Isaac Mizrahi is an expert - at almost everything! He’s an iconic fashion designer, actor, singer, television presenter and pretty darned good cook too! Now Isaac wants to meet with other cultural experts to hear how it’s done… and talk about everything.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsFashion & BeautyArtsComedy |
Isaac Mizrahi sits down with actor, writer, producer and director Pamela Adlon (“Better Things,” “King of the Hill,” “Californication”) They talk about why she needs a hope boner, how failure is kind of her brand, the dynamic between men and strong w... more
Isaac Mizrahi chats with interior designer and TV host, Jeremiah Brent (HGTV’s “The Nate & Jeremiah Home Project,” “Nate and Jeremiah: Save My House,” “Rock the Block.”) They get into whether Nate Berkus is the mean daddy or the nice daddy, the time ... more
Isaac Mizrahi has a fun, frank and, at times, flirty conversation with podcast host and former presidential speechwriter, Jon Lovett (“Pod Save America”, “Lovett or Leave It.”) They talk about Jon’s imposter syndrome, his feelings about identifying a... more
Isaac Mizrahi talks to actor, writer, producer and director, Ashley Williams (“How I Met Your Mother,“ Hallmark Movies) about the craziest setback that led to her becoming a director, the horrible thing a cameraman once said to her and how she was in... more
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I love this podcast and am wondering why we have not heard a new episode in a month?! What happened? Has this just been discontinued without any notice????
Pamela Adlon makes all things better! more
I love listening to this show. I think Annie Korzen would be such a fun guest for Isaac!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU For having the brilliant Pamela Adlon (Jupiter) ON! I laughed and I cried and I cried. She makes me cry…in the best possible way, she makes me cry. Idk if it’s the familiar Jewish/Yiddish mentality language, or her wisdom, her humor, idk!?! But I love her and Better Thibgs with MY ENTIRE BEING! I miss it so much. Ik it’s expected and pedestrian and far beneath Pamela’s talents, but with it being gone, I’d give anything for a Better Things rewatch podcast, just to r... more
Love, love, love! Fun, fun, fun!
Apple Podcasts | #149 | United States/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #217 | Canada/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #103 | Philippines/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #169 | South Africa/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #171 | Poland/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
Apple Podcasts | #218 | Israel/Comedy/Comedy Interviews |
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