

I'm like, "Oh, I miss my group of friends, but I can listen to this podcast. It motivated me to get off my butt in the mornings and certain shows, and then there's other podcasts that are entertaining where I can feel like I'm part of. The reason why I ask is because podcasting for me, listening to podcasts, did two things. We stayed friends and yeah, he's a guest on my podcast this week and we had a blast talking about life acting. I was excited to work with him on the pilot and then it got stopped because of the pandemic and we never went back to it. He's been in the business for a while and it was such a blast to work with him. I don't know if you know Richard Brooks, he's an old "Law & Order" guy. When the pandemic hit, I was working on the pilot for NBC called "Echo" with JJ Bailey, Richard Brooks, who was on my podcast this week. I was eating and doing kettlebell swings and I got - I was like, "Oh, this is not in my normal range," for acting, and so I was like, "Okay, I got to bring the cardio back." It was a bummer for everybody, but I don't want to complain too much about it, because I know a lot of other people had it a lot worse. I got prison thick during the, as you can see by my kettlebells in the back. She's able to play and everything like that." It worked out great, and watching the other people's expressions awesome too. Like the gorgeous lady said." I can see Ainsley, as Jet, go like, "Why are you saying.?" Anyway, it's this wonderful little moment. Like the lady said," and this is in front of her coworkers. It's the second episode and this is the first time they bring me on to help her do her job, and she's not too fond that. This is the first time I got to mess with Ainsley a little bit while working. I appreciate that.Īre there any specific moments of that really stick with you that you remember fondly? You got to say the lines they give you at least for a couple takes, but they're very generous in letting me play around with the comedy a little bit and throw in an improv line here and there. Did you have a lot of freedom with your character on "Law & Order?"
