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the folks this week, but we've had like 2 or 3 guests since l. a reopened up to some degree. come in and we're lucky rejoined by actor julie white. he's come to the show today. he has a podcast. i don't want to bury the lead. i love the earth thing, but my mom's got a project right now. let me show the soap here. currently as part has called ever after and has been happily with you, little life, just trailer for it's a success story of times where you often hear trouble and you can hear it wherever you get your podcast. the also adapted podcast into television show on the streaming service topic of the trailer from the 1st episode aired on august 26. you of course now stephen urkel from family matters $89.00 to $98.00 along with mark the biggest step in for one episode. ball out of the park in
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the history of television. so good the welcome julie. why hardy, my friend, go over some good. you're up to baby after school today. good for you. coming in next week. i'm a sentimental day. they get out of the car quicker, past the age of 12. right? yes, you to pull down the? no, there's no hug. no kiss, nothing is just a quick grab bag grabbing a i paid for you. when i get, when i get the senior high school, you know much, they don't. those slow down slow the challenge you're done. let me realize. yeah, between my daughters exit from my car, my wisdom man, i'm starting to feel which i give you the you the was yoda kat list event. i gd thing based on that cast. i was just so happy to see. well, balance can tell me about your journey. you become a just monster hit. i don't mean, but your parents build man. yeah. they grounded,
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you know, it was just my parents never to be quite honest man. they, they grew up in here in los angeles. they're crenshaw high school sweetheart, and we had no ambitions at all to even become famous. my mom only wanted me to act like maybe i should want to go to college, but that would write it easy away. and so when it happened, it hit all of us my surprise and my mom actually had one thing that she was absolutely passionate about. he's not leave in public school. i radically would be a dire run of that show. i was in public school, the entire doctor, you don't want you to out in the area she different than the other. can her mom in her mind that somehow kept me kept me more normal, more ground and listen when it came to bullying and certain other instances? yes, it did. we didn't have cell phones of camera phone back then. ever they won captured . and you know, i lives with a that i look back at now. i'm like a call that would be the issue with the church. and i got my,
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i remember this may be one of my lunch money every day. and you said if you tell anybody about this a little more and i listen, i don't look guy, i can still at 67, get our thing up my spine. but look back on at that point, you got reino scare, you didn't survive. i mean you had on with i love to share, i'm a 13 year old kid, the becoming the star of a g. v show none. unbeknownst to me, really and i got some big university flicking pencils in the back of my head and i couldn't find him. he was big as my dad. so i just we pick up the pencils and stick them in my backpack. and then finally came up to me and he was like, i give him a pencils bag. i was like, now there you go around a pencil. if you want to keep blue. that was, that was my say, like, you know, i got 5 pencils now. the negroes launching into the bag and glad i was getting like a squirrel my day again to the school. it's say before you know it, it was a lean on me. oh, they missed like a free lease. you made a statement. don't bother with dramatic way to do them and judge that they to stay
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. but i did. i made it out with a black guy and i got some extra tell me about before at all you make a guest appearance and then all hell break. i mean, literally one of the biggest things in the culture urkel. what, what, what about some of the groundwork before that commercial stuff? yeah. man, on the toys arrest kid, you know, i did about 50 national commercials. i was on the jefferson's was probably one of the most memorable get in sherman. oh, absolutely, absolutely. you know, at that time you took a long time. it was here, i was 7 feet tall. and that was it's like red and sanford, so they inhabited that it's hard to talk about these got us up with young people is like a and a shrug. sharp handily. and that's probably my most memorable guest appearance. i was on the show called mister belvedere. i did robert, you know, i did. i did m o w with charlie sheen when i was
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a kid. he movie the week. it was, he was at this that was called kid kids don't tell. yeah. i was. and i was like a was them some kid the hospital with cancer and, you know, i used to make the most w e, the uninitiated in the movies. we have the week of the week show like one step from there or maybe see after school there was a whole world before you went into the i was, i was a grizzled vet. mad. i had a sad god for a while. by the time i was 12 years, always that addition to the car. oh yeah. and i was a famous audition for because everybody was there and audition for the q. get the good looking guy. the laura actually wanted to go out with, nobody wanted to edition for the role of the geeky guy who was only supposed to stay 11 saying, but i had braces on my teeth at the time. and so i was really high about that because i wasn't booking any jobs and they wanted you to be street, or they wanted you to do guest appearance on webs, or you could be taller than webster back then these were the rules like was
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definitely like. 5 the addition process i was really excited about because we had to be 2 other kids. i was like, i got braces of my teeth, i can do this, did united up brother, 100 percent. my mom got me now fit. my dad got me. his glasses. this is old story stuff but and i had the kid moment because i asked my dad for the glass with tape in the middle from nerd's. that was molly reference really at the time my dad's notorious procrastinator. and he gave me his glasses right off his face for work and they just wobbled on my favorite. like i had a mom and i got mouth. it's not perfect. i'm not going to be good. i sucked it up though i think i was good brother and became an arctic character. i swear spike was a copy of what i did. mars commercials, right. i'm going to, oh, big spike would have an honest conversation with me about i don't have a, i sort of, i just like like like my god, me. and then you go from the one, i think it's a one and
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a one an off supposed to be, but they folks at tv. if there's the chart of all minute by minute they do it. and if it gets hearts raise it or people laugh and they know they are on to something they come back and they make a proper. i always like to say, you know, i was the last one to know. i was famous that dash the especially before social media. oh my gosh. you only you knew you were famous when you stepped off a plane in new york. you had people waiting for you. you, you, you knew, you know, you knew you were famous when, when the phone is just ringing off. how is that, how old were you? i guess i started started 12 and i went from 12 to 21. now the jumper part was, was going to college. that was when he started to be concerned to wear on me a little bit right now. you want to be cool. yeah. you know, and at that time that was when the east west got was everything to park and biggie . and i'm still where and i want to pass. so you know,
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it was was affecting my call when i got to college. i kind of went through a period where i kind of rejected it, but they have a daughter and all that goes away. they usually in inevitable stages why it's how it should be. and the only heartbreak to me when i hear the stories i hear so many, you see young girls who are disney shows and then they want to express the 100. you get the b section then, and then they get beyond that. and they want to find their serious chops. it's all inevitable. the only heartbreak for me is when you hear about somebody who paid the dues upfront, didn't quite have the childhood. most people have but had a chance to get a real leg up money wise for the rest of their life and they go to find it and it's all gone. god knows there's a myriad stories. well, this sounds like you kept well there's, there's a 1000000 stories, the dentist and they all stem from the parents. i hope to get an opportunity one day to really put the spotlight where it belongs. and that's on the parents of the kid. sure. because those are the caricatures, those are the character where you go,
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oh, i see what is it? no different than a dad in the stand who has big designs on his kid to go the nfl, whatnot. and you can almost look into dad's dad and show out he's going to be real is offline. and that's exact same thing. if you could look away from the screaming dad to the kid, i guarantee you got his batting helmet pulled there. and he is stand and now i just wanna just see my face when i even they were awesome. different stuff. my mom was still giving me corporal punishment. man, i'm like yeah, you can get me being on a tv stuff. what a blessing you know, what you, you now with your daughter, i don't know if that one child yet as well. god. i mean, you know, i really feel bad for the chain of events that lead somebody. you see how hard it is to break the patterns in these things. if the parents aren't there, yeah. kind of gives, he makes a stand maybe to be a better parent,
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but he doesn't quite know the skills. sometimes it's revisiting it is a, it's like the opposite. a lie and king brother of the bad circle. my mom, my mom gave me a pretty good blueprint though. and then what i, what i kind of learned the 2nd my daughter was born is that our responsibilities to just kind of is, is bob from what they did, but don't repeat their mistake. and yet i think it's sort of forefront any periods . my was all my parents did that to me, so i'm not going to do that. my dad, even if 4 years old boy, you know, i was, i just found her on a but she was, she was, this'll banner me, nanny. pretty bad. and i just tell the way she looked at me and i was like, slight, smart for me to be beaten only you know, like under different like, you know, like tell me what you did for years. all is articulate. all i should have done this . i should have done that. you're telling me what you should have done, but we're here right now, and it was like i knew right better for years and they were going for my asthma daughter. you know what an inciteful thing for young about my my last but when i was 13 and my daughter who moved back to fort moody back to for so if she can get
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ready to get and never put a little ones, they're not really achieved out. it is beautiful though, when you learn from the previous generation, then you turn in the mr mer yagi. you just take your bonsai and start proving it. just like i said, i like, you know, it's like a tweak at this point, you know, coming in with the big hedge clippers and then she'll be, she'll even take it to the next level. we're talking to julia why currently has podcast called ever after? with julia white and these adapted to podcast into a television show in the streaming service topic, we're going to dive into this in the 2nd segment and ask you about some of the guess see how the approach he takes. the 1st episode by the way, aired on topic on august 26th. he is a junior bloke. glad i came in. it's nice to meet him. julia was right after this on dennis miller plus one
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in the list, what else do a lot of people do except were so i hope that scene and julio out of brilliant can see where a broken the broke of told. yeah. break it down. mary, i don't want to discriminate too bad. well no, but jane pfizer. pfizer feels like griffin door. madonna feels very much like awful fluff for a job in jobs and so slither and yeah, good luck with that one here to quarter. there's just there's, there's a darkness around that that i prefer. i prefer touch asters indicate that random raven call. there you go. there they go. books now you've got the lay
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of the land as you choose your choose. julio has a podcast ever after which little white and the bod cashed based on a television job streaming service topic you can find. and 1st episode aired on august 26. alright. you know, every. busy everybody says everybody has, i guess. yeah, but it's like very scientific used to tell me he had a theory of comedic constancy. and as he said, the number of stand up comedians proliferates by a power of 10 every year. but the number of truly adept ones remains constant at 37 and everybody does have a pod, but not all of them work and some are quite painful. what got you into it? give me the, let me the thought process and what, what's the template? i think will part of the thought process from my pock as ever after was i always see negative headlines associated with child actor. and i know the truth is, you know, most of us, i've actually matriculated into the business quite well and become doctors and
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lawyers and still work as directors and producers in the industry. and so i was like, you know, i just want to talk to the ones that, that made it. and i want to find out what are common threads. and i made sure that there was a match and he's a directory directed game of thrones. several game of thrones episode, just got a bunch of nominations for the, the vision, the vision series for, for disney, the marble vision share, you know, like the one of the want to yeah, exactly. that was mads and i grew up active with that since we were like 10 years old. and we as a matter of fact, he and i both start in the, the pilot for say by the bell. we were all fired and replaced by god. can we make more money going in the direction? but, but i've specifically said, hey, if i do this show, i want to make sure that i have people on who are not famous though. but they're right there under your nose ball and out of control and do an amazing thing. so here's one of my favorite episodes that we did because we had
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a very inside conversation that i felt was reliable though about mentors about what it is to connect with the right person at the young age so that you take off and his, his direct mentor was as wick and i was like, oh okay, well if you learn how to shoot samara sequences were partly with tom cruise and you fetch in the coffee. yeah, it's all the is all tele fitting the 10. 15 years later, you gotta be directed game of thrones battle sequences is which start i was 30 something is that was tv. yeah, exactly. yeah. yeah. then it goes under glory. that's glory. so that was math to answer, that was yours or my mentor was less than that. yeah. let's just speed along the space. i don't want, i was listen, what happens later in life? i don't know at that point what he just gave you belief in yourself. yeah. no kidding me. the less he was great to me as a kid, i got to say about almost feel bad because no, i'm not junior, i'm say like a back corner. but now i'm about to freak you out. actually because i like to be
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who wrote my letters your recommendation for college were leslie moved as bill calvary and so i have these 2, let me just like be like yeah, will be like if you want to go there, there's already a job like open that then. ready the good, well, who else would be ahead on? besides the gentleman who went on to do the game of thrones? oh gosh, i had melissa joan hart on. i had raven simone. i had haley joel osment. i really enjoy because i knew so he and i would connect quickly because he's heard i see dead people as much love her did i did that, but we had a great conversation about just be, you know, and even be in public and dealing with that from different people with grace and he's a very graceful do. ironically he had preternatural acting chops, and
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a supernatural fell when, when you watched him as a kid. wow. as something. yeah. you know, you see certain young kids and you just go, wow, well i'm gone valley now. so you know, that was my dad was seen as july. he's over there. all he did. he did a great stay on silicon valley. that's what, but nobody shows brother football, right? everybody's on episode 3 of like 10 different shows. right now. this is the way the view and works the day. you had brian austin green on. never seen. great what. what would you consider that brian have things before we ended up knowing him for a show like, because that's not is that should act thing is marcher, you know, i think of 12 years old, so that, so this is the way it works. if you become more famous in your adult life than people almost forget any work you did when you were young. but you know, leo kind of got away with it because, you know, he became this incredible heart throb when he did titanic. but it was like, oh,
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this is a do from growing pains though, you know, who was doing it out with tobey maguire and brian broke it broken gilbert grape jim, i remember, but watching things i didn't know that showing, but i remember watching who is the thing that i always loved about leo is that i know, you know, just from growing up side by side with him on the periphery, is that he's really a character actor and i know he's, he's not, he's not a leading guy that you know, is concerned about his hair so much concerned about the nuances in their hand. motion the, the likes to immerse. he like to immerse himself in the care. so i always feel like what a good looking guy has the advantage of really love in the crap like that. all is, you know, stop, you know, is the greatest. there is the ultimate example. you go back, you look at brand new thing. how did a cat with that face? and up having that strangle hold on the pain of the human condition. you know, i looked on brand i got from you could all live much less reach and died in the stanley kowalski, but he had that debt. so it's a,
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you're not used to getting that dev guy that go look at, you know, you know, you feel spoil watching them with your popcorn overall. did you have to make peace with it? you talked about going to college and you had begun to pack and your but you must move. i would hope you would embrace it. it was a blessing to play. if you said it better than me, you say, you know, i'm just going through the stages of life and i don't really, you know, i'm honest. i don't really feel like i fully embraced it until my daughter was born . yeah, well my daughter was born. i'm like, oh wow. okay, high school tuition is not going to be a problem and you know it, you know, it also there was a pride there and i'm not even the want to introduce her to the my, my formal work. everybody else does. everybody else are the one that wants to tell her who are daddy's. and even she went to a phase where, you know, she, she would have to, she would cry if somebody wanted completely cry. somebody want to take a picture with me. and then she would turn it to the photo bomber. and then,
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you know, she does what do these different states then my favorite stage was i, when i brought a tear to my where i went to her classroom and she had written written papers, celebrities that they admired. and she wrote a paper on me. and i didn't even know she had done that, and i what i'm reading it, i really had text about like my favorite thing about my dad is what i know. he doesn't want to take pictures with someone, but he gives him a picture anyway. so to put that in a paper just goes to show you like again they don't, they don't listen anything that we say they watch what we do that's that's, that's a good 30 percent of parents right there. that's why your parent can be the biggest store in the world or the most every, every man and later in life. if you took a principal approach the cards that you were dealt, your kids will never forget that every, not everybody's coming out of the box and be talking crew. i'm not, i'm just saying, why is life lead? well that, and we're the end of the niceties, the other kids,
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the adherence to the rules, and also the free thinking. all mixes in got to kids made per life. and you know, want julio, you seen the heartbreaks out there with kids? if you don't have and yet you are so it's tough to get it off the launching path from get go. i job my report with her tremendously manage especially my relation with her and music too much. your name, which is the maya. some i and you are growing up that the jobs are up in school or does she have any chops if you want to act or what's her thing? ok, so i don't have any sisters alley and one mom there was always in my business. the ladies are going to do what they want to do. nobody's going to tell them what to do . i've been trying to smile. you've got a dance. you think you're good dance, you want to try dance. they've called tick tock. know your dance. the courts are going to have to get her mind. she doesn't see that you dancing. it's tick tock. so you know, i have to wait for her to now. she has a dance class this year. so i've got excited about that because i'm hoping maybe
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the teacher will let her know how you got mo data. you know, she's got to find it on our own. i'm in no rush. i. she kind of hope if she does find arts a little towards the backend of her ation. and then that me, she got a full education. listen when you're driving or that class today for the 1st. she's got a smile on her face, writes, it's a big home run right off the bat. i mean you want a happy kid? yes, she's had a small vehicle. i was talking to you up is what they're you blessed enough to have your parents still julia? yes, the parents are still, they must be so proud of you that loved my parents. they've read. they've reached the nutty stage. now. they are officially nuts. my mom, all she wanted for mother's day was an instagram post. i'm like, mom, that's such a wretched thing to ask for. you. you don't like my pictures enough on my, i'm not really dealing with this with my mom. she puts up the strangest content. i
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see it almost keep moving like it's an ex girlfriend. it's not that bad, it's bad stuff, but that's a beautiful name change. it's true. like you know what i mean? now it's called nuts. told her that it was nice jay, but still it sounds like they're open to more magical approach to life. no it's. it's like we're in that everybody loves raymond portion of life now. well, listen, brother, you're blessed. if on both sides of that, if the younger generation is happy and you still bus to have your parents, you came through. it reminds them watching a thing called a 100 footway of where these guys go into the tube and then they explode out at the end you had that's. you caught a big way, brother, you exploded out of the tube and you're still stand and you're bless math science. i don't. well and i'm a little better on for me, new year. good kat, i enjoy my time with you. thank you. big up. all right, julio. white folks just let me sell the soap here. the podcast is ever after with
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julia why? as i said earlier, as in happily ever after. and it sounds like a nice approach, man meeting other people who have gone on where that is the 1st act and the next act as life should be. sometimes the heartbreak, the 1st act supersedes the other acts. that's not the balance, but we're exploring how you could make that work. and the podcast has been turned into a tv show adaptive streaming device service called topic t o. p. i see in the 1st episode aired august 26 july. why? thank you very much. this is denise miller plus one, the ah ah, in the 1920s infinity and several 100 african americans moved to the soviet union. and many of their descendants still lived in russia. law. never
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yet to be truthful. nice things. was that richard lum duck back home. i can never get something from racism under complete lack of prospects or not, but mother ill be losing one by elsa store. provide you with the ranger. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all. some of the african americans who went to soldiers union in the 1930 found great success seems to me and now almost a 100 years later, history is repeating itself. my great grandfather, george time, went to russia. i'm probably the worst time to go anywhere. why not mean what if i come here?
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i joined me every thursday on the alex summon show when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me ah, the war may have to come for the americans. but a warning defeat had become even more important and was unfolded watershed moment. okay. down in history books. as a mocking beginning of the end of american preeminence, this is the end of america, a seafood that maybe red orange yellow maybe be sure that they going to be on the
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sweet side of things. i received a rounder soft and looking they soon again, they're going to be sweeter in some way. i had like this out here or not, that optional. this job in the front event, it's frustration is 3, but i lied the us the u. k. and australia, leave it out of a pacific security lines seen as an effort to count the design of the know that says joe biden, make the rather embarrassing flip up while announcing the deal. apparently forgetting the name of the australian prime minister and they keep doors and i want to thank that come down on thank you very much. i appreciate.
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