Be Good Humans : ANNIE POTTS: America’s Meemaw
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Trey and Brian snuggle up with America’s favorite grandma and star of the long running CBS hit comedy Young Sheldon - award winning actress and super Good Human Annie Potts.
Annie Potts is a beloved, award-winning actor known for her iconic roles such as Meemaw in Young Sheldon, Mary Jo Shively in Designing Women, Janine Melnitz in Ghostbusters, and the voice of Bo Peep in the Toy Story film series. She is also the founder of The Heart Channels which pours hope and love into communities and supports those in need, lovingly - and immediately. Neighbor to neighbor, heart to heart.
Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.
Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.
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Annie Potts is a beloved, award-winning actor known for her iconic roles such as Meemaw in Young Sheldon, Mary Jo Shively in Designing Women, Janine Melnitz in Ghostbusters, and the voice of Bo Peep in the Toy Story film series. She is also the founder of The Heart Channels which pours hope and love into communities and supports those in need, lovingly - and immediately. Neighbor to neighbor, heart to heart.
Brian Phelps is an American radio personality, actor, and comedian best known for co-hosting the nationally and globally syndicated Mark & Brian Morning Show in Los Angeles for 25 years. As the co-lead of his own television series, with multiple roles in movies, and a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Phelps is also an inductee in the Radio Hall of Fame.
Trey Callaway is an American film and TV writer and producer who wrote the hit movie I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and has produced successful TV series like CSI:NY, Supernatural, Rush Hour, Revolution, The Messengers, APB, Station 19 and 9-1-1 LONE STAR. He is also a Professor at USC.
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Be Good Humans
Welcome to Be Good Humans, the heartwarming and entertaining weekly podcast where Radio Hall of Fame member and comedian Brian Phelps teams up with award-winning television showrunner and professor Trey Callaway. Each 30-45 minute episode brings you a delightful mix of good comedy, engaging conversation, and inspiring interviews with truly GOOD HUMANS from all over the world.
Join Brian and Trey as they share uplifting stories, like the North Carolina bait and tackle shop owners who united their hurricane-struck community with karaoke nights, or the Canadian woman who turned her road rage trauma into a global rubber duck phenomenon. Hear the moving tale of a couple who transformed their grief over losing a newborn into a mission to build playgrounds for disabled children nationwide.
In these often dark and divisive times, Be Good Humans is designed to make you laugh, cry, and reflect on our shared humanity. Discover the extraordinary potential within each of us to dig deeper, try harder, and become the best versions of ourselves. Tune in weekly to be inspired by stories that remind us all of the power and importance of being good humans.
Join Brian and Trey as they share uplifting stories, like the North Carolina bait and tackle shop owners who united their hurricane-struck community with karaoke nights, or the Canadian woman who turned her road rage trauma into a global rubber duck phenomenon. Hear the moving tale of a couple who transformed their grief over losing a newborn into a mission to build playgrounds for disabled children nationwide.
In these often dark and divisive times, Be Good Humans is designed to make you laugh, cry, and reflect on our shared humanity. Discover the extraordinary potential within each of us to dig deeper, try harder, and become the best versions of ourselves. Tune in weekly to be inspired by stories that remind us all of the power and importance of being good humans.