This week, in what might be the funniest episode yet, Molly and Emese are joined by co-stars Amy Schumer and Brianne Howey. They get candid about motherhood, career evolution, and their new film, Kinda Pregnant —which unexpectedly led to Amy’s latest health discovery. Amy opens up about how public criticism led her to uncover her Cushing syndrome diagnosis, what it’s like to navigate comedy and Hollywood as a mom, and the importance of sharing birth stories without shame. Brianne shares how becoming a mother has shifted her perspective on work, how Ginny & Georgia ’s Georgia Miller compares to real-life parenting, and the power of female friendships in the industry. We also go behind the scenes of their new Netflix film, Kinda Pregnant —how Molly first got the script, why Amy and Brianne were drawn to the project, and what it means for women today. Plus, they reflect on their early career struggles, the moment they knew they “made it,” and how motherhood has reshaped their ambitions. From career highs to personal challenges, this episode is raw, funny, and packed with insights. Mentioned in the Episode: Kinda Pregnant Ginny & Georgia Meerkat 30 Rock Last Comic Standing Charlie Sheen Roast Inside Amy Schumer Amy Schumer on the Howard Stern Show Trainwreck Life & Beth Expecting Amy 45RPM Clothing Brand A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
The Marshall County High School History Club proudly presents... The Book of Marshall. This is a student researched, written, produced, and hosted project dedicated to learning and preserving the history of Marshall County, Tennessee.
The Marshall County High School History Club proudly presents... The Book of Marshall. This is a student researched, written, produced, and hosted project dedicated to learning and preserving the history of Marshall County, Tennessee.
Frederick Fisher was a Private in the Virginia militia and participant in the Battle of King's Mountain. He fought for the nation's independence, and he eventually found his way to what would become Marshall County. His service and dedication would be remembered in late 2024 during a grave marking ceremony by chapters of the SAR. The MCHS History Club was invited to attend this grave marking. Join us in this episode of the Book of Marshall as Jainil Patel, Cayson Evors, Kinsey Bass, Darien Griffis-Luna tell the story of Frederick Fisher's life and service. Clark Rose, the Graves Committee Chair for the Lt. Andrew Crockett Chapter of the SAR, joined us to detail how the SAR puts together a grave marking ceremony. Finally, History Club members Johntavia Cross, Caroline McNutt, Abigail Haley, and Cathryne Burrahm discuss their experience and takeaways from attending the ceremony, including why it's important to keep these local history moments alive. Thanks to our Season 3 History Club Sponsors! TN WEB, By-Pass Market , S&D Food Mart, and J & J Antiques Links: Script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1REVlBEoN0-xopv03Ls4v1IdyIDoWkvX7D_qqinuUPzs/edit?usp=sharing Feedspot List: https://podcast.feedspot.com/tennessee_history_podcasts/…
Season 3 Premier!!! The Lewisburg Square has grown and changed throughout the span of Marshall County's History. From the Courthouse to the shops and offices that surround it, join the MCHS History Club on a journey through history to highlight some of the history of the Lewisburg Square. Interview with Lacy Hooten and Kathryn Lintz conducted by Cathryne Burrham and Caroline McNutt. This episode was hosted by Caroline McNutt, Cathryne Burham, Amri Armengolt, Darien Griffis-Luna and Cayson Evors. Researched by Johntavia Cross, Cathryne Burrham, Brooklyn Carter, Henry Pearson, Cameron Rhiner. Executive Produced by Travis Hillis and Laurie Crowell. Season 3 History Club Sponsors: TN Webb, By-Pass Market, S&D Food Mart, and J&J Antiques and Collectables.…
SEASON TWO FINALE! WM Carter (1868-1936) was a cornerstone of Lewisburg and Marshall County during his life time. In this episode, hosted by Teneal Alexander, Yareli Rosales, Caroline McNutt, Gracie Stephens, and Lyle Nelson, The MCHS History Club maps the life of WM Carter! Carter dedicated his life to the betterment of Marshall County, including his historic 1899 Map of Marshall County. Riding a bicycle across the county, Carter mapped every square mile of Marshall County, even interviewing and documenting the families, farms, and businesses. The Carter Map is still used to this day to varify century farms and is instrumental in historic research. Carter left his mark in Marshall. We also spend a few minutes with our Senior Members of the History Club for our Senior Sendoff, spotlighting our Class of 2024 members and where they are headed next! We are so thankful for the contributions of Cade Wiggins, Gracie Stephens, Caiden Emmitt, Henry Pearson, 2024 Vice President Lyle Nelson, and 2024 Club President Teneal Alexander and wish them the greatest success as they move on to the next chapters in their lives! Script and Notes Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oOSzsfp1WzZEyrmaMuFFw6owpmUItFUBG9GuVtlMMJw/edit?usp=sharing…
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Coach Joe George. Joe George spent nearly 40 years coaching baseball at Marshall County High School. He coached the defense for the Tiger Football team for 22 years. He was part of a state championship in football, and he coached the baseball program to State Titles in 1983, 1993, and 1994. He is a TSSAA Hall of Famer. More than anything else, he was a positive influence on his players, his school, and his community. Coach George passed away on April 9, 2024. History Club members Jontavia Cross, Cathryne Burrahm, Henry Pearson, Brooklyn Carter, Cameron Rhiner, and Lyle Nelson host this episode recounting Coach George's career and accomplishments. We also included an unreleased conversation between former football coach Bob Edens and Coach George discussing their state championship season. Finally, we close out with a series of tribute messages from former players and colleagues remembering the life and influence that Coach George had on them and in Marshall County, including: Mike "Monk" Reese Jeff Lyttle Kevin McGehee Danny Pickle Keith Stacey Brent Adcox and Coach Bob Edens…
Pearl Harbor was one of the worst attacks in U.S. history. In this episode, The History Club explores the stories of five Marshall County veterans who witnessed and survived the attack... Morris Looney, William Haynes, Rufus Foster, Swanson Stammer, and Lewis Wilson. This... is their story.
Captain Arthur Sheffield was a Revolutionary War captain of a militia from North Carolina. On our debut episode, the MCHS History Club discusses what roles a militia captain might have filled in the Revolution and examines the legacy and family history he established in Marshall County. We also caught up with Marshall County Mayor Mike Keny for a discussion on the importance of local government. Finally, our Alumni spotlight this month is Mrs. Kim Anderson! Check out the link below for our episode script, which includes our sources and links to our music for this episode. Hosted By: Ellah Wilson, Johntavia Cross, Sam Wilson, and Abbie Perryman Podcast Script, with sources, and music links: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1z3ouS969_S9b-kAyctJt8ZkukZ9HjfY9jkwuQQOZ8Vk/edit?usp=sharing…
Marshall County is home to a lot of history... but one of the lesser known stories of Marshall is our history with myotonic (aka fainting) goats. MCHS History Club Members Johntavia Cross, Caroline McNutt, Cathrynne Burrham, and Gracie Stephens trace the mysterious arrival of the goats to Marshall, their prominance in the area, and the origins of the Goats, Music, and More Festival. Cornersville's Cindy Carley of SeaQuest Farms discusses the modern approach to goat farming. Our community spotlight for this episode was MCHS Principal Justin Perry, who was a former student and teacher at MCHS!…
The Book of Marshall returns for Season Two!!!! Let's shine a light on some local legends from Marshall County. On the train tracks in Chapel Hill, Tennessee there can be found an eerie sight. The Ghost Light of Chapel Hill has sightings going all the way back to the 1930s! Teneal Alexander, Caiden Emmet, and Caroline McNutt host this episode, as we investigate the legends, the explanations, and the sightings of the Chapel Hill Light. John Rickman shares his insight and research with the History Club as well. We also check in with Mike Wiles, Marshall County's Circuit Court Clerk in our Community Spotlight. Thank you to John Rickman, Mike Wiles, Scot Leonard, Daniel Batey, Vanessa Sweeney, and Kim Anderson for contributing stories and interviews for our episodes! This episode was researched and written by Teneal Alexander, Lyle Nelson, Caiden Emmet, and Caroline McNutt. Produced by the MCHS History Club. Script and Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1elBk2KK1oTc0cF4NIbu0d6EGE-AdXo2LW6zBNrS5jnE/view…
BONUS! In preparation for Chapter 2 of the Book of Marshall, History Club Senior Caden Mills hosted a round table discussion featuring MCHS Tiger Football players and coaches from the 1984 season. We used clips of this discussion in our episode recounting the story of the '84 Tigers. As a bonus, here is the full discussion, featuring TSSAA Hall of Fame Coach Bob Edens, TSSAA Hall of Fame Coach Joe George, along with former players Jeff Lyttle, Danny Pickle, and Keith Stacey. We look forward to returning in the fall with new episodes for Season 2!…
Season One Finale! Grady Martin . Perhaps one of the most storied careers in music history from the 1940s all the way into the 1990s, Grady Martin innovated and shaoed the sound of Nashville and beyond! You may not know the name, but we promise you know his sound. Grady worked with legendary artists such as Marty Robbins, Willie Nelson, Brenda Lee, Patsy Cline, and many more. We also give our History Club seniors their due, with a quick Senior Sendoff. Thanks for checking out our Podcast and we hope to see you back next school year for Season Two! Hosted by Gwen Recabo, Matthew Martinez, Dre Draine, and Julie Henson. Episode Script, Sources, and Information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lGs0Dl1F82Uuimbm57YXf0jk1tgHej1slTKk8Vt-SHk/edit?usp=sharing…
Welcome to a special Bonus episode of the Book of Marshall. Join us for a special preview for the 2023 Tiger Football Squad as Coach Osteen reviews the spring practice and discusses next year's team! We hope to launch a weekly Tiger Football Podcast for next season, and this is a little preview of what that show might look like!…
One location in Lewisburg served the community as a site for the education of Marshall County students for over 100 years. From a run of private schools, to the birthplace of Marshall County High School.... However, most know this location as Connelly Middle School. The History Club investigated what made Connelly so special to so many in Lewisburg, but perhaps the best evidence is to just listen to stories that happened in the old hallways and classrooms. The memories and stories tell a history of a building that made an impact on so many people that spent time there learning and teaching. Walls can't talk... but maybe if we dig a little bit deeper and ask the right questions, those stories may still echo the halls of Connelly. This supersized episode hosted by MCHS students Lyle Nelson and Caiden Emmitt features contributions from several current and former educators as they recount stories from Connelly, including: Mary Brewer Ryan Henry David Steely Kevin Mcgehee Jenna Wilson Daniel Batey Mike Reese Lee Perryman Kyle Stacey Kathi Jo Martin Dickie Adkins Connie Page Benita Villines Jeanne Wiles Frank Sullivan MCHS Student Sam Johnson conducted a round table discussion with several former teachers from Connelly. Caiden Emmitt sat down with Frank Sullivan for an interview about the connection that Connelly shared with his community outreach organization, HOPEtown. Ellah Wilson also spoke with Director of Schools Jacob Sorrells for our Municipal Community Spotlight about the role a Director of Schools plays in the community. Show scirpt, sources, and resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mYZja634CzQilp1hTcCcMbIZuJBlf9lUghbjbKpZkNo/edit?usp=sharing Thank you for your support of the MCHS History Club! This is a student researched, written, and hosted podcast brought to you by students from Marshall County High School! We hope you enjoy, and remember to subscribe, follow, and leave a 5 star review!…
Legendary... it can mean so many different things. For the group of young men and coaches who suited up in the blue and white football uniforms in 1984 for the Marshall County Tigers, the idea of being Lengendary was probably the furthest word from their minds. However, in striving for excellence, pushing themselves, and playing the kind of hard nosed defense that could both excite their crowd, as well as silence their opponent's crowd... these Tigers may have found themselves worthy of legend. Bob Edens, Joe George, Jeff Lyttle, Danny Pickle, and Keith Stacey joined the History Club to help tell the story of the '84 Tigers! (And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our Bonus episode this summer of the complete Tigers Round Table!) We also hear from Lewisburg's Director of Economy and Community, Greg Lowe. This month's alumni spotlight is current UT-Knoxville freshman Gracie Steely. Hosted by: Teneal Alexander, Henry Pearson, Lyle Nelson, Caden Mills, and Caiden Emmitt Episode notes, sources, and music credits: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18bCubth0GteqdrUnLBoUk3LtPuhZlg_W9xE765WYoPI/edit?usp=sharing Show Website: https://bookofmarshall.podbean.com/…