
Podcasts
The Challengers with Amy Brenneman

We all deal with challenges on a daily basis: substance abuse, economic insecurity, infertility, illness — the list goes on and on. Challenges are a part of all of our lives, but it’s often how we deal with them that defines who we are. Join Amy Brenneman for weekly conversations with friends, family and colleagues about these challenges and how they have the potential to be our greatest teachers. Learn more: www.digitalmediamanagement.com
As A Guest

Don't Be Alone with Jay Kogen
Amy Brenneman Talks About “Normal” and How Jay Isn’t It.
Actress/writer/activist Amy Brenneman talks about creating a TV show, writing plays, the pleasure of performing in front of people. Her kick-ass judge-pioneer mother, lawyer activist dad and how they started her on a journey of trying to fix the world, expectations of what the world thinks is normal and how it messes up the rest of us, parenthood and raising a neurodivergent child and how she taught Amy to accept and embrace who she is and she talks, about how Jeff Bridges can seduce you without ever laying a hand on you.
The Practivist Pod
Code Blue with Amy Brenneman (and Pete Buttigieg)
Jess is in DC with virtually every other left-leaning video content creator in America. (If it’s slow on TikTok that’s why). She reports back on some great speeches and brings us a very special interview with Pete Buttigieg. And then Steve talks about the importance of the arts in activism, especially in the face of authoritarianism, with actor and activist, Amy Brenneman!
Too Much Effing Perspective
The Old Man’s Amy Brenneman – Running Away From Robert De Niro Onto the Lap of Jeff Bridges
Actor Amy Brenneman goes all method on us when she recounts becoming the first person in network television history to take off their clothes onscreen; the embarrassment she felt trying to snap a selfie with punk rock icon Patti Smith; and what it’s been like to work with some of the greatest actors in history including Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Jeff Bridges, and John Lithgow.
Twelfth Night
If music be the food of love, play on!
Amy Brenneman stars in director Christopher Liam Moore’s sublime production of TWELFTH NIGHT, set in a Hamptons-esque Ilyria during the Golden Age of Radio. Learn More

You Might Know Her From
November 3, 2021
Hosts Damian Bellino and Anne Rodeman’s show centers the stories of women and non-cis figures in entertainment. They got scoop on why Amy and Bruce never got together, why Vincent left then came back, and all the delicious intel about the legendary Tyne Daly money can buy. Plus, stories from the sets of Heat and Fear and Anne gets all her questions about Daylight answered.