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We Need a Macy Gray Comeback (w/ Cole Hawkins)

We Need a Macy Gray Comeback (w/ Cole Hawkins)

FromWhere Are We Now? with Rivkah Reyes


We Need a Macy Gray Comeback (w/ Cole Hawkins)

FromWhere Are We Now? with Rivkah Reyes

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Aug 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today's guest is my dear friend Cole Hawkins (School of Rock, Big Daddy, Pootie Tang) and I'm so thrilled to speak to him. We chat astrology, comfort movies, growing up in the Bronx, being discovered, boundaries, and so much more.Follow Cole on IG @cole__east!Check us out on Instagram @wherearewenowpod!If you're in the Los Angeles area, please come out to the world premiere of Alex/October on August 28th. Get your tickets on AlexOctoberMovie.comIf you like our show, please leave us a review! If you leave a review and DM us a screenshot on Instagram @wherearewenowpod, Rivkah will pull a tarot card for you! Join our community on Patreon for BTS, personalized shoutouts, and more! https://patreon.com/rivkahreyesBlack Lives Matter! To research anti-racism resources and donate, please visit https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/Follow Rivkah Reyes! Twitter: @rivkahreyes Instagram and Tiktok: @rivkah.reyesThis show is produced by Rivkah Reyes and Tyler Joanou. Theme Song written and performed by Rivkah Reyes! Music Produced by Elise Wattman! (@soupysounds) Graphic Design by Crystal Cosmos! (@crystalcosmosart) and editing by Rivkah Reyes and Samee Junio (@it_your_sam)!
Released:
Aug 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Where Are We Now? is a podcast diving deep into the elusive world of child stardom, hosted by actor, comedian, and writer Rivkah Reyes (who you might know from the iconic film School of Rock and Netflix's Easy.) Where Are We Now? provides a platform for former child stars slash current adults living their dang lives to tell their own stories authentically so that Buzzfeed doesn’t have to.