Quitters follows hosts Julie Bowen and Chad Sanders as they explore what people have left behind to move forward. Each week, Julie and Chad sit down with guests from all walks of life and get into the nitty gritty of their quitting journeys. Whether the guest’s quit is in the past, ongoing, or in the hopeful future, our hosts encourage guests to be open and authentic. Quitting doesn’t always have to be negative. Let Julie and Chad walk with you through addition by subtraction. Come quit with us.
47 Available Episodes (47 Total)Average duration: 00:57:21
Apr 24, 2023
Erin Morrissey-Antoniak
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This week, Julie and Chad talk to food blogger and entrepreneur Erin Morrissey-Antoniak. She gets real about how her issues with control led her to an eating disorder that took her out of college. She talks about quitting her corporate job, healing her relationship with food and turning it into a thriving business with Erin Lives Whole.
Ally Maki is a CEO, actress and model. She talks to Chad and Julie about living in an “actor bootcamp house” with other aspiring child actors, finding her real identity later in life and a story she’s never told before about choosing her feeling over work.
Today Julie and Chad interview their first magician! Justin Willman tells them about what drew him to magic, how he went from performing at birthday parties to creating his own Netflix show “Magic For Humans,” and dissects ethics in performing magic. He also explains why it was difficult to leave his identity as Justin Kredible behind to mature as a performer.
This week’s Quitter is Thea Trinidad Büdgen, also known as WWE’s Zelina Vega! She dives into how she got started in wrestling, working with Florence Pugh, her obsession with anime, and going against gender norms as one of WWE’s biggest stars!
Today’s Quitter is actor and filmmaker Zoe Lister-Jones. She tells Julie and Chad about the challenge in hiring an all women crew, gets candid about being in an open marriage and dealing with divorce, and hooks them up with details about her new Roku show, Slip.
Today’s Quitter is the creator of MTV’s Catfish, Nev Schulman. He talks about how getting catfished catapulted him towards producing and hosting 10+ years of the show, how the show has evolved, the future of identity, and how Catfishing has grown since the Pandemic.
This week’s Quitter is Ben Norris of “Never Have I Ever” fame. He tells us about what it took to quit his desk job to chase the Hollywood pipe dream and dealing with the barrage of “nos” in the acting pipeline.
This week’s Quitter is Jameela Jamil - a writer, actress and devout feminist. She was honest and forward about her body dysmorphia, attempted suicide and her choice not to have children. She moves nimbly between heavy topics and humor.
Today’s guest is Chad and Julie’s youngest Quitter, Peyton Elizabeth Lee. She tells them about what it’s like to be a TV star as a freshman on a college campus and adjusting to life in New York. She also talks about working with Julie on their new movie, Prom Pact.
This week Julie and Chad speak to Ally Love, who talks to them about how her career turned since becoming a Peloton fitness instructor and her upcoming Netflix Show: Dance 100.
Ally almost died in a car crash at age 9 and was told she might live life with limited use of her legs, but instead she went on to become a dancer, model, CEO and host of the Brooklyn Nets.