Lacey Chabert of Hot Frosty/Mean Girls

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Anna Camp: Scream 7, Pitch Perfect 4, and Navigating Sexuality at 43

This week, Tommy is joined by actor Anna Camp, known for memorable roles across film and television, including Pitch Perfect, You, and now the latest chapter of the Scream franchise. As this is the first interview Anna has done since the release of Scream 7, she opens up in this ...  Show more

Tommy Talk: DON’T LET ANYONE DIM YOUR LIGHT

On this episode of “Tommy Talk,” Tommy discusses the importance of protecting your own light. We should never shrinks ourselves to make other people feel bigger. So many of us have been conditioned to dim our light. To be less bold, less vocal, less ambitious. I’m unpacking all o ...  Show more

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