Red Clay Strays: Episode 81 with Joe Gatto and Steve Byrne

Red Clay Strays: Episode 81 with Joe Gatto an...

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What is Joel Kim Booster Even Doing?

This week, Kyle meets actor, writer, producer, comedian & podcast host Joel Kim Booster to converse about the art of introducing people, the moment Joel realized his creative destiny, what it’s like working on Loot, his stance on student debt & advice for aspiring actors, evolvin ...  Show more

Tommy DiDario Reveals the One Trick That Gets Celebs to Open Up

Tommy DiDario reveals the real secret behind getting celebrities to open up in interviews.Plus the one rule great interviewers always follow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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