Episodes

  • We All Get Cancelled One Day with Somebody Feed Phil’s Phil Rosenthal
    Jun 17 2025

    We turned the studio into a restaurant for the day—because when Phil Rosenthal’s in the house, you don’t just talk about food, you eat it!

    Phil—the genius behind Everybody Loves Raymond and Somebody Feed Phil—joins us for a heartfelt, hilarious meal where we dive into everything from sitcoms and food shows to gratitude, creativity, and finding joy in the everyday. Sure, we talk about the evolving world of television and the secrets to mastering great storytelling—but this episode isn’t just about food and show business.

    Phil reveals the best life advice he’s ever received—and it might just change the way you live.

    As lovers of the LA food scene, we also used this episode as a chance to highlight and support some of our favorite local restaurants. Because nothing pairs better with great conversation than a table full of incredible local bites.

    Breakfast Burritos: Civil Coffee

    Fried Chicken: Anajak Thai (surprise guest experience from owner and chef Justin Pichetrungsi)

    Hand Rolls: The Joint

    Liver Pâté: Petit Trois

    Basque Cheesecake: Pasjoli

    Watch the new season of Somebody Feed Phil on Netflix

    Check out more of Phil’s work: philrosenthalworld.com

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    This episode is brought to you by True Classic!

    I really love their T-shirts, so we called them up and asked if they wanted to work together. And they said yes!

    Check out their clothes at: trueclassictees.com

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Extraordinary Magic of Ordinary People with author Brad Meltzer
    Jun 10 2025

    Magic moments do happen in real life. If you ask Brad Meltzer, magic happens when ordinary people choose to do the extraordinary.

    Brad is a prolific writer and bestselling author. He’s published over 70 books in nearly every genre you can think of—thriller novels, biographies, children’s books, film and television. He’s written comic books for iconic superheroes like Spider-Man, Superman, and Batman. And in 2024, his commencement speech at the University of Michigan went viral for its simple, powerful message—to shock the world, unleash your kindness.

    In this conversation, Brad tells me how his journey from a writer drowning in debt to bestselling author would not have been possible without the extraordinary kindness of a few ordinary strangers. He shares how other people’s negativity can become inspiration, why fictional heroes inspire us so much, and how ordinary people change the world.

    This…is A Bit of Optimism.

    For more on Brad and his work, check out:

    his book, Make Magic

    bradmeltzer.com

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    53 mins
  • This Is... A Bit of Optimism
    Jun 3 2025
    My career is an accident. It started when I set out to rediscover my passion and reignite a spark I’d lost — and that journey led me to the work I do now. If you know me from my books or my speaking, you know I’m fascinated by why people do what they do. What makes someone find joy and meaning in their life, or pursue something far greater than themselves? I started A Bit of Optimism to explore those ideas and expand my own perspective. This podcast is a trove of honest conversations, with people who challenge me, teach me, or simply help me see things in a different way. Some guests are household names, and others you may be meeting for the first time. But each one of them has something to share that can help all of us grow. So if you’re looking for a spark — some insight, inspiration, or just a reminder that good things are possible — join me on A Bit of Optimism. Let’s grow together.
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    1 min
  • Ask Yourself "What If?" with Milk Bar Founder Christina Tosi
    Jun 3 2025

    What if this podcast turned into a baking show?

    For Christina Tosi’s third visit to A Bit of Optimism, we decided to find out. So we headed to Milk Bar to make compost cookies from things in my own pantry and my favorite beer bread from scratch!

    Christina’s not just my best friend—she’s the founder of Milk Bar, host of Bake Squad on Netflix, a cookbook author, and a fan favorite on this podcast. She lives by one simple question: what if?

    In this experimental episode, we dug into some big ideas about creativity, uncertainty, and the magic of trying something new. Recipes below!

    This...is A Bit of Optimism.

    You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube here.

    For more on Christina and her work, check out:

    christinatosi.com

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    Simon's Compost Cookie Recipe (makes 15-20 cookies):

    • 16 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 2/3 cup tightly packed light brown sugar
    • 2 tablespoons glucose syrup
    • 1 large egg
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
    • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
    • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
    • Maltesers
    • 85% dark chocolate
    • Optimism Coffee grounds
    • Granola
    • Space/Astronaut Ice Cream
    • Kettle Corn Pop Chips

    For the full step-by-step recipe, visit Milk Bar's website!

    Beer Bread Recipe:

    • 3 cups self-rising flour
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
    • 4 tablespoons honey (or to taste)
    • 12 oz beer (Samual Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout is Simon's preference!)
    • 2 tablespoons butter (and save a little for the top)

    Mix ingredients slowly together
    Bake at 350 for 45-60 mins until baked through

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    This episode is brought to you by True Classic!

    I really love True Classic T-shirts, so we called them up and asked if they wanted to work together. And they said yes!

    Check out their clothes at: trueclassictees.com

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    48 mins
  • Revisited: Love Is Not Enough with couples therapist Shawn McBride
    May 27 2025

    We're taking some time off to bring you even more episodes of A Bit of Optimism that you're going to love! In the meantime, we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes, like this one with couples counselor Shawn McBride.

    Relationships are hard. No matter how much we like, respect, or love someone, conflict seems inevitable.

    But even as we fight and disagree, we can also learn the skills we need to resolve our problems. For over two decades, Shawn McBride has helped thousands of couples do the work to strengthen their relationships. And he has tons of practical advice.

    Shawn sat down with me to discuss the three biggest problems couples face, why I'm a huge fan of his Instagram, and how love can keep relationships afloat, but it's often not enough.

    This...is A Bit of Optimism.

    For more on Shawn and his work, check out:

    @couples_counseling_center
    @shawnmcbridespeaks
    and couplescounselingcenter.org

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    48 mins
  • Revisited: The Secret to Happiness with Harvard professor Robert Waldinger
    May 20 2025

    We're taking some time off to bring you even more episodes of A Bit of Optimism that you're going to love! In the meantime, we're revisiting some of our favorite episodes, like this one with Harvard professor Robert Waldinger.

    We all want to live a happy life. But what does the research say about how to achieve it?

    For more than 86 years, researchers at Harvard University have been trying to figure out how humans can live happier lives. In one of the longest-running and most comprehensive studies of human happiness, Harvard tracked 724 teenagers through every stage of their adult lives since 1938. Some of them are still alive today and the findings are clear: lasting happiness isn’t about wealth or fame—it’s about something much deeper.

    Robert Waldinger, a professor and psychiatrist, has directed the study for over 20 years. His TED Talk about it went viral with nearly 50 million views, and in 2023, he wrote a book about it - The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness.I asked Robert to share what the study has revealed about happiness over the decades, how its insights have shaped his own life, and the one essential ingredient for a joyful, meaningful existence.

    This…is A Bit of Optimism.

    To learn more about Robert and his work, check out:

    The Harvard Study of Adult Development

    robertwaldinger.com

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    46 mins
  • Where Is Simon Going? with journalist Cal Fussman
    May 13 2025

    Sometimes in life, we must stop and ask ourselves, “Where am I you going next?” Other times, it’s more fun to do a podcast takeover.

    No one has ever interviewed me quite like Cal Fussman. Cal has a gift – he pulls things out of you that you didn’t even know were there. A prolific Writer At Large for Esquire, Cal has interviewed legends like Muhammad Ali and Mikhail Gorbachev, and he’s the host of the podcast Big Questions. So, to mark 15 years since writing Start With Why, I invited Cal to take over my podcast and ask me the questions I don’t usually get asked.

    Cal did get me to open up in this conversation, but not in the way you might expect. We talk about where I’ve been, where I’m going, the infinite game, creativity in AI…and why I’ve become so obsessed with friendship lately.

    This…is A Bit of Optimism

    For more on Cal and his work, check out:

    Big Questions with Cal Fussman

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    50 mins
  • The Cure for Nihilism with professor Suzy Welch
    May 6 2025

    Sometimes in life, we choose the wrong path. When we feel like we're living a lie, it's hard to know what to do next.

    That’s where Suzy Welch comes in. She’s obsessed with helping people create lives worth living. A professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business, Suzy teaches a popular class called “Becoming You,” where she takes students down a brutal, but liberating, journey to live as their authentic selves.

    According to Suzy’s research, purpose is the key to unlocking the real you, but finding that purpose is often trickier than we imagine.I had a blast talking, and debating, with Suzy about what it means to craft a purpose-driven life. In this conversation, she shares with me the difference between passion and aptitude, the reason luck is overrated, and why so many people struggle to know their own values.

    To learn more about Suzy and her work, check out:

    her book, Becoming You

    and The Becoming You Podcast with Suzy Welch

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    35 mins