Join the Spring Break celebration with John Stamos, Malala Yousafzai, Kaila Mullady, David Axelrod, and Gabrielle Dennis. Topics range from writing memoirs to Nobel Peace Prize surprises, beatboxing adventures, and quirky pinata madness. Dive into existential comedy, game show prizes, and sponsor messages with a mix of humor and insights.
Gabrielle Dennis brings heart and humor to The Big Door Prize comedy show, sharing karaoke mishaps and Six Flags tales.
Malala Yousafzai's journey from Nobel Peace Prize victory to documentary production highlights her influence on child labor awareness.
Deep dives
Gabrielle Dennis Talks About The Big Door Prize Show and Karaoke Failures
Gabrielle Dennis discussed her new show, The Big Door Prize, describing it as a comedy with a mix of heart and drama. She humorously shared her karaoke choices, admitting to singing River and Part of Your World. The conversation revealed her previous job at Six Flags and an amusing tale of almost being fired for mishandling a ride. Diving into her singing talent, she explained how she enjoys karaoke as a fun and silly experience, making light of her karaoke skills.
Caleb Malady's Journey from Beatboxing on the Back of the Bus to World Championships
Caleb Malady shared her beatboxing journey, starting from bus rides where she and a crush dropped 'boots and cats' tunes. She humorously narrated being discovered by a beatboxer at a party. The discussion covered her invention of a unique sound called 'The Pips' and how her friends tune out her beatboxing noises, leading to funny scenarios and sibling banter.
John Stamos Shares Memoir Stories and Beach Boys Memories
John Stamos discussed his memoir, revealing anecdotes like catching his first love in bed with Tony Danza. He narrated how this event influenced his decision to include it in the memoir. Stamos also shared his experience playing with the Beach Boys, recounting a chaotic moment when he was chased by adoring fans after a performance and his journey to performing with the band at the Washington Monument.
Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Prize Win and Documentary
Malala Yousafzai reflected on winning the Nobel Peace Prize at 17 and how it raised awareness about child labor. She discussed her journey into documentary production, detailing her film 'Stranger at the Gate' nominated for an Academy Award. Malala shared stories about attending the Oscars and humorously navigated questions about Beyonce vs. Taylor Swift and her Nobel Prize-inspired song choices.
To celebrate Spring Break, we hit the beach with some of our favorite guests, including John Stamos, Malala Yousafzai, Kaila Mullady, David Axelrod, and Gabrielle Dennis!