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Episode 40: Making It
Jonathan Stern

Making It #40: Jonathan Stern

Riki talks with producer/writer Jonathan Stern (Children’s Hospital, NTSF:SD:SUV) about early encouragement, comedy writing and what a producer really does.

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Comments

  1. Good day! Do you know if they make any plugins to safeguard against hackers?
    I’m kinda paranoid about losing everything I’ve worked hard on.
    Any tips?

  2. Reyes says:

    Hi Jesse,I enjoyed this padcost. I am very familiar with MVVM in WPF and SL, so a lot of what was discussed was already second nature to me. However, I did pick up a gem of information regarding using behaviours to create commands for non-buttonclick events. Thanks.I thought I should just mention that for the last 1-1.5 minutes I couldn’t hear anything and it seemed to cut out mid sentence.Also, it might be just me but I couldn’t subscribe to the padcost via the iTunes link for my iPod. I had to go to the iTunes store and search for your name to find the padcost.

  3. Rob S. says:

    I just don’t get Children’s Hospital. A coach full of used kitty litter?

  4. Iain says:

    Was this episode recorded before your recent appearance on Doug Loves Movies. You seemed a lot more open to talking about your upcoming movie role there, assuming you were talking about the same movie.

  5. Alec says:

    If I’d been asked a year ago, I would have given Kate the edge. But then we learned that The Gooch had broken Ted’s heart in that Cougar Town season finale. Total dealbreaker.

  6. Todd Mason says:

    Rhymes with cunnilingus…well’s there’s “dingus” (which Sinatra would try to use with sexual connotation)…”ping us” might be a phrase whose time has past…obviously, “bring us” (and certainly someone should bring it eventually, at very least)…forcing slightly, Genghis (as in Khan) (now there’s a couplet for a love song) (Khan!).

  7. andrew says:

    this is a great show, very motivational:)