Feinberg, THR's executive editor of awards, recorded the live podcast episode with Mulaney in Beverly Hills in front of 40 guests, including Academy president Janet Yang; the comedian then stayed for an intimate al fresco dinner celebrating the event.
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He says it’s also gratifying to hear anecdotes from listeners after they happen to stumble upon an episode taped seven or eight years ago and find something “exciting or revelatory” about one of the podcast’s guests. “When we started this thing, people didn’t necessarily know what a podcast was,” says Feinberg, giving credit to his first producer, Dóra Takács, who handed the baton to longtime producer Matt Whitehurst.
Guests who have sat for one hour have included the likes of Steven Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey, Chadwick Boseman, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Barry Jenkins, Bono and George Clooney, and hundreds more. “We lucked out with John Mulaney,” Feinberg notes, adding that the taping marked the first time he’d met the comedian. “I knew he was a tremendously talented guy, but like everybody who was there, I was so impressed by him and the conversation — and he stayed for dinner.
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