*Actor Todd Bridges and his wife, lifestyle expert Bettijo Bridges, launched their new podcast, DANG!, on December 3 across major platforms like Spotify, Apple, Google Play, and YouTube.
According to the news release, the podcast dives into the complexities of family life, with discussions on blended families (Todd has two children, Bettijo has four), Todd’s over 31 years of sobriety, and heartfelt yet humorous stories. Todd, a former Diff’rent Strokes star, and Bettijo, a creative family lifestyle blogger, bring their unique perspectives to the show. Their daughter, 19-year-old singer-songwriter Attalie Anne, composed and co-produced the podcast’s theme song, “DANG!”, which will also be released on music streaming platforms in December.
Here’s more from the press release:
The couple also started their own foundation to help addicts, The Society for Ethical Addiction Treatment (SEAT). Their mission is to change the system around addiction treatment with science-based methods. Addressing issues regarding treatment accessibility, aftercare, and results transparency, SEAT looks to bridge the gap between addiction science and addiction treatment. With this concept in mind, SEAT will share the scientific information they find, collaborate with industry leaders, and shine a spotlight on key issues facing our society today.
“We wanted to create something that was authentic, relatable and entertaining,” explains Todd. “The podcast is about the moments that make you say ‘DANG!’, whether good or bad.”
Listen to the first episode via the YouTube clip above.
In related news, Bridges is one of the voice actors in Comedy Central’s new “Everybody Still Hates Chris” series.
We reported earlier that comedian Chris Rock recently revived his classic 2000’s live-action sitcom “Everybody Hates Chris” with a new animated show that debuted on the network in September.
Rock stars in and serves as an executive producer on “Everybody Still Hates Chris.” The funnyman, who was the narrator in the original series, reprises his role along with “Everybody Hates Chris” mainstays Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold, who played Chris’ parents Julius and Rochelle.
The new half-hour animated show finds Rock providing the voice for adult Chris, narrating stories “inspired by his experience growing up as a skinny nerd in a large working-class family in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, during the late 1980s,” per the synopsis.
Check out the trailer below.
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