
After a much needed hiatus, Shut Up and Listen with Heather Matarazzo is finally back. Join Heather as she engages in intimate conversations with some people you may know and others you may not, but should. Regardless of where the conversation veers, one thing stays consistent; authentic and enlightening conversation that will stay with you throughout the week.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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In this week's episode, Heather speaks with Keah Brown about her wonderful new book The Pretty One: On Life, Pop Culture, Disability, and Other Reasons to Fall in Love with Me, her experience dealing with social media and embracing life to its fulles... more
In this week's episode, Heather speaks with Oliver Stark (9-1-1) about working through his fear as an actor, his experience growing up in London and why willingness is so important.
In this week's episode, Heather speaks with the brilliant, talented, and magical Kirsten Vangsness(Criminal Minds, Blinking Owl) about Kirsten's journey toward finding her unique voice, traveling to Edenburg Scotland for her new one-woman show, and t... more
In this week's episode, Heather speaks with her pal Amir Talai (Stuck, LA to Vegas) about the importance of persistence, knowing your worth and finding your voice.
In this weeks episode, Heather speaks with the magical Rachel True (The Craft, Half Baked) about her tumultuous journey through the entertainment industry, her love of Tarot, and even gives Heather a reading!!!!
In this week's episode, Heather speaks with Caissie St.Onge (Busy Tonight, Joan Rivers Straight Talk) about navigating today’s entertainment landscape and our encounter with a suicidal rat.
Heather sits down to talk with producer Effie Brown (PROJECT GREENLIGHT, DEAR WHITE PEOPLE, REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES) about the current state of independent cinema and what we're looking forward to in the future.
Who doesn’t love cheap wine? Joel McHale, that’s who! This week, Heather talks with Joel about their film, “Stuck”, the proper wine Heather should be drinking and much more.
I wish the host would let the guests talk. Uggggh....painful.
I just subscribed and started listening to this podcast and I love it! I’ve enjoyed the guests that she has on the podcast and Heather’s honest approach to their conversations - conversations that I find relatable and that often lead to some healthy self-reflection. :) Heather is smart, funny and likable while being completely true to herself. I am happy to shut up and listen!
Whether or not you’re a long-time fan of Heather’s work, this podcast is so entertaining. It offers an uplifting, intensive and loving look into the joys and struggles of life, along with amazing tools to live happier and more aware—simply by Heather engaging with a diverse cast of guests. It’s an act of self-love to shut up and listen to this podcast.
I’ve been listening for a long time and this new season has been great so far! I love the open and honest conversations between Heather and her guests.
I came to Heather's podcast at a time in my life when I was despairing about the state of the world & my own place within it. Shut Up & Listen was just what I needed. I'm so thankful for the gift of Heather Matarazzo!
Heather’s podcast is authentic and smart. It’s a great way to discover new amazing people and enjoy intelligent conversation.
The first podcast episode I listened to was the interview with Liz Feldman. So good! You both had me laughing out loud during the "LGBTQIA" discussion ..."Sounds like a song from the Sound of Music." Hope to hear more discussions on social justice issues and non-violent activism. Thank you for putting yourself out there, Heather!
I just discovered this podcast after spending time catching up on Lady to Lady (another recent podcast discovery) and heard Heather's episode. I knew I had to check out her podcast. Not disappointed in the least. Heather is wonderful, funny, insightful, and not afraid to speak her truth reminding us all that we shouldn't be afraid to be ourselves. Great podcast!
I've never felt compelled to leave a review on anything before, but I discovered this podcast a couple of days ago and it is too incredible for me not to share about! All of the guests are astonishingly powerful women and Heather dives into deep conversations and topics that few other podcasts do. This is my favorite podcast/ talk show by far-- I've listened to 5 episodes in the past 2 days!❤️❤️
This podcast is so refreshing and exhilarating! It's awesome hear Heather and her guests say it as it is with no bull attached. Her podcast in very empowering. I always feel great afterwards listening to it. Love it!!!
Hi Heather, I love everything about your podcast so much- all the guests and content. Also, listening to your bonus episode on Wonder Woman right after seeing it was great.
One suggestion I have is to make the volume levels consistent- sometimes guests will be louder and I'll have to keep adjusting the volume.
tried to listen to the epsiode with fortune and had to turn it off. Heather needs to take her own advice and shut and listen to her guests. She went on and on about herself and I learned very little about Fortune. Her show should be called shut up and listen to me
Great podcast, loved every episode. Thank you for this.
Always love Heather and guests views on the world, hollywood, poltics and pretty much everything !
I LOVE this podcast!!! You laugh, cry, and learn a thing or two about life or yourself. It's truly an amazing podcast. Keep up the great work.
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Apple Podcasts | #183 |






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