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Follow Julie Nolke— it's freeA special episode where host Amanda Pereira shares some of the most impactful moments from Season 5. Click below to listen to any of the episodes from 2025 on Apple Podcasts: All Season 5 audio & video episodes http://linktr.ee/liquidcouragepodcast Episode 61 with actor, writer, creator Paige Evans https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-61-paige-evans-actor-writer-creator/id1508353269?i=1000728223757 Episode 62 with casting director Colleen Rush https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-62-colleen-rush-casting-director/id1508353269?i=1000730804711 Episode 63 with actor, writer, and content creator Julie Nolke https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-63-julie-nolke-actor-writer-content-creator/id1508353269?i=1000732971543 Episode 64 with actor, writer, producer Nadine Bhabha https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-64-nadine-bhabha-actor-writer-producer/id1508353269?i=1000735389951 Episode 65 with comedian Laura Ramoso https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-65-laura-ramoso-comedian/id1508353269?i=1000737410114 Episode 66 with drag queen, actress, and model Makayla Couture https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-66-makayla-couture-drag-queen-actress-model/id1508353269?i=1000739504784 Episode 67 with actor, writer, director Nadine Djoury https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-67-nadine-djoury-actor-writer-director/id1508353269?i=1000741694273 Episode 68 with actor, filmmaker Chloe Van Landschoot https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-68-chloe-van-landschoot-actor-filmmaker/id1508353269?i=1000745135780 Episode 69 with actor and producer Liz Johnston https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-69-liz-johnston-actor-producer/id1508353269?i=1000747015100 Episode 70 with writer, director, and producer Clara Altimas https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-70-clara-altimas-writer-director-producer/id1508353269?i=1000749252236 Or click here to listen anywhere you get your podcasts , and click here to watch any of the episodes from 2025! SEE YOU NEXT SEASON, CHEERS! xx ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Let’s Connect! Liquid Courage - http://linktr.ee/liquidcouragepodcast Amanda Pereira (host) - http://linktr.ee/theamandapereira ⇒ To donate to the s
In today’s episode, Amanda drinks a spicy margarita mocktail with actor, writer, and content creator Julie Nolke. Julie is a CSA-nominated performer and the creator of her self-titled YouTube channel with nearly 1 million subscribers. She’s best known for her viral series Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self (~65 million views), and has earned herself multiple accolades including three Webby Awards, two Streamy nominations, and two Buffer Festival Excellence in Writing awards. You’ll also recognize Julie from her on-screen performances in Run the ‘Burbs (CBC/Hulu), the Emmy Award winning Workin’ Moms (CBC/Netflix), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), What We Do in the Shadows (FX), or her leading role in The Wedding Rule (W Network). Most recently, she is fresh off the western tour of her sold out one woman sketch show: Dying on the Outside . In this episode, Amanda and Julie discuss navigating career shifts in the aftermath of viral success, how new motherhood has reshaped Julie’s identity and creative priorities, and the ongoing journey of redefining what ambition and success look like. Mentions from this episode… ~ Julie’s YouTube channel ~ Julie’s I Solved the Housing Crisis sketch ~ Julie’s Explaining the Pandemic to my Past Self series ~ Run the ‘Burbs ~ Andrew Phung ~ Rakhee Morzaria ( listen to Rakhee’s Liquid Courage episode here! ) ~ Wendy Litner ~ Gwynne Phillips ~ Fight Night by Miriam Toews Terms we mentioned… “ACTRA” - stands for the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, and is a national union that represents and aims to protect eligible performers in Canada's recorded entertainment industries “AFBS” - stands for the Actra Fraternal Benefit Society, and is an organization that provides insurance, retirement, and health benefits to members of the entertainment industry, primarily those who belong to ACTRA and the Writers Guild of Canada “22 Minutes” - refers to This Hour Has 22 Minutes , an award-winning Canadian comedy series focusing on Canadian politics and current events. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Let’s Connect! Liquid Courage - click here! Amanda Pereira (host) - click here! Julie Nolke (guest) - click here! ⇒ To donate to the show, click here! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The music in this episode is thanks to HookSounds. You can check out their tracks here: www.hooksounds.com . Use the discount code LIQUIDCOURAGE10 for 10% off a HookSounds subscription!* *If you use this code, I earn a small commission — so you’ll be supporting the podcast, too!
We hit the stage at Toronto Sketchfest with the one and only Julie Nolke, and the energy was off the charts! In front of a packed crowd of Nolke-fans, we dived deep into building your own career and the incredible power that comes with owning your path in comedy and content creation. We also explored the fast pace of maintaining an online presence and—step by step—how to start and grow a successful YouTube channel. Julie, known for her viral hit "Explaining the Pandemic to My Past Self", shared her insights on navigating the world of digital content and how she turned her YouTube fame into an acting career. From her YouTube roots to starring in Run the Burbs (CBC), What We Do in the Shadows (FX), and Workin' Moms (Netflix/CBC), Julie has truly proven how to build a career from the ground up. This conversation is packed with inspiration, humor, and actionable advice for anyone looking to make it in the digital age.
In this episode of the DNA Podcast, I chat with the multi-talented Julie Nolke — actor, writer, comedian, and YouTuber extraordinaire. Julie is pulling network sitcom numbers with her hilarious and relatable YouTube content and we explore everything from her rise to success to the challenges of navigating the digital landscape vs the traditional film industry, and how she’s carving her own path. FOLLOW JULIE: @julienolke
Welcome to Girls Gone Hallmark, the podcast where we dig deep into all things Hallmark with your hosts Megan and Wendy! Today, we're thrilled to have the charming and talented Erik Athavale joining us for a chat. Not only is Erik a familiar face from Hallmark's beloved movies like "Holiday Hotline" and "The Santa Summit" from the 2023 Countdown to Christmas line up, but he's also making waves on the big screen in "Ordinary Angels," and the Canadian comedy series "Acting Good." So grab your cocoa and cozy up as we get insight on his career journey from Erik himself! Mentioned in this Interview with Erik Athavale Erik mentioned this video of Bryan Cranston (Emmy winning actor known for his portrayal of Walter White on the series "Breaking Bad") giving advice to aspiring actors. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1WiCGq-PcY?si=-sdKd6RYO3ZoXg1M&w=560&h=315] Some of Erik's Favorite Actors Include: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Erik Athavale (@eathavale) //www.instagram.com/embed.js Fuad Ahmed - a Pakistani-born actor with 67 acting credits including Hallmark's "A Not So Royal Christmas" as well as the Netflix series "Painkiller" and Hulu's "The Hardy Boys." Julie Nolke - actor, writer, and comedian. Seen here on her 1M+ follower YouTube channel and from movies like "The Wedding Rule." Amy Groening - film and television actor seen in a number of Hallmark movies, including "The Santa Summit," "Miracle in Bethlehem, PA" and "We Wish You a Married Christmas." Stephanie Sy - a phenomenal singer and actor who wowed fans in "The Santa Summit," and appeared in "Ordinary Angels," Hallmark's "Miracle in Bethlehem, PA" and "A Christmas Cookie Catastrophe." Pallavi Sharda - international film and theater actor who has appeared in 29 projects, including "Wedding Season" on Netflix. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Erik Athavale (@eathavale) //www.instagram.com/embed.js Where to Watch "Acting Good" "Acting Good" is a Canadian television comedy series starring comedian Paul Rabliauskas as a young First Nations man who returns home to live in his small reserve community in northern Manitoba. Erik Athavale co-stars as Greg and the show is currently in pre-production for Season 3. You can find "Acting Good" on CTV Comedy Channel and the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network which is available through Apple TV. Find all episodes and shownotes on girlsgonehallmark.com Follow us on Instagram Email us! girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com Join our Facebook Group! Visit our website: www.girlsgonehallmark.com Email us: hello@girlsgonehallmark.com Follow us on Instagram! Check out our merch shop! Subscribe to our Patreon for more Megan and Wendy
We analyze a viral Julie Nolke comedy sketch in which a time traveler from the future begs a woman in the present to have more children to save civilization. We discuss how it nails both the pronatalist talking points around demographic collapse and societal hostility towards breeding, while also skewering the selfishness of modern life. Other topics include the misperception that kids ruin careers and happiness, the injustice of how vital parental work goes unrewarded, and the bleak hedonic treadmill of reality TV that people trade real meaning for. [00:00:00] I am calling from the year 2453, and I am begging you to help us. Oh, s**t. Oh, yeah. Oh, okay. Our civilization is crumbling due to our dwindling population. Yes. What can I do to help? You must have children. Oh. Um. Okay. . Uh. It's just that it's not a very good time for me. This is of the utmost importance. It is life or death. Yes. Okay. Okay. I'm just kind of in a really good place with my career. Um, but I don't think I could do both my career and, and save the species. Then the choice is obvious. Totally. Yeah. Malcolm Collins: So I worked with a lot of early hominid skulls and things that you would see frequently. It was like the bones sort of bubbled off from like funguses and it ate somebody's face off while they were alive. And like, this is a fungus. It would be trivial to kill today with antifungal. In historic context, nothing you could do. just bubble your face off, but you kept trugging because you were doing it to make your [00:01:00] children's life better. And we were going through this intergenerational cycle of martyrdom. This generation finally was like, okay, I'm sort of cashing in. I'm not going to pay it forward. You know, with every instance of paying it forward, things got easier. I'm just not going to do it because I deserve whatever I want whenever I feel like it. Would you like to know more? Malcolm Collins: Oh, gosh. Anyway, Simone, I am so happy to be here with you today. This morning A friend on Facebook actually posted this and then I, I checked it out and we learned that there was a longer form version of the video on YouTube, but it was a video both making fun of and sympathizing with the pronatalist movement. And it is probably one of the best pieces. Of especially non explicitly right leaning pronatalist comedy I've ever seen and, and it even seems a little like urban monocultury left leaning in its complaints and perspectives on pronatalism. Yeah, this Simone Collins: is a thoroughly left leaning complaint. Left leaning people are aware of demographic collapse [00:02:00] as an Malcolm Collins: issue. Well, that's an interesting thing is that this is a changing thing that's happening in our society. Yeah. And what we wanted to do is to begin to analyze this, like as various groups wake up to the cause of demographic collapse, or at least the severity of the cause, how are they reacting to it? And what does this portell for the future of once the urban monoculture comes to accept that everybody who complains about fertility collapse, is it like, Some reaving, psychotic, racist. Simone Collins: And hold on. We have to just applaud that you coined a new word, which is a port manto of portend in Tel Portel. I like it. Port. Malcolm Collins: Oh yeah. Simone Collins: That's great. Portel , you're no, you're no hy, but , Malcolm Collins: yes. I, we have a little bit of organize disorganized schizophrenia the way I, I talk. But anyway, so we are going to, if people can check out our, our schizophrenia. Pretty good spectrum video if that's come out before this one but we have never done like a watching a video [00:03:00] analysis before and we don't really know how to do it with like our faces on
New-Yorker-for-life Jen keeps her eggs in her fridge; Katie , who's now in Puglia, used to but now doesn't—as per her Egg Guy's (yup) recommendation. We look at which cultures chill vs. not, what makes an egg brown or white (and orange-yolked!), if a "proper" omelet even exists, and consult very special guest, Canadian actress and comedian Julie Nolke on her breakfast feelings. Check out Julie's vids on YouTube , or follow her @julienolke on Instagram and @juliemarienolke on Twitter. Special thanks to Michelle ( @Michelle_MadisonTV ) for your question and Brian Quinn ( @bqfunk ) for our theme music. Send us a voice memo for a chance to be featured!
Actress, comedy writer and YouTube creator Julie Nolke is hilarious and inspiring. Most people know her from the viral YouTube series Explaining the Pandemic to My Past Self. In this episode, Julie talks about how sticking to her passion for comedy paid off, even after YEARS of no's. Plus, find out how Erika and Julie met before their respective "big breaks."Follow the podcast on Instagram @happytoseemepodFollow Erika on Instagram @erika_casFollow Julie on Instagram @julienolkeSubscribe to Julie on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@julienolkePlease rate, review and subscribe!Host, creator and executive producer: Erika CasupananBrand strategy by Natalie CunninghamEditing by InHouse CreativeMusic by Dylan MackenziePodcast visual design by Amanda McCuskerPhotography by Spring Morris
Actress, comedy writer and YouTube creator Julie Nolke is hilarious and inspiring. Most people know her from the viral YouTube series Explaining the Pandemic to My Past Self. In this episode, Julie talks about how sticking to her passion for comedy paid off, even after YEARS of no’s. Plus, find out how Erika and Julie met before their respective “big breaks.” Follow the podcast on Instagram @happytoseemepod Follow Erika on Instagram @erika_cas Follow Julie on Instagram @julienolke Subscribe to Julie on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@julienolke Please rate, review and subscribe! Host, creator and executive producer: Erika Casupanan Brand strategy by Natalie Cunningham Editing by InHouse Creative Music by Dylan Mackenzie Podcast visual design by Amanda McCusker Photography by Spring Morris Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Today on a special episode, Ali and Asif interview actress, comedian and YouTube sensation Julie Nolke. They start off by discussing Julie’s background and how she almost pursued engineering before studying theatre. She then discusses how she struggled for years with auditioning before finding her voice on YouTube. They then discuss her viral hit video “Explaining the pandemic to my past self”, which has over 20 million views. Ali then asks Julie about online criticism which is often sexist when it comes to female comedians. Jule then describes her creative process and the work involved in putting out her weekly videos on her YouTube channel. The guys then ask Julie about her collaborations with Ryan George and Bruce McCulloch. Finally the guys talk about Julie and Ali both being cast on ‘Run the Burbs’ and discuss the second season of the hit sitcom. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian Show Notes: Julie Noke YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@julienolke The 6 Year Overnight Success | Julie Nolke | TEDxIIITA: Julie TEDX talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_azujpI4tmE Sketches of a Comedic Life on Video: https://www.swaggermagazine.com/home/selfmade/JulieNolke Bruce McCulloch Admires the ‘Ferocious’ Comedy of Julie Nolke: https://www.vulture.com/article/julie-nolke-bruce-mcculloch-interview.html Run the Burbs: https://gem.cbc.ca/media/run-the-burbs/s01 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In another one of our Buffer Festival bonus episodes, Anthony sits down with actress, comedian, and writer, Julie Nolke to talk about her journey through the pandemic and into an adventurous career in TV and YouTube. Enjoy!
Matti and Julie do a deep dive into what it’s like to go viral, how that changed Julie’s life, and how many things stayed the same. They also dig into the importance of taking breaks. They discuss battling the traditional tv/movie vs new-school way to entertain people, and how Julie is starting a new sketch channel Pulp Comedy as a new way to make SNL-like sketches more accessible! Julie Nolke YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FeelingPeckish/videos Pulp Comedy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjnrbTISBUbFoGeqULsBzhw/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julienolke/ Matti Haapoja YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/mattih Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattih/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattiHaapoja _ Unscripted behind-the-scenes interviews and conversations about the creator economy, technology, and trends with other creator friends, business leaders, and, well.. other cool people! Matti Haapoja is a YouTuber, content creator, and filmmaker with over 1M subs who has a knack for navigating this creator economy space. If you're an aspiring content creator wanting to break free from the traditional way of doing things, a small/medium-sized business wanting to grow, or brands operating in the creator economy - this podcast will for sure have some nuggets of gold for you.