Appears On
Episode Appearances
You Are Good · May 13, 2026
Thirteen w. Bree Essrig
“Primary host conducting interview and thematic analysis of the film with guest”
You Are Good · May 6, 2026
Kiki's Delivery Service w. Livia Tsang
“Host of feelings podcast about movies; facilitates discussion on burnout, creativity, and human connection through film”
You Are Good · Apr 29, 2026
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home w. Sandy Ernest Allen
“Host of the podcast, leads discussion about Star Trek IV and its emotional resonance”
You Are Good · Apr 22, 2026
Showgirls feat. Crystal and Ariel Demure
“Host of You Are Good, a feelings podcast about movies that explores emotional impact rather than critical judgment”
You Are Good · Apr 15, 2026
Crazy Rich Asians w. Amanda Wong
“Podcast host conducting episode discussion and providing personal anecdotes about Asian family communication networks”
You Are Good · Apr 9, 2026
The Prince of Egypt w. Maya Williams and Max Wolpert
“Host of the podcast; previously worked with Maya Williams at NAC Factory in Maine”
You Are Good · Apr 1, 2026
Coco w. Héctor González
“Host of You Are Good; facilitates discussion and shares personal reflections on family memory and activism”
You Are Good · Mar 25, 2026
A Beautiful Mind w. Nathan Shuherk (aka schizophrenicreads)
“Primary host conducting interview and facilitating discussion about mental health representation in film”
You Are Good · Feb 11, 2026
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark w. Safe Slut
“Primary host conducting interview and thematic analysis of Elvira film”
You Are Good · Feb 4, 2026
Ghost World w. Lucé Tomlin-Brenner and Carolyn Kendrick
“Primary host facilitating discussion about Ghost World's themes and cultural significance”
You Are Good · Jan 28, 2026
Turning Red w. Livia Tsang and Carolyn Kendrick
“Primary host of You Are Good, a feelings podcast about movies”
You Are Good · Jan 21, 2026
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy w. Chris Kluwe and Sooz Kempner
“Host of You Are Good podcast, facilitating discussion about Anchorman and connecting it to social issues”