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Here’s the Thing: Trailer

Jan 17, 20232 min
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Episode description

Join award-winning actor Alec Baldwin in conversation with some of the most dynamic artists, policymakers, and performers working today. This season, Alec speaks with actors Ellen Burstyn and Estelle Parsons on the 75th Anniversary of the Actors Studio, fiancée of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Hatice Cengiz, on her fight for justice following his assassination, and Daniel Weiss, President and CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, on how he manages the historic institution, just to name a few. If you like listening as much as Alec likes talking with interesting people, subscribe now and never miss an episode. The new season begins January 24th. 

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Transcript

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Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This past season on my podcast Here's the Thing, I spoke with more actors, musicians, policymakers, and so many other fascinating people like actress and director Cheryl Hines. They were looking for an unknown actress to play Larry David's wife. I said, well, how old is that guy? Isn't he old? Singer Kurt Smith from Tears for Fears? You know, we have we had set up, we have two lead singers, and I get asked, how do you pick the songs? And It's like, to us,

it becomes very obvious. You know, if something demands vocal acrobatics and power and in your face, that's going to be Roland. Is something requires some touch of melancholio, slightly younger song, or you really want to kind of listen, that will be me. There's no songs we've ever done. I don't think why we've both gone in and both

think we should do it. And actor and activist Lee A. Schreiber, I'm looking at these guys who are painters and custodians, kissing their wives and children goodbye and getting on a bus to go fight in a war, and I'm thinking, could I say goodbye to my kids if I had to, if I were in some existential fight for our homes and our lives, and the answer was no, Like I

couldn't do that. Listen to the new season of Here's the Thing on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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