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    Explore " christopher mcdougall" with insightful episodes like "Destiny Calls", "DCR Summer Edition - Christopher McDougall", "22 Cheese Shop Cafe Encounters", "Peter Sarsgaard on Long-Distance Running, Mandolin Playing, and Horticulture" and "2: Doritos are Healthy!" from podcasts like """Am I Old Yet?" A coming of age screwball comedy with a difference", "Dirt Church Radio Trail Running", ""Am I Old Yet?" A coming of age screwball comedy with a difference", "Time Sensitive" and "Latest in Paleo"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Destiny Calls

    Destiny Calls

    Ep 6 finds René's acting career taking off, while Artemis and Persephone persuade Helen that her super hero journey is in need of a lift, and they are just the beings to give it to her. Christopher McDougall plays René, Matthew Field plays Tom Maximan. I do the others.

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    Music - John T Labarbera
    In the Labyrinth
    Song of the Goddess Diana

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    DCR Summer Edition - Christopher McDougall

    DCR Summer Edition - Christopher McDougall

    Kia ora e te whānau. Welcome to the second week of the 2022/23 DCR Summer Editions. This week we bring you the amazing conversation we had with New York Times Best Selling Author, Christopher McDougall. Matt really wanted this one replayed as he was so riddled with Covid at the time it still feels like a fever dream. This is also the episode where one Lola Rayment was launched into the trail running podcast consciousness, and where we learned about  Born to Run II - Enjoy!

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    22 Cheese Shop Cafe Encounters

    22 Cheese Shop Cafe Encounters

    Helen makes a new friend who bumps into her (literally) at the Cheese Shop Cafe. Turns out they have a mutual acquaintance in Rene, the young Scot who rescued Helen's cheese in a previous episode (#14). Meanwhile Charlie, Susie's friend from uni, has retired his Polish alter ego Piotr. About time too!

    Scots actress Morag Stark joins the TMT ensemble to play the role of Auntie Jean. Christopher McDougall reprises his double act of Rene and Charlie. You can support our team by donating the price of a cup of coffee at buymeacoffee.com/AmIOldYet, or by becoming a Patron at Patreon.com.

    And if you enjoy this episode, drop a word in the comments on the website at https://am-I-old-yet.com

    Support the show
    • Please donate to our crowdfunding campaign, so that we can pay the performers and upgrade recording equiment. https://fnd.us/AmIOldYet?ref=sh_1DCqMf
    • Transcripts are available at the dedicated podcast website if your podcast app doesn't provide them.
    • You can leave a comment or review at www.amIoldyet.com/reviews,
    • @AmIOldYet2
    • The music featured in Seasons 6, 7, 8 and 9 is from "In The Labyrinth" by John T LaBarbera, available on Bandcamp.
    • https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1708289
    • Thanks for listening. Stay safe.

    Peter Sarsgaard on Long-Distance Running, Mandolin Playing, and Horticulture

    Peter Sarsgaard on Long-Distance Running, Mandolin Playing, and Horticulture

    The actor Peter Sarsgaard cannot be pinned down. He may be best-known for his portrayal of John Lotter in 1999’s Boy’s Don’t Cry. Or as Charles Lane in the 2003’s Shattered Glass. Or perhaps for his roles in films like Garden State (2004), Green Lantern (2011), and Jackie (2016). Or maybe as the CIA chief in the 2018 Hulu miniseries The Looming Tower. Or it could be for his stage work, on Broadway and Off-Broadway, in plays such as The Seagull, Kingdom of Earth, and Burn This. For good reason, the 48-year-old is among the most talented, versatile, and unassuming actors working today.

    In large part, Sarsgaard’s prolific career and success stems from the fact that, beyond the screen and the stage, he has thoughtfully cultivated a rich array of interests in things far outside of acting: Running. Mandolin playing. Gardening and horticulture. Writing. On this episode of Time Sensitive, he speaks with Andrew Zuckerman about how each of these outside engagements continues to feed his life while also helping fuel his acting.