dinner party with jeremy fall
By Dinner Party Podcast
dinner party with jeremy fallOct 21, 2021
episode 18: annastasia seebohm
annastasia seebohm is a game-changing businesswoman who worked her way from assistant to global chief executive in just eight years. in this episode, she sits down with jeremy to discuss setting and reaching goals, achieving professional satisfaction, and how she’s changing the world with the brilliant minds foundation.
episode 17 - rebecca minkoff
rebecca minkoff is a fashion designer known for her successful designs and her advocacy for women in the workplace. in this episode she and jeremy discuss their childhood fears, their experiences with mental health in the office, and their very different experiences with scientology.
episode 16: andrew east
andrew east is an nfl free agent and entrepreneur, who signed six nfl contracts in just four years. in this episode, he and jeremy discuss parenthood, dealing with anxiety, and the importance of appreciating the moment.
episode 15: alessandra torresani
alessandra torresani is an actress, podcaster, advocate, who uses her platform to raise awareness and support for mental health. in this episode she sits down with jeremy to discuss the importance of speaking out about our struggles, the pitfalls of planning a covid wedding, and which fast food restaurant reigns supreme.
episode 14: mat kearney
mat kearney is a musician known for his unique blending of genres, utilizing everything from hip hop to folk pop. in this episode, he sits down with jeremy to discuss the exhausting nature of fame, the nuances of faith, and the benefits of not finishing college.
episode 13: emma hunton
emma hunton is an actress and singer, who has starred in everything from good trouble to to the national touring production of wicked. in this episode she sits down with Jeremy to discuss mental health, activism, and body positivity, and the two explore what happens when you get an unsolicited dick pic in the middle of an interview.
episode 12: danny green
danny green is a three time nba champion, who won his most recent championship in the middle of a global pandemic. in this episode, he talks to jeremy about how young players can navigate the pressures of success, how he keeps it together in difficult moments, and what it was like living in the nba bubble.
episode 11: lizzie velasquez
lizzie velasquez is a motivational speaker, youtuber, author, and activist, who went viral when she used her platform to ask her audience how they define themselves. in this episode, she sits down with jeremy to discuss the highs and lows of her career, her struggles with loneliness and isolation, and how she found her way back after hitting rock bottom.
episode 10: tyler shields
tyler shields is a photographer, director, author, and skater, known for his provocative (and sometimes controversial) photographs. in this episode, he talks to jeremy about the near-death experience that changed his life, how he lives without fear, and what to do when the secret service shows up at your door.
episode 9: romain grosjean
romain grosjean is a formula one turned indycar driver who has raced all over the world. in this episode he sits down with jeremy to discuss the mental side of his sport, the crash that almost claimed his life, and the race ban that forced him to reexamine his mental health.
episode 8: tia mowry
tia mowry is an actress, writer, host, mother, and twin, known for her iconic role on the disney classic sister sister. in this episode she sits down with her old friend jeremy fall to discuss the perils of growing up in hollywood, especially when you're a twin. they also cover how to keep fame from going to your head, and delve into the importance of representation and empathy in building a better world.
episode 7: jerry ferrara
jerry ferrara is an actor, producer, and podcaster, known for originating the iconic role of turtle on the hit series entourage. in this episode he and jeremy bond over being raised by single moms, and discuss if an entourage reboot would work today. they also talk about why mental health is as important as physical health, and how to keep your head on your shoulders when fame finds you.
episode 6: bobby hundreds
he's known for co-founding iconic streetwear line the hundreds, but bobby hundreds is the first to admit he does "a little bit of everything, and a lot of nothing." the multitalented multi-hyphenate sits down with jeremy to discuss his book, his career and the life he's lived along the way. they also dig into the challenge of keeping a brand alive in changing times, and why failure is the best teacher you'll ever have.
episode 5: andrew schulz
andrew schulz is a comedian, podcaster, and host who flipped the script when he successfully turned an instagram comedy show into a four part netflix special.
in this episode, the enterprising comic joins jeremy to talk about the grueling process of shooting that special, as well as the connection between comedy and mental health. he also educates jeremy on why food and comedy don’t mix, and reveals that city boy jeremy is really a country mouse in denial.
episode 4: shawn johnson east
shawn johnson east caught the attention of the world when she won olympic gold at just sixteen years old. In the years that followed, she would go on to write a bestselling book, steal hearts on dancing with the stars, and start a family of her own.
in this episode, she sits down with jeremy to discuss the subjective nature of her sport, the role of creativity in elite athletics, and how she stayed sane while growing up in the spotlight. she also opens up about how both her sport and the spotlight pushed her into a dark place, and what it took to pull herself out.
episode 3: yung pueblo
diego perez (who writes under the pen name yung pueblo) is an activist, writer, and motivational speaker, whose simple, profound words have had a huge impact on his global audience. in this episode, he joins jeremy to discuss the balance between medication and meditation, and the importance of finding a middle ground.
episode 2: jinger vuolo
when jinger vuolo was nine years old, a documentary about her family changed her life in a major way. after nineteen years (and counting) of duggar drama, the precocious kid is all grown up and making her own life in the city of angels.
in this episode, she joins jeremy to talk about her life, her relationships, and how she maintains her mental health. they also dig into the isolating nature of fame, the struggle of making friends as an adult, and the difference between being arkansas famous and la famous.
episode 1: lamorne morris
lamorne morris is an actor, host, and comedian, best known for originating the role of cat-loving-cop winston bishop on the hit sit-com new girl. following a very strange year of isolation, lamorne sits down with jeremy to discuss his time on new girl, his acclaimed hulu show woke, and the struggles of social media. the pair also dig into the strange nature of fame, and what it feels like to be stopped for photos and autographs when you can't even afford to pay rent.