• Episode 239 - Julie Bowen

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 239 - Julie Bowen

  • Summary

  • Julie and Tom talk religion, childhood trauma, and the joys of 7-11

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    00:00:00 - Intro
    00:00:30 - Toast
    00:02:00 - It’s hard to watch yourself perform
    00:07:00 - Childhood Religion and the Long Island Medium
    00:16:40 - Boarding school
    00:18:50 - Being the artistic child
    00:27:44 - From Modern Family to New Jersey
    00:37:52 - Uncomfortable Moment
    00:43:40 - Julie doesn’t consider herself a comedian
    00:47:45 - Julie’s a boy mom, Tom’s a girl dad
    00:49:28 - Midwestern cooking
    00:51:30 - Julie picked up some skills in Italy
    00:56:03 - Julie hates horror
    00:58:00 - Tom still goes to church
    01:07:13 - Taste Test
    01:12:20 - Julie has no birthday
    01:14:21 - Julie’s kids won’t look in the freezer
    01:15:19 - Tom really doesn’t talk about Jesus very much, he promises
    01:19:10 - Sourdough starter can be like a pet
    01:22:20 - Julie is a judgmental Pickleball player
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