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- Award winning actor/producer Kash Hovey Interviews artists and celebrities about upcoming projects.
- Jack & Cocaine share the same profession on the gritty streets of downtown L.A., until they discover it's not a coincidence they meet, but a universal intervention, which forces them to get their lives on to a better path.
- After putting on a pair of sunglasses a man steps through different dimensions and times to "LA Devotee" by Panic at the Disco.
- Jack tries to keep it together, but every day he wakes up to...ANOTHER BLACKOUT!!!
- A guy plans on breaking up with his girlfriend then she breaks up with him first.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews Shari Belafonte about her role on the Morning Show. Kash and Shari share a deep conversation about growing up in the industry, the Me Too movement, and working together on the award winning "Plastic Daydream" directed by Kathy Kolla.
- Kash Hovey interviews actor Jesse Kove about his role on the hit Netflix series Cobra Kai.
- Host Kash Hovey talks to actor/producer Swen Temmel who portrayed Jace in the romance-drama film, "After," which he also executive produced. Swen has since worked with Hollywood legends Al Pacino on the upcoming feature film "Axis Sally," and with Robert De Niro on "Wash Me in the River." Swen will next star opposite Peyton List in the upcoming feature film "American Boogeywoman."
- Actress Samantha Bailey talks to Kash Hovey about her career. Samantha plays opposite Jenna Ushkowitz in the new feature film "1 Night in San Diego." She has a lead role as the character Bryce in the feature film "Emerson Heights." She portrays young Rebecca Quinn on the hit Amazon series "Just Add Magic." Samantha has also appeared on NCIS, Criminal Minds, Weeds and the Young and the Restless.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews actor Kiefer O'Reilly. Kiefer currently plays Logan in the new Disney+ series "The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers."
- Host Kash Hovey talks to actor, influencer, producer, singer and author Jax Malcolm about his career. Jax has appeared in the hit television series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," "The Other Side of The Door," and "The League." Jax has won Best Young Actor Awards from both the Young Entertainer Awards and the Young Artists Academy. Jax is the author of the children's book "The Positively True Tale of George the Beluga Whale" available on Amazon. Jax produced and stars in the film "Jingle Trails," also available on Amazon Prime. Jax released his first music EP on Amazon Music and the iTunes store titled Jax Malcolm Holiday EP. Jax Malcolm is also a competitive swimmer and lifeguard who has qualified to the Junior Olympics.
- Kash Hovey talks to actress, filmmaker and author Gabrielle Stone about her new book Eat, Pray #FML. Gabrielle directed "After Emma" starring Amy Smart. She wrote, directed and starred in "It Happened Again Last Night," co-starring Sydney Sweeney. Gabrielle also hosts the Podcast "FML Talk."
- Host Kash Hovey interviews musician Finnegan Bell. Finnegan is the the founder of the band Love Ghost where he plays lead vocals and guitar. The band has toured Ireland and Japan. He wrote the hit single "I'll be Fine" which was produced by Danny Saber. The single and video was released in May 2020 and has exceeded 2 millions views on YouTube.
- Kash Hovey interviews Paris Bravo about her role as Zooey in "Bad Therapy" with Alicia Silverstone. Paris appeared in the feature film "Between Worlds" starring Nicholas Cage where she performed her own stunts.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews Dedee Pfeiffer about her role as Denise on the new ABC series "Big Sky" by David E. Kelley.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews actor Abraham Rodriguez known for "Power Rangers Beast Morphers" (2019) and "Saved by the Bell" (2020).
- Host Kash Hovey Interviews Brandon Stewart about his career. Brandon appeared in Season 12 of American Idol. He then appeared with Lucy Liu and Snoop Dogg in the feature film "Future World." Brandon signed a brand deal with Awesomeness TV for his YouTube channel which was then acquired by Viacom. He created the #1 Competition Digital Series in America "Shine" which is one of many award winning series on his platform Brandon TV.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews YouTube star Symonne Harrison about her career. After Symonne moved to Los Angeles to further her acting career she landed a role on the Golden Globe Nominated Showtime series "The Affair." She recently appeared on the new Nickelodeon show "Hot Mess." Symonne creates content with her squad on her YouTube channel which now has over 1 million subscribers.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews Allisyn Snyder about her career. At 4 years old, Allisyn Snyder was discovered by her manager, Lynne Marks, in a local acting class. She worked steadily throughout childhood, appearing in over 70 TV commercials and shows such as F.R.I.E.N.D.S., Judging Amy, Still Standing, Body of Proof and I Didn't Do It. At age 12, Allisyn became well-known for her series regular role of Zora in the hit Disney shows Sonny with a Chance and So Random. Allisyn graduated at age 15 and began studying cinematography at Glendale Community College. In 2014, Allisyn developed a YouTube personality named Astrid Clover and has produced over 250 episodes of the web series which has a loyal following. Allisyn started producing films in 2015 alongside her now-husband, Dylan Snyder, forming Watch The Footage (WTF) Productions with producer Bob Morrison. Several WTF shorts have gained distribution through Mali Elfman's Fun Size Horror (FSH) and can be found on Amazon as part of FSH's Shocktale Party series. Allisyn plays the fan-favorite mousy high school student, Heather Wilmore, on NBC's A.P. Bio starring Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt. Her feature film appearances include Mr. Woodcock, King of California, and lead roles in Aimy In A Cage and Ozark Sharks. She is a seasoned voice-over performer and is the voice of the character Stormy in the Disney Junior series Jake and the Neverland Pirates. When she's not in front of or behind the camera, Allisyn's other talents and hobbies include trapeze, aerial silks, scuba, and roller derby. She is also a prolific artist, with her first gallery showing occurring when she was only 15 years old.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews musical artist Kirsten Collins about her new single "Down and Over" available May 14, 2021 for Mental Health Awareness Month. Kash and Kirsten have an in depth conversation about overcoming loss and obstacles in life and how their artistic endeavors have inspired them to create content and connect with their audiences.
- "On Air with Kash" and "Geeking Out with Al and Candace" conduct simultaneous interviews. "On Air with Kash" Hosted by Kash Hovey" "Geeking Out with Al and Candace" Hosted by Albert L. Ortega and Candace Kita. Albert L. Ortega and Candace Kita interview Kash Hovey about his films currently on Amazon Prime including: "Undateable John" with Shannen Doherty, Tom Arnold, and Joan Jett. "Hollywood.con" Directed by Mika Boorem. "F.M.L." with Wyndoline Landry.
- Host Kash Hovey talks to Caitlin O'Connor about her roles in "American Satan" and "Paradise City." Kash and Caitlin also discuss growing up in the industry and have an in depth talk about mental health awareness.
- Kash interviews Amelie Anstett about her career. Amelie Anstett is an actress, known for Chicken Girls (2017), Make Love with Food: Back to School (2019) and Chicken Girls: The Docuseries (2020).
- Host Kash Hovey interviews actor Connor Dean about his career. Connor Dean was born in Melbourne, Florida. When his older brother Alex J. Dean wanted to become an actor, Connor was forced to tag along. Before too long, he decided to give acting a try. Connor started in the small market of Portland, Oregon as a print model for Fred Meyer. When his family relocated to Los Angeles, he started doing short films, but soon was doing commercials, television, and feature films. His most notable role is "Butch the Bully" in the Cool Cat movies which star Erik Estrada, Vivica A. Fox, and Eric Roberts. The character of "Butch the Bully" has been a fan favorite spawning fandom pages, memes, and a host of social media fan accounts. Connor is also an Ambassador for the non profit organization A Magic Penny. When Connor is not working on set or volunteering with his organization, he can be found on the tennis court. He is a competitive USTA tennis player and plays in Open Tournaments all over Southern California. Connor is a gifted musician as well, playing both the piano and the acoustic guitar.
- Host Kash Hovey interview E. G. Daily about her career. E. G. Daily and sometimes credited as Elizabeth Daily, is an American actress and singer, best known for voicing Tommy Pickles in Rugrats and its spin-off All Grown Up!, Buttercup in Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls, and Rudy Tabootie in Nickelodeon's ChalkZone. She also voiced the titular character from the live-action film Babe: Pig in the City, replacing Christine Cavanaugh. In 1994, she has voiced Bamm-Bamm Rubble in the live-action film version of The Flintstones. Daily is also best-known for her roles in a variety of live-action films such as Valley Girl, Dogfight, No Small Affair, Fandango, Streets of Fire, The Devil's Rejects, My Sister's Keeper, and, perhaps most famously, as Pee-wee Herman's would-be girlfriend in Pee-wee's Big Adventure. She voiced Julius on the animated series Julius Jr.
- Kash Hovey interviews actress Cortney Palm. Cortney Palm is an American actress and author known for portraying Zoe in the 2014 film Zombeavers and the titular role in the 2012 film Sushi Girl. In 2011 she was cast by Kern Saxton for the titular role in his 2012 thriller Sushi Girl. Although this was not her first foray into feature films, she was credited as "Introducing Cortney Palm." Palm was then cast as the model Maria in Steven C. Miller's Silent Night, a loose remake of Charles E. Sellier Jr.'s 1984 classic Silent Night, Deadly Night.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews Matt Murray about his role on the hit series "In the Dark." Matt plays officer Gene Clemens. Season 3 Premieres June 23, 2021 on the CW.
- Host Kash Hovey interview's Carly Dy about her career. Carly was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. At a young age, her family moved and eventually settled in Southern California. When moving to California Carly found her love of the arts such as dance and theater. The high school Carly attends is a charter school which allows her to work around her busy schedule. There she has been on the choir team. When Carly isn't at school working with her choir group she has been found riding horses or modeling. Carly is an advocate for Jumpstart that helps instill in children that reading is important. It also got her to create Literally Literacy that goes with that. In May 2017, Carly won Miss Teen California International 2017 in Thousand Oaks, CA. Later that year in August she won Miss Teen International 2017 in Charleston, WV.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews singer Ada Pasternak about her career. Her new single "Feelin Good" is available July 21st 2021. Singer, songwriter, and violinist Ada Pasternak was born in Moscow, Russia. Pasternak moved with her family to America when she was six years old. The daughter of musician parents, Ada spent her childhood steeped in classical music and eventually developed into a virtuoso violinist who won competitions as a soloist. Pasternak attended the Berklee College of Music on a Presidential Scholarship. Following graduation from college, Pasternak moved to New York City, where she performed her original music in such venues as The Bitter End and Rockwood Music Hall. Ada then subsequently made a second move to Los Angeles, California. Pasternak has appeared in a few music videos for the popular musical collective Postmodern Jukebox.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews Rebecca Metz about her career. Rebecca is best known for her roles as Tressa on the FX television comedy-drama series Better Things, Melinda on the Showtime television comedy-drama series Shameless and Jenna Wrather on the Disney Channel comedy series Coop and Cami Ask the World.
- Host Kash Hovey interviews Eric Nelsen about his career. Eric Nelsen is a multiple Emmy Award winning and Tony Award nominated American actor and producer. He is best known for his work as an actor in Hulu's revival of All My Children playing AJ Chandler and most recently, his recurring role in season 4 of Showtime's hit drama The Affair. On stage, Nelsen portrayed Brett Sampson in the original Broadway production of 13, and starred in The Good Mother, produced by The New Group. He has appeared in over 30 television series, including The Blacklist, Girls, The Following, NCIS, Blue Bloods and iCarly. Nelsen has also appeared in the Universal Pictures film A Walk Among the Tombstones opposite Academy Award nominee Liam Neeson and Coming Through the Rye opposite Academy Award winner Chris Cooper. In 2018, Nelsen most recently won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Digital Daytime Drama Series for his work on the Amazon web series The Bay. As a producer, Nelsen has won three Daytime Emmys for his work producing The Bay and recently was nominated for a Tony Award for producing the Broadway play, The Inheritance. He also produced the indie feature Wakefield starring Bryan Cranston and Jennifer Garner. At age 23, Nelsen became the youngest producer in history to win an Emmy Award.