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Tommy Talk: GHOSTS OF FRIENDSHIPS PAST

On this episode of Tommy Talk, Tommy shares a recent run-in with a former friend...one of those moments that can feel instantly awkward and uncomfortable. So how do you handle it? What should you say? What’s the best way to carry yourself? Let’s dive into his experience and break ...  Show more

Arielle Kebbel: Marshals, Playing Toxic Characters & Re-Discovering Herself

This week, Tommy is joined by actor Arielle Kebbel, whose career spans some of television’s most beloved series including Gilmore Girls, The Vampire Diaries, and 90210. Arielle reflects on her past roles and shares memories from early projects that helped shape her career. She ta ...  Show more

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