 
                9. Come Out, Come Out with Jared Goldstein
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We had such a nice time talking to the very funny and talented Jared Goldstein. Was he a child actor? Yes. Did he have his first gay kiss at an audition? Of course. Was Hugh Grant a huge hair inspiration? Can't believe you'd even ask that. Follow Jared on IG at @heyjaredhey.
Credits:
Hosted by:  Mo Welch and Joanna Katcher
Recorded at: The Cabin in Mt. Washington, Los Angeles
Theme Song: "Sweaty Betty" by Charm School ft. Munny Cat (courtesy of Marmoset Music)
Cover Photo: Kim Newmoney
HMU: Andrea Martin
Cover Layout: John-Allison Weiss
 
                        
 
  
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