following year. Rosenthal launched Somebody Feed the People, an initiative of the Rosenthal Family Foundation that supports organizations making an impact and building community through food, addressing food access and insecurity, supporting chefs and restaurant workers, creating employment pathways, and strengthening the health of our food systems. Rosenthal lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Monica Horan (who played Amy on “Everybody Loves Raymond”), and their two children.
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Bio:Phil Rosenthal is the award-winning creator, executive producer, and host of “Somebody Feel Phil,” as well as a New York Times Best Selling Author. “Somebody Feed Phil” – one of Netflix’s most popular food and travel shows. Rosenthal has expanded his love of humor, food, and human connection by launching his first podcast “Naked Lunch,” co-hosted with his friend and longtime ROLLING STONE journalist David Wild. Rosenthal’s early writing credits include the comedy series “Down the Shore” and “Coach.” In 1995, Rosenthal created the hit CBS comedy “Everybody Loves Raymond” which premiered the following year. Rosenthal launched Somebody Feed the People, an initiative of the Rosenthal Family Foundation that supports organizations making an impact and building community through food, addressing food access and insecurity, supporting chefs and restaurant workers, creating employment pathways, and strengthening the health of our food systems. Rosenthal lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Monica Horan (who played Amy on “Everybody Loves Raymond”), and their two children.
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The great writer/actor/food & travel show host, Phil Rosenthal talks Jay down from feeling bad about undeserved success. Phil claims dumb luck is part of the game. They also talk about good times, Jack Benny, spoiled kids, great show-running, enjoying life, being able to connect with people no matter what.
Bio:Phil Rosenthal is the award-winning creator, executive producer, and host of “Somebody Feel Phil,” as well as a New York Times Best Selling Author. “Somebody Feed Phil” – one of Netflix’s most popular food and travel shows. Rosenthal has expanded his love of humor, food, and human connection by launching his first podcast “Naked Lunch,” co-hosted with his friend and longtime ROLLING STONE journalist David Wild. Rosenthal’s early writing credits include the comedy series “Down the Shore” and “Coach.” In 1995, Rosenthal created the hit CBS comedy “Everybody Loves Raymond” which premiered the following year. Rosenthal launched Somebody Feed the People, an initiative of the Rosenthal Family Foundation that supports organizations making an impact and building community through food, addressing food access and insecurity, supporting chefs and restaurant workers, creating employment pathways, and strengthening the health of our food systems. Rosenthal lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Monica Horan (who played Amy on “Everybody Loves Raymond”), and their two children.
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Bio:Phil Rosenthal is the award-winning creator, executive producer, and host of “Somebody Feel Phil,” as well as a New York Times Best Selling Author. “Somebody Feed Phil” – one of Netflix’s most popular food and travel shows. Rosenthal has expanded his love of humor, food, and human connection by launching his first podcast “Naked Lunch,” co-hosted with his friend and longtime ROLLING STONE journalist David Wild. Rosenthal’s early writing credits include the comedy series “Down the Shore” and “Coach.” In 1995, Rosenthal created the hit CBS comedy “Everybody Loves Raymond” which premiered the following year. Rosenthal launched Somebody Feed the People, an initiative of the Rosenthal Family Foundation that supports organizations making an impact and building community through food, addressing food access and insecurity, supporting chefs and restaurant workers, creating employment pathways, and strengthening the health of our food systems. Rosenthal lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Monica Horan (who played Amy on “Everybody Loves Raymond”), and their two children.
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