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"textContent": "**Episode 193: Ginger Gonzaga Interview**\n\nThis is the After Show for _Yellow_ , featuring Andrew’s conversation with writer and actor Ginger Gonzaga.\n\nMany listeners know Ginger from her roles in _Marvel’s She-Hulk_ , CBS’s _True Lies_ , _Showtime’s Kidding_ , _I’m Dying Up Here_ , _HBO’s Togetherness_ , and _Room 104_. But in this episode, the spotlight shifts to her as a creator as well as a performer.\n\nAndrew and Ginger talk about coming up in the heavily male improv scene of the early 2000s, the delicate (and sometimes not-so-delicate) politics of improvising in auditions and on set, and how her background in high school speech and debate shaped her confidence as a storyteller. She also shares a wild story about pitching a show centered on mental health at a time when that topic wasn’t exactly trending in development meetings or even in the national conversation.\n\nIt’s candid, funny, and full of insight about carving out space as a performer and writer. Most of all, it makes clear just how much _Yellow_ means to her.",
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