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The JV Club with Janet Varney

Jacqueline Lopez

The JV Club with Janet Varney

Maximum Fun

Comedy Interviews, Jv, Arts, Maximumfun, Interview, Janet, Leisure, High School, Club, Varney, Comedy

51K Ratings

🗓️ 29 February 2024

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

What’s happening in this episode of The JV Club? Oh, just a couple of Korras hanging out together, talking about letting go of “the cool kids” and finding your RPG and “Pride and Prejudice” crew! It’s Jacqueline Grace Lopez (Korra in Nick All Star Brawl 2; General Hospital), and she’s kicking ass on and offscreen (with a little time to play in the Pony-verse thrown in for good measure).

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0:00.0

Hey, wonderful's welcome to episode 546 of the JV club with my phenomenal guest,

0:07.3

Jacqueline Lopez. I was so excited to have her on the podcast. We had a wonderful conversation. I know you're going to love it.

0:15.6

Very inspiring. Such a thoughtful, wonderful mind, Jacqueline has and I can't wait for you to give it a listen and I just want to point out we didn't talk about it until the end but

0:27.8

Jacqueline did the voice of Cora for the most recent video game that featured Cora, which is awesome.

0:34.6

So you really have two Cora's talking to each other if you want to think about it that way.

0:38.0

And what a delight in and honor.

0:40.5

So check out the episode.

0:41.9

I hope everyone is doing well, and I'll talk to to get right into just

1:06.2

praising you and your beauty because I don't want people to think that's all I

1:10.3

care about but I will take it.

1:12.8

Good. That's the only reason I agree to be on this to be honest.

1:18.2

Oh good. Oh good good good good good. Oh my god. Yeah, I mean that's really, well don't, but don't you find yourself doing that? I mean, I really feel like, I mean, I, it's, it's just, we just live in a world where I would never want a child like when I meet a

1:34.4

child this is not you but like when I meet a child I'm so conscientious about like

1:39.5

don't just tell that trial how attractive they are don't you know what I? Don't make it about that. That's not what's important. But you know, sometimes somebody just, something grabs you and you're like, well, I do need to tell you that you're extremely adorable child like but I don't know I'm always like I never want to say you know I mean yeah no I think so I think that we have to like it's it's almost like we're healing ourselves through every interaction because us growing up like I find myself not necessarily correcting

2:07.5

But just pointing out to like family members of mine because they will comment the first thing that's what someone's on TV or the

2:14.5

first time they see someone in a magazine they'll comment on their height, weight,

2:18.4

whatever's going whatever differences happen and on the flip side you want to make sure that those

2:24.3

those aren't the first go-to things that the future generations latch on to so I

2:29.5

think that there's this course correct and self healing that you know I'm not I'm not

2:35.3

looking to change anyone's mind but I know for myself I really do believe that

2:40.0

every person we meet is a reflection of ourselves so we can kind of mirror that

2:45.7

affirmation back to ourselves in some way and yeah whether or not it lands on them or

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