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Blank Check with Griffin & David

Sleepless in Seattle with Katey Rich

Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check Productions / Talkhouse

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Comedy, Film Reviews

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2020

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

Only Nora Ephron could make a rom-com where the leads interact for 2 minutes an instant classic. The BC crew makes a Tom and Meg inspired long distance call to Katey Rich (Vanity Fair) for Ephron's sophomore hit, Sleepless in Seattle (1993). We get into how rom-coms have risen and fallen, the lure of cool boat houses, and the enigma that is Chet Hanks.

For the month of June we will be spotlighting groups dedicated to and run by Black trans and non-binary people who need our help.

This week's organization is:

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey folks, before you listen to today's episode, we want to take a brief moment to talk about the Okra Project.

0:06.3

The Okra Project is a 100% grassroots org that helps feed the Black Trans and gender non-conforming community.

0:13.4

This month, they've also launched a Mental Health Initiative, an honor of Nina Pop and Tony McDade,

0:18.7

to help individuals pay for free therapy.

0:21.4

You can visit theokraproject.com to learn more and donate if you're in a position to do so.

0:27.5

You can find links in the episode description and on our social media accounts at

0:31.8

blankcheckpod. Thank you and enjoy the episode.

0:34.3

What are you going to do?

0:57.3

I'm going to get a bed every morning, breathe in and out all day long and then after a while,

1:03.3

I won't have to remind myself to get a bed every morning and breathe in and out.

1:07.3

And then after a while, I won't have to think about how I had a great and podcast for a while.

1:14.3

What's the word being replaced?

1:19.3

Perfect.

1:20.3

Yeah.

1:21.3

David, can you give me another line reading?

1:26.3

Can you ask me, tell me what was so special about your wife?

1:31.3

Tell me what was so special about your wife.

1:33.3

Well, how long is your podcast?

1:35.3

Well, it was a million tiny little things that when you added them all up, they meant we were supposed to be together and I knew it.

1:42.3

I knew it the very first time I podcasted her.

1:45.3

It was like podcasting home only to no podcast I'd ever known.

1:48.3

I was just taking her podcast to podcast her out of a podcast and I knew it was it was like podcast.

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