Jett Road Studios, where it’s always pilot season.
LATEST EPISODES
Hosted & Written by: Lauren Weedman
Produced by: Jett Road Studios
Lauren Weedman is an accomplished actor and writer. She is also a single mother living in a rent-controlled building in Santa Monica CA. She has wanted to move out since the day she moved in, over 20 years ago. Lauren started this podcast as a way to connect with the other people in the building, and in the pilot she sits down with fellow Moth host Brian Finkelstein, and neighbor Ella Mové.
Written by: Kristine Kimmel
Produced by: Julie Brister & Jett Road Studios
Lady Killers is a scripted podcast about two lifelong friends who host a True Crime podcast that becomes even more real. Kristine Kimmel and Julie Brister lead the very funny cast which also features Pam Murphy, Joel Spence, and Kimberley Clark.
Hosted & Written by: Eddie Gorton
Produced by: Jett Road Studios
GENeration miXed is a podcast about growing up mixed in America, hosted by elementary school principal and stand-up comic Eddie Gorton. Mr. Gorton is a part of The Loving Generation, a baby boom of mixed-race children born between 1967 and 1980. In the pilot he sits down with guest Ashley Rouse, Executive Director of the Edible Schoolyard Project, who like Mr. Gorton grew up black in an otherwsie all-white household.
Hosted & Created by: Christine Walters
Produced by: Jett Road Studios
Three-Day Champion is a “storytelling podcast wrapped inside a game show,” hosted by Christine Walters. The pilot features guest judge Andy Richter, and hilarious contestants Jon Gabrus, Sarah Tiana, and Andre Hyland. Each contestant tells three stories with hopes of becoming a Three-Day Champion, Champion!
Hosted & Written by: Gideon Evans & Kathy Egan
Produced by: Jett Road Studios
Each episode of Bad Elizabeth profiles a different Elizabeth who has “gone awry.” In the pilot, Daily Show veterans Gideon Evans & Kathy Egan detail the nefarious exploits of Elisabeth Finch, the Grey’s Anatomy writer who faked having terminal cancer to further her own career. By the end of the episode, Gideon & Kathy must decide if this particular Elizabeth (with an “s”) deserves to be called “Bad.”