
Ike Barinholtz is a party pumper. Amy hangs with 'The Studio' star and talks about coming up in the Chicago improv scene, taking inspiration from Timothee Chalamet, and being a girl dad. Host: Amy Poehler Guests: Ike Barinholtz, Kathryn Hahn, and Emily Spivey Executive Producers: Bill Simmons, Amy Poehler, and Jenna Weiss-Berman For Paper Kite Productions: Executive producer Jenna Weiss-Berman, coordinator Sam Green, supervising producer Joel Lovell For The Ringer: Supervising producers Juliet Litman, Sean Fennessey, and Mallory Rubin; video producers Jack Wilson, Chris Wholers, Nick Kosut, and Aleya Zenieris; audio producer Kaya McMullen, video editor Drew van Steenbergen, booker Kat Spillane Original Music: Amy Miles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: Who is Ike Barinholtz and what projects is he known for?
Hi, everyone. This is Amy Poehler. Welcome to another episode of Good Hang. We have the great Ike Barinholtz joining us today. Ike is a hilarious, warm, funny mountain of a man that I met back in Chicago many years ago. And I work with him on the movie Sisters. You might know him from The Mindy Project.
We did a satirical podcast together called The Chris Chapman Do-Over, where he played a podcast host that, well, is not great. He wasn't great, but he was trying his best. He's the co-creator of a great new show called Running Point with Mindy Kaling. And he is the star of The Studio, which is out now on Apple. And we're going to talk to him about that.
Ike is amazing, and as always, we like to take a minute before we start to talk about people that know Ike or might know Ike's work and want to talk to me about questions they think I should ask him. So let's get on Zoom, and let's talk to two queens, Emily Spivey, writer at SNL, and Katherine Hahn, actress and hot bitch extraordinaire. Woo!
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Well, I'm in my car. It's getting hotter and hotter, which is great. I just got my eyebrows done. And that's how much I love it is that I'm showing up in this outfit. In this face.
And Spivey, where are you talking to us from? I'm in North Carolina. Everything's fine. I'm still getting over that Focaccia flu.
The SNL COVID flu.
Right. The scourge that we all got at the plaza. I blame Lin-Manuel Miranda. I feel like he was patient zero. Because everywhere I went, I saw him.
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Chapter 2: What was it like coming up in the Chicago improv scene?
Thanks. And I can't wait. We can't wait to have you guys on this too. And so that we get to talk well about you behind your backs too. So, okay. Love y'all. Miss you. All right. Love you guys. Good to see you, Han.
Before I pass out. And then. Oh, no.
There she goes.
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You are one of the great collectors of fake food in North America.
Wait, this is the fake food. This is fake food from my house. Oh, my God. Look at the garlic.
Fake garlic. I'm obsessed with this tiny Nutri-Grain. Can I have one?
Oh, really? Why don't you open it up? Wow, there's actually a... There's a weird Japanese Nutri-Grain thing in there.
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Chapter 3: What are Kathryn Hahn and Emily Spivey's thoughts on Ike Barinholtz?
Is it? I loved him so much.
I loved him so much.
That was the 80s Celtics wore the 90s Bulls for us. Yes. Yeah, yeah. They kept us going for a really long time.
He was amazing. And I know there's like a nine-part Celtics documentary that's coming out right now.
Bill Simmons. Bill Simmons. Bill, we cannot wait to see this documentary. Do you know he's from Boston, Bill Simmons? Yes, of course. I'm joking.
I'm joking.
Bostonians are like Canadians. Bostonians are like, love to say they're from Boston and they know everyone from Boston. Canadians are the same way.
Very true.
They're like, you know, Brian Adams is Canadian. It's like, okay.
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