Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso

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Jul 30, 2025 • 43min

Director Celine Song on ‘Materialists’ (Death, Sex & Money)

In this engaging conversation, Celine Song, acclaimed director of 'Past Lives,' shares her unique journey from struggling playwright to filmmaker, influenced by her surprising side hustle as a matchmaker. Joined by Anna Sale, the host of 'Death, Sex & Money,' they dive into the complex intersections of love and financial expectations, discussing the societal pressures faced by artists. Celine also reflects on personal histories and the freedom of artistic expression, providing insights into her latest film, 'Materialists,' and the emotional nuances behind it.
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Jul 27, 2025 • 56min

Actor Patricia Clarkson (‘Sharp Objects’) Goes Her Own Way

Acclaimed actor Patricia Clarkson discusses her impactful role as women’s rights activist Lilly Ledbetter, calling it the pinnacle of her nearly 40-year career. She shares stories from her vibrant New Orleans upbringing and the transformative experience of studying at Yale School of Drama. Clarkson dives into her memorable performances in groundbreaking films like High Art and Shutter Island, while also addressing the critical issue of equal pay in Hollywood. Prepare for a captivating exploration of artistry, personal growth, and the deep connections between her roles and real-life advocacy.
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Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 4min

Play It Again: Joaquin Phoenix

Join Joaquin Phoenix, the Oscar-winning actor famous for roles in 'Joker,' 'Gladiator,' and 'Walk the Line,' as he shares insights about his transformative journey in filmmaking. He reflects on his nomadic upbringing and his memorable debut on 'Hill Street Blues.' Phoenix discusses his collaboration with Todd Phillips on 'Joker: Folie à Deux,' the influence of set design, and his candid experiences promoting films. He also opens up about the struggles of self-doubt, the importance of emotional depth in his performances, and his unforgettable Oscars speech.
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Jul 20, 2025 • 56min

Director Ari Aster (‘Eddington’) Has Made an American Western for 2025

Writer-director Ari Aster, known for psychological thrillers like Hereditary and Midsommar, explores his latest film, Eddington, a COVID-era western. He discusses the influences of iconic directors like Altman and Stone, as well as the emotional challenges of crafting a divisive narrative. Aster reflects on his early movie experiences and the impact of the pandemic on creativity. He also touches upon the tension between human connection and the rise of AI in filmmaking, emphasizing the importance of empathy in storytelling.
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10 snips
Jul 16, 2025 • 1h 15min

Lena Dunham is Never ‘Too Much’

Lena Dunham, acclaimed writer and director known for her groundbreaking work on HBO's Girls, discusses her latest Netflix series, Too Much. She dives into her 2022 film Sharp Stick and how it mirrors female experiences through a unique lens. Lena reflects on her rise to fame, navigating OCD, and the impact of public criticism on her creativity. She also shares personal stories from her family that shaped her artistic journey and dreams for the future, emphasizing the need for authentic representation in film.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 1h 29min

How ‘Big and Beautiful’ is Trump’s Bill? (with Jamelle Bouie of NYT)

Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times columnist and TikTok creator, brings his sharp insights into Trump’s controversial legislation. He dissects the proposed tax reforms and their potential hits to the middle class while revealing the looming healthcare coverage losses, especially in rural areas. Bouie critiques SNAP policy changes that threaten millions with stricter reporting, and he reflects on the Democratic Party's communication struggles. Additionally, he offers campaign lessons from Zohran Mamdani, emphasizing the need for engaging representation and outreach.
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29 snips
Jul 6, 2025 • 52min

Actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach Returns to ‘The Bear’

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, the Emmy-winning actor known as Cousin Richie in 'The Bear', dives into his artistic journey and the pressures of the fine dining world as portrayed in the show. He shares insights on his collaborative dynamic with Jeremy Allen White and the growth of his character. Moss-Bachrach reflects on his early experiences in theater, the challenge of balancing acting and family life, and the joys of his artistic passions. He also discusses the evolution of success and the authenticity of portraying flawed characters.
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Jun 29, 2025 • 1h 26min

Comedian Jerrod Carmichael is Creating His Own Truman Show

Jerrod Carmichael, an Emmy-winning comedian celebrated for his HBO specials, joins the conversation. He delves into the inspiration behind his deeply personal series, using the camera as a tool for honesty. Jerrod candidly shares his journey of vulnerability in comedy, touching on family dynamics and the emotional impact of his work. He reflects on how his storytelling has evolved through struggles with identity and relationships, emphasizing the liberating power of humor in facing life's challenges.
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Jun 22, 2025 • 58min

Live From New York with Sam Rockwell (‘The White Lotus’)

Oscar-winning actor Sam Rockwell, known for his roles in films like 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri', reflects on his eclectic career. He shares personal tales of his childhood in San Francisco and New York and reveals how classic films shaped his artistry. Rockwell reveals the cathartic beauty of performance and discusses his career-defining moments, including memorable advice from Gene Hackman. He pays tribute to icons like Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman while delving into his transformative role in 'The White Lotus'.
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Jun 15, 2025 • 1h 1min

Father’s Day with Seth Meyers

Seth Meyers, a comedic powerhouse known for his work on Saturday Night Live and Late Night, shares his journey through 24 years at 30 Rock. He opens up about balancing fatherhood and comedy, reflecting on lessons from his formative years. Meyers recalls memorable SNL characters, the process of getting sketches on air, and his notorious 2004 performance with Donald Trump. He also revisits his unforgettable White House Correspondents Dinner monologue, and emphasizes the importance of family influence on his comedic voice.

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