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      <video:description>Fred Armisen wore a button with Carrie Brownstein&apos;s face on it when they first met at an SNL afterparty in 2003. Anyone else? Creepy. Fred? Perfect. That&apos;s the Armisen magic Carrie and Amy dissect in this episode. Brownstein joined to talk about her Portlandia co-star before Fred came on, describing him as unironic and generous, someone who can do impressions of you to your face and somehow make you feel seen instead of roasted. She and Amy geeked out over Fred&apos;s 50 accents bit, where he just commits to whatever choice he makes for each state, accurate or not. The trust is the joke. Amy&apos;s pumped to ask Fred about SNL, their shared aversion to physical comedy, and his role on Wednesday. But mostly she just wants to talk about how Fred&apos;s a comedic genius who isn&apos;t a snob.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Marin Morris stops by from backstage in Manchester to hype up Brandi Carlile, and somehow they end up riffing about what happens if you&apos;re stuck in traffic when Dolly Parton&apos;s waiting. Marin&apos;s take? &quot;I&apos;d probably quit music. I quit music, Dolly.&quot; She&apos;s there because of the Highwomen, that supergroup Brandi pulled together with Amanda Shires and Natalie Hemby. The origin story is perfect: Brandi literally called Marin at 30 Rock right before she went on Fallon and said &quot;I&apos;m putting this girl group together&quot; and Marin didn&apos;t ask questions. They bonded singing &quot;Natural Woman&quot; together at some Nashville awards thing. The Dolly detail that stuck with Marin? She still sings everything in the original key. Also she&apos;s extremely punctual. Amy promises to ask Brandi about touring with kids, which, yeah, that&apos;ll hit.</video:description>
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      <news:publication_date>2026-03-24T10:00:43.000Z</news:publication_date>
      <news:title>Steve Carell on Good Hang with Amy Poehler</news:title>
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      <video:title>Steve Carell on Good Hang with Amy Poehler</video:title>
      <video:description>Amy sits down with Steve Carell to talk Second City, Anchorman, The Office, and his new HBO show Rooster, but first she gets the dirt from Stephen Colbert, Steve&apos;s old roommate and Second City scene partner. The best story: Colbert had to understudy for Carell in the touring company with six days&apos; notice, which meant learning baritone horn from scratch. He bought the instrument for $250 (a month&apos;s salary at Second City), got Carell to write out the fingering since he couldn&apos;t read music, then spent his entire romantic weekend with his girlfriend Evie in her New York apartment practicing Anchors Away and Taps. The whole conversation captures that Second City era perfectly, the rivalry between improv schools on different Chicago streets, working the box office for free classes, and Colbert&apos;s realization that comedy&apos;s &quot;joy in failure&quot; meant he&apos;d found his calling. That viral Dana Carvey root beer ad clip comes up too.</video:description>
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      <news:publication_date>2026-03-17T10:01:32.000Z</news:publication_date>
      <news:title>Viola Davis on Good Hang with Amy Poehler</news:title>
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      <video:title>Viola Davis on Good Hang with Amy Poehler</video:title>
      <video:description>Amy breaks protocol by interviewing a spouse for the first time, and Julius Tennon doesn&apos;t disappoint. The best part? He admits Viola almost never called him after they met on the set of City of Angels in 1999 because he had his shirt on when he gave her his card. &quot;If my shirt had been off, she would have never called me,&quot; he says, which is absolutely incredible. They&apos;ve been together 27 years now, married for 23. Julius gets real about supporting each other as struggling actors with bad credit, producing The Woman King together, and why self-esteem means actually knowing yourself. He&apos;s got serious coach energy, saying Amy&apos;s name every other sentence, and honestly it works. The episode teases Viola&apos;s interview where they&apos;ll apparently discuss Rhode Island accents, skydiving with Meryl Streep, and her new James Patterson book Judge Stone.</video:description>
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