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''No Kidding? Me Too!'' Podcast Launches Second Season


KMG Utopia Studios
KMG Utopia Studios

KMG Utopia Studios, TalkShoe and Mark Krantz Productions announce that actor Joe Pantoliano and his daughter Daniella Pantoliano will kick off season two of their podcast "No Kidding? Me Too!" at Advertising Week NY 2021 with a live Q&A on Monday, October 18 at 4:30pm ET and a virtual session on Tuesday, October 19 at 2pm ET.

The duo will conduct an interview with Kelly Carlin, author, performer and life coach. Growing up as the only child of comic legend George Carlin, Kelly will share her family's struggle with mental health, addiction, and healing.

This season will continue the candid and revealing conversations with familiar and important names in the entertainment and mental health fields, including comedian Lewis Black, former NFL player Michael Oher, New York Times columnist Dr. Jen Gunter and mental health advocate and son of Robin Williams, Zak Williams. The podcast examines "Emotional Dis-Ease" and how to cope with day-to-day life and the blurry line between creativity and madness: "It's ok not to be ok."

"We are thrilled to bring this important conversation to Advertising Week," said Joe Pantoliano. "It is important for us to collaborate with brands and advertisers on the increasing intensity of brain Dis-Ease, the co-occurring nature of addiction, and how to discover a recovery process. This is a perfect opportunity to raise the volume on recovery."

"This is a great opportunity to bring the essence of 'No Kidding? Me Too!' to the advertising community," added Daniella Pantoliano. "We can show them in 'real time' how we address the issues surrounding 'Emotional Dis-ease' in a uniquely compelling, funny, and entertaining way."

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