Chris: Zero To One Hundred

Chris: Zero To One Hundred

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SERIES FINALE: Where Are They Now?

Over the course of Blind Dating, we’ve laughed, cringed, and cheered for daters who put themselves out there to find love — or at least a spark — on a podcast. Did it work? On the series finale, host Tara Michelle checks in with some of the show’s most memorable daters to see who ...  Afficher plus

Jake: The Firecracker & The Risk Manager

After 14 months of playing it solo, Jake is ready to strike a chord with someone. He trades in his guitar strings for some heartstrings and meets Angel, 26, a gymnastics teacher with a bubbly personality, and Tahirah, 33, who isn’t letting her insurance job stop her from taking r ...  Afficher plus

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Chris Harrison Gets Replaced & Katt Williams on Cancel Culture
Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay

Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay react to the latest Chris Harrison news and who’d a thought David Spade would replace the host? (15:16), and Tiffany Haddish is cast as Flo-Jo (25:55) while the conservative world debates Critical Race Theory (36:55). Finally, legendary standup comed ...  Afficher plus

P.S. Tea Time Still Loves You, Noah Centineo (but Only As Peter Kavinsky) | Tea Time
Ringer Dish

The trailer for 'To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You' was released this week and we must admit that Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky is still great (1:20). Mary Kate and Ashley wishing Ashley Benson a happy birthday might be the weirdest video of 2019 (6:28). A lightning round ...  Afficher plus

30 Things I Learned in 30 Years
Unhinged with Chris Klemens

Freshly back from his 30th birthday extravaganza in Southern California, Chris gives advice to callers and shares the wisdom he’s gathered from his three decades of life as he reveals the 30 things he’s learned in 30 years. Leave Chris a voicemail: 310-844-6459 Submit Charitable ...  Afficher plus

Richard Osman on cats, crime and c**ts
How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

I loved interviewing Richard Osman and can’t stop thinking about our conversation. I think it’s because his brain works at warp speed: I genuinely felt he was three steps ahead of every question I was about to ask. It became something of a personal challenge to ask a question he ...  Afficher plus