I absolutely love hearing anything Alyson is on. She’s so well spoken & thoughtful. I think they all needed this podcast. I would love for her to be on again!
I was a child actor as well and my jaw dropped during the fear of people leaving discussion. I had that epiphany right along with Taylor. It made me tear up..but it makes such perfect sense. As a kid spending so much time with one core group of people and then ALL of them being gone overnight after wrap...I guess a way to describe it would be like a kid who moves schools a lot maybe..? But it's like those people become your best friends, your family, your literal day-to-day life and then just gone...over and over again. As a kid I used to cry for like a week straight after wrapping and that heaviness is a feeling I still remember. As a teen, that heaviness felt deeper, too. Well damn. I should probably explore that, huh.
Alyson is so smart, well-spoken, and intuitive! What a great conversation that so many can get something out of! As a yoga teacher and social worker with chronic illness, I'm focused on bringing movement to people and helping them feel safe in their bodies so I greatly appreciate Alyson's work.
I love Allison’s view point for so many reasons; but as a past dancer(just like Tay, all the way through college) and then stopped I lost that drive for it too, even though I know I still have a love for moment in my heart. This video gave me so much to think about and work on emotionally to try to figure out the “blocks” that’s are coming up when it comes to my relationship with movement. I thank you three so much for discussing your truth as it’s helping others, like me, find our truths too and feel less alone❤
OMG, Alyson is SO smart. I'm only 15min in and already loving it! And the way she speaks and expresses herself...amazing, I already became more fan of hers❤
The fact I relate so much to this not coming from fame but from a religious background is mindblowing.... but I'm grateful to have stumbled upon this.. it's helping me to deeper reflect in ways I don't want to but Im realizing I need to
Literally binge watching all of these podcasts/videos. This is video number 6 since last night 😂 I love what you two are doing and what this podcast is about. Love hearing other people’s experiences with life and dealing with physical & mental health. And it definitely brings a new perspective as well, especially hearing from those who are in the industry/know people in the industry.
Something that would be really cool is if all the former actors and transitioning actors and actresses put together something like a community podcast or video channel for the newer gen to access. And it could go over pitfalls they could learn to avoid, ways to approach certain situations, ways to unwind after a rigourous shooting schedule. Maybe a trivia piece where they can recall bits of their own films as a way to connect - like if younger actors are playing a recast version of a character that's already been played. To forge a connection between old gen and new. It allows the older actors to pass on their wisdom (and gives them free therapy, as girl Tay said) and it also helps the new gen to navigate the industry without running into as many of the problem areas (because it'll be impossible to avoid them all) and have a more positive experience. I feel like that would be a really good idea and even fans could join in (a sort of live chat between stars and fans) which helps to bridge the gap between the two because (and maybe this is just me) but it gives me a lot of anxiety to think of talking casually to someone in the industry because, as Alyson said, they're so isolated, and I, personally, see the term "celebrity" as more of a verb than a noun. Like it's a job, and you guys are still people. I don't know if I'm explaining this right. But what I mean is, it would help actors to relate to someone not in the industry, and vice versa. I really think that would be a good thing. And of course, free therapy is always a good thing. 😅 Ps. I admired that people still remember Alyson from CBtD, but my favourite version of her was actually Kairi, from Kingdom Hearts. I know she shared that role with Hayden (Panettiere), but I thank her for bringing such an amazing character to life. Thank you, Alyson. 🥰
I love Alyson honestly. I have watched her in so many of her projects with camp rock but also the Step Up movies. You can really tell that she has worked so hard over the years in those rolls. As normal people we don't really think about how this people in the industry could be effectived in a bad way because really all that we see is there high and there succuess. We don't really see what is going on mentally and behind closed doors you know. I feel like this podcast is doing a great job just opening those doors a bit.
Hello: I had never heard of your channel before and happen to come across it and I can't express enough how much your words and demeanour really resonated with me. I enjoyed your views and analysis. Being that I'm in the senior age group (64 Lol), I have such a difficult time relating to today's culture and the many things that mainstream media throws out there. The accessibility to "everything" really does make it a third wheel in your life to the point that it becomes an addiction. I find that I need to break from all the noise in order to remember who I am again. Thank you for this channel and thank you Taylor Lautner - it was lovely seeing and listening to you in this setting and a very honest view about where you're at - very happy for you both. Congrats! Hugs, Sue from Canada
I so relate to what Alyson is saying here about learning to trust yourself. I did not grow up in the industry, but as a DV survivor the process of trust and care for yourself in the aftermath of abuse is so important, yet so hard to grasp. There are many reasons that a lot of trauma survivors take years to figure out how to go about that, but I know for me I just didn't know how to be kind to myself. I didn't think I was worth the kindess. You have to find value in yourself, before you can even think about taking the steps to heal. Healing is valuing and putting yourself first. Thank you to all of you for this open and insightful interview.
I'm always learning something new with each episode. Something I didn't even realize I did was step away from art. I grew up talented in all areas of art and creating. I dove into it as early as I could remember and I was always just naturally good at it without any training. Then I did get more training throughout all my schooling. I took all the extra classes, all the advanced classes. I won competitions, and I even started out going to college for art. But I hated college art classes. I was required to do styles I didn't enjoy, so there was no passion in those areas, I would get graded poorly and it felt like I was straying away from who I was as an artist, so I changed my major. The weird thing is, I haven't hardly done any art since my first year of college and that was about 10 years ago. It's something I am now going to be thinking about a lot now - why was such a huge part of my childhood almost non-existent in my adult life? Same with you and dance Girl Tay.
It will take someone who is also fiercely independent and highly intelligent to provide an energetic match for Alyson. I'm sure there is someone out there for her
This is really good. Thanks for sharing your stories, I think it's really important to hear them, not just for others who have experienced a similar journey to you both but also for people who aren't connected with the film or tv industry. I couldn't help but think of Zachary Levi, he's so often talked about the struggles he's had with Hollywood and wanting to create something new, a place where families and relationships can thrive, where people are treated well.
You guys are right. Alyson is so wise and sweet. This was a great episode. I love the Cheaper by the dozen films, and I have a massive twilight obsession. I think it's so cool that you guys are doing this. Also, Tay I love ur sweater.
such a beautiful and honest conversation, I loved it! cheaper by the dozen was one of my favorite movies growing up so this episode was really special, thank you 💛
I resonate with the dance moving and trying to get back to it after no longer being in dance and I remembered having a joy playing just dance with my cousins so In the middle of pandemic I got the newest game and fell in love again with dance and moving.😊
Cheaper by the dozen 2 was filmed on the lake where my cottage is. Tom welling walked past me while we were eating at a restaurant near the place you stayed
I really relate to what you are talking about regarding dancing. I danced for years, comps, teaching etc. I injured my foot dancing which developed into Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) I continued on for a few years after but stopped 2.5 years ago. I still have the movement in my head when I hear music. I miss moving my body, expressing and using dance as an outlet . It’s so hard in the stage of life to navigate when we get so busy doing other things and something that once was a huge aspect of our lives, eventually fades out. I really resonated with this, thank you for sharing ❤
This episode was incredibly interesting. Allison touches on the “I wish” conversation. We always seem to want what we don’t have and don’t seem to appreciate the mundane normal everyday activities.
I am so glad you got the help you needed. I’m also happy you’re helping others. I have research mk ultra extensively and it sounds to me that that’s basically what they’re putting kid actors through. I know I have seen through the years and I’m 53 a lot of the kids stars having DID. It’s really sad. And if anybody that’s my age and older that one Shirley Temple in the little rascals, we could tell the trauma that they were going through told her we got. And then hearing about Judy Garland what they did to her and Shirley Temple, what they put her through when she was auditioning and was sexually harassed her sexually touched same with Judy Garland made me so sad. I know a lot of people don’t think of this says MK ultra or child trafficking but it is and I’m glad that you’re sending out for these kids and babies. So thank you. Also, I never wondered where you were and I figured you went to college got a degree in was doing what you wanted to do. A lot of people that get traumatic over meeting a person is just in my opinion. Our self entitled. And they forget that actors are people too. They have lives just like us normal people that don’t go into acting or couldn’t make it an acting. One of my daughters, my youngest daughter wanted to go into acting and she still does but she’s a born-again Christian go to church and has like high autism and she doesn’t have she thinks the body and looks to go into it. She’s very talented as a writer and as a performer and as a make up artist and I’m like just give it a try if you want to just don’t forget your talents and how beautiful you are inside and out. Mostly important don’t forget father God and Jesus Christ keep them in your heart and soul and mind. But she won’t try and that makes me sad. Also because a lot of kids are young adults think this way.
Alysons insights actually created some very unexpected a-ha moments for me. Mostly around difficulty and fear involved with creating attachments, which ultimately leads to a degree of self isolation. Not only for myself, but my adult daughters as well. I believe ours however, stems from spending over 20 yrs as a military family. Always having to leave workplace, schools and friends every 2 to 4 yrs, the heartbreak that accompanied it and having to start over again and again. I had grown up and began married life incredibly outgoing, makeing friends quickly everywhere I went, but over the yrs it just became more and more difficult. I began loosing the desire to even try and had had enough sour experiences with not so great people, I became fearful and less trusting of the sincerity of new friends. It was even worse for my girls because in some places they went to 2 or 3 different schools during that 2 to 4 year period. I think with this realization we now have a more defined starting point to begin working on it.
Ahhh I loved this one especially because I grew up watching cheaper by the dozen 2. That’s actually the first thing I saw him in 😂 then sharkboy then twilight.
I will forever love this podcast and what y’all are talking about. And-everyone knows Alyson from cheaper and camp rock. I know her from the Missy Elliot video😆😁🤣
I was on vacation in this TINY town in Venezuela and they had cable. Guess what was playing on the TV? The entire Twilight saga. Safe to say I watched it. I even continued watching when we got back home because I fell sleep and missed the ending 😂
Hi, guys! I love watching your all's podcast! I feel like you all are very similar to my husband and I. Tay, you were talking about not having the drive or energy to dance and move anymore. I know you know so much more about this than I do, since you were a nurse, but my husband and I both work from home and at our most recent wellness visits, we discovered our vitamin D levels were tanked! His was 9.1 and mine was 12.1! I know it might not be what is going on, but we were so surprised at what a vitamin D deficiency can cause! Muscle aches, joint and bone pain, low immunity, fatigue, the list goes on! Just wanted to mention this here just in case it could help! Love watching you guys, you all are so down to earth, kind, and relatable! ❤
“Can I go to the movies with Elliot Murtaugh tonight!?” My all time favorite movie line. I took a film class in college & when the professor asked us to name our favorite film, all my classmates named Sorcese & Kubrick titles and I said “Cheaper by the Dozen…2😃” 💀
This one is so moving. Their shared epiphany about deep bond/deep breaks, and the conversation about the beauty of the mundane was really 💔❤️🩹.I think Alyson Stoner is brilliant and this show was such a good idea because Alyson and Taylor share a reality that only those who grew up in the industry would know because it’s largely unspoken. The Taylors are doing important work here. It’s kind of radical to talk about this stuff. Edit: What Alyson said about the “intelligence of the body” is something we don’t talk about nearly enough (we have a “ dumb“ jock stereotype in our culture) but the brain-body connection is our way of processing the world.
I felt the same way about getting back into dance, Tay! I found a studio that has adult classes in my area, but it's mostly middle aged women, so it's not the same :/
47:30 was just talking about this topic with my dad the other day! I was a very serious runner in middle and high school and life has been very different after that. Questioning why movement seems like a chore now that I’m 6 years into a career too
I honestly didn’t even notice because it’s the norm where I’m from lol. And I’m not even from the west lol. You definitely could’ve phrased that in a less criticizing way.
There are nicer ways to put it but I would agree that the over use of the word "like" was pretty annoying. If Tay would try to get her thoughts together and pausing before speaking she wouldn't struggle and resort to over using "like".
I absolutely love hearing anything Alyson is on. She’s so well spoken & thoughtful. I think they all needed this podcast. I would love for her to be on again!
I came on her chest
Alyson is like the American version of Emma Watson. She gives off the smart, wise, intelligent woman vibe.
She really doesn’t she’s woke 🤦♂️
@@SCrEenNaMe-i9h Exactly.
@@SCrEenNaMe-i9hstay asleep
I completely agree with you!
I literally thought this!! Agreed!
Allison is such a good speaker and so in tune with her experience in the industry and her self. Hope to see and hear more of her
It's so great to see all of these child stars talking it out amongst each other. We're all here for it!
I was a child actor as well and my jaw dropped during the fear of people leaving discussion. I had that epiphany right along with Taylor. It made me tear up..but it makes such perfect sense. As a kid spending so much time with one core group of people and then ALL of them being gone overnight after wrap...I guess a way to describe it would be like a kid who moves schools a lot maybe..? But it's like those people become your best friends, your family, your literal day-to-day life and then just gone...over and over again. As a kid I used to cry for like a week straight after wrapping and that heaviness is a feeling I still remember. As a teen, that heaviness felt deeper, too. Well damn. I should probably explore that, huh.
Petition for Alyson Stoner to be THE official therapist for the grown-up childhood stars of the world!!!! 😍
You guys NEED Alexa and Carlos Penavega on the podcast!! Perfect couple example of separating from Hollywood too and building a family
I agree 100000% 🎉
Alyson is so smart, well-spoken, and intuitive! What a great conversation that so many can get something out of! As a yoga teacher and social worker with chronic illness, I'm focused on bringing movement to people and helping them feel safe in their bodies so I greatly appreciate Alyson's work.
I really resonated with this episode. I am so grateful Alyson is the person she is. Gives me more hope.
It’s crazy that Alyson thinks people wouldn’t recognize her, she hasn’t aged a day!! 🫶🏼
In my head I was like how do Alyson and Taylor know each other, several seconds later I remember Cheaper by The Dozen! Love love love those films ❤️❤️
I love Allison’s view point for so many reasons; but as a past dancer(just like Tay, all the way through college) and then stopped I lost that drive for it too, even though I know I still have a love for moment in my heart. This video gave me so much to think about and work on emotionally to try to figure out the “blocks” that’s are coming up when it comes to my relationship with movement. I thank you three so much for discussing your truth as it’s helping others, like me, find our truths too and feel less alone❤
I was raised under the foster system as a kid so I relate and recognize all lot of the things Alyson is saying.
OMG, Alyson is SO smart. I'm only 15min in and already loving it! And the way she speaks and expresses herself...amazing, I already became more fan of hers❤
The fact I relate so much to this not coming from fame but from a religious background is mindblowing.... but I'm grateful to have stumbled upon this.. it's helping me to deeper reflect in ways I don't want to but Im realizing I need to
This is a wake up call to all the young boys and girls who wants to work in the Entertainment, Broadcasting and Journalism Industry.
Literally binge watching all of these podcasts/videos. This is video number 6 since last night 😂
I love what you two are doing and what this podcast is about. Love hearing other people’s experiences with life and dealing with physical & mental health. And it definitely brings a new perspective as well, especially hearing from those who are in the industry/know people in the industry.
Something that would be really cool is if all the former actors and transitioning actors and actresses put together something like a community podcast or video channel for the newer gen to access. And it could go over pitfalls they could learn to avoid, ways to approach certain situations, ways to unwind after a rigourous shooting schedule. Maybe a trivia piece where they can recall bits of their own films as a way to connect - like if younger actors are playing a recast version of a character that's already been played. To forge a connection between old gen and new. It allows the older actors to pass on their wisdom (and gives them free therapy, as girl Tay said) and it also helps the new gen to navigate the industry without running into as many of the problem areas (because it'll be impossible to avoid them all) and have a more positive experience. I feel like that would be a really good idea and even fans could join in (a sort of live chat between stars and fans) which helps to bridge the gap between the two because (and maybe this is just me) but it gives me a lot of anxiety to think of talking casually to someone in the industry because, as Alyson said, they're so isolated, and I, personally, see the term "celebrity" as more of a verb than a noun. Like it's a job, and you guys are still people. I don't know if I'm explaining this right. But what I mean is, it would help actors to relate to someone not in the industry, and vice versa. I really think that would be a good thing. And of course, free therapy is always a good thing. 😅
Ps. I admired that people still remember Alyson from CBtD, but my favourite version of her was actually Kairi, from Kingdom Hearts. I know she shared that role with Hayden (Panettiere), but I thank her for bringing such an amazing character to life. Thank you, Alyson. 🥰
She’s beautiful inside out!! Thank you for your vulnerability ❤
Alyson you mean so much to so many!
I love Alyson honestly. I have watched her in so many of her projects with camp rock but also the Step Up movies. You can really tell that she has worked so hard over the years in those rolls. As normal people we don't really think about how this people in the industry could be effectived in a bad way because really all that we see is there high and there succuess. We don't really see what is going on mentally and behind closed doors you know. I feel like this podcast is doing a great job just opening those doors a bit.
Hello: I had never heard of your channel before and happen to come across it and I can't express enough how much your words and demeanour really resonated with me. I enjoyed your views and analysis. Being that I'm in the senior age group (64 Lol), I have such a difficult time relating to today's culture and the many things that mainstream media throws out there. The accessibility to "everything" really does make it a third wheel in your life to the point that it becomes an addiction. I find that I need to break from all the noise in order to remember who I am again. Thank you for this channel and thank you Taylor Lautner - it was lovely seeing and listening to you in this setting and a very honest view about where you're at - very happy for you both. Congrats! Hugs, Sue from Canada
I so relate to what Alyson is saying here about learning to trust yourself. I did not grow up in the industry, but as a DV survivor the process of trust and care for yourself in the aftermath of abuse is so important, yet so hard to grasp. There are many reasons that a lot of trauma survivors take years to figure out how to go about that, but I know for me I just didn't know how to be kind to myself. I didn't think I was worth the kindess. You have to find value in yourself, before you can even think about taking the steps to heal. Healing is valuing and putting yourself first. Thank you to all of you for this open and insightful interview.
This was such an insightful episode! You can really see the passion Alyson has for well-being through her words. Can’t wait for the next episode!
I'm always learning something new with each episode. Something I didn't even realize I did was step away from art. I grew up talented in all areas of art and creating. I dove into it as early as I could remember and I was always just naturally good at it without any training. Then I did get more training throughout all my schooling. I took all the extra classes, all the advanced classes. I won competitions, and I even started out going to college for art. But I hated college art classes. I was required to do styles I didn't enjoy, so there was no passion in those areas, I would get graded poorly and it felt like I was straying away from who I was as an artist, so I changed my major. The weird thing is, I haven't hardly done any art since my first year of college and that was about 10 years ago. It's something I am now going to be thinking about a lot now - why was such a huge part of my childhood almost non-existent in my adult life? Same with you and dance Girl Tay.
It will take someone who is also fiercely independent and highly intelligent to provide an energetic match for Alyson. I'm sure there is someone out there for her
This is really good. Thanks for sharing your stories, I think it's really important to hear them, not just for others who have experienced a similar journey to you both but also for people who aren't connected with the film or tv industry. I couldn't help but think of Zachary Levi, he's so often talked about the struggles he's had with Hollywood and wanting to create something new, a place where families and relationships can thrive, where people are treated well.
You guys are right. Alyson is so wise and sweet. This was a great episode. I love the Cheaper by the dozen films, and I have a massive twilight obsession. I think it's so cool that you guys are doing this. Also, Tay I love ur sweater.
such a beautiful and honest conversation, I loved it! cheaper by the dozen was one of my favorite movies growing up so this episode was really special, thank you 💛
Sound baths are a must, daily. Great episode.
I love Alyson!!
I resonate with the dance moving and trying to get back to it after no longer being in dance and I remembered having a joy playing just dance with my cousins so In the middle of pandemic I got the newest game and fell in love again with dance and moving.😊
Cheaper by the dozen 2 was filmed on the lake where my cottage is. Tom welling walked past me while we were eating at a restaurant near the place you stayed
I looooove hearing Alyson speak. Amazing humans amazing podcast love this all so much thank you for making this alll of you
I LOVE ALYSON ❤😩🙌🏾
I really relate to what you are talking about regarding dancing. I danced for years, comps, teaching etc. I injured my foot dancing which developed into Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) I continued on for a few years after but stopped 2.5 years ago. I still have the movement in my head when I hear music. I miss moving my body, expressing and using dance as an outlet . It’s so hard in the stage of life to navigate when we get so busy doing other things and something that once was a huge aspect of our lives, eventually fades out. I really resonated with this, thank you for sharing ❤
Alyson you are amazing!!!!!
Movement genius is amazing, absolutely adore her.
Your videos feel so healing to me.
Alyson is one of my favorites - so we’ll spoken, insightful and wise beyond her years! Loved this episode!
This episode was incredibly interesting. Allison touches on the “I wish” conversation. We always seem to want what we don’t have and don’t seem to appreciate the mundane normal everyday activities.
this is such a meaningful convo❤❤
Thank you for this podcast! I have been a fan of Taylor ever since Sharkboy and now I'm a fan of Tay too! much love
I am so glad you got the help you needed. I’m also happy you’re helping others. I have research mk ultra extensively and it sounds to me that that’s basically what they’re putting kid actors through. I know I have seen through the years and I’m 53 a lot of the kids stars having DID. It’s really sad. And if anybody that’s my age and older that one Shirley Temple in the little rascals, we could tell the trauma that they were going through told her we got. And then hearing about Judy Garland what they did to her and Shirley Temple, what they put her through when she was auditioning and was sexually harassed her sexually touched same with Judy Garland made me so sad. I know a lot of people don’t think of this says MK ultra or child trafficking but it is and I’m glad that you’re sending out for these kids and babies. So thank you. Also, I never wondered where you were and I figured you went to college got a degree in was doing what you wanted to do. A lot of people that get traumatic over meeting a person is just in my opinion. Our self entitled. And they forget that actors are people too. They have lives just like us normal people that don’t go into acting or couldn’t make it an acting. One of my daughters, my youngest daughter wanted to go into acting and she still does but she’s a born-again Christian go to church and has like high autism and she doesn’t have she thinks the body and looks to go into it. She’s very talented as a writer and as a performer and as a make up artist and I’m like just give it a try if you want to just don’t forget your talents and how beautiful you are inside and out. Mostly important don’t forget father God and Jesus Christ keep them in your heart and soul and mind. But she won’t try and that makes me sad. Also because a lot of kids are young adults think this way.
Alysons insights actually created some very unexpected a-ha moments for me. Mostly around difficulty and fear involved with creating attachments, which ultimately leads to a degree of self isolation. Not only for myself, but my adult daughters as well. I believe ours however, stems from spending over 20 yrs as a military family. Always having to leave workplace, schools and friends every 2 to 4 yrs, the heartbreak that accompanied it and having to start over again and again. I had grown up and began married life incredibly outgoing, makeing friends quickly everywhere I went, but over the yrs it just became more and more difficult. I began loosing the desire to even try and had had enough sour experiences with not so great people, I became fearful and less trusting of the sincerity of new friends. It was even worse for my girls because in some places they went to 2 or 3 different schools during that 2 to 4 year period. I think with this realization we now have a more defined starting point to begin working on it.
Processing how incredible this was
Loved this!! So good!! ❤
This was AMAZING!
Wow! This is SO powerful and insightful! Thank you for continuing to let us into your world! 🤯🙏💙
Love love love Alyson Stoner!! ❤
Ahhh I loved this one especially because I grew up watching cheaper by the dozen 2. That’s actually the first thing I saw him in 😂 then sharkboy then twilight.
I will forever love this podcast and what y’all are talking about. And-everyone knows Alyson from cheaper and camp rock. I know her from the Missy Elliot video😆😁🤣
I was on vacation in this TINY town in Venezuela and they had cable. Guess what was playing on the TV? The entire Twilight saga. Safe to say I watched it. I even continued watching when we got back home because I fell sleep and missed the ending 😂
I miss you Lauther go back to industry❤❤❤
Hi, guys! I love watching your all's podcast! I feel like you all are very similar to my husband and I. Tay, you were talking about not having the drive or energy to dance and move anymore. I know you know so much more about this than I do, since you were a nurse, but my husband and I both work from home and at our most recent wellness visits, we discovered our vitamin D levels were tanked! His was 9.1 and mine was 12.1! I know it might not be what is going on, but we were so surprised at what a vitamin D deficiency can cause! Muscle aches, joint and bone pain, low immunity, fatigue, the list goes on! Just wanted to mention this here just in case it could help! Love watching you guys, you all are so down to earth, kind, and relatable! ❤
I love hearing your guy's podcast it's so fun love you guys
I love this podcast ❤
Such a great episode!
Loved this ep so much! Rem should to be a new co-host, she is a star! Thank you for this!!! ♥
Love this! Where is your sweater from, Tay?
“Can I go to the movies with Elliot Murtaugh tonight!?” My all time favorite movie line. I took a film class in college & when the professor asked us to name our favorite film, all my classmates named Sorcese & Kubrick titles and I said “Cheaper by the Dozen…2😃” 💀
as a diehard twilight fan I audibly laughed soooo hard when she asked if Twilight still plays a lot
This one is so moving. Their shared epiphany about deep bond/deep breaks, and the conversation about the beauty of the mundane was really 💔❤️🩹.I think Alyson Stoner is brilliant and this show was such a good idea because Alyson and Taylor share a reality that only those who grew up in the industry would know because it’s largely unspoken. The Taylors are doing important work here. It’s kind of radical to talk about this stuff.
Edit: What Alyson said about the “intelligence of the body” is something we don’t talk about nearly enough (we have a “ dumb“ jock stereotype in our culture) but the brain-body connection is our way of processing the world.
I like Alyson the founder :)
Maravilhosa e inesquecível Sarah Backer kkk q pessoa incrível
Allisooooon🙌
Cit-rus just got real is a fantastic pun 11/10
I felt the same way about getting back into dance, Tay! I found a studio that has adult classes in my area, but it's mostly middle aged women, so it's not the same :/
Taylor sounds like Cole Sprouse
Hahah I agree with boy tay I need an endless supply of socks 😭 idk where they go
Okay I’m shocked that I was just talking about this 😭 50:00
beautiful dog beautiful owners (:
47:30 was just talking about this topic with my dad the other day! I was a very serious runner in middle and high school and life has been very different after that. Questioning why movement seems like a chore now that I’m 6 years into a career too
Just starting and we are blessed with a little Remi ASMR!! 😄🥰🐾
Stoney lake yes that’s where my cottage is
I feel alyson on the liquid iv. I wish it was more affordable because I have POTS and literally need it like medicine but I can't afford it.
Tay girl! I LOVE your sweatshirt! Care to share where to order that?😍
I watch twilight at least once a year 😂😂
This video is how im finding out that Taylor Lautner married another Taylor so now they're Taylor Lautner and Taylor Lautner.
Does she have dysautonomia cause the low BP dizzy etc 👀
5:29 Dude I swear The Sock Monster exists, like where do they all go!?!?😢
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Taylor Dooley would be awesome to have on the pod aswell.
BHAHAHAHA taylor accidentally watching 4 of the twilight movies back to back is hilarious
No one caught the early vibes days reference she made at the beginning lol
I would have said money. Unlimited supply of money.
Is there a reason you never explain what *the industry* is? That’s a very broad term 🤷♀️
The film and television industry.
They do mention film several times in this
but Taylor has made some pretty disparaging remarks that leads me to believe he is a hateful person. i don't trust anyone in Hollywood anymore.
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Alyson uses they/them pronouns!
It’s probably a generational thing but mrs taylor is too needy as a human being
I enjoyed this podcast, but Tay you’re annoying- with the Valley girl speech…..using the word, “like” every other word. CRINGE.
What kind of comment is that tho? 🤨
ummm maybe its because she's literally from where that kind of speech is from. Stop hating and don't watch.
I honestly didn’t even notice because it’s the norm where I’m from lol. And I’m not even from the west lol. You definitely could’ve phrased that in a less criticizing way.
There are nicer ways to put it but I would agree that the over use of the word "like" was pretty annoying. If Tay would try to get her thoughts together and pausing before speaking she wouldn't struggle and resort to over using "like".
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