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Listen to The Locher Room for a special episode in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. I sat down with Michelle Ray Smith, best known for her role as Ava Peralta on Guiding Light. While fans will get a glimpse into her time in Springfield, Michelle will be sharing her deeply personal journey through breast cancer. Crystal Chappell drops in to show her support for Michelle.
Diagnosed first in late 2021 and now facing a recurrence, Michelle's story is one of faith, resilience, and humor. She has bravely chosen to approach her battle with laughter and positivity, despite the challenges that cancer brings. Michelle will open up about the importance of family, her deep faith, and how she navigates the ups and downs of this ongoing fight. Her message is one of strength and hope, and she’ll share advice for others walking a similar path.
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Listen as I welcome two amazing guests, Julie Dove and Lauren-Marie Taylor, for a special conversation! 📺
Julie Dove recently wrapped her latest stint on Days of Our Lives as the villainous "Connie," turning heads with her captivating portrayal of a character gone bad. Lauren-Marie Taylor is best known for her 12-year role as "Stacy Donovan" on ABC's Loving. She also made waves in the horror genre with Friday the 13th, Part 2 and the recent Sundance hit A Violent Nature.
Here's what's extra special: Julie and Lauren-Marie have shared a deep friendship since Julie's teenage years, thanks to a 10-year fan letter exchange that started when Julie was just 13. Now, they're real-life friends, and we'll be diving into their incredible story, which includes a visit to the set of Loving in the late '80s.
Listen to this conversation to hear all about their careers, personal stories, and the special bond that has grown between them—plus some fun behind-the-scenes moments that Days and Loving fans won’t want to miss! Don’t miss it! 🎬 -
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Listen to an exciting conversation with the talented Paul Carafotes! Paul is an award-winning actor, writer, and director who has graced our screens in beloved shows like The Greatest American Hero, Different Strokes, Knots Landing, MINDHUNTER, and the second season of Tulsa King.
Having worked alongside legends like Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, and James Gandolfini, Paul has carved out an impressive career in both acting and storytelling. His play Beyond the Ring, about the bond between father and son, earned him accolades as a writer, while his directorial debut Club Soda won multiple awards.
Paul is also the author of the critically acclaimed Charlie Bubbles children's books, inspired by his son. Through his nonprofit, Charlie Bubbles Cares for Kids, Paul donates books to children in hospitals, schools, and homeless children.
Don't miss this inspiring chat—listen in to discover more about Paul's incredible journey in entertainment and how you can support his charitable mission at CharlieBubbles.com! -
Listen to a powerful and inspiring episode of The Locher Room with Beth Chamberlin and Tina Sloan.
Beth Chamberlin will be my guest to discuss the Rockland Women Leaders Hall of Fame Celebration where she was honored by the Center for Safety & Change. Beth is being recognized for her incredible work with her Nyack Boot Camp, where she empowers people of all ages to enhance their physical well-being through exercise while fostering mental health by creating a secure and encouraging community.
The Center for Safety & Change is celebrating its 45th Anniversary and hosting the Rockland Women Leaders Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. We'll also discuss the importance of supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
Joining Beth will be Sandra Page-Cook, the Development Officer at the Center, to shed light on their incredible work in the community. And you won't want to miss a visit from Tina Sloan, Beth's on-screen mom from Guiding Light, as they reflect on their impactful domestic violence storyline and its lasting impact.
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Listen to The Locher Room for an exclusive conversation with Dan J. Kroll, founder of Soap Central!
After 30 years at the helm of the longest-running soap opera website, Dan Kroll has made a bold move by stepping away from Soap Central. The site was sold to Absolute Sports, a tech-led sports and gaming media giant.
We'll dive deep into Dan's journey from launching Soap Central in 1995 to becoming a Red-Carpet mainstay and hosting the successful podcast Soap Central Live. Discover what led to his surprising decision to sell, his thoughts on the ever-changing soap opera landscape, and what’s on his bucket list now that he’s moving on from the 7-day, 18-hour grind of running a website.
You won't want to miss this conversation with a true pioneer in soap opera journalism, who turned his passion into a philanthropic force and a beloved community hub. Listen to this entertaining and heartfelt discussion with Dan Kroll on The Locher Room! -
Join us in The Locher Room as we celebrate a remarkable milestone with three of daytime television’s brightest stars — Sharon Case, Joshua Morrow, and Michelle Stafford — in honor of their 30-year journey on The Young and the Restless!
Michelle Stafford, who originated the role of Phyllis Summers in 1994, is back on Y&R since 2019 and has earned a total of twelve Daytime Emmy nominations, winning twice for Outstanding Lead Actress and once for Outstanding Supporting Actress. With her versatile talent spanning film, television, and digital media, Michelle has been an audience favorite for decades.
Sharon Case, who joined Y&R in 1994 as Sharon Collins, has grown into one of the show’s leading ladies. Sharon has won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress and earned numerous nominations for her riveting performances. Beyond her Y&R role, she has a rich history in television and film.
Joshua Morrow, who has portrayed Nicholas Newman since 1994, is a fan-favorite and has earned five Daytime Emmy nominations. Known for his charm and talent, Joshua has become synonymous with his character, captivating viewers for three decades. Don't miss this special episode as we dive deep into their incredible stories, careers, and unforgettable moments from their three decades on The Young and the Restless.
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Join us as we honor the 15th anniversary of the final episode of Guiding Light in this episode of The Locher Room! ✨ I'm excited to welcome Guiding Light’s Frank Dicopoulos, who captivated audiences for 22 years as the beloved Frank Cooper! Frank's career began in primetime with memorable appearances on Falcon Crest, Who's the Boss?, and Hotel to name a small few. Currently, he lends his voice to Andrew Rutledge in the final season of the audio drama Forever and a Day.
We'll look back at Frank's remarkable journey on Guiding Light, where his character, Frank Cooper, became the heart of Springfield. The show built the entire Cooper family around him, introducing his sister, father, and mother, creating one of the most beloved families in daytime television. We’ll also dive into his experiences on other projects and what he’s been up to since the show's final curtain 15 years ago today.
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Join us in The Locher Room for a special conversation with Emmy Award-winning producer, writer, and director, Jody Small.
We'll be discussing her powerful one-hour documentary, The Storm & The Boats, which captures the raw, emotional, and diverse experiences of New Jersey residents during the COVID-19 pandemic. Derived from her Pandemic Stories Project, Jody filmed over 25 hours of oral histories in 2021 to preserve these stories for future generations. The documentary highlights the voices of healthcare workers, elected officials, students, parents, and many more, offering a personal narrative to the pandemic and its impact on mental health.
Don't miss this the chance to listen to this insightful discussion with Jody Small, as we delve into the importance of preserving these vital stories for the permanent record. -
I couldn’t be more excited to finally welcome actor Steven Weber to The Locher Room! Join Steven and I as we dive into his remarkable career and revisit one of his earliest and most memorable roles as Kevin Gibson on As the World Turns.
Steven is currently captivating audiences on NBC’s Chicago Med, produced by the legendary Dick Wolf. His recent credits include HBO’s Ballers, Epix’s Get Shorty, and a standout guest appearance in Curb Your Enthusiasm. You’ve also seen him in the Netflix sensation 13 Reasons Why. Best known for his unforgettable role as Brian Hackett on the hit series Wings, Steven also voiced Charlie B. Barkin in All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series and delivered a chilling performance as Jack Torrance in Stephen King’s The Shining. His versatility shines through in recurring roles on iZombie and NCIS: New Orleans and in his standout title role of Jeffrey in the 1995 LGBTQ+ classic film Jeffrey.
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Tune-in to listen to a new interview with actress and singer Melanie Smith.
I chatted with the talented actress, singer, and my friend, Melanie Smith. Melanie about her new jazz album, The Broken and the Breaker, which is out now.
Fans know and love Melanie for her portrayal of Emily Stewart on As the World Turns, her memorable role as Jerry's girlfriend on NBC's hit show, Seinfeld and so much more.
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Listen in to a very special episode of Conversations with Alan featuring award-winning author Heather Morris who joined me from Brisbane, Australia.
Heather dropped by to discuss her New York Times Bestselling book, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, which has sold over 13 million copies worldwide since its release in 2018, and the Peacock series of the same name that premiered in May 2024. The series stars Harvey Keitel as Lale Sokolov and Melanie Lynskey as Heather.
Heather first met Lale in December 2003, shortly after his wife had passed away. She was told by a friend, that he had a story worth telling, leading to many days spent with the tattooist of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Lale’s life was forever changed the day he looked into the eyes of a young girl as he tattooed her left arm, and she tattooed her love into his heart.
What Heather received from Lale was a love story set against the backdrop of the Holocaust. The possibility of survival for these lovers was slim, but prisoners 32407 and 4562 did survive. They endured a place etched in history as a Dante-esque circle of hell, survived a death march, were separated and reunited, married, and lived happily in Melbourne, Australia, for 58 years. The Tattooist of Auschwitz is the story of Lale and Gita.
In 2018, Heather visited Auschwitz/Birkenau, an experience that profoundly deepened her understanding of the stories she had heard from Lale.
Don’t miss this chance to hear first hand from Heather to learn how meeting Lale changed her life and how the dream they shared of seeing his story on screen was realized this year. -
Listen to this special episode of The Locher Room featuring two incredible guests— Debbie Matenopoulos and Andy Paige.
Debbie, a five-time Emmy® nominee, has been a staple in the entertainment industry for nearly three decades, known for her work on Home and Family, The View, and much more. Andy, an actress, beauty expert, and inventor, is currently appearing as Pearl on @General Hospital.
We dove into their impressive careers, their appearances on General Hospital and the unique collaboration between Knocking and the show that’s bringing Port Charles into the homes of fans like never before. Fans can shop officially licensed products inspired by the show, including the Deceptor skincare wand and more (https://shophomeandheart.com).
Don’t miss this chance to connect and hear from two dynamic personalities and learn more about how you can bring a piece of Port Charles into your life. -
Catch a special Author's Afternoon in The Locher Room!
First, find inspiration with Jolie Downs as she guides you through Thriving After 40. Based on her popular podcast, Jolie’s book offers a step-by-step guide to building a more authentic and fulfilling life, highlighting stories from over 100 thriving individuals to reveal universal truths for living your best life at any age.
Next, take a hilarious journey into the world of celebrity culture with Jeremy Murphy’s Too Good to Fact Check. Packed with outrageous and humorous stories from his years as a glossy magazine editor, this book offers a candid look behind the scenes, sharing star-studded moments with the likes of LL Cool J and Harrison Ford.
Finally, discover the hidden gems of Connecticut with Sarah Cody’s Around Every Corner of Connecticut. With over 25 years of experience as a travel reporter, Sarah showcases her favorite spots—from majestic bald eagles to unique hiking trails, offering insider tips for exploring the state’s vibrant and scenic destinations.
Download the audio version of this episode today and hear directly from these talented authors about their incredible books! -
Soap opera favorite Signy Coleman joined us in The Locher Room for the very first time! From playing Hope Adams on The Young and the Restless to Annie Dutton on Guiding Light, Signy has captivated audiences for decades. She’s now co-hosting a new podcast, The Significance, with Tyler Ford.
Download the audio version of this episode today to catch up with Signy and hear all about her incredible career! -
As the World Turns alum Jon Prescott joined me in The Locher Room to look back at his time playing Mike Kasnoff.
Jon has also appeared in numerous primetime series, including The Client List, 30 Rock, Rescue Me, CSI: NY, Watch Over Me, Law & Order, and more. His film roles include Howl and The Holiday.In January 2020, Jon opened Throw Clay LA, a ceramics studio in downtown Los Angeles, where he now spends his time running the studio and working with clay.
Download the audio version of this episode today to catch up with Jon Prescott and hear about his journey in TV, film, and ceramics! -
Celebrate the killer final season of the award-winning audio soap opera, Forever and a Day in The Locher Room.
The final season will run through March of 2025. Joining us to mark this occasion is creator, co-Executive Producer, co-head writer, and narrator Casey Hutchison; co-Executive Producer, co-head writer, and the voice of Danielle Fraser, Candice Mack; co-Executive Producer, script writer, and voice of Olivia Bookman, Emmy Morgan; script writer Erik Andrus; voice of Christopher Marshall, Lance Guzman; voice of Antwan Jeffries, Dorell Anthony; voice of Elaine Harper, Elizabeth von Isser; the voice of Emma Jensen, Jeanne Young; and the voice of Sheridan Matthew, Tonja Walker.
Join us as we look back at four seasons of this award-winning radio soap with its creators and some of the incredibly talented actors who brought the Forever and a Day stories to life. -
Emmy Award-winner Courtney Hope sat down for an in-depth interview in The Locher Room.
Courtney joined The Young and the Restless in 2020 as Sally Spectra, a talented fashion designer looking for a fresh start in Genoa City.
Courtney originated the role of Sally first on The Bold and the Beautiful in 2017 and departed the show in 2020. Sally Spectra is the namesake to her aunt (played by the late Darlene Conley).
Hope won the Daytime Emmy this year for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a drama series and was previously nominated for the same category during her tenure on The Bold and the Beautiful.
In addition to her daytime roles, Courtney has had guest starring roles on the hit primetime series Transparent, Bones, NCIS, Criminal minds, CSI: Miami, Grey’s Anatomy and more. Courtney is a fitness enthusiast who has spent time working as a trainer, certified nutrition coach and she has been a proficient and competitive dancer since the age of five.
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Join us for an engaging conversation with Emmy-nominated actress and Spirit Guide Jessica Jimenez Perry and singer-actress Lisa Donahey!
Jessica and Lisa, both known for their roles on "Guiding Light" and "General Hospital," will share insights into their careers, friendship, and much more. Jessica, who debuted as Catalina Quesada on "Guiding Light" in 2000, has overcome incredible challenges, including a life-threatening illness in 2020. She now runs her own theater company and has a massive TikTok following of over 450k as a guide and tarot reader.
Lisa Donahey, who has portrayed Nurse Lisa Myers for over 10 years on "General Hospital," has been captivating audiences in Southern California with her versatile singing for over 30 years. Her music is featured on Sirius XM's Siriusly Sinatra and Hallmark Channel Radio, and she has released four albums, including her latest holiday collection, "Dream Me Home for Christmas."
Don't miss this opportunity to meet these talented women, hear their remarkable stories, and be inspired by their journeys. -
Listen to an inspiring interview with Philadelphia native and singer/songwriter Cole Redding in The Locher Room.
We'll dive into his new single, his journey to sobriety at just 20 years old, and his incredible experience being mentored by the iconic Jon Bon Jovi.
Cole is making waves in his "Gay Americana" era, seamlessly blending classic American pop culture with a fresh LGBTQ spirit. His fourth single is set to become an anthem for inclusivity, written to be the song he needed to hear as a kid. Cole hopes to inspire the next generation to embrace their true selves.
Don't miss this opportunity to meet Cole Redding and be uplifted by his insights on the beauty of individuality and self-love. -
Tune-in to The Locher Room as we welcome Connie Passalacqua Hayman, also known as Marlena De Lacroix. Connie will share her deep passion for daytime television and discuss how it shaped her illustrious career as a writer, editor, and professor.
Connie began her journey into soap journalism in 1980, serving as editor for Afternoon TV magazine and Soap Opera World. Her contributions spanned across every soap magazine ever published, including notable roles at Soap Opera People and Soap Opera Digest.
In 1989, Connie was invited by Mimi Torchin to write the critical column "Critical Condition" for the newly launched Soap Opera Weekly magazine. Under the pseudonym Marlena De Lacroix, her candid, witty, and impeccably written columns quickly became a sensation in the soap industry.
Beyond her impactful columns, Connie's writing has graced prestigious publications such as the New York Times, New York Daily News, USA Today, Variety, and TV Guide. She served as a syndicated television columnist for United Features and as the soap columnist for Newsday. In 2007, she launched her own platform, Marlena De Lacroix, Soaps for the Thinking Fan.
Don’t miss this insightful conversation with Connie Passalacqua Hayman looking back at her incredible career in soap journalism, her over 50 years as a soap viewer and her time creating the popular column, Critical Condition under the pen name, Marlena De Lacroix. - Laat meer zien