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In this episode, Jacob sits down with actor, writer and award-winning director Jason Cook.
Cook portrayed Shawn-Douglas Brady on Days of Our Lives from October 1999 and was very popular with fans, especially in Shawn's relationship with Belle Black. Cook elected to leave the show when his contract with Days of Our Lives expired in September 2006. On May 28, 2015, it was announced that he would reprise the role for the show's 50th anniversary in the fall of 2015.
While on the show, Cook turned his attention to writing and directing films, making the indie film The Making of Triassic Park and later Social Security Guard, starring General Hospital co-star John Ingle. He left the show to pursue production full-time on Numb To Life, a documentary exploring pharmaceutical drug abuse, as his first feature documentary.
On April 23, 2008, it was announced that Cook would be returning to Daytime TV on General Hospital as new character Matt Hunter. His first appearance was on June 26,2008.
Cook elected to leave General Hospital at the end of his contract to once again return to projects behind the camera. His first project was a philanthropic reality show co-produced with the Mandela family titled LifeCHANGE. This was followed up with the production of State of Bacon, a mockumentary surrounding the largest Bacon festival in the world, held yearly in Des Moines, Iowa.
In 2012, he participated in Fox's dating game show The Choice and portrayed 2014 James Thomas in Dean Jones' mystery thriller film Dark Awakening. opposite Lance Henriksen and Valerie Azlynn.
In 2018 he wrote, produced, and directed The Creatress, a film about a writer following up a bestselling debut novel starring Lindy Booth, Peter Bogdanovich, and Fran Drescher.
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This week, Jacob sites down with actor/singer Ron Moss.
Hailing from Hollywood CA, RoNN Moss grew up around the entertainment industry. He knew at 11 years old after watching the Beatles appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show that he wanted to play music and taught himself the guitar, bass guitar and began drum lessons in Hollywood. RoNN then formed his bands from his junior high friends and started playing in clubs around Los Angeles way before he was of legal age to be in those clubs.
It was in the late 70s that he met Peter Beckett and JC Crowley and together with RoNN’s high school friend John Friesen formed the band, “PLAYER.” The band was signed by famed Australian manager Robert Stigwood to his RSO records label and garnered and handful of top 40 hits including the #1 enduring smash hit, “Baby Come Back.” PLAYER began touring with Eric Clapton, Heart, Kenny Loggins, Boz Skaggs, Little River Band, Gino Vannelli, as well as headlining their own concerts. On the recommendation of Robert Stigwood, and because PLAYER was experiencing a slowdown within the record industry, RoNN decided to try his hand at acting and quickly landed his first film entitled, “Hearts and Armor” that filmed in Sicily and Rome,Italy. Following a progression of movies, TV shows and commercials, led RoNN to originate the iconic role of Ridge Forrester for the CBS Daytime drama, “The Bold And The Beautiful.” Over the next 25 years the show became a worldwide sensation spanning 130 countries, making RoNN an internationally recognized face and personality.
RoNN has continued doing music over the years and has done two solo CDs, “I’m Your Man” and “UnCovered” along with four solo tours in Australia. His latest music release is a collection of songs called “My Baby’s Back” and is available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Reverbnation, and RonnMoss.com. He is also embarking on another Australian music tour in March 2019.
He has played himself in movies for Italy, “Christmas In Love” and won 2nd place on Italy’s version of “Dancing With The Stars.” In 2012 RoNN decided to exit the role of Ridge Forrester and go into producing with the hit Amazon Prime series, “The Bay” in which he also plays the character of John Blackwell. RoNN was also one of the voices in the animated Disney movie, “Bolt.” RoNN appeared with his wife, Devin Devasquez, on the hit ABC series, “Celebrity Wife Swap.” RoNN is a man of many talents and also loves photography, martial arts, target gun shooting and horseback riding. He has traveled to many countries around the world to host, appear or film a variety of commercials, campaigns and television projects. Together with his Cajun wife, Devin, they have created a wonderful spice called “Devin’s Kickass Cajun Seasoning” which helps raise money for the rebuilding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. In addition, Ronn has also launched his own brand of comfort food, RoNN’s Gourmet BBQ Sauce. Ronn and Devin are also supporters of The Thalians, which raises money and awareness for UCLA Operation Mend, helping our brave military men and women heal from the wounds of war, physically and mentally. Songs of Love which helps terminally ill children and their families is also a project for this husband and wife duo.
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This week, Jacob visits with actress Nadia Bjorlin.
Bjorlin's first major role was in April 1999 as Chloe Lane in the soap opera Days of Our Lives. In late 1999, she appeared as a go-go dancer in the music video for Ricky Martin's song Shake Your Bon-Bon.
Bjorlin left Days in June 2003 to concentrate on her singing career but returned later in December 2003. In September 2005, Bjorlin left Days of our Lives again and joined the cast of the UPN series Sex, Love & Secrets. The show was canceled by the network, but Bjorlin continued to make guest appearances on television series such as Jake in Progress and Out of Practice.
Bjorlin appeared in the 2007 independent feature film If I Had Known I Was a Genius, starring Markus Redmond, Whoopi Goldberg, Sharon Stone, and Tara Reid. The film was screened at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival.
Bjorlin was also cast as the female lead of the Chicago Pictures' feature film, Redline. Produced by her then fiancé, Daniel Sadek, who used his soon-to-fail subprime lending firm as his source of funding, the intent was to help Bjorlin break out of the soap opera scene. Bjorlin returned to Days of Our Lives in November 2007.
Since 2009, Bjorlin has starred as lesbian author Lara in the web series Venice: The Series.
In 2010, Bjorlin had a small role in NCIS as a suburban housewife wearing a bikini during a door-to-door canvasing by one of the NCIS investigators. That same year she guest starred on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men as Evelyn Harper's (Holland Taylor) lesbian lover, Jill.
In 2011, Bjorlin was one of the stars of the reality television series Dirty Soap which gave viewers a behind-the-scenes view of Nadia's departure from Days of Our Lives, and afterward, including a bit of insight into the tenuous relationship between Nadia's live-in boyfriend and her mother who doesn't like him because she believes that he doesn't treat her well enough.
Bjorlin returned to her role on Days of Our Lives as Chloe for a two-episode stint on August 3, and 4, 2013, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the daytime serial
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In this episode, I visit with Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Billy Gilman. Billy's debut single "One Voice", became a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at number 38. It also became a top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 2000. 11 years old at the time, he became the youngest artist to ever have a top 40 single on the country chart.
His debut album, also called One Voice was released on June 20, 2000 on Epic Records, and was certified double platinum in the United States. The album included the title track "One Voice" and the follow-up singles "Oklahoma" and "There's a Hero". The single "Oklahoma" was released on October 9, 2000 making it to the Billboard Hot Country Songs top 40 peaking at number 33. It also cracked the main Hot 100 chart peaking at number 63.
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Emmy Winning actor Jacob Young talks real life, current events, pop culture and tackles serious issues like mental health, relationships and more with celebrity guests, friends and experts.
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Special guest Kevin Barrett returns to discuss with Rachel why men are more attracted to "bitches" than they are "yes" women.
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Rachel discusses the effects quarantine has on our relationships with special guests Kevin Barrett and Mariasha Altynbaeva.
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In this in-between-season premiere Rachel discusses how our stay at home order has effected her and how it's inspired a new direction for the show.
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Rachel's vagina gets a surprise greeting from an unwelcome stranger on NYE, prompting her to wonder why it's so hard to be a bitch, even in the most justified of scenarios.
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Rachel shares her theory of how the infamous double standards of society came to be and talks taking it up the ass - figuratively and literally.
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Rachel explores what it's like to act like a man in a man's world after purchasing her first home and taking on a kitchen renovation.
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Rachel talks about Hollywood's obsession with nipples, and explores how to set boundaries in the workplace without coming off as the wrong kind of bitch,
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In this special episode, Rachel gives listeners a sneak peak into the upcoming season of HBAM and discusses her thoughts on Taylor Swift's new Netflix documentary "Miss Americana" with special guest Brooke Vallone.
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In this season 1 finale, Rachel reveals another life altering epiphany she had after tripping on mushrooms in the desert.
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After having had her fill of body shaming, Rachel discusses the power of community and the importance of using your voice to elicit positive change.
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Rachel introduces the format of the podcast and introduces you to the cycle of how a bitch is made.
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Rachel reveals how she came up with the concept of How Bitches Are Made, after getting her heart broken by a man with a unicorn penis, .
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Rachel recalls what it was liking growing up with her mother and explores the various definitions and interpretations of the word "bitch."
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Rachel explores why bitches get a bad rep after a dramatic confrontation in the hallways of a soap opera.
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