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On this episode of the podcast, Dana Mintzer Leman and her son Zander conduct and co-produce a fantastic, superb, and outstanding interview with me in person. This is Dana's third time and Zander's second time on the show (his first being in person). This is a not just a special Potpourri episode but it's also a "Questions You (We Hope) Have Never Been Asked Before" interview. The questions Dana and Zander ask me are:

 

Tell us about your pajamas and any plush toys in your bed?

Star Wars or Star Trek?

What do you typically eat for breakfast?

What is your favorite TV show/streaming series?

The best advice anyone has ever given you?(we bring up several things related to these podcasts as I answer this question)

What are your favorite sayings or quotes?

If there's a book you would want people to read, what book(s) would you recommend?(I talk again during this segment about my passion for the Filmation cartoons, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Fred Rogers o.b.m., and the movies that were designed to be Roadshow Theatrical Presentations).

What are your pet peeves?

You can go anywhere on vacation for one week, where is it you would go for that week?

If you could go to one concert whether that group or artist is still around or who is no longer around, what group would you go see and hear perform?

What would your Dream Job be if you weren't doing what you are doing nowadays?

If you eat one thing for dinner for the rest of your life, what would that one thing be?

What Mitzvot do you strive to uphold in your daily life (as a practicing observant Jew)?

Talk a little bit about your sister Marni?

Do you like your shoes and what kind of shoes are they?

If you started another podcast, what would it be about?

What's your favorite season?

Do you prefer Brisket more or Sushi more?

Champagne Cake or Banana Cake?

 

After all these questions, Dana has some thoughts to share on the podcast, Zander, and me. And then before we wrap up the interview, I perform for Dana and Zander my voice impersonation of the late Jim Morrison making the nursery rhyme "Hush Little Baby" sound like a song written by The Doors. Of the three interviews that Dana has conducted with me over these last few years, I firmly believe this one is "Her Best Interview Ever!"

 

This episode of the podcast was recorded on Tuesday February 6, 2024 and it runs 58 minutes long. Our opening and closing theme music is provided by Oleg Kyrylkovv courtesy of Pixabay. As is the case with all of "The Juice with Jeff" podcasts, funding for this podcast is provided by Realty With Ahart and RandomKid. Enjoy!!