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The Stan Steele Podcast will feature guests from many different walks of life. Some guests may have higher public profiles than others, but my primary goal is to bring you a wide array of guests with different backgrounds and areas of expertise. The podcast is for all age groups. I hope you find the content informative as well as fun. I will put out a new episode every two weeks. Please subscribe to the channel to get notified about new content. Also, you can contact me via email at: thestan ...
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THREE BEAUTIFUL FACES, ONE DRAMATIC DESTINY! She was born Kara of Krypton?s Argo City, but spent her formative years on Earth under the guidance of her famous older cousin, Superman. Now she is the equally celebrated Supergirl, aka college Freshman Linda Lee Danvers. Sharing the same amazing super-powers as the Man of Steel, she aids all mankind and fights a never-ending battle for truth and justice. But life as an orphan has left Linda ill-prepared for adolescent social challenges, and a fi ...
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80s TV Ladies

134 West | Susan Lambert Hatem & Sharon Johnson

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3-time Podcast Awards Winner. Webby nominated for Best Indie Podcast. 80s TV Ladies is dedicated to the beloved female-driven shows of the 1980s! Do you love 80s pop culture, television and fabulous women? On our show, you’ll hear a breakdown of how these shows got made, how they were influenced by the times and, in turn, how they influenced pop-culture trends to follow. We love discussing the “two-steps forward, one-step-back” lens of media-driven feminism. Join hosts Susan Lambert Hatem an ...
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"Blueprints & Backstories: Business, Mysteries, and the Art of Storytelling" Description: Saga Media invites you to tune in to "Blueprints & Backstories," an enlightening podcast that merges diverse interests and engages listeners with captivating conversations. Our co-hosts, Jeremy Bruce and Al Marschke, leverage their varied backgrounds to present a show that navigates business corridors, peels back the layers of enigmatic mysteries, and shines a spotlight on unique and intriguing narrativ ...
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In this special bonus episode, Susan, Sharon and Melissa spill a few secrets about our upcoming season and fun guests coming soon to 80s TV Ladies. Can you guess what female-driven television shows from the 1980s we’ll be covering in our upcoming season? THE CONVERSATION Do we know what we did this summer? How was your summer? What is that feeling …
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BONUS: Check out this exciting encore episode from Season 1: Part TWO of our interview with true show business icon and classic 8os TV Lady -- “Remington Steele’s” one-and-only Laura Holt -- Stephanie Zimbalist. In a career spanning six decades, Stephanie has performed on stage and screen with everyone: Alec Baldwin, Walter Matthau, Jessica Tandy, …
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It's more Summer Reruns. Check out this cool encore episode from Season 1: Susan and Sharon sit down with a true show business icon and classic 8os TV Lady -- “Remington Steele’s” one-and-only Laura Holt -- Stephanie Zimbalist. In a career spanning six decades, Stephanie has performed on stage and screen with everyone: Alec Baldwin, Walter Matthau,…
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In this episode we discuss the world of energy and specifically the oil & gas industry with petroleum engineer Sarah Phillips. Her recent public speaking which includes being the first speaker at the President Trump event in Butler, PA in which she was fearing for life as bullets flew over her head during an assassination attempt, to just days late…
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Encore! Encore! For the summer break, Sharon and Susan take you back to the 80s with reruns, and back to Season 1 with a very special encore presentation of Ep. 119. Meet the woman behind Mary Beth Lacey. Sharon and Susan are excited and honored to talk with Emmy and Tony Award winning actress and the star of Cagney & Lacey, Tyne Daly. In a career …
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"One of the things I love about looking back at 80s television is you get to see some early and amazing young stars and very exciting stunt casting." It's Guest Stars Galore on 80s TV Ladies! We're taking a nostalgic trip back to the iconic 80s sitcom "A Different World." Susan and Sharon debate -- and celebrate -- the amazing roster of guest stars…
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The 90s TV Babies are back to examine the 80s sensation A Different World! Serita Fontanesi, Sergio Perez and Megan Ruble signed up for classes at Hillman College TV. But now it’s time for finals. This will ALL be on the test. Professors Lambert and Johnson assigned these episodes to watch: S1: E1 -- “Pilot” S2: E1 -- “Dr. War Is Hell” S2: E20 -- “…
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In this episode Jeremy discusses the relentless advocacy work being conducted by Mary Beth Cirucci and Emily Greene of Americans for Prosperity in representing & defending the livelihood of the citizens of Pennsylvania & America. Mary Beth & Emily discuss the history of AFP, the upcoming 2024 election(s), their community work to remove the barriers…
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“A lot of production companies… who decide to do stories about people of color are not used to having the people of color they hire coming in with an opinion. Coming in contradicting them on certain things.” -- Neema Barnette, director, A Different World Susan and Sharon welcome legendary producer-director Neema Barnette to talk about her journey f…
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Episode 19 features Will Noon. He's a dynamic young talent in the world of video, film, music, as well as many other endeavors. He has a refreshing outlook on life and he shares some mistakes he's made along the way, but it ultimately made him a better person as he continues to strive for more.Stan Steele által
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“You can be anything you want in this world, darling. But if you become an actress or a nun, I’ll kill myself.” -- legendary actress Josephine Premice to her daughter, writer/producer Susan Fales-Hill. Susan and Sharon welcome writer and showrunner Susan Fales-Hill as they continue their look back at the classic 80’s comedy series A Different World…
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Sharon and Susan begin an all-new series of episodes looking at the groundbreaking 80s sitcom A Different World (1987-1993). This Cosby Show spin-off starred Lisa Bonet, Kadeem Hardison, Jasmine Guy, Charnele Brown, Dawn Lewis and Marissa Tomei. It explored the lives of students at Hillman College, a fictional HBCU, and addressed issues such as rac…
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“I was quite set on theater. I was going to go out to Los Angeles for one year -- and that was it. Then I was going to go back to New York and devote myself to the theater. It didn’t work out that way.” -- Jan Eliasberg 80s TV Ladies "Director Ladies" series continues as Susan and Sharon welcome legendary director Jan Eliasberg. Jan began her telev…
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Welcome to "Saga Media," where hosts Jeremy Bruce and Al Marschke take you through various topics, from the thrilling world of sports to compelling cultural discussions. While we often spotlight the Pittsburgh Steelers, delving into their strategies and team dynamics, our episodes range across various subjects that capture our listeners' interests.…
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The Best Indie Podcast nomination IS the award! Susan and Sharon thank ALL the listeners who came out to support “80’s TV Ladies” as Best Indie Podcast for the WEBBY AWARDS. A big welcome to all our new listeners! And a sincere thank you to all who voted and to our listeners who reached out. BIG THANKS to our friends who shouted us out, including: …
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Help us win a Webby Award - Vote at WebbyAwards.com. Vote for 80’s TV Ladies for Best Indie Podcast at the Webby Awards Now! Voting ends Thursday, April 18th, 2024. Vote: tinyurl.com/vote80tvl Thanks to our dear friends, Weirding Way Media and Astonishing Legends for all their support! Cheers and welcome to any Richard Hatem's Paranormal Bookshelf …
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In this thought-provoking episode of "Fueling Progress: Voices from the Energy Frontier," we sit down with Mark Caskey, President of the American Oil and Gas Alliance and a steadfast figure in the energy sector. Diving deep into the industry's complexities, Caskey sheds light on natural gas's pivotal role, the intricacies of pipeline politics, and …
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In this lively episode, Jeremy Bruce and his co-host, Al Marschke, take a delightful detour from their usual discussions on videography and finance to embark on a playful exploration of trivia. Saga Media presents an engaging session filled with true or false questions that span a wide array of topics, from science myths to quirky animal facts and …
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BREAKING: 80s TV Ladies has been nominated for a Webby Award! Help us win. VOTE HERE! Back to our episode: Sharon and Susan burst into the Blue Moon Detective Agency and hire Maddie and David to help them answer ONE BURNING QUESTION: What are their Top 8 favorite episodes of the entire series? Maddie: “Eight? Eight? Why not ten?” David: “Can’t do i…
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Encore! Encore! In celebration of the premiere of Cagney & Lacey 42nd years ago this week, here is a look back at the special Sharon Gless interview we dropped one year ago today! Sharon and Susan are at Podcast Movement Evolutions and The Ambies this week! So here's a look back to when they go to sit down with show business legend Sharon Gless. Mu…
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The 90’s TV Babies return: Serita Fontanesi, Sergio Perez and Megan Ruble are back to do a little Moonlighting! Do you agree with the 90s Kids about Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis' hit show? Susan and Sharon served up five key episodes for the Babies' viewing pleasure: S1: E1 – “Pilot” S2: E3 – “Money Talks, Maddie Walks” S2: E4 – “The Dream Sequ…
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“I was never so tightly wound as the night we transmitted the show directly from ABC in Los Angeles to New York. We basically went live.”– Sheryl Main, post-production supervisor, Moonlighting Susan and Sharon take you “behind the scenes” with Moonlighting post-production supervisor – and legendary publicity strategist Sheryl Main. As a Unit Public…
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“I said to Cybill Shepherd, ‘You are a Prima Donna!’ And she said, ‘Yes. I am. Do you know what ‘Prima Donna’ means, Glenn? It means First Woman. And don’t you forget it.” – Glenn Gordon Caron In the second of our two-part conversation with Moonlighting and Medium creator Glenn Gordon Caron, we cover everything from Al Jarreau’s iconic theme song t…
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“They said I could do whatever I want. So I thought, I’ll write a boy-girl detective show that kills this stupid genre.” – Glenn Gordon Caron, creator of Moonlighting Some walk by night, some fly by day… Susan and Sharon cross paths with legendary writer, director, producer and creator of the classic 80’s series Moonlighting for a rollicking conver…
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Join Al Marschke and Jeremy Bruce on their latest episode of "Saga Media," where they dive deep into the evolving dynamics of media and the pivotal role of critical thinking in today’s information age. Drawing from Al's extensive background in the media industry, they offer a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of news and television. The…
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Susan and Sharon sit down with actor, director, and writer Elayne Heilveil. Elayne has worked with Mike Nichols and Mark Rydell in the classic 70s television series Family and has guested on such shows as The Rockford Files, The Waltons, Emergency!, Hawaii 5-0, Hill Street Blues and The Mary Tyler More Show. She has appeared opposite such legendary…
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“Every new Star Trek show ‘ruins’ Star Trek.” – Nana Visitor In the second episode of their two-part conversation, Susan and Sharon open a channel into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with Nana Visitor who starred as “Kira Nerys” on the classic television series. Nana reflects on the differences between working in television then vs. now, balancing work…
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“I remember an agent saying to me: ‘You’re not pretty, you’re not fat – I don’t know what to do with you.’… They still don’t know what to do with me.” – Nana Visitor All-New 8TL Pop-Up Series - "Star Trek Ladies". Explore out-of-this-world conversations with and about the women of the Star Trek universe! Sharon and Susan begin with Nana Visitor, wh…
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“The thing I loved about the theater was ‘the puzzle’. And in television, it was a new puzzle every week. And I LOVED that.” – Mary Lou Belli, on the joy of directing. In a career spanning five decades, Emmy Award-winning director Mary Lou has directed episodes of Charles In Charge, Major Dad, The Hughleys, Girlfriends, Monk, The Game, Heart of Dix…
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Is “Reservations for Eight” your favorite or LEAST favorite episode of “Designing Women”? How can a simple television comedy cause us to dive into a deep discussion of First Wave Feminism? Yes, it’s time for the 90’s TV Babies to weigh in on Linda Bloodworth-Thomason’s Designing Women. Serita Fontanesi, Sergio Perez and Megan Ruble were given the a…
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Join us on "Resilience Redefined," where this week's guest, MJ Delre, a master barber from West Virginia, shares his profound story of transformation with our host, Jeremy Bruce. MJ's tale is one of true tenacity, tracing his path from the depths of personal struggle during the 2008 mortgage crisis and a battle with addiction that began in his teen…
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Join Al Marschke from Saga Media as he sits down with the up-and-coming visionary behind Life Camera Soul Photography, Jordan Jenkins. In this inspiring episode of "Through the Lens," we dive into Jordan's photographic odyssey, exploring the pivotal moments that led him to chase the light and capture life through his unique perspective. From his ea…
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On this special Bonus Holiday-themed episode, Susan and Sharon welcome Stan Zimmerman, co-writer of Ladies of the ’80s: A Divas Christmas. Stan Zimmerman is a prolific producer and director but is perhaps best known for his work with writing partner James Berg on A Very Brady Sequel and on the classic television as Roseanne, Gilmore Girls and The G…
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Susan and Sharon continue their discussion with the creator of Designing Women, Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (also Evening Shade, Hearts Afire, Filthy Rich, and more!). In Part Two of their conversation, Linda touches on the challenges of television production, her experiences with Dixie Carter, Delta Burke’s struggles on the show -- and the differenc…
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In this captivating episode of "Through the Lens," we sit down with Mike Harintan, a distinguished photographer who penetrated the veiled perimeter of Chernobyl three decades post-catastrophe. Harintan's vivid narrative escorts us through the obscured corridors of history, revisiting the Russian government's concealment efforts and the enduring spi…
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Susan and Sharon are honored to speak with the creator and writer of Designing Women, Linda Bloodworth Thomason. Novelist, playwright, documentary filmmaker and philanthropist, Linda is a five-time Emmy Award nominee who has created, written and produced such signature hits as "Evening Shade", "Hearts Afire", "Women of the House" and "Filthy Rich".…
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In this illuminating episode of 'Powering Progress,' host Al Marschke sits down with Jeremy Bruce, the dynamic Chief Executive Officer at Saga Companies, to explore the burgeoning world of microgrids. As these self-sufficient energy systems proliferate across business communities and residential areas, Jeremy shares his valuable insights on how mic…
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Join us on "The Competitive Edge," a podcast where Tobias (Toby) Schwab, a seasoned Human Resource specialist, dives into the complexities of the job market. Toby brings a unique perspective to the conversation, having recently transitioned to his current role through the processes he explores. He shares invaluable insights on differentiating onese…
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“She didn't twirl just a baton. That baton was on fire. And when she threw that baton into the air, it flew higher, further, faster than any baton has ever flown before, hitting a transformer and showering the darkened arena with sparks!” - Julia Sugarbaker Susan and Sharon continue “‘Designing Women’ November” with an episode devoted to the actres…
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Susan and Sharon get to sit down with writer/producer/show-runner Maggie Friedman to talk about the show that inspired her to embark on a career in television: Designing Women. Designing Women (1986-1993) was created by the legendary Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and starred Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Jean Smart, Annie Potts and Meshach Taylor as the o…
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