Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donald - 314: My Screw Up with Joshua Radin
Episode Date: December 17, 2020On this weeks episode, Cox has a hard time saying goodbye to his best friend. In the real world, Joshua Radin joins Zach and Donald to discuss how his first song rocked the world through Scrubs, and h...e plays that song live in studio for you. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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And here he is, America's favorite Faison on donald phase on what were you guys just talking
about we were talking about oculus but i don't want to talk about it anymore because we already
gave them a seven minute ad today did we give did that well okay we can talk about it a little bit
joelle tried joelle tried the game the paint game joelle how'd it go it was so cool um i really like the star like thing uh that was
great you can't see stars where i live in los angeles um but i'm from the country used to live
where the corn grows and i miss stars and so i just spent like 20 minutes in there just stargazing
and then i found out you could get like a um dress, you know, where they like pin all the clothes to it so that you can like design clothes with the light and different textures they have.
So I made pretty dresses for like 20 minutes.
Oh, I didn't know you could make make clothes.
I got to try that.
Fun as hell.
And then, yeah, walking around in your own like design and some of the colors will like flash and do like pretty rainbow things.
It's very,
if you were a Lisa Frank person,
enjoy this app.
You can be your own Lisa Frank.
I don't know who Lisa Frank is.
Oh my God.
Okay. In the nineties,
Lisa Frank made like trapper keepers and binders and folders,
but they were all like neon tigers and elephants and dolphins.
Dolphins were huge.
Just beautiful,
beautiful stuff. but all the
girls in the 90s had lisa frank finders and such oh got it hey did you get more instagram followers
because i blew up your hot picture that you posted i did i think maybe a thousand more people
maybe a thousand yeah that's wow that's a lot i i was gonna i was gonna write something like
you know only slide into her DMs if you mean business.
But then I said, I'm just going to not get involved.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
I was worried she'd get dick pics, so I didn't.
Yeah.
We just censored the, I don't really answer too many IGs.
You know what's interesting?
Do you go through, like, all of your emails, Joelle?
My emails?
Yes.
Not your emails, your DMs. i'm sorry when people dm you
i'll scroll through them because sometimes people have very lovely things to say and they're like
i don't know how else to reach you but i just want to say blah and i'm like oh my god that's
so nice thank you uh if you're sending me a picture they're all blurred out i don't know
what they say i can't see them i don't look at them they're probably there's a couple
i've opened a few and been like that's a scrotum and i don't look at them they're probably there's a couple i've opened a few and been like that's a
scrotum and i don't want it and you know you believe right past it what is it with men what
is it with men sending dicks i mean it's i mean it's obviously just a fucking power power thing
but i never understood like what do they think the responses they're gonna get from sending a
picture of their dick i want to put it in my mouth they're never gonna get that i mean if you're the
one woman in the world, or man,
who's responded, mmm, looks good,
then you've ruined it for everybody, because
people keep sending stickers.
A lot of people give me shit
for eating popcorn yesterday.
I'm sorry, everybody. I'm
sorry. It was so loud.
You edited some of it out, Daniel?
Yeah, I mean, I had to cut some of it out.
Some of it was very explicitly cut.
I'm sorry.
Daniel, what happened to your webcam, man?
It's not working right now.
I just want the audience to know that Daniel bought a very fancy webcam
because he's Mr. Computer Guy, and we can't see him because it doesn't work.
I want my stream to look better.
All it says is
Image Edge
Webcam.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're literally promoting
Imaging Edge Webcam.
I would tell you, if you're out in the market for
a webcam, don't get an Imaging Edge one.
It's fucking broken.
Hey, Daniel, do you want to plug your stream?
Since I gave Joel a shout out
for Instagram, what is your
streaming thing that people can
watch you play? I stream on Twitch
at twitch.tv slash DJ
underscore Danil, like my Twitter
handle. I stream on Wednesdays
and Sunday nights, 7pm
onward.
And what game do you play? what game play everything playing a lot of the new season of fall guys there's a brand new gta 5
heist that came out today i play a lot of that gta heist looks fire it looks really fun i'm gonna
find out i haven't played i haven't played g it. I haven't played GTA or Red Dead in about a year now since I got home and COVID happened.
And you can't just immerse yourself in these worlds for hours when you've got a seven-year-old and a five-year-old running around.
Of course, of course.
But.
You used to be a big GTA guy.
He was addicted.
Dude, while we're making scrubs, you were playing.
Dude,
GTA got to,
well,
I wonder how they're going to address it with the PS,
what is it?
A five now?
The PS5?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the Xbox,
what is it?
Xbox?
Xbox Series X.
Whatever the,
whatever it is,
right.
Yeah.
There's so many,
there's so many consoles.
But anyway,
I wonder how they're going to address that because the graphics and the fluidity of the original
were always fire anyway.
Like, you could do everything and anything in GTA.
You can fly.
You can rob somebody.
They even made it so you could rob banks and stuff like that.
It gets to a high level, you know, scum and villainy.
However he says, scum and villainy. Yeah, it's high level uh you know scum and villainy villain however he said scum and villainy yeah it's high level how do they address that how do they address that with the new
councils how do they make it how do you make it more realistic than is is the question and and
can you make it virtual like what would be fire for these games now is if what's the thing that they had in
that movie where the boy jumped on the treadmill and could run in any
direction.
If you could create,
yeah.
Oh,
ready player one.
You're talking about ready.
I love them.
First of all,
they do.
Yeah.
They have things like,
like,
um,
I know they got the vest.
I know you put like wheeled sneakers on
and you and you walk around in this um uh circle rig right daniel you know what i'm talking about
yeah oh absolutely what's it called i think it's called like an omni omni track you have like a
little waist thing that goes around you and then it's like a treadmill that just moves in any
direction they're very cool that would. That would be a really cool...
I don't know how you would...
That would be really cool.
If you could figure out a way
to actually jump into the universe
like in Ready Player One,
that's next, obviously.
Totally.
We're so far away from that.
I don't think we're that far away from it.
I mean, just messing around with the Oculus 2 now,
I'm seeing we're not far away from it.
All right, we should get to the show
because people don't want to hear another long vr conversation i'm sure
it was it's just so listen for all of you out there i'm just saying they've got the ps5s and
the xbox whatever it is but i'm telling you that oculus man all right it's a very special show
you know it's an amazing first of all it's an amazing show it's i did not know i did not know
how emotional i was going to get at the end of this you hit me up and you were like yo, it's an amazing show. I did not know. I did not know how emotional I was going to get at the end of this.
You hit me up and you were like, yo, it's my screw up.
Should we have Raiden on?
And immediately I was like, oh, snap, we're already at the Raiden episode.
Well, listen, I had thought since we started, here's the thing about my screw up.
It's a lot of people's favorite episodes.
It's one of the highest-ranking episodes in terms of the way fans rank things on TV.com.
It's ranked.
I read it's tied for highest with an episode called My Lunch from Season 5.
So it is a lot of people's favorite episode.
We had planned to have Brendan on.
We had planned to have Johnny on.
But between COVID and the holidays
and our schedules, everything's all fakakied.
So I just said to Donald,
why don't we have Josh Radin on?
Because Josh Radin, for those of you who don't know,
wrote the song Winter that plays at the end of the show.
And that song launched his entire career.
It broke him.
It broke him.
Literally, it broke him.
It turned him into the Josh Radin that...
Listen, man, I remember going to see Josh Radin.
Wait, wait, let's save it.
Let's invite him in.
Dan, is he here?
Save all the good shit.
Bring him in.
Let's see what he looks like.
Oh, there he is.
Thunderous applause, Dan.
Thunderous applause for Joshua Reiner!
Okay, okay, someone's had some coffee.
Someone's had some coffee.
He's barking.
This is my first podcast.
Have we started?
Oh, it's already begun. We did a whole, we've been talking about you on the podcast.
Oh, really?
It's happening.
All right, and we're back in
everybody uh we we had a very interesting thing we edited out trying to educate a professional
magician how to record himself josh why do you just call him a magician did you just call him
a musician a musician how come josh you don't know how to record yourself i have never called
intelligent we're so happy you're here, everybody.
So if you don't know, Joshua Radin is my friend from Northwestern, and he also is-
He's my friend for life now, though.
I introduced him to Donald Faison.
One Vegas trip, that's all it took.
Even before Vegas, though.
No, I met-
We met in New York.
We met in New York, dude.
You and Jeff Zucker noogies. I know. We met in new york dude jeff sucker noogies i know we met new
york john you were there that night back when you had a whole nother life man back before you were a
musician back when you were dating another girl now now you're freaking out freaking i'm gonna
say it you a playboy dog you a true play you a rock star don't remember. Do you know how hard it is to be single in a pandemic?
Oh, I know.
I feel for him, dude.
He's doing this all alone.
You can't date.
And Joel knows you can't date during COVID and die.
Yeah, but you could set up so much stuff for when COVID's over.
Just play that music.
You got the gift, man.
You got the voice and you got the guitar.
That is all you need.
I know.
That shit will be put on layaway.
There will be people out there that will be like, okay, I will wait until 2022 to give up some of this good stuff.
It's one thing to be like laying foundation.
Joelle, I'm sure, is laying some foundation.
Right, Joelle?
You're flirting too a little bit.
I work.
No, okay.
We are working.
We are getting things done.
She's like, I get the job done.
One thing at a time.
I work.
I know, but I just think, I don't know.
I get the job done.
Thank you.
Well, anyway, so Josh, you met Dom for the first time, our infamous big night.
Josh was my great friend in New York. And then I got scrubs and,
um,
we went through it all together.
We went through the,
the life change,
right?
Josh.
I watched some pretty hilarious things.
Yeah.
And Donald,
Donald and I were instantly,
um,
inseparable.
And Josh,
uh,
was there with us through many an adventure.
Listen,
man,
watching your best friend become famous is, uh, it's a very interesting thing. And. Listen, man. Watching your best friend become famous is a very interesting thing.
And vice versa, dude.
And vice versa.
No, I mean, when I say famous,
I mean the kind of famous that we'd walk down the street in New York,
and sometimes I would walk like 10 feet behind Zach through the city
just to watch people right after they pass him go,
oh my God, that was Zach Braff.
Oh my God, it's the guy from Scrubs.
You know, it was so funny to watch people's reactions
to see-
I still do that to myself.
In real time, it was cool.
Just to piggyback on that, you know,
Josh, at least I could say for myself,
I remember going to like the hotel cafe
or to like, you know, I guess, yeah, just the hotel cafe or to like you know i guess yeah just the hotel cafe really and it
being empty and it just being me zach mandy moore and minka kelly and that was it in the in the
audience watching you perform and you would go on after like some other act and some other act and
then it would be just you and you'd get to do like three songs, and we'd wait the whole night for you to go up and perform, dude, and that shit,
and now, and then so, and then so, it blew my mind, and I'm gonna say this, you know, it's great that,
you know, the music was on, Scrubs and everything like that, but there was still struggle after the
music was on Scrubs, and people don't really know that shit you know the song was bought and everything like that but you know it wasn't like you know it wasn't like
an overnight all of a sudden instant thing definitely you know what i mean it's i'm still
waiting for that big break well josh tell everyone um do we ever count in i forgot five six seven Count in, I forgot. Five, six, seven, eight. I've got stories about a show we made
About a bunch of doctors and nurses
And a janitor who loved to hate
I said, here's our stories
That we all should know
So gather round to hear our
Gather round to hear our
Scrubs Rewatch Show with Zach and Donald
Did you guys see that?
Josh Radin hijacking the five seconds.
Usually the guests wait for permission.
But no, Josh.
Long time listener, Zach.
Tell everyone.
Actually, Josh is one of my few friends.
Josh and my girlfriend's mom are the only people left in my life that still listen to the podcast.
Your mom doesn't listen anymore? I don't think my't think my mom well she might but she doesn't mention it
um uh carrie brothers mentioned i was on mark maron's podcast he like loved you on mark maron's
podcast he doesn't bring up this podcast anymore ever um but josh radin um often listens when he's
hiking as i understand it right josh i I know Johnny still listens to the podcast.
Well, actually, your podcast for the, well, I've told you this,
but I'll tell your listeners.
Right when the world shut down, I live here in LA, as you guys do,
and I live up in the hills, and there's all these, like,
stone stairs that go through the hills, these secret stone stairs that I,
COVID got me so scared that I wanted to get, uh, in good cardiovascular shape,
because obviously the better shape you're in for a respiratory, uh, disease, uh, the better off you
are. So I started running up and down these stairs every morning. And, um, the podcast was the only
thing that got me through it. Well, that's great. We've had a lot of people, um, say they, they
exercised, uh, and it inspired them. And that makes us very happy. I do have to say-
Also because I didn't get to see you guys for so long until we formed a pod and then I could see you in our backyards or just our few tightest friends. But it was like, I went a good six weeks, seven weeks without seeing one single person, just sitting in my house by myself. And listening to you guys talk uh you know twice a
week was uh was you know just saved my life really you know we don't ever talk about that type of
stuff being by yourself for six weeks josh other than like i guess facetiming and uh how did you
how did you cope with that when covet first hit joelle you have your brother with you right yeah
joelle at least has her brother. Josh was
totally alone. You were dolo.
Basically, it's
interesting. I finished my European
tour. I was mid-January
to mid-February this
year in a different city
in Europe every day, hugging people, shaking
hands, meeting so many
different people every day. Right when COVID was
starting, but it wasn't a big thing yet. People were like, oh, what's this? You know?
And so I got really sick for the whole month of that tour. I had this weird throat infection. So,
but it was before we knew really what it was. And then I finally just got over it. And,
um, but it culminated in Italy in mid February, you know, which was one of the hotspots.
Wow. Which is one of the hots. Wow.
Right then. I mean, I was like,
I had to postpone a show in Rome because I lost
my voice. Anyway, so I think
I had it, but I don't really know.
Everybody has that story, right?
Everybody has that, I think I had it.
I don't have that. I don't think I had it.
But Josh, did you get the antibody test
or did it go away?
I went into our doctor.
As you know, we share a doctor and i
got the antibodies test but it was like six months later and they were he said
we don't even know if these tests are going to give a false positive or false negative
we don't you know antibodies might only last two or three months you know so it turns out i didn't
have them after all that time but my point i was making was that right i just finished touring this
new album all of it.
And I thought to myself,
I'm going to go home and sit in my house by myself and write a new album and
not see anyone for like three months.
And then it's basically going to turn into a year and a half of not seeing
anyone.
But I did.
Well,
we at least folded you into our pods.
We can see you.
We see you.
You're going to come over for,
for,
for Jesus's birthday.
That's true.
And neither one of you, you're going to come over for Jesus' birthday. That's true. Neither one of you, you both are
freaking, Yahweh is
looking down on you two.
No, Yahweh's down
for us to celebrate
a very nice Jewish man's birthday.
Also,
Zach's girlfriend is not Jewish
and is a huge Christmas lover.
Yes, she's very into it.
We're going to be very supportive of her first Christmas in L.A.
I wanted to say that –
You give up your identity.
You hate your own people, you two.
You hate your own people.
Josh is skimming over the fact that he didn't just get in respiratory shape.
He got in the sickest shape I've ever seen him in since –
Yeah, he had abs.
No, he's got the C gutters, dude.
He's got the whole thing.
I know.
I saw him.
Oh, wait.
Joel, you don't like the word C gutter?
No, she shook her head.
No, I do not.
Okay, sorry.
I'm getting issues at all times.
Sorry, Joel.
What is a C?
I just want to know, what is a C gutter?
I don't want to say it in front of Joel.
Joel, can you take your headphones off for a second?
Okay, all right.
Go ahead.
All right, Joel took her headphones off.
They call them cum gutters, and it's under the abs right here,
like the V, and theoretically, I'm sorry, earmuffs if you're in the car
with your kids, but it's where the semen would likely gather like a gutter.
Okay, so.
All right, Joelle, put your headphones back on.
Hold on.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You don't necessarily have to be in shape.
She's okay.
She's a grown-ass woman.
You don't necessarily have to be in shape to have.
Yes, you do.
The kind Josh has.
I'm talking Brad.
I'm talking Brad Pitt in Fight Club V.
He could catch it in all of his V He could catch it in all of it
He could catch it in all of his
No
It's all just audio right
It's just audio show us yeah
Show Josh and show this
See those V things
Look at this
Look at that shit
You didn't know that Donald You didn't know that, Donald?
You didn't know that?
The last time I saw him, he was kind of getting into shit.
Dude, he looks like that now.
Thanks to us.
Thanks to our podcast.
What do you got, the Peloton?
No, you got the stairs.
You got the stairs.
He hikes every day.
You got the stairs.
There's more than that, though.
You can't just hike and get abs like that, dog.
He changes his whole diet.
He changes his whole diet.
I don't know where I would put a Peloton in my house.
I'd have to put it outside.
I don't think you can do that because then I could ride.
What you eating, dog?
What you eating?
You not eating?
He doesn't smoke weed because it gives him munchies.
You stopped smoking weed?
Yeah, I've been eating healthy.
You smoking cigarettes?
No, I haven't smoked cigarettes in years good josh was a big smoker and ladies and gentlemen he is proof that a hypnotist can work
because he went to a hypnotist once and never smoked again right josh it you know i didn't
have a drag of a cigarette for after that for about 10 years and then i went through a bad
breakup with my ex-girlfriend and started a little bit again.
And then.
No, but the hit mints has worked.
Speaking of bad breakups. I've worked for a while.
I've worked for like 10 years.
No, he probably doesn't want to talk about his breakup.
No, but speaking of bad breakups, let's just get into the song now then.
Ladies and gentlemen, Paperweight.
No, no, no.
Donald and I have the same.
That's not a breakup song.
Donald and I share one of our favorite Josh Radin songs.
We played it on the show, Paperweight.
That's one of our favorites.
I remember.
Thank you for doing that.
I listened to that episode.
It's in so many movies, man.
Josh's music.
All right, we got to go back.
We're being bad interviewers here.
We're jumping around.
I got distracted by his sea gutters.
Now, Josh, tell everyone the story.
Josh, tell everyone the story.
So Josh, I mean, cause you just, just give everyone a cliff notes version of, of your trajectory because you were a screenwriter in, you were a screenwriter in Manhattan with,
with you and I were, became friendly being young, aspiring writers in Manhattan.
And then just give everyone some, some, some bullet points of what happened to you.
Well, yeah.
I was a struggling screenwriter.
I was waiting tables and doing catering gigs and things like that in New York,
like starving artist sort of stuff.
And then I'd go down to the cafe every morning, and when I wasn't working some other gig and write screenplays,
I had written like six features, and you and I would give each other notes.
I remember the first incarnation of Garden State when it was called Large's Arc and it was like 60 pages longer than what it ended up becoming.
But I remember when you gave that to me after you had read a couple of mine and I was like, I was writing like big budget romantic comedies or, you know, things that might maybe like a Will Ferrell or Ben Stiller at the time.
I was like, that would be great if I could get guys like that.
And you gave me the largest arc to read and to give you notes.
And I just remember thinking, this is like real.
This is making me feel something.
I'm not doing it right.
And I just sort of felt like it sort of inspired me to,
I had never played music in my whole life.
I had never grown up playing music
or taking any instrument lessons or anything like that.
And so I was about to turn 30 years old,
and I was struggling as an artist and I just thought
Maybe I'm doing these things for the wrong reasons
I'm trying to write these screenplays to sell them rather than like writing what I know or writing what I'm really passionate about or
making myself vulnerable in some way with my writing and
So I started playing
guitar and learning a few chords and learned a few covers.
And then I knew enough chords on the guitar after learning a couple of Dylan songs that I was like, well, I'm a writer.
Maybe I'll try to write my own song.
And I wrote this song, Winter.
It was the first song I wrote.
And I remember you and I were sitting in my apartment in the East Village in New York,
and you saw a guitar in my living room sitting up against the wall.
And you were like, I didn't know you play guitar.
And I was like, well, I don't really play.
I'm just kind of learning.
And I learned a few chords and a few cover songs.
And you said, well, play me something.
I was like, oh, I could never do that.
At the time, I couldn't even open my eyes
when I was playing a song. I was so nervous to play in front of anybody. Anyway, so I made you
turn around. I don't know if you remember. I do remember that. You said, don't look at me.
Don't you look at me. Wow. And I remember this vividly. I played this song, Winter, and you turned around and your eyes were like a little watery.
And it had affected you.
And I was like, wow, that's cool.
Nothing I've written, you know, in terms of screenplays or paintings I've painted or anything like that,
I'd ever seen that kind of response from someone other than like my mom, you know, or dad or, you know.
And so coming from a dear friend, that was really cool.
And it sort of, I don't know, I remember you said to me,
I really love that song.
You should probably maybe make a demo of it or something.
Scrubs and Bill and Krista, they're
always looking for new music, especially the music
that they can afford.
Because at the time, it the music that they can afford. Um, because at the time it wasn't syncs.
It wasn't like it is now you wouldn't turn on the TV and hear a stone song or a
Beatles song or something like that.
They were way too expensive.
It was pre streaming.
So people were still making money in the music industry,
big legendary.
It was a good time for music.
At the time we were making scrubs was an an amazing time for singer-songwriters like Josh
because, like he said, the big famous songs,
they might splurge a couple times as Bill did in this show
and pay for a big song.
But in Josh's, you know, it was a great opening for a singer-songwriter
because they were moving and beautiful but gettable and affordable.
So essentially it was the gold rush for people like me. So all these musicians moved from New
York out to LA, where the music supervisors and the TV shows and the movies are made.
And I'd play in this little place called the... Oh, sorry, but I skipped over this part,
where the most important part, actually, because it has to do with Scrubs. So you said,
maybe make a demo of that song.
So I went into Kerry Brothers, our other best friend, into his bedroom.
He had a little Pro Tools rig on an old Mac.
And I just played it live and then recorded a harmony over it.
I mean, as demo as you can get.
There's no mixing, no mastering, nothing.
It's one take.
And sent the demo to you.
You forwarded it on to Bill Lawrence.
And I don't know, two, three weeks later, I get a call from Bill.
And he's like, hey, do you mind if I – that song works perfectly in this episode.
Do you mind if we use it?
And I was like, are you kidding?
This is the first song he'd ever written that was only recorded just with
a mic and a guitar on pro tools no nothing else except for one track of harmony pro tools back
that it was like carrie didn't have like a real studio this was like a this was like a little rig
we had so the recording we hear in the show is just you and carrie's bedroom yeah on a 58 mic um like i mean as basic as you can get well and then i'll take it from there i
just this this section i remember i always was playing music for bill and uh he flipped out over
this we i had no idea this would become such a popular episode but it was obviously you know
became enormous and then everyone started searching for Josh's music.
But the thing is, he didn't have any songs.
He only had one song.
Right?
I remember Carrie, when it was airing,
Carrie's like, you need a MySpace page, you know,
so if people search for you or whatever.
So I was even more computer illiterate back then,
although nothing's really changed.
And so Carrie set up my MySpace page.
It was a little website, which is a picture of me and a link where you could just listen to Winter, the demo.
And it was really cool because Bill told me afterwards and you told me afterwards that after the show aired,
well, you guys were on NBC then before you had switched to ABC.
uh well you guys were on nbc then before you had switched to abc so the nbc website crashed after the episode aired from so many people around the world trying to find out where to get that
song or whose song that wasn't oh my god well there goes screenwriting i'm moving to la and
becoming a musician yeah that's so i got goosebumps when you told me that just now that was that's
such a great story i mean yeah. And it's just like,
it's like when Susan Boyle came out and sang Les Mis.
You know, everyone was like, oh my God.
What?
I didn't hear what you said.
I don't get the Susan Boyle.
Susan Boyle was that older.
I know who she is.
I just don't understand how.
Well, it was so moving.
And it was one of those moments where I'm very moved,
as I'm sure the world is because these shows are so popular.
When someone comes out, and it's Susan Boyle, and you're not expecting it, and they have a voice that makes you just your jaw drop, and you clutch your head like, oh, my God, where has this woman been?
It's so moving she can perform like that.
And I'm just saying it reminded me of Josh being like he's 30 years old.
He hasn't sold a screenplay. he was going through a bad breakup um and all of a sudden his entire life
changed because he wrote his had the courage to write his very first song and the talent well and
i so happened to be best friends with a guy who was a star of a tv show looking for music so i
mean it's a combination of as most people will tell you in the entertainment business,
it's a combination of talent and work,
but also who you know.
Of course.
Of course.
But, you know, all those things line up.
Of course, access is key.
But still, Bill wouldn't have even listened
to four seconds of my friend's shitty song.
Well, I will also say that even after that episode aired and we're talking about it, it wasn't like this overnight thing where all of a sudden I was like a rock star.
It was like –
Oh, man.
I remember the days.
I mean, it was brick by brick still.
I mean, 16 years later and it's still like your music industry gets hurt every year.
But you are able to make a living as an artist.
And so you are blessed, as we all are in that way.
And in normal times, Josh tours all over the world.
So you should always look.
What's your website?
We'll get your plug in now, Josh.
What's the website to search for where you tour and shit?
Well, JoshuaRadin.com. And Radin is spelled R-A-D-I-N. your plug in now josh what's the website to search for where you tour and shit well uh joshua radin
dot com and radin is spelled r-a-d-i-n that's correct and then what do you do josh you've
been doing this we're going to talk about the episode everyone stop freaking out um josh what
you're doing this interesting thing now you're doing sort of private home concerts how do people
find out about that um on my website you can you can see it it's just a link
that's it's a company called topeka live that uh started um when this pandemic started it was just
some guys i knew that um started this company to help musicians kind of engage with their audiences
all over the world and play live through these uh zoom shows um so i've been doing that a lot
this year um so you can like have a,
you could have a zoom part.
Like if your friends all love Josh,
you could have like a zoom party and Josh will,
you hire Josh to comply,
or you can even just have a song with your,
with your lover.
It's a bunch of different options.
And,
uh,
it's,
it's been very,
it's,
I might,
I might get paperweight for me and Donald.
How much Donald,
do you want to,
do you want to split that with me?
It's pretty cool because the company, a portion of every Zoom,
whether it's a serenade, that's like one song,
and you get like a chat, 15 minutes,
or it's like a 45-minute mini concert.
You get like six songs.
You request the songs, whatever.
We chat.
You can do like six different windows of Zooms of people all over the world.
How much for you to show your sea gutters is that is there an option for that there's no option for that um maybe just for uh for for zach and donald wait hold up do you have only fans josh do i have what an only fans
i'm not sure what that is okay you should get one you need to get you to get only fans dog
you need to get your only fans like right away. I was going to say, what also is cool about this Topeka Live
is that a portion of everything that people purchase
goes to this really cool charity
that helps families get out of poverty.
So it's like a win-win for everybody.
That's really awesome, but you need to get an OnlyFans.
Yeah, everyone wants to see...
OnlyFans will allow you to show nudes
and let all your fans really enjoy all of you.
Not just your dulcet voice.
If you're going to show sea gutters, get you an OnlyFans.
All right.
Let's talk.
Donald, are you ready with your summary?
Josh, we're going to let you sit in.
Let's do it.
Because you're a VIP guest as we discuss the episode.
Donald, as you know from being-
Discuss the episode. Am I allowed to know from being- Discuss the episode.
Am I allowed to talk?
Yes.
Yes, of course.
We want your input.
Okay?
Here we go.
Okay, wait.
Let me get my timer, my stopwatch.
Reset and go.
Carla's keeping her last name.
Turk's mole is alive.
Dr. Clocks blames JD for the death of a patient.
And Elliot's bunion is nightmarish.
This episode is a lot, so it's hard to summarize in 30 seconds.
Brendan Fraser and Tara Reid are back.
And all of our characters' storylines blend together and intertwine.
Other than the obvious, one storyline really stood out for me.
Who are we when we show ourselves to the world?
Are you your true self, or do you hide behind
a persona? It's always a
pleasant surprise when you get a positive
reaction from a negative person.
Kelso's storyline
really softens you up
before the big reveal at the end of the show.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, that's true.
46 seconds for that one guy
making the graph every day of how long Donald is.
That one guy can lick my...
Your taint.
But he's not...
It's not a negative thing, Donald.
He's just doing an artful graph of how long you...
Yeah, but the way you're using him to criticize me makes me want to tell him.
To eat a dick?
Yeah, you know, that's sometimes.
Poor guy, he's just making a graph.
All right, listen.
It's a legendary episode, guys.
I got to say, in my 8.5 years on this show,
this is the one that people bring up most to me, I think.
Right, Donald?
Would you say that?
I get this one a lot in a musical episode. It's like The Sixth Sense. Is that the right
movie? Yeah. I think that
Bill has said that was an inspiration, obviously.
It is the...
Because once you see it happen,
you get it automatically.
Like, you see when it all goes down.
We are watching it now. Spoiler alert.
Watching it right. Watching it now.
The first time you watch it, you don't necessarily pick up on it i have to admit i don't think i'd ever gone back
like donald and i have said we never we never really we'd occasionally watch these when i
don't know about you but i would watch them maybe when they aired and then i eventually stopped and
i obviously saw cuts of the ones i directed i would probably see them all up until nine but i
never saw them again and so this one now watching,
knowing what you know about Ben is really interesting.
It's really fun to watch.
I reckon if you're not watching these,
as we go back,
I,
if this would be the one to do it,
because once you know the Ben reveal,
it's fun to watch it knowing what you know.
It really is because when it happens,
you automatically know exactly what JD's talking about.
First of all, JD's kind of like a real cavalier about telling him about it too.
But also, I was going to say that I had trouble with the fact that JD is cavalier through the rest of the episode.
He's kind of like joking around.
And meanwhile, his hero's best friend just died and he was at the helm
yeah yeah yeah and it so that was that was really interesting to me i was like wow that's uh
i know they have to throw a misdirect into in there somehow i guess this is the way to do it
because if you're if jd's affected by this uh screw up then we know that it's more than just,
you know, we'll think,
we'll know it's more than just the old guy that died.
It's got to be something bigger.
It's really masterfully done,
directed by Chris Koch
and written by Garrick Donovan and Neil Goldman.
The writing and direction are pretty amazing.
So let's go to the top.
Yeah.
This aired, by the way, on February 24th, 2004.
Wow.
Just if you want to think about your life 16 years ago.
16 years ago.
What were you doing February 24th, 2004, listener?
The divorce was like in effect.
Like I was in a courtroom.
You were in the throes.
Oh, you were in courtroom times.
This is like we are doing it now.
I had moved out by this point.
My film came out.
Garden State came out in 2004.
After this, though.
Yeah, it was, I think, fall or must have been October-ish.
Or maybe the summer.
This was our biggest season, too, right?
I think season two is the highest ranked. I don't know. or maybe the summer. This was our biggest season too, right?
I think season two is the highest ranked.
I don't know.
Joelle, can you look that up for us?
What was the highest ranked season?
I believe I read on Scrubs Wiki.
By the way, Scrubs Wiki, you guys know I always talk about it,
but it's got a lot for this episode if you're into that sort of thing,
if you want to do a deep dive on interpretations of all the – they have so many moments that I don't even know if Bill thought of or Neil and Garrett.
But there's like, why is that poster behind Ben?
It must mean da-da-da.
Anyway, Mickhead, more important than anything, Mickhead has his first line, Donald.
Thanks, Nurse Espinoza.
Yeah, he doesn't say – that's it.
And then he walks away.
That was his audition.
That was his audition pretty much.
That was like, can you deliver this line
now we know the characters just come back from huff uh huffing paint rehab yeah from for
which he'll never do again which he'll never do again well he looks pretty healthy um you know
he's he's just back from huffing paint rehab and then he um and and he's but he's he's pretty he's
back to being a doctor he's he's looks like he's all right. He says thanks to Nurse Espinosa pretty well.
Do people know that that's Mickhead yet?
Have people put two and two together?
Like, we know because we know Frank, and we know that he played Mickhead.
Right.
But has the audience put two and two together yet?
Has the audience said, oh, that's the Mickhead character?
I don't know.
We talk about Mickhead, but I don't know that they know that that's Mickhead. oh that's the mickhead character i don't know we talk about
mickhead but i don't know that they know that that's mickhead that that's mickhead because
when i realized that that was mickhead and i'm on the freaking show right when i realized i was
with mickhead was when he tried to kill his wife that's much later way later he must have later
must add a huffing paint relapse something must have happened right god huffing paint relapse. Something must have happened, right? God, huffing paint is such a bizarre addiction.
How did that happen?
Who was like, I'm going to spray all this paint in this bag.
All right, I'm going to put it in this bag.
And then I'm going to try and breathe all of the paint in the bag into my motherfucking nose.
Yeah.
And I'm going to try.
I'm going to breathe and breathe and breathe and breathe and breathe and breathe i want to see what happens but it's a thing what motherfuckers just sitting there like
it's bizarre that it's addicting one thing to get you high but to be like
let me go get some fucking blue right i need more paint
um all right so joelle just told us in the chat that season two was the highest rated followed
by season three so your wife's not taking your name now this happened in your real life because
uh your wife didn't take your name did that upset you well it was kind of like a sabotage thing with
me so with this she's telling him way before the wedding so there's like a cushion he can he has an
opportunity to be like well i don't want to do this.
Or he can say, you know what, he can get over it.
And I will, you know, I'm going to go turkey.
We'll go through it.
With my wife, we were at the courthouse signing the license.
And I'm like, Donald Faison, and her name is going to be Casey.
And she goes, Cobb.
Oh, shit.
And I was like, no.
But this is the marriage part.
We're going.
We're at the courthouse.
Casey Faison.
This is the courthouse.
This is the time and the place.
You're thinking old me. And they're like, no, we're going to.
She was like, Cobb.
She's like, but what I will do is I'll make it so that if I do decide to change it, we don't have to go through all of this legal paperwork
and stuff like that.
It's like a one sign thing
and then she can change her name.
Like to change your last name after the marriage thing
is like this whole big thing.
But if you do a couple of things while you're there,
you can make it a little bit less strenuous
to change your last name.
So she dangled it.
She dangled it in front of me to keep me from
saying well fuck this shit i don't want to get married then oh shit she's like no no no no wait
before we before you get all upset and all puffy chest here is what i'm going to do for you
there's a possibility that i'll change it later i'll make it so that it's not a problem for me to do that okay well you know i it's complicated right
no i like that old tradition i understand why women are more and more over it like why you
don't own me why am i taking your fucking name but i i i think that there's um i i guess there's
it's one old school tradition i really liked but it's not it's not up to the man anymore it's very calm
uh i have quite a few friends as you know i spend a lot of time in in sweden over the last 12 13
years and i've yeah for sure from sweden i know i know a lot of uh swedish guys that are friends
of mine that got married and took their wives names wow we heard him correctly though so i'm just gonna start
calling you donald cobb donald cobb by the way i'm gonna call you donald cobb from now on
i already got i already got a white person's last name i don't need another white person
i feel like if your name i feel like if your name is donnie i already got another white person's
last name i'm good fazaison is a white name?
Are you fucking kidding me?
What about Frankie Faison?
That sounds African to you.
What about Frankie Faison? That just means we came from the same plantation, Joshua Radin.
Come on now.
Come on now.
I don't know.
Come on now.
I don't know where your name is.
Y'all don't know this.
Y'all don't know.
Wait, hold on now.
How come there ain't no black Washington?
How come there ain't no white Washingtons?
How come there ain't no white Jeffersons? You know a no white Washington's? How come they were no white Jefferson's?
You know,
a white Jefferson,
you know,
a white person with the last name Jefferson,
a white person with the last name Washington.
White person.
I know.
Why is that?
Why is that?
I don't know.
Faison could have been like a made up.
I didn't,
I hear what you're saying.
I know,
I know what you're saying about slaves taking their masters' names.
There's a Faison, North Carolina.
Where do you think my ancestors parked when they got taken from Africa?
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
Well, there's a raid in Poland, and I think that's where possibly my name comes from.
It is very possible that you are – that one of your –
Like Radinsky or Radinovich or something.
I always imagined my name was longer like Brafburg
or Brafowitz or Brafenstein.
But you could probably, there probably is a town
or something like that.
There is somewhere where your name originated
and it's not necessarily a person.
It's like the, right?
And correct me if I'm wrong.
This sounds like about right.
I don't know.
All my grandparents have unfortunately passed away. So I't really have um a great resource to find out where
my relatives are from but i think it's probably polish german like i i imagine like you know
somebody like you know i'm making up a name but somebody like jason york was from York in England back in the day.
And when having to describe himself,
I'm Jason from York.
And then he became Jason York.
You know what I mean?
Like I imagine that's how the shit probably happened.
So,
all right.
Well,
we learned that JD has a pinata helmet and not only does he have a pinata
helmet,
he has his own SpongeBob square pants costume,
which he says was a gift from me to me.
Yes.
Yes.
Why does J.D. have a – how many times has J.D. been hit in the head?
He has a helmet that's specifically for pinata parties.
Yeah, because there was that one time.
Or several. Or several. Maybe twice.
And he's like, you know what? I gotta get my
piñata helmet.
So
here's an interesting thing. Ben is back.
He's not treating
his cancer.
As we told you
last time
Brendan was on,
he was actually, he is a super big photographer and had all sorts of really cool cameras.
And this one, for those camera geeks out there, he's got a Polaroid back on a Holga, which is something I hadn't even ever seen before.
I had to Google that it was a real thing.
But a Holga is a very cheap plastic camera that people love because if you put film in it,
it takes really cool, interesting. It has a plastic lens. It's really cheap. And then he
put a Polaroid back on it. I bought you a Holga. You remember that? Yeah. I get them all the time
because people know I love cameras and they're not that expensive. It's a great gift. Yeah. I
didn't have any money and I know you like cameras. Yeah. I got like 40 Holgas if you want one. I'll
give you one back for Hanukkah. I'm just kidding. And then, so the Polaroid back is, I didn't have any money and I know you like cameras. Yeah, I got like 40 Holgos if you want one. I'll give you one back for Hanukkah.
Just kidding.
And then so the Polaroid back is, I don't know, I'd never seen it.
And then I Googled, yeah.
But they don't even make that film anymore, unfortunately.
Anyway, that's just a moment for the camera geeks.
And anyway, my point is, is that later on, Ben says, I'll take pictures until the day I die.
Wow.
Ben says, I'll take pictures until the day I die.
Wow.
And then the second he first appears as a hallucination,
he no longer has the camera ever again.
At all.
At all.
Wow.
Until you said that, I didn't put that together.
Did you get that from Scrubs Wiki? Yeah, I got that from Scrubs Wiki.
I have to.
There's a few things that were cool that I didn't even know,
and that was one of them.
This is some sixth sense shit.
I'm telling you, man.
Yeah, well, the obvious thing is that no one sees Ben other than Cox once he's dead.
And when you go back and watch, it's really clever how Chris Koch directed all of that.
It's very, very well done.
There's a whole interaction with Sarah where he's pretending to be a puppet master.
Amazing physical comedy by both him and sarah and then when she walks away and he's still holding
on to the string yeah imaginary string and he falls off of the counter yeah amazing physical
comedy by brendan fraser yeah brendan was so good in this episode so good so good he's just so
freaking charming that guy he is he is and and and i'm gonna i'm gonna be honest with you
the dr kelso storyline is so important for this episode it's so important
because it's the hardest this hard character who softens at the end right and when he softens
that's when we as an audience also are let in on the big reveal that Ben's dead and he's been dead for a while.
And I personally feel like I don't think that would be as impactful if you don't see a journey throughout the show.
Because there is no journey throughout the show in this other
you know what i mean there's no journey ben's there in the beginning and he's dead there's no
journey for cox cox there's nothing for cox really to accept other than the fact that his that his
best friend's dead and everything there's no journey for him there's no journey for jd there's
no journey for anywhere the only person that has a journey in this is Kelso and his Kelso and Kelso's journey is so important that it's,
it has to land at the end for Ben's death to be, uh, even more impactful. You know what I mean?
I do. Is it the first time Kelso has shown any heart at all? Because there's a moment in the
closet where Judy says it's been a hard week. Now, the audience, first time through, assumes that's
solely because she's arguing with you about stuff.
They don't realize that
she's also processing this death.
Then we know Kelso also
is processing this death. He wasn't friends with
Ben, but he shows...
I mean, to me, it was the first time he showed
real humanity at all.
Right. And it's so important
for this moment to land at the end because
now he softened everybody up he's given everybody the he's he's made it so everybody is relaxed oh
this is a great ending for scrubs where i feel fuzzy inside and so then when you get punched in
the gut that we're at the we're at a a funeral at the end and Josh's song starts to play,
it's even more impactful.
Yeah.
And it's because of Ken's storyline.
It's because of Kelso storyline and how well he plays it at the end,
in the closet with Carla.
It's so great.
It's so great.
I wanted to mention that Randall Winston's credit comes up at the exact moment that Leonard, the security guard, is mentioned.
Wow.
So someone cleverly timed it.
So just as we're talking about Leonard, the security guard, and his afro and his hook hand, Randall's credit comes up.
Have you ever done that?
What?
Timed it so when your name comes up a specific no usually i mean or a a music
key or a you know whatever it is a music note or whatever whatever well and going in style was the
first time a first feature i directed that had the full 100 piece orchestra score so i think when my
card comes at the end directed by i made sure that there was a a hundred piece orchestra
flourish right on because like in some movies in some movies like you'll see like in eddie murphy
movies are great for it like the beginning of the golden child there's all of this montage stuff and
then when eddie murphy shows up you see eddie murphy like he turns to camera just like a sitcom
damn near and he has the big smile on his face and it's like eddie murphy the golden you know what i mean like i wonder i wonder like even even when directors or
well uh music people when they when their title card comes up do they put a little spruce in it
maybe you know what i mean maybe subliminally the credits are added so much later after you've
locked and and there's and there's a there's's an order that everyone has to go in just per contract.
So it would be pretty tricky to do it after the fact unless you planned on doing it.
I don't mean to imply that they cut this to Randall's picture.
I just mean it probably was close, and it was kind of like if we fudge it a few seconds, it'll –
because in the beginning of Scrubs, for those of you who never – I don't think we've ever discussed this.
They have to do all these opening credits because that's just part of the rules, the contracts, the guild rules and everything.
And they can be distracting.
So there's times when they'll pause them for a few seconds if a joke is playing out to not upstage the joke, and then they'll bring them back in.
And it's just very subtle.
The audience wouldn't really notice it.
So I'm just saying they may have fudged it a little bit
so it timed out perfectly, as he's mentioned.
Carla hates Turk's mole, his tickle button.
Yeah.
I imagine that's a lot of people's first reaction.
I remember one time I was at my best friend's house.
We were kids.
And her dad kept looking at me like really weird like staring really hard at my face and i kept looking back
at him like uh hey is everything okay and he kept staring so hard and finally he was like, I'm sorry, man, but what the fuck is that on your face?
Oh my God.
And I was like, what?
He was like, what the fuck is that on your face?
You got some shit on your face?
That's a classy day.
What a dick.
He thought it was food or something?
He thought I had like doo-doo on my lip.
I feel so bad.
I want to hug a baby doo-doo lip Donald.
I laughed so hard
at that moment. Oh, really? You weren't upset?
I would have been upset. I was like, it's not doo-doo!
No, I was old enough.
I was like 16.
It was that embarrassed laughter.
It was more like, dude,
you've known me my whole life
and you've never noticed this before?
He's known me before puberty.
He knew me before everything.
And he never noticed that I had a mole on my face.
That's embarrassing, though, though.
Don't you think, like, were you always awkward around that guy from then on?
I would feel so, like, cringey.
No, not at all, man.
When I arrived in Northwestern, I had just done Manhattan Murder Mystery.
One scene, as I think I mentioned before, I was Woody Allen.
Is that a Woody Allen movie?
Yeah, I was their son and this kid i was always a good friend of mine um i really liked him and we were walking and he and we started talking about manhattan murder mystery and he said
supposedly that kid who plays the son goes to school here and and i kind of chuckled and he
went i didn't really think he was that good though and i was clear he hadn't seen the movie dude i thought he was doing a bit but he wasn't and
it told we weren't really able to ever recover yeah but it was it was clear dude he hadn't seen
the movie though no i think he'd seen the movie there's no way he'd seen the movie and not
recognized you though i don't i just don't. Maybe I didn't
have the same haircut, and he just didn't put two.
Dude, I'm telling you, it was so cringey and awkward
that our friendship died a quick death.
Oh, dude, that's nothing. I remember
sitting in the movie theater, freaking
behind two ladies,
watching Waiting to Exhale, and they're throughout the
movie talking about how much they love the movie.
Oh, this is such a great movie. I'm
quiet behind them, just enjoying the ride with them and everything like that, laughing
when they're laughing.
And then I come on screen and my scene's over and they go, yeah, I don't like him though.
The movie's good.
He is not.
And I remember being like, oh, and that's when you just fade right back into your chair.
That's like real time trolling.
Real time trolling. Real-time trolling.
Right in my face it happened.
In my face.
Oh, my God.
All right.
On that note, we're going to go to break.
And when we come back, we're going to have a guest who hopefully will have questions for Josh Radin.
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Scrubs Rewatch show with Jack and Donald.
And we're back.
And we're back.
Bring him in, Donald.
I mean, bring him in, Daniel.
No problem.
Josh, you excited?
It's your first guest caller
on the Scrubs Rewatch program.
Lena is joining.
Lena.
Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for Lena!
Lena, Lena, Lena.
Hi, everybody.
Oh, is that Josh Radin?
That's the Joshua Radin, yes.
Hi, Lena.
Hi, Lena. Welcome to the program. That's Donald Faison, Joelle, Monique, Joshua Radin. Hi, Lena. Hi. Hi, Lena. Welcome to the program. That's Donald Faison,
Joelle Monique,
Joshua Radin,
Daniels,
and a broken camera.
Lena, if you're ever in the market for a webcam,
do not buy the Imaging Edge webcam.
It doesn't work.
Apparently, the Imaging Edge webcam
is really expensive,
but it doesn't ever...
If I had the time,
I would go on Amazon and give it one star.
Well, my webcam was about $49, and it's't ever. If I had the time, I would go on Amazon and give it one star. Well, my webcam was about $49,
and it's doing great.
Maybe you can send Daniel the link.
It looks really good.
Yeah, you look great.
Do you notice how, Lena,
we're able to see you?
Daniel's webcam didn't come with that feature.
Oh.
You should look for that, Daniel.
Yeah.
You guys need merch webcams Yeah
You have every merch thing that is known to man
Yeah we're going to sell
Fake doctors real friends webcams
But they're not
We're not going to source them from imaging
Edge webcam
I'm still trying to get my hands on the onesies
So I'll have to wait on the webcam
When are the onesies being restocked, Joelle?
Do you know?
I'm working on that, but I'll give you guys an update
as soon as possible.
We had no idea.
We kind of thought it would be funny.
We ordered 600 because we were like,
there's a lot of people listening to this all over the world.
Maybe we'll sell 600 eventually, and that won't be too many to order.
And they were gone in 24 hours.
All of them.
Yes.
I can't even get one for my family.
My wife bought one.
The shame of it is we have a PJ day coming up at work, and no one's.
Where do you work?
Where do you work?
I'm a nurse.
Oh, shit.
It got real.
It just got interesting, people. Where are you at? Where are you working at?
Where are you? I'm working for the largest health care organization in western Pennsylvania. So
anyone from Pittsburgh will know exactly who I'm talking about. That's where I work.
Oh, so you're going to be one of the first to get the vaccine.
So I'm in home care. So the vaccine will
go to the acute care staff first in the hospital that started yesterday. And actually my organization
was the first to give it. And then home care will be the second round. Okay. So February?
I hope sooner than that. They're saying by the end of January. Okay. Yeah. And when you say home
care, do you
mean you care for people in their homes? Correct. So we take care of people who either came out of
the hospital. So our COVID patients who come out of the hospital, really, they're really
deconditioned. So they really take more therapy than nurses. But what's also happening is that
we are so understaffed in the hospitals, understaffed in home care, we're running out of
beds. So unfortunately, they're having to send patients home from the hospital faster than they
should. So in home care, we're now taking care of people with central lines, chest tubes, chemo.
And so we've become an extension of acute care. And so we're taking care of people trying to keep
them out of the hospital so that hospital beds are open for the patients who really need it.
So you're providing care at home?
In the home.
Yeah. How do you staff a team large enough to take care of all of the people that you're sourcing now out of the hospital?
It sounds like she's saying that they're not because
they're running out of people. Well, they have to stretch it some way. How are you stretching
it right now? So it's funny that you asked that, Donald. And if I really figure out the
right way to do it, I'm going to write a book and I'm going to be a trillionaire. And then
I won't have to be a nurse anymore. But here's what we're doing. So I'm a supervisor. I actually
am in the office Monday through Friday, making sure that the nurses get the
PPE they need, that all of the patients who need to be covered are covered.
If we have to prioritize, I'm the one who's picking who gets seen and who doesn't get
seen.
So I'm also coordinating with the hospitals to say, no, we're not taking anymore.
You need to find another home care.
It's not a safe discharge.
You need to keep them.
So then on the weekends, I'm going out and seeing patients. So we're all just doing the best that we can. And it's scary because our patient list is growing and our staff
list is shrinking. Yeah. I was seeing something today in LA that there are people that are
waiting in ambulances because there's no beds. And no beds and, um, uh, LA, LA is running
out of ICU beds. So they had people, there was something I read, I think it was on deadline
about how they're literally just, the ambulances are pulling up and just holding people because
there's just, there's a, there's a backlog. What are you guys doing there?
So I'm in Pittsburgh and we locked down Saturday morning. We went back on lockdown and they were saying,
don't have a stroke or a heart attack in Pittsburgh because there's no ICU
beds left. And that's a really scary thought. So in home care,
what we are doing to help is if we can keep them out of the hospital, we are.
So if that means that we get telehealth or we get a social worker or we get
family involved,
we're trying to critically think and keep them out of the hospital. But at the same time, I went about three weeks ago, a patient was
discharged from the hospital Friday night. I went on Saturday morning and I sent him right back to
the hospital. So it's just knowing what can I handle in the home? What do I need to send back
to the hospital? It's getting the doctors on the phone and trying to think and talk and figure out what we can do. Because in home care, you're just, you're in the living room.
There's no x-rays. There's no blood work. There's no doctor that I can grab and say, hey, what do
you think? It's just a nurse standing in a living room. So we're doing the best we can with the
resources we have. Our health system is huge. They have their own insurance. They have their own
long-term care facilities. So we're trying to think out, can we just get this patient on telehealth and open them,
open up a nurse for another visit? Is this somebody who just needs to go back to the
hospital as much as I hate to do that? So we're just doing the best we can. We're critically
thinking, trying to get the patients who can stay out of the hospital, what they need,
and then get the patients who need to be in the hospital into the hospital. Lena, thank you so much for what you're doing. And if you could, let's say you're in a position
like you are right now, where you could speak to thousands and thousands and thousands of people
across the world. What would you tell them in terms of, from your point of view,
what's the best thing they could be doing to keep themselves
healthy? Oh my gosh, I might actually start crying right now because what an opportunity
that every nurse wishes they could have right now. Wear your masks, even if you think it's stupid
and it doesn't work. What if there's a 1% chance that you could protect your parents or your children
or the neighbor? If there's a 1% chance that we're all right and you should wear your mask,
then why risk it? So wear the mask, only go out when you have to. If you do have to go out,
be really smart about it. Like I said, use that critical thinking and say, okay,
what can I outsource? Maybe I can ask my neighbors what they need. And just
one person can make the trip the healthiest of us. I understand it's Christmas. I understand
it's Hanukkah. I understand it's Eid. I understand that all of these beautiful holidays are happening
and that you want to be with your families, but this is, it's not a normal year. And the best
gift that you can give to the world right now, including your own family,
is to stay home if you can. And if you can't, be smart about it. Be really smart and really think
it through. And if you don't believe it, but there's a 1% chance we're all right, then why
risk it? Yeah. Beautifully said. Beautifully said. And right from someone on
the front lines. I mean, you guys all hear me and Donald talk about it because we lost a friend
and Josh lost a friend as well. But I think people are just used to hearing it now and they roll
their eyes. So to hear it from a nurse who is on the front lines and seeing it day in and day out,
I really appreciate that. Do you have any questions?
I feel silly to segue to this, but do you have a question? Anything Scrubs related? Anything
Josh Radin related? Yeah. So if I have the opportunity for two, I'm going to ask a Scrubs
question and then I'm going to ask a non-Scrubs question. Okay. Go ahead. Well, that's okay.
Josh is just happy to be here. He's happy to be eavesdropping.
By the way, if you know any nice women, I sound like a Jewish mother.
If you know any nice women in the L.A. area, he's wonderful.
He paints.
He sings.
If you ever move to Pittsburgh, I'm available.
Oh, Josh, you got a beautiful nurse right here for you. But your hours are crazy, though.
Your hours are crazy. And also, I just don't think Pittsburgh's going to be. But your hours are crazy, though. Your hours are crazy.
And also, I just don't think Pittsburgh is going to be where Josh plants his roots.
But listen.
Listen, I understand.
I like Pittsburgh.
I'd be lucky to have you, Lena.
Thank you.
See, he's also a charmer, Lena.
And being with a nurse is one of those things that you hope you never need, but then if you suddenly do, you're so glad they're there.
I think that's great to be with a nurse because I'm always like,
what's this thing?
What is this?
Am I going to die from this?
Josh and I have the same doctor, and he's retiring actually.
But the thing I loved about him is if I hocked up a loogie,
I could send him a text of it, and I'd be like,
do I need antibiotics?
And he'd be like, yes, and that's gross. Yep. I get pictures you can't imagine. You know, some people worry about
like, oh, there's going to be a dick pic. I can't let it go down. Yeah, I was about to say,
Joelle gets pictures you can't imagine too. No idea what pops up on my phone when I get texted.
Oh my God. We were talking about Joelle getting lots of inappropriate pictures. All right, what's your question?
Go ahead.
Oh, my God.
Are you talking about online dating, Joelle?
Yeah.
The pictures I've gotten.
Yeah.
Really?
It's wild out there.
Okay.
Wait, wait, wait.
Sorry.
I would like to discuss this.
Okay, Lena, let's be respectful and tactful.
She's a classy woman.
Absolutely.
Which app are you on?
Is it the Tinder that you're getting all these inappropriate pictures?
No, I tried to do it right.
And I went like from Match.com.
I paid the money and everything.
And you upload pictures.
You describe yourself.
And you put this nice little narrative like, listen, I'm very busy.
If you need a lot of attention, don't bother to talk to me.
This is what I'm looking for and then
just the dm start and there will be things out of like i had one that just said i bet you taste
great wow i heard the scary screechy violins on that cow i don't know if i could i don't know if
i could do that i don't know if i can man know if I could. When you hear tales about how gross fucking men are, aren't you just like, I'm just always
so, I mean, I know about this, but we men don't get sent dick pics.
I don't want, and listen, I don't want, please don't start sending me dick pics.
But when I hear these tales, I just can't believe how fucking gross men are.
Jack, dick pics aren't even the most shocking.
It's the stuff they say to you.
I don't get any of that stuff.
I go through my DMs looking for this shit.
Let me see what there is.
Oh, you want a dick pic?
No, I don't want a dick pic.
I want to see what my fans are saying to me.
So sometimes I'll scroll through it, and it'll be some of the stuff I'm like oh god that's heart-wrenching oh my god i shouldn't have opened
this why did i open this and then some of it it's like some of it's like yo man fuck you man
yo your your podcast is shit man all y'all do is talk about shit on the right and on the for you
like you're the shit on the left y'all know you need to be neutral hashtag Trump train
right
I get a lot of that
with the red siren emoji
I'll tell you to make a nurse blush
you have to you gotta really
you gotta really put it out there and some of the messages
I've gotten have made me blush
I have yet to get one of those messages
I'm very happy that I've yet to get one of those messages
but I have yet to get one of those messages. I'm very happy that I've yet to get one of those messages,
but I have yet to get one of those messages.
The real question is, well, there's many questions I have about this,
but when you're asking how crazy men are, which is totally true,
it's insane.
But I have female friends that have told me things like that before,
stories like that and all these inappropriate messages. And you're like, my first thought was, okay, so you're a guy who goes on match.com and
sends these inappropriate pictures or messages or whatever.
Are you sending those to like 100 women hoping at one time it works?
They got to be.
It has to be that.
It has to be that.
It's like fishing.
They're hoping that they catch one.
But I'm saying like, let's say it's one out of 500 a woman actually responds like that.
Score.
You won.
You won.
You did it.
We spoke about this earlier.
That one woman is ruining it for every other woman.
Every person.
The guy is like, see, it works sometimes.
I told you.
Especially if it happens like in the first week or the know couple of times you try it where you're like
here's a dick pic and you get the response like wow i can't i know if that would happen to anybody
they'd be like i'm doing this for the rest of my life this is how i mean you watched that um that
last amy schumer uh stand-up special but she had a great um she had great advice for women who get dick pics. And she said, if you get a dick pic,
send back a picture of a bigger dick.
And then when he responds, what's this?
You just go, oh, sorry.
I just thought we were sending pictures of cool dicks.
I don't think you want to engage.
Here's the nice thing about these DMs is
when you get a text, you have time to think of the response.
You don't have to be really clever, really fast.
So it gives you the opportunity to come up with something great.
So I had a guy and feel free to censor this if you'd like to.
But I just don't say his name.
We don't want to censor anything.
I don't I don't remember his name.
One of a thousand who I opened it up and it said, when's the last time you got bent over and made come hard?
Oh, and it was on misspelled, which is super hot.
And so I responded, ask your brother.
I think he wrote down the date.
Wow.
Okay.
It gives you time.
Like I got to have some coffee.
Think about it.
How do I want to respond to that?
All right.
As fun as that is lena i don't
know that you shouldn't i mean i wouldn't engage that's dangerous not to be paternal i don't think
you should engage because they can be scared okay oh yeah i was about to say you gotta but listen
lena you're such a you're a nurse you're a very beautiful woman i feel like joelle we could if
you want we could put your uh well i don't know if that's going to encourage it i'm trying if
you're in the pittsburgh area how can what do we do we could put your, well, I don't know if that's going to encourage it. I'm trying to, if you're in the Pittsburgh area,
how can,
what do we do?
We could put your Instagram on our show notes or something.
You could,
that's going to be like chaos.
Oh,
that's going to invite me.
Nevermind.
Nevermind.
I'm trying to help everybody.
Calm down.
We're not,
we're not even at fix your life yet.
We haven't even gotten to fix your life.
The show's going to be so fucking long,
but I just wanted to say,
Lena,
um,
I don't want to encourage that behavior but
gosh i wish i could set you up with someone oh no that's fine i'm so busy right now okay
you're busy you're busy freaking handling covid man i know but she also wants to have some romance
everyone's got time for the a little bit of romance all right go ahead lena sorry what's
your question so my question is for Zach and Donald.
So let's say that somebody says,
I want to make a movie about the making of Scrubs,
how it came to fruition, behind the scenes.
What young actors now are playing you two in your mid-20s?
Oh, wow.
Good question.
Great question.
Well, I would play myself, obviously.
I mean, black don't crack.
I think Ben Platt would play me.
Oh, that's a good answer. Yeah, so it would be me and Ben Platt, pretty much.
Yeah.
And more musical episodes, too.
Ben Platt has a beautiful voice, so I would sound even better when I sang.
episodes too. Ben Platt has a beautiful voice so I would sound even better when I sang
and
I think he does
I saw him in Dear Evan Hansen
and obviously he's playing
a very different character
but there were a lot of JD-isms
that I liked and
saw and respected. I think
he's very talented.
Donald, come on.
The kid from
Stranger Things, man. That's my dude. Donald, come on. You can think of a young... The kid from Stranger Things, man.
That's my dude.
Okay.
Yeah.
Although he's a teenager.
You need to be mid-20s.
He's almost 18, man.
Boy, he got mustache and everything now.
He's growing up.
Okay.
He's getting tall.
There you go.
There is your Scrubs behind-the-scenes movie cast right there.
I love it.
All right.
What's your next question?
You said you had another one.
Yeah.
So I'm actually
working on my doctorate in nursing. Sorry, Joelle, this is not the question I told you,
but I promise it's PC. Okay. You're working on your doctorate in nursing. That's so awesome.
Do not apologize to me. And you don't have to censor yourself, Lena. We like anything
inappropriate. My doctorate project is on decreasing the stress in our frontline managers.
So the managers who are between the patient care staff and the executive management team.
So these are our frontline managers.
So my question for all of you, especially right now, is what are you guys doing to decrease your stress?
Drinking lots of Pinot Noir,
going outside. I like going, I broke my toe. I was, if you listen to the podcast, you know,
I was cycling a lot. The Peloton was a great source of relieving stress for me. I broke my
toe. So I'm a little on timeout with exercise, cardio, but I've been going to the dog park.
We have a big dog park near us and I love, I get endorphins when I go and watch my dog sprint around the dog park.
And I don't know.
Those are my first ones that come to mind.
What about you, Josh?
We know that you're hiking.
I like walking around in nature as much as i can and uh reading and you know just
just getting through it basically getting through it we lost donald what happened to donald
he's like your question dropped out um uh dan will deal with that joelle joelle what is your
answer to the question it was like doing christmas things like which sounds crazy but like you have to go
all over the place and like it was like researching with a friend and then like calling shops to see
how we could do it safely and is like in the spirit of giving back and it was like it was a
great way to like both like physically get myself out of the house because I you know I'm an anxious person
I have ADHD and like going outside uh pre-pandemic well like I have um social anxiety um post
pandemic being inside so much now it's like just going to my friend's house is like four or five
times much higher I'm so anxious um so having like a goal something to do a partner that i know has been safe throughout
this whole thing to go do it with it's been like the greatest stress reliever and then now i get
to send people packages and they oh we're gonna open them on zoom and there's that whole like
giving back like aspect of it that i'm just really excited to participate in so christmas season for
the win i agree that um you know there is I am having a lot of fun buying presents for people.
And then we took we had a lot of joy in decorating the house and getting I've never done a real full on Christmas because I'm Jewish or at least I'm secular.
But, you know, we just never did it.
Yeah. Congrats on your Christmas tree.
Yeah, we went all out. We went all out.
And it's it's fun.
I'm having, that is, you know, decorating the house and making it all super cozy has
been a source of joy.
How's it going with Donald there, Daniel?
He has not responded.
Well, Daniel, what do you do to de-stress?
What do I do to de-stress?
You know, I am a big fan of electronic music.
I really like biking, riding my bicycle. And so
there are times usually after work, usually late at night, I would say around 10pm, I have a very
flat neighborhood. And so it's also very quiet at night, not a lot of cars. So I'll throw on my
helmet, throw on some headphones, turn the light on on my bike, and I will just do laps around my neighborhood blasting drum and bass in my ears and just going
as hard as possible and letting the music just plow through me like I'm in an action film.
I always feel like I'm being chased by the bad guys in The Matrix whenever I'm biking around
my neighborhood just listening to super, super fast electronic music. I come home, I'm exhausted. I have sweat dripping all over me.
And I just feel, you know, alive and released and just like loose. And it's, it feels great.
Feels great. I would think that that would, I mean, that sounds awesome. But I would think
that would amp you all up and you'd come home like all like adrenaline up.
There's definitely a degree. It's also, I really try to do that
when I am really trying to get rid of stress.
So I'm already kind of tensed up and ready to go
and working it out, yes, gets my heart rate going,
but also just helps me release that stress.
So while there's still like a worked up heart rate and stuff,
there's a much more turned down mental state
that's like, okay, we are released from this.
We are done. And now we can just move on with the night and go take a hot shower and, you know,
have a glass of something and go to bed. Yeah. How about you, Lena? What do you do? I mean,
you're writing this dissertation, right? Is that what it is?
So when you're a nurse, it's called a scholarly project,
and it actually lasts the entire five semesters of doctorate school. So I've just completed my
first semester. So all I've had to do at this point is just come up with the idea and turn
that in and say, this is the background of why this is a problem in nursing. I haven't
gotten to the actual, like getting it approved or putting together the actual study design,
I think, and then actually having the experiment, I think will be the really stressful part.
But so for now, the stressful part is, so I'm a, I'm a mom, I'm a full-time doctorate student,
and I'm a single mom of, I'm sorry, I'm a nurse, I'mtime doctorate student, and I'm a single mom of – I'm sorry.
I'm a nurse.
I'm a doctorate student, and I'm a single mom of two active teenage girls.
Oh, my goodness.
You have a lot on your plate.
So I'm busy.
And so I used to do a lot of –
Oh, sorry.
Sorry to interrupt you.
Daniel, he's waiting to be let back in.
Donald says.
Oh, there we go.
Oh, there he is.
Donald says. Oh, there we go.
Oh, there he is.
Wait, stop talking about him.
Stop talking about him.
I'm hearing you.
There's the police.
What happened?
Not a good signal in that closet.
Yeah.
I can't tell you what I do to relieve stress.
That's.
We all know what that is. We all know what that is. I think to relieve stress. That's my business.
We all know what that is. We all know what that is.
I think we all know.
We all know.
She's a nurse.
The podcast is figuring it out.
That's my business.
She's a nurse, and it's very healthy.
All right.
It's normal, though, right?
It's normal, right?
It's normal, though, right?
It is normal.
it's normal though right it is normal
Lena is not
it is probably abnormal
for a 46 year old man to have the libido
of a 16 year old
right no
she's shaking her head you're normal
nah that's all based on
yeah
that's what your body needs
I told you
and my wife that shit
but nobody wanted to listen to me Lena
nobody wanted to listen to me
everybody was like no there's something wrong with you
there's something wrong with you
and there's something wrong with your insides
and you need to see therapy
you need to go talk to somebody
about your freaking
libido
well maybe Lena can give you a note for Casey
that says this is perfectly normal.
You want me to write you a prescription?
Prescription to, yeah.
All right.
Yeah, let me go get her.
Hold on.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Come on.
All right, let's talk about Fix Your Life.
I don't know if we can fix your life,
but if there's any way we can.
You missed Donald.
She's got two teenage daughters in addition and is a single mom in addition to being a nurse.
So she's got a lot on her plate.
And a doctorate student.
And a doctorate student.
You got a lot on your plate there.
All right.
How can we fix your life, Tina?
You're a good candidate.
So this is – I just want your advice.
This is what I really need from you guys because you are artists and you understand what this is like.
Being a nurse was never my dream. I actually went to college for musical theater and then got pregnant, had to get a real job with health insurance, went to nursing school, probably because of scrubs. I'm not going to lie. The timing winds up.
And now I'm a mom and I'm a nurse.
And so I did a lot of community theater.
And then that wasn't an option anymore because I was too busy.
So what I did was I sat down and wrote a book.
I wrote a fiction.
I sort of just wrote my own fantasy world that I got to escape into
since I couldn't be an actress anymore. And I felt really good about it. I was really passionate
about it. I was very excited. And then 18 rejections later from agents, I had somebody
who said, I'll take a look at it, but you have to cut out roughly 40,000 words.
So I said, I don't want to do that.
I have all these people who have read it.
They love it.
I've read it.
I've edited it.
I don't want to take any more out of it.
I'm going to self-publish.
Great.
So I got the website.
I got the TikTok.
I got 7,500 followers on TikTok. I put a little teaser about the book.
Everyone seemed excited. And then I really started looking at self-publishing and I thought,
if I really want to do this, I need to get a Kickstarter, but I don't have the time.
I don't have the time. We're going to be your quick Kickstarter because we're going to plug
your website. What's the name of the book and how do people find out about the book?
So I guess my question was, do I go for it or do I shelve it?
But it sounds like you're saying just go for it.
This is a place where dreams come true, Lena.
We whiteboard that shit.
We pick up.
We go to the store.
We go to Staples.
We get whiteboards. We get erasable markers, okay?
And we take those markers to said board and we write down our dreams and goals.
Why do you sound like a preacher all of a sudden?
I like it.
Because I'm trying to get Lena there.
She needs to get up off her ass, go to the whiteboard, pick up in a dry eraser pen.
She's done it.
She's going to the boarding.
And write down.
She wants to self-publish her own book.
Write it down.
All right, Reverend.
Write it down.
Reverend, there's so many babies unlatching right now.
So many babies aren't eating right now, but I'm super excited.
All right.
Well, Donald's right.
We really believe that you can manifest.
We're big believers in manifesting from the whiteboard.
It sounds like it's already on your whiteboard.
And you're about to get the biggest plug you could ever get.
Which is so funny you say that, Zach,
because the way that I got on this podcast is that I'm a witch,
and I wrote a spell, and I did a spell to get on this podcast. I I'm a witch and I wrote a spell and I did a spell to
get on this podcast.
That was a big,
that was a big right angle turn.
That was a big reveal.
By the way,
much like,
much like this episode,
there's a reveal at the end of the caller.
She's,
she's a witch.
I didn't want to ruin Joelle's big,
uh,
big twist,
but yeah,
I'm a witch and that's how I got myself on here.
And so just like you said, Zach, I wanted to manifest this happening.
Are you serious?
Are you really a witch?
Because some people really are witches.
I'm really a witch.
So that's my altar right behind me with your whiteboard right above it.
Okay.
So you're practicing.
I'm not trying to make jokes or anything like that.
No, don't make jokes because it's human religion.
How do you practice witchcraft and science at the same time?
How are you able to do witchcraft and science?
Donald, that's such a good question.
Very good question, Donald.
Oh, my God.
That weed must be wearing off.
That's such a good question.
No, the weed is kicking in.
You thought I took a break because the computer went down?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I need to go smoke some weed.
Yeah, but something tells me you dropped out of the zoom it right the right around the time when you needed a
fucking i dropped out right right around 4 20 that's when i dropped out yeah yeah all right
so lena we can't go down a giant witchcraft wormhole but donald that's a great question
how do you reconcile uh spells and science so the human body is made up of energy and electricity so is everything around us and if
you go all the way back to the pagan belief back back back back back their belief was very much
about manipulating the energy that is around us that all the energy is we're all connected all of
us and um they believed in honoring that so if you very quickly to make this super, super quick, if you look at the rivers of Chi that are drawn out by the Chinese back, back, back, back, back, it actually lines up with the nervous system.
So way, way back before we even had science, people knew that there was something greater than all of us, that we were all connected, that by caring
for the earth, we were caring for ourselves, for caring for each other, we're caring for ourselves.
And so I think there is a room for Western medicine and Eastern medicine. If you want to
manifest something in your life, Zach, you actually say this a lot on the podcast, you have more
magical thinking than you probably realize. But if you want to manifest
things, you're manipulating the energy around you and you're creating it to happen. However,
if somebody in front of you goes into respiratory distress and drops, you don't want to burn
incense, you want to care for them. And that's where we were lucky that we were able to
understand Western medicine, but still hold on to Eastern medicine. So I do believe that there is a
place for both things. But I do think that when it comes to things like creating what you want in
life, that there is a way to honor that and honor the things around you. And I think that my job as
a nurse honors all of the people out in this world, it cares for life. And because of that,
I get a lot of abundance back in return. I'm very lucky in that
sense. But I do think that there's room for everything. I think that all of us can be in
harmony. And that includes Western and Eastern. So that includes magical thinking as well as
science. If that makes sense. Yeah, I mean, sorry, it was really quick.
It wasn't it makes a lot of sense. It's like, you know, it's really quick. It wasn't. It makes a lot of sense.
It's like, you know, it's believing in religion and also believing that science can exist with religion as well.
I totally get it.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
So if you're sitting at the bedside of somebody who's dying, of course you're going to pray for them.
But you're also going to want the doctor to do everything they can to try and keep that person alive.
And that's where I really try to honor both things.
Well,
we hear that we hear you and we respect you and we respect all religions and,
and belief systems.
So wait,
so tell everyone how to find you.
Do you got a cat?
I just want to know,
do you have a cat?
I do.
Is it a black cat?
No.
So cool. If you are right. And its name is Sebastian. I do. Is it a black cat? No. That would be so cool if you were.
All right.
And its name is Sebastian.
All right.
In the interest of episode length,
you're out of time, Lena,
but tell us how to find your book.
Tell everyone how to find your book.
Yeah.
So if you want to find my TikTok,
I'm all nurse all the time.
All my information is on there.
And my website is Lena, L-E-N-A, Nazeri, and A-Z, as in zebra, A-R-E-I.com.
And you can find all the information on there.
And I guess I'm going to make a Kickstarter.
So watch for it.
What's the title of the book?
What's the title of the book?
It's called Night Shift.
It's about a night shift nurse who becomes a vampire.
Night shift. It's about a night shift nurse who becomes a vampire. Night Shift. That's a good one.
You know how we do because we got a little story that we like to talk about about a doctor who becomes a vampire.
His name is Dr. Acula.
Nice. Donald, you like it? There's a lot of sex in the book. It's very sexy.
There's a lot of what?
Sex.
Sex.
Donald could use it.
Wait, hold on. I'm sorry, Lena. I think you have me confused for someone else. Oh, sex. Sex. Donald could use it. Wait, hold on. I'm sorry, Lena.
I think you have me confused for someone else.
Oh, sorry.
I'm sorry.
I apologize.
I can't even continue this with a straight face.
All right.
I'm very intrigued by the book.
Lena, you've been an awesome guest.
Thank you for being a frontline worker and for all that you're doing.
And please stay safe. And thank you for coming on. You're an awesome guest. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you for being a frontline worker and for all that you're doing. And please stay safe.
And thank you for coming on.
You're an awesome guest.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Bye, Lena.
Take care, Lena.
Be well.
That was Lena!
Let's take a break.
We'll be right back after these fine words.
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Hi, this is Shannon Doherty, host of the new podcast, Let's Be Clear with Shannon Doherty.
You may know me from, let's see, 90210, Charmed, Mallrats, Heathers.
Probably also know me from my stage four cancer diagnosis and sharing that journey with so many of you.
There's something so authentic about a podcast.
It's me connecting, me talking raw in the moment.
That's what my goal is to give you, to talk about why I feel that cancer,
to a certain extent, is a gift,
what my responsibilities are as a person with cancer,
because I think that there's
something so much bigger than me. And to be honest, I'm still trying to find out what that is.
And maybe together, we'll find it. It's going to be a wild ride. So I hope that you all tune in.
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Hey, it's Alec Baldwin.
This past season on my podcast, Here's the Thing, I spoke with more actors, musicians, policymakers, and so many other fascinating people, like actress and director Cheryl Hines.
They were looking for an unknown actress to play Larry David's wife.
I said, well, how old is that guy?
Isn't he old?
And author David Sedaris.
You know, like when you meet somebody and they'll say, well, I want to be a writer or I want to be an artist.
And I say, well, is it all you care about?
Because if it's not, it's going to be pretty
hard for you if you're not on fire. It's like opening the door of an oven and it's like, wow,
you know, you take a step back. It's all they think about. It's all they talk about. It's all
they care about. They don't have relationships. They're not good friends for other people.
This is just what they're laser focused on.
Listen to the new season of Here's the Thing
on the iHeartRadio app,
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or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, my name's Jay Shetty
and I'm the host of On Purpose.
I just had a great conversation
with Michael B. Jordan
and you can listen to it right now.
Michael is known for
his performances in both film and television. His breakout role was in Fruitvale Station,
playing Oscar Grant, which earned him widespread praise and numerous award nominations.
His portrayal of Killmonger in Marvel's Black Panther, one of my favorites, further solidified
his status as one of Hollywood's leading actors,
earning him widespread acclaim for his complex and compelling performance.
In our conversation, Michael really opens up. You're going to love listening to it.
And I can't wait for you to check it out. The closest to getting what you want is always the
hardest. It's always the feeling when you're getting ready to, you know, people give up right
before they get what they always wanted to get. People listen to on purpose with jay shetty on the iheart radio app
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wow there were so many chapters to that call that was a big that was that was truly i mean she
joelle did you know she was gonna drop the
witch bomb at the end hell yeah why do you think i picked her i was a sister to witch sister let's
do this you're you're you're probably like when's he gonna start talking about the witches
i was worried it wasn't gonna get in there honestly well she had a lot to say and she's
very interesting but i i thought that donald thought that she was kidding and that's why i was like
oh wait i didn't think she's kidding because she's like she has all her witch gear behind her
i didn't think she would i'm like 20 minutes of like frontline work and nursing and dating
and then all of a sudden she's like so also yeah i'm a witch and yeah that's how your book is about
the book is a sexy book about a nurse vampire.
A modern woman in America.
I adore you, Lena.
Thank you.
Yeah.
She should go on that pitch thing.
What's the pitch thing on Twitter, Joelle?
Pitch thing on Twitter?
Do you know what I'm talking about?
I thought you might know about it. It's like when writers pitch their ideas and they put out like a byline or not a byline.
They put out like a one sentence thing
about what the plot of their thing is.
And then they hope that publishers
or agents respond to them.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Yes, I do.
It's called a Twitter pitch.
It's sometimes thrown by different publishing companies.
This is according to Google.
Sometimes just sort of ramped up
where people are like, hey, just go for it.
I guess agents do it sometimes too, but it's sort of random.
It's called like Pitch Mod or something.
I don't know.
There's like these days where it's like, hey, everybody, it's Pitch Mod, and I'll be pitching my new book.
Anyway, I digress.
So, Donald.
What's up, brother?
We have a surprise for everybody, and that is that when we're done with our show,
Joshua Radin is going to sing and perform Winter live for all of you,
which is a pretty nice treat, Donald, don't you think?
You know, I was hoping for a concert
the whole episode.
I thought that's what we were going to do.
I didn't realize we were going to talk about the show,
and I didn't think Lena was going to to be that interesting to be honest with you but you know
she she spoke my language obviously yeah um i think it's only right that if we have
josh on the show of course that we ask him he could say he could decline he could say no i
wouldn't have had him on i just want to go through a couple more things I love in the show
before Josh sings. Gay chicken.
Gay chicken was funny.
You and I used to actually play gay chicken.
Yeah, that's a tough
one to win. You know what I mean?
Zach always wins that one.
I'm willing to kiss you. Because you're willing to make
out. If you're willing to make out,
then you're always the winner.
I wanted to say Leonard playing gin and smoking a cigarette in the hospital using his claw hand I thought was funny.
I think it's hilarious that JD slept with both Sullivan sisters.
Right.
I've had sex with both Sullivan sisters.
I laughed.
I mean, shower shorts.
Did you think that shower shorts was in this episode?
I would,
I didn't,
I didn't know it was in there.
And also this went on into a different television show.
Didn't it?
Didn't this become your arrested development character?
Didn't your arrest?
No,
no,
no,
because in arrested development,
they have a running theme where never nudes,
David crosses and never knew.
And he's never naked.
He wears jean shorts underneath all his clothes.
Josh Radin loves that show.
And I was lucky enough to be on that show as a fellow never nude.
So yes, I guess that's wise that you're saying there is overlap
in that both JD and my character in Arrested Development
do not shower fully nude.
You're a fucking never nude?
That shit was hilarious.
Portia de Rossi goes, you're a fucking never nude?
Yeah.
It was so funny.
I got to be a never nude.
And shower shorts for the man who has nothing to hide,
but still wants to.
That is one of the funniest jokes.
And it's got a wallet.
It's got a shower shorts.
That had me rolling.
The shower shorts with the wallet that zips back.
And when he pulls it and it zips back, where does it smack him?
That's what I want to know.
In the ass.
In the ass or on the peepee?
No, in the ass.
I do a little jump.
Oh, okay.
Elliot Spunyon.
Elliot Spunyon and your mole talking. you and your mole talking your mole talking is hilarious
dude your mole your mole what does it say it says um a brother can finally breathe that you know
that's my voice and i actually did the puppet for that too for the mole as well you operated the
puppet i operated the puppet for the mole the mole was my voice and my hand in the mole.
Well, the mole was very funny.
I don't know why the mole wasn't a recurring character.
I would have thought the mole would have come back, but I guess not.
I don't know why Bill didn't ever bring the mole back, but that was great.
Elliot's bunion at the end when the doctor sees.
The nurse faints.
And the nurse passes out.
when the doctor sees and the nurse passes out.
You know, whenever a nurse
is not a normal one of the regular
background nurses,
you just know she's going to be a stuntwoman.
I was like, oh, I don't recognize that woman.
All of a sudden, she took a big fall when she fainted.
I was like, oh, she must have been a stuntwoman.
That was funny.
That was very funny. She must have been a stuntwoman
because it was a perfect fall too um yeah and then the worthless
peons we should talk about this the whole show before we ted uh the lawyer has lost one of his
band members has is threatening to quit and the show opens up even with it you'll always be a
worthless peon you're nothing more than a
worthless peon and then he turns to you know after ted hangs up the phone he turns to kelso and goes
dr kelso my band the worthless peons has just lost a member
i think this must be the moment that we learn the name of the band the word yeah it is the
worth of peons because they are all worthless peons.
I mean, that's how they all work at the hospital
and feel like they're peons to everybody.
Yeah.
And then also, Carla talking about how she's a candy bar.
The Espinosa is a candy bar.
Yes.
And then Ted asks her, does the Espinosa have nougat yeah in the middle yeah that
was funny i thought i thought he was doing that like as a sexual thing like trying to be like
trying to flirt no he just likes nougat no i think he's trying to flirt i think it's a flirty flirt
listen let's get to the cemetery where it all goes down 1849 um is when we see the first shot of the cemetery and you know this has
been like the most common meme that's ever been sent to me the where do you think we are moment
that happens at 1935 um i got goosebumps i have to say when it happened even though i knew it was
coming um it's just a really cool sixth sense reveal, and well acted by John C. McGinley also.
Yes.
The whole episode.
Well, yeah, Zach, absolutely.
You know what?
I know you need it, so absolutely.
I don't need it.
It's not about me.
Johnny's incredible in this episode,
and especially at the end when he's crying.
It's very moving.
He's very good at it.
especially at the end when he's crying.
It's very moving.
He's very good at it. And watching them all sit, Jordan, Danny, and Johnny,
sitting watching the funeral as he's lowered into the ground
and everything like that, I was wondering,
who's going to be the one to, because you forget these things.
Who's the one, like I was wondering, does Danny lean on Jordan? Is Jordan going to be the one to you know because i you forget these things who's the one like i was wondering does danny lean on jordan is jordan going to lean on cox as cox you know how does
this how does this end because there needs to be a moment that you know this family can you know
grieve together because we're not really you don't really see it you just see you know and this is a
very strong and stonewall fan like these guys are very mean to each other.
And I was like,
where's the break?
Who's going to break.
And when Jordan grabs Cox,
that's the first one.
But then when JD puts his hand on Cox,
and he's willing to accept,
he's willing to affection,
and he's willing to receive the,
uh,
the love from,
well,
he's going to receive it from Jordan,
but to receive it from his, from to receive it from his colleague, from his work buddy.
Very powerful moment.
Yeah, it's very moving.
And Jordan's character isn't someone who's going to emote and sob,
and Johnny sees you thinking isn't either.
But he just finally lets go, and she looks over at him,
and it's very moving.
It's beautifully done.
So we're very blessed and lucky to have Josh here
who's going to sing live for you.
And Josh, are you ready?
Is everything tuned?
Is the capo set?
I know all the lingo.
Well, I just want to say one last thing
before we get into the Raiden situation.
Josh, man, I didn't get to finish this earlier.
I remember watching you in Hotel Cafe
me, Mandy Moore
Minka Kelly
and Zach Braff the only people in
the place
us and the bartender
and you and the sound guy
that's it
flash cut to you at the Troubadour
the first time you played at the Troubadour
fire one of the best moments of my life to this day to be able to say Flash cut to you at the Troubadour. The first time you played at the Troubadour. Fire.
One of the best moments of my life to this day to be able to say,
to be able to say, I knew you when this was freaking a whimsical idea.
And now look at you now.
It always makes me smile to walk into an auditorium and hear you perform.
And then not only that, to watch the people listening to you.
Like I've seen a thugged out dude, like somebody that looks like the dude that was on the skateboard with the ocean spray.
Seen somebody like that at your concert doing exactly what he's doing to the Stevievie nicks song singing along to the fleetwood
max song i've seen that i've seen i've seen you touch people like that and it's just so powerful
to see so without any further ado y'all i've said enough joshua all right here's josh radin with uh
with winter the first song he ever wrote I should know who I am by now
I walk the record stand somehow
Thinking of winter Your name is the splinter
Inside me
While I wait
And I remember the sound
Of your November downtown.
And I remember the truth.
A warm December with you.
But I don't have to make this mistake.
And I don't have to stay this way if only I walk has all been
cleared by now your voice is all I hear somehow, a call in our winter.
Your voice is the splendor inside me while I wait.
And I remember the sound of your November downtown.
And I remember the truth of warm December with you.
But I don't have to make this mistake.
And I don't have to make this mistake And I don't have to stay this way
If only I would wait
I could have lost myself
In rough blue waters
In your eyes
And I miss you still
And I remember the sound
Of your November downtown
And I remember the truth
A warm December with you
But I don't have to make this mistake
And I don't have to stay this way
If only I would wait.
Yeah!
Wow.
If you've been following the news, you know that from health care access to safe schools,
LGBTQ plus rights are under attack.
And it's about time queer and trans youth get plus folks tell their own stories in their own words.
This season, teens will share all about growing up in political battleground states.
I wish I could feel more comfortable in my own body here, but that's just not the case.
And follow along as they discover what queer and trans
liberation means to them. This isn't running away from yourself. It's running into who you want to
grow into. Listen to Queer Chronicles on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your most fabulous shows. Hi, this is Shannon Doherty,
host of the new podcast,
Let's Be Clear with Shannon Doherty.
You may know me from,
let's see, 90210, Charmed, Mallrats, Heathers.
Probably also know me from my stage four cancer diagnosis
and sharing that journey with so many of you.
There's something so authentic about a podcast.
It's me connecting, me talking raw in the moment.
That's what my goal is to give you,
to talk about why I feel that cancer,
to a certain extent, is a gift,
what my responsibilities are as a person with cancer,
because I think that there's something
so much bigger than me.
And to be honest,
I'm still trying to find out what that is.
And maybe together we'll find it.
It's going to be a wild ride.
So I hope that you all tune in.
Listen to Let's Be Clear with Shannon Doherty
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This past season on my podcast, Here's the Thing, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. unknown actress to play Larry David's wife. I said, well, how old is that guy? Isn't he old?
And author David Sedaris. You know, like when you meet somebody and they'll say, well, I want to be
a writer or I want to be an artist. And I say, well, is it all you care about? Because if it's
not, it's going to be pretty hard for you if you're not on fire
it's like opening the door of an oven and it's like wow you know you take a step back it's all
they think about it's all they talk about it's all they care about they don't have relationships
they're not good friends for other people this is just what they're all their energy goes yeah
listen to the new season of Here's the Thing
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, my name's Jay Shetty,
and I'm the host of On Purpose.
I just had a great conversation with Michael B. Jordan,
and you can listen to it right now.
Michael is known for his performances
in both film and television.
His breakout role was in Fruitvale Station, playing Oscar Grant, which earned him widespread
praise and numerous award nominations. His portrayal of Killmonger in Marvel's Black Panther,
one of my favorites, further solidified his status as one of Hollywood's leading actors,
earning him widespread acclaim for his complex and compelling performance.
In our conversation, Michael really opens up.
You're going to love listening to it,
and I can't wait for you to check it out.
The closest to getting what you want
is always the hardest.
It's always the feeling when you're getting ready.
People give up right before they get
what they've always wanted to get.
People quit.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
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That's so beautiful, Josh.
Thank you.
When I hear that song, I go, I can't believe I know the guy who wrote and sings that.
It's just such beautiful poetry.
Thank you so much. That's very kind. And thank you for starting my career.
Well, if it wasn't me, it would have been somebody else.
Well, that's nice of you to say, but you never know.
Josh, remind people how, if they want to do this thing, they can book you to play.
You can go to my website, joshuarayden.com, R-A-D-I-N, and you'll see it right there.
It's very simple.
I changed the website, so it's very simple.
It's joshuarayden.topicalive.
You'll see the link.
You'll see all the options and which charity the money goes to.
So you can have Josh play for your loved loved ones maybe even maybe even um you know
this as a holiday gift for someone and uh back when the world reopens and concerts everything
again make sure to go see josh um play live he travels all over the world um he's very popular
in europe right josh josh is like um bruce springsteen in sweden not very popular he's
freaking fancy of sweden no i have a small cult following who of people who know my songs from like Bruce Springsteen in Sweden. Not very popular. Dude, he's freaking Fonzie of Sweden.
I have a small cult following
of people who know my songs from medical shows,
but that's fine.
I know.
And Josh, that's your exact,
what are you being here?
Just being dismissive of yourself.
You're being self-deprecating, Josh.
Donald, are you still here?
Still with us?
What are you doing?
While I'm here though,
can we just have Donald admit to everyone that I did not mess up my own song okay fine is that is that what
you're waiting for yeah it's the only reason he came on the podcast so look all right so here's
the thing here's the thing here's the thing remind you what was said you didn't remind
listeners what was said i said that he blew he messed up his own song he didn't mess up his own song you messed it up by
not singing the whole song straight through like you forgot some words here i didn't forget any
words this is the thing but i will say this i remember running the stairs when your podcast
happened and i'm listening to you talk about no you know you've been talking all day let him have
his moment okay go ahead let him have his moment. Okay, go ahead. Let him have his moment.
I'm running the stairs when the podcast started listening to this thing.
And all of a sudden you start talking about me and how you asked me to play your, your and Casey's first dance at your wedding.
And you asked for one of my songs and it was, you asked for the song paperweight,
which at the time I went for about eight years or something without playing that song live.
It was too painful.
I wrote it with my ex. And when we split up, I just decided I didn't want to play it anymore. Now I play live. It was too painful. I wrote it with my ex.
And when we split up, I just decided I didn't want to play anymore.
Now I play it.
It's been whatever.
It's been time.
Have you guys played it together yet?
No, no.
We haven't hung out in years and years.
I would love to see that.
Oh, we should get that on the show, Dom.
That would be dope.
But I would, for sure.
Either way, what I'm saying is you asked me to play a song of mine called
They Bring Me to You.
And so I did. But the live version of that saying is you asked me to play a song of mine called They Bring Me to You. And so I did.
But the live version of that song is a different version than the recording.
Oh, I know because you have a female singing with you and it's just so much.
It's a different production.
But when you play a solo acoustic live.
So you have to remember, I'm running the stairs listening to your podcast.
And I hear you do your Oprah voice of like, and then he fucked up his own song.
And I'm like,
I,
I spit out my water.
I started laughing.
And then of course I texted you right afterwards.
I'm like,
what are you talking about?
I didn't mess up my,
right away.
You were like,
first of all,
I did not fuck up.
I just want the audience to know that Donald asked Josh to sing him and his
wife's first song at his wedding.
And then made fun of him in front of thousands of people because he
didn't like the version josh sang it's me it's me all right we've gone two hours everybody don't
say we don't entertain you go ahead i know right i just but yeah that being said but i do love you
and i love you too that being said though man at wedding, when we were sitting up in Zach's house, getting
ready, uh, myself, Josh and Zach, um, Josh sits down and he starts strumming on the guitar and,
uh, just starts singing. Uh, and he writes a song at my wedding and I then hear the song,
maybe like a year later on a plane ride to New York.
And I remember hitting him up and being like, dude, that song you wrote at my wedding is playing on the plane.
And it's the one where it's like, it's a wedding.
It's a freaking love song, man.
And I can't remember.
I just remember it's a love song.
But it's like if you go something like, I'll find you.
Oh, come on.
I haven't played that song in forever.
You wrote that at my wedding.
And so I have to find it now so that Daniel can play it out.
You laid it down, Josh, right?
It's available to-
It's on an album of mine called Wax Wings.
It's called-
Okay.
Daniel, it's on Wax Wings.
Thank you, everybody.
The onesies Joelle told me are restocked on 1218
if you want to give the love of me and Donald on your body.
And thank you to Daniel, Joelle, Lena, our guests.
And here is Joshua Radin with the song Donald just beautifully described.
What's it called when we're together?
When we're together, y' together y'all five six seven eight
no pleasure without sacrifice the shore and the ocean the moon and the sun
one without the other and both are done now. I believe in what's supposed to be.
Supposed to be you and me.
I'm with you forever.
Cause we're the best when we're together.
I'm with you forever
you are the only one
and we've just
begun
let the wave in your
ocean fall on my
shore
your glass is empty
I'll pour some more
I left the table
Lack of a muse
Gave me time
To search for you
Now I believe
In what's supposed to be
Supposed to be
You and me
I'm with you forever
cause we're the best when we're together
I'm with you forever
you are the only one
and we've just begun There are mountains that reach to the sky
That I'd climb to find you
If you forget, I'll do my best to try
To remind you
I'm gonna try to remind you
I'm with you forever
Cause we're the best when we're together
I'm with you forever
You are the only one
And we've just begun
And we've just begun I'm with you forever
I'm with you forever
You are the only one
And we've just begun.
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