This week Tommy is joined by actor Oliver Stark, best known for his starring role in the smash hit drama series 9-1-1 on ABC. 9-1-1 is one of the most watched shows on primetime television, chronicling the high-pressure experiences of first responders who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations. What makes this show even more special is that we get to also see these characters lives unfold once they hang up the firefighter gear for the day. Oliver plays the confident and compassionate firefighter, Evan Buckley (aka Buck) and quickly became a fan favorite on the show since day one. Today, Oliver opens up about Buck’s realization that he is bisexual, why he will always stand by storylines that are about inclusion and love, the moment he decided to make an Instagram post to show support for the LGBTQ+ community, what he hopes we will see with Buck’s journey in the future, what he has most learned about himself through doing this show, the thing that this Buck would tell Buck from Season 1, the relationship between Eddie and Buck that had many people talking about, and how he wishes he focused more on building friendships throughout the last decade of his life. This episode originally aired April 30, 2024.
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In this episode of “Shrink This!,” Lisa is joined by her friend, comedian Beau McDowell, to talk about something people hate more than getting sober: accepting themselves as-is. From crooked teeth and body-image spirals to the delusion that fixing one thing will magically fix your whole life, they break down why the real work isn’t perfection—it’s acceptance. Beau opens up about getting sober, swapping addictions, and realizing that, even without booze, you’re still unfortunately you, while Celia chimes in as they get into why people obsess over tiny “flaws,” and why chasing a glow-up is often just avoiding the real issue. If you’ve ever thought, “once I fix this one thing, I’ll finally feel okay,” this episode is here to lovingly destroy that fantasy.
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It was supposed to be minor, routine surgery. But the anesthesia had a strange effect on this Academy Award winning actress. Afterward, every thought, every conversation, and even things she saw . . literally turned into music in her head. This is what she did with the endless earworm.
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Gandhi had a chance encounter with something who did her wrong and Elvis held her back from saying anything, we talk about your animals watching you when you are having an intimate moment with your partner and we probably had the worst contestant ever play one of our games!
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A woman gets roped into a bizarre “radio trivia game” that quickly spirals from simple questions to wildly inappropriate ones—until she realizes it’s Garrett.
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Today, Skeery tells us why dogs are no longer allowed in the bedroom when he's doing the deed.
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Today, Skeery tells us why dogs are no longer allowed in the bedroom when he's doing the deed.
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On this episode of “Tommy Talk” Tommy explores when and how to give a friend space. We all have different emotional needs, and we all want to feel seen and understood. That’s why it’s so important to honor what our loved ones require in a friendship. Let’s dive into how giving space can actually strengthen and support our closest relationships.
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