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Follow Julie Klausner— it's freeJulie Klausner — comedian, author, creator of Difficult People and host of How Was Your Week? — joins Meredith Lynch and Rebecca Sananès for a bonus episode. The Alex Murdaugh murder conviction was just overturned and they're all watching Wikipedia in real time. The Hantavirus quarantine hottie has a mini fridge and a Peloton and everyone wants his number. Then: the deep dive into Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop — Gilberto Valle, Erin Lee Carr, Alan Dershowitz, the mom's glamour portrait, the omelet, and when do thoughts become crimes? Plus: Kevin Spacey jokes that turned out to be prescient, and what happens when a sorority mobilizes against Meredith on the internet. Then: Liza Minnelli's memoir and Barbra Streisand's — Marty Scorsese and Julia Cameron, Jon Peters spending Barbra's money on a hole in the yard, and why Liza is punk and Barbra is not. Plus: the Difficult People Blu-ray drops June 16th and you need it. Topics: Julie Klausner, Cannibal Cop documentary, Alex Murdaugh conviction overturned, Hantavirus quarantine hottie, Liza Minnelli memoir, Barbra Streisand memoir, Marty Scorsese Julia Cameron, Difficult People Blu-ray June 16th, Erin Lee Carr, How Was Your Week podcast The Moment LIVE is hosted by Meredith Lynch and Rebecca Sananès . New episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe so you never miss a moment. Follow The Moment LIVE YouTube Substack Instagram TikTok CHAPTERS 00:00 Julie Klausner on Thought Crimes, Murdaugh Murders & Liza Minnelli 03:54 The Murdaugh Murder Conviction Was Just Overturned: We're All on Wikipedia 10:24 How Concerned Are We About Hantavirus? Julie Rates It a 5-7 12:13 The Hantavirus Quarantine Center Has a Peloton & Everyone Wants His Number 15:30 Cannibal Cop Was Pre-Me Too & Pre-George Floyd: The Era Explained 16:11 Gilberto Valle & Thought Crimes: The Case of the Cannibal Cop, The Deep Dive 20:51 Erin Lee Carr, Alan Dershowitz & the Omelet: Why This Doc Is Different 24:48 Kevin Spacey Jokes That Were Prescient 30:25 Liza Minnelli's Memoir: Marty Scorsese, Julia Cameron & Studio 54 35:53 Why Liza Is Punk and Barbra Is Not 45:52 Pre-Order Difficult People Blu-ray June 16th
Bad Elizabeth co-hosts Kathy Egan-Taylor and Gideon Evans look into the life of Queen Isabella of Castile, known to many as Queen Isabel of Spain. And, yes, "Isabel/Isabella" is a legit variation of the name Elizabeth. The show is as much fun as you can have while also discussing some very dark subjects including The Spanish Inquisition, Torture, and Colonization. If you don't laugh you cry, right? Kathy and Gideon talk about how Isabel and her husband Ferdinand had an equal partnership in ruling the land that would become Spain. And we are joined by special guest, writer, actress, and expert podcaster Julie Klausner. Julie weighs in on Isabella, and advises us on the rules of podcasting with an equal co-host (apparently we are allowed to cut one another off - it just means we're excited). We also talk to Julie about her amazing career. Along with hosting the podcasts How was Your Week? and Double Threat (with Tom Sharpling) she also created, wrote and produced the very funny Hulu series Difficult People . We also discuss Julie's love of musical theater, which culminated with her work on the Broadway send-up Schmigadoon . Apparently there was a third season of the Apple TV series that was written, but never filmed. Learn all about Julie's plan to "Free Schmigadoon Season 3" in her interview. ---------------------------------------- Jett Road Studios - Website - YouTube - Instagram - Substack Bad Elizabeth - Instagram - YouTube - Substack ---------------------------------------- SOURCES: Isabella of Castile Europe's First Great Queen Giles Tremlett https://a.co/d/06E9hrh2 Isabella of Castile part one The History Chicks https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/isabella-of-castile-part-1/id415983183?i=1000446257098 Isabella of Castile part two The History Chicks https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/isabella-of-castile-part-2/id415983183?i=1000447312094 How Was Your Week? with Julie Klausner https://www.patreon.com/cw/HowWasYourWeek Double Threat with Julie Klausner and Tom Scharpling https://www.patreon.com/cw/DoubleThreatPod Schmigadoon! https://tv.apple.com/us/show/schmigadoon/umc.cmc.1tqmf2znhr4oui4vo69ircyui?ctx_brand=tvs.sbd.4000 Difficult People <a href="https://www.hulu.com/series/d865868f-0a63-4595-b48d-d651e7f67f7b" rel="
From New York City, it’s Go Fact Yourself ! Seth Rudetsky is a musician, author, and Broadway savant who hosts afternoon radio on Sirius XM’s On Broadway channel. He’ll tell us about his Broadway cruise and why he believes in spreading “Jewish joy” through his weekly Broadway Shabbat . Julie Klausner is an actor and writer who hosts the podcasts “ How was Your Week? ” and “ Double Threat ” with Tom Sharpling. Julie will tell us just how dedicated fans of those shows can be – plus about her professional (and personal) collaborations with Billy Eichner. Areas of Expertise: Seth: Carly Simon songs, the TV show “The Brady Bunch Hour,” and natural disasters. Julie: John Waters movies, Jewish celebrities, and cats. What’s the Difference: A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste What’s the difference between a mindset and a mentality? What’s the difference between a person’s waist and their waistline? With Guest Experts: Sally Taylor : Singer-songwriter with a decades-long career– that includes working with her mother Carly Simon! Ricki Lake : Emmy-winning TV host and actor who starred as Tracy Turnblad in the 1988 film Hairspray. Hosts: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Credits: Theme Song by Jonathan Green. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. Co-Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell . Additional editing by Valerie Moffat . Seeing our next live-audience shows by YOU! Help support this show and unlock bonus content! Become a member at https://maximumfun.org/joingofact
On this episode of Staying Alive, we are in a New York State Of Mind as hosts Jon Gabrus and Adam Pally sit down with their good friend and NYC staple Julie Klausner (How Was Your Week?, Double Threat with Tom Scharpling, Difficult People) to discuss morning routines, kugels vs casseroles, Zoom trainers, Robert Redford, Billy Joel, and any other food or pop culture that comes to mind. Plus, Pally has been wounded by a single cigarette, and Gabrus wants to learn to throw any food item away. Note: at six minutes into Act 3, Pally blows his nose in a spectacularly unsettling way, should you wish to Skip 15. Follow Julie on Insta Check out How Was Your Week? and Double Threat with Julie Klausner and Tom Scharpling Full video episodes available HERE . Check out Staying Alive merch at siriusxmstore.com/stayingalive This episode was recorded October 14, 2025 at SiriusXM studios in New York City Special thanks to Jared O’Connell and Casey Holford Staying Alive is produced by Devon Torrey Bryant and Anne Harris Engineered and edited by Devon Torrey Bryant, who also wrote the music Associate producer and video editor is Maddie McCann Executive produced by Jon Gabrus, Adam Pally, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Bernie Kaminski, and Rich Korson Keywords for this episode: chopped cheese, cheesesteak, Mitch Mitchell, Carl Tart, Zach Cherry, Stavros Halkias, LAV, Patti LuPone, seltzer, Tom Hanks, Jay Leno, Robert Redford, deli, latte, turkey bacon (gotta burn it to a crisp), casserole, Doritos, flights, Bosch, Eggs On A Plane, weightlifting, Pilates, Pornhub, tendonitis, WikiFeet, resistance band, Las Vegas, Maltesers, SodaStream, BRITA, Billy Joel, Amy Sedaris Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: NYC comedy legend and host of How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner , Julie Klausner! Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals. Subscribe to Hello, Puzzlers! wherever you get your podcasts! And come join our growing puzzle community over on Patreon , where you can find bonus episodes and other exclusive content! Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas. The show is produced by Claire Bidigare-Curtis. Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg. Our community manager is Gary Buchler. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .
You know Julie Klausner — creator and star of Difficult People, iconic comedy writer, actor, podcaster, and the patron saint of every self-respecting queer Jew with a Hulu login. She’s been on Bob’s Burgers, she’s written for everyone from Joan Rivers to Billy Eichner, and she’s basically Broadway’s unofficial mayor. This episode is everything you want from a real celebrity Yenta: unfiltered queer wisdom, Jewish cultural analysis, and absolutely deranged gossip. We Yenta about: 1. How queer Jewish culture keeps you sane when the world is on fire 2. Joan Rivers as the ultimate Jewish mother figure 3. Julie’s hunt for the perfect sushi spot between 14th and 42nd 4. Why Pride Month should be replaced by Queer Summer Vacation 5. Why ukuleles and clowning are aggressively queer 6. The Broadway shows that made us gay 7. Why every good procedural should have a version starring Cate Blanchett 8. What it means to keep “finding your people” at every stage of queer Jewish life 9. An epic game of Jewish, Queer, or Treif? Announcement! You're invited to take part in the Yenta Matchmaking Experiment!! If you want to be matched with a potential date from the Yenta listener universe, you can submit your profile now! We'll be releasing Patreon episodes of "Yenta Matchmaking" where we go in detail behind the scenes of the matchmaking process. More info here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd7TuxHM4DOMN_xfEDkfdhjE9EHjMH7mIoBlFu2N7sQEDiQyg/viewform Julie Klausner: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-was-your-week-with-julie-klausner/id424991092 Raye Schiller: https://www.instagram.com/rayeschiller Antonia Lassar: https://www.instagram.com/antonialastar Uncut and bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/yenta Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 3:30 – Celebrity gossip + Jewish geography 6:30 – Aging out of chaos 8:15 – Pride Month: Exhaustion 13:00 – Julie’s Jewish queer journey 15:45 – Jewish matchmaking 25:40 – Broadway gossip 34:30 – Julie’s goss: Joan Rivers, dinner parties, and Robert Mitchum 50:45 – Jewish / Queer / Treif lightning round
This time, I'm letting Julie Klausner talk. I’d never interviewed Julie before, but we found ourselves following each other on Bluesky as a result of my AV Club Set List interview with They Might Be Giants. It turns out that she's a huge They Might Be Giants fan, which is something I didn’t realize, but I clearly should’ve, since – as a realized during a rewatch of her Hulu series Difficult People – there’s an episode where her costar, Billy Eichner, is hanging out in Julie’s childhood bedroom, and there’s a very prominent They Might Be Giants poster on the wall. Yes, we talked about Difficult People during the course of our conversation, as well as how she found herself collaborating with Billy Eichner in the first place. We also chatted about the small part she played in a classic SNL "TV Funhouse" segment, her work on John Mulaney’s short-lived sitcom, the thrill of getting to write for the recent revival of Kids in the Hall, and the fun of working on the Apple TV+ series Schmigadoon! Oh, yes, and she also has a Sabrina Carpenter connection in her back catalog, which we talked about that as well, and we talked about Juiie’s own music, specifically an amazing Kate Bush homage that you should check out as soon as you’re done listening to the podcast. Okay, that’s enough of an intro. It’s time to let Julie Klausner talk.
On this week's audio and/or video episode Phillip is joined for the first time by Julie Klausner, a comedy actress, Producer, and comedy writer and of course podcast host of How Was Your Week, and co-host of Double Threat. They are here to discuss 1962's The Music Man starring Robert Preston and Shirley Jones. Phillip starts by reading the general information about the movie with some trivia bits thrown in. It's then time for Listener' Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Then Phillip and Julie discuss the film, that Phillip had never seen before. It's a very fun conversation. They then answer the question of whether they noticed anything in this movie that Tarantino might have liked or used in this film. Then they individually rate the movie. It's then time to answer whether they would buy this movie, rent it, or find it for free. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986). Julie had to leave the show early because she had a hard out, but she did give her documentary favorites for the week; Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror (2025), Boorman and the Devil (2025), and Chain Reactions (2024). Phillip then promotes next week's show when he will be joined for the first time by Frank Hannen from the Bachata Talk podcast and Aventura Podcast to discuss 1972's The Godfather. Thanks for listening and/or watching.
Julie Klausner is my guest for this episode to watch some of the biggest messes on daytime television from the nineties and early 00s. It's completely unhinged, so brace yourself! Clips include Sylvia Browne on The Montel Williams Show, cheating partners on Maury Povich, boy-crazy teens on Sally Jessy Raphael, family reunions on Richard Simmons' Dreammaker, wannabe popstars on Jenny Jones, and feuding families on Oprah. In the final segment, Julie and I are going to watch a curated selection of retro commercials, including Lauren Bacall for High Point Decaffeinated Coffee, Massengill douching products, and New York's Charisma fashion boutique! It's the perfect high-camp, nostalgic overload. I absolutely adore Julie. She is a writer, actor, author, podcaster and producer. She is also the creator and star of Hulu's Difficult People with Billy Eichner, and had roles in Ryan Murphy's Fosse/Verdon , and critically-acclaimed Amazon comedy series, The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel. I'm so grateful to have her join me as the second guest on my podcast.
This week, Kyle is joined by comedian, podcast, and writer Julie Klausner. They dive into a random assortment of topics, much like Julie’s podcast, “How Was Your Week?” Julie also shares what it was like to see her longtime friends Jeff Hiller and Cole Escola win major awards this year (Jeff an Emmy, Cole a Tony). They explore Julie's passion for theatre, her experiences writing and producing “Difficult People,” and her thoughts on the current state of comedic television. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating the digital world, the joys of food, the WNBA, and Liza Minelli’s upcoming memoir. Chapters “Life of a Showgirl” reaction Celebrating Jeff Hiller's Emmy win Love of Broadway Julie’s new passion for the WNBA Recent “Superman” deep dive Nostalgia’s role in Julie’s personal and professional life Looking back on “Difficult People” The evolution of SNL Julie’s writing process Current tangles
Harry and Daniel are joined by podcaster & writer Julie Klausner to tackle Adaptation , Spike Jonze’s wildly inventive collaboration with screenwriter Charlie Kaufman. Starring Nicolas Cage in a dual role as Kaufman and his fictional twin brother, the film bends narrative form to explore writer’s block, creativity, and self-doubt. The hosts discuss Kaufman’s uniquely Jewish lens on storytelling, the blending of comedy and melancholy, and how the film fits into a broader tradition of Jewish metafiction in literature and cinema. Adaptation on IMDb Adaptation Movie Trailer Julie's Links How Was Your Week Podcast? Double Threat Podcast w/ Julie & Tom Sharpling Julie Klausner on Instagram Connect with Jews on Film online: Jews on Film Merch - https://jews-on-film.printify.me/products Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpod YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilm TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpod
Join host James Aguiar as he speaks with the inimitable Julie klausner. Julie is an actress, writer, comedian and producer. We unpack our mutual love of the 1970 special Racquel starring Racquel Welch, we speak about the emotional impact of Pee Wee Herman and the recent HBO documentary. We also dive into the the fabulous Hulu show Difficult People celebrating it's 10 year anniversary which she created, starred in and produced. We find out why Stangers with Candy is and will always be the supreme inspiration. Her love of PAWS NY and animals in general. We also find out why she's banned from Neiman Marcus and take a question from a surprise guest. Of course we find out what my Highs and Lows are and what i think of "rich people" All on the latest episode of Label Queen. please like, comment and follow and if you'd like to send an email please do labelqueenpod@gmail.com Chapters (00:00:08) - Label Queen (00:00:38) - Rich People on TV (00:03:50) - Meth Arrest (00:05:42) - Mariska's My Mom Jane documentary (00:08:32) - Janeane Garlin on Difficult People (00:09:38) - Julie Klausner at the Vanity Fair Interview (00:10:48) - The Gospel Of Raquel Welch 1970 Special (00:15:04) - Walter Walking Out of Broadway Shows (00:16:21) - Pee Wee Herman: Coming Out the Real Me (00:20:49) - Jane Krakowski on Being a Writer on ' (00:23:42) - The Disaster of Finding Your Fun (00:24:47) - Shannon DeVito on Difficult People (00:28:25) - Will and Grace's Comeback and Strangers With Candy (00:30:31) - Sony Pictures Development Deal (00:31:39) - Julie on Donating to Paws New York (00:33:07) - I Got Banished From Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman (00:37:19) - The Making of A Princess