Blake Clark Meets World

One of the most recognizable faces on Boy Meets World might not immediately come to mind when thinking of the show, but on this week’s episode, the gang will remind you that guest Blake Clark, a.k.a. Chet Hunter, is absolutely a Hollywood legend.

Beyond appearing in a dozen or so Adam Sandler movies (Waterboy, anyone?), at one point in the ‘90s, Blake appeared on a new ABC sitcom every night of the week.

From his time in the military to breaking into the business as a stand-up amongst Robin Williams and David Spade, Blake’s hilarious stories about his time as Shawn’s problematic father (and haunting ghost) make this one unforgettable trip down memory lane.

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TGI – Episode 211 “The Beard”

Our hosts sit down to recap “The Beard,” an episode that follows Shawn’s madcap attempt at basically dating two women at once. And while they analyze the madness, Danielle wonders if it’s finally time to talk to a very important person in her life, even if that person doesn’t know that she is. And Rider recalls meeting a life-long friend while taping this episode, then buying a Blind Melon CD in Burbank before seeing Quiz Show.
Plus, Will, Rider and Danielle are going on the road to meet some fans! And you’re invited. Find out how you can meet the gang (especially if you know good places to eat in Richmond).

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TGI – Episode 210 “Sister Theresa”

The gang FINALLY finds out how Harley’s real name is Harvey, as TK is introduced to steal Cory’s heart in “Sister Theresa.” Listen in as Danielle, Rider & Will induct a new member into the Guest Star Hall of Fame.

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Plus, Will reads from a 30-year-old journal and was the studio audience really filled with inmates??

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Didi DeStefano Meets World

There are a lot of important roles behind the scenes of a TV show, and one of the biggest is “Stage Manager.“ Especially when the Stage Manager goes above and beyond their textbook roles, like Didi DeStefano did on Boy Meets World. Learn how she used her jaded experience in the industry to protect the cast and find out even more about what happened off camera. AND wait until you hear what amazing items Didi still has from the set…and how a lobster may be the biggest star of them all. #SpotTheLobster

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TGI – Episode 209 “Fear Strikes Out”

A romantic and steamy episode makes for quite a hot podcast as the gang recaps episode 9 of Season 2, “Fear Strikes Out.” 

We find out Rider likes Knott’s Berry Farm much more than his wardrobe vest, and Danielle explains what “rizz” is to her Gen X co-hosts.  

And although they wonder why Cory is so scared to kiss someone he’s already kissed, they do figure out why this new coffee shop looks so familiar.

Break out the cherry chapstick because we’re taking the machine to your high school make out sessions!

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pain (physical)

my ankle aches as any ankle would that has been twisted and hurt
i wish it would stop and let me live my life
let me write my essay and not cry over it
even though perhaps i would do that anyway
i think about how he walked behind me
and then in front of me
remembering how he was just then and there
because for the next four days that memory is all i have
and the pain in my foot that won’t go away
i dream of him and wonder why he makes me feel so nice
the world is my oyster and the pearl, his name is…
this isn’t a rhyming poem shhhh
give me a reason not to worry about my foot
give me a smile and a laugh
tell me everything gets better from here
and i’ll believe you

it’s you that made me this way

do you think i expected to fall for you?
hold the door and somehow you’re mine?
of course,  i knew i liked your face
but how could i have predicted this?
the green sweater, the smile
you won me over so fast
for days i’ve thought only of you
distraction times one thousand
number twenty three and me
somehow it just seems right
i look in the mirror at my lovelorn eyes
and wonder how i became so smitten
it’s obvious, though
that all it took was you
it’s you that made me this way.

Mark Blutman Meets World

Writer / director Mark Blutman finally joins the podcast and it has all the feels of a family reunion!
Mark, who joined the staff in 1995, shares story after story of his BMW days, including a funny football storyline that never made it to script. Listen in as the gang weighs the pros and cons of looking back on your old work and Mark reveals if he regrets leaving the show early.
Hear more from a writer credited with a whopping FIVE episodes in Season 2 on this episode of Pod Meets World!

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TGI – Episode 208 “Band on the Run”

Rock n’ Roll is here to stay – even when you’re a middle-aged suburban supermarket manager and a pre-pubescent teen who’s never picked up an instrument. Listen in as the gang recaps an iconic episode of Boy Meets World that features real life rock stars, the debut of “Senior” Adam Scott and, most importantly, the relaxing sound of FOUR guitars jamming at once. The Tongues are back, baby!
Plus, find out what perks child actors got at Disneyland when they worked for Disney…

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Danny McNulty Meets World

We’ve heard a lot about Danny McNulty, a.k.a Harvey ‘Harley’ Keiner, over the past few weeks and we’ve all been excited to hear the story directly from his mouth. So this week – we’re honored to share just that. 
Danny joins Pod Meets World to fill in the gaps and share everything they never knew. What happened at that fateful table read and why why was he replaced on the show? How similar was Danny to his character and how is he doing now?

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If there’s one thing that stands true about Boy Meets World, it’s that the cast will always be connected, and this emotional reunion proves just that. Buckle up for something very special.

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If you or someone you know has a mental illness, is struggling emotionally, or has concerns about their mental health, call the National Mental Health Hotline at 866-903-3787.

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