The moms are joined by legendary musician Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC on this fresh new episode! Joe, Steve and Chris share how their paths initially crossed - from a never before seen short film in 2003 to sharing a comedy club stage in Nashville. Hear the first thing Chris bought his mom after *NSYNC success and crazy fan encounters. Plus, can you guess what the moms superhero names would be??
With the help of Auntie Chris the moms answer your questions and dilemmas. This week they help answer questions ranging from a student with college debt, how to process rejection from a parent and handling kids in a busy store. Be sure to check out Chris Kirkpatricks new show “Name Drop” available on all podcast platforms and YouTube. All on this brand new episode of Two Cool Moms!
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In this episode of Smart Talks with IBM, Jacob Goldstein speaks with Rebecca Finlay, CEO of Partnership on AI, about the importance of advancing AI innovation with openness and ethics at the forefront. Rebecca discusses how guardrails — such as risk management — can advance efficiency in AI development. They explore the AI Alliance’s focus on open data and technology, and the importance of collaboration. Rebecca also underscores how diverse perspectives and open-mindedness can drive AI progress responsibly.
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This week, Tommy is joined by actor Thomas Doherty who is currently shaking things up in Season 2 of the intoxicating drama, Tell Me Lies. You know and love Thomas from so many fan-favorite projects like the Descendants franchise, the Gossip Girl reboot, Dandelion, The Invitation and so many more. But now he plays Leo, the charming newcomer who finds himself in the middle of Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen’s (Jackson White) toxic past. Tell Me Lies has been crowned as one of today’s most bingeworthy shows, and audiences can’t get enough of the intense drama that unfolds week after week. Today, Thomas opens up about how starring in the Descendants films changed his life, what those years meant to him, transitioning from a more family-friendly network to the next chapter of his career, the one role he would love to reprise from his past, what it was like acting in some of those wild and racy scenes in Gossip Girl, the conversation he had with Ed Westwick about playing a role loosely inspired by his original Chuck Bass, the intensity of working on a show like Tell Me Lies, forming his chemistry with co-star Grace Van Patten, the finale that the audience isn’t going to be ready for, why he isn’t big on setting goals and rather live in the present, and much more.
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