Mar 25, 2025 · 57:27
Rashida Jones on Good Hang with Amy Poehler
The Hang, in Short
Amy spends a solid minute spiraling about how Rashida somehow makes everyone feel behind on fashion without making you feel shitty, then admits she still makes herself feel shitty anyway. "What we're wearing Japanese pants now no one told me?" She's amazing. Retta and Darcy Carden crash the intro to help Amy prep questions for her Parks and Rec wife and actual best friend. They land on asking what Rashida wanted to be as a kid, which feels perfect given her impossibly cool upbringing. Amy's anxiety about hosting parties ("don't go in this room") gets airtime. The dancing section is great. Retta remembers leveling up their friendship at a wedding just by dancing together. Max Greenfield apparently moves. Before the actual interview even starts, Amy reveals she calls Rashida "Bones" and gets called "Poles" or "Polos" in return. Also Rashida listens to road rage frequencies.
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hi welcome to another episode of good
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hang I cannot wait to uh have you uh he
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this episode with the great Rashida
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Jones the an to my
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Leslie um my wife for life Rashida is
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just one of my best friends and she's
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just an incredible person and interview
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and she's so deep and smart and funny
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and um we're going to talk about what
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it's like working together and we're
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going to talk about our relationship to
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work and what makes a good gift giver
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and how much we both love music we're
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going to go deep and then stay real
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shallow all at the same time so it's
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going to be a lot of fun and you know
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we've been um trying to do this thing
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where before I interview a guest I get
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to talk to people who know them who are
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fans of them or who want to just you
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know give me some ideas for what to ask
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them so we have gathered two great
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comedic actresses reetta from Parks and
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Rec who played Donna Meagle
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and Darcy Carden from the good place uh
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so they're going to um help me get
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started
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only takes three people to to to make a
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everybody knows that um we're talking
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about and to the great Rashida Jones
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today wouldn't want to talk about anyone
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else not One Singular human being
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honestly it's it's kind of overwhelming
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because she does so many things
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well
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yeah she's what is it called a poly
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maath is that the word but what's the
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math
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yes it's so many maths it's prob math
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yeah I was thinking of say thing a I was
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thinking like um she's so unique in that
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there's not she's not you know even to
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introduce her I don't know how you what
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you would even say she's not I mean
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she's there's so many things to list and
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not just in her career but in her life
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she's she's so many things to so many
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people and she's so good at all of it
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and yet that doesn't bother me I'm not
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like annoyed by that as I'm saying it
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I'm not like rolling my eyes I'm like
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she really does it all and she does it
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so well and in such an inspiring way I
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agree to me she's the lawyer in the
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group when people have like a outrageous
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idea or plan or think they can fix
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something in a certain way I feel like
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ra is the person that's like okay
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everybody relax here's what we're gonna
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do here's what we're gonna do this is
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how we fix it or let me let me just make
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a call or I feel like even though you
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know she's not an attorney she's the
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attorney of the group that she's in yeah
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is that weird
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no that's really well said what makes
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Rashida a good hang well she's super
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funny and she also loves to laugh so she
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makes you feel super
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funny
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right yes which is great she's on it
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she's really on it she's just like she's
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um sharp in like in every way I can
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think of yes and so and like so stylish
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and cool totally like like Beyond cool
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it's actually oppressive I know I know
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somehow doesn't make me feel shitty
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again no never but I do but I make
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myself feel shitty sometimes I'm just
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like damn it like what we're wearing
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Japanese pants now no one told me I know
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but the thing is is we are not she is
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she is but all of a sudden I'm like oh
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all my clothes are small they're
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supposed to be big like do we have bangs
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we don't have bangs big Co little coats
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okay aob no long hair now okay okay okay
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yeah totally totally glasses small
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glasses little coats I don't know that
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she's ever done little coats maybe
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before I knew her I've only seen her in
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big coats big the only the only people
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on Parks doing little Coats were Adam
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and hisas they had the littlest
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coat exactly I remember lifting up a
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coat and being like who coat is this and
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it was A's little
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coat she's like a host right she's like
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a good host she and I think um maybe
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that's one of the reason she's such a
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good hang is because she like really
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appreciates the the Hang portion like
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she's putting in the time to make the
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Hang like pleasurable right yes like I
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don't feel a stressy vibe from her when
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she's hosting for example yeah yeah me
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too like I I'm always working out on my
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I'm always working out my own stuff
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which is wanting to get things like want
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it to be good and fun and being and
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people coming over and saying like hi
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and me saying just a second like making
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them feel making them feel stressed even
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though I had the
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party or like explaining something like
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don't go in this room or if you do this
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is what's going
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on or you got to hold the toilet down
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the handle down you oh my god tot
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totally or and someone's like can you
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can I give you a hand and you just go no
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that's okay I just have a lot of things
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right now that I'm dealing with and
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everyone's everyone looks at you and
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says you did have to invite us you did
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not have to invite us beg us to come
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over the other the other question I had
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is
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um I want to talk to her about
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dancing
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because we dance a lot together she's
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had a lot of dance parties for her
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birthday parties and you two are big
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dancers like you you both like to dance
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I know why I like to dance at parties
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yes why do you like to dance at parties
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I think about connecting with people
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while dancing like Amy I can think of a
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wedding we were at where we didn't know
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each other that well it was like early
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days of friendship and we just like
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danced at a wedding and I felt closer to
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you afterwards I felt like totally you
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know what I mean that I we just we just
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kind of pointed at each other
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and and then afterward like we took a we
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took a step we took a we leveled up
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people listening Rea is really doing
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some good pointing right
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now um
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I I'm drawn to people who I feel really
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Vibe with music and and and don't look
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crazy dancing you know um there's not
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like especially like when we were
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younger high school and college like
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white boys with rhythm
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were like you couldn't get enough like I
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was just like and I remember and I will
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say it one of she's birthday parties one
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of the most
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impressive dancers that I didn't see
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coming was Max
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Greenfield yes Max can move um and the
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feeling that I got seeing him dance is
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the feeling I won't be have when they
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see me dance yeah I feel like if a good
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song comes on both of you and Rashida
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would be the people I would look at
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Point at and be like oh I I was just
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gonna say the noise you would make would
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be like
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oh oh
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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[ __ ] here we
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go okay well we're gonna okay this is
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perfect I we wrap it up with uh is there
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any question you think like anything you
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want me to ask rashita it's it's simple
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it's a simple question but I think my
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question for rashita specifically is
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when you were a little kid what did you
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want to be when you grow up or what did
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you see your adult life looking like I
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think what did you want to be when you
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grow up because I think because she you
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know like it's such a unique childhood
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where where it kind of was like the
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endless possibilities of what you could
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possibly do and it seems like you know
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that maybe that's one of the reasons she
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does so much and is so good at so many
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different things but the simple question
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I think is when you were a little kid
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what did you want to be when you grew up
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it's a great question mine would be it's
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also a childhood
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question what was the coolest thing that
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ever happened to you as a kid because
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she's been around so many cool things
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what what really was the the thing that
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she remembers the most and was the most
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exciting for her that's probably gonna
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be hard to pick I
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know because she was you might get a few
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you might get a few things like partying
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with ET and
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stuff all right well love you guys thank
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you for checking in I know it means a
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lot to squeeze this time in and rasida
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is going to be so grateful when I tell
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her that we chatted today so come come
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on this podcast and be a guest soon
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please and thank you can't wait can't
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now rashita Jones Is Here hi Rashid hi
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Amy I mean people should know that I
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call you bones so maybe if I call you
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bones during the interview they'll know
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yeah and I call you poles polos polos so
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poles or polos and Bones polos and Bones
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the new detective series coming CBS yeah
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I'm Paramount minus okay okay um bones
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I'm so happy you're here I'm so happy to
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be here thank you for doing this please
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on the way over you just told me you
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were listening to something in your car
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I was listening to um I'm really into
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frequencies right now you know there's
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like a lot
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of stuff theories around like the
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frequency of sounds and how it impacts
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your brain and your mood um there's ones
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for anxiety for sleep for happiness for
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abundance whatever but I was listening
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to One for road rage because you have
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road rage I do I've seen it in action
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yeah because we leave each other Marco
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polos and I've seen you in real time get
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mad for people that are um listening
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that don't know Rashida and I have been
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friends for many years it's got to be
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over 20 now over 20 plus and whenever we
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see each other we just jump in like we
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talk a lot about we just kind of jump
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into the deep end yeah always we get
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into feelings we get into what we're
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trying to work on what we're excited
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about like we just get right in there we
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don't do a lot of small talk you not a
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lot of small talk and I feel like you
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are that way or I can speak for myself I
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feel like I'm more and more that way
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with the people that I'm closest to and
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the people that I'm not particularly
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close to are the people that I say like
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what movies do you like right yeah and I
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find I don't know about you but I find
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that my tolerance for small talk has
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changed like I used to I used to like
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and feel like it was a it was just kind
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of like a way to tiptoe into a
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conversation and now it feels like why
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bother let's just get into it I know
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let's don't waste time what are you
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afraid of what are you afraid of what
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are you working on yeah exactly no no
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not not your actual job but yourself
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your inner self what are you working on
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what's your love language what's your
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attachment style um Tina and I had a
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good convo about we were laughing
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talking about um Harvard [ __ ] Harvard
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yeah [ __ ] Harvard [ __ ] Harvard yeah so
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for people that don't know what is your
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relationship with Harvard and what was
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your relationship with Hasty Pudding oh
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interesting I was just thinking about
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this last night actually well first of
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all I just want to say I'm very happy
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that you have this podcast because I'm
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just going to say I have been
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encouraging I've wanted this from you
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for a very long time thanks bud okay
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sorry I just had to say that thanks dude
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um okay Harvard Hasty Pudding yeah I
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mean I went to Harvard um I was yay I
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was in the Hasty Pudding theatricals but
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they didn't allow women at the time
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women couldn't
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perform um I was a manager I was manager
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of woman the woman of the year event
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which you've been I'm sure I have not
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thank you so much Hasty putting
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theatricals I'm I'm actually like the
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only Alum but anyway wow we need to
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correct that whoever's listening yeah
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anyway and then my senior year Mimi my
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friend Mimi who you know we were the
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first women ever to write the music for
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the musical in the in the like whatever
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four 100 Year history of the show but
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you no one was allowed to sing it
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because it was written by women I
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couldn't sing it no of course not wow
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yeah and then when I went back for class
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day that was kind of like the one thing
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I snuck into my spe well actually it was
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very political but the one thing about
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school I snuck in was like make it co
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enough enough and now it is it is right
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it is finally um yeah that seemed so
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silly it's so silly but I will say it
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was really fun and I learned a lot I
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learned a lot about production because
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it's a it's legit production you travel
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to New York and Bermuda and everybody
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has to like chip in and work on tickets
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and costumes and like we had you know we
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got to like we had an arranger who
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arranged for like a full Orchestra it
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was so cool and you I know from us being
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friends you started you were started
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going to Raves oh yeah I was raving I
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was raving was raving during Harvard I
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was and that almost took you down almost
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took me down but luckily or took yeah
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took me up and then way down um but then
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I joined an Acappella group and
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everything was fine
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acapella Saved My Life um but I I would
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say the most surprising thing is is
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probably that what what I have left from
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the whole experience is the people
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including Mike Sher including Mike sh
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for those people who don't know who
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created parks and wreck and um the
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American office he was Mo and uh worked
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good place good place place good hand
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good place um and he um wow do you think
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he's going to sue me for that good good
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place yeah yeah he's very litigious um
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and he's working on a million other
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things and you and Mike met at Harvard
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where did you guys meet FR freshman year
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we did a play together called love sex
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in the IRS where we were this the place
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started with us making out wow and lucky
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him thank you I
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mean he must have been like the day when
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they were like and here's your make out
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partner it could have been anybody he
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must have he must have done a quiet fist
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pump I mean he he did it while we were
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making out it was so awkward um I mean
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that's the thing is you just auditioned
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for shows and especially in college and
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you're just like who you get is who you
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get like the fact that we met freshman
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year is is nuts I'm I'm having these
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like like memories of when we were in
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all of us were in high school and
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college and we'd have to do like make
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out scenes with just people on stage and
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how I guess exciting it was kind of
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exciting so fun I know I mean you've had
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to do quite a few love scenes in TV and
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film I have yeah and any tips or
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thoughts about that it's so weird but
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also comedy make out is so different
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than serious serious H up you know
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you're right I mean like a real
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genuine our friend kathern Han has to
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has had to do a lot of sex scenes yes
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and intimate genuine like baby girl five
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orgasm sex scene is so intense it is
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this is my baby girl
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dance I will be your
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father um that makes me stressed it's
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stressy it's fully stressy yeah I'm not
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I'm not good at I'm not the person to
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ask because I always feel stressed and
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weird about it because the best case
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scenario is that you do it and you sell
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some sort of chemistry but like it it's
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all above board and professional that's
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the best case scenario which is like
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seems impossible
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also I did hear an actor's tip one time
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that I thought was interesting which is
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if you want to get chemistry with
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someone and actually parks and recck did
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this really well which is the camera
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became the Gaze right so like you know I
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I I it it caught me looking at Ben when
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played by Adam Scott when when Adam
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wasn't looking and it created this Vibe
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and vice versa it was so much easier
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than direct eye contact totally but I
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heard some trick that if you want to get
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chemistry with an actor look at them
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when they're not looking at
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you like don't try to do it with them at
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all just project all this fantasy stuff
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on them when they're not paying
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attention to you does that work in real
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life um I've tried and the answer is no
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the answer is a hell no um okay okay so
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do you think some of your best acting
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was in parks and wck when you had to
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pretend that you didn't know who genuine
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was do you know it's it's still one of
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my biggest complaints I remember we did
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the table read for that and I was like
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no no no one's going to buy it because I
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don't buy it okay pick anybody else on
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this cast to to try to play that in an
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honest way it is so unfair that you're
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making me do this it really yeah it
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still hurts because how how how familiar
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are you with genuine we were married
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no um I mean you know I live live in
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'90s R&B that's where my heart is it's
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not here I mean it is with you but and
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for the most point it's part it's not
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present it's in '90s R&B so he's a very
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important figure yeah I just want to
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talk for a second about your
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relationship to music because it's so
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it's it's an amazing combination of
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deeply familiar and personal because of
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your family and the work you've done
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since you were a little kid like the way
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music has surrounded your life and then
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as an adult knowing your relationship to
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music you kind of come in as
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like I don't know how else to explain it
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other than
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uh a deep appreciator of it like you you
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know it and can do it and also you
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deeply appreciate it it's kind of
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closest to like an art historian or
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something you know how art historians
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love art and they know it and they also
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know how it's important I feel that you
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are that way about music that's really
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nice thank you what is your relationship
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to
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music to me is the kind of thing you
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can't there's something inherent about
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it that you can't explain why it has the
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impact that it does you can break it
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down you can talk about frequencies you
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can talk about combinations of notes you
- 20:11
can talk about bpms but at the end of
- 20:13
the day the way it makes you feel is
- 20:15
something that's just very hard to
- 20:17
explain you know in a way that feels if
- 20:20
you don't believe in God like the
- 20:21
closest to an unknown that's outside of
- 20:24
us like you can tap into something
- 20:26
outside of us in a way that like even I
- 20:28
love movies but there's a visual aspect
- 20:30
so you don't like use your imagination
- 20:33
as much when you're engaging with the
- 20:35
thing well do you think then you're like
- 20:37
an oral a r l learner more than a visual
- 20:40
learner I am I am and in fact it's a
- 20:43
it's a shameful thing but I took a lot
- 20:46
of piano when I was little and I love
- 20:47
playing piano but I never really learned
- 20:50
how to read properly because I learned
- 20:53
so well by ear so I'd play these like
- 20:55
chopan polles like big Pieces by ear I
- 20:58
wouldn't I I couldn't read it cuz I was
- 21:00
like just picking it up you know wa I
- 21:03
know it's sort of like it would be nice
- 21:05
to have a balance of both but you know
- 21:07
it's definitely way more our our our
- 21:12
our ARL Roberts remember him I feel like
- 21:17
we've had some hard ass laughs and I was
- 21:19
trying to think the other day like
- 21:21
places that we've laughed deep laughs
- 21:24
and it's it really does add years to my
- 21:27
life I know that
- 21:29
and I I wonder if you could tell the
- 21:32
story about um when we were on um parks
- 21:35
and it was cuz we talk about it we've
- 21:38
talked about it before when we were on
- 21:40
Parks and it was the first season it was
- 21:42
the hunting
- 21:43
episode and just kind of set up uh we
- 21:47
were shooting that whole week way far
- 21:50
away somewhere in California you know I
- 21:53
don't even remember where and we had to
- 21:56
do a scene with Nick Offerman and that I
- 21:59
think about it sometimes the way that
- 22:00
laugh came it was like G it was giggle
- 22:03
giggle orgasm City but um but but uh
- 22:07
don't worry we'll cut that
- 22:09
but but um what do you remember about it
- 22:13
what do you well I remember we were he
- 22:16
maybe ate something weird and we were
- 22:18
trying to give him epicac is so Nick
- 22:20
Offerman playing Ron Swanson ate
- 22:22
something yeah I don't remember actually
- 22:25
what happened in the show I was like
- 22:26
determined as a nurse that I was like
- 22:28
you have to throw up like you can't
- 22:30
right you're going to get sick and he's
- 22:31
like I'm fine right and I we were trying
- 22:34
to get this like liquid in his mouth and
- 22:37
you know it's Hollywood so um things
- 22:40
that happen like on camera don't
- 22:43
actually happen in real life so it was
- 22:44
written that we like hold him down and
- 22:48
he's resisting us and we give him this
- 22:50
this thing
- 22:53
but like you don't know you don't know
- 22:56
how small you are cuz I think both of us
- 22:59
like I'm always like I'm like a tall
- 23:01
person right like I ask people if I feel
- 23:03
tall not and I'm not and I'm and I'm how
- 23:05
tall are you five three and a half yeah
- 23:08
yeah 5'2 and and and Nick is solid yeah
- 23:11
he's a solid dude yeah he's like a
- 23:14
Midwestern cornfed dude dense and like
- 23:17
and muscular and he we were trying to
- 23:20
hold him down and he was whipping us
- 23:23
around with such ease like we couldn't
- 23:26
we actually the both of us could not
- 23:28
hold him down and he was like literally
- 23:30
just go beep and we would just fly off
- 23:32
the bed in each direction we could not
- 23:35
stop one of us we each had one arm yeah
- 23:38
and he would it felt like just the flick
- 23:41
of a wrist and we would fly acoss he was
- 23:43
being gentle he was he wasn't fighting
- 23:46
for his life yeah no no and we could not
- 23:49
get him to stay down could not could not
- 23:51
and I remember that feeling also I think
- 23:54
there's something fun about wrestling
- 23:55
like there is so good it's so good and
- 23:58
being thrown around is so fun yes and he
- 24:02
was throwing us around and I feel like I
- 24:04
just like if I was to picture it in my
- 24:06
mind you were just like like I could
- 24:08
just see you going past me and your hair
- 24:11
going and then your legs going and me me
- 24:15
and I just remember like R like I didn't
- 24:18
never see you flying by which can't be
- 24:21
true but feel like we were tumbling all
- 24:23
over the floor like every time we got
- 24:25
back on the bed we were like T and we
- 24:27
were we were kind of like in each we
- 24:29
were both trying to be like on top of
- 24:31
him and then like just flipping over
- 24:34
really quickly and I think too because
- 24:35
Nick is such a lovely gentle guy in
- 24:38
general we knew there was something
- 24:39
about us that knew we weren't going to
- 24:40
get hurt safe but he was making like
- 24:42
grunting bear
- 24:45
sounds it was really really really was
- 24:48
really fun that was a really I mean I'm
- 24:50
trying to think of like there was so
- 24:51
many good crackup moments crackup
- 24:53
moments I'm 100 years old what a crackup
- 24:57
but I'm just like I was like there's
- 24:59
that spot in in uh Andy and April's
- 25:02
house remember where we could never get
- 25:04
a scene done just that one that living
- 25:06
room spot yeah it was haunted yeah and
- 25:09
then I remember there was one time you
- 25:10
were like Rashida cuz I could not get
- 25:12
through it but I really it's it felt
- 25:14
like haunted it did not feel like it was
- 25:16
my fault yeah I'm sorry I said that
- 25:18
there was I a couple times I would see
- 25:20
bloopers for the show and I'd be like
- 25:21
Amy no but those days were so long they
- 25:24
were long and it was fun until it wasn't
- 25:26
you're like oh my God it's temp we just
- 25:27
want to go home I know and the and there
- 25:31
was a scene for people that um care
- 25:34
there was there was a a spot in that on
- 25:36
that set where anyone who stood there
- 25:39
couldn't get their lines and then of
- 25:40
course it became self-fulfilling
- 25:42
prophecy in many ways yeah but there was
- 25:45
just a lot of um deep laughs and deep um
- 25:49
and deep laughs off camera like one of
- 25:52
the thing one of the things I treasure
- 25:56
there's so many things I treasure about
- 25:57
my friendship with you was that we would
- 26:00
be talking like this and we' be just
- 26:03
talking and talking and just like
- 26:05
talking about our day and talking about
- 26:06
life and then they would just go action
- 26:07
and then we would just talk like Leslie
- 26:09
and a and we do our scene and be like we
- 26:11
kind I'll speak for myself kind of knew
- 26:14
it kind of didn't and then they then
- 26:17
they'd cut they'd work on it and we
- 26:19
would just go back to talking like it
- 26:20
was like a dream job we filmed in
- 26:23
between our conversations and also I
- 26:25
think I remember very clearly in the
- 26:27
pilot because we had already been
- 26:28
friends for years when we shot the pilot
- 26:31
and they were doing one of those spy
- 26:33
shots and we were in your office and we
- 26:34
were talking and it was like you know
- 26:36
other people were like oh this is great
- 26:38
like this is a thing that really works
- 26:40
their friendship we're really going to
- 26:41
be able to sell and we're like uh duh
- 26:43
duh no kidding what do you mean I mean
- 26:45
they really did base the entire show at
- 26:47
the end of the day on the fact that
- 26:50
Leslie and an were you know each other's
- 26:52
number one yeah yeah not hard to do no
- 26:56
and what I I mean we've talked about
- 26:59
this before but we when we first started
- 27:01
the show I think it was like it was kind
- 27:04
of like we were trying to figure out who
- 27:06
was going to play what part and who was
- 27:08
going to come on
- 27:10
board and
- 27:12
um and kind of like the beginnings of
- 27:15
that show
- 27:17
were I'll say a little clumsy crunchy
- 27:20
crunch crunchy can we talk about it love
- 27:23
to oh my God yeah it was crunchy because
- 27:26
I think for I I don't think a lot of
- 27:27
people know this for the beginning I
- 27:29
think we both were worried that we had
- 27:33
taken each other's part like yes so so I
- 27:38
had been on hold for this Untitled thing
- 27:42
that was G to that Greg and Mike were
- 27:43
going to write right and I had done a
- 27:45
year on the office and they let me go
- 27:49
which made sense it was it made sense I
- 27:51
was you had such a tough job there
- 27:53
because everybody wanted Jim and Pam and
- 27:55
then guess who shows up a very likable
- 27:58
cool and everyone was like oh no wait I
- 28:01
Love Ken it did not feel that way people
- 28:03
did not like me like fans were not about
- 28:06
it but they had to create tension for
- 28:08
the relationship to be earned later so I
- 28:11
was the third point in the Triangle it's
- 28:12
fine I like accept it but anyway so Mike
- 28:15
was like we're working on this other
- 28:16
show I'll put you on hold we don't know
- 28:19
what it is yet remember people thought
- 28:20
it was like a spin-off of the office for
- 28:22
a second but anyway so they kept like
- 28:25
kind of decid like changing the the car
- 28:28
the the main characters of the show when
- 28:29
they pitch it to me the boss was a was a
- 28:31
guy and they didn't know if they were
- 28:33
going to cast me or not but I remember
- 28:36
you were extremely pregnant yeah we had
- 28:38
just gotten back from
- 28:40
Italy you and I were in Italy yeah
- 28:42
that's right we were in Italy and it was
- 28:44
very hot that's right and a day later
- 28:48
you were like let's go to lunch and need
- 28:50
to talked you about do you remember
- 28:51
where we went past yes I do New York
- 28:53
City I do oh God and I said let's talk
- 28:56
about something and you said here no no
- 28:59
no you and I was like I want you to
- 29:00
raise this baby with
- 29:02
me it's yours this baby is yours I know
- 29:05
this you need to accept it um but you no
- 29:08
I actually hold this this moment as like
- 29:11
a gold standard of friendship and being
- 29:13
able to take care of your oneself and
- 29:16
the person that you love at the same
- 29:18
time I really do polos because it was
- 29:20
what you did and how you did it was very
- 29:22
hard because you took me to lunch and
- 29:24
said I'm so sorry but they offered me
- 29:26
the part both of us think
- 29:28
it was the same part I was on hold
- 29:30
for being created by a friend of ours
- 29:33
and so I immediately started crying in
- 29:35
pesties and you held my hand and you
- 29:38
were so warm and you were so there was
- 29:41
something about it where you were like I
- 29:43
know I'm sorry buddy but you also you
- 29:45
didn't like do the thing that I
- 29:46
sometimes do where I'm codependent where
- 29:48
I'm like I know I suck I'm the worst
- 29:50
person I don't even deserve it like
- 29:51
whatever I would say to try to make the
- 29:53
other person feel better which doesn't
- 29:54
work you didn't do that you like held
- 29:56
your space and you also comforted me at
- 29:59
the same time which was like a very
- 30:02
beautiful thing I wonder what sher's
- 30:05
version of this is let me tell you
- 30:07
because I left him a
- 30:09
message almost immediately cuz I'm not
- 30:11
shy I was and I was like oh I'm such an
- 30:13
idiot for thinking I could even be on
- 30:15
the show like anybody wants me on the
- 30:17
show of course I didn't get this like
- 30:19
Amy is like a you know mean part of
- 30:21
yourself very mean very mean we that's a
- 30:23
that's a person we're trying to um to
- 30:25
not invite to the dinner party anymore
- 30:27
but um so I I called him I was like Hey
- 30:30
would love to talk to you he was on a
- 30:32
plane and he landed and he's like uh I
- 30:35
was like mhm you want to you want to
- 30:36
tell me what's going on cuz it would
- 30:37
have been really nice for you to tell me
- 30:39
and not Amy to tell me that I wasn't
- 30:41
getting this job and he's like no no no
- 30:42
back up we changed the boss it's a woman
- 30:46
and Amy's playing the boss and I was
- 30:47
like
- 30:48
you oh my God like we might be working
- 30:52
together yeah it kind of went from oh no
- 30:54
to oh my God we might be the two women
- 30:57
on the show yes yes and I still wasn't
- 31:00
cast cuz I still had to do a bunch of
- 31:02
chemistry reads after that but but that
- 31:04
became you know this huge possibility of
- 31:09
like my life being the best from the
- 31:12
worst to the best God I'm sweating even
- 31:14
thinking about that he wasn't they had
- 31:16
they just hadn't decided things and and
- 31:18
they they were trying to build around
- 31:20
you I think is what happened around that
- 31:22
character so I think they had just done
- 31:23
that and I think you wanted to tell me
- 31:26
as soon as possible because we were were
- 31:28
so close which was the right Instinct
- 31:30
and Mike decided to get on a plane which
- 31:33
was his
- 31:34
Instinct and he just flew for hours he
- 31:37
just went to different cities and he
- 31:39
never got off plane and that's what
- 31:41
exacts do that's what a powerful person
- 31:43
does is they get on the plan they just
- 31:44
get on as many planes as possible my
- 31:47
phone was off but I have to say you are
- 31:49
very good and and you've taught me a lot
- 31:51
about handling
- 31:54
feedback because like you you know uh
- 31:57
even recently like you reached out to
- 31:59
friends about giving give me some
- 32:01
feedback on something yeah and I thought
- 32:04
about wow I mean I I'm always trying to
- 32:07
process taking Fe like like we talked
- 32:10
about like just figuring out who I can
- 32:12
get feedback from and I love your
- 32:14
feedback I trust it I respect it the way
- 32:17
you give it is very caring and loving
- 32:19
but feedback from the wrong person oh
- 32:21
yeah nightm not great nightmare
- 32:24
nightmare well how do you handle that I
- 32:26
will say you know it's I part of me was
- 32:29
doing it because my little inner critic
- 32:32
that person that was at the table um is
- 32:34
so loud and mean and unreasonable and so
- 32:37
I Look to people who love me and can
- 32:39
tell me that that's not always the
- 32:42
person I should be listening to so
- 32:44
weirdly my friends sometimes are like a
- 32:46
standin for my highest self when I can't
- 32:49
do it for myself so that's I was sort of
- 32:51
looking for that and it's funny because
- 32:53
I was looking for feedback about the
- 32:55
things that kind of bring me joy and the
- 32:57
parts of my work that my friends see
- 33:00
light me up the point is I was very
- 33:02
targeted about it I I asked people that
- 33:04
I love and respect and that's that is
- 33:07
the thing to do I think I also think
- 33:10
that if you are going to get feedback
- 33:11
from people because a lot of us get
- 33:12
unsolicited feedback yeah Bill hater
- 33:16
once said to me it was when I first
- 33:17
started writing and he was talking about
- 33:19
notes because I did not understand that
- 33:21
process I didn't really start writing
- 33:22
till I was like in my 30s and he said
- 33:24
you know you should take the note and
- 33:27
not the solution
- 33:28
and that's that's what I feel like with
- 33:30
feedback people like aggate the kind of
- 33:33
like common threads and then you be like
- 33:35
okay I'm getting a kind of similar thing
- 33:37
in this area where people seem to think
- 33:40
I'm this thing what does that actually
- 33:42
mean and where's that where's that
- 33:43
coming from for me and is that something
- 33:45
I feel like I can fix or investigate as
- 33:49
opposed to being like that person has a
- 33:51
problem with me and then also as we know
- 33:53
everybody's just thinking about
- 33:54
themselves all the time 100% And what do
- 33:56
you do when you're cuz you're right all
- 33:58
the time producing directing when you
- 33:59
get a note that you deeply disagree with
- 34:03
how do you handle it in real time do you
- 34:04
push back do you say let me think about
- 34:07
it do you I most likely go that's a
- 34:10
really good point I I'll address that
- 34:13
and then most of time if you don't it
- 34:15
doesn't if you make the rest of the
- 34:16
thing good it doesn't matter it's so
- 34:19
true like it's the advice I always try
- 34:21
to give people that are starting out
- 34:22
which is don't fight every battle in
- 34:25
real time because
- 34:27
execs want to feel creative and they
- 34:30
want to feel like they're part of it and
- 34:31
if you they get embarrassed yes if
- 34:33
you're like what a dumbass note yeah why
- 34:36
would you say it's just such a stupid
- 34:37
thing and also it's a waste of energy
- 34:39
because it's such a long process and if
- 34:40
you're like using all of your you know
- 34:42
currency to fight back with everything
- 34:44
you're going to be exhausted you're not
- 34:45
going to be able to be creative where if
- 34:47
you go yeah good great idea let's we're
- 34:50
going to figure out how to solve that
- 34:52
you know but then you don't do it
- 34:55
sometimes sometimes it doesn't make
- 34:56
sense because the thing they're asking
- 34:58
for isn't is you know completely
- 35:00
contradictory to the other thing they're
- 35:01
asking for that happens a lot so you
- 35:03
can't do both again it's like if you if
- 35:06
somebody's having a problem with an area
- 35:07
of the script or like a theme of The
- 35:09
Script or a character you know
- 35:11
something's wrong but they're never
- 35:12
going to know how to fix it you have to
- 35:15
do that when I gave you some feedback
- 35:17
recently one of the things that I said
- 35:18
that you love to do is dance I was going
- 35:21
to bring that up I want to talk about
- 35:22
dancing the importance of dancing in
- 35:24
your life and and our lives our lives
- 35:28
and I want to tell you something fun
- 35:30
about this show so we do this thing um
- 35:33
like a little secret like talking behind
- 35:35
people's backs but in a good way which
- 35:37
is before I interview you I do a little
- 35:39
Zoom with people and ask them what I
- 35:42
should ask you oh so I um before you
- 35:46
came today I zoomed Retta and Darcy and
- 35:49
was like you guys I'm talking to rashita
- 35:51
what should we ask her and we all
- 35:54
started talking about dancing cuz we
- 35:56
were talking about how we love doing it
- 35:57
with you how we've done it so much with
- 35:59
you how we've had the joy of like doing
- 36:01
with you over and over again at
- 36:02
birthdays and it was so fun to talk
- 36:05
about because it's like what a lot of
- 36:07
people associate with you that's nice
- 36:10
the feeling of dancing and the feeling
- 36:12
of like what it feels like to be good at
- 36:15
dancing thank you so what what's your
- 36:17
relationship to it what does it do for
- 36:19
you well I will say when we first met we
- 36:23
I feel like we got right into dancing
- 36:25
right away like we were we'd go out and
- 36:27
New York and we would dance like it was
- 36:29
almost like that was the way we got to
- 36:31
know each other like we sat and talked
- 36:33
but also we just went and danced um and
- 36:36
there again there's something it there's
- 36:39
something that's so that feels so
- 36:42
instinctive nonverbal like just being in
- 36:46
in your body I think is somebody who
- 36:48
like probably is in my brain too much
- 36:50
it's such it's a relief to dance it's
- 36:52
such a relief to dance yeah um and I
- 36:56
don't even know how to describe I just
- 36:58
want to be dancing all the time and you
- 36:59
know that just want to be dancing all
- 37:01
the time I think I'm a little I think
- 37:03
that I my especially in Social you know
- 37:08
like at social events I get a little
- 37:11
anxious and I need to express it somehow
- 37:14
yes and the chatting and talking like
- 37:16
you said the small talk makes me feel
- 37:17
crazy yes yes I would and there there's
- 37:20
nothing worse for me than being in a
- 37:22
small talk conversation and seeing the
- 37:23
dance floor and hearing a song and being
- 37:25
like I can't believe I'm not not there
- 37:27
right now and some I I have very rudely
- 37:30
been like excuse me and just run to the
- 37:32
dance Flo because I cannot miss a good
- 37:34
song and Darcy and Retta and you have
- 37:38
all been to my birthday party so I I
- 37:40
used to have an annual birthday party
- 37:41
that was a pajama Jammy jam and there
- 37:43
were very strict rules they were come in
- 37:46
your pajamas you can't not you will not
- 37:49
be leted in without your pajamas I only
- 37:51
served cereal and pizza and candy and
- 37:54
this is not a party for socializing
- 37:56
there will be no in a corner you're
- 37:58
there to dance and dance only you have
- 38:01
to dance and people stuck to the rules
- 38:03
and the people like the Diehard people
- 38:05
who want to be there to dance you could
- 38:06
tell like there is like a there's
- 38:09
certain people who are like that and
- 38:11
there's some people that are not I
- 38:12
remember in those early years too people
- 38:14
saying I don't really like to dance
- 38:16
should I come and I'd say no no yeah
- 38:18
don't come it's fine we'll we'll hang
- 38:20
out some other time in a different way
- 38:21
but that's not this we have a cup of
- 38:23
coffee outside of a deli sometime but
- 38:25
not not this not this and it is like it
- 38:28
is a marathon like we get there we are
- 38:32
on the dance Flor DJ taji is messing it
- 38:36
up like every era just crushing it and
- 38:40
we're just there for 6 and a half hours
- 38:42
with a couple of water breaks like we
- 38:43
just don't even talk to each other no
- 38:45
but um Rea was so funny she was like Rea
- 38:47
was saying like the thing I love the
- 38:49
most is when white when you find out a
- 38:51
white guy can really dance and she said
- 38:53
Max Greenfield yeah Max Greenfield
- 38:56
really brought it also Ben Schartz great
- 38:58
dancer people should know that John R
- 39:00
great dancer and also like understands
- 39:03
'90s R&B and 2000 R&B in like a deep
- 39:06
deep historical way also like there's
- 39:07
it's great cuz it's such an equalizer to
- 39:09
wear pajamas it's not like and I and I
- 39:13
you know if you want to wear like a sexy
- 39:15
pajama okay but that's not really the
- 39:17
point the point is to be comfortable and
- 39:19
and be kind of uniform in the sense that
- 39:21
you can really focus on the dancing I
- 39:23
sound like extremely strict about this
- 39:26
and it's not it's actually fun and the
- 39:28
way we're talking about it makes it
- 39:29
sound like it's not fun I you're talking
- 39:31
to a person that I think rules are what
- 39:33
make things
- 39:36
fun I hear somebody laughing in this
- 39:38
room I don't know why that's
- 39:40
funny rules rules are boundaries right
- 39:44
everything has like you know you can't
- 39:46
just be like come whenever and anybody
- 39:49
can come or whatever it's like that's a
- 39:50
nightmare yeah if someone's like from 7
- 39:53
to 11: or we're going here or like that
- 39:56
I feel seen Tak care of somebody said
- 39:59
I'm going to do this thing it's going to
- 40:01
go like this then you can have your
- 40:03
feelings about it but this is what I
- 40:04
like it makes me feel like people are
- 40:06
taking care of themselves very swim
- 40:07
lesson yes yes okay swim lesson I just
- 40:10
remembered my high school friends also
- 40:12
all up in the your high school friends
- 40:14
and I know all of your high school
- 40:15
friends because of those Jammy jams and
- 40:17
your college friends and they're amazing
- 40:19
thank you thanks and they're so fun um
- 40:22
but talk to us about swim lesson for a
- 40:24
second because uh yes tell us what swim
- 40:27
lesson is
- 40:28
well to your point it's a it's a movie
- 40:29
about a swim teacher Bill Marsh who has
- 40:32
taught over 5,000 kids from like ages 2
- 40:35
to five um and he has a very particular
- 40:38
way of teaching um but but part of that
- 40:42
is the sort of boundary uh his
- 40:44
boundaries that he sets with these kids
- 40:46
so he's like you can have all the
- 40:47
feelings you want but you have to stay
- 40:49
in the pool it's an eight-day intensive
- 40:51
program and the hope and and actually
- 40:54
the outcome most of the time very very
- 40:56
very most of the time is that the kids
- 40:58
have these breakthroughs and they go
- 41:00
from crying and screaming and vomiting
- 41:02
and running out of the pool to really
- 41:04
enjoying being underwater and actually
- 41:07
swimming a little bit um and it is the
- 41:10
sort of parable for what it is to be
- 41:11
alive it's the first of many many many
- 41:14
times that you will face something that
- 41:16
you don't understand that you're scared
- 41:18
of that you don't know how to do and you
- 41:20
make some progress and you feel good
- 41:21
about yourself and you push through that
- 41:24
and it's both the pushing through it and
- 41:26
the learning something new that makes
- 41:27
you feel that gives you self-esteem and
- 41:31
you and will McCormack directed It
- 41:32
produced it it's a short documentary
- 41:35
beautiful short dock um it's winning a
- 41:37
ton of awards and it's yeah where can we
- 41:40
see it you can see it on YouTube on the
- 41:42
LA Times um Channel on YouTube highly
- 41:45
recommended it's so incredible we got to
- 41:46
screen it I got to see it when you
- 41:48
screened it at Pixar which was very
- 41:49
special was so awesome and I don't think
- 41:51
a lot of people know about your tenure
- 41:54
at Pixar like you I mean that of the me
- 41:58
like you know it's almost impossible
- 42:00
bones to get a
- 42:02
full you know you know I just have to do
- 42:05
little snapshots of your wide and
- 42:07
illustrious career because you have done
- 42:09
so many things you do so many things so
- 42:12
well and because you're a curious person
- 42:15
who likes to challenge themselves you
- 42:17
also are just doing new things all the
- 42:19
time and on top of the million places
- 42:23
that people have seen you act and the
- 42:24
things they've seen you write and direct
- 42:26
I don't think people also know that you
- 42:27
had a stint at Pixar where you were
- 42:29
writing um and you you just have this
- 42:34
way in which you um you kind of are of
- 42:38
the world you really want to experience
- 42:40
a lot of things thank you for saying
- 42:42
that because for me it's like a I I
- 42:46
don't want it to be a problem but it's
- 42:47
like I see myself as a
- 42:49
generalist almost you know like where I
- 42:51
don't I sort of do like a little D like
- 42:53
a tiny little dive into all these areas
- 42:55
but like a lot of people by the time
- 42:59
they're 50 have done a deep dive into
- 43:01
one area and I feel grateful that I
- 43:03
haven't totally done that but then in
- 43:05
some regards I'm like hm had I spent all
- 43:07
of those hours doing one thing would I
- 43:09
be like that kind of you know would I
- 43:12
would I be like um you know virtuosic in
- 43:15
one place I think also I mean the the
- 43:18
truth is you know my beloved father who
- 43:23
passed away a couple months
- 43:24
ago he the bar of what he accomplished
- 43:29
in this world is so high it's unfairly
- 43:33
high for anybody um and thank God for
- 43:36
him because he really did like change
- 43:38
culture and so if I were being honest
- 43:41
like you know he was a great dad and he
- 43:43
loved me and he was so encouraging and
- 43:45
he was so proud of me but at the end of
- 43:47
the day like I'm looking at this person
- 43:49
who's accomplished things that are like
- 43:52
unimaginable and I can't not let that
- 43:55
enter my Orbit so yeah my standards are
- 43:59
stupidly high like and unfairly High to
- 44:02
myself so that's like also something I'm
- 44:04
thinking about as I approach 50 I'm like
- 44:07
okay how do I let go that was his life
- 44:10
I'm so glad he let let it and that's not
- 44:13
my life and what is my life and also
- 44:17
what do I find kind of like joy and
- 44:19
connection and what do I feel good at
- 44:21
doing in my life that has nothing to do
- 44:23
with that and also like I do feel like
- 44:25
this there's this like trick where like
- 44:28
the the oppression of like only being
- 44:31
one thing and being like domestic you
- 44:33
know domestic and whatever knocking out
- 44:35
the house we've done the opposite which
- 44:37
is like the press the oppression of like
- 44:40
having to do everything and then pretend
- 44:41
like it's all easy and we're all fine
- 44:43
with it like yeah that's it's imp it's
- 44:46
impossible it's an impossible standard
- 44:48
and I like one of the reasons why I want
- 44:50
to do this podcast as I've watched so
- 44:52
many men do the bare
- 44:55
minimum is this is this this your bare B
- 44:57
and this I'm truly giving
- 44:59
25% which is a for most people a 75% but
- 45:03
it's like enough is enough enough with
- 45:05
the 100% And enough with improving
- 45:08
ourselves and listening to stuff about
- 45:10
how we're supposed to get better and
- 45:11
better and better but it will make the
- 45:14
rest of our life very interesting like I
- 45:16
mean we're all going to live on a farm
- 45:18
together and you know like right we're
- 45:20
all going to live on a farm together
- 45:21
right 100% so Darcy and R had two
- 45:24
questions for you okay they're kind of
- 45:25
the same question and then I'm going to
- 45:27
finish with the question that we're
- 45:27
asking everybody on good hang so the
- 45:29
question they had for you which is kind
- 45:31
of a cute question because it kind of
- 45:32
got came off of um us hanging out and
- 45:35
talking about how Retta uh described you
- 45:38
as like you know like Rashida can be the
- 45:41
lawyer of the group which I love um so
- 45:44
true um which is like wait hold on but
- 45:47
it got us talking about who little
- 45:49
Rashida like what did little Rashida
- 45:53
want to be when she grew up what was her
- 45:57
what what does she want her job to be
- 45:59
well reetta is partially right I wanted
- 46:02
to be a lawyer really I wanted to be a
- 46:04
lawyer or a judge or the
- 46:09
president no thanks no thanks to that
- 46:12
one but yeah I wanted to be a lawyer or
- 46:15
a judge did you know anyone that was a
- 46:16
lawyer or a judge my grandfather was a
- 46:19
lawyer and my uncle is a judge no way my
- 46:22
Uncle Richard is a judge and you saw him
- 46:25
did you ever see him in action like see
- 46:27
him bang a gavl and like judge no but he
- 46:30
his brain is just that he's got that
- 46:32
brain he's just like he's like see he's
- 46:35
parsing all the details and he's putting
- 46:37
the facts together and he's like
- 46:38
assessing I love that do you think you
- 46:40
would are like you make a good jury
- 46:42
member do you think you're able to be I
- 46:45
don't me neither I don't think so I
- 46:48
don't think so um I think it would be
- 46:51
I'm too emotional for that same judge is
- 46:53
different cuz I think you're like you
- 46:55
are considering emotion that's in there
- 46:57
obviously you're considering facts but I
- 46:58
think I like the idea of being the
- 47:00
adjudicator of right and
- 47:03
wrong which is something I'm like trying
- 47:05
to let go of as I get older because
- 47:07
there's so much gray and like it's so
- 47:09
boring to think that you know morally
- 47:12
what's the right thing for anybody you
- 47:14
know um but I think I liked it like as a
- 47:17
kid you know like you're always trying
- 47:19
to sus out like where your boundaries
- 47:20
are and like what's good and what's bad
- 47:23
and I think I liked the idea of like
- 47:25
really enforcing
- 47:27
you know we did a fun um jokey thing on
- 47:31
Parks and wreck where we took a picture
- 47:34
one day on some like Courthouse steps me
- 47:38
you kathern Han Adam Scott Paul Rudd and
- 47:41
we looked like we were in a '90s
- 47:43
drama called Philly Justice is what we
- 47:46
called ourselves and then because it was
- 47:48
whatever season seven of parks and we
- 47:50
were probably phoning it in at that
- 47:53
point but we ended up pretending that we
- 47:56
used to be in that show we did a whole
- 47:57
text chain the writers took time off
- 48:00
writing the show and wrote an entire
- 48:03
episode of Philly Justice that's right
- 48:04
the writers wrote an episode that we
- 48:06
filmed yes that I have a copy of that I
- 48:08
keep wanting to put on like Tik Tok or
- 48:10
something know I want to see it oh so
- 48:12
good morgan sacket our producer sent me
- 48:15
the full thing and you play Angie
- 48:17
Martinez yeah and she's a lawyer yeah
- 48:20
right she's a lawyer she's a young she's
- 48:22
like a young second attor student or
- 48:25
yeah something yeah um and there's a
- 48:28
bunch of scenes where you object to
- 48:30
things and you throw things down not in
- 48:33
the courtroom yeah you're not in the
- 48:34
courtroom and um you I think you and Han
- 48:37
have like a a rivalry no I think you're
- 48:40
in love I think oh we are I think you
- 48:42
guys maybe you yell at each other and
- 48:44
then you kiss at some point I forget oh
- 48:45
my God I got to get that out there on
- 48:47
the internet so people can see it that
- 48:48
was really fun but it's so fun and there
- 48:51
is a side of view that 100% I could see
- 48:54
going in and and I'm putting a briefcase
- 48:58
down yeah I'm not going to law school
- 48:59
but yeah I I think some part of me
- 49:01
thinks I'm a judge isn't that just a
- 49:03
testament to how much down time you have
- 49:05
on a set that we created an entirely new
- 49:07
show yeah we had yeah we had time for
- 49:11
other a whole other show that no one
- 49:12
ever saw um okay and then the last
- 49:15
question good hang so we're trying to
- 49:16
figure out how to like continually
- 49:19
self-regulate here and and find joy in
- 49:22
all different places and like I'm asking
- 49:25
everybody to talk about what gives them
- 49:28
relief what is the thing they go to when
- 49:30
they want to like laugh check out tune
- 49:34
in take a load off it's small or big but
- 49:39
I feel we like we learn a lot about
- 49:41
somebody by what they laugh at what's
- 49:44
yours well it contrary to what we just
- 49:48
talked about which is I I love good
- 49:51
music and I love you know I I love the
- 49:54
emotionality of listening to great music
- 49:57
nothing makes me laugh harder than
- 50:00
really confident really bad singing like
- 50:04
like
- 50:05
sincerely confident bad singing people
- 50:08
that know that they're doing a bad okay
- 50:11
I'm not laughing at them I just like the
- 50:14
the the the gusto in which people like I
- 50:18
would watch the first couple seasons of
- 50:20
American Idol with friends like
- 50:21
appointment television sit down not like
- 50:24
when it got to the good people but like
- 50:25
those first five episodes where people
- 50:28
were just coming in hard with like no
- 50:31
musicality whatsoever and they were
- 50:33
super cocky super cocky there was one
- 50:35
girl who it was like what she did was
- 50:38
actually musically amazing because she
- 50:40
was toned deaf she went to like six
- 50:42
different keys in like 20 seconds like
- 50:45
just kind of brilliant but didn't know
- 50:47
and nailed it and walked out being like
- 50:49
I got it nailed it she said she was like
- 50:51
Maria Carey that's what she said that's
- 50:53
so interesting you say that because
- 50:54
there must be some like psychological
- 50:56
part of you that likes the way people
- 50:59
are approaching music as something that
- 51:02
you rever so badly like it must be a
- 51:04
huge release it is and it is and to that
- 51:08
point I remember there's David Wayne and
- 51:09
I once I I pitched this bit to him it
- 51:11
did not go well when we did it at comedy
- 51:13
at sketchfest is that it's called
- 51:15
sketchfest where I was like let's do
- 51:18
California California what was
- 51:21
California California Dreaming I'm like
- 51:23
but let's do it like super genuine
- 51:25
sincere come in like with a guitar like
- 51:28
start singing and then I'm gonna come in
- 51:29
with the harmonies and they're gon to be
- 51:30
totally wrong it was funny and concept
- 51:33
but like it was a release it was like a
- 51:35
feeling like oh I don't have to sound
- 51:36
good yes I could just go for it do you
- 51:40
have you ever seen that Domingo sketch
- 51:41
on SNL totally that's kind of like great
- 51:44
job when they come in so
- 51:47
off how they do that I wonder if they
- 51:50
somebody coach them how to sing badly
- 51:52
because there's good singers singing
- 51:55
badly it's s to watch like Ariana Grande
- 51:58
not get the note yes but but but it's
- 52:01
not like sometimes when really good
- 52:03
singers sing badly they're like and you
- 52:05
could tell they're good singers they're
- 52:07
actually doing a good job convincing
- 52:09
people they're bad when you do karaoke
- 52:11
or see people saying karaoke do you like
- 52:14
it when they're
- 52:15
off that's a little bit more painful
- 52:17
because it's in in person okay you know
- 52:20
so to just to get get it down to the
- 52:23
nitty-gritty it's like being with
- 52:25
friends
- 52:27
watching on TV someone that comes in and
- 52:29
like buckle
- 52:30
up and then they just start singing and
- 52:33
they just whale Roar by Katy Perry and
- 52:35
they get it way wrong and then they
- 52:37
leave being like nailed it yeah suck
- 52:41
people who don't who are so confident
- 52:42
were like if you laughed they wouldn't
- 52:45
crumble like I would I don't want I
- 52:46
don't want to hurt anybody's feelings
- 52:48
you know what I mean yeah yeah yeah
- 52:50
that's good that makes me want to watch
- 52:51
old American Idol I'm going to send you
- 52:53
some cuz I found them again I found like
- 52:55
the girl that knock
- 52:56
wait let me just look at her her up
- 52:58
before we go cuz we can do this now I
- 53:00
have a laptop it's Deep In Like A C it's
- 53:02
like in a super cut of like do you
- 53:05
remember her name I don't but it's like
- 53:07
you remember what she's saying yeah
- 53:08
she's saying she's saying Phil Collins
- 53:10
take a look Against All Odds and she
- 53:13
came in she was like people say I look
- 53:14
just like Mary Carey and I sound just
- 53:15
like her too is this her no that's not
- 53:17
her oh you sure oh my God that's her
- 53:21
okay okay oh my God okay sorry we got to
- 53:22
listen to this before we go oh yeah she
- 53:25
said she looks like Mar does it not look
- 53:26
like Mariah no she does she's cute she's
- 53:30
cute we got to turn way
- 53:32
up you would not think that this is
- 53:34
going to go badly like that's what I
- 53:36
mean she's cute she's wearing a Shaw
- 53:38
she's wearing a Shaw she has really cute
- 53:39
hair she's like she definitely like she
- 53:43
wears cute jeans and she's a little too
- 53:44
close to the judges which is already
- 53:46
making me nervous like she's standing
- 53:48
too close to the table which she doesn't
- 53:50
have a good like here she goes you ready
- 53:52
here she goes okay hold on stand by
- 53:57
the end she goes off
- 53:58
[Music]
- 54:05
[Music]
- 54:21
watch okay wow so uh like that's like
- 54:25
acrobatic hard to do like I could I've
- 54:28
tried to imitate that it's hard to do
- 54:30
that is very very good you're right
- 54:32
that's very very satisfying to watch
- 54:36
because you're right she's kind of good
- 54:38
she just not
- 54:40
she's she's not hitting any notes no
- 54:43
she's not hitting any keys and and
- 54:45
within that she's hitting all the keys
- 54:47
which is amazing like it's really hard
- 54:49
to do she's also doing something that I
- 54:50
like when singers do she's holding her
- 54:52
throat as if that like she's like I'll
- 54:54
get it she's so nervous I mean she's so
- 54:56
nervous you can tell but she's like
- 54:58
she's like this is not going well she
- 55:00
know she starts to figure it out wow
- 55:01
that is really satisfying I'm going to
- 55:03
hold on I'm going to send that to myself
- 55:05
so I can watch it again because that's
- 55:08
so
- 55:09
good also um take a look at me now
- 55:15
now you're just an empty
- 55:19
space and you come
- 55:22
and and then at one point she goes she
- 55:25
get a little out
- 55:27
too um she didn't seem to be um feeling
- 55:31
like it was going badly though so really
- 55:33
I think she I think she was like
- 55:35
uhoh maybe too late but she was like uh
- 55:38
oh cuz she was I think this was like
- 55:40
please stop please stop you stop how
- 55:43
funny would it have been at the very end
- 55:44
she ended and went
- 55:47
uhoh that would have been so funny and
- 55:50
she said uh oh at the end all right love
- 55:53
you bones thanks for doing this love you
- 55:55
that was fun
- 55:58
all right thank you so much rashita
- 56:00
Jones you are the best I love you thank
- 56:02
you for doing this for me I don't think
- 56:03
you had much of a choice but thank you
- 56:05
for doing it anyway and I will do
- 56:06
anything for you um we talked a lot
- 56:10
about music and it makes me think that
- 56:12
before this episode is over I feel like
- 56:14
I need to just ask Chapel rone if she'll
- 56:17
come on again chapel chapel are you
- 56:20
there are you
- 56:22
listening uh we've been reaching out to
- 56:25
your team and I'm assuming that no
- 56:27
answer means a maybe and I'm excited
- 56:30
about having you on I just think you're
- 56:33
the best I just love your music and
- 56:35
everything that you're doing for the
- 56:37
music industry and I kind of started
- 56:40
this podcast to talk to you and when you
- 56:42
come on I'm going to end it so I haven't
- 56:45
told Spotify that yet but you will be my
- 56:47
last guest so Chapel come on soon
- 56:50
because I'm tired and I'd love to wrap
- 56:52
it up um so uh thank you everybody for
- 56:56
listening thanks for hanging and we'll
- 56:58
catch you next
- 56:59
time you've been listening to good hang
- 57:02
the executive producers for this show
- 57:03
are Bill Simmons Jenna Weiss Burman and
- 57:06
me Amy polar the show is produced by the
- 57:08
ringer and paper kite for the ringer
- 57:10
production by Jack Wilson cat Spain Ka
- 57:13
McMullen and Alia zerys for paper kite
- 57:16
production by Sam green Joel LEL and
- 57:18
Jenna Weiss Burman original music by Amy
- 57:21
miles