Alec Baldwin: Eight Is Enough

Alec Baldwin: Eight Is Enough

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Oprah: Don't Give Up The Platform! (Re-Release)

The booking to end all bookings, Queen of EVERYTHING, Oprah graces the podcast with her presence and wisdom. After 25 years, Oprah shares the moment she knew it was time to step away from her show, and gives Kelly some career advice. She tells Kelly about the love of her life, if ...  Show more

Kate Hudson: So Good! So Good! So Good!

Best Actress Oscar nominee Kate Hudson returns to the podcast to talk all about her role in SONG SUNG BLUE, and how the experience compares to her first Oscar nomination over 20 years ago! Kate shares how she channelled her character, Claire, how she found the harmonies with Hugh ...  Show more

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