
Amber Tamblyn
Author, actress, and director known for her roles in "House M.D." and "Two and a Half Men", and for her book "Listening in the Dark."
Top 3 podcasts with Amber Tamblyn
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Jan 30, 2023 • 1h 6min
Can You Really Trust Your Gut? | Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn, an accomplished author, actress, and director, dives into the intriguing world of intuition. She argues that intuition is a trainable skill often overshadowed by overthinking. Discussing the gut/brain connection, she emphasizes the significance of tuning into our bodies. Tamblyn shares personal anecdotes, highlighting how intuition can impact decision-making and creativity. The conversation also touches on the societal tendency to prioritize rationality over instinct, advocating for a harmonious relationship with our inner voice and nature.

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Sep 27, 2024 • 31min
Amber Tamblyn Reads Didi Jackson
Amber Tamblyn, a celebrated writer, director, and actor, joins poet Didi Jackson to explore the emotional layers of their works. They delve into the vibrant imagery and themes of loss in Jackson's poem "The Dahlias," emphasizing nature's cycles. Tamblyn shares insights from her poem "This Living," discussing love and grief's complexities. The pair also touch on the blend of humor and pain in poetry, highlighting the evolution of language and the dualities of human experience that shape storytelling.

Jan 12, 2026 • 55min
20th Anniversary celebration with renowned poets Eileen Myles, Elizabeth Alexander, Sarah Kay, and Amber Tamblyn
Celebrating 20 years of creativity, renowned poets Eileen Myles, Elizabeth Alexander, Sarah Kay, and Amber Tamblyn share their profound insights on language and identity. Myles reflects on the vibrant NYC poetry scene and the influence of Ginsberg, while Alexander connects ballet disciplines to her writing craft. Kay reveals how slam poetry intertwined her passion for theater, and Tamblyn discusses the personal power of poetry as she recounts her journey through acting and her poignant work on grief and identity. Together, they explore poetry as a deeply intimate practice that transcends the page.


