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Follow Marc Evan Jackson— it's freeActor, comedian, and tall ship owner Marc Evan Jackson (The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) joins Matt and Tim to discuss the 2013 Roland Emmerich film, White House Down, starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx. Jamie Foxx plays President Sawyer and Michael Murphy plays Vice President Hammond. For the rest of this conversation, go to https://patreon.com/secondincommand and become a patron! Matt Walsh https://www.instagram.com/mrmattwalsh Timothy Simons https://www.instagram.com/timothycsimons Marc Evan Jackson https://instagram.com/marcevanjackson Second In Command https://instagram.com/secondincommandpodcast Email questions to: secondincommandatc@gmail.com
On this episode of The Owedometer, Elwood is joined by Marc Evan Jackson. He played Shawn. Marc shares behind-the-scenes stories from the show, his experience hosting The Good Place: The Podcast, and his work with The Detroit Creativity Project. Along the way, he offers wisdom, humor, and thoughtful reflections on creativity and giving back. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We ask the questions, you give the reply on a brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself ! Jodie Sweetin has been in show business for most of her life. She’s famous for her role as Stephanie Tanner on "Full House." She’ll tell us what it was like being on a major TV show at such a young age and how she revisited that time in her podcast, " How Rude Tanneritos ." Marc Evan Jackson is best known for his stoic performances across a number of TV roles including for "The Good Place" and "Brooklyn 99." He’ll tell us why he loves the fans of the shows he’s a part of and explain why the art of improv is so important. Areas of Expertise: Marc: The TV show “The Office,” vessels in the Maine windjamming fleet, and the lyrics to the song “Knockin’ Boots” by Candyman Jodie: Jim Henson movies, the TV show “Arrested Development,” and American Girl Dolls. What’s the Difference: Treasure Island What’s the difference between to treasure and to cherish ? What’s the difference between a traffic median and a traffic island? Guest Experts: Candyman : Rapper and producer who co-wrote and performed the hit song “Knockin’ Boots.” Dave Goelz : Emmy-winning performer and producer who’s worked with the Muppets for more than 50 years – and in several movies with Jim Henson. 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 . 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 Episode 3 of Jett Road Studios Presents, hosts Will & Amber Becton introduce a pilot for the podcast Pilot Lounge, hosted by Daily Show co-creator and original showrunner Madeleine Smithberg. In this podcast Madeleine reunites with past collaborators to revisit failed pilots they made together, in a fun and cathartic way. In the first episode Madeleine talks to Marc Evan Jackson (The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) and Lauren Weedman (Hacks, Abbott Elementary), to talk about pilots they made for None Of Your Business, Little America, and The 5th Hour. Madeleine Smithberg has produced countless pilots. After creating The Daily Show with Lizz Winstead (and hiring people like Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, and Ed Helms), Madeleine spent years of her life creating and selling TV shows -- for example, a topical comedy show based on the internet for Al Gore's CURRENT TV, and a late night series for BET called DON'T SLEEP! -- but oftentimes her projects were never seen by the general public. These pilots would be watched by a few development executives, and then die a slow death as networks changed hands, or other circumstances beyond Madeleine's control conspired to keep these comedic gems hidden from the world. In Pilot Lounge, Madeleine seeks to reclaim the original comedic joy of making these shows with people she loves and admires. None Of Your Business Marc Evan Jackson Shandi Finnessey Zach Woods Madeleine Smithberg (Executive Producer) Sarah North (Executive Producer) Janine Ditullio (Head Writer) Eric Drysdale (Writer) Eric Ledgin (Writer) Little America Marc Evan Jackson Madeleine Smithberg (Executive Producer) Sarah North (Executive Producer) Butcher Bird Studios The 5th Hour Lauren Weedman Molly Erdman Ron Lynch Phil Morris Madeleine Smithberg (Executive Producer) Sarah North (Executive Producer) Butcher Bird Studios ------------------ Recorded at Jett Road Studios Website Instagram YouTube ------------------ Madeleine Smithberg @madInthekitch (Instagram) MadInTheKitchen (Website) MadInTheKitchen (YouTube)
Get ready to pull up a chair and join us at the Restaurant Fiction table as we welcome the incredibly versatile Marc Evan Jackson to our latest episode. Famous for his standout roles in "The Good Place," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and his latest venture into the intriguing world of "Lessons in Chemistry," Marc sits down with us to spill the beans on some of the most iconic fictional eateries he’s been a part of. In this warm and engaging chat, Marc takes us behind the scenes of TV's beloved dining spots, sharing his unique insights on the fictional foods and the narratives they weave. From the ethereal eateries of "The Good Place" to the lively precinct of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and the scientifically flavored backdrop of "Lessons in Chemistry," we explore how these culinary settings shape our favorite characters and their stories. But we're not just talking shop—Marc also shares personal anecdotes from his journey, giving us a taste of the laughter, creativity, and challenges encountered along the way. Whether you're a die-hard foodie, a film and TV aficionado, or someone who savors the art of storytelling, this episode promises a feast of insights and entertainment you won't want to miss. Don't forget to subscribe to Restaurant Fiction for more delectable conversations that take you behind the scenes of your favorite fictional restaurants, bars, and clubs. Dive in with us as we explore the delicious intersection of cuisine and storytelling, one episode at a time. 🍴 * Subscribe * and ring the bell to never miss out on our culinary adventures. 👍 * Like * this video if you're excited to hear Marc Evan Jackson's behind-the-scenes tales. Join us for a journey where fiction meets food, and stories are served with a side of insight. Welcome to Restaurant Fiction—your table in the fascinating world of culinary storytelling is ready. Hungry for more culinary adventures through the lens of your favorite TV shows and movies? You've just savored another episode of Restaurant Fiction , where we dish out the stories behind the most iconic fictional eateries. Don't let the journey end here: 🍽️ ** Subscribe **: Never miss an episode. Subscribe on Apple Podcast s or Spotify and join us as we explore new dimensions of food and storytelling. 📺 ** Watch **: Craving more? Watch us bring these fictional restaurants to life on our YouTube channel. Subscribe for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes fun. 👍 ** Like and Share **: Enjoyed this episode? Like, share, and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more fellow culinary explorers and story lovers. 💬 **Engage**: Have a fictional eatery you're dying to learn more about? Connect with us on IG @restaurantfiction and @themonisrose and on our website at Restaurantfiction.com We love hearing from you! ...
In a first for I Was There Too, Matt ventures outside his home to watch a movie still in theaters, Kong: Skull Island. He is joined by the incredible Marc Evan Jackson who talks about his role in the film as Landsat Steve. If you havent seen the film, shower, get dressed, get in your car, go the theater, watch the film, and listen to this episode! Stay tuned after the interview for a preview for an upcoming podcast mini-series by Amanda Lund, a follow up to her brilliant podcast 'The Complete Woman' entitled 'Complete Joy.' Find it on Stitcher Premium: http://stitcherpremium.com/complete This episode is brought to you by Audible (www.audible.com/wasthere) and Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/iwastheretoo). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vaguely Specific Productions co-founders Jon Carr and Kevin Gillese join comedian and actor Marc Evan Jackson with details on their upcoming Valentine’s Day weekend interactive comedy improv show. Plus, the newest addition to the “Speaking of” series, “Speaking of Dance,” today features Leo Briggs. And artist and curator Karen Graffeo discusses the new show at Echo Contemporary, “The Necessity of Seduction.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To celebrate the 50th episode of Mr A+ we have a very special guest. It's the person that Mr A+ has talked about more than any other,... no, not his Mum or his Dad,... it is none other than comedian and Hollywood actor from Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn 99 and The Good Place - Marc Evan Jackson - and the joy is very, very real. The Good Place podcast with Marc is here The Brooklyn 99 podcast with Marc is here Donate to Marc's charity - the Detroit Creativity Project here Follow Mr A+ on Instagram here Podcast inquiries: MrAPlusPodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://quiteaquote.in/2021/08/21/marc-evan-jackson-improvising/
Please enjoy this bonus edition of Sorry Not Sorry to prepare you for Voyage To The Stars Season 3, premiering July 27! In this episode, Stew and Sorry rescue Vanta White (Marc Evan Jackson) from his wrecked spaceship. Their new passenger hints at some lurking danger, but the threat may be closer than they think...
Marc Evan Jackson–best known for his acting in the NBC series “The Good Place,” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”–narrates this Chapter which considers the validity of common objections to charitable giving. Examining global philanthropy, Professor Singer emphasizes that we are not yet doing as much as we should to effectively help those living in extreme poverty. He additionally highlights the vital role of evidence-based charity evaluators, such as the charity namesake of the book The Life You Can Save, the organization. Explore the possibilities: www.thelifeyoucansave.org/best-charities --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-life-you-can-save/support
On this episode of REACH Brian and Meredith ask the questions "What is an Exoplanet?," "What does the hashtag #BlackinAstro mean?," and more before we are joined by an expert Astrochemist and Planetary Scientist and a very special visit from our closest celestial neighbor on a segment entitled "Did You Know...?" This week's Activity from Ashley Walker: We want to see your Exoplanet! Using materials around the house make your own planet and give it a name. Get creative! Then take a photo of your Exoplanet and send it to the show at reachthepodacst@gmail.com or by tagging us on Twitter or Instagram @ReachThePodcast Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Written by: Sandy Marshall with Nate DuFort, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden. Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy Marshall Edited by: Nate DuFort Music composed by: Jesse Case Logo by: Steven Lyons Thanks to Ashley Walker (Ashley Lindalía), Astrochemist, Planetary Scientist, and Intern at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. For more on Ashley's work and the latest on #BlackinAstro follow Ashley on Twitter @That_Astro_Chic The Moon was played by Marc Evan Jackson. You may know Marc from his work on NBC’s The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, or Netflix’s The Babysitters Club. Marc is also the President and Co-founder of The Detroit Creativity Project whose Improv Project offers training in communication, collaboration, and relationship building skills to students in Detroit schools. To find out more please go to www.detroitcreativityproject.org And special thanks this week to our REACH learning community: Thanks Bella and Blythe! Do you have a space related question that we didn’t get to? Well, you can submit that question for our bi-weekly “Reaching Out” episodes. Just get your parents permission and give us a call at 312-248-3402 (or an email at ReachthePodast@gmail.com) and leave us a message with your first name, where you're from and your question for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode. You can find REACH on Twitter and Instagram or at http://www.ReachThePodcast.com REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids is a production of Soundsington Media committed to making quality programing for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to http://www.soundsingtonmedia.com