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Allison Williams Going into the podcast arena!
The M3gan The actress, 37, will soon launch his first podcast ever, along with their lifelong best friends hope Kremer and Jaymie Oppenheim, people can reveal exclusively. Per an official edition, main guide Fixed phones Will the trio “open up its shame-emission group chat to discuss everyone” what S —? “moments of adulthood and parenting.”
Williams tells people that the first episode of Fixed phones “Is really an introduction, but from there it goes in a bunch of different directions.” (For a snoppy view, Listen here.)
“We tried to come up with a wide range of subjects, where there would be something for everyone,” she explains. “There are discussions that feel quite specific about parenting, but then there are more broad substances such as aging and hormones and conflict/resolution in relationships.”
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Williams-who is the mother of 3-year-old son Arlowith hubby Alexander Dreemon – admits that she still has not “completely wrapped my head around being in the podcast game”, but says she first got the idea to make a “because of a group chat that I formed when I was pregnant.”
“During this stage of my life I have found that I have leaned most on my friends from growing up when we all navigate about the same things at about the same time,” Girls Alum continues. “And two of my friends happen to be experts in areas that I constantly asked questions about (Jaymie is a therapist, and Hope is an educator for children).”
“So I thought, what if I could give other people access to Jaymie and Hope’s expertise?” She adds. “And maybe on the road I can share some own life lessons.”
Collaborating with Kremer and Oppenheim has felt like a natural extension of their lifelong binding, because they are “all from the same city and from very similar demographic experiences.”
“Although we do not represent a number of identities in that way, we are each connected very different emotionally,” Williams tells People. “By discussing these shades and our different answers to things that happen in life … we feel confident that we will join our listeners.”
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The experience of collaborating with their two best friends has also felt “quite dreamy” for Williams, who explains, “The thing about knowing someone for the vast majority of your life is that their behavior in some new area will feel somewhat predictable.”
“There is obviously some Surprises. Like: Hope and Jaymie have spent exactly zero time in the public eye so far in their lives, “continues Get out star. “But they are so articulated, thought -provoking, instinctive and have learned so quickly about this aspect of my life that has so far been mysterious to them. And I have followed their leadership sometimes, because I have navigated how much of my own personal life to share on the show.”
Williams Raves that it has “been so fun to do something that feels so professional with” Kremer and Oppenheim, after knowing each other on a personal level for so long.
“We have been with each other from kindergarten: Play on travel football teams, by having braces, going through puberty, remaining in contact through high school and college, in and out of relationships And start families … this just feels like a really fun next chapter, “she adds.
Fixed phones Premiere on June 9, with new episodes every Monday.