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Nicole Wallace
Hi there. It's Nicole Wallace from msnbc, the host of Deadline White House. I'm excited to tell you about my new podcast adventure the Best People with Nicole Wallace. Now, what is the Best People? Well, it's an invitation inside my short list of some of the smartest, funniest, wisest and most creative people I've encountered personally, professionally, as a journalist, as a mom, as, as an American, and sometimes just as a super fan. The best people help me understand what's actually happening in this crazy world. They inspire me. They make me laugh. They tell the truth. They give the best advice. Now I'm sharing the power of those conversations with all of you. So who are the best people? Well, the best people are some of the most accomplished, influential people out there. From Kara Swisher. Are they the best people? Well, you are. Okay, all right. Okay, fine. Jason Bateman.
Jeff Daniels
Me and Will and Sean, we do give each other a lot of. But there is a deep amount of respect for one another.
Nicole Wallace
Rachel Maddow. A friend sent me a meme the other day. It was like a Paddington meme. And it was the caption was born to dilly dally forced to fight fascists. Sarah Jessica Parker. They'll often say, hey, Carrie. You know, they'll call me Carrie. And that's all right too. Doc Rivers. But the resiliency that you have to have in life and in sports, it's what eventually will get you to the top. And Jeff Daniels, what was the most out of body role for you?
Jeff Daniels
Dumb and dumber. I didn't know how to do it.
Nicole Wallace
I didn't know how to be that dumb. This podcast is a chance to hear them and see them the way I do. And what you hear just might surprise you. So gather up some of the very best people in your own life and listen to the best people in mind.
Jeff Daniels
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Detailed Summary of "Introducing 'The Best People with Nicolle Wallace'"
Podcast Information:
[00:01] Nicolle Wallace kicks off the inaugural episode by introducing her new podcast, "The Best People with Nicolle Wallace." She defines "The Best People" as a select group of individuals who are not only accomplished and influential but also possess qualities that make them magnetic and engaging in any setting.
"The best people help me understand what's actually happening in this crazy world. They inspire me. They make me laugh. They tell the truth. They give the best advice." – Nicolle Wallace ([00:01])
Wallace elaborates on the characteristics that make someone part of "The Best People." She emphasizes intelligence, humor, wisdom, creativity, and the ability to foster collaboration and connection.
Personal and Professional Influence: She draws from her diverse experiences as a journalist, mother, and public figure to curate a list of individuals who have significantly impacted her life.
Examples of The Best People: Wallace mentions several high-profile personalities who exemplify these traits, including:
"From Kara Swisher. Are they the best people? Well, you are. Okay, all right. Okay, fine. Jason Bateman." – Nicolle Wallace ([00:55])
A notable segment of the episode features a brief exchange with Jeff Daniels, highlighting the mutual respect and camaraderie among "The Best People."
"Me and Will and Sean, we do give each other a lot of. But there is a deep amount of respect for one another." – Jeff Daniels ([00:55])
This interaction underscores the podcast's commitment to showcasing genuine relationships and the authentic interactions that occur among accomplished individuals.
Wallace delves into the personal anecdotes and unique experiences of her guests, offering listeners a glimpse into their personalities beyond their public personas.
"A friend sent me a meme the other day. It was like a Paddington meme. And it was the caption was born to dilly dally forced to fight fascists." – Nicolle Wallace ([01:01])
"They'll often say, hey, Carrie. You know, they'll call me Carrie. And that's all right too. Doc Rivers." – Nicolle Wallace ([01:01])
"The resiliency that you have to have in life and in sports, it's what eventually will get you to the top." – Nicolle Wallace ([01:01])
In a candid moment, Wallace invites Jeff Daniels to reflect on his range as an actor, prompting him to share insights about stepping outside his comfort zone.
"What was the most out of body role for you?" – Nicolle Wallace ([01:28])
*"Dumb and Dumber. I didn't know how to do it."[01:28] – Jeff Daniels
Wallace acknowledges the challenge of portraying such a different character, adding depth to the conversation about versatility and personal growth.
"I didn't know how to be that dumb." – Nicolle Wallace ([01:31])
Nicolle Wallace wraps up the episode by inviting listeners to join her on this journey of discovering and understanding "The Best People." She emphasizes that the podcast will reveal unexpected facets of these individuals, offering fresh perspectives and surprising insights.
"This podcast is a chance to hear them and see them the way I do. And what you hear just might surprise you." – Nicolle Wallace ([01:31])
She encourages the audience to engage with their own "best people" and to tune in for upcoming episodes that promise to delve deeper into the lives and minds of these extraordinary individuals.
The episode concludes with information about the podcast's release schedule and subscription details, ensuring listeners know when and how to access future content.
"The Best People with Nicole Wallace, a new original podcast from MSNBC. The first two episodes drop Monday, June 2nd. Subscribe to MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad free listening to each episode plus bonus content." – Jeff Daniels ([01:49])
Note: This summary focuses solely on the content related to the podcast's introduction and primary discussions. Advertisements and promotional segments were excluded to maintain relevance and coherence.