Chapter 1: What is Kate Micucci's origin story?
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Chapter 2: How did Kate Micucci become a ukulele player?
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Chapter 3: What unique jobs did Kate Micucci have before her career took off?
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I'll never leave your filthy bed I stay the night and One night we came to agree The kids are not alright But that's okay cause no one here is
Hello, everyone. It is once again time for Teen Beat with Danielle Fishel. And lucky for this podcast, I am Danielle Fishel. And this is a podcast where I sit down with interesting people hoping to turn the tables, forcing them to share their own awkward teenage stories with me.
Because as a child, I performed for millions of people and a weekly salary, trading in my prepubescence for a national sitcom fame.
Chapter 4: How did Kate Micucci's childhood influence her career?
And so now, 30 years later, I look at it like this. I gave you my childhood. It's time we hear yours. And this week, I'm joined by a guest who in adulthood paints on trash, plays the ukulele, and is one of the funniest people I know. So I can only imagine we're in for an incredible childhood.
You've seen this adorable dynamo on TV shows like How I Met Your Mother, Scrubs, Raising Hope, and The Big Bang Theory, where she played Raj's love interest, Lucy. And she's a prolific voice actress, heard as Velma in the modern Scooby-Doo franchise, Webby Vanderquack on DuckTales, and she's even somehow the voice of Clayface in the Lego Batman movie. Not sure how that works.
She was one half of the legendary musical comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates and released her debut solo album of music for kids called My Hat in 2023. And now, yet another creative endeavor to excel in, her first ever children's book, The Monster and Puppet Show, was just released and is available everywhere.
Chapter 5: What is the message behind Kate Micucci's new children's book?
What is left for this pocket-sized genius? The Teen Beat Podcast, of course. Welcome to the show, actress, artist, author, musician, comedian, and friend, Kate Micucci. Hi. Oh, my gosh, Danielle. That was just like the most heartwarming intro. And I thank you so much. That was so that was really beautiful. Thanks for saying those kind things. You're so welcome.
Chapter 6: How has motherhood inspired Kate Micucci's creativity?
They are all true. You have led such an incredible, wonderful, beautiful life. And I can't wait to learn more about where it all started in your childhood. I'm so excited to dive in. I'm just so thrilled to be here. It's great to see you, by the way. It's been it's been a minute. So really nice to see you. Nice to see you. It has been a minute.
Chapter 7: What challenges did Kate Micucci face with postpartum depression?
I mentioned a few of your most notable voiceover roles, but I didn't even touch on Dogman or Angry Birds or Adventure Time. I mean, the list truly feels like it never ends. Were you a cartoon kid? I was. I was very much a TV kid. And in fact, every Sunday, the TV guide would come in the newspaper and my mom would hand me the TV guide and say, here's your Bible.
And then I would circle my whole week. And I loved old movies. And so, you know, but I also, you know, just... Everything, you know, and so I watched a lot, a lot of TV and I did watch a lot of cartoons.
Chapter 8: What can listeners learn from Kate Micucci's experiences?
Scooby Doo being my favorite of all. And so when I got to actually be in Scooby Doo and play Velma, that was like, you know, truly a dream come true. Do you remember? Did you have to audition for it or did they offer it to you? I did. I had to audition. And it was one of those things that came through. And it was when we were shooting the Garfunkel and Oates TV show.
And I was, you know, that time was like an impossible schedule. And I got the call that they wanted me to audition. And I thought, oh, my gosh, what a dream. I would love to have that part. And so I auditioned and I remember being in my closet, you know, recording it and sending it in. And then they had some notes. And so I said, I really want to get to these notes.
I honestly don't know if I'll be able to get to them before next weekend. So the next weekend they waited for me, which was so nice. And then I went back into my closet and then I remember getting the call and I was at a park. We were shooting and I got the call that I got Velma and I did a dance around a tree. I was so excited. Oh!
I love those moments where like something you, from the time you were a kid, did it ever occur to you as a kid? Like, hey, I could do that. Someone is playing these voices and I want to or could do that. Or then when it ended up coming true for you that you get to play Velma from your favorite cartoon, does it just feel like... How is this even my life? Yes. I have those moments all the time.
I wonder, you know, you've been doing this since you were a kid. So it was so much of your childhood that maybe it maybe doesn't seem as like fantastical or crazy. I don't know. But I'm sure you have those moments. Everyone does where you're like, how is this happening right now? Yeah. But.
There are times with Scooby-Doo where we would all be in the studio, Gray and Matt Lillard and Frank Welker. And, you know, I'm with these legends and I would just close my eyes and I'd think, oh, my gosh, I'm I'm with these voices. This is so crazy. And Frank Welker, who plays Scooby and Fred, has been doing it since the very beginning.
So we all grew up listening to his voice in Scooby-Doo, among a thousand other things. And and I would just close my eyes and then I'd be like, oh, it's my line. OK. And it was just the coolest feeling. So, yeah, I mean, there's definitely I have those moments a lot. It's, you know, it's a cool thing. But yeah, I'm sure.
Do you have a good like do you have a moment where you're like, I can't believe this? I'm sure with like even dancing with the star many times, you're probably like, what is my life right now? Yeah. But, you know, I think.
the closest one I have for that was when I started hosting um the dish for the style network I was such a huge fan of the soup when I was like going back to Greg Kinnear I mean the very beginning of it I have always loved the soup and so then when I heard oh they're going to do a similar show but on the style network and they want it to be hosted by a woman and they want you to meet for it
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