
Jeremy Piven Coming To The Keswick For Some Stand-Up Comedy
Emmy award-winning actor Jeremy Piven joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss an upcoming stand-up appearance at the Keswick Theater in Glenside, PA. First, Piven and Giordano discuss a record that Piven holds alongside other great actor Bryan Cranston, being the only actors to win an Emmy in consecutive years for the same character, for Piven being Ari Gold. Then, Giordano and Piven discuss Piven’s methodology in approaching roles, and breaking out of what the public expects out of one as an actor, telling of two upcoming films, one being The Walk, in which he plays an Irish gangster in a film about the 1974 bussing segregation controversy. Then, Piven and Giordano discuss Piven’s decision to enter into the world of stand-up comedy as a dramatically trained actor, with Piven explaining his appreciation for the vulnerability one has to offer on stage. Then, Piven and Giordano discuss Piven’s illustrious career, talking about his time spent on Ellen, being a regular cast member when she made headline news after coming out as gay. Finally, Piven discusses the misconception that his personality is at all similar to that of his Ari Gold character, telling that he’s much more laid back than the Entourage talent agent counterpart he played on screen. For tickets to Piven’s show, head to AXS.com.
Sean Spicer On Our Country’s Trend Toward A ‘Radical Nation’
Former Press Secretary Sean Spicer returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the slow shift we’re seeing in the country toward becoming a ‘radical nation.’ In his upcoming book based on the topic, Radical Nation set to release in October, Spicer takes a deep look at the radicalism we are seeing on both sides of the political sphere of the country. First, Giordano and Spicer discuss the situation playing out down at the border as immigrants continue to pour over the border. Giordano and Spicer discuss why Biden continues to promote such radical ideologies as something like ‘open borders,’ with Giordano and Spicer suggesting that Biden places utmost importance on being remembered alongside Roosevelt as a legendary figure. Then, Giordano brings up allegations by the Left against Tucker Carlson, who say that he’s promoting a concept called ‘replacement theory,’ a theory heavily promoted by White supremacists. Giordano asks Spicer if he aligns with what Carlson said, and tells how his and Tucker’s analysis differ from replacement theory.