Ronna Glickman & Beverly Ginsberg are the best-selling co-authors of You'll Do A Little Better Next Time: A Guide to Marriage and Re-marriage for Jewish Singles ("It says Jewish in the name -- but it's for everyone!"). These outspoken fiftysomethings from Boston, who can be seen regularly at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in LA, dispense their unique brand of relationship advice while interviewing/interrogating celebrity guests. Looking for the archives? All episodes older than 6 months can be found exclusively on Stitcher Premium, ad-free. Go to stitcher.com/premium and use promo code EARWOLF for 1 month free (and $5 off the annual plan!)
Ronna & Beverly come at you LIVE from The Bell House in New York to get in deep with comedians Chris Gethard and Rachel Dratch! First, we hear about the girls' sojourn through the nation's capital, and then they talk to Chris about his parentage of a goat in college and the most surprising calls he's received on his podcast Beautiful Stories from Anonymous People. Later, they find out from Rachel who the biggest schmuck was at the SNL 40th Anniversary party followed by a debate over the most convenient way to raise a tiny Jew.
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Welcome to Ronna and Beverly! Paul Scheer presents this bonus episode introducing the ladies and their world. Backstories, catchphrases, and helpful tidbits abound, and it's all here in one guide to catch you up to speed - and, hopefully, to help you #convertafriend!
The absolutely wonderful Jessi Klein (Inside Amy Schumer head writer/executive producer) joins Ronna and Beverly to chat about motherhood, getting lost in Central Park, her new book of hilarious essays "You'll Grow Out of It," and shaking Gwyneth Paltrow's hand. Plus, Spaghetti-O's tells us what was her favorite thing she did in the city of Boston.This episode is sponsored by Squarespace and Third Love.
The fabulous Beanie Feldstein joins Ronna and Beverly to chat about her role in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, her love of musical theater, and the origin of her nickname Beanie. Plus, the ladies talk all about Beyoncé's Lemonade with Howl Production Manager Tiffany.
Ellie Kemper is the definition of young at heart! Ellie joins Ronna & Bevery in the Earwolf studio to chat about the wonderful cast of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, why she hasn’t joined Twitter, meeting her husband when she did bits on Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and what her celebrity cause would be if she had one. Plus, Beverly explains why she’s been leaving a muffin on Ronna’s doorstep for the past 2 weeks.
Happy 4th of July from Ronna & Beverly! The hilarious and wonderful Mitch Silpa of The Groundlings joins Ronna & Beverly to chat about the first time he met Ronna in Hungary, 27 Dresses being the most re-watchable movie, his experience auditioning for SNL, and much more. Plus, we hear what the ladies have planned for Independence Day.
Ronna & Beverly had a wonderful time at the new UCB-Sunset in Los Angeles and they are now sharing their great time with you! Jack Black and Paul F. Tompkins are your wrapped up Hanukkah and Christmas presents this year. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all!This episode is sponsored by: Squarespace . Use the offer code GINSBERG at checkout for 10% off.Club W. Go to clubw.com/shalom to get a bottle of wine on the house with your first order!
The fabulous Leslie Grossman drops by to chat about being adopted as a child, adopting her own child, her rare uterus condition, and her love of candy. Plus, Ronna and Beverly recall their Thanksgivingkkah.
How did everyone enjoy The Academy Awards? Fresh from the hottest Oscar party in town, Ronna and Beverly are here with Joey McIntyre whose beautiful blue eyes enchant us as we learn about his travel style, dental hygiene, and tuchus. For those participating in a podcasting pool, you can place your bets on Joey being charming, funny, and an absolute delight!
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